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Fashionista Activista

Fashionista Activista

著者: Diana Diaz
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This is the Fashionista Activista Podcast, brought to you by the Goddess Mercado. Here, we will address all those things that may sometimes get in the way of our business journey. In this podcast, I will share tips and strategies that will help you stay on your course. You will be inspired by a few goddesses that use their fashion as a form of healing and activism. Now, this podcast is for the trabajadoras, but you huevonas are also encouraged to join the conversation. I have been meeting many women interested in starting their own small business but don’t know where to start…que, because we have the kids, the home responsibilities, the pressure from our familia, and shame o que ay que pena. And sometimes we have a lot of ganas but very little or no money! Well, I assure you that our tips & stories that will inspire you to join our movement. And let me tell you, girl… there will be NO HUEVONAS here!

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  • Michelle Dancel & The Sea Moss Queen
    2025/02/06

    Welcome to season two of the Fashionista Activista Podcast, where style meets activism! I’m your host, Diana Diaz. In each episode, we’ll explore the inspiring journeys of women business owners in Los Angeles, with a special focus on women of color. Join us as we celebrate the power, diversity, and creativity of underrepresented Latin women, youth, and queer communities through engaging conversations and high-quality content.

    Guest: Michelle Dancel

    In this engaging conversation, Michelle Dancel discusses her inspiring journey from personal challenges to becoming a successful entrepreneur with her sea moss business, Eve's Wellness. Michelle shares her experiences of healing, community support, and the transformative power of sea moss, while also addressing the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of self-care, and her aspirations for the future.

    Key Takeaways

    • Michelle's journey began with personal challenges, including a divorce.
    • She discovered sea moss as a superfood that transformed her health.
    • Community support played a crucial role in her entrepreneurial journey.
    • Overcoming rejection is part of the business growth process.
    • Quitting her 9 to 5 was a significant leap of faith for Michelle.
    • She aims to expand her product line and reach stores like Whole Foods.
    • Self-care practices are essential for maintaining her well-being.
    • Imposter syndrome is a common struggle for new entrepreneurs.
    • Client success stories highlight the impact of her products.
    • Surrounding herself with supportive individuals has fueled her growth.

    Keywords

    • entrepreneurship
    • sea moss
    • wellness
    • community
    • business growth
    • self-care
    • holistic health
    • empowerment
    • personal journey
    • overcoming challenges

    Episode Links and Resources

    • Follow Michelle Dancel on Instagram @eves_wellness
    • Eves Wellness www.eves-wellness.square

    The Fashionista Activista Podcast is a product of The Goddess Mercado, sponsored by New Economics for Women, SoCalGas, and Kaiser Permanente, and produced by mejia.tv

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    28 分
  • Carlos Montes & The Brown Beret at the Smithsonian
    2025/01/30

    Welcome to season two of the Fashionista Activista Podcast, where style meets activism! I’m your host, Diana Diaz. In each episode, we’ll explore the inspiring journeys of women business owners in Los Angeles, with a special focus on women of color. Join us as we celebrate the power, diversity, and creativity of underrepresented Latin women, youth, and queer communities through engaging conversations and high-quality content.

    Guest: Carlos Montes

    Summary

    In this episode of Fashionista Activista, host Diana Diaz engages with Carlos Montes, a prominent activist and organizer from East LA. Carlos shares his journey from early experiences of racism and oppression to becoming a key figure in the Chicano movement and the formation of the Brown Berets. He discusses the impact of activism on his personal life, the challenges of political repression, and his ongoing work with the Community Service Organization. The conversation also touches on the importance of public education, the debate surrounding charter schools, and Carlos's insights on health and longevity as a source of inspiration for the community.

    Key Takeaways

    • Carlos Montes began his activism in high school, influenced by racism and oppression.
    • The Brown Berets were formed organically as a response to community needs.
    • Carlos faced political repression and was arrested multiple times for his activism.
    • He went underground to escape persecution, living in Mexico for a time.
    • Carlos emphasizes the importance of public education and community organizing.
    • He believes charter schools threaten public education and community integrity.
    • Carlos's activism is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and family history.
    • He continues to inspire younger generations through his work with CSO.
    • Carlos advocates for healthy living and community engagement as keys to longevity.
    • The conversation highlights the ongoing struggles for social justice in East LA.

    Keywords

    • Activism
    • Community Organizing
    • Brown Berets
    • Education
    • Political Repression
    • Carlos Montes
    • East LA
    • Social Justice
    • Chicano Movement
    • Public Education

    Episode Links and Resources

    • Follow Carlos Montes on Instagram @carlosmmontes
    • Carlos Montes www.carlosmontes.org

    The Fashionista Activista Podcast is a product of The Goddess Mercado, sponsored by New Economics for Women, SoCalGas, and Kaiser Permanente, and produced by mejia.tv

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    Composers: Hector Jose Ortiz, Danellia Arechiga, Rachael Rodriguez

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    32 分
  • Maria Scott & La Muerte Maria
    2025/01/21

    Welcome to season two of the Fashionista Activista Podcast, where style meets activism! I’m your host, Diana Diaz. In each episode, we’ll explore the inspiring journeys of women business owners in Los Angeles, with a special focus on women of color. Join us as we celebrate the power, diversity, and creativity of underrepresented Latin women, youth, and queer communities through engaging conversations and high-quality content.

    Guest: Maria Scott

    Summary

    In this episode of Fashionista Activista, host Diana Diaz engages with Maria Scott, founder of Sweet Treats Galore and known as La Muerte Maria. They explore the intersection of fashion and activism, Maria's entrepreneurial journey, her cultural roots, and the importance of community empowerment. Maria shares her experiences growing up in an entrepreneurial household, the challenges she faced, and how she transformed her passion for baking into a thriving business. The conversation also delves into her artistic expression through La Muerte Maria, emphasizing the significance of cultural representation and the labor involved in her craft. The episode concludes with insights on inspiration, resilience, and the impact of visibility in the community.

    Key Takeaways

    • Fashion can serve as a powerful form of activism.
    • Entrepreneurship often stems from necessity and resilience.
    • Cultural identity plays a crucial role in personal expression.
    • Self-taught skills can lead to successful businesses.
    • Creating art can be therapeutic and fulfilling.
    • Community connections are vital for empowerment.
    • Never give up on your dreams, regardless of challenges.
    • Inspiration can come from sharing knowledge with others.
    • Visibility in fashion can promote cultural pride.
    • Hard work and dedication are essential for success.

    Keywords

    • Fashion activism
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Cultural identity
    • Community empowerment
    • La Muerte Maria
    • Sweet Treats Galore
    • Maria Scott
    • Visibility
    • Empowerment
    • Creativity

    Episode Links and Resources

    • Follow Maria Scott on Instagram @lamuertemaria
    • Follow Maria Scott on Linktree @lamuertemaria

    The Fashionista Activista Podcast is a product of The Goddess Mercado, sponsored by New Economics for Women, SoCalGas, and Kaiser Permanente, and produced by mejia.tv

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    Musical performance: Cello Azul, MariaChingona, Dane Real
    Composers: Hector Jose Ortiz, Danellia Arechiga, Rachael Rodriguez

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    29 分
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