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When You're Invisible
My Cultura and iHeartPodcasts
19 episodes
9 months ago
This is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped me. Too often we focus on stories about people who have achieved positions of influence, wealth, and power. On this podcast, we won’t be doing that. Many of our guests have never been interviewed before. I want to shed light on the experiences of folks who feel invisible. What do everyday people have to say about their lives, their country, their hopes and dreams, and what they believe would make the world a better place?  I’m your host, Maria Fernenda Diez and I’m a first gen Mexican-American. Growing up, my family moved to different regions of the US - from the East Coast to the Midwest to the South - and we were on food stamps when I was young before we became middle class. I ended up getting an almost full ride to the Ivy League but never left my roots behind. I call myself an in-betweener because I’m part of many communities, but don’t fully fit into one single community. Although this can be lonely at times, it’s a vulnerability that can help me connect with others, have honest conversations, and build genuine connections.
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This is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped me. Too often we focus on stories about people who have achieved positions of influence, wealth, and power. On this podcast, we won’t be doing that. Many of our guests have never been interviewed before. I want to shed light on the experiences of folks who feel invisible. What do everyday people have to say about their lives, their country, their hopes and dreams, and what they believe would make the world a better place?  I’m your host, Maria Fernenda Diez and I’m a first gen Mexican-American. Growing up, my family moved to different regions of the US - from the East Coast to the Midwest to the South - and we were on food stamps when I was young before we became middle class. I ended up getting an almost full ride to the Ivy League but never left my roots behind. I call myself an in-betweener because I’m part of many communities, but don’t fully fit into one single community. Although this can be lonely at times, it’s a vulnerability that can help me connect with others, have honest conversations, and build genuine connections.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (19/19)
When You're Invisible
Rosaena: An Intergenerational Conversation With My Abuela
10 months ago
52 minutes

When You're Invisible
Yajaira: Being Underestimated as a Young Latina Mom
10 months ago
45 minutes

When You're Invisible
Abby: An Indigenous Chicano’s Homecoming
10 months ago
47 minutes

When You're Invisible
Danny, Terry & Charles: Fighting for Unions in Coal Country
10 months ago
37 minutes

When You're Invisible
Daniel: Being a Double Minority in a Red State
10 months ago
39 minutes

When You're Invisible
Mr. J: Becoming a Black Male Teacher in Baltimore
11 months ago
41 minutes

When You're Invisible
Kiana: Redefining Life with Chronic Illness
11 months ago
44 minutes

When You're Invisible
Francisco: My Brother’s Path to Community Organizing
11 months ago
42 minutes

When You're Invisible
Introducing: When You’re Invisible Season 2
11 months ago
1 minute

When You're Invisible
Happy May Day!
1 year ago
1 minute

When You're Invisible
Claudia and Francisco: My Parents’ Immigrant Story
2 years ago
53 minutes

When You're Invisible
Jen: Bridging the Divide
2 years ago
41 minutes

When You're Invisible
Lani: Authenticity as an In-Betweener
2 years ago
38 minutes

When You're Invisible
Kate: Owning Our Imperfections
2 years ago
25 minutes

When You're Invisible
Franklin, Lucely, Gilberto, & Ines: Unsung American Heroes
2 years ago
30 minutes

When You're Invisible
Anicia: A Seat at the Table
2 years ago
31 minutes

When You're Invisible
Louie: Two Sides of an Institution
2 years ago
25 minutes

When You're Invisible
Ralph: Tales from an Ivy League Mailroom
2 years ago
37 minutes

When You're Invisible
Introducing: When You're Invisible
2 years ago
2 minutes

When You're Invisible
This is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped me. Too often we focus on stories about people who have achieved positions of influence, wealth, and power. On this podcast, we won’t be doing that. Many of our guests have never been interviewed before. I want to shed light on the experiences of folks who feel invisible. What do everyday people have to say about their lives, their country, their hopes and dreams, and what they believe would make the world a better place?  I’m your host, Maria Fernenda Diez and I’m a first gen Mexican-American. Growing up, my family moved to different regions of the US - from the East Coast to the Midwest to the South - and we were on food stamps when I was young before we became middle class. I ended up getting an almost full ride to the Ivy League but never left my roots behind. I call myself an in-betweener because I’m part of many communities, but don’t fully fit into one single community. Although this can be lonely at times, it’s a vulnerability that can help me connect with others, have honest conversations, and build genuine connections.