EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 40 MIN
Entrepreneurship Isn’t Accidental: Children of Mexican Immigrants Building Their Own Way
from Podcast CAMINA
Children of Mexican immigrants are disproportionately likely to start their own businesses. In Northern Arizona, that work looks different depending on where you begin — and where your family began.This episode introduces Anabel Arteaga and Manuel “Manny” Lugo. One is working with her family to keep a popular restaurant thriving, bringing food and culture to Arizona neighbors. The other is just starting out, shaped by the same inherited values of risk, responsibility, and self-reliance.Together, their stories reveal what immigrant families pass down — and why entrepreneurship is rarely an accident.
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Children of Mexican immigrants are disproportionately likely to start their own businesses. In Northern Arizona, that work looks different depending on where you begin — and where your family began.This episode introduces Anabel Arteaga and Manuel “Manny” Lugo. One is working with her family to keep a popular restaurant thriving, bringing food and culture to Arizona neighbors. The other is just starting out, shaped by the same inherited values of risk, responsibility, and self-reliance.Together, their stories reveal what immigrant families pass down — and why entrepreneurship is rarely an accident.
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