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Rita Bautista on Latina Podcasters Network and Being Catracha in the South | Ep. 10

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“I don’t necessarily believe in the idea we were fed that everybody is in competition with each other. I truly believe that with collaboration you can actually accomplish a lot more, and what better way to be able to grow in so many different markets if you’re able to work with us instead of against us.” – Rita Bautista

Rita shares her vision for the Latina Podcasters Network. Adela asks, “Why Latinas? And Why now?” Rita says “Why not Latinas?” The Latinx community have a 1.7 Trillion dollar buying power and Latinas are the fastest growing segment of small business developers. It is time and representation matters. Latinas are an important part of what is going to shape this country.

Rita talks about the beauty of Honduras and mentions a recent hurricane that devastated the area. She shares her parent’s background - her father was a merchant marine and her mother who bravely moved to the US on her own as a young woman. Rita describes how she brings the bold and gritty aspects of being Catratcha, or Hondureńa, to her everyday life.

Living as Latina in the South, specifically in the unique cities of Houston and New Orleans, leads her to appreciate the prevailing sense of tradition and keeping those traditions alive - whether good or bad. Kindness, football and food are also important aspects she enjoys. She talks more about sports and how it allowed her to be loud with her family.

Her family had a big influence on her being a visionary and tells us all to stop worrying about what other people think. She shares more about the 10:10:1 concept: 10 goals she wants to accomplish, 10 things to be grateful for, and the 1 next step to help you get you closer to accomplishing at least one goal. It’s how she trains her mind to see the opportunities all around her.

Rita talks about her approach to being welcoming and providing support to Latina podcasters which includes building community and resources for helping to monetize their work. She talks about the uniqueness of Latina voices in the South and showing the talent coming out of the region and changing the narrative of Latina’s contributions in the community.

She reveals how she’s worked on herself a lot and having been in some challenging and uncertain times in her life.

She shares some words of wisdom – we must be the ones to determine what happiness looks like and position yourself to get want you want. And also take a second to look at the happiness you already have around you.

To support Rita, follow the list of Latina Podcasters on Spotify playlist and connect to the Latina Podcasters Network .

Thank you for listening! Please visit us at https://www.latinasouth.com/

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“I don’t necessarily believe in the idea we were fed that everybody is in competition with each other. I truly believe that with collaboration you can actually accomplish a lot more, and what better way to be able to grow in so many different markets if you’re able to work with us instead of against us.” – Rita Bautista

Rita shares her vision for the Latina Podcasters Network. Adela asks, “Why Latinas? And Why now?” Rita says “Why not Latinas?” The Latinx community have a 1.7 Trillion dollar buying power and Latinas are the fastest growing segment of small business developers. It is time and representation matters. Latinas are an important part of what is going to shape this country.

Rita talks about the beauty of Honduras and mentions a recent hurricane that devastated the area. She shares her parent’s background - her father was a merchant marine and her mother who bravely moved to the US on her own as a young woman. Rita describes how she brings the bold and gritty aspects of being Catratcha, or Hondureńa, to her everyday life.

Living as Latina in the South, specifically in the unique cities of Houston and New Orleans, leads her to appreciate the prevailing sense of tradition and keeping those traditions alive - whether good or bad. Kindness, football and food are also important aspects she enjoys. She talks more about sports and how it allowed her to be loud with her family.

Her family had a big influence on her being a visionary and tells us all to stop worrying about what other people think. She shares more about the 10:10:1 concept: 10 goals she wants to accomplish, 10 things to be grateful for, and the 1 next step to help you get you closer to accomplishing at least one goal. It’s how she trains her mind to see the opportunities all around her.

Rita talks about her approach to being welcoming and providing support to Latina podcasters which includes building community and resources for helping to monetize their work. She talks about the uniqueness of Latina voices in the South and showing the talent coming out of the region and changing the narrative of Latina’s contributions in the community.

She reveals how she’s worked on herself a lot and having been in some challenging and uncertain times in her life.

She shares some words of wisdom – we must be the ones to determine what happiness looks like and position yourself to get want you want. And also take a second to look at the happiness you already have around you.

To support Rita, follow the list of Latina Podcasters on Spotify playlist and connect to the Latina Podcasters Network .

Thank you for listening! Please visit us at https://www.latinasouth.com/

  continue reading

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