Hi Dolls, my name is Karina Luna. Practically 30 and recently in a loving relationship. Now, healing and learning through it. Welcome to a Spanglish podcast, where we WILL talk about what your mom doesn’t. Tune in weekly for a variety of topics from the señora life, relationships, healing, self care and pop culture. A one woman show with occasional guests. A place I hope will inspire you to face challenges with faith, positivity and acceptance. So if you find yourself cussing, crying and loudly singing to La Bichota’s lyrics while making dinner, welcome this is for you.
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Hi Dolls, my name is Karina Luna. Practically 30 and recently in a loving relationship. Now, healing and learning through it. Welcome to a Spanglish podcast, where we WILL talk about what your mom doesn’t. Tune in weekly for a variety of topics from the señora life, relationships, healing, self care and pop culture. A one woman show with occasional guests. A place I hope will inspire you to face challenges with faith, positivity and acceptance. So if you find yourself cussing, crying and loudly singing to La Bichota’s lyrics while making dinner, welcome this is for you.
Karina shares her story about why she moved away from her hometown. What things she considered before making that decision and what she has learned since she left the cold midwest for the hot year long summers of texas.
De lo que no habla tu Mama
Hi Dolls, my name is Karina Luna. Practically 30 and recently in a loving relationship. Now, healing and learning through it. Welcome to a Spanglish podcast, where we WILL talk about what your mom doesn’t. Tune in weekly for a variety of topics from the señora life, relationships, healing, self care and pop culture. A one woman show with occasional guests. A place I hope will inspire you to face challenges with faith, positivity and acceptance. So if you find yourself cussing, crying and loudly singing to La Bichota’s lyrics while making dinner, welcome this is for you.