35 – Redefining Success in Spanglish: Insights from a Season of Personal Growth y Progreso – Raul Lopez

What if success isn’t just about financial gain? In our season finale of “How Do You Say Success in Spanglish,” I reflect on the journey of producing nearly 35 episodes, drawing from my personal experiences and the wisdom of our incredible guests. We’ll discuss how personal growth and collective progress contribute to a more fulfilling definition of success. Overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing self-awareness, and understanding what truly matters in our lives are key to unlocking long-term happiness. By making incremental improvements and staying aligned with a clear sense of purpose, we can build the skills and experiences needed to reach our goals.

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34 – Amplifying Voices in the Quest for Inclusive Education – Dr. Raul Fernandez

From Spanish Harlem to the halls of academia, Dr. Raul Fernandez joins us, sharing his remarkable story that embodies the transformative impact of education on individual lives and broader communities. As we trace his path from a gifted program in the South Bronx to influential roles in Massachusetts policy-making and beyond, you’ll witness the unwavering dedication of an advocate for equitable education. Dr. Fernandez reveals the profound ways in which his work—from the Brookline Select Board to Amplify Latinx—breaks down systemic barriers and amplifies minority voices, all while keeping a tight focus on the power of community.

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33 – Chronicles of a Puerto Rican Visionary in Literature and Theater – Jon Marcantoni

Jon Marcantoni is a Puerto Rican novelist and playwright. The author of five books, he won the 2017 Independent Book Award for Best Southeastern Fiction for his book Kings of 7th Avenue. After the success of his play Puerto Rican Nocturne, about the Cerro Maravilla murders and their aftermath, he founded Flamboyán Theatre in 2022. The company produces new Puerto Rican plays and seeks to build a creative hub for Denver’s Puerto Rican community to celebrate their culture and stories, while utilizing multimedia and multi-modal forms of performance for a 21st century theatrical experience.

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30 – Legacy Poured into Every Glass – Michael Martinez

When Michael Martinez took the brave step from military service to whiskey entrepreneurship, he poured his Puerto Rican heritage into every bottle of Fincasa Whiskey. Our latest episode takes you through the riveting narrative of this trailblazer, whose second-generation roots and family’s agricultural legacy in Puerto Rico weave a rich tapestry behind the brand’s rum barrel-finished rye whiskey. Michael’s story is brimming with the essence of Latin American and Caribbean tradition, and his passion for celebrating culture through spirits is both infectious and inspiring.

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00: This is why I want to learn how to say Success in Spanglish – Raul Lopez

As a child of immigrant parents, hailing from Lima, Peru, and raised in the gritty surroundings of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, I, Raul Lopez, am acutely aware of the trials and tribulations that accompany the journey to success. My anecdote is not unique, but it’s a narrative that underscores the importance of resilience, hard work, and the power of education. From my terrifying experience translating for my ailing grandmother to EMTs, to the pressures of performing academically, I’ve braved them all. The moment of triumph? Seeing the joy in my father’s eyes when he saw my college acceptance letter. But success didn’t come easy. On today’s episode, I take you through the labyrinthine journey to achievement, the challenges it brings, and the strategies that helped me overcome them. I was not privileged to have mentors or guidance, and I often battled academic pressure. Yet, I persevered, and have since made it my mission to illuminate the path for others who are still trying to find their way. Together, let’s exchange stories of triumph over adversity, learn from each other, stay inspired, and help others actualize their dreams. As we do so, together we can learn how to say Success in Spanglish!

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