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Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area.
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Florida Exclusivo

Sandra Carrasquillo

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FNN's Florida Exclusivo is a weekly, one-hour news and public affairs program that focuses on news and issues of the Latino community. Hosted by award winning journalist Sandra Carrasquillo, Florida Exclusivo is heard on radio stations throughout Florida that specialize in serving their Spanish-speaking communities.
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Update: Daily recaps of Tino Cochino Radio can now be found here! Experience the transparency and familiarity that makes TCR the #1 English speaking - Latino hosted radio show in America! ***Any episodes on or before 02/26/24 are NSFW and could contain explicit content. Rate. Review. Subscribe. TikTok/Instagram: @tinocochinoradio
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Brown & Black

Jack Rico, Mike Sargent

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Winner of a 2024 Gold Signal Award, 'Brown & Black' is a podcast at the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by Jack Rico (Latino) and Mike Sargent (Black), two nationally recognized film and culture critics, provide a multicultural perspective missing from mainstream media today. Through interviews with filmmakers, artists, and journalists, the show explores the complex relationship between race and entertainment.
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Having a hard time saying more than just ā€œholaā€? 😧 All those years of Spanish in school, only to freeze when your new friend MarĆ­a asks you "ĀæCómo estĆ”s?" or "ĀæQuĆ© haces?" If that's your case...Speaking Spanish for Beginners is here to help šŸŽ§ Hosted by Marco Fierro, Spanish tutor and founder of Latin ELE, this podcast for Spanish beginners is perfect for English speakers starting from scratch. With easy-to-follow lessons, guided practice, and a fun "Latino" vibe, you'll learn the essentials ...
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Escudo

EL Escudo Latino

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A new organization to speak and protect the Latino community. Cover art photo provided by Jorge Aguilar on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jorgeaguilar
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CafƩ con Chisme

CafƩ con Chisme

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CafĆ© con Chisme is a Latinx podcast created and hosted by siblings Yaz + Seb. We see chisme as a tool and practice for social justice—inspired by the mujeres and femmes who raised us and taught us how to be fierce, tell a good story, and speak truth to power—all with a little laughter. Join us as we take on cultural critiques of race, politics, and pop culture—to imagine new possibilities and more just worlds. cafconchisme.substack.com
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Latino Leadership Circle Podcast

Latino Leadership Circle

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Podcasts on Christ, Culture and their Convergence by the Latino Leadership Circle. Moderated by Rev. Dr. Liz Rios, Minister Belinda Passafaro, Rev. David Ramos, Rev. Dr. Orlando Crespo, and Rev. Dr. Luis Alvarez. Join our mailing list at https://mailchi.mp/319820d6b1a1/mailing-list
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At Our Table with Jaime Harrison is a new podcast inviting America to pull up a seat for honest, unfiltered conversations about our nation’s challenges and hopes. Hosted by former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, the show brings together today’s most compelling voices for candid, ā€œfamily tableā€ discussions that cut through the noise. When Jaime got back from college, his grandfather told him, ā€œI don’t want to hear all that fancy talk. Speak it plain.ā€ At Our Table takes that advice to heart. At thi ...
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Listen to the funniest Bi-Lingual Latino talk show on satellite radio. Pepe Billete Uncensored is a comedy podcast geared towards bi-cultural Americans who identify with their Latino heritage. Nationally syndicated on Sirius XM channel 154. If you love, satire, obnoxious humor and speak "Spanglish" hit the subscribe button! If not, VPLP.
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Mira Listen

Mira Listen

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Latino Millennials. With the Mira Listen podcast we intend to give our bilingual, immigrant, LGBTQ, arts and culture, and activist community something for them - by them. www.miralisten.com
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A new novel takes a darkly comedic look at post-partum depression, featuring a protagonist who goes on a business trip to Reno and decides to stay, leaving her husband and new baby behind. Novelist Claire Vaye Watkins joins us to discuss her debut novel, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness. Following our discussion of the novel I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness by Claire Vaye Watkins, which discusses postpartum depression, we speak with an expert on recognizing the signs of postpartum depr ...
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My Immigrant Life

My Immigrant Life

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My Immigrant Life is a podcast dedicated to break down the stereotypes of immigrants by shining the spotlight on their struggles, perseverance, and triumphs.Our mission is to provide a platform for immigrants to speak up, share their stories, and be heard. Through the power of their stories, they are able to connect with a larger audience, gain respect, and inspire.Join us every other Tuesday and learn why our guest left their country and how they overcame adversity. You'll be surprise by wh ...
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Social Sofrito!

Social Sofrito!

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This is not your average social media podcast. This show mixes conversations around poetry, music, storytelling, art, culture and brand building. These conversations highlight creators that can inspire our audience to create a stronger foundation for their brands, helping them build relationships that transcend social platforms into real-life communities. Hosted by George Torres, a digital nomad with a passion for tech, travel, speaking, teaching & community building in the Latino / LatinX c ...
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Daily Seasoning

Josh and Jared

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In this podcast, two individuals (Joshua & Jared) talk about their experiences growing up in a cultured, urban, and different environment. They speak about funny stories, exciting moments in their life, moments where they were encouraged, or uplifted by their distinct experiences. The podcast will engage listeners in topics that relate to people that have any type of cultured background. They are trying to reach anyone that has a specific culture that they grew up in and how those cultures h ...
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Unbreakable Latina

Melina Sevilla

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A podcast created to generate a safe space for Latina's to speak of the unspoken. Including the struggles of being a first generation Latina, Education, Mental Health, Self-Love, Careers, Relationships, Family, and everything in between. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Artistas in the Capital

Hola Cultura

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Delve into the world of D.C. Latinx artists with "Artistas in the Capital," a monthly podcast by Hola Cultura hosted by Norma Sorto. This show features interviews with local artists, dancers, printmakers, book authors, and more. Join us as SPEL participants conduct the interviews, bringing you the stories directly from the artists themselves and showcasing the voices of Latinx creatives for wide-ranging conversations about art, identity, intersectionality, and heritage in the nation's capital.
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The Bravo Report

Sandra CanoBravo

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The Bravo Report Is The Podcast The Latino Community & All Communities Have Been Waiting For! In A Perilous Time In Which Facts & Truths Are Hard To Come By & Are Under Attack, The Bravo Report Seeks The Truth With No Apologies Or Sugar Coating Demanding Answers From The Powerful & Accountable! George Orwell Best Said It, ā€œThe Further A Society Drifts From Truth, The More It Will Hate Those That Speak It!ā€ Vamos Mi Gente, As The Truth Will Set Us Free & Allow Us To Be Viable At A Historic Ti ...
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The Chris Salcedo Show

TheBlaze Radio Network

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The national media can never seem to find a conservative Latino to speak on the big issues. It didn't take us long. All minorities are liberal right? WRONG! Chris Salcedo is about to turn the extreme left wing's narrative on its ear. Chris has spent over two decades in TV and radio news. Most recently Chris was an anchor on the nationally syndicated America’s Radio News Network. He has a financial services background and is also a published writer, author and political analyst. He brings a p ...
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Public Historians at Work

Center for Public History @ University of Houston

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Welcome to ā€œPublic Historians at Work,ā€ a podcast series from the Center for Public History at the University of Houston, Texas. Our vision at CPH is to ignite an understanding of our diverse pasts by collaborating with and training historically minded students, practitioners, and the public through community-driven programming and scholarship. In this podcast series, we speak with academics, writers, artists, and community members about what it means to do history and humanities work for an ...
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"My two sons' godmother, who is a first-generation Dominican in New York City, was having a really, really hard time getting through to her mother about taking extra precautions during the start of the COVID pandemic," says Juleyka Lantigua, host and creator of How to Talk to [MamĆ­ & PapĆ­] about Anything, Apple Podcasts' Spotlight show for January 2023. "It was like they were speaking to each other in two different languages. The cultural and generational differences between them seemed to p ...
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Deception Detection

Alanda Carter

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Welcome to Deception Detection, hosted by Alanda Carter aka The Recovering Hunbot. This is the place to learn about the perils of deceptive business opportunities, what they are, why they are harmful, and how to avoid falling for them. If you, a friend, or family member been approached by someone that offers a work from home opportunity claiming it has an unlimited earnings opportunity, and requires those who join to purchase products in order to sell the product, that should be a HUGE red f ...
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Across the global South, poor women’s lives are embedded in their social relationships and governed not just by formal institutions – rules that exist on paper – but by informal norms and practices. Village Ties: Women, NGOs, and Informal Institutions in Rural Bangladesh (Rutgers UP, 2021) takes the reader to Bangladesh, a country that has risen fr…
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šŸ‘‰ Listen to Spanish Quickie, short lessons for beginners. Available on all major listening apps ā¬‡ļø šŸŽ§ Spotify šŸŽ§ Apple podcast šŸŽ§ Amazon Music / Audible šŸŽ§ IHeart Radio Learn how to say thank you in Spanish the right way! A fun, easy lesson for Spanish beginners, perfect for Thanksgiving. Ā”Vamos! šŸ“® Keep your Spanish (and your dignity) safe! Join our ne…
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In this episode, we sit down with three of the hardest-working people in politics: party chairs of the early primary states. Ray Buckley of New Hampshire, Daniele Monroe-Moreno of Nevada, and Christale Spain of South Carolina talk about what it really means to run a state party. We dig into how under-resourced these operations are, why state partie…
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šŸŽ New to Spanish? Start learning with our FREE 5-day course Spanish Kickstart. Unsubscribe anytime. Ser" and "Estar." To be... and to be again? Confused about when to use ser and estar in Spanish? You're not alone! In this episode of Speaking Spanish for Beginners, you'll learn simple, beginner-friendly rules to help you use these two tricky verbs …
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In her new book, Caring for Glaciers: Land, Animals, and Humanity in the Himalayas (University of Washington Press, 2019), Karine GagnĆ© explores how relations of reciprocity between land, humans, animals, and glaciers foster an ethics of care in the Himalayan communities of Ladakh. She explores the way these relations are changing due to climate ch…
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In Becoming Gods: Medical Training in Mexican Hospitals (Rutgers University Press, 2021), Vania Smith-Oka follows a cohort of interns throughout their year of medical training in hospitals to understand how medical students become medical doctors. She ethnographically tracks their engagements with one another, interactions with patients, experience…
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How do we know through atmospheres? How can being affected by an atmosphere give rise to knowledge? What role does somatic, nonverbal knowledge play in how we belong to places? Atmospheric Knowledge takes up these questions through detailed analyses of practices that generate atmospheres and in which knowledge emerges through visceral intermingling…
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Our Primary Expertise argues counter to the longstanding trend in the field by seeing religion as mundane and not unique, which means that the field's research and teaching can have relevance all across human culture, and well beyond academia. Russell McCutcheon offers a timely argument by taking seriously threats to the humanities now happening al…
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Haunted by the past, ordinary Okinawans struggle to live with the unbearable legacies of war, Japanese nationalism, and American imperialism. They are caught up in a web of people and practices--living and dead, visible and immaterial--that exert powerful forces often beyond their control. In When the Bones Speak, Christopher T. Nelson examines the…
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šŸŽ New to Spanish? Start learning with our FREE 5-day course Spanish Kickstart. Unsubscribe anytime. šŸ“ŗ Not sure how to talk about your favorite TV shows en espaƱol? In this episode of Speaking Spanish for Beginners, you’ll learn how to use the verb gustar to express your likes and dislikes in Spanish. We’ll practice in the context of TV shows. A fun…
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In this episode we bring together three of Washington’s top political minds — Chuck Rocha, Albert Morales, and Khalil Thompson — for a candid conversation about the challenges and opportunities facing men of color in Democratic politics. From the lack of Black- and Latino-owned consulting firms to the need for culturally competent messaging and lea…
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Algerian and Christian are two words that many people do not put together. Dr. Patrick Brittenden does. In this episode, we talk with Patrick about his new book Algerian and Christian: Christian Theological Formation, Identity and Mission in Contemporary Algeria (Regnum Books International, 2025). He invites readers into the complex, often painful,…
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This episode of New Books in Southeast Asian Studies features StĆ©phen Huard talking about Calibrated Engagement: Chronicles of Local Politics in the Heartland of Myanmar (ā€ŽBerghahn Books, 2024), in which he takes a deep dive into the history and anthropology of village leadership in Myanmar’s central dry zone, or anya. In it, StĆ©phen develops ā€œcali…
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For Halloween, we bring you an ode to three quintessentially creepy creatures: bats, arachnids, and snakes. First, bat researcher Elena Tena joins Host Flora Lichtman to describe tracking the greater noctule bat in flight and learning that it can feed on migratory birds. Then, arachnologist Paula Cushing describes the camel spider, which is neither…
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After centuries of colonial rule, the end of Angola’s three-decade civil war in 2002 provided an irresistible opportunity for the government to reimagine the Luanda cityscape. Awash with petrodollars cultivated through strategic foreign relationships, President JosĆ© Eduardo dos Santos rolled out a national reconstruction program that sought to tran…
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Urban Labyrinths: Informal Settlements, Architecture, and Social Change in Latin America examines intervention initiatives in informal settlements in Latin American cities as social, spatial, architectural, and cultural processes. From the mid-20th century to the present, Latin America and other regions in the Global South have experienced a remark…
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In Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare (MIT Press, 2024), Dr. Nora Kenworthy presents an eye-opening investigation into charitable crowdfunding for healthcare in the United States—and the consequences of allowing healthcare access to be decided by the digital crowd. Over the past decade, charitable crowdfunding has exploded in po…
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Representative Jim Clyburn of South Carolina sits down at the table to revisit his journey from a young boy in Sumter inspired by Harry Truman to one of the most influential voices in American politics. Together, we reflect on the lessons that shaped his leadership and the mentors and moments that defined his path. Through stories of faith, family,…
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šŸŽ New to Spanish? Start learning with our FREE 5-day course Spanish Kickstart. Unsubscribe anytime. In the 90s, a mysterious creature terrified rural communities across Latin America with its eerie method of killing livestock. Farmers from various countries reported finding dead animals with their bodies completely intact but drained of every drop …
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In Indigenizing Japan: Ainu Past, Present, and Future (University of Arizona Press, 2025), archaeologist Joe E. Watkins provides a comprehensive look at the rich history and cultural resilience of the Ainu, the Indigenous people of Hokkaido, Japan, tracing their journey from ancient times to their contemporary struggles for recognition. Relaying th…
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Kenneth Bo Nielsen is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo and leader of the Centre for South Asian Democracy. M. Sudhir Selvaraj is Assistant Professor at the Department of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford. Kathinka FrĆøystad is Professor of South Asia Studies at the Universit…
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šŸ” Unlock exclusive content in our Supporters Club. Over 100+ bonus episodes to supercharge your espaƱol. It’s time for Halloween en espaƱol! šŸ‘» In this fun episode, you’ll learn essential Halloween Spanish vocabulary, from calabazas šŸŽƒ and esqueletos šŸ’€ to disfraces and dulce o travesura. You’ll also hear a short listening activity about how people ce…
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Throughout this membership drive we are talking about the animals we love and care for in our homes -- our pets. Today, Amy Sedaris, actress, comedian, author, producer, crafter, rabbit enthusiast and host of the To the Rescue! gala, benefiting Humane World for Animals on November 7 talks about why she loves rabbits and offers advice to help them t…
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We’re taking a polar plunge into the science of sea unicorns, also known as narwhals! Narwhals are mysterious arctic whales with long, twirly tusks protruding from their foreheads, like a creature out of a fairy tale. And it turns out that we don’t know too much about them, partly because they live so far north in the remote Arctic. An internationa…
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In this powerful roundtable, we sit down with Yolanda Caraway, Minyon Moore, Leah Daughtry, and Tina Flournoy—four trailblazing women known as ā€œThe Colored Girls.ā€ Together, they trace their political lineage from Jesse Jackson’s historic campaigns to modern party leadership, unpacking lessons on power, representation, and resilience. They pull no …
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