
Charlitas
Charlitas is an engaging and insightful podcast hosted by "The Mariposas," a group of dynamic interns from Latino Leadership Northwest. Broadcasting from the heart of Vancouver, Washington, this podcast is dedicated to exploring a wide array of topics that resonate with both the local Latino community and a broader audience. Each episode features in-depth discussions about vital resources, exciting opportunities, and real-world experiences that are pertinent to emerging Latino leaders.
The show's format is a blend of informative dialogue, guest interviews, and personal narratives, providing listeners with a rich and diverse perspective on life in Vancouver. Charlitas aims to empower, educate, and connect listeners by delving into issues related to education, career development, cultural identity, and community involvement.
Listeners can expect an authentic and vibrant atmosphere where the voices of young Latino leaders are amplified. The Mariposas, with their unique experiences and backgrounds, bring a fresh and relatable approach to each topic, making Charlitas a must-listen for anyone interested in the Latino experience in the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're seeking inspiration, guidance, or simply a connection to the Latino community, Charlita" is your go-to podcast for stories that matter.
Charlitas
Ese amigo woke - Charlitas S2 E9
In this episode of Charlitas, we break down the history of the word “woke,” how it’s been used in culture and social media, and what it looks like among friends, family, and our own community. From IMAX movies to paper straws, LED headlights, and even matcha lattes (👀), we share our funniest “woke takes” before diving into the deeper conversations on social justice, cancel culture, and empathy.
En este episodio de Charlitas, platicamos sobre el origen de la palabra woke, cómo se ha usado en la cultura y en las redes sociales, y qué significa en nuestras amistades, familias y comunidad. Desde las películas en IMAX hasta los popotes de papel, las luces LED de los carros y hasta el matcha latte (👀), compartimos nuestras opiniones más “woke” antes de entrarle a conversaciones más profundas sobre justicia social, cancel culture y empatía.