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Thoughts May Vary with Gabriela Ulloa
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Listeners, we're back this week with Gabriela Ulloa.
Gabriela Ulloa is a Cuban-American journalist and mental health advocate. After working at Architectural Digest as the Assistant to the Editor in Chief, Gabriela went off to pursue her passion of sharing stories, focusing primarily on stigmatized topics. She’s been published in publications such as The New York Times, Byrdie, Architectural Digest and more.
Gabriela is also the co-host of Thoughts May Vary, a podcast that illuminates stories and lessons about personal development and mental health.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Being a latina in the US
Being white-passing and privilege
Mental Health
The nuances among Spanish speakers
Code switching
Impostor syndrome
Working in the fashion industry
We recorded during mental health awareness month (May)
This episode was brought to you by Hombres Health
Did you know that the Latino community was amongst the most underserved communities for healthcare? Yes, 1/3 of all Latinos don't have health insurance.
Hombres Health is a new online Healthcare company specifically designed for the Latino community. Hombres Spanish-speaking doctors are US-licensed and attended top medical schools. Hombres specializes in erectile dysfunction for men. It offers an unlimited monthly telemedicine option for almost all primary care needs including hair loss, allergies, skincare, STDs, etc. Visit Hombres.Health for more information and speak to your doctor today!
Relevant Timestamps:
05:28 growing up in a bubble
09:05 proving her 'latinindad'
11:47 different latin parts of her family
14:42 'aclimate'
16:35 code switching
18:28 the deal with her mom about college
20:02 her mother pressure about work
21:33 impostor syndrome
25:39 'the digestible latina'
30:07 checking our egos
34:48 mental health throughout her life
36:01 the Hoffman process
37:23 how she decided to go through the Hoffman process herself
38:44 mental health stigma
40:08 'a-ha moment' career-wise
43:43 breaking down the walls
46:04 privilege and accessibility
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Gabriela Ulloa is a Cuban-American journalist and mental health advocate. After working at Architectural Digest as the Assistant to the Editor in Chief, Gabriela went off to pursue her passion of sharing stories, focusing primarily on stigmatized topics. She’s been published in publications such as The New York Times, Byrdie, Architectural Digest and more.
Gabriela is also the co-host of Thoughts May Vary, a podcast that illuminates stories and lessons about personal development and mental health.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Being a latina in the US
Being white-passing and privilege
Mental Health
The nuances among Spanish speakers
Code switching
Impostor syndrome
Working in the fashion industry
We recorded during mental health awareness month (May)
This episode was brought to you by Hombres Health
Did you know that the Latino community was amongst the most underserved communities for healthcare? Yes, 1/3 of all Latinos don't have health insurance.
Hombres Health is a new online Healthcare company specifically designed for the Latino community. Hombres Spanish-speaking doctors are US-licensed and attended top medical schools. Hombres specializes in erectile dysfunction for men. It offers an unlimited monthly telemedicine option for almost all primary care needs including hair loss, allergies, skincare, STDs, etc. Visit Hombres.Health for more information and speak to your doctor today!
Relevant Timestamps:
05:28 growing up in a bubble
09:05 proving her 'latinindad'
11:47 different latin parts of her family
14:42 'aclimate'
16:35 code switching
18:28 the deal with her mom about college
20:02 her mother pressure about work
21:33 impostor syndrome
25:39 'the digestible latina'
30:07 checking our egos
34:48 mental health throughout her life
36:01 the Hoffman process
37:23 how she decided to go through the Hoffman process herself
38:44 mental health stigma
40:08 'a-ha moment' career-wise
43:43 breaking down the walls
46:04 privilege and accessibility
Follow Gabriela on all things social:
Gabriela's Instagram
Thoughts May Vary Podcast Instagram
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
Join PowerSisters! Findmypowersister.com
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!
And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Released:
Jun 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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