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Mi vida en Espanglish
Marisol Perez D'oleo
18 episodes
4 days ago
4 Second-generation professional Latina sisters having raw and honest conversations about cultural taboos, motherhood, sisterhood and the challenges of living life in Spanglish in today's world.
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4 Second-generation professional Latina sisters having raw and honest conversations about cultural taboos, motherhood, sisterhood and the challenges of living life in Spanglish in today's world.
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Kids & Family
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S2E4: Modern Day Feminism: A Road to Equality or An Excuse To Villainize Men?
Mi vida en Espanglish
1 hour 15 minutes 27 seconds
3 years ago
S2E4: Modern Day Feminism: A Road to Equality or An Excuse To Villainize Men?

Modern Day Feminism: A Road to Equality or an Excuse to Villainize Men? On Today's episode, the sisters are joined by Mary (oldest cousin, Gen X) and Briana (18 year old niece, and Gen z) to discuss modern day feminism. Listen and Join the conversation.  Do you believe modern feminist hate and villainize men? Leave a comment!   To listen, click the link in our bio!  


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Mi vida en Espanglish
4 Second-generation professional Latina sisters having raw and honest conversations about cultural taboos, motherhood, sisterhood and the challenges of living life in Spanglish in today's world.