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Starring: Desi Arnaz & Wilmer Valderrama

Starring: Desi Arnaz & Wilmer Valderrama

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Hollywood has always been aspirational, standing in for the general U.S. population’s values and dreams as radio entertainment led the way to television becoming the dominant media source for families by the 1950’s. Beautiful faces, perfect bodies, glamorous lifestyles, and to no surprise, the folx in the spotlight were white. People of color were represented on screen as highly stereotyped, caricatured versions of white people’s ideas about people of color. So what happened when, in 1951, a hit sitcom revolutionized television? In 1951, “I Love Lucy” premiered and featured a Latino actor - Desi Arnaz - as one of the main characters. How did Desi Arnaz land a role on primetime television? What was the political climate during his rise to fame? And how did Desi pave the way for the future generations of Latinx/e actors and influence the perception of Cubans in America?

On “Starring: Desi Arnaz & Wilmer Valderrama,” Wilmer guides listeners through the life of Desi Arnaz, his personal and professional career and his impact on television, culture and the legacy Desi left for Wilmer and many others. Wilmer has credited Desi with inspiring him as an actor and has seen parallels between their careers. Wilmer narrates this weekly 10-episode story of Desi Arnaz all the while weaving his own personal journey throughout. Listen as we explore parallels between the two and come to understand how the subject’s influence propelled the narrator and our culture alike.

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  • Episode 4: The Bombing Of Havana
    2025/10/22

    A lone biplane drops homemade bombs over Havana as the 1933 revolution upends Cuba—and the Arnaz family. Desi’s father is jailed, stripped of wealth, and exiled, forcing teenage Desi to start over in Miami with no English, no money, and no roadmap. Wilmer Valderrama traces Desi’s survival sprint: faking English at dinner, getting pummeled in a surprise “yes-okay” boxing exhibition at Saint Leo’s, and cleaning canary cages for $15 a week—where a lesson in American salesmanship (package the experience, not just the product) sparks the mindset that will one day power Desilu. It’s the raw prelude to showbiz: resilience, reinvention, and the immigrant grind.

    Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto)
    Topics: Desi Arnaz, 1933 Cuban Revolution, Gerardo Machado, Fulgencio Batista, exile to Miami, Saint Leo College Prep, immigrant English learning, boxing exhibition, canary cage business, American salesmanship, Desilu origins, Hollywood history, Latinx representation.

    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network.
    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo.

    Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo.

    This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound. Voice acting by Eddie Mujica, Luke Barr, and Ally Maldonado

    For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

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    27 分
  • The Cuban Revolution
    2025/10/15

    A childhood stage mishap teaches Wilmer Valderrama the mantra that will define this episode—and Desi Arnaz’s life: just keep going. Wilmer draws a parallel between his family’s flight from Venezuela and the night Havana turned on the Arnaz household in 1933. As President Gerardo Machado falls and mobs ransack the family estate, teenaged Desi loses his home, heirlooms, and innocence—but gains the hard-won resilience that will later fuel I Love Lucy and Desilu. It’s the origin of a showman forged by revolution—and a reminder that the show must go on.

    Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto)
    Topics: Desi Arnaz, 1933 Cuban Revolution, Gerardo Machado, Fulgencio Batista, Havana, immigrant journeys, resilience, Wilmer Valderrama, Venezuela/Hugo Chávez, I Love Lucy origins, Latinx representation, Hollywood history.

    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network.
    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo.

    Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo.

    This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound.

    Voice Acting by Eddie Mujica, Danielle Koenig, Asher Muldoon, Alejandro Maciel, Jose Leon, Lorena Russi, Jesus Hernandez Blanco, Andy Vargas, Christian Valderrama, and Miguel Salinas

    For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 分
  • The Drink That Helped Create Streaming Syndication
    2025/10/15

    Before Desi Arnaz reengineered television, he learned a family lesson in Cuba: if you make something great, bottle it—then share it again and again. In this episode, Wilmer Valderrama traces Desi’s roots from Santiago high society and the Bacardí legacy to the brilliant idea that turned I Love Lucy into the blueprint for syndication (and today’s streaming). From filming on 35mm to owning the negatives at Desilu, Desi transformed one-and-done TV into a business that lives forever in reruns. Along the way, Wilmer weaves in his own childhood Zorro dreams, immigrant journey, and why Desi’s vision still powers hits like NCIS.

    Featuring: Wilmer Valderrama (That ’70s Show, NCIS, Encanto)
    Topics: Desi Arnaz, Bacardí, Cuba, TV history, I Love Lucy, Desilu, syndication/streaming, immigrant success stories, representation in media, Hollywood business. Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network.

    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is produced by WV Sound in partnership with iHeart’s My Cultura Podcast Network.
    Starring: Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama is written by Erick Galindo and narrated by Wilmer Valderrama. It is produced by Sophie Spencer-Zavos and Leo Klemm, with special help from Angel Lopez Galindo.

    Executive producers are Wilmer Valderrama and Erick Galindo.

    This episode was edited and engineered by Sean Tracy and features original music by Halo Boy and Madison Davenport. Cover art illustration by Lindsey Mound.

    For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    26 分
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