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Living In Flow With Cindy Rodriguez
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Listeners, this week we're back with Cindy Rodriguez.
Cindy has worked in journalism for over 10 years for companies like NBC, CNN, Latina magazine, and Vivala.com, which she co-launched. One of her greatest successes was assisting in the launch of HuffPost’s LatinoVoices. In 2015, she and her childhood friend co-founded the award-nominated feminist podcast Morado Lens where she and her cohost discuss sex, culture, and embracing intuition as a form of empowerment, all from a Latina’s perspective. She loves creating impactful and diverse content for English-dominant Latinos. Recently, she’s collaborated with two women to launch Only in NoHu, a community project bringing together locals and highlighting North Jersey’s best local events, eats, and more. When she’s not at her 9-5 at PBS as a digital producer, she’s working on Reclama’s spiritual hikes and retreats for women of color. Cindy was born and raised in New Jersey by her immigrant Peruvian parents and identifies as indigenous.
We had so much fun talking, manis. During our conversation Cindy and I talk about:
Living in the U.S. as a woman of color.
Becoming a journalist and a professor.
The beginning and ending of her podcast Morado Lens.
Collaboration over competition.
Embracing spirituality.
Living in flow.
This episode is brought to you by our friends from H2Rose. Use my code STILLSHINING to get 20% off, and don't forget to enter the giveaway of the week! Instructions are inside the podcast episode!
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Her Spiritual Hikes Reclama
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Cindy has worked in journalism for over 10 years for companies like NBC, CNN, Latina magazine, and Vivala.com, which she co-launched. One of her greatest successes was assisting in the launch of HuffPost’s LatinoVoices. In 2015, she and her childhood friend co-founded the award-nominated feminist podcast Morado Lens where she and her cohost discuss sex, culture, and embracing intuition as a form of empowerment, all from a Latina’s perspective. She loves creating impactful and diverse content for English-dominant Latinos. Recently, she’s collaborated with two women to launch Only in NoHu, a community project bringing together locals and highlighting North Jersey’s best local events, eats, and more. When she’s not at her 9-5 at PBS as a digital producer, she’s working on Reclama’s spiritual hikes and retreats for women of color. Cindy was born and raised in New Jersey by her immigrant Peruvian parents and identifies as indigenous.
We had so much fun talking, manis. During our conversation Cindy and I talk about:
Living in the U.S. as a woman of color.
Becoming a journalist and a professor.
The beginning and ending of her podcast Morado Lens.
Collaboration over competition.
Embracing spirituality.
Living in flow.
This episode is brought to you by our friends from H2Rose. Use my code STILLSHINING to get 20% off, and don't forget to enter the giveaway of the week! Instructions are inside the podcast episode!
Follow Cindy on all things social:
Website
Her Spiritual Hikes Reclama
Website
Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social
http://cafeconpam.com/
Join FREE online Recovering Procrastinator Manis Community!
stayshining.club
SAVE YOUR SPOT FOR THE BUILD YOUR DAILY ROUTINE WORKSHOP at mydayroutineworkshop.com
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!
And don't ever forget, to Stay Shining!
Released:
Apr 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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