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From the Fire Escape Podcast
by Taina Carrrero & Iris la Blanca
Perched on the fire escape in the Bronx in the 1980s, Iris V. Fernandez and her daughter, Taina Carrero, were dreaming beyond their surroundings. That fire escape was more than just metal frames; they were places of reflection, resilience, and hope—symbols of survival in a neighborhood that tested them daily. Today, Iris, a retired nurse turned published author/ consultant, and Taina, an award-winning Realtor, international investor, and small business owner, return to those roots to share their story with the world through From the Fire Escape Podcast
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Episode 4- Hustle Culture
In this episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take you back to the 1980s South Bronx—a time of struggle, survival, and unstoppable hustle.Amidst economic decline, factory closures, and the crack epidemic, families had to find creative ways to make ends meet. From side hustles and government cheese to community-driven resilience, we explore how hard work, sacrifice, and determination kept the Bronx alive.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:The financial realities of Bronx families in the ‘80sHow multiple jobs, side gigs, and playing the numbers kept households afloatThe power of community: sharing food, childcare, and resourcesThe rise of grassroots organizations that rebuilt the BronxA personal journey of overcoming hardship, hustling for education, and defying the oddsThis isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a testament to resilience and a reminder that the hustle never stops. Whether you’re working multiple jobs, building a business, or chasing a dream, this episode motivates you to keep pushing forward.🎧 Plus! We share must-read book recommendations for entrepreneurship, wealth-building, and success.Tune in now and get inspired! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on socials for more Bronx stories and real talk.📚 Book Recommendations from this Episode:The South Bronx Rising: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of an American City” (3rd Edition)– Jill JonnesRich Dad Poor Dad” – Robert KiyosakiThink and Grow Rich” – Napoleon HillAtomic Habits” – James ClearThe Wealth Money Can’t Buy– Robin Sharma.Community groups discussed in this episode:https://www.sebcodevelopment.org/about/https://mbdhousing.orghttps://www.bkcianyc.orgFollow us and stay connected!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthefireescape.podcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@from.the.fire.escapeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromtheFireEscapeContact us:[email protected] form
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Episode 3- Journey to Orchard Beach
Episode 3: "Journey to Orchard Beach"For many Bronx kids, a trip to Orchard Beach wasn’t just a day in the sun—it was an escape, a celebration, and a rite of passage. In this episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take you on a nostalgic journey to the Bronx’s beloved “Playa.”From packed family outings with coolers full of arroz con pollo to blasting freestyle music on boomboxes, they reminisce about the sights, sounds, and energy that made Orchard Beach a summer sanctuary. But beyond the fun, they reflect on what these trips represented—joy in the midst of struggle, a community coming together, and the simple moments that made childhood unforgettable.🎧 Tune in for stories of summer adventures, resilience, and the magic of making the best out of what you have. Because sometimes, the best getaways are right in your own backyard📚 Book Recommendations from this Episode:The Bronx Nobody Knows by William B. HelmreichYes Yes Y’all: Oral History of Hip-Hop’s First Decade by Jim Fricke & Charlie AhearnBodega Dreams by Ernesto QuiñonezThe Power of Now by Eckhart TolleIkigai by Héctor García & Francesc MirallesFollow us and stay connected!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthefireescape.podcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@from.the.fire.escapeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromtheFireEscapeContact us:[email protected] formServices offered by your hosts:Travel savings and bookings: tgetaways.comReal Estate Services (NY): tcarteam.comBook publishing & Consultations irislablanca.comB2B Consultations: adguys.io
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Episode 2- It Takes a Village
Growing up in The Bronx in the 1980s wasn’t easy—crime was high, resources were limited, and families often struggled to make ends meet. But through it all, one thing remained strong: the community. In this episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take a heartfelt look back at the tight-knit neighborhoods that raised them.They share stories of how neighbors stepped in as second parents, how store owners looked out for local kids, and how a sense of shared responsibility kept families afloat. They also reflect on the role of the fire escape—not just as an emergency exit, but as a lifeline for connection, where neighbors sent messages, shared stories, and found support in one another.Even when families had little, they still gave—sharing meals, tipping the grocery clerk, and making sure no one was left behind. This episode reminds us that true wealth isn’t measured in dollars but in the bonds we build and the kindness we show.📚 Book Recommendations from this Episode:The Dancing Gangsters of the South Bronx by Willie "MB" EstradaTuesdays with Morrie- Mitch AlbomPower of Intention- Dr. Wayne DyerDown These Mean Streets- Piri ThomasFollow us and stay connected!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthefireescape.podcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@from.the.fire.escapeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromtheFireEscapeContact us:[email protected] formServices offered by your hosts:Travel savings and bookings: tgetaways.comReal Estate Services (NY): tcarteam.comBook publishing & Consultations irislablanca.comB2B Consultations: adguys.io
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Episode 1: From the Fire Escape
In this debut episode of From the Fire Escape Podcast, hosts Taina Carrero and Iris la Blanca take you back to where it all started, the fire escape on the Grand Concourse that became a symbol of resilience, dreams, and escape. They share personal stories of growing up in The Bronx, where opportunities were scarce, but determination was endless.Through a mix of storytelling and conversation, Taina and Iris reflect on the challenges of underserved urban communities, the power of knowledge, and how a simple fire escape became a space for deep conversations, big dreams, and even passing notes to neighbors. They also discuss the importance of representation in literature and recommend must-read books for people growing up in similar environments.If you've ever wondered what it takes to rise beyond your circumstances while staying true to your origins, this episode is for you.📚Book Recommendations from this Episode:Perseverance: The Bridge to a Latina mother's dream-The Fifth Agreement by Don José Ruiz and Don Miguel RuizCreative Visualization by Shakti GawainPower of Subconscious Mind- Joseph MurphyTune in, get inspired, and remember no matter where you start, your story is yours to write.Follow us and stay connected!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromthefireescape.podcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@from.the.fire.escapeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromtheFireEscapeContact us:[email protected] formServices offered by your hosts:Travel savings and bookings: tgetaways.comReal Estate Services (NY): tcarteam.comBook publishing & Consultations irislablanca.comB2B Consultations: adguys.io
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Perched on the fire escape in the Bronx in the 1980s, Iris V. Fernandez and her daughter, Taina Carrero, were dreaming beyond their surroundings. That fire escape was more than just metal frames; they were places of reflection, resilience, and hope—symbols of survival in a neighborhood that tested them daily. Today, Iris, a retired nurse turned published author/ consultant, and Taina, an award-winning Realtor, international investor, and small business owner, return to those roots to share their story with the world through From the Fire Escape Podcast
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