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Spanglish Life Podcast

Spanglish Life Podcast

By: Karen Villa
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Spanglish Life Podcast is created with the intention to inspire Millennial First-Generation and Immigrant Women of Color to live life with purpose and guilt-free. Everyone should be who they want to be, thrive in life and break stereotypes. This podcast will share real-life experiences, interviews, navigating life post-grad school, entrepreneurship, self-development, culture, and self-awareness all in Spanglish. Living in a bicultural society and being the first generation has been a journey. We invite you to subscribe, like, and share this podcast to continue sharing dope convos.Karen Villa Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Season 1 EP #4: Unapologetically Multicultural
    Apr 26 2023

    Have you ever met someone and immediately feel a deep connection? Well, that happened in a short time when @thisisjanemarie and your host talked about being unapologetic for being different and living a bicultural life. Many times we are enforced to blend in a social capital group, however in this episode, Jane Marie and your host destigmatized the reality of living a multicultural life. It was exciting to share stories regarding the root of entrepreneurship, decision-making in coaching, defining identity, and childhood upbringing. Tune in to listen to how these beautiful souls share their real and raw stories when they faced uncommon scenes and how they show up for themselves and reconnect to their souls. Moving forward, what empowers you is having a relationship with yourself, eres magia! Te mereses todo lo bonito del mundo y amarte por quien eres.

    You can follow Jane Marie on Instagram at @thisisjanemarie

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    32 mins
  • Season 1 EP #3: It's Okay Not to Be Okay
    Apr 12 2023

    Are feeling some type of way? Maybe in a funk? Perhaps tired of avoiding your sad emotions?

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    Karen talks about how it's okay to not be okay. She shares a story of why many in our culture encourage us to hide our feelings. The norm in society is to always feel positive, but what about if you're emotionally in pain? There's no medicine for that cure. If you're sick you can take medicine and have plenty of rest. Why not do the same when we're not feeling like our joyful selves? Karen shares facts that were found in women more than men in regard to mood and feelings. It's important to change the norm of telling our loved ones including ourselves to stop bottling up our feelings. We invite you to listen to our latest episode, it's okay not to feel okay.

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    14 mins
  • Season 1 EP #2: The Power of Words
    Mar 28 2023

    Las palabras son poderosas. Ever reconsidered the words you use on a daily basis? Many times unconsciously we say things that take ripple effect in our lives without knowing it does. Other times, we say words because of our upbringing. Words intentionally encouraged us to say and act on things. In this episode, the host talks about how the power of words affects our mind, body, and soul. Moreover, she shares how she was presented with the first words of affirmation presented by a loved one that shaped the way she views life.


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    • Podcast email: lavidacoachk@gmail.com

    Thank You,

    Karen


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    7 mins
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