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Very Caliente

Welcome to Very Caliente—the podcast that turns up the heat on culture, connection, and real conversation. Hosted by the always insightful Pablo Alsina and the ever-radiant Jenni López, this bilingual duo brings you a refreshing blend of brains and boldness with every episode.Rooted in positivity and passion, Very Caliente celebrates the class, talent, and vibrant beauty of the Latino-Hispanic community while exploring stories that entertain, educate, inspire, and connect. From life lessons and honest takes to unforgettable guests and joyful vibes, it’s the show that feels like a night out with your smartest, funniest friends.Expect warmth, humor, realness, and storytelling that sticks with you whether you're commuting, cooking, or just need something muy bueno to get through the day.English, Spanish or Spanglish…you can count on Positivity Always. That’s the mantra. And it’s never sounded better.

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    Boardroom to Tennis Court – Leadership, Latina Power & Transition with Lizette Ibarra

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López   Episode Title: E019 - From the Boardroom to the Tennis Court – Leadership, Latina Power & Life in Transition with Lizette Ibarra   Summary: In this energetic and inspiring episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie welcome Lizette Ibarra — founder and CEO of Latina Chief, executive search powerhouse, author, and passionate tennis player. Lizette opens up about building a company at the intersection of Latino culture and corporate leadership, the current state of diversity in business, and the mindset shifts that fuel successful career transitions. From immigrant roots to tennis courts to C-suites, this episode is packed with real talk on ambition, self-awareness, and living life on your own terms.   Main Topics: The mission behind Latina Chief and why multicultural talent matters How Latino purchasing power is reshaping corporate strategy Navigating the DEI landscape as a Latina entrepreneur Lizette's book Transitions and reframing life's crossroads Interview advice from thousands of executive conversations Tennis as a metaphor for leadership, resilience, and joy The HEPA Way Society: empowering women through sport and passion Miami as the melting pot of Hispanic culture and business   Intriguing Quotes:   "If you don't have an inclusive strategy in your company, you're leaving money on the table." – Lizette Ibarra   "Transitions are not happening to me — they're happening for me." – Lizette Ibarra   "Self-awareness is such an important life skill. I'm not looking for perfection — I'm looking for that self-awareness." – Lizette Ibarra   "Life is like a movie. You have so many parts you can play — play them all." – Lizette Ibarra   Key Moments:   [00:00:45] – Jennie introduces Lizette Ibarra: CEO, author, tennis player, and powerhouse Latina leader [00:01:07] – What is Latina Chief? Executive search with a multicultural focus explained [00:02:16] – Why Lizette founded Latina Chief and the moment equity became her mission [00:04:11] – Does Latina Chief work with men too? Pablo asks the obvious question [00:05:19] – DEI under pressure: how Lizette navigates corporate rollbacks and consumer power [00:07:24] – Why Miami is the perfect home base for a pan-Latino executive search firm [00:09:51] – Lizette's book Transitions: reframing life's crossroads as happening 'for you, not to you' [00:13:20] – Where to find the book (Amazon) and the story behind writing it [00:13:39] – Pablo asks for Lizette's top interview tips from thousands of executive conversations [00:17:36] – Lizette the tennis player: from dreaming in Mexico to leading state-level teams in Miami [00:19:55] – The HEPA Way Society: a community for women to find their sport, their passion, their joy [00:20:47] – Pablo draws the parallel between tennis and life — lose a point, so what? [00:21:28] – Lizette's closing inspiration: the "damn it" mentality and going after everything [00:22:24] – Where to find Lizette online + Pablo's mixed doubles invitation   Notable Guests/Resources:   Lizette Ibarra — Founder & CEO of Latina Chief, executive search consultant, author, and tennis advocate 🌐 LinkedIn: Lizette Ibarra / Latina Chief 📸 Instagram: @libarra16 📚 Book: Transitions — available on Amazon   Special Announcements:   📚 Grab Transitions by Lizette Ibarra on Amazon and leave a review if it moves you 🎾 Follow Lizette's HEPA Way Society initiative for women in sport and wellness 🔥 Another powerhouse episode bringing real talk on career, culture, and living fully — only on Very Caliente 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    From the Hood to the Stage - Faith, Resilience & Purpose with Dr. JayR McIntyre.mp3

    Very Caliente   Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie Lopez   Episode Title: EP 018 - From the Hood to the Stage - Faith, Resilience & Purpose with Dr. JayR McIntyre   Summary: In this raw and high-energy episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie welcome Dr. JayR McIntyre. Army veteran, bestselling author, and Hood Motivator. Born in Long Beach, California, Dr. JayR went from gang violence, losing his mother to AIDS, and 42 days in county jail to three deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, a Bronze Star, and battling PTSD and TBI. After leaving the military he rebuilt himself from bankruptcy through education and faith. In 2025 he ranked as a top 50 motivational speaker in the world. He opens up about mental health, leadership under fire, raising bilingual kids, and the legacy he is building one book at a time. 🔥   Main Topics: From gang violence and county jail to the US Army and three combat deployments Mental health, PTSD, TBI, and nearly losing the battle four times Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and how eight months in Arecibo sparked his entrepreneurship The Hood Motivator brand and why street-level representation in education matters His 10-book series: A Good Heart Don't Pay Bills, The Power of the Pivot, The Janitor, and more Leadership as service under pressure: lessons from combat applied to everyday life Why life truly starts at 40 and motivating the over-40 crowd to keep going Bilingualism, Mexican heritage, and raising culturally grounded kids Faith, legacy, and the mission to leave this earth on E   Intriguing Quotes: "I woke up in January 2025 and I was a top 50 motivational speaker in the world." - Dr. JayR McIntyre "A good heart don't pay bills. You can give and give — and when you need it, nobody shows up." - Dr. JayR McIntyre "The best leaders perform well under pressure. Our whole life is a battlefield." - Dr. JayR McIntyre "I want to leave this earth on E. Every last thing out of me." - Dr. JayR McIntyre "Have faith, be delusional. Faith is the evidence of things not seen." - Dr. JayR McIntyre "Life for us starts at 40 and 50. We were told we wouldn't make it past 18." - Dr. JayR McIntyre   Key Moments: [00:00:30] - Pablo and Jennie welcome Dr. JayR McIntyre to Very Caliente [00:01:26] - Origin story: Long Beach, jail, and enlisting in the Army after 9/11 [00:02:52] - His son following him into the military and the honest speech he gave him [00:04:43] - Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico, and eight months on the ground in Arecibo [00:06:21] - The Hood Motivator brand and why representation in education matters [00:07:05] - Bankruptcy, going back to school for his MBA, and finding his real purpose [00:08:00] - Ranked top 50 in the world — how speaking life into himself got him there [00:08:21] - Breakdown of his 10-book series and the stories behind each title [00:10:43] - How to use your lowest point — jail, bankruptcy, rock bottom — as a launchpad [00:11:52] - Leadership is service under pressure: what combat taught him about leading people [00:13:19] - Leaving a legacy like Pac and Biggie — creating enough that it outlives you [00:13:54] - Why your best chapter starts at 40 and the message to anyone feeling past their prime [00:15:38] - Dr. JayR's personal algorithm: podcast days, speaking, church, and protecting his energy [00:16:43] - Raising bilingual kids with Mexican heritage and the power of cultural identity [00:18:23] - Where to find Dr. JayR's books, podcast, and socials [00:19:52] - Final message: be delusional, activate your gift, and be okay losing people who don't get it   Notable Guests/Resources: Dr. JayR McIntyre - Veteran, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker Instagram: @thehoodmotivator YouTube: The Hood Motivator Podcast: The Motivators Table Books: Search JAYR McIntyre on Amazon — 10 titles available now Key titles: A Good Heart Don't Pay Bills | The Power of the Pivot | The Janitor | The Three Ps (coming soon)   Special Announcements: The Three Ps: The Prodigal Bro, The Promiscuous Bro, and The Prolific Bro — coming soon, co-authored with his son All 10 books available on Amazon under JAYR McIntyre, projected through early 2026 Follow Very Caliente for more conversations with leaders, veterans, and cultural changemakers   🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Soaring Beyond Limits- Books, Aviation & Legacy with Jacqueline Ruiz

    Podcast Title: Very Caliente   Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López   Episode Title: E017 - Soaring Beyond Limits: Books, Aviation & Legacy with Jacqueline Ruiz   Summary: In this high-flying episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie sit down with Jacqueline Ruiz — author of 38 books, speaker, nonprofit founder, and Latina pilot known as Pilotina. Twice a cancer survivor before 24, Jacqueline turned her brush with mortality into rocket fuel for a life of service and legacy. From learning to fly at 31 to documenting 120 Latina aviation stories for permanent museum exhibits, this episode is a masterclass in faith, urgency, and what it really means to manifest your dreams.   Main Topics: Jacqueline's two cancer diagnoses before 24 and the sense of urgency they ignited Learning to fly at 31 and the journey from intimidated student to pilot in command The 120 Latina aviation stories now in permanent museum exhibits across the U.S. Why less than 1% of pilots are Latina — and what Jacqueline is doing about it The real formula for manifesting: inspiration, action, and relentless follow-through Balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood, and a global legacy of service Her nonprofit mentoring Latina youth ages 12–25 across Latin America and the U.S. Becoming trilingual at 14 and passing her sommelier Level 1 exam — yes, really   Intriguing Quotes:   "I want to be closer to the skies because if I have a prayer, it'll get there quicker." – Jacqueline Ruiz   "You went from being strapped to a plane to being the pilot in command. Those wings were my wings." – Jacqueline Ruiz   "One single idea can change the paradigm." – Jacqueline Ruiz   "Gratitude is the greatest force to achieve every single one of your dreams." – Jacqueline Ruiz   "It takes the same energy to dream small as to dream big — so dream big and do the work." – Jacqueline Ruiz   "There's power in what we say and what we believe." – Pablo Alsina   Key Moments:   [00:00:45] – Jennie introduces Jacqueline Ruiz: author, speaker, pilot, and publisher [00:01:28] – How "Pilotina" was born — combining pilot and Latina identity [00:01:48] – Two cancer diagnoses before 24 and the urgency that changed everything [00:03:00] – Taking her first discovery flight at 31 and going from terrified to pilot in command [00:03:53] – Why Latina representation in aviation matters more than ever [00:04:30] – One idea, 120 stories: creating the only Latina aviation collection in history [00:04:53] – Two permanent museum exhibits for Latina aviators — a first in 100+ years [00:06:13] – The raw numbers: less than 1% of pilots are Latina [00:07:30] – The planes she's flown: Remos, Cessnas, Piper Arrows and more [00:09:09] – Jennie asks about the cancer journey that launched it all [00:10:00] – Waking up from surgery with a tube in her liver — and thinking about finals [00:12:13] – 38 books, a nonprofit, millions in impact — all fueled by a sense of urgency [00:13:04] – Pablo on the power of positivity vs. just happiness [00:15:44] – Renewing her contract with God daily through acts of kindness [00:16:30] – Jennie reveals Jacqueline is her book publisher [00:17:06] – Defining success as the intersection of profit and impact [00:18:03] – Her nonprofit: mentoring 12–25-year-old Latinas across five countries [00:19:14] – Pablo on manifesting + work: you can't just wish on a star [00:19:53] – Passing her sommelier Level 1 exam — and learning English from shampoo bottles [00:21:48] – Jennie's closing call to action: rewatch this one and take notes [00:22:11] – Find Jacqueline at @PilotinaOfficial on Instagram   Notable Guests/Resources:   Jacqueline Ruiz — Author of 38 books, international speaker, nonprofit founder, and Latina pilot 📸 Instagram: @PilotinaOfficial ✈️ Creator of the only Latina aviation story collection in history (120 stories) 🏛️ Permanent exhibits at museums in Maryland and Kansas 📚 Publisher and founder of Fig Factor Media 🌎 Nonprofit mentoring Latina youth in Belize, Panama, Medellín, Mexico, Colombia & the U.S. 🏆 Grant recipient from the Obama Foundation   Special Announcements:   ✈️ Follow @PilotinaOfficial to catch Jacqueline's adventures in the air and around the world. 📚 Dreaming of writing your own book? Reach out to Jacqueline's publishing company. 🔥 Share this episode with every Latina who needs a reminder: the skies — and the page — are yours. 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    After 30 & Unapologetic- Music, Authenticity & Life Without a Filter with Raquel Sofía

    Very Caliente   Hosts:   Pablo Alsina & Jennie López   Episode Title: E016 - After 30 & Unapologetic- Music, Authenticity & Life Without a Filter with Raquel Sofía   Summary: In this bilingual and soul-stirring episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie welcome Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Raquel Sofía — a Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated artist who has shared stages with Juanes and Shakira. Raquel opens up about her journey from writing dramatic love poems at age seven in Mayagüez to becoming one of the most authentic voices in Latin music today. She talks about her album Después de los Treinta, the art of writing from personal truth, navigating the music industry's "no" culture, and why she stopped outsourcing her opinions. Plus, she closes the episode with a live performance of her fan-favorite "Tenemos Historia." This one hits different. 🔥   Main Topics: • Growing up in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico and how it shaped her artistry • Writing from personal truth — and why honesty is her superpower • Her album Después de los Treinta and owning life after 30 • AI in music: why she sees it as a tool, not a threat • Stopping the outsourcing of opinions and protecting her authenticity • The music industry's rejection culture — and how to keep going • Independent music, social media, and the democratisation of art • Live performance: "Tenemos Historia"   Intriguing Quotes: "The artist's vocation is like a necessity — I never had that doubt about what I wanted to be." – Raquel Sofía "When I'm honest, people connect even more — because at the end of the day, we all have very similar feelings." – Raquel Sofía "I stopped outsourcing opinions. In almost everything." – Raquel Sofía "You have to cry it all out and then move on. Everyone is told no." – Raquel Sofía   Key Moments: [00:00:31] – Pablo and Jennie welcome Raquel Sofía to Very Caliente [00:01:30] – Raquel on writing poems at seven and the pull toward music from childhood [00:02:14] – Puerto Rican pride: music everywhere, always, and being from Mayagüez [00:03:53] – Jennie's fan moment — connecting with Raquel through "Tenemos Historia" [00:04:25] – How Raquel writes: untying emotional knots and the story behind "Tenemos Historia" [00:05:30] – Pablo on AI vs. real human artistry — and Raquel's nuanced take [00:06:17] – AI as a tool, not a replacement: Raquel's honest and grounded perspective [00:08:56] – Protecting authenticity after 30: stopping social media trend-chasing [00:09:26] – Why she stopped outsourcing opinions — from outfits to Grammy red carpets [00:11:48] – The album Después de los Treinta: making content for her generation [00:12:02] – Record labels vs. independence: the beauty of uploading music today [00:15:22] – Handling rejection: confirmed for tours and duets — then dropped [00:16:56] – Jennie asks: how do you keep going after the no? Raquel's real answer [00:17:34] – Raquel closes with a live performance of "Tenemos Historia" 🎤🔥   Notable Guests/Resources: Raquel Sofía – Singer-songwriter, Grammy & Latin Grammy-nominated artist from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 📱 Instagram/TikTok: @RaquelSofía | YouTube: @RaquelSofiamusica 🎵 Music on all platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, and more 🎙️ Podcast: After 30 (available now — more episodes coming)   Special Announcements: 🎤 Raquel's album Después de los Treinta is out now — made for everyone who's living their best life after 30 🎙️ Check out her new podcast After 30 — real conversations for real women 🔥 Follow Very Caliente for more bilingual conversations with artists, leaders, and cultural voices 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Breaking Into the Frame- Oscar Eligibility, Latino Storytelling & the Power of Brownsville with Elaine Del Valle

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López Episode Title: E015 - Breaking Into the Frame: Oscar Eligibility, Latino Storytelling & the Power of Brownsville with Elaine Del Valle Summary: In this inspiring episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie welcome Elaine Del Valle—actor, writer, director, producer, and casting director—to talk about her groundbreaking film Brownsville Bread. Elaine is the only Latina among more than 200 US directors with a film eligible for Oscar consideration. She opens up about growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn, the power of owning your story, the pay gap facing Latina directors, and what it takes to change the narrative for Latinos both in front of and behind the camera. Main Topics: Brownsville Bread and how it earned Oscar eligibility through theatrical release Being the only Latina US director with an Oscar-eligible film—and why that must change How writing gave Elaine creative control and industry credibility Latino representation: from stereotypes to authentic storytelling The accent debate and what forced accents cost Latino actors Latinos make up less than 4% of directors and 7% of writers The pay gap: offered far less than male Latino directors for the same work Breakout stars Summer Rose Castillo and Natalia Lara The roadmap for aspiring Latino filmmakers: web series → short films → features Sundance 2026: Elaine’s documentary Daydream Intriguing Quotes: “We have to be in the conversation. If we allow people to keep us out of it, we will never be in it.” – Elaine Del Valle “Through my writing, I learned I had a lot more control than when I was just acting.” – Elaine Del Valle “I’m from New York. We don’t keep secrets.” – Elaine Del Valle “I know for sure how much value I add.” – Elaine Del Valle “You have to be able to see it to believe it.” – Elaine Del Valle “Don’t attempt to do a big film right away. Practice it through short films.” – Elaine Del Valle Key Moments: [00:00:15] – Pablo introduces Elaine: multi-hyphenate storyteller and Oscar-eligible director [00:01:28] – What Oscar eligibility actually requires and how Brownsville Bread qualified [00:02:30] – Jennie asks about the evolution of Latino representation on screen [00:02:59] – Elaine’s early career: locked out of film/TV roles, only booked commercials [00:03:28] – Why she started writing: to tell her truth and gain creative control [00:05:30] – The Spike Lee comparison and what Brownsville Bread really shows [00:06:30] – Meet the young stars: Summer Rose Castillo and Natalia Lara [00:08:10] – Jennie asks how Elaine is changing the narrative one role at a time [00:08:59] – The stats: Latinos are less than 4% of directors and 7% of writers [00:09:45] – Same 4% pattern holds in corporate executive leadership too [00:10:33] – Pablo on being asked to fake an accent he doesn’t have [00:11:52] – Elaine on authentic accents vs. phony portrayals on major platforms [00:13:38] – How Elaine protects her integrity and self-worth in a tough industry [00:14:56] – The pay gap: offered dramatically less than a male Latino director for the same job [00:17:17] – Where to watch Brownsville Bread: Apple TV and Prime Video [00:17:41] – Advice for aspiring filmmakers: short films, festivals, the ecosystem [00:20:21] – Sundance 2026: Daydream premieres January 29th—streamable from home Notable Guests/Resources: Elaine Del Valle – Actor, writer, director, producer & CSA casting director 🎬 Brownsville Bread – Apple TV and Prime Video now 📸 Instagram: @BrownsvilleBread | @ElainedelValleDirector 🎬 Daydream – Sundance Film Festival, January 29th (also streamable online) ✍️ Substack: festival ecosystem and filmmaking career advice 🏆 Summer Rose Castillo – Young Elaine; Emmy-nominated for Alma’s Wake 🏆 Natalia Lara – Teenage Elaine; Venezuelan actress based in Georgia Special Announcements: 🎬 Watch Brownsville Bread now on Apple TV or Prime Video. 🏙️ Stream Daydream from January 29th at Sundance or online. 🔥 Very Caliente keeps spotlighting the Latino voices rewriting the rules. 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Latino, Hispanic or American - Identity, Culture & Unity

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López Episode Title:E014 - Latino, Hispanic or American - Identity, Culture & Unity   Summary: In this heartfelt and energetic episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie dive into a powerful conversation about Latino identity, culture, and the stereotypes that still divide communities today. Sharing personal stories from Argentina, Puerto Rico, and the United States, they explore what it truly means to be Hispanic, Latino, and American. From language and heritage to racism, misconceptions, and cultural pride, this episode is a reminder that diversity within the Latino community is something to celebrate—not simplify.   Main Topics: • The difference between Latino, Hispanic, and cultural identity • Growing up between cultures in the United States • Puerto Rico’s unique relationship with the U.S. • The power of bilingualism and embracing accents • How stereotypes still affect the Latino community • Why representation and storytelling matter • Raising multicultural children in today’s world • Celebrating diversity across Latino cultures   Intriguing Quotes: “Latinos are not one thing. We’re everything.” – Pablo Alsina “Your accent is not a weakness—it’s a superpower.” – Jennie López “If we build walls between cultures, we miss the beauty of learning from each other.” – Jennie López “We all come from the same human source. Unity matters.” – Pablo Alsina   Key Moments: [00:00:03] – Welcome to Very Caliente and the purpose behind the podcast [00:02:00] – The difference between “Latino” and “Hispanic” identity [00:04:15] – Pablo’s upbringing in Miami and the diversity of Latino cultures [00:06:00] – Jennie’s story: Puerto Rico, the U.S. Air Force, and moving to the mainland [00:08:45] – Puerto Rico’s citizenship confusion and Jennie’s traffic stop story [00:11:00] – Raising multicultural children and embracing identity [00:13:00] – Breaking stereotypes about Latino careers and education [00:16:00] – Cultural diversity within Latino music, food, and traditions [00:19:00] – The importance of asking questions instead of judging [00:21:30] – Final message: unity, pride, and embracing culture   Notable Guests/Resources: • Pablo Alsina – Broadcaster, storyteller, and podcast host • Jennie López – Speaker, entrepreneur, and co-host of Very Caliente   🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Leadership Without a Mask: Resilience, Truth & Latino Leadership with Enrique Acosta

    Podcast Title:Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López Episode Title:E013 - Leadership Without a Mask: Resilience, Truth & Latino Leadership with Enrique Acosta Summary: In this powerful leadership-focused episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jennie sit down with leadership expert, military veteran, and motivational speaker Enrique Acosta. With 26 years of military service and extensive leadership consulting experience, Enrique dives into what true leadership really means—and why too many leaders hide behind titles instead of leading authentically. From corporate culture and global leadership lessons to Latino representation and the power of self-awareness, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, authenticity, and purpose-driven leadership. Main Topics: Why leadership starts within—not with a title Lessons corporate America can learn from military leadership The difference between authority and true leadership How internal conflict destroys teams and organizations Why many leaders are “living lies” behind success and status The power of authenticity, resilience, and self-awareness Latino leadership, representation, and empowering women leaders Turning adversity into opportunity during moments like the pandemic Intriguing Quotes: “Leadership is not about position. Leadership is influence.” – Enrique Acosta “Most leaders are living lies behind the performance of leadership.” – Enrique Acosta “It’s you versus you. That’s the only competition that matters.” – Enrique Acosta “Lead where you are. Influence what you can.” – Enrique Acosta Key Moments: [00:00:30] – Pablo and Jennie introduce leadership expert Enrique Acosta [00:02:00] – Enrique’s 26-year military career and transition into leadership consulting [00:04:00] – What corporate America can learn from military leadership culture [00:06:30] – Why internal conflict destroys teams faster than external competition [00:07:30] – The difference between authority and leadership influence [00:10:00] – Launching the Developing the Leader Within podcast during the pandemic [00:12:30] – Latino leadership around the world and empowering women leaders [00:15:00] – The truth about leaders living behind masks of success [00:17:30] – Enrique’s bestselling book A Lion’s Pride: The Scars That Silenced Kings [00:19:30] – The importance of bilingual pride in the Latino community [00:21:30] – Final advice: “It’s you versus you.” Notable Guests/Resources: Enrique Acosta – Leadership consultant, speaker, and veteran Podcast: Developing the Leader Within (300+ episodes on global leadership) Book: A Lion’s Pride: The Scars That Silenced Kings Upcoming book: Latinos 100 (featuring Latino leaders across industries) Connect with Enrique on LinkedIn or on YouTube at DTLW Podcast Special Announcements: 🎙 Enrique’s podcast Developing the Leader Within features leadership voices from around the world. 📚 His book A Lion’s Pride explores authenticity, truth, and confronting the masks leaders wear. 🔥 Follow Very Caliente for more conversations with inspiring leaders, creators, and cultural changemakers. 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Justice, Faith & Fighting Back- Personal Injury Law with Mauro Fiore

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jennie López Episode Title:E012 - Justice, Faith & Fighting Back- Personal Injury Law with Mauro Fiore Summary: In this powerful and practical episode, Pablo and Jennie sit down with top California personal injury attorney Mauro Fiore to break down what really happens after an accident—and what insurance companies don’t want you to know. From faith and family to fighting billion-dollar insurance corporations, Mauro shares the legal steps everyone should take after a crash, the biggest mistakes people make, and how undocumented immigrants still have rights. It’s real talk, real strategy, and real protection for our community. Main Topics: Mauro’s 25+ year journey in personal injury law Why insurance companies are not on your side “No fee unless we win” – how contingency law really works The most common mistakes people make after an accident Step-by-step guide on what to do immediately after a crash Legal rights for undocumented immigrants in California Balancing high-stakes cases with faith, family, and fatherhood Intriguing Quotes: “Insurance companies are not there to help you. Their job is to pay you as little as possible.” – Mauro Fiore “If you’re injured, don’t talk to the insurance company—call a lawyer.” – Mauro Fiore “Citizens and non-citizens have the same rights when it comes to injury claims.” – Mauro Fiore “I see the worst of what can happen every day. That’s why I fight hard for every client.” – Mauro Fiore Key Moments: [00:01:00] – Meet Mauro Fiore: 25+ years fighting insurance companies [00:03:00] – From single life in Hollywood to fatherhood and faith [00:06:00] – Why he specializes exclusively in plaintiff personal injury [00:08:30] – What “no fees unless we win” actually means [00:10:00] – The biggest mistake people make after an accident [00:12:30] – Step-by-step: what to do immediately after a crash [00:15:30] – How to choose the right lawyer and avoid red flags [00:18:00] – Legal rights for undocumented immigrants in California [00:20:30] – Handling trauma, wrongful death, and emotional cases [00:23:30] – The $4 million case that changed a young girl’s life [00:26:00] – Where to find Mauro and how to contact his firm Notable Guests/Resources: Mauro Fiore – Founder of Fiore Legal 🌐 Website: www.FioreLegal.com 📞 1-800-440-4157 📞 En Español: 1-800-GANE-HOY | www.GaneHoy.com 📱 Instagram: @FioreLegal 🎙️ Podcast: Bourbon of Proof Special Announcements: ⚖️ If you or someone you know has been injured, know your rights before speaking to insurance companies. 📣 Share this episode with your family—especially those who may not know their legal protections. 🔥 Another powerful episode bringing knowledge, protection, and empowerment to our community. We’ll see you on the next episode of  Very Caliente 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

  9. 13

    Love, Legacy & The Orchid with Rocío Aquino & Angel Orengo

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jenni López Episode Title:E011 - Love, Legacy & The Orchid with Rocío Aquino & Angel Orengo Summary: In a soul-stirring and insightful conversation, Pablo and Jenni sit down with husband-and-wife duo Rocío Aquino and Angel Orengo, co-authors of the award-winning novel The Orchid: The Secret Code of Modern Goddesses. This episode dives deep into healing trauma, writing as a couple, the power of storytelling, and building emotional connection through introspection. It’s a beautiful blend of life, literature, and real talk—about love, growth, and creating your own mold. Main Topics: The inspiration behind The Orchid and why it centers on five women Writing a self-help novel as a couple and navigating creative partnership How trauma, healing, and forgiveness shaped their marriage and their message The importance of cultural diversity in their characters and storylines Lessons from living in 70+ countries and what global travel teaches the soul Masculinity, vulnerability, and emotional growth—for men and women How couples can grow together through shared introspection Intriguing Quotes: “We didn’t want to write a self-help book—we wanted to write a self-help novel.” – Angel Orengo “My vision goes far, but when we combine it, it becomes limitless.” – Rocío Aquino “This isn’t just a book for women. It’s a book for the soul.” – Angel Orengo “Break the mold. Create your own. That’s where the richness is.” – Rocío Aquino Key Moments: [00:00:45] – Meet Angel and Rocío: global leaders, parents, and co-authors [00:01:10] – Why The Orchid focuses on five fictional women and five life lessons [00:02:40] – Why telling women’s stories was intentional—and why men need to read it too [00:04:30] – How writing together strengthened their marriage and uncovered deeper truths [00:06:00] – From Sony careers to spiritual healing: their journey of transformation [00:07:40] – The forgiveness journey that sparked the entire book [00:09:00] – Trauma, self-worth, and the power of naming your inner wounds [00:11:20] – Breakdown of the five characters: diversity, backgrounds, and personal connection [00:14:00] – How travel opened their hearts—and why every culture adds wisdom [00:17:00] – Universal language of love, and integrating teachings from around the world [00:18:50] – What men gain from reading The Orchid and embracing their feminine side [00:21:30] – Mirror work, emotional healing, and telling yourself “I love you” [00:23:00] – Rapid fire: gratitude vs. forgiveness and why both are tools for freedom [00:23:45] – Where to find the book, audiobook, and how to start your own transformation Notable Guests/Resources: Rocío Aquino & Angel Orengo – Co-authors of The Orchid: The Secret Code of Modern Goddesses 📚 Available on Amazon, Audible, and local bookstores 🌐 Website: theorchidbook.com 🎙️ Hosts of The Orchid Diaries podcast 📱 Socials: @theorchidbook Special Announcements: 🌍 Read The Orchid with your partner—or your journal—and get ready to grow 📘 Available in English and Spanish, with audiobook editions too 💬 This episode is for anyone who's ready to reconnect with themselves—and each other   🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Sculpting Strength– Art, Identity & Joy with Ada de Silva

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:E010 - Sculpting Strength– Art, Identity & Joy with Ada de SilvaSummary:In this powerful and bilingual episode, Pablo and Jenni welcome internationally acclaimed sculptor Ada de Silva—a Cuban-born visionary whose bronze creations speak volumes. Ada shares her inspiring journey from finance to fine art, how emotion drives her process, and why joy is her top creative fuel. From being invited to exhibit at the Venice Biennale to sculpting vessels for $60,000 caviar, Ada’s story is pure passion, persistence, and purpose—wrapped in bronze elegance.Main Topics:From finance to fine art: how Ada followed her callingSculpting as emotional storytelling and cultural expressionHer Cuban identity and immigrant perspective as artistic fuelThe making of “Sails” and the symbolism behind her most powerful workCollaborations with Cipriani, Netflix, and luxury brandsWhy creativity begins with emotion—and sometimes a notebookJuggling motherhood, ambition, and artistic masteryIntriguing Quotes:“Being an immigrant is a huge bonus. You come with nothing to lose—and everything to gain.” – Ada de Silva“My sculptures are emotions in bronze. They’re stories without words.” – Ada de Silva“You won’t feel joy every day—but every day you can take one step forward.” – Ada de Silva“You just do it—with a happy heart. Don’t overthink, just start.” – Ada de SilvaKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Meet sculptor Ada de Silva: from teenage dreamer to international artist[00:02:30] – How not having a visa led her to pursue her passion full-time[00:04:10] – Her classic and elegant bronze art—and why it’s built to outlive us all[00:06:30] – The emotional process behind each piece, starting with journaling[00:08:00] – “Tree of Joy”: her Miami-inspired sculpture that won Art Basel acclaim[00:09:15] – Vision boarding, mindset, and checking off life’s biggest goals[00:10:30] – Cuban immigrant pride, hard work, and redefining success[00:12:30] – Mental health and how she names her bad days (like “Bob” 😄)[00:14:30] – How she balances raising three kids with an international art career[00:17:00] – Behind her “Dream Series” sculptures and the story of dreaming upward[00:18:40] – Ada talks about her upcoming exhibit at the Venice Biennale 🇮🇹[00:19:30] – Her Netflix feature, writing a TV series, and what’s next[00:21:00] – Why joy is her anchor emotion and how Miami shapes her artNotable Guests/Resources:Ada de Silva – Sculptor and founder of Ada de Silva Art & Design🌐 Website: adatosilvaartdesign.com📸 Instagram: @adatosilva🎥 Featured in a new Netflix episode (airing Jan 29, 2026)🖼️ Public art on display throughout Miami and internationallySpecial Announcements:🎨 Ada will exhibit at the Venice Biennale in May 2026—one of the world’s biggest honors in the art world📺 Look out for her work featured on Netflix🖋️ A comedy series may be next—because when Ada dreams, she builds it (in bronze) 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Big Leagues, Big Laughs – Life, Legacy & Baseball with José Tolentino

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:EP 007 - Big Leagues, Big Laughs – Life, Legacy & Baseball with José TolentinoSummary:Get ready for nonstop laughs and legendary stories as Pablo and Jenni welcome José Tolentino—former Major League Baseball player, longtime broadcaster, and all-around icon. From hitting bombs off big-league pitchers to raising a new generation of athletes, José gets real about sports, family, failure, faith, and what it means to live life with heart. This episode is bilingual, heartfelt, and very caliente 🔥Main Topics:José’s journey from pro player to top sports broadcasterRaising kids who follow in your athletic footstepsLessons from striking out in Culiacán to hitting home runs in HoustonWhat baseball teaches us about life, ego, and social skillsThe power of being bilingual and proud of your cultural rootsBehind-the-scenes stories from Fox Deportes and Home Run CityWhy being nice is more powerful than chasing fameIntriguing Quotes:“Pressure is the same chemical as pleasure—you just have to reframe it.” – José Tolentino“Success is doing what you meant to do, not just getting the result.” – José Tolentino“Enjoy the moment. Count your blessings. Dream big.” – José Tolentino“Being bilingual is a superpower. Don’t lose your roots—adapt and embrace.” – José TolentinoKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Meet José Tolentino: baseball icon, Pablo’s longtime broadcast partner[00:02:30] – José shares what it’s like watching his son become a pro ballplayer[00:05:20] – The story of his first MLB home run off Alejandro Peña ⚾️🔥[00:08:30] – How broadcasting with Pablo brought joy, mischief, and history-making TV moments[00:12:30] – José on learning English, breaking stereotypes, and why accents matter[00:15:00] – Baseball as life training: managing egos, emotions, and teamwork[00:18:00] – The role of faith, family, and positivity in every phase of life[00:22:00] – Advice for his kids: love your talent, enjoy the process, and stay grateful[00:25:00] – Pablo and José relive favorite moments from Fenway to Kansas City[00:26:00] – Final words: stay bilingual, stay kind, and take care of the childrenNotable Guests/Resources:José Tolentino – Former MLB player, TV broadcaster, baseball coach, and speaker📸https://www.instagram.com/tolentino.baseball/🎙️ Known for his work with Fox Deportes, Houston Astros, and global baseball education📍 Find him inspiring the next generation through coaching and podcastingSpecial Announcements:⚾️ José’s legacy continues—on the field and off—as his kids follow his path in sports🎤 This episode is full of bilingual brilliance and timeless truths📣 Share it with every athlete, parent, or sports fan who loves a great comeback story  🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    The Lie of Fitting In – TEDx Talks, Authenticity & Becoming an Intentional Unicorn

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:EP 008 - The Lie of Fitting In – TEDx Talks, Authenticity & Becoming an Intentional UnicornSummary:In this motivational and deeply personal episode, Pablo flips the script to spotlight co-host Jenni López as the special guest! They dive into Jenni’s TEDx Talk journey, her best-selling book Intentional Unicorn, and the deeper meaning behind authenticity, confidence, and real success. From spam folders and last-minute miracles to advice for the next generation, this episode is a bold reminder that fitting in is overrated—and owning your uniqueness is the real power move 🦄🔥Main Topics:Jenni’s full-circle story behind her TEDx Talk: The Lie of Fitting InWhat "authenticity + intentionality = impact" really meansLessons from a surprise TEDx selection and 2-hour deadlineWhy fitting in is the lie—and standing out is the way forwardThe truth about manifesting, motivation, and putting in the workJenni’s daughter, role modeling, and redefining success for LatinasThe origin and mission behind Intentional Unicorn, her best-selling bookIntriguing Quotes:“What’s meant for you, no one can take away.” – Jenni López“Authenticity plus intentionality equals impact.” – Jenni López“It’s not about being unapologetically YOU—it’s about showing up with purpose.” – Jenni López“You don’t need to fit in when you were born to stand out.” – Jenni LópezKey Moments:[00:00:30] – Pablo introduces Jenni as the featured guest and sets the stage[00:01:00] – TEDx spam folder miracle: how Jenni almost missed her big moment[00:02:30] – The theme of “owning it” and how Jenni embodied it authentically[00:04:45] – The pressure and beauty of delivering a 9-minute talk with impact[00:07:00] – Jenni’s bold message on cultural identity, role models, and confidence[00:10:15] – Behind Intentional Unicorn—who it’s for and why it’s changing lives[00:13:20] – Visualizing vs. working: the truth about manifesting and success[00:16:30] – Pablo and Jenni break down faith, hustle, and pivoting through challenges[00:19:50] – Jenni shares her daughter’s CEO story—featured in her TEDx talk[00:22:00] – Final words of wisdom + where to follow the Intentional Unicorn movementNotable Guests/Resources:Jenni López – Best-selling author, coach, speaker, and TEDx presenter📘 Book: Intentional Unicorn (available on Amazon)🔴 TEDx Talk: The Lie of Fitting In (coming soon – search “Jenni López TEDx”)📱 Follow: @IntentionalUnicorn on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedInSpecial Announcements:📕 Grab your copy of Intentional Unicorn and start unlocking your next level🎤 Jenni’s TEDx Talk is titled The Lie of Fitting In—watch it when it drops!🦄 Be sure to follow and share if this episode helped you reclaim your authenticity 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Bad Bunny, Prince & the Power of Halftime: Culture, Music & Super Bowl Feels

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:E009 - Bad Bunny, Prince & the Power of Halftime: Culture, Music & Super Bowl FeelsSummary:In this firecracker bonus episode, Pablo and Jenni unpack Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance and what it meant culturally, personally, and globally. They go deep on Puerto Rican representation, reggaeton’s reach, and why this show was more than just music—it was a movement. Plus, they revisit the legendary Prince halftime show and break down what makes a halftime show iconic. It’s a clash of takes, a celebration of identity, and a reminder that music hits differently when it tells your story.Main Topics:Bad Bunny’s 2026 Halftime Show: symbolism, pride & performance Cultural representation and emotional impact for Puerto Ricans Why Benito used his real name and focused on community over ego Critiques and praise: what worked, what missed The power of bilingualism, accents, and evolving as an artist Comparing this performance to halftime legends: Prince, Lady Gaga, Shakira & JLo Pablo’s wish list: more variety, more synergy, and fewer silos in Super Bowl shows Intriguing Quotes:“It was bigger than a performance—it was about the culture.” – Jenni López“He wasn’t flashy, he was classy. I respected that.” – Pablo Alsina“I don’t even love reggaeton, but this album? It’s a love letter to Puerto Rico.” – Jenni López“You don’t need to speak perfect Spanish to feel that pride.” – Pablo AlsinaKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Pablo and Jenni introduce the halftime hot take episode[00:01:12] – Jenni shares her emotional reaction to Benito’s tribute to Puerto Rico[00:03:35] – Pablo’s take: it was good but could’ve showcased more diversity[00:04:30] – Why the Lady Gaga surprise hit differently and how symbolism mattered[00:07:00] – Dancing bushes, bodega vibes, and the creative stage production[00:08:50] – The balance of class vs. controversy and what Bad Bunny didn’t do[00:09:50] – Cameos: Becky G, Carol G, Jessica Alba, Cardi B[00:11:00] – Throwback: Jenni recalls being a cheerleader during Prince’s epic halftime show[00:12:18] – Why that purple rain moment still gives chills[00:13:28] – Pablo on respecting Bad Bunny’s artistry—even if it’s not his favorite genre[00:14:36] – Language, evolution, and showing up for your people[00:15:47] – Pablo’s call for more cultural fusion and musical surprises[00:16:44] – Final takes: Jenni gives the show an 11/10, Pablo gives it a solid 7Notable Guests/Resources:Bad Bunny (Benito Ocasio) – Global artist and Super Bowl Halftime headliner Prince – Legendary artist behind what many call the greatest halftime show ever Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, Carol G, Cardi B – Artists referenced in the episode 📺 Rewatch the Super Bowl Halftime Show online and decide for yourself! Special Announcements:🏈 This is a halftime bonus drop from Very Caliente🎤 Whether you're Team Benito or Team Purple Rain, this episode brings all the sabor🎧 Catch up on all episodes and subscribe for more culture-packed convos 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Wellness Without the Filter – Culture, Community & Getting Real About Health

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:E006 - Wellness Without the Filter – Culture, Community & Getting Real About HealthSummary:In this in-person special recorded live from City Zero in Miami, Pablo and Jenni open up about their personal wellness journeys—from childhood influences to Zumba dance floors, cheerleading, CrossFit, body image, nutrition, and parenting. They unpack Latino cultural pressures, break toxic fitness myths, and share tips on movement, sleep, mental clarity, and real joy. With humor and raw truth, this episode is for anyone ready to ditch shame, build better habits, and celebrate health in all its forms.Main Topics:Latino cultural views on body image, crying, and "being strong"How sports and dance shaped their early relationships with healthInside the pressures of TV, cheerleading, and weight checksWhy true wellness is about how you feel, not how you lookZumba as a movement of joy and community, not just fitnessMental health, movement, food, and sleep—why they all matterParenting by example: letting kids witness wellness, not forcing itIntriguing Quotes:“Stop waiting for someone to rescue your wellness. It starts with you.” – Jenni López“Zumba wasn’t created to lose weight—it was created to have fun.” – Beto Perez, via Pablo“Being sexy is confidence. Some extra pounds don’t change that.” – Pablo Alsina“Wellness is a community thing. We weren’t meant to do this alone.” – Jenni LópezKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Pablo and Jenni record together live in Miami for a special episode[00:02:00] – Childhood wellness stories: sports, dancing, and Latino nicknames[00:04:30] – Pablo shares his story about being told not to cry[00:06:00] – Jenni reflects on body image pressures from TV and NFL cheerleading[00:08:00] – Toxic fitness culture vs. joyful movement and energy-based health[00:10:30] – Sugar, kids, and how Jenni reframed nutrition in her home[00:12:00] – Pablo on injuries, fitness comparisons, and CrossFit warnings[00:14:00] – Jenni’s mini-marathon breakthrough and the power of mindset[00:17:00] – How real grass, nature, and movement contribute to longevity[00:18:30] – Pablo’s brain training: math, French, and future-proofing memory[00:20:00] – Zumba as joy, connection, and why Jenni became a trainer[00:22:00] – Kids learning wellness by watching—not being told[00:24:00] – Pablo’s Super Bowl ring memory and Jenni’s cheerleading flashback[00:26:00] – Why internet friends aren’t enough—community matters[00:27:30] – Final reminders: eat real food, sleep, and own your wellnessNotable Guests/Resources:Beto Perez – Founder of Zumba and owner of City Zero, MiamiCity Zero – Fitness and community hub where this episode was recordedCristian Alsina – Psychologist featured in Episode 005 on mental healthFollow: @IntentionalUnicorn | @PabloAlsinaSpecial Announcements:🕺 Zumba isn’t just fitness—it’s music, joy, and culture in motion💬 This episode kicks off a new Wellness Series on Very Caliente🌱 Remember: You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to start.  🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Very Caliente Show - Culture, Consciousness & Creative Healing with Charlene Arian

    Podcast Title Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:E004 - Very Caliente Show - Culture, Consciousness & Creative Healing with Charlene ArianSummary:In this ultra-vibrant Spanish-language episode, Pablo and Jenni sit down with multifaceted artist and cultural force Charlene Arian—singer, dancer, actress, filmmaker, and sister to Jenni! They explore 30+ years of art, healing, and identity, including Charlene’s powerful new documentary Arte Libre de Gluten. From neurobiology to music, ancestral healing to self-comparison, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to inner growth, artistic expression, and the power of reconnecting with your roots.Main Topics:Charlene’s 30-year career in music, film, and creative storytellingThe origin and soul of Arte Libre de Gluten and her first viral doc SelfieEmotional nutrition: consuming with intention for mind, body, and spiritHealing the inner child and staying grounded in your truthMeditation, focus, and the modern attention span crisisArtistic life, family legacy, and sisterhood as spiritual fuelReclaiming time, reconnecting with nature, and cultural identity in diasporaIntriguing Quotes:“Cada uno está en su propio camino, y cuando vas solo, no hay tráfico.” – Charlene Arian“El arte es lo que moldea nuestra forma de ver el mundo.” – Charlene Arian“Si en nuestras manos está el mundo que hemos creado, también está en nuestras manos cambiarlo.” – Charlene Arian“La competencia real es con tu versión anterior.” – Charlene ArianKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Meet Charlene Arian: artist, creative powerhouse, and Jenni’s sister[00:03:00] – From Broadway to film festivals: the rise of Selfie and Arte Libre de Gluten[00:06:30] – Nourishing the soul with art, not just food: the real message[00:08:30] – Healing your inner child and tools to begin the journey[00:10:30] – The danger of digital comparison and social media’s “dopamine trap”[00:13:00] – Time, boredom, and reclaiming your energy[00:15:00] – Sacred geometry, ancestral music, and reconnecting with nature[00:17:00] – Family, creativity, and growing up dancing with her sister[00:19:25] – Where to find Charlene’s work and projects online[00:20:30] – A beautiful live musical performance from Charlene 🎤🌺[00:22:30] – Puerto Rico pride and a moving tribute to island roots and identityNotable Guests/Resources:Charlene Arian – Artist, filmmaker, and creator of Arte Libre de Gluten🌐 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CharleneArianOficial/📺 YouTube: Search “Charlene Arian” for her latest music and documentariesSpecial Announcements:🎶 This episode includes a live original performance—don’t miss it!🇵🇷 Explore Latin identity, sisterhood, and healing through Charlene’s art🌀 New episodes every week with creative leaders, soulful storytellers, and fuego conversations 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    Mental Health Sin Filtros – Healing, Humor & Truth with Cristian Alsina

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:EP 005: Mental Health Sin Filtros – Healing, Humor & Truth with Cristian AlsinaSummary:In this honest and heart-opening Spanish-language episode, Pablo and Jenni welcome Cristian Alsina, one of Argentina’s top psychologists (and Pablo’s cousin 💥). They explore mental health without the filters—covering anxiety, depression, therapy myths, and the overuse of medication in modern life. With wit, wisdom, and warmth, Cristian offers real talk on psychoanalysis, emotional healing, and why sometimes crying for five minutes is healthier than a forced smile.Main Topics:Psychoanalysis 101: what it is and how it actually worksThe dangers of “palmotherapy” and feel-good shortcutsWhy anxiety and depression are skyrocketing in modern cultureSocial media’s toxic cycle of false solutions and fake happinessWhy therapy isn’t weakness—it’s maintenance for your mindThe cultural shift in Latin America around mental healthFaith vs. therapy: how individual healing complements community beliefIntriguing Quotes:“You don’t go to therapy because you’re weak. You go because you want to be better.” – Cristian Alsina“Sometimes five minutes of real crying is better than a week of fake laughing.” – Cristian Alsina“Perfection doesn’t exist. The path is in the pursuit, not the result.” – Cristian Alsina“Therapy isn’t about advice—it’s about hearing your own truth.” – Cristian AlsinaKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Pablo introduces his cousin Cristian Alsina, the “handsome psychologist” of Argentina[00:02:00] – Cristian explains how psychoanalysis works and why talking matters[00:03:30] – The rise of anxiety and depression in today’s world[00:06:00] – Why social media wellness tips don’t actually work[00:08:30] – Cristian breaks down false happiness and emotional repression[00:10:30] – The difference between therapy and toxic positivity[00:13:00] – Jenny opens up about trapped emotions and the body-mind connection[00:16:00] – The process of therapy: what to expect, how it begins, and common fears[00:18:30] – Cristian shares how therapy helps unlock identity, purpose, and patterns[00:20:00] – Final message: no, your friend isn’t your therapist[00:21:30] – Cristian’s contact info and hilarious email confession[00:22:45] – Pablo’s wild Matrix theory and Cristian’s grounded response[00:23:30] – Argentina pride and Cristian’s closing words of gratitudeNotable Guests/Resources:Cristian Alsina – Clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst based in Argentina📧 Email: [email protected](Yes, he’s still rocking Hotmail 😄)Special Announcements:🌎 This is Very Caliente’s first full episode in Spanish—¡con mucho fuego!💬 If you or someone you love is navigating mental health challenges, share this episode🧠 Therapy is healing—not hype. Keep the conversation going and connect with us on social media.  🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

  17. 5

    Faith, Film & Following the Fire – Chasing Dreams with Carolina Brasil & Ray Young

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:EP 003: Faith, Film & Following the Fire—Chasing Dreams with Carolina Brazil & Ray YoungSummary:In this soul-fueled and story-packed episode, Pablo and Jenni sit down with film producer Carolina Brasil and actor Ray George Young to talk about faith, filmmaking, and following your dreams—no matter your age or industry. From Brazilian resilience to Ecuadorian grit, these guests bring the 🔥 as they open up about the journey to Hollywood, spiritual strength, and building community over competition. It’s a powerful reminder that life’s puzzle pieces always come together—with faith, purpose, and a whole lot of hustle.Main Topics:Carolina’s global journey from bikinis to the big screenRay’s midlife career shift into acting and storytellingThe spiritual strength that powers Carolina’s purposeNavigating Hollywood as Latino creativesWhy community is greater than competition in the entertainment industryHow faith turns pain into power and setbacks into setupsIntriguing Quotes:“Don't stick with your sad story. Stick with your good story.” – Carolina Brasil“Perfection is boring. Mistakes are what guide you.” – Ray George Young“If you think you're the whole cake, you're missing the recipe. Everyone brings an ingredient.” – Carolina Brazil“Everything that’s meant to happen in your life is already around you.” – Ray George YoungKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Pablo and Jenni welcome Carolina Brasil and Ray Young to the show[00:01:30] – Carolina shares her international film journey and teaser for The Darkness Returns[00:03:30] – Ray opens up about his spiritual approach to acting and playing an apparition[00:05:00] – Faith, pain, and purpose: Carolina’s raw reflection on God and growth[00:08:30] – How cultural roots shape the creative path for Ray and Carolina[00:13:30] – The “puzzle” metaphor: why collaboration matters more than control[00:16:00] – Pablo drops wisdom on life’s “rompecabeza” and divine timing[00:18:25] – Mic-drop advice to women from Carolina and a powerful call to self-belief[00:20:00] – Ray encourages listeners to pay attention to what’s already around them[00:21:00]—Where to follow Carolina and Ray—and why this episode is a must-shareNotable Guests/Resources:Carolina Brasil (@carolinabrasilofficial on Instagram)—Film producer & founder of Crossing NetworksRay George Young (@raygeorgeyoung on Instagram)—Actor in The Darkness ReturnsSpecial Announcements:Stay tuned for The Darkness Returns release and upcoming episodes celebrating purpose, community, and creativity. Hit subscribe and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that it’s never too late to live your calling.  🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    From Venezuela to the Grammys – Music, Miracles & Mastery with Jesús Florido

    Podcast Title:Very CalienteHosts:Pablo Alsina & Jenni LópezEpisode Title:EP 002: From Venezuela to the Grammys – Music, Miracles & Mastery with Jesús FloridoSummary:In this breathtaking episode of Very Caliente, Pablo and Jenni welcome the electrifying Latin Grammy-nominated violinist, producer, and educator Jesús Florido. From humble beginnings in Venezuela to performing with symphonies and creating a global orchestral movement, Jesús shares his passion for music, the story behind his Grammy nods, and why AI can never replace soul. Get ready for a masterclass in courage, creativity, and cultural pride—with a live violin performance to close it out 🔥Main Topics:Jesús’ miraculous birth and musical journey from VenezuelaFounding member of El Sistema and the global power of music educationThe moment that changed his life: a surprise masterclass auditionThoughts on AI, music industry shifts, and Spotify’s broken modelPreserving classical instruments in a tech-dominated worldHis global orchestras, mentorship programs, and Sonoro Latino symphonic showPlaying a custom six-string violin and recording tango with global iconsIntriguing Quotes:“Technology replaces the replaceable.” – Jesús Florido“Music gives you freedom to be yourself—it’s my favorite language.” – Jesús Florido“I don’t do easy. Don’t do easy. Find your voice through the instrument.” – Jesús FloridoKey Moments:[00:00:45] – Jesús joins the show and shares his Latin Grammy journey[00:03:00] – Miracle babies and being named after Jesús: the story behind the name[00:06:00] – The impromptu masterclass that changed everything[00:08:10] – Thoughts on AI-generated music, artistry, and industry trends[00:13:00] – Jesús’ music education work in Liberia and around the world[00:14:30] – Grammy-winning work in children's music and producing across genres[00:16:00] – Inside his custom 6-string violin and extended-range innovation[00:20:00] – Sonoro Latino show: merging symphony, AI, and Latin heritage[00:23:00] – A powerful message to the next generation of musicians[00:26:00] – FIRST live musical performance on Very Caliente 🎻🔥Notable Guests/Resources:Jesús Florido (@LatinFiddler on Instagram) – Violinist, producer, educator, and founder of Latin Fiddler MusicCreator of Sonoro Latino, a symphonic Latin arena experienceFounder of Massey Massey Foundation, mentoring global musiciansSpecial Announcements:🎵 Stay tuned for Sonoro Latino’s world tour and new music from Jesús' Duo del Sur project🎻 Follow @LatinFiddler and catch his musical magic around the globe🔥 Don’t miss future episodes bringing together culture, creativity, and community—only on Very Caliente 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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    The Heat Behind the Screen: Social Media, Reality & Protecting Our Peace

    Podcast Title:Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jenni López Episode Title:EP: 001 The Heat Behind the Screen: Social Media, Reality & Protecting Our Peace Summary: In this very caliente episode, Pablo and Jenni dive into the emotional rollercoaster of social media. From raising kids in a hyper-connected world to managing your mental health in the face of algorithm-driven comparison, they unpack the good, the bad, and the ugly. You’ll hear raw perspectives, real-life parenting stories, and practical tools to protect your time, energy, and focus while staying connected online. Main Topics: Navigating social media as a parent and professional How platforms impact youth development and self-worth The illusion of perfection: filters, fads, and fake realities Why algorithms are dividing us (and what to do about it) Pablo’s personal experiment with algorithm manipulation Morning routines and content boundaries for a healthier mind Intriguing Quotes: “Use your phone as a tool, not a trap.” “If we don’t control what feeds our mind in the morning, the environment will.” “The only thing money can’t buy is more time—and social media’s the biggest thief of it.” “Postings have become product placements for surgeries and brands.” Key Moments: [00:00:45] – Pablo introduces the topic of phone addiction with his signature heat [00:02:00] – Jenni shares how she teaches her kids digital awareness without sheltering them [00:04:50] – Pablo reflects on childhood freedom vs. today’s screen dependence [00:07:00] – Jenni and Pablo talk about the dangers of algorithm bubbles [00:08:50] – The power of controlling your first hour of the day [00:13:45] – Jenni shares her phone-in-a-"jail" method to protect productivity [00:15:45] – The truth about social media, surgery trends, and self-image Notable Guests/Resources: No outside guests this episode Mention of Jennie’s son writing a book inspired by YouTube Pablo’s acting experience used as a case study in algorithmic profiling Special Announcements: Stay tuned for future episodes unpacking personal wellness and parenting in the digital era. 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

  20. 2

    Welcome to Very Caliente: The Energy, Culture & Real Talk Show

    Very Caliente Hosts: Pablo Alsina & Jenni López Episode Title: Episode 000: Welcome to Very Caliente: The Energy, Culture & Real Talk Show Summary: In this kickoff episode of Very Caliente, Pablo Alsina and Jenni López bring the 🔥 as they introduce their vibrant, bilingual show.  They open up about their dynamic backgrounds — from sports anchoring and acting to Fortune 500 leadership and professional dancing — and explain what Very Caliente is really about: energy, authenticity, culture, and real conversation. You’ll laugh, reflect, and feel deeply inspired by this high-vibe intro to a show that celebrates life, positivity, and Latin flair. Main Topics: The origin story behind Very Caliente Jenni and Pablo’s unexpected connection through the LA Tribune How dance, sports, and culture shaped their worldviews The mindset shifts that lead to courage, growth, and success Why authenticity and love are non-negotiables in life The power of choosing adventure and living with joy Intriguing Quotes: “All it takes is three seconds of courage to change your life.” “Stop comparing yourself to others. No one can be you but YOU.” “Positivity doesn’t mean you’re always happy. It means you see the light even in the dark.” “Nothing is more caliente than confidence.” Key Moments: [00:00:10] – Pablo introduces the show and celebrates bilingual energy [00:02:20] – Jenni reveals her dual life as an engineer and NFL cheerleader [00:05:00] – The hosts share their deep musical roots and cultural identities [00:07:15] – Pablo’s path from Argentina to anchoring major sports events [00:09:15] – Jenni’s inspiring Colts audition story and 7-year cheer career [00:14:00] – Real talk on mental health, purpose, and the problem with comparing [00:18:25] – What kind of guests they’ll bring and the show's vision [00:20:30] – Pablo quizzes Jennie with fun "this or that" rapid fire Notable Guests/Resources: No guests this episode — just a powerful introduction from the hosts Shout-out to their mentor, Michael Silvers, and the LA Tribune platform Special Announcements: New episodes dropping soon, featuring vibrant voices from all walks of life Stay tuned for Jenni’s skydiving proposal story 🎧 Connect with the HostsFollow Jenni (@IntentionalUnicorn) and Pablo (@PabloAlsina) on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments, bonus wisdom, and pure good vibes.💌 Join the Very Caliente CommunitySubscribe to our newsletter for fresh episode drops, exclusive content, and Latin energy straight to your inbox: [Insert link]🛍️ Support the ShowLove what we’re doing? Share the show, leave a review.🔥 Hashtags to Follow & Share#VeryCaliente #LatinxPodcast #BilingualPodcast #MindsetShift#AuthenticityMatters #PositiveEnergy #CourageCultureConversation #PodcastLaunch2026

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Very Caliente—the podcast that turns up the heat on culture, connection, and real conversation. Hosted by the always insightful Pablo Alsina and the ever-radiant Jenni López, this bilingual duo brings you a refreshing blend of brains and boldness with every episode.Rooted in positivity and passion, Very Caliente celebrates the class, talent, and vibrant beauty of the Latino-Hispanic community while exploring stories that entertain, educate, inspire, and connect. From life lessons and honest takes to unforgettable guests and joyful vibes, it’s the show that feels like a night out with your smartest, funniest friends.Expect warmth, humor, realness, and storytelling that sticks with you whether you're commuting, cooking, or just need something muy bueno to get through the day.English, Spanish or Spanglish…you can count on Positivity Always. That’s the mantra. And it’s never sounded better.

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Pablo Alsina, Jenni Lopez

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