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131 (Spanglish) Peruvian Trumpet Player Showcases Chicago Beauty
Jan 2, 2026
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130 (español) Por Qué el Quechua Importa Hoy: Una Charla con Américo Mendoza-Mori
Dec 11, 2025
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129 (Spanglish) A Journalist’s Journey to Help Women of Color Reconnect with Themselves Through Nature
Nov 11, 2025
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128 (English) 5 Years of Building Community in the Peruvian Diaspora: Special Guests Peruvian Sisters and Sissy from We Are Kuska
Jul 28, 2025
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127 (English) Breaking Barriers: From Adversity to CEO with Juan Rodas
Jul 25, 2025
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| 1/2/26 | ![]() 131 (Spanglish) Peruvian Trumpet Player Showcases Chicago Beauty✨ | migrationmusic+4 | Daniel Flores | Peruvians of USALa Blanquirroja | ChicagoSan Antonio | Peruvian trumpet playerChicago+4 | — | 46m 17s | |
| 12/11/25 | ![]() 130 (español) Por Qué el Quechua Importa Hoy: Una Charla con Américo Mendoza-Mori | En este episodio de Peruvians of USA, Nathalie entrevista a Américo Mendoza-Mori, docente e investigador peruano. Américo comparte la importancia del idioma quechua y cómo conectar con nuestras raíces ancestrales puede ayudar a sanar heridas colectivas. Además, relata su experiencia como peruano inmigrante, la importancia de la educación pública y las oportunidades de estudios en el extranjero. También discuten la relevancia de la cultura andina en la vida cotidiana y cómo podemos integrar nuestras tradiciones en la diáspora. Acompáñanos en una conversación inspiradora sobre identidad, cultura y comunidad.Support Peruvians of USA:Patreon: Become a member and get early access to episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and help us sustain the podcast. Join here: patreon.com/PeruviansofUSA Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes.Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our merch!Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() 129 (Spanglish) A Journalist’s Journey to Help Women of Color Reconnect with Themselves Through Nature | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, host Nathalie welcomes Cindy Rodriguez, a seasoned journalist and content creator, to discuss the complexities and richness of the Peruvian immigrant experience. Cindy shares her journey of balancing life between the US and Peru, growing up with mixed cultural influences, and how this shaped her identity. The conversation also dives into Cindy's 10+ years of experience in journalism, the importance of digital media for the Latino community, and her latest projects, including 'Reclama,' a nature-centered retreat program aimed at reconnecting women with themselves and their heritage. Cindy also talks about participating in 'Dance Your Ancestors' in Peru, an experience that allowed her to deeply connect with her roots. It's an insightful discussion packed with valuable perspectives on identity, culture, and the power of community.Ways to support the podcast:Give us a review on Apple PodcastSupport Us on Patreon, link Visit our Online Store Follow Peruvians of USA Podcast on IG: @peruviansofusaLike our page on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() 128 (English) 5 Years of Building Community in the Peruvian Diaspora: Special Guests Peruvian Sisters and Sissy from We Are Kuska | Peruvians of USA turns 5! In this special anniversary episode, host Nathalie is joined by fellow Peruvian-American creators — Whitney and Sam from Peruvian Sisters and guest host Sissy Paulino from We Are Kuska — to reflect on what it’s taken to build platforms for the Peruvian diaspora.Together, they discuss how their projects started, how they’ve evolved, and how what began as online storytelling led to real-life friendships and community. They also open up about cultural pride, burnout, representation, and what it means to feel “Peruvian enough” — especially when navigating two cultures.🎧 Whether you’ve been following since the early days or just discovered our platforms, this episode is our gift to you. Thank you for being part of this community.💬 Featuring: Peruvians of USA, Peruvian Sisters, We Are Kuska💡 Topics: Identity, community, content creation, culture, diaspora connectionSupport Peruvians of USA:1. Patreon: Become a member and get early access to episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and help us sustain the podcast. Join here: patreon.com/PeruviansofUSA 2. Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.3. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.4. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our merch!5. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() 127 (English) Breaking Barriers: From Adversity to CEO with Juan Rodas | In this powerful episode, Juan Rodas—CEO and co-founder of News Story Lending—shares his extraordinary journey from growing up with a physical difference and facing personal and financial adversity, to building a successful career in the mortgage industry.Juan opens up about his childhood, brushes with the law, becoming a father at a young age, and how second chances and hard work led him to co-found a national lending company focused on making homeownership more accessible—especially for underserved communities.This is a story of resilience, redemption, and what it means to turn street smarts into business savvy.🔔 Note: This episode contains a brief mention of suicide as part of a personal story. Please listen with care.Follow and share if this story resonates. Support Peruvians of USA:Patreon: Become a member and get early access to episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and help us sustain the podcast. Join here: patreon.com/PeruviansofUSA Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our merch!Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 7/9/25 | ![]() 126 (español) Conferencia sobre el Peru en Harvard 2025 con Will Vivar | En este episodio, la anfitriona Nathalie conversa con William Vivar sobre su participación en la reciente conferencia sobre el Perú realizada en la Universidad de Harvard. La charla abarca temas clave como la corrupción, la desigualdad regional, la salud, la educación y el papel de la diáspora peruana en el desarrollo del país.La conferencia contó con la participación de destacados ponentes, incluyendo al expresidente Francisco Sagasti, y buscó abrir espacios para conversaciones difíciles pero necesarias para construir un mejor futuro para el Perú.Acompáñanos en esta reflexión profunda sobre los retos y oportunidades que enfrenta el país, y cómo los peruanos dentro y fuera del Perú pueden contribuir al cambio.🗣️ Temas destacados:Retos de infraestructura, salud y educación en el PerúDesigualdad regional y deuda socialLa importancia de la inversión pública y la cooperación regionalExperiencias inspiradoras de peruanos en el extranjeroMensajes de esperanza y compromiso por un Perú mejor🎧 Escúchalo ahora y únete a la conversación.Support Peruvians of USA:Patreon: Become a member and get early access to episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and help us sustain the podcast. Join here: patreon.com/PeruviansofUSA Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes.Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our merch!Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! #PeruanosEnElExtranjero #DiásporaPeruana #Harvard2025 #PeruviansOfUSA | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() 125 (English) Navigating Mixed Heritage: A Conversation with Amber Delgado | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, host Nathalie speaks with Amber Delgado, a cultural preservationist based in Chicago with Afro-Peruvian and African American roots. Born and raised in North Carolina, Amber shares how her upbringing shaped her passion for preserving cultural resources and amplifying the stories of historically underrepresented communities.They dive into what it means to navigate mixed heritage in both the U.S. and Peru, the importance of family history, and how parents can create affirming spaces for biracial children. As a mom of a mixed-race daughter, this conversation was especially meaningful for Nathalie—and a powerful reminder of how identity, culture, and history shape us all.Connect with Amber: InstagramLinkedInSubscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes.Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions.Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 3/5/25 | ![]() 124 (Spanglish) Bicultural Identity & Activism with Kat Carbajal | In this episode ofPeruvians of USA, host Nathalie sits down with Kat Carbajal, an expert in international relations and a passionate advocate for gender equality, social justice, and immigrant rights. Kat shares her personal journey of moving back to Peru from the U.S. at the age of 12, navigating cultural identity, and finding her voice in activism.Together, they discuss the emotional impact of the filmEncanto, the challenges of feminism in Peru, systemic racism in education, and the recent environmental crisis caused by the Repsol oil spill. Kat also reflects on the resilience of communities, the role of the Peruvian diaspora, and her hopes for a more equitable future.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about identity, activism, and what it means to create change across borders.🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to subscribe!🔗 Follow us on Instagram @peruviansofusa📩 Subscribe to our newsletter: peruviansofusa.com/newsletter | — | ||||||
| 2/19/25 | ![]() 123 (English) Poderosa Coding: Navigating Tech and Career Shifts | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, host Nathalie sits down with Lidia, founder of Poderosa Coding, to discuss her inspiring transition from education to tech. While Lidia is not Peruvian, her journey is one that our community can learn from—especially when it comes to career pivots, job searching, and overcoming challenges like layoffs. Lidia shares how she discovered coding, enrolled in a bootcamp during the pandemic, and landed her first job in tech. But the journey didn’t stop there—she also faced a layoff and had to navigate uncertainty. She opens up about how she rebuilt her career, leveraged personal branding, and used LinkedIn to create new opportunities. 🎧 Tune in to hear about: ✨ Switching careers & breaking into tech ✨ The reality of getting laid off & what to do next ✨ The power of networking & personal branding ✨ Resilience, adaptability, and career growth Support Peruvians of USA:Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to ournewsletter.Episode Notes: Visit ourwebsitefor detailedshow notes.Review: Love our content? Leave a review onApple Podcasts orSpotify.Shop: Check out ourOnline Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions.Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram@peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 2/14/25 | ![]() 122 (English) Valentine's Day Special: Marrying a Peruvian and other blessings | Love knows no borders, but it definitely comes with surprises! In this special Valentine’s Day episode ofPeruvians of USA, host Nathalie sits down with her husband, Marcus, for a heartfelt conversation about their journey—from dating to marriage and everything in between.Together, they reflect on:🌎 Navigating cultural differences in their relationship🛫 Traveling to Peru and embracing Peruvian traditions🗣 The challenges (and laughs) of learning Spanish & Spanglish moments👨👩👧👦 The role of family in their love story💪 How they’ve grown together while balancing work, life, and fitnessAs a Peruvian and an African American couple, Nathalie and Marcus open up about their experiences, the lessons they’ve learned, and what it really means to build a life together across cultures.✨ Whether you're in a multicultural relationship or just love a good love story, this episode is for you!🔗 Listen now and celebrate love with us!Support Peruvians of USA:Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to ournewsletter.Episode Notes: Visit ourwebsitefor detailedshow notes.Review: Love our content? Leave a review onApple Podcasts orSpotify.Shop: Check out ourOnline Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions.Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram@peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
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| 2/7/25 | ![]() 121 (English) Birth Unfiltered: Facing Fears, Finding Strength, and Welcoming Life | In this deeply personal and heartfelt episode, Nathalie shares her raw and honest birth story, from the first signs of labor to the miraculous moment she welcomed her daughter into the world. Join Nathalie as she opens up about the fears, challenges, and triumphs she faced during her journey through childbirth. From navigating hospital interventions to leaning on the unwavering support of her husband and doula, Nathalie’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, self-trust, and the incredible strength it takes to bring new life into the world. Whether you’re an expectant parent, a seasoned mom, or simply curious about the realities of childbirth, this episode offers valuable insights, emotional moments, and a reminder that every birth story is unique. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about courage, love, and the transformative experience of becoming a parent. **Key Topics Covered:** - Preparing for childbirth: What to expect vs. reality - The role of a supportive partner and doula during labor - Navigating hospital interventions like epidurals and Pitocin - Overcoming self-doubt and finding strength in the toughest moments - The emotional highs and lows of labor and delivery - Post-birth reflections and advice for expectant parents | — | ||||||
| 2/5/25 | ![]() 120 (español) Rompiendo Barreras en el Extranjero: Carlos Rua en la Industria Technologica | En este episodio de Peruvians of USA, Nathalie conversa con Carlos Rua, un profesional peruano que trabaja en Amazon. Carlos comparte su inspiradora historia de cómo se mudó de Perú a los Estados Unidos para seguir una educación superior y una carrera en tecnología. Después de enfrentar un estancamiento profesional en Perú, Carlos decidió dar un paso audaz al prepararse para el GMAT y obtener un MBA en la Universidad de Virginia. En esta charla, aborda los desafíos culturales, la importancia del networking y su experiencia navegando en el proceso de reclutamiento como estudiante internacional. Carlos también habla sobre su pasantía en Google durante la pandemia, su transición a Amazon y las lecciones que ha aprendido en el camino. Ya seas un estudiante internacional aspirante o un profesional que busca dar un salto en su carrera, este episodio ofrece valiosas lecciones sobre perseverancia, adaptación y éxito profesional en los EE.UU. 🎧 ¡Sintoniza para conocer la historia de Carlos y obtener consejos prácticos para tu propio camino! Apoya a Peruvians of USA📩 Suscríbete a nuestro boletín: peruviansofusa.com/newsletter🛍 Compra nuestra mercancía: peruviansofusa.threadless.com📱 Síguenos en Instagram @peruviansofusa | — | ||||||
| 1/22/25 | ![]() 119 (Spanglish) Entrepreneurship with Heritage: Yajaira Morales on Pura Tierra Inca Blends | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, we sit down with Yajaira Morales, founder of Pura Tierra Inka Blends, to uncover her inspiring journey from veterinary technician to entrepreneur. 🌟 Yajaira shares how her Peruvian heritage and a dream during the pandemic guided her to create a line of natural self-care products rooted in tradition and innovation. 🇵🇪✨ 🎧 What to expect in this episode: 🌿 How Yajaira transformed a dream into a thriving business 🧼 The story behind culturally significant products like Chicha Morada Soap 💪 Navigating challenges like racism and balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship 💡 Encouraging advice for aspiring entrepreneurs Join us as we celebrate Yajaira's resilience, passion, and commitment to her roots. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in business and life. 🎙️ Tune in now and discover how Pura Tierra Inka Blends bridges cultural heritage with modern entrepreneurship. ✨ Link to support Yajaira’s journey: www.PuraTierraInkaBlends.com Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 1/8/25 | ![]() 118 (English) Journey to Radical Self-Care and Cultural Identity with Joanna Amenero | What if embracing your cultural roots could lead to deeper healing and personal growth? In this episode of Peruvians of USA, we dive into the transformative story of Joanna Minero—Jojo—a licensed clinical social worker and proud Peruvian from Chiclayo. Jojo’s journey from navigating two worlds to founding Condor Center is a testament to the power of resilience, cultural pride, and innovation in mental health. What’s in it for you? 👉 Cultural Insight: Discover how Jojo bridges her Peruvian heritage with groundbreaking mental health practices, including the growing role of plant medicine. 👉 Practical Inspiration: Learn how Jojo overcame challenges like stigma in Spanish-speaking communities, paving the way for you to challenge taboos in your own life or work. 👉 Holistic Healing: Explore unique therapeutic approaches, including psychedelic integration, and gain fresh perspectives on achieving mental wellness. 👉 Empowerment: Hear Jojo’s advice for anyone striving to blend their personal passions with professional purpose, especially in underserved communities. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s an invitation to rethink mental health, honor your roots, and explore the transformative power of self-awareness and cultural connection. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() 117 (Spanglish) Exploring Peruvian Vegan Cuisine and Cultural Preservation with Nico Vera | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, Nathalie sits down with Nico Vera, a Peruvian journalist and chef based in Portland, Oregon. 🇵🇪 Nico takes us through his inspiring journey from growing up in La Oroya, Peru, to becoming a celebrated food writer and vegan chef in the U.S. 🌟 What You'll Hear: Nico’s childhood immersed in Peruvian culture and his accidental first taste of Pisco Sour. 🍹 How an injury and his future wife inspired his transition to veganism. 🌱 The art of adapting traditional Peruvian dishes into flavorful vegan recipes. 🍽️ The cultural significance of Peruvian cuisine and its growing global influence. 🌍 Nico’s passion for preserving his heritage while innovating with plant-based ingredients. This episode is a celebration of Peruvian culinary traditions, creativity, and the importance of honoring culture through food. Don’t miss Nico’s reflections and his exciting vision for the future of Peruvian cuisine! ✨ Follow Nico: Find his adventures and recipes on Instagram @PiscoTrail. Support Peruvians of USA:✨ Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.✨ Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes.✨ Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.✨ Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions.✨ Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook!✨ Become a Supporter: Help sustain future episodes with a small monthly donation starting at just 99 cents! Support Here. 🎧 Listen now and immerse yourself in this flavorful journey! 🌟 | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | ![]() 116 (Spanglish) Trumpet Papi's Rise on TikTok | In this episode of the Peruvians of USA podcast, host Nathalie sits down with Daniel Flores, also known as "Trumpet Papi," to explore his incredible journey as a Peruvian immigrant, talented musician, and rising social media star. Daniel shares how music became his lifeline after immigrating to the U.S. at age five, helping him navigate cultural challenges and connect with his Peruvian heritage. From his early days in the school band to his rise as a social media phenomenon, Daniel's story is a testament to the power of resilience, creativity, and cultural pride. Topics include: How Daniel's love for the trumpet shaped his identity. The complexities of growing up in a predominantly Mexican-American community. His rise to fame on TikTok and Instagram as "Trumpet Papi." Using music to preserve cultural ties and foster community. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about the immigrant experience, the transformative power of art, and the beauty of celebrating culture through creativity. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! Become a Supporter: Help sustain future episodes with a small monthly donation starting at just 99 cents! Support Here. | — | ||||||
| 11/20/24 | ![]() 115 (español) Advocating for Peruvians: Sandro Navarro’s Effort for Visibility in NYC | In this episode of Peruvians of the USA, we sit down with Sandro Estefano Navarro, a New York-based Peruvian community leader. Sandro shares his journey from Piura, Peru, to the United States at the age of 15, navigating the challenges of adapting to a new culture, language, and environment. He reflects on his experiences in high school, joining the U.S. Army, and his military training and deployment to Afghanistan. Sandro has since become a key advocate for the Peruvian community in New York, organizing significant events like the Peruvian flag-raising and the establishment of Peruvian Heritage Day in the city. He also played a vital role in supporting his community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to learn about Sandro's impactful work in community organizing, his efforts to highlight Andean culture, and his dedication to improving public health and visibility for Peruvians in the U.S. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 11/13/24 | ![]() 114 (español) Seguro de Salud en EE. UU.: Todo lo que Necesitas Saber para Elegir Bien | Únete a nosotros en este episodio completo mientras Nicolás García, de Health Insurance Couple, comparte su viaje desde Perú a los Estados Unidos y su transición de carrera hacia la industria del seguro de salud. Profundizamos en las complejidades del seguro de salud en los EE. UU., desde entender términos clave como copagos, coseguro y deducibles, hasta elegir el plan de salud adecuado para trabajadores independientes, dueños de pequeños negocios y empleados. Aprende sobre los impactos de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio, las diferencias entre los sistemas de salud en EE. UU. y Perú, y la creciente tendencia del turismo médico. Nicolás ofrece consejos invaluables sobre cómo tomar decisiones informadas durante la inscripción abierta, comprender el seguro patrocinado por el empleador y navegar deudas médicas. Sintoniza para recibir asesoramiento experto sobre cómo gestionar eficazmente tus gastos de salud y aprovechar tus opciones de seguro para lograr tranquilidad. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 10/23/24 | ![]() 113 (Spanglish) Healthy Con Gusto: A Conversation with Chef Carmen | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, Chef Carmen shares her inspiring journey from Peru to the United States. Now a nutrition educator and founder of Healthy con Gusto, Carmen discusses how she blends her culinary heritage with modern health needs. From raising bilingual children to adapting Peruvian cuisine for dietary restrictions, Carmen offers valuable insights into maintaining cultural pride while promoting health and wellness. Tune in to learn about gluten-free Peruvian dishes, the importance of probiotics, and tips for raising culturally aware, bilingual kids. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 10/9/24 | ![]() 112 (español) De Perú a Harvard: Americo Mendoza Mori y la Revitalización Cultural del Quechua | En este episodio de Peruvians of USA, la anfitriona Nathalie conversa con Américo Mendoza Mori, un distinguido investigador y profesor peruano en la Universidad de Harvard. Juntos exploran el camino de Américo como inmigrante peruano en EE.UU. y su misión de revitalizar el idioma quechua y reconectar con las raíces indígenas de Perú. Américo comparte sus reflexiones sobre las complejidades de la identidad peruana, abordando los estigmas relacionados con los orígenes provinciales e indígenas, y cómo el quechua y otras lenguas indígenas pueden contribuir a resolver los problemas sociales actuales. La conversación también resalta la importancia de la literatura, la danza, la gastronomía y los eventos comunitarios para preservar la cultura andina, así como el papel de las universidades en el fomento del entendimiento cultural. Este episodio profundiza en la intersección entre la academia, la cultura y la comunidad — ¡imperdible para quienes están interesados en la revitalización cultural y el poder del idioma! Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() 111 (español) Peruvian Brothers: Un Viaje Culinario con Raíces en el Perú | En este episodio de Peruvians of USA, Giuseppe Lanzone, cofundador del negocio de comida Peruvian Brothers, comparte su viaje desde Perú a Estados Unidos, sus logros deportivos en remo y la creación y crecimiento de su negocio de food trucks y restaurantes peruanos en Washington, D.C. Giuseppe habla sobre los desafíos enfrentados durante la pandemia, sus esfuerzos para apoyar a la comunidad local y sus planes futuros, destacando la importancia de preservar y promover la cultura y cocina peruana. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our website for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! Become a Supporter: Help sustain future episodes with a small monthly donation starting at just 99 cents! Support Here. | — | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() 110 (English) College Without Loans with Chris Corinthian | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, we sit down with Chris Corinthian, also known as “TheFinLitGuy,” to explore his inspiring journey from Georgia to becoming a leading advocate for financial literacy. Chris shares valuable insights into navigating the college financial landscape, including how to secure scholarships, tips for new graduates to achieve financial independence, and essential personal finance strategies. Whether you're a student preparing for college or a graduate facing student loans, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you thrive without debt. Tune in to discover how you can get a debt-free degree and build a solid financial future. Special thanks to our sponsors Allpa Foods and the NYU Peruvian Student Association for making this episode possible. Visit Chris's website at yourdebtfreedegree.com for more resources and to schedule a personalized consultation. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 9/11/24 | ![]() 109 (English) The Power of Dance: Reconnecting to Our Peruvian Roots with Cynthia Paniagua | In this episode, Cynthia Paniagua, a renowned dancer and choreographer, shares her journey of representing her Peruvian and Puerto Rican heritage through dance. She discusses her involvement in the documentary Soy Andina, her motivations behind applying for the Fulbright grant, and the creation of her Dance Your Ancestors program, which reconnects Peruvians in the diaspora with their roots through dance. Cynthia is also recognized for her work in the movie In the Heights, created by Lin-Manuel Miranda and directed by Jon M. Chu. This episode is a powerful testament to the transformative power of cultural dance and reconnecting with one's roots. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 9/4/24 | ![]() 108 (English) Peruvian Coffee & Culture: A Conversation with Elias Burrell | In this episode of Peruvians of USA, host Nathalie interviews Elias Burrell, the founder of Allpa Foods, a Peruvian-inspired food brand featuring products like coffee, quinoa, and maca powder. Elias shares his story of blending his Peruvian and Paraguayan heritage, his entrepreneurial journey, and the importance of self-care while balancing a full-time career in supply chain. The episode also highlights his family's influence and his advice on starting small in business. Tune in for insights on cultural connection, business growth, and wellness. Support Peruvians of USA: Subscribe: Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter. Episode Notes: Visit our [website] for detailed show notes. Review: Love our content? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Shop: Check out our Online Store and proudly wear our “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano” t-shirts, available in feminine and gender-neutral versions. Follow Us: Join the community on Instagram @peruviansofusa and like us on Facebook! | — | ||||||
| 12/26/23 | ![]() 95 (Spanglish) Fundamentos Financieros: Cómo Ahorrar Dinero y Mejorar Tu Crédito | ¡Acompáñanos en una conversación informativa sobre cómo ahorrar, hacer un presupuesto, y mejorar tu crédito En este episodio Nathalie fue invitada a un Live con @fundacionpuroperu - siempre promoviendo la cultura Peruana en las siguientes generaciones de Peruanos-Americanos. | — | ||||||
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