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Owning Your Destiny with Laura Rivas
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54 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Hello listeners, this week we have a conversation with Laura Rivas.
Who would’ve thought a 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Bandit would be the reason why Laura's family lives in the U.S. today. Her father came to pick up the Firebird and decided to stay in the land of the free, followed shortly by her mom, her sister, and her a year after. Their first year in America was in her uncle’s living room in the city of Compton. Laura remembers looking out the second-floor living room window on Christmas day and seeing a drunk Santa Claus shooting his gun in the air shouting a cheerful “Merry Christmas Motherf*ckers.” They settled down in the backhouse of Mexican Santeria worshippers for the next fourteen years. On her tenth birthday, Laura's mother bought her a Sony Mini DVD camcorder to capture the two scarlet macaws, five Chihuahuas, four chickens, and a cat that roamed freely in their front yard. From that day forward, she was hooked on capturing the good, the bad, and craziness of life through the lens of a camera and she hasn’t looked back since.
This episode is brought to you by my coffee sleeves!
If you are a coffee or warm beverage drinker, care about the environment, and want to support working womxn. Then you absolutely want to get a cafe con pam coffee sleeve for the holidays. These environmentally friendly sleeves, are handmade by Dreamer Moms Tijuana, a bi-national non-profit organization that provides support to recently deported mothers. These are womxn who now live in Tijuana and they can only see their children through the Tijuana/San Diego border. Your support will help these womxn continue their journey in a country they have not been in some times years. We carry two sizes: a small for your 12-16 oz cups, and a large for your 24-42 oz cups. These make great stocking stuffers and they’re all under $15 dollars. As a Cafe con Pam listener, use the code MANIS and get FREE SHIPPING. This code expires on December 17. Go grab yours at www.cafeconpam.com
During our conversation, Laura and I talked about:
Navigating helping family during the pandemic
The Latinx experience when it comes to traveling
The Latina experience in the film industry
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Who would’ve thought a 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Bandit would be the reason why Laura's family lives in the U.S. today. Her father came to pick up the Firebird and decided to stay in the land of the free, followed shortly by her mom, her sister, and her a year after. Their first year in America was in her uncle’s living room in the city of Compton. Laura remembers looking out the second-floor living room window on Christmas day and seeing a drunk Santa Claus shooting his gun in the air shouting a cheerful “Merry Christmas Motherf*ckers.” They settled down in the backhouse of Mexican Santeria worshippers for the next fourteen years. On her tenth birthday, Laura's mother bought her a Sony Mini DVD camcorder to capture the two scarlet macaws, five Chihuahuas, four chickens, and a cat that roamed freely in their front yard. From that day forward, she was hooked on capturing the good, the bad, and craziness of life through the lens of a camera and she hasn’t looked back since.
This episode is brought to you by my coffee sleeves!
If you are a coffee or warm beverage drinker, care about the environment, and want to support working womxn. Then you absolutely want to get a cafe con pam coffee sleeve for the holidays. These environmentally friendly sleeves, are handmade by Dreamer Moms Tijuana, a bi-national non-profit organization that provides support to recently deported mothers. These are womxn who now live in Tijuana and they can only see their children through the Tijuana/San Diego border. Your support will help these womxn continue their journey in a country they have not been in some times years. We carry two sizes: a small for your 12-16 oz cups, and a large for your 24-42 oz cups. These make great stocking stuffers and they’re all under $15 dollars. As a Cafe con Pam listener, use the code MANIS and get FREE SHIPPING. This code expires on December 17. Go grab yours at www.cafeconpam.com
During our conversation, Laura and I talked about:
Navigating helping family during the pandemic
The Latinx experience when it comes to traveling
The Latina experience in the film industry
Follow Laura Rivas on all things social:
Tiny Laughs Instagram
Tiny Laughs Instagram
Tiny Laughs Facebook
Visit Cielito Cafe in Los Angeles
Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social
http://cafeconpam.com/
Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge
Join FREE online Recovering Procrastinator Manis Community!
stayshining.club
Let’s tap about all the things on Patreon! Become a Patron here.
Join PowerSisters! Findmypowersister.com
To learn more about mushrooms and my favorite FourSigmatic products, use my code STAYSHINING to get 15% OFF!!! www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/mushrooms
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!
And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Released:
Dec 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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