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250 to 1.5K🎙 ~2x weekly·102 episodes·Last published 3mo ago - Monthly Reach
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You Mean Bad Bunny
Apr 2, 2026
9m 28s
CHIRLA — Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights
Mar 25, 2026
Unknown duration
For All The Corporate Baddies With Maritza Contreras
Feb 18, 2026
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God in Public with Johnny Sibilly
Feb 4, 2026
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Immigrantly with Saadia Khan
Jan 28, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/2/26 | ![]() You Mean Bad Bunny✨ | Latino identitycultural critique+4 | — | UNIDOS | — | Bad BunnyLatino communities+5 | — | 9m 28s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() CHIRLA — Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights | CHIRLA — the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights — is an organization that has been at the forefront of immigrant justice, advocacy, and community empowerment for decades. This isn’t just about policy, it’s about people. About families, futures, and the fundamental right to belong. We talk about organizing, resilience, and what it means to fight for dignity in a system that too often denies it. This episode is a reminder that behind every headline is a human story, and that real change happens when communities come together to demand something better. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() For All The Corporate Baddies With Maritza Contreras | Today we're sitting with Maritza Contreras — community organizer, storyteller, and force of nature. Her work centers joy, justice, and belonging, reminding us that healing is a collective act. This one’s about home, building your very own board of directors and so much more! | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() God in Public with Johnny Sibilly | Today on Brown Enough we're with Johnny Sibilly — actor, advocate, and full-spectrum joy dealer. You might know him from Pose, Hacks, or Queer as Folk, but Johnny’s real superpower is how boldly he shows up as himself. We talk about confidence, vulnerability, speaking God in public, chosen family, and what it means to take up space without apology. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Immigrantly with Saadia Khan | Today we're joined by Saadia Khan — founder and CEO of Immigrantly Media. Saadia is building one of the most vital media platforms for immigrant voices today, creating space for stories that are often ignored, flattened, or misunderstood. We talk all about narrative power, nuance, representation, and what it takes to build independent media rooted in truth, dignity, and belonging. This conversation is about leadership, courage, and the responsibility and joy of telling our own stories. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Live with Hella Latina | We’re sharing a special crossover episode with Odalys Jasmine, journalist, host, and the voice behind Hella Latina. This conversation comes from a live panel where we gathered in real time to talk culture, identity, visibility, and what it means to claim space unapologetically as Latinas in media. Odalys has built Hella Latina into a bold, honest platform that centers our stories with humor, care, and clarity. This episode captures the electricity of that room — real voices, real questions, and the power of showing up together. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Life Kit IRL with Marielle Segarra | Today we're hanging with Marielle Segarra — journalist, editor, and the host of NPR’s Life Kit. Marielle has a gift for asking the questions we all carry quietly: how do we take care of ourselves, make better decisions, and live with a little more clarity in an overwhelming world. We talk about curiosity as a practice, about translating information into care, and about what it means to meet people where they are — with empathy, honesty, and tools that actually help. This is a conversation about living better, together. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Mind Your Money with Yanely Espinal | Today we're joined by Yanely Espinal - also known as Ms. Be Helpful - financial educator, advocate, and author of Mind Your Money. Yanely is on a mission to make financial literacy clear, compassionate, and actually useful, especially for communities that were never taught the rules of the game. We talk about money as a tool, not a measure of worth. About debt, credit, generational wealth, and unlearning the shame that keeps so many of us stuck. This conversation is about empowerment, access, and how understanding your money can be an act of self-respect and collective care. | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Long Winter Nights Bonus Episode | Today we are sharing 3 short terrific and spooky tales I had the pleasure of voicing from a horror fiction podcast called, Long Winter Nights. Ps. This story is a work of horror fiction and may be triggering for some viewers. For a full list of content warnings, please visit longwinternights.com Long Winter Nights was co-created and produced by Matt Hill, Chelsea Sutton, and Lisa Sanaye Dring. Listen to all the other episodes wherever you listen, also follow them on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube. And check them out at longwinternights.com | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Death, Kung Fu, and Courage with Jorge R. Gutierrez | Today we're with Jorge R. Gutiérrez - the visionary animator, filmmaker, and storyteller behind The Book of Life, Maya and the Three, and some of the most vibrant, soulful worlds in contemporary animation. Jorge doesn’t just make art, he makes myth. He takes our stories, our ancestors, our jokes, our heartbreaks, our colors, and he turns them into epic universes where brown kids get to be heroes, warriors, lovers, and legends. We talk creativity as devotion, holding onto your roots while dreaming wildly, and what it means to stay true to your corazón in an industry that tries to shape you. This is a conversation about art, identity, and fighting for the stories you know the world needs — even when the world doesn’t know it yet | — | ||||||
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() Stories, Science, & Healing x Books That Shape Us | For all my mental health advocates, therapists and those bing therapized! This is a bonus episode from a podcast called, Books That Shape Us: Stories, Science, & Healing - I had the pleasure of chatting with the host about Brown Enough as a theraputic model. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Craft, Community and Legacy with Gina Torres | Today we're joined by the incomparable Gina Torres - an icon of stage and screen whose presence has shaped entire worlds. From Firefly to Suits, to 9-1-1, Gina has made a career of playing roles with strength, grace, and depth, roles she often had to fight for long before the industry knew what to do with a woman like her. We talk about craft, confidence, longevity, and the audacity it takes to build a career on your own terms. We get into representation, resilience, joy, and what it means to hold your power in a business that rarely gives it freely. This is a conversation about talent, yes - but also about legacy, courage, and the brilliance of a woman who has spent decades expanding what’s possible for the rest of us. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Refuge In The Soil with Lopez Urban Farms | Today on Brown Enough, we’re at Lopez Urban Farms with Bianca Ustrell-Friend - better known as Farmer Bianca, and community organizer Nathaly Moreno. Together, and with many others, they are building a refuge. A place where mutual aid isn’t theory - it’s tomatoes, shade, compost, care, and a free-giving economy rooted in love. Go check them out https://www.lopezurbanfarm.com/ We talk about what it means to feed a community without gatekeeping, how urban gardening becomes a form of resistance, and why creating refuge for one another is some of the most radical work we can do. This episode is a journey through soil, spirit, and solidarity — and a reminder that the world we want is already being grown by people like Bianca and Nathaly. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() The Group Chat, But Make It Revolutionary with Maytha, Nina & Farah in Conversation | Today on Brown Enough, we’re doing something special — a roundtable with three powerhouse women whose minds and hearts shape culture in ways you can feel. I’m joined by Maytha Alhassen, Nina Hosseinzadeh, and Farah Fezz for a conversation about story, identity, community, and the work of imagining freer futures. We get into lineage, belonging, the politics of representation, and what it looks like to build spaces where all of us can be whole. It’s sharp, generous, and full of that kind of truth you can only get when brilliant people sit together and really talk. Let’s get into it. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() The Audacity of Art with Reza Farazmand aka Poorly Drawn Lines | Today on Brown Enough, I’m joined by Reza Farazmand, the creator of Poorly Drawn Lines, a comic that’s equal parts funny, tender, and existential. Reza has been making art online for over a decade, turning simple sketches into an entire universe of talking animals, awkward humans, and cosmic jokes about being alive. We talk about what it means to be an audacious artist - discipline, delusion, and the quiet magic of making… and making… and making again. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Tarot, Magic, and Stars with Moon Chola | Moon Chola is an astrologer, tarot reader, and cosmic guide. Their work lives at the intersection of intuition and ancestry, blending ancient wisdom with the realities of modern life. We talk about the wounded healer, the stars, self-trust, and how reading the sky can help us better understand what’s happening inside and all around. This conversation is about remembering — that our stories are written not in fate, but in choice, and that the universe has always been speaking to us… if we just learn to listen. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Your Move with Terry Hu | Today we sit down with Terry Hu - actor, artist, chess player! We talk about self-worth, identity, the theater, and what it means to build a life outside of performance. It’s a conversation about presence, purpose, and the beauty of just being. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Zen Commuter x Brown Enough - Bonus Episode | This week, a bonus episode featuring me as the guest. I recently sat down with Zen Commuter to talk about meditation, presence, and what it means to live a mindful life in the middle of chaos. As an avid meditator and Dharma practitioner, I wanted to share this conversation with our Brown Enough community. We get into sitting with discomfort, turning awareness into action, and remembering that peace isn’t a destination, it’s a daily practice. If you’ve ever wondered how meditation shows up in my creative life, or how I balance the noise of the world with the stillness of the cushion — this one’s for you. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Ten Toes Down with Aida Rodríguez | The one and only Aida Rodríguez, comedian, writer, and truth-teller. Aida’s comedy is fearless and full of heart, weaving stories of family, culture, and survival into punchlines that cut deep. We talk about where humor meets healing, and what it means to speak truth in a world that would rather you stay quiet. | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Love, Language & Leaps of Faith with Stephanie Arcila | Today on Brown Enough, I’m joined by actress Stephanie Arcila, a storyteller who’s mastered the art of betting on herself. From telenovelas to Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, to Fire Country, Stephanie brings heart, humor, and courage to everything she does. We talk self-care, language, love, community, having great people, and what it really takes to take a risk on your dreams. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() The Altar Within with Juliet Diaz | Today we sit down with a friend, mentor, best selling author, the person I call when I need a ritual or limpia, and brilliant spark of life, Juliet Diaz, the author of The Altar Within, and other amazing reads. We chat communal liberation, solitude, how words are spells in your mouth, how our stories are our ancestors stories, reciprocity, freedom, radical activism, and that we all have the power to love everybody - no exceptions. It’s a great one! A powerful one! A medicinal one! Enjoy xo | — | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Closer to Self with Vico Ortiz | Welcome back for season 3!! Today we are chatting with the incomparable Vico Ortiz — actor, activist, drag king, and joyful disruptor. From swashbuckling on screen to breaking binaries in life, Vico is redefining what it means to take up space with authenticity, be radically honest, have, courage, and play. Enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() Betting on Ourselves w/ Jessica Marie Garcia | This week, the one and only Jessica Marie Garcia, known for her role as Jasmine in Netflix's "On My Block," plus many more - shares her journey, awakenings, big questions, and mission. We chat the wisdom of motherhood, parenting, the importance of authenticity in storytelling, and her experiences balancing personal identity with professional roles. Jessica Marie Garcia is a force and I can't wait for y'all to dive in. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/25 | ![]() Virgo and Double Leo Walk into a Bar w/ Curly Velasquez | Curly Velasquez is that rare kind of soul who reminds us that showing up as your full self — curls, corazón, cultura and all — is not just powerful, it's necessary. He’s joy wrapped in vulnerability, tradition blended with transformation, and he's been helping so many of us see ourselves with a little more love. Whether he’s sharing stories about growing up, queerness, spirituality, or just everyday life with his signature humor and depth, Curly holds space for truth and I'm grateful to be in conversation with him! | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Uncovering Secrets w/ Ariel Viera | Ariel Vera is a Peabody Winner and digital creator with a unique vision and style. Using his channel URBANIST he uncovers the secrets of our cities. He has 1.6M total followers interested in his uncoverings! In this episode we chat history and urbanism, and how their secrets, stories, and magnificent wonders all around us! | — | ||||||
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