5 Podcasts to Listen to During National Hispanic Heritage Month
Here are 5 podcasts hosted by hispanic creators that you should be listening to.
What I Love About It: Any podcast who’s description starts with, “Fueled by tacos, the occasional adult beverage, and broadcast out of some vato’s garage in a shady alley is Los Angeles” has me before a word is uttered. Chicano Shuffle is a group of good friends who get together and shoot the shit. It’s like sitting with your good friends having the best conversation you’ll have all week.
What I Love About It: If you want to laugh or feel inspired to change the world this show is for you! On I.E In Friends you'll find guests who are making a huge impact and inspiring the latino community. They bring guests from all types of industries to hear their stories and advice on how they have achieved their success. This is a podcast that deserves to be on everyone’s playlist.
What I Love About It: This has everything I love - Coffee, real stories that will inspire, and excellent conversation that you can’t get enough of. Cafe con Pam is a weekly podcast featuring fearless Latinx and People of Color that break barriers, change lives and make the world a better place while living in the US. Cafe con Pam is the platform where Latinx are able to share their stories and inspire one another through conversation of course while enjoying a fabulous cup of coffee.
What I Love About It: It’s one hell of a story, that’s what I love. Loud narco-corridos and gunshots had become the soundtrack of Linda’s life in her hometown in Michoacan, Mexico, the avocado capital of the world. SUVs and men parading with smuggled automatic weapons hanging from their shoulders controlled avocado fields and every aspect of life. In February 2021 Linda was devastated by a loss so profound, she had to leave the only home she had ever known. In a twist of irony, she fled to the country where 80% of the weapons in Mexico come from, to request asylum. Caliber 60 is a limited series about the impact of illegal arms trafficking southbound to Mexico on the displacement of thousands of Mexicans fleeing towards the U.S., as told through Linda’s story, who escaped Michoacan and found refuge in California.
What I Love About It: When I found Susto, I felt the excitement of finding a Hispanic Lore. I am a sucker for folklore and Susto definitely delivers what I’m interested in. Susto is the podcast of ooky-spooky scary stories centered around the folklore of Latin American and Hispanic cultures. Hosted by Adrian...or Ayden. Subscribe today! You will be very happy you did.
#marketing #podcasting #socialmedia #contentmarketing #influencermarketing#smallbusiness #podcast #hispanicheritagemonth