Latinos Out Loud

Rachel La Loca/Latinos Out Loud

Do you like to laugh? Out loud?? Then you've come to the right podcast place. Latinos Out Loud, or LOL if you like acronyms, is the two-time WEBBY Award nominated and four-time SIGNAL Award winning weekly comedy and interview podcast hosted by NYC-based comedienne Rachel La Loca. Join her weekly as she chats with the stars and culture shifters making major moves, while serving the LOL-eros with plentiful LOL's. Take a listen and remember to laugh and live your best life OUT LOUD! For more info, log on to www.wearelatinosoutloud.co

  1. Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars OUT LOUD!

    13 HRS AGO

    Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars OUT LOUD!

    On this heart‑stopping, eyelash‑extension-fluttering episode of #LatinosOutLoud, drag destiny takes us to RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11 press day in NYC — a place where sequins shimmer, secrets tremble, and every Queen walks in like she’s hiding a scandal that will be revealed in this very season. But tragedy… ¡TRAGEDIA! Host, Rachel La Loca could not attend Press Day. (Insert dramatic gasp, clutch pearls, look off into the distance.) Yet from the ashes of this moment rises our haute couture heroine: Denise Delgado‑Pesante — Drag Fashion Show Producer, FIT administrator, and a woman whose halter top alone could halt a runway. She steps in to interview all eighteen Queens of this season. A feat so intense it deserves its own vogue-heavy playlist. Season 11 of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars premiered on Paramount+ on May 8, 2026, unleashing glamour, alliances and plot twists. And for the ultimate behind‑the‑scenes glam chisme — run, don’t walk, to Rachel’s Instagram for the recap of the Season 11 Premiere Party held at the elegant Loft at The Virgin Hotel NYC. Who was there you ask? Well...the recently ru-vealed cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 11 - A'keria C. Davenport (Season 11, All Stars 6), April Carrión (Season 6), Aura Mayari (Season 15), Crystal Methyd (Season 12), Hershii LiqCour-Jeté (Season 16), Jasmine Kennedie (Season 14), Joey Jay (Season 13), Kennedy Davenport (Season 7, All Stars 3), Lucky Starzzz (Season 17), Dawn (Season 16), Morphine Love Dion (Season 16), Morgan McMichaels (Season 2, All Stars 3), Mystique Summers (Season 2), Salina EsTitties (Season 15), Sam Star (Season 17), Shuga Cain (Season 11), Silky Nutmeg Ganache (Season 11, All Stars 6), and Vivacious (Season 6) Follow Rachel Follow Latinos Out Loud  Follow Denise Follow RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11 And while you're at it, follow the yellow brick road! #AllStars11 #Rupaul #DragRace #Podcast #Comedy   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    58 min
  2. Juan Carlos is Broadway OUT LOUD in Stranger Things!

    MAY 14

    Juan Carlos is Broadway OUT LOUD in Stranger Things!

    On this episode of #LatinosOutLoud, Rachel chats with actor Juan Carlos, who plays Bob Newby in the hit Broadway production Stranger Things: The First Shadow. A seasoned stage performer, he is one of the few Latinos in the cast, and recently returned to the show after a stage injury, which gets talked about on this episode. But Jun Carlos is as excited as ever to be performing again in front of a live audience — he shares his eagerness and emotional and physical journey of his comeback, insights into bringing the beloved character of Bob Newby to the stage, and what it’s like to be part of a Broadway adaptation of a global phenomenon series! About Juan Carlos:  Juan Carlos’s work spans television, theater, and film. He is currently starring on Broadway in the hit Stranger Things: The First Shadow as a young Bob Newby. He has appeared in acclaimed TV series, including Grey’s Anatomy, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Elsbeth, and the upcoming The Better Sister. A multi-hyphenate creative, Juan Carlos wrote, directed, and edited his own short film, Oh Brother, which is currently making its way through the festival circuit. Passionate about storytelling, mentorship, and sustainable fashion, Juan Carlos is committed to using style and media to promote environmentally conscious practices. He has also taught acting and performance at institutions such as Miami Children’s Theatre and Broadway Arts Alliance. Follow Rachel Follow Latinos Out Loud Follow Juan Carlos And while you're at it, follow the yellow brick road.   #LatinosOutLoud #Comedy #Podcast #StrangerThings #BobNewby Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    33 min
  3. The Commissioner OUT LOUD: Rafael Espinal of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment

    MAY 7

    The Commissioner OUT LOUD: Rafael Espinal of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment

    On this episode of #LatinosOutLoud, Rachel is on location at the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment to interview two-time guest of the podcast, Rafael Espinal. Last time he was on the show was back in December of 2019 when he served on the New York City Council (see episode link below). In January 2020, he resigned from the City Council to become President and Executive Director of the Freelancers Union, a national organization advocating for independent workers. He became Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment in January 2026 appointed by Mayor Mamdani. Throughout the episode you'll hear about the MOME's vision under Commissioner Espinal's leadership, including how you can get involved in with the Made in NY program, as well as the announcement of two impactful programs for creators and gamers in New York City! See more info below. Rachel and the Commish also play a fun lightening round of questions and answers you don't want to miss! 1) New York City Hits Start on the 2nd Annual NYC Video Game Festival Presented by the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment at  Convene Brookfield Place on Saturday, May 9, 2026 REGISTER FOR $10 TICKETS AND DISCOVER MORE AT nycvideogamefestival.com Read press release here 2) NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment to Fund First-Ever “Made in NY” Fellow as part of Moonshot Pilot Accelerator Apply Now at moonshotinitiative.org for Chance to Pitch TV Scripts to Netflix, HBO and more Read press release here LOL Episode from Dec 2019 Follow Rachel Follow Latinos Out Loud Follow Commissioner Espinal Follow MOME (and while you're at it, follow the yellow brick road!) #Podcast #NYC #MayorMamdani #RachelLaLoca #RafaelEspinal #MOME #Gamer #Pilot #TV #Film #Comedy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    31 min
  4. Rosalba Rolón and Rosal Colón: Mother Daughter On Stage OUT LOUD!

    MAY 2

    Rosalba Rolón and Rosal Colón: Mother Daughter On Stage OUT LOUD!

    On this episode of Latinos Out Loud, Rachel La Loca chats with performing arts pros and mother-daughter duo, Rosalba Rolón and Rosal Colón. Rosalba is the Artistic Director of the Pregones and Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, while her daughter Rosal is an actress, and has now made her stage directorial debut with The Wedding March. You may know Rosal from the many TV roles she’s played like “Juliana Ayala” on Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz) and “Ouija” on Orange is the New Black (Netflix). Her film credits include The Lost Girls (Netflix), The Dead Don’t Die (Focus Features) and Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Fox Searchlight) Part of the company’s original musical theater repertory, The Wedding March is based on Judith Ortiz Cofer’s acclaimed book Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood. It was first adapted for the stage and directed by Rosalba in 1991, and this revival is a beautiful passing of the baton to her daughter, Rosal. The production is "a lyrical performance on womanhood, memory, and cultural identity as a Puerto Rican woman reclaims the haunting, humorous, and formative tales passed down by generations of women before her. It’s a moving journey across Puerto Rico and New York, heritage, and transformation.” The show stars Jenyvette Vega, Gabriel Leyva and Fernando Contreras, and runs at the PRTT through May 3. Click here for tickets Follow Latinos Out Loud
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    58 min
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Do you like to laugh? Out loud?? Then you've come to the right podcast place. Latinos Out Loud, or LOL if you like acronyms, is the two-time WEBBY Award nominated and four-time SIGNAL Award winning weekly comedy and interview podcast hosted by NYC-based comedienne Rachel La Loca. Join her weekly as she chats with the stars and culture shifters making major moves, while serving the LOL-eros with plentiful LOL's. Take a listen and remember to laugh and live your best life OUT LOUD! For more info, log on to www.wearelatinosoutloud.co

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