Latin Wealth

Latin Wealth

The Latin Wealth Podcast is dedicated to empowering Latinos to achieve financial independence and build generational wealth through education and resources focused on the stock market, real estate opportunities, and entrepreneurial ventures. By sharing practical tools, actionable strategies, and inspiring success stories, the podcast aims to create sustainable income streams, foster economic growth within the Latino community, and pave the way for financial empowerment and lasting success.

  1. 5D AGO

    Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico moment at the Super Bowl: America's Reaction

    👉🏽 Join our FREE Latin Wealth Skool community: https://www.skool.com/latinwealth/about?ref=078b4fcec6ac41e6ad8b1024c5e45f60 👈🏽 In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down two stories shaping culture and business across the Latino world. First, we react to the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show and why it became a major Puerto Rico moment on the biggest stage in American sports. With a record-setting audience and a performance centered on reggaeton and Latin music, we discuss what the show meant for Puerto Rican culture, what the NFL gained from the decision, and why the reaction online revealed deeper tensions around identity, language, and representation. Next, we shift to China’s green tech push in Latin America and why it matters for the future of investment. We explore how China is expanding its influence through renewable energy, electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, and large-scale manufacturing—especially in markets like Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. We connect the numbers to strategy, how global competition is shaping Latin America’s economy, and what that could mean for long-term opportunity and risk. This episode ties together culture, media, and power—showing how a Super Bowl performance can reflect the same themes we see in global investment and geopolitics: influence, strategy, perception, and who controls the narrative. If you follow Bad Bunny, Puerto Rico, reggaeton, Latin music, and the business side of global expansion in Latin America, this conversation will give you a deeper lens. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinwealth Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69AfcWl5P3M9bl19RURIcd?si=133793e170d34e16 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/latin-wealth/id1579419570 Email us at: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com 00:00 Intro: Two Big Stories (Bad Bunny + China in Latin America) 00:35  Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show: Why It Was a Historic Moment 01:20 Puerto Rico and Representation: What the Performance Symbolized 02:20 Reggaeton and Latin Music on the World’s Biggest Stage 03:20 NFL Business Strategy: Why This Was a Smart Move for Viewership 04:45 The Online Reaction: What People Loved, Hated, and Misunderstood 06:30 Bigger Conversation: Identity, Language, and U.S. Cultural Tension 08:45 Transition: From Culture to Global Power and Influence 09:20 China’s Green Tech Push in Latin America: What’s Driving It 10:25 Investments Explained: Solar, EVs, Batteries, and Supply Chains 14:00 What It Could Mean for Latin America: Opportunity, Risk, and Control

    35 min
  2. FEB 4

    The Panama Canal Takeover Nobody's Talking About | US vs China

    Join our Latin Wealth Skool community: https://www.skool.com/latinwealth/about?ref=078b4fcec6ac41e6ad8b1024c5e45f60 In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down two major geopolitical developments shaping the Caribbean and Latin America: Mexico’s decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba amid an escalating energy crisis, and the growing power struggle over the Panama Canal, one of the world’s most critical maritime supply chain routes. First, we analyze why Mexico is stepping in to support Cuba as oil shipments from Venezuela have halted and U.S. pressure increases. With Cuba facing severe fuel shortages, rolling blackouts, and an economic crisis, this situation raises urgent questions about human rights, energy security, and diplomatic leverage in the Caribbean. We examine how oil flows, sanctions, and international pressure are reshaping regional alliances. Next, we turn to the Panama Canal, where canceled port concessions and mounting U.S.–China tensions are redefining control over global maritime trade. As the United States pushes back against Chinese influence in strategic infrastructure, Panama finds itself at the center of a global chess match that impacts supply chains, trade routes, and economic stability worldwide. This episode connects energy, geopolitics, maritime trade, and human impact — offering critical context on how Latin America is being reshaped by global power struggles. Chapters 00:00 – Latin America’s New Geopolitical Flashpoints 03:45 – Why Mexico Is Sending Aid to CubaOil shortages 07:30 – Cuba’s Energy Crisis and Human Rights ImpactBlackouts, fuel rationing, and economic instability. 11:20 – The Panama Canal and Global Supply Chains 14:50 – U.S. vs China: The Battle for Strategic InfrastructurePorts, influence, and geopolitical leverage. 18:30 – What This Means for the Caribbean’s FutureEnergy security, sovereignty, and global trade risks.

    16 min
  3. JAN 28

    The Reason Trump CANCELED Puerto Rico's Solar Project

    In this Wealth Wednesday episode, we discuss the latest "venezuela news" and the significant decision by "donald trump" to cancel a major solar program in Puerto Rico. This move impacts the island's "power grid" and highlights ongoing concerns within "us politics". We also touch on signals of frustration from "nicolas maduro" regarding U.S. actions. We also shift focus to Venezuela news, where recent developments suggest renewed oil flows, economic movement, and growing frustration from Venezuelan leadership toward the United States. With Nicolás Maduro out of power, Venezuela is opening to foreign investment, redirecting oil exports, and seeing early signs of economic recovery. We discuss what this means for U.S.–Venezuela relations, global oil markets, and geopolitical influence in South America. Finally, we connect these developments to broader geopolitics and investment strategy, comparing nations to corporations and analyzing how leadership, infrastructure, and alliances shape long-term outcomes. From Puerto Rico’s energy crisis to Venezuela’s potential economic pivot, this episode provides critical context for investors, policymakers, and anyone watching Latin America’s future unfold. SEO-Optimized Chapters (Timestamps) 00:00 Trump administration cancels Puerto Rico solar funding and Venezuela tensions rise 01:00 Life in Puerto Rico Update 02:20 Puerto Rico’s Energy Crisis Explained 03:30 Why the Solar Program Was Canceled 05:00 Can Solar Really Damage the Grid? 07:30 LUMA, PREPA, and Power Grid Politics 09:45 Venezuela News Update 12:00 U.S. Influence in Venezuela 19:00 Geopolitics & Investment Strategy 22:30 Latin Wealth Skool #puertorico #latinwealth

    23 min
  4. JAN 21

    Puerto Rico's Statehood Question Just Got Urgent

    Join our Latin Wealth Skool community: https://www.skool.com/latinwealth/about?ref=078b4fcec6ac41e6ad8b1024c5e45f60 In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down the latest Venezuela news and how recent actions by the United States are reshaping politics across the Caribbean. With Trump’s latest news involving Venezuela, including U.S. operations tied to Nicolás Maduro, new questions are emerging around Puerto Rico and state admission into the United States. We examine how Trump, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico are now directly connected through U.S. foreign policy and national security decisions. Puerto Rico continues to play a critical role in U.S. military and geopolitical strategy, yet its residents remain without full voting rights or representation. This raises serious political questions about democracy, sovereignty, and whether Puerto Rico can continue operating in this gray area without statehood or independence. The episode closes by connecting politics, Venezuela news, and U.S. strategy to broader implications for Puerto Rico’s future. As Trump Venezuela policy evolves and geopolitical pressure increases in the region, the case for Puerto Rico state admission is becoming harder to ignore. This conversation offers critical context on how global politics are influencing Puerto Rico’s path forward. Articles we referenced: https://thehill.com/opinion/congress-blog/5693716-self-determination-puerto-rico/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/setting-pace-competitive-year-ahead-investpr-tvqde/?trackingId=FrPgFjXBRzeKCdO2MY98sA%3D%3D Chapters 00:00 Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and why this conversation matters 02:05 Venezuela crisis and U.S. operations explained 05:10 Puerto Rico’s role in U.S. national security 08:30 Why Puerto Rico has no voting power despite its importance 12:10 Statehood vs independence vs political limbo 15:40 What Puerto Ricans on the island are saying today 19:05 Generational divide on Puerto Rico’s future

    23 min
  5. JAN 14

    U.S. Cuts Venezuela Oil to Cuba: What This Means for South America in 2026

    Join our Latin Wealth Skool community: https://www.skool.com/latinwealth/about?ref=078b4fcec6ac41e6ad8b1024c5e45f60 In this Wealth Wednesday episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we break down the latest Venezuela news and rising geopolitical tensions impacting South America and the Caribbean — with major developments involving Nicolás Maduro, Cuba, and U.S. foreign policy. We start with an update on Venezuela after the U.S. cut off oil shipments flowing to Cuba, a move that places significant pressure on Cuba’s already fragile economy. We examine how Nicolás Maduro, U.S. sanctions, and military positioning are reshaping regional energy security and sovereignty. Next, we discuss Cuba’s economic outlook, the long-term effects of sanctions, and why cutting Venezuelan oil could push the island into a deeper crisis. We also explore Mexico’s role and what these decisions mean for regional stability. The conversation then expands to Latin America geopolitics and investment strategies, as countries like Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru experience political shifts that have investors paying close attention. We challenge whether increased U.S. involvement truly creates stability or introduces greater long-term risk tied to China and Russia. We close by reviewing World Bank and Bloomberg projections for Latin America through 2026 and 2027, highlighting countries expected to see the strongest economic growth. If you want clear context on Venezuela news, Nicolás Maduro, geopolitics, and investment strategies shaping Latin America, this episode delivers insights you won’t hear in mainstream coverage. Chapters 00:00 South America update and why 2026 matters 02:12 What just happened between the U.S., Venezuela, and Cuba 05:20 Why Venezuela oil is critical to Cuba’s economy 08:45 Can Cuba survive without Venezuelan energy support 12:30 How U.S. sanctions reshape Latin America geopolitics 16:05 Are China and Russia gaining influence in South America 19:40 Why some investors are bullish on Latin America 23:05 The risks of U.S. intervention for regional stability 26:30 World Bank growth projections for Latin America in 2026 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinwealth Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69AfcWl5P3M9bl19RURIcd?si=133793e170d34e16 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/latin-wealth/id1579419570 Email us at: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com

    27 min
  6. JAN 10

    Why This Latina Founder Left Banking to Build Crypto's Future

    In this episode of the Latin Wealth Podcast, we sit down with Kimberly Rosales, CEO and founder of ChainMyne, a crypto and digital asset platform focused on expanding financial access for underserved and unbanked communities. Kimberly shares her journey from traditional banking into blockchain and crypto, explaining what pushed her to leave a rigid financial system and build a company centered on trust, education, and inclusion. As a mother of four and a Latina founder, she offers a powerful perspective on legacy, resilience, and why women must play a leading role in shaping the future of finance.We explore how ChainMyne acts as a bridge between traditional banking and digital assets, helping individuals and businesses navigate crypto safely, understand wallets, cross-border transactions, tax efficiency, and corporate structuring. Kimberly also breaks down why trust is the true currency in the digital era and how communities can empower themselves through financial education. Chapters00:00 Who is Kimberly Rosales and why crypto matters for inclusion 02:12 Why Latinas need a mindset shift to build digital wealth 05:01 What traditional banking gets wrong about underserved communities 07:48 How ChainMyne bridges traditional finance and crypto 10:34 What resilience looks like when building a crypto company 13:22 Can blockchain expand financial access in Latin America 16:08 Why Costa Rica is emerging as a crypto and Web3 hubLearn more about ChainMyne: https://chainmyne.com/Follow Kimberly on Instagram: @kimberly.rosalesceo

    16 min
  7. 12/31/2025

    🇨🇱 Chile's Market Reforms Could Transform Latin America

    Join our Latin Wealth Skool community: https://www.skool.com/latinwealth/about?ref=078b4fcec6ac41e6ad8b1024c5e45f60 In today’s episode, we break down two major South America world news stories shaping the political and economic future of the region: Chile’s recent political shift and the escalating Venezuela news involving the United States and President Nicolás Maduro. First, we explore why global markets and investors are suddenly paying closer attention to Chile. Following a decisive national election, Chile is signaling a pivot toward pro-market reforms, stronger law and order, and changes to labor and corporate policy. We discuss what this shift could mean for Chile’s economy, foreign investment, fintech growth, and crypto regulation—and whether Chile is positioning itself as a long-term economic leader in South America. Next, we provide a critical update on Venezuela news, including recent reports of U.S. military action and rising pressure on the Maduro government. We unpack what has been confirmed, what remains unclear, and why this situation raises serious geopolitical concerns involving Nicolás Maduro, oil resources, China, Russia, and regional stability across South America. This episode connects the dots between Chile politics, Venezuela–U.S. tensions, energy, crypto regulation, and global power dynamics—offering context often missing from mainstream world news coverage. If you want a deeper understanding of where South America is heading politically and economically, this is a must-watch conversation. Chapters 00:00 World news overview in South America 02:24 Why global markets are watching Chile 05:45 What Chile’s political shift means for South America 09:14 Can Chile become a long-term economic leader 13:32 Venezuela news update and U.S. involvement 18:36 What Nicolás Maduro’s future means for the region

    30 min
4.9
out of 5
26 Ratings

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The Latin Wealth Podcast is dedicated to empowering Latinos to achieve financial independence and build generational wealth through education and resources focused on the stock market, real estate opportunities, and entrepreneurial ventures. By sharing practical tools, actionable strategies, and inspiring success stories, the podcast aims to create sustainable income streams, foster economic growth within the Latino community, and pave the way for financial empowerment and lasting success.