La Chismosa Del Valle

America Castillo-Martinez

América Castillo es “La Chismosa Del Valle”, a first-gen valley girl chismeando her way through tech, culture, mental health, entertainment, immigration, and politics, with just enough journalism training to sound legit. Her storytelling is rooted in lived experience and made for anyone who wants to learn more about the culture. Whether you grew up in it or you're just curious and open. You never know, we might relate more than we think. It’s where critical thinking meets the “dumb valley girl” stereotype and proves there’s a lot more going on than you expect.

Episodes

  1. Finding Home: Real Estate, Identity, and Small-Town Roots with Casa Casttaneda

    Jun 16

    Finding Home: Real Estate, Identity, and Small-Town Roots with Casa Casttaneda

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to La Chismosa del Valle! Host America Castillo kicks off a brand-new second season with a deeply personal catch-up before diving into an insightful interview with real estate duo and brothers, Alex and Humberto Castaneda. From navigating career shifts and mental health struggles to moving past the "fame game" of activism, America sets the stage for a conversation about what it truly means to search for "home." Then, she sits down with the brothers behind the Casa Casttaneda brand. Alex (a high school friend of America's) and Humberto share how they transitioned into real estate, the work ethic they inherited from their trailblazing contractor father, and the psychological impact of navigating identity and Latino culture while growing up in the suburbs of Simi Valley. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: America’s Season 2 Update: Returning to work, navigating life with bipolar disorder, stepping away from corporate code-switching, and finding peace in fresh starts.The Roots of Casa Casttaneda: How Alex and Humberto combined their love for real estate, an eye for design, and business savvy to form their own brand.A Father’s Legacy: Lessons learned from their father, a landscape contractor who designed high-profile Hollywood homes (including a famous feature on MTV's The Hills).The Suburb Identity Crisis: A candid look at growing up in Simi Valley, moving past the embarrassment of cultural names, and learning to reclaim and take pride in Latino roots.Entertainment Meets Real Estate: How the brothers use their entertainment backgrounds and lessons from film festivals like LALIFF to build an authentic social media presence.Community Over Competition: Breaking down the gatekeeping and criticism that can happen within the community, and why there is more than enough room for everyone to succeed.Episode Timeline / Chapters 00:02 – Welcome back to Season 2! America’s life updates, mental health journey, and leaving corporate culture behind.11:15 – Reminiscing about LALIFF (Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival) and a funny celebrity editor mix-up.13:10 – An open letter and heartfelt apology to Simi Valley.17:46 – Interview starts: Introducing Alex & Humberto Castaneda.21:00 – Inheriting a strong work ethic from their entrepreneur father and his Hollywood design legacy.26:15 – Moving from Inglewood to Simi Valley: Navigating the suburbs and reclaiming cultural identity.40:27 – Alex’s journey through art school and entering entertainment management.45:30 – Merging the entertainment industry with modern real estate branding.51:15 – The reality of networking: Finding your true people and avoiding the gatekeepers.56:10 – Real talk on language barriers, holding each other accountable, and supporting the Latino community.01:01:40 – What’s next for Casa Castaneda? Future social events and professional networks.Quotes from the Episode "When you're an immigrant... you have an identity crisis. A lot of it was just learning how to accept myself while also balancing my community." — America Castillo "Every day is an audition. People forget that being a realtor is really, really hard... what people are seeing is us being graceful with ourselves."  — Humberto Castaneda "The Latino community is big and we can all really support each other if we just see each other for who we are and don't criticize." — Alex Castaneda Connect with the Guests: Casa Castaneda: @casacasttanedaAlex Castaneda: @alexcasttanedaHumberto Castaneda: @humberttocasttanedaEnjoyed the Episode? Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Season 2!Leave a review - it helps the show grow immensely.Follow America on social media to stay up to date on art, projects, and upcoming episodes: IG: @lachisomsadelvalleofficial, TT: @lachismosadelvalle Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism.  Follow along on social media. IG: @lachismosadelvalleoffical, @la_ameriquita  Tik Tok: @lachismosadelvalle

    1h 5m
  2. Apr 25

    Faith, Fine Art, and the Founder Journey

    Send us Fan Mail This week, we’re exploring what happens when personal reflection meets professional ambition. I share a candid look at my experience with Lent discussing the specific habits I stepped away from and the surprising lessons that surfaced when I cleared the air. That mental clarity couldn't have come at a better time, as I’m officially pulling back the curtain on two major milestones: the launch of my dedicated art account and the beginning of my entrepreneurial journey. From the first "post" jitters to the logistics of building a brand, I’m sharing the raw, behind-the-scenes reality of turning a creative passion into a professional path. Key Highlights: • The Lenten Fast: A breakdown of what I gave up and the spiritual/mental growth that followed. • Artistic Origins: Why I decided to create a separate space for my artwork and what I hope to achieve with this new platform. • The Leap into Entrepreneurship: The challenges and triumphs of starting a business and the mindset shift required to go from "creative" to "founder." • Connecting the Dots: How discipline in my personal life is directly fueling the momentum in my creative career. Your Turn: Who’s Next? As the show grows and enters this new chapter, I want to bring on guests who inspire, challenge, and move us forward. I’m looking to you for suggestions! Is there a specific artist, entrepreneur, or visionary you’d love to hear an interview with? Send me your guest nominations via DM or in the comments this show is built with you in mind, and I can’t wait to see who you want to hear from next. Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism.  Follow along on social media. IG: @lachismosadelvalleoffical, @la_ameriquita  Tik Tok: @lachismosadelvalle

    13 min
  3. Vanesa Carrillo: From the Border to Tech and the Start of Latinas & Lattes

    07/02/2025

    Vanesa Carrillo: From the Border to Tech and the Start of Latinas & Lattes

    Send us Fan Mail Say hi or share a story! In this episode, I sit down with Vanessa Carrillo, a first-generation Latina, product marketing manager at Microsoft, and founder of Latinas and Lattes, before she gets too big. We talk about navigating college, showing up in professional spaces, and finding our way through career and identity shifts. Our conversation made me reflect on my own early 20s—especially now as I turn 30. We talk about growing up bilingual, being ESL kids, dealing with imposter syndrome, finding faith, and learning how to ask for help. Vanessa shares her journey from El Paso to Georgetown to working in tech, and how her experiences led her to create Latinas and Lattes, a nonprofit helping Latinas in Seattle connect and support one another. We also talk about rejection, rest, and what it means to choose yourself when the world often expects you to shrink. Whether you're figuring things out at 23 or starting over at 30, this episode is your reminder that you're not behind—and you're definitely not alone and every Latino has their own story. ☕️ Enjoying the podcast? Support La Chismosa del Valle on Buy Me a Coffee so I can keep telling stories from our community. Every cafecito helps cover production costs and keeps this space going for everyday Latinos doing dope things. https://buymeacoffee.com/la_ameriquita Support the show Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism. Follow along on TikTok and Instagram: @la_ameriquita, @lachismosadelvalle Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism.  Follow along on social media. IG: @lachismosadelvalleoffical, @la_ameriquita  Tik Tok: @lachismosadelvalle

    1h 4m
  4. Undocumented Creatives: We Build the Brand but It Wasn’t Built For Us.

    06/20/2025

    Undocumented Creatives: We Build the Brand but It Wasn’t Built For Us.

    Send us Fan Mail Say hi or share a story! Undocumented creatives have helped shape the American brand but we’re only good for the brand until we speak up. Rarely are we trusted to shape our own narratives. In this episode, America Castillo sits down with Miriam Frutos, an influencer marketer, to talk about what it means to be a DACA recipient working in media and marketing and navigating an American workforce that often benefits from our creativity while quietly pushing us out. In the first half, Miriam shares her immigration story crossing the border at age nine, growing up undocumented in a predominantly white neighborhood, and pushing through community college, state college, and grad school with little support and a lot of persistence. In the second half, the conversation shifts to the challenges of being let go from jobs where they were praised one moment and dismissed the next. Despite showing up with ideas, care, and commitment, both Miriam and America experienced what most undocumented creatives risk when being outspoken about your status. Journalism taught them to question what they were told. Branding taught them that speaking up can cost us everything.  Whether you’re a DREAMer, a creative of color, or someone genuinely trying to understand how the system works, you’ll want to hear this. Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism. Follow along on TikTok and Instagram: @la_ameriquita, @lachismosadelvalle Help shape future episodes! Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text. I actually wanna hear from you! I like constructive criticism.  Follow along on social media. IG: @lachismosadelvalleoffical, @la_ameriquita  Tik Tok: @lachismosadelvalle

    48 min

About

América Castillo es “La Chismosa Del Valle”, a first-gen valley girl chismeando her way through tech, culture, mental health, entertainment, immigration, and politics, with just enough journalism training to sound legit. Her storytelling is rooted in lived experience and made for anyone who wants to learn more about the culture. Whether you grew up in it or you're just curious and open. You never know, we might relate more than we think. It’s where critical thinking meets the “dumb valley girl” stereotype and proves there’s a lot more going on than you expect.