In The Business with Juan & Anjelica Juan Alanis, Anjelica Cazares
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Juan Alanis and Anjelica Cazares are the husband and wife duo who are the hosts of this off-the-beaten path business podcast. Besides being married, Juan and Anjelica are also entrepreneurs together. They own two creative agencies and produce the award-winning Latina Leadership Podcast, as well as organize the annual Latina Entrepreneurship Day Conference in Houston. On this Latino podcast, Juan and Anjelica talk about life as first-generation Mexican-Americans, business, culture, relationships, and more.
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Inside the Walton Way with Robert Burns
In the Business today, Juan Alanis sits down with Robert Burns, the Home Region Program Director for the Walton Family Foundation. The Walton Family Foundation is a family-lead philanthropic organization that focuses their attention on education, environmental conservation, and improving local communities in the home region of the Walton family, Northwest Arkansas, and the Arkansas- Mississippi Delta. Robert goes further into depth about the philanthropic efforts the Walton Family is passionate about, including promoting equity through means of education and financial security, and helping to build a more vibrant and inclusive economy for their local community. Tune in to learn more about the granting processes at the Walton Foundation, and listen as Robert gives the audience more insight into the Northwest Arkansas region as a whole.
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Beyond the 9-to-5 with Juan Alanis and Freddy Cruz
In the Business today, Anjelica Cazares sits down to interview Co-founder Juan Alanis and CEO of Speke Podcasting, Freddy Cruz, to share the details of their journey from a 9-to-5 job, to successful entrepreneurs. Juan and Freddy discuss the importance of believing in yourself, putting yourself out there, and learning when complacency becomes hazardous to your authenticity. The truth is, no one ever knows where they’re going to end up. Try as you might, even after 400+ job applications, you can never predict where life wants you to go. If you think 400 applications is crazy, tune in to hear more about that from the man himself, and how he never let that stop him from chasing his bigger purpose.
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Staying Focused After Prioritizing
Housekeeping and organizing your priorities are very important, but what comes next? I use a variety of effective techniques to make sure I figure out how to effectively handle the day-to-day tasks in my personal and professional life.
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Boosting the Latino Voice One Story at a Time with Fidel Martinez
On this week's episode of In The Business, Juan chats with Fidel Martinez, Editorial Director for Latino Initiatives at the L.A. Times. Fidel is originally from Texas, having grown up in the RGV, where Juan is also from. There is a lot of Latino pride that comes to play in this conversation and the importance of harnessing that pride to make our voices heard. They discuss the changing times and how increasing representation and visibility of Latinos in media is at the forefront of what Fidel does at De Los, the new media platform from the L.A. Times focused solely on highlighting Latino stories. Find their trailblazing work at delosangelestimes.com to learn more and to reach out to Fidel with an idea you may have for a Latino story.
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Jose Avalos and TECH23: Bridging the Gap Between Tech and Latinos
On this week’s episode of In The Business, Juan chat’s with Jose Avalos, co-founder and CEO of TECH23, a media and entertainment company for the advancement of Latinos in tech. TECH23 is helping to bridge the gap between technology and the Latino community - all 23 countries. Juan and Jose discuss the meaning behind TECH23 and why this number was so important to them. Jose has a vision for the broader Latino community through his work at TECH23, and Juan and Anjelica, being “padrinos” for the startup, are excited to see what’s next for them.
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The Journey to Space with José Hernández
In this special episode, Juan chats with former NASA Astronaut, José Hernández - the inspiration behind Amazon Prime's new film "A Million Miles Away." José shares his inspirational story from starting out as a migrant farmworker to becoming an astronaut for NASA, and he gives credit to his father for passing on some important words of wisdom that shaped his destiny.
Customer Reviews
Great for when you’re making breakfast
Especially now that we’re quarantined and I have limited interaction with other adults, I love listening to this podcast and eavesdropping on Angelica and Juan’s conversation. It makes me feel like I’m at Starbucks and the couple next to me is having an awesome conversation that I want to jump into. Highly recommend!
Let him finish his sentence please…
I can listen anymore, I have kids here and they don’t need to hear her foul language.
Please focus on topic of the episode
Too much talking off topic before the actual subject of the episode (based on what’s written in the description) and interrupting/trying to correct each other.