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Isabeth Mendoza: On Truth Be Told, public & mental health, community engagement, and deportation

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On this episode, Alexandra speaks with Isabeth Mendoza, the engagement producer for KQED podcasts. This interview was recorded in July 2020 when Isabeth was the engagement producer for Truth Be Told at KQED. They discuss the Black Lives Matter protests, mental health and therapy during the pandemic and social uprisings, and building better boundaries with social media. In the first half of the interview, they specifically discuss racism in the healthcare system, Isabeth's journey from studying public health and being a millennial caregiver to doing Next Generation NPR, an NPR internship, and how attending a podcast festival led to one of her first podcast jobs. She is super frank about what it took for her to do freelance for a year and gave tips on creative ways to attend festivals, even when they are outside your budget. The latter half of the conversation includes a surprising after effect of anxiety, how to fix it, and a conversation with Isabeth about her Truth Be Told episode with her father, who has been living in Mexico for many years since being deported from the United States.
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Medium Article: No to Job, Yes to Peace of Mind
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Truth Be Told
Truth Be Told: Deportation Wounds
Werk It Festival
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On this episode, Alexandra speaks with Isabeth Mendoza, the engagement producer for KQED podcasts. This interview was recorded in July 2020 when Isabeth was the engagement producer for Truth Be Told at KQED. They discuss the Black Lives Matter protests, mental health and therapy during the pandemic and social uprisings, and building better boundaries with social media. In the first half of the interview, they specifically discuss racism in the healthcare system, Isabeth's journey from studying public health and being a millennial caregiver to doing Next Generation NPR, an NPR internship, and how attending a podcast festival led to one of her first podcast jobs. She is super frank about what it took for her to do freelance for a year and gave tips on creative ways to attend festivals, even when they are outside your budget. The latter half of the conversation includes a surprising after effect of anxiety, how to fix it, and a conversation with Isabeth about her Truth Be Told episode with her father, who has been living in Mexico for many years since being deported from the United States.
Follow Isabeth Mendoza:
Website
Medium Article: No to Job, Yes to Peace of Mind
Twitter
Truth Be Told
Truth Be Told: Deportation Wounds
Werk It Festival
Follow POD.DRALAND for more:

Website: https://www.poddraland.com/

Instagram: @pod.draland

Twitter: @poddraland

Facebook: @pod.draland

TikTok: @poddraland

Subscribe to the newsletter for updates on this show and more.

Share about the episode on your social media and hashtag the following to connect with other listeners:

#ThePodBroads

#Poddraland

Ad info:

The Wave Free guide

Use code: POD.DRALAND10 for 10% off of the full guide

Original music by Kerry Blu:

Website kblumusic.org

Instagram @kblumusic

Cover Art by Elsa Bermudez

Website

Instagram @oddaht

choice.crd.co
donations4abortion.com


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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