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Hella Latin@

Hella Latin@

著者: Odalys Jasmine
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概要

Hella Latin@ is a platform for Latinos to tell their story and share their experiences of navigating identity and culture as a first gen and/or immigrant. The three pillars that make up Hella Latin@ are representation, vulnerability and celebration. Representation: there's a mosaic of accents, backgrounds and cultures that make up Latinidad, and it's time to represent that mosaic — one story at a time. Vulnerability: each guest keeps it real on how they break cycles, blaze new trails, and embrace identity as a superpower through it all. Celebration: there are many stories about our people y cultura but rarely are we the authors of it. In this podcast, we put a spotlight on who we are, where we come from, and where we're going. So, go grab your cafecito and get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired by nuestra gente.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. 社会科学
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  • Art as Liberation: Choosing Self-Expression in a System Built for Survival
    2026/04/28
    Hella Latin@ brought the LA community back for another live, intimate podcast experience where we explore the stories we carry, the cultures we straddle, and solidarity amongst our communities. This conversation centers on how to create a life rooted in creative expression while operating under capitalism. We know art isn't always profitable, and add coming from Black, Brown, Latino or working class immigrant families — there's often pressure to build stability. So, how do you alchemize the pressure and apply purpose? How do we live a sustainable and fulfilling life of art, passion and abundance? How do we use art as a tool for self- and collective liberation? I invited three multi-hyphenated creatives to come back on the podcast and share their journey and wisdom. Their lives being a breathing example of what it looks like to build a life rooted in self expression no matter the odds. Guests: Choosey - Afro-Chicano Rapper and Hip Hop Artist 🇲🇽 B0ryan - Salvadorean Rapper and Creative Entrepreneur 🇸🇻 Brianna Meighan - Creative Entrepreneur 🇧🇿 Odalys Jasmine (Host) - Hella Latin@ Podcast 🇭🇳 Episode filmed live at Sueños Social Club in LA. Follow Hella Latin@ for more updates on upcoming episodes and events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Alchemizing the First-Gen Experience — B0ryan on El Salvador, Art, and Becoming
    2026/01/08
    In this episode of Hella Latin@, Odalys Jasmine sits down with B0ryan — a first-gen Salvadoran creative to talk identity, resilience, and what it really means to create not from survival, but from truth. From growing up in a Central American household shaped by immigration and a strong lineage of women, to navigating assimilation, football, creative entrepreneurship, fashion and music — this conversation dives deep into first-gen pressure, healing, and building a life rooted in authenticity rather than expectation. Today, ⁠B0ryan⁠ channels his voice, creativity, and lived experience into art and design through ⁠Pirate⁠, and storytelling through ⁠music⁠. Grab your cafecito and tune in for a powerful reflection on culture, art as therapy, reclaiming identity, and redefining success on your own terms. Keep up with Hella Latin@ episodes, events, and experiences here: ⁠www.hellalatina.com⁠ Want a glimpse into the chisme? Together, they explore: What it means to grow up first-gen in a household shaped by immigration, civil war, and survival Being raised by grandparents and the role of oral history in preserving culture The early realization of being “in-between” worlds — at home, at school, and in society How football became a lifeline, a sense of identity, and a gateway to college and professional opportunities Why studying criminal justice shifted after experiencing police violence firsthand Playing professional football overseas and returning home to rebuild from the ground up Using art, fashion, and music as tools for self-expression, healing, and resistance Building a brand rooted in honesty, culture, and community — not validation Reclaiming identity through language, names, and self-representation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Failure Is Data: Lessons from a First-Gen Journey with Daniel Ordoñez
    2025/12/23
    In this episode of Hella Latin@, Odalys Jasmine sits down with Daniel Ordóñez — a Haitian-Salvadorean entrepreneur and creative director — for a deeply reflective conversation on legacy, identity, masculinity, and purpose. As a first-generation LA native, Daniel's passion for creativity and making an impact led him to Saints – a unique concept store redefining the barbershop and boutique experience, cultivating a space where he can empower his community through style, self-care, grooming, and unique experiences. In this episode, he shares his family’s immigration story from El Salvador and Haiti, to growing up in Pico Union, to being bused into affluent West LA schools, and to building his legacy. Together, they explore what it means to live in the in-between as a first-generation Afro-Latino, how love at home builds unshakable confidence, and why failure is simply data on the path forward. From being kicked out of school to finding discipline and building a business rooted in purpose rather than assimilation — this episode is all about becoming who our ancestors prayed for. Keep up with Hella Latin@ episodes, events and experiences at www.odalysjasmine.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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