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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Kayla Castañeda, the founder of Agua Bonita, about her business journey, the challenges of securing funding as a woman, and her success in pitch competitions.
Kayla discusses her journey from working at a large beverage corporation to launching her business during the pandemic. Her company, Agua Bonita, is rooted in her family’s traditions. She shares how they translated household recipes into mass production. As the first Latina to receive over one million dollars in VC funding, Kayla discusses how crazy it is that she was the first, the seemingly inevitable questions female founders are asked but not men, and the impact of having a young family as a business owner. She shares how she approaches being widely visible in her industry and copycats. In addition to Agua Bonita, one of her amazing offers is pitch coaching. She shares the importance of pitching in securing funding at every stage of business and provides insight into her money mindset as an entrepreneur.
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Reducing sugar in agua frescaThe business of beverageReceiving $1 million in VC fundingMoms can do anything Pitch coachingImportance of fundingEntrepreneurial money mindsetUpcoming projectsConnect with Kayla Castañeda:
On the Agua Bonita website: drinkaguabonita.comOn the Agua Bonita Instagram: @drinkaguabonitaOn Kayla Castañeda’s Instagram: @so.fresca.so.cleanFollow Us:
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As an entrepreneur and energy healer, Marcela works closely with her intuition. She offers a mindful tea-drinking practice that helps to access the intuition and the soul’s knowledge. Marcela and Carla discuss the importance of having a daily wellness practice and how ancestral wisdom can be integrated into these rituals. Once on her spiritual journey, she started her soap business and then Vida by Marcela, both of which modernized ancestral wisdom and have since become beautiful successes. She’s even become the first Latina-owned bulk soap supplier carried in Whole Foods! She then shares how she employed visioning and embodiment exercises to manifest new desired realities. Her work within Latino communities is inspiring and beneficial for future generations.
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Listening to the voice of the soulHow energy elevates everyoneSharing ancestral knowledgeVisions across generations Manifesting greatnessHow to feel embodiedEmpowering the Latino communityConnect with Marcela Arrieta:
On Vida by Marcela Arrieta’s website: vidabymarcela.comOn Vida by Marcela Arrieta’s Instagram: @vidabymarcelaarrietaOn Marcela Arrieta’s Instagram: @marcelaarrietaoficialFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Jessica Resendiz of RaggedyTiff to discuss connecting with community, how to balance wellness and business, and what she loves about fashion.
Jessica shares the role of wellness in her business and personal life. For her, it’s important not to stop doing fun, magical things until she retires but to live the life of her dreams in the present. That includes tending to the health of her mind, body, soul, and business every day. During Covid, Jessica encountered a new level of stress and uncertainty, as most of us did, that wouldn’t go away, and she found acupuncture to be a valuable tool to quell the tension. Jessica then shares how she became enamored with fashion, an encounter that inspires RaggedyTiff to this day. Jessica wraps up with an exclusive inside peek into RaggedyTiff’s exciting projects in 2024!
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Creating space for mental health and wellnessNot waiting to retire to have fun and adventureAcupuncture for anxiety and tensionHow an estate sale inspired Jessica’s love of fashionA love letter to your higher selfConnect with RaggedyTiff:
On RaggedyTiff’s website: raggedytiff.comOn RaggedyTiff’s Instagram: @raggedytiff On RaggedyTiff’s TikTok: @raggedytiffFollow Us:
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to hear your story! Check out our Instagram stories or DM @tadinteas to share how you honor your culture this month. Follow on Instagram: @tadinteasShop online: tadin.com
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Danielle Alvarez, the Founder of The Bonita Project, to discuss work-life balance for creative entrepreneurs, how she established her beauty PR business, and The Bonita Project’s initiatives for emerging Latina and BIPOC influencers.
As the founder of a Latina-owned PR and marketing agency based in New York City, Danielle shares her wellness tips for staying calm in the chaos. She shares what it's like working as a publicist in the beauty industry as well as the keys to her no makeup, makeup look, and her curly hair journey. Danielle shares how The Bonita Project came to be and her mom's pivotal role in encouraging her to try something new. The Bonita Project also spearheads an amazing influencer initiative for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ creatives in the beauty industry without representation. Danielle explains how they are working to nourish those emerging talents, including the Bonita Amplifies creator grant.
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Importance of wellness and social breaksDanielle’s makeup routine and curly hair journeyThe Bonita Project origin storyGet involved with the Bonita influencer networkConnect with Danielle Alvarez:
On The Bonita Project’s website: thebonitaproject.comOn The Bonita Project’s TikTok: thebonitaprojectOn The Bonita Project’s Instagram: @thebonitaprojectFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Sarah Miramontes, the founder of Paca Botánica, to discuss her amazing brand story, how her soap is made, and her entrepreneurial journey.
After making soap with her mom one day on a whim, Sarah realized how the craft aligned with her passion for skincare and the potential to transform a hobby into a business! Through a lot of grit and good vibes, Paca Botánica was born. As a brand, Paca Botánica honors Aztec traditions in many ways. Sarah mindfully imbues her brand with cultural storytelling and celebration. She shares her beautiful method of creating the soaps, each of which she cuts by hand, her hand! Sarah also shares the manufacturing technique of the exfoliating towels, made according to ancient techniques from an agave plant. Be sure to keep Paca Botánica in mind for your upcoming self-care rituals and gift-giving needs!
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From Disney princess to skincare founderSeeVees Daydreamer ContestGrit and vibes Process of making a Paca SoapZero waste production Agave plant exfoliating towelUpcoming Paca product releasesConnect with Sarah Miramontes:
On Paca Botánica’s website: pacabotanica.comOn Paca Botánica’s Instagram: @pacabotanicaFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Argelia Atilano, a radio host, author, and presenter, to talk about wellness practices, the power of the voice, and the importance of community building.
As a mother and voice of her community, Argelia Atilano is busy. She shares the wellness tools she turns to daily and how they support her incredible energy levels. Like so many, the pandemic influenced how she and her husband, Omar, go to work, and she discusses what that looks like today. Argelia then explains why she has been so driven to publish books in Spanish and the process of publishing her work. Ultimately, in our age of connection, it’s easier than ever and more important than ever to share our stories. They are more valuable and impactful than you may realize! I’m so excited about everything Argelia continues to release into the world, from her radio show's transition to digital streaming to the launch of her second podcast. Be sure to tune in!
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Argelia’s top 4 favorite wellness toolsPivoting from non-stop work to pause Latinos make up less than 8% of U.S. publishing How Argelia co-wrote and published Amore al Aire The world needs our stories!Lessons from working alongside Argelia’s husband, Omar, for 20 yearsConnect with Argelia Atilano:
On Omar y Argelia’s website: omaryargelia.comOn Argelia Atilano’s Instagram: @argeliaatilanoCheck out Grandes Dreamers website: grandesdreamers.comCheck out Amore al Aire: AmazonListen to Argelia’s podcast: Comadres UnfilteredListen to Argelia’s podcast: Necesitaba Escucharlo con Argelia AtilanoFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Alexis Durham, an herbalist, teacher, gardener, and avid lover of the herbal industry. Alexis is the Director of Education at the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), and in this episode, we discuss the importance of knowing your herbs and how the AHPA is supporting herbal businesses.
Alexis’ love for the botanical world began as a child when she would gather mint leaves for her family’s daily tea ritual. Now, she channels her herbal passion through her work at AHPA with education initiatives and community support. It’s important that people are informed about herbs so they know about the herbs they’re putting in their body, for safety, and to develop a relationship with the plant. She then shares the role of AHPA in the herbal industry, how Tadin is involved with AHPA, and examples of recent AHPA educational events. One of the best ways to support AHPA’s great work, she says, is by supporting member businesses, like Tadin!
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Alexis’ favorite herbGrowing up in a tea-drinking cultureImportance of herbal educationThe AHPA mission and membershipTadin x AHPAAHPA members selling herbal products on AmazonConnect with Alexis Durham:
On the American Herbal Product Association’s website: ahpa.orgOn the American Herbal Product Association’s Instagram: @ahpa1982On the American Herbal Product Association’s LinkedIn: AHPACheck out the AHPA Membership DirectoryFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Brianna Gonzales, the Founder of The Social Chica, a community and events organization that is also a Latina-owned business space for women entrepreneurs. In this episode, they discuss the importance of wellness in your business, creating a co-working space different from the rest, and how to make the most of attending a business event.
Wellness is deeply rooted in the Social Chica brand. Brianna is a firm believer that if you’re not putting 100% into yourself, that will be 100% mirrored back in your business. This is reflected in how the Social Chica operates their co-working spaces which are more like welcoming hangout spaces for women business owners. The needs of small business owners are at the forefront of the co-working and the spaces are fully equipped with covetable resources, like a content room, a meditation room, and access to affordable photographers. Brianna shares the Social Chica’s ethos in party planning, the types of guests they invite, and the incredible impact these kinds of networking opportunities have on the women attending. She concludes with nuggets of wisdom about approaching networking, both online and in person, and exciting upcoming events in 2024.
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If you’re not right within, your business won’t be either Co-working as a home away from homeImbuing conferences with actual fun and accessibility Behind the scenes of the Social Chica’s event planningNetworking authenticallyConnect with Brianna Gonzales:
On The Social Chica’s website: thesocialchica.comOn the Social Chica’s co-working Instagram: @thesocialchicahqOn the Social Chica’s Instagram: @thesocialchicaFollow Us:
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to hear your story! Check out our Instagram stories or DM @tadinteas to share how you honor your culture this month. Follow on Instagram: @tadinteasShop online: tadin.com
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Jen and Vero Zeano of JZD, a Latina empowerment brand creating products to empower our community through nostalgia, remembering our roots, and celebrating the beauty of being Latina. In this episode, we discuss how the couple built their amazing company, how great it is to work in a family business, and the importance of mental health.
The JZD brand began to take off when their product messages went viral, first “My heart goes bidi bidi bom bom” then “LATINA POWER.” Jen and Vero share how they built JZD one small step at a time and then reinvested each success back into the business. Their commitment to going the extra mile in connecting with amazing Latina celebrities, like Aimee Carrero, to not only increase revenue but also spread their powerful messages is truly admirable. They’ve been able to translate their personal experiences into uplifting branding for their entire community, and it’s truly no wonder that JZD is one of the best in the biz.
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Starting JZD with just $200!Importance of social media in growing JZDMarrying mental health with brand productsRunning a business as a couple and a familyUpcoming JZD drops for 2024-2025Connect with Jen and Vero Zeano:
On JZD’s website: https://shopjzd.com/On Instagram: @shopjzdPast Episodes:
Episode 39: Defining ADHD and Working with EFT Tapping with Pam Covarrubias of Café Con PamFollow Us:
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Pam Covarrubias, a life coach, EFT practitioner, and a fellow podcaster who loves to elevate women and small businesses by helping them grow and develop while staying true to their stories. In this episode, we discuss her favorite ways to enjoy TADIN teas and being a lifelong brewer, all things ADHD and existing in a neurotypical world, implementing EFT for self regulation, and her desire to help others navigate their own world.
We love Pam’s desire to assist others using her curiosity and problem solving skills. Her connection and understanding of neurodiversity gives a genuine and accessible approach to those in need of guidance. Throughout our conversation, she touches on the need for improved understanding of ADHD and how it presents differently in each individual. Learning to live with neurodiversity in an often neurotypical world presents many challenges, and Pam has developed tips and techniques to help individuals develop systems and routines to find a rhythm for life.
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How Pam prepares her favorite TADIN teasThe difference between ADHD in women vs menNeurodiversity in a neurotypical worldHow Pam uses EFT systems to aid with her ADHDThe way Pam develops systems and planning tools to help herself (and others!)Pam’s motivation behind sharing her tools with othersConnect with Pam Covarrubias:
Pam’s website: cafeconpam.comOn Instagram: @cafeconpampodcastOn LinkedIn: @pamcovarrubiasResources Mentioned:
Find all the recipes mentioned on today’s episode on the Tadin Instagram feed @tadinteasPast Episodes:
Episode 38: Creating a Supportive Community Through Relatability with Content Creator Melina VegaFollow Us:
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Today, we're sitting down with Melina Vega, a beauty, fashion, and lifestyle influencer with a passion for promoting wellness and positivity through her online presence. In this episode, we discuss her beautiful relationship with TADIN teas, her emphasis on positivity in her social media and with her family, and how she incorporates wellness into every aspect of her life. Plus, Melina shares her favorite TADIN teas that make her feel grounded, cozy, and relaxed with the steps for how she prepares them!
What we love about Melina is that she's truly an authentic, vulnerable, and relatable open book online. Throughout our conversation, she touches on why she does this and how it has helped her create a supportive community with whom she connects with on a deeper level. Melina also offers her advice on embracing your unique identity, practicing encouraging parenting, and prioritizing self-care and wellness within your daily routine.
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How Melina prepares her favorite TADIN teasAdvice for incorporating grounded wellness into your lifestyleWhy Melina shares every aspect of her journey, the good and the difficult, on social mediaThe way Melina empowers her digital community to embody positivity Melina’s parenting approach rooted in ending generational trends of body negativity while encouraging acceptance and loveTips for practicing gratitude and seeking light in the face of challengesConnect with Melina Vega:
Follow Melina on Instagram: @itsmelinavega On TikTok: @itsmelinavegaResources Mentioned:
Find all the recipes mentioned on today’s episode on the Tadin Instagram feed @tadinteasPast Episodes:
Episode 22: In the Making of Tadin’s New Teas: Cinnamon Apple & Pumpkin SpiceFollow Us:
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Today’s episode is all about bringing up the heat — with a recipe for our Spicy Flor de Jamaica Pomegranate Mocktail with Chamomile Anise Tea! It's the perfect concoction to sip during the winter holidays (or anytime you're craving a spicy treat). This recipe was built to bring exciting flavors together: hibiscus, pomegranate, and jalepeño. Plus, it’s inspired by one of our other TADIN recipes. Can you guess which one?
First, we share the recipe for our organic hibiscus tea jalepeño syrup, and detail how to store the syrup to create a beautiful concentrated flavor. From there, we cover how to transfer the syrup over the chamomile tea bags and implement the remaining ingredients — including Chef Carla’s favorite, bitters! Then, top your mocktail with something bubbly, like grapefruit seltzer or soda water. Garnish with sliced jalepeños and pomegranate arils (or more syrup!) and your mocktail is complete. Head to TADIN’s Instagram where you can find this recipe, plus so much more. Enjoy!
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Which TADIN recipe inspired the Spicy Flor de Jamaica Pomegranate Mocktail with Chamomile Anise Tea Recipe for the organic hibiscus tea jalapeño syrupWhy the syrup recipe calls for salt A tip to get the most concentrated flavor from your syrupThe importance of using two chamomile tea bags Tips for garnishing your Spicy Flor de Jamaica Pomegranate Mocktail with Chamomile Anise TeaResources Mentioned:
Find all the recipes mentioned on today’s episode on the Tadin Instagram feed @tadinteasPast Episodes:
Episode 28: Our Must Try Recipe: Día de Muertos Flor de Jamaica (Hibiscus) Chili MargaritaFollow Us:
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Today, I’m welcoming Mexican-American Recipe Developer and Researcher, Denise of Hecho Vista Comido back to the podcast! In this episode, we delve into the world of Ponche Navideño, a Mexican Christmas punch. Listen in for recipes, ingredient lists, and a history lesson from Denise about this delicious cultural beverage. ¡Salud!
First, Denise shares that she’s currently sipping on Cinnamon TADIN tea as a cold-weather remedy. Then, Denise shares her vast knowledge of Ponche Navideño with us! We learn about the significance of the punch in Mexico and the typical ingredients it contains. Denise also illustrates the fascinating origin story of Ponche Navideño — and how it involves Charles Dickens! From there, Denise lets us in on her version of Ponche Navideño and the ingredients she uses to create a warm, flavorful beverage. And don’t miss Denise's history lesson on the Jamaica flower, a beautiful ingredient to have on hand for many recipes…like Ponche Navideño!
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Denise’s most recent TADIN tea How Ponche Navideño is celebrated in MexicoThe ingredients of Ponche NavideñoThe fascinating origin story of Ponche NavideñoDenise’s Ponche Navideño recipe + ingredient listThe history and benefits of the Jamaica flowerConnect with Denise Favela:
Follow on InstagramSubscribe on TikTok Send Denise an EmailPast Episodes:
Episode 12: Getting to Know Mexico’s First Cookbook Celebrity Josefina Velázquez de León with Denise Favela
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Today, I’m meeting again with Home Chef & Recipe Developer, Sarah of Growing Up Sarita. (You may recognize her from Episode #23!) In this episode, we dive into the winter wonderland of holiday food traditions for the whole family. Plus, listen in to hear tips on keeping food traditions alive and well!
First, Sarah shares how she serves her community with Growing Up Sarita and the types of TADIN teas Sarah is currently loving, Pumpkin Spice and Canelita. From there, we learn about the various types of holiday food traditions Sarah had in her family growing up, and the ones she now creates with her husband and kids. Plus, Sarah drops tips for leaning in to the intimidation of starting something new — you may end up with some pretty tasty memories. Enjoy!
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Why Sarah named her blog Growing Up Sarita TADIN teas Sarah is currently loving Sarah’s family food traditions: Tamales, Ponche, and Pozole Fun kid-friendly holiday beverages Tips for keeping food traditions aliveConnect with Sarah Sarita:
Follow on InstagramCheck out Growing Up Sarita’s BlogPast Episodes:
Episode 23: Connecting to Mexican Culture Through Food with Home Chef & Recipe Developer Sarah of Growing Up Sarita
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Today, I’m in conversation with Lisset Naea of The Dream Center Los Angeles, a ministry founded by Pastor Tommy and Matthew Barnett to serve and transform the lives of the people of Los Angeles. In this episode, we hear about Lisset’s personal connection to the Dream Center, plus the Dream Center’s different programs and resources, what gives Lisset hope in her work, and ways for others to support The Dream Center’s work.
First, Lisset shares what kind of TADIN tea she shares with her daughter. From there, Lisset recounts her personal connection to The Dream Center after her husband graduated from its program. Lisset also shares the types of programs and resources The Dream Center offers, including discipleship, veteran’s homes, ministry, and foster care. Then, Lisset describes the day-to-day of her role on the development team, and how The Dream Center implements its teachings to ensure no one is left behind. Lisset shares what gives her hope throughout her work, plus a story about a “walking miracle.” Lastly, Lisset provides ways for others to get involved with and support The Dream Center.
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Lisset’s personal connection to The Dream Center The Dream Center’s various programs and resourcesThe day-to-day as The Dream Center’s employeeWhat gives Lisset hope when working at The Dream CenterA “walking miracle” story at The Dream CenterHow to get involved with The Dream CenterConnect with The Dream Center:
Learn more about The Dream CenterFollow The Dream Center on InstagramVolunteer with The Dream CenterDonate to The Dream CenterFollow Us:
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Today, we’re jumping into a drink perfect for chilly sweater weather season: The Cranberry Bronco Tea Non-Alcoholic Hot Toddy, made up of three tea blends! If you are a fan of mulled wine and excited for the festive months ahead, you will love this recipe!
We touch on all the flavors that make up this recipe, including eucalyptus, licorice root, peppermint leaf, ginger root, elderflower, and mullein flower — all mixed together! We also share the history behind the eucalyptus plant and its incredible healing powers.
Whether you stick to the non-alcoholic version or mix in something of your own, this beautifully flavored tea will provide comfort all winter long. Enjoy!
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Three tea blends that make up Bronco tea How to shop the Bronco Tea Blend History and background on eucalyptus Full recipe for the Cranberry Bronco Tea Non-Alcoholic Hot ToddyFun additions to the Cranberry Bronco Tea Non-Alcoholic Hot ToddyCheck Out:
Bronco Tea BlendBronco Tea Latte recipeFollow Us:
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Today, I’m in conversation with Lola Wiarco Dweck, a writer and recipe developer behind Lola’s Cocina and Lola’s Mercadito who is serving her community as an ambassador of positivity for Mexican culture. In this episode, we hear Lola’s generational stories related to tea and what wellness means to her. Lola shares how she integrates her family’s cultures together and why becoming an entrepreneur is part of her overall mission. Plus, Lola details the importance of connection in both her personal and professional life. Enjoy!
First, Lola shares stories about her family’s long-standing relationship with tea and how she incorporates it as a form of wellness in her day-to-day life as a mother and entrepreneur. Then, Lola illustrates her commitment to weaving her Mexican culture and her husband’s Jewish culture into their family and why investing in yourself is important. Lastly, we hear about Lola’s mission to support the next generation of Latina leaders, and her take on the importance of culinary tourism with family.
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Lola’s family history with TADIN How Lola implements wellness into her dayThe impact of weaving multiple cultures together Lola’s intentionality when working with local artisans Lola’s mission to support the next generation of Latina leaders Why culinary tourism with family is importantConnect with Lola Wiarco Dweck:
Follow Lola’s Mercadito on InstagramFollow Lola’s Cocina on InstagramConnect with Lola on LinkedInReach out to Lola on Lola’s Cocina’s WebsitePast Episodes:
Episode 1: Origin StoryEpisode 26: Everyone’s Favorite Canelita Tea + Recipes & Steeping TipsFollow Us:
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Today, I’m in conversation with Janet Gomez of Las Mamacitas, a platform built to amplify Latina voices and find in-person connections beyond social media. We are honored to call Janet a partner of TADIN! In this episode, we learn how Janet’s partnership with TADIN was a full-circle manifestation moment and how she infuses the manifestation process into her parenting style. Plus, Janet details her motivation for working with Latina mothers, and the power of in-person networking — even if it’s a failure!
First, Janet details her family history with TADIN and how she manifested a partnership with us! Janet also shares how her manifestation and mindset strategy shows up throughout her daily life as a parent. Then, we learn why Janet was inspired to specifically work with Latina mothers and the power of connecting at in-person networking events. Stay until the end of the episode to hear why Janet believes failure’s lessons should be applied to both your personal and professional life.
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Janet’s family history with TADIN How Janet utilizes the power of manifestation How Janet’s mindset strategy influences her daily life How wellness fits into Janet’s parenting style Janet’s inspiration for working with Latina mothers The process (and power) of in-person networking Applying failure’s lessons to your personal and professional lifeConnect with Janet Gomez:
Follow Janet on InstagramFollow Las Mamacitas on InstagramPast Episodes:
Episode 1: Origin StoryEpisode 6: Open Conversation with Laurie Castillo, the Founder of MomtrepreneurFollow Us:
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Today, I’m in conversation with Selene Melendez of At Home with Selene, a content creator focused on home and lifestyle tips on a budget. Selene is passionate about the power of thrift and resell, and doesn’t want anyone to feel alone when working with a budget — we’re so delighted to call Selene a partner of TADIN! In this episode, we’re discussing the motivation behind Selene’s account, how she finds specific decor items, her redesign process, and tips for finding food ingredients on a budget.
First, Selene shares the full-circle moment of always having TADIN in the house to now collaborating with TADIN, and details a recent TADIN event in Houston. Then, we hear the motivation behind Selene’s home decor account, At Home with Selene, and what inspires her hunt for vintage decor and furniture finds. Plus, Selene shares tips for reimagining and redesigning furniture pieces and how growing up in a low-income community is what inspires her to show people that you can have nice things on a budget.
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TADIN’s recent event in Houston The motivation behind Selene’s home decor account What inspires the decor Selene finds and redesignsSelene’s favorite recently purchased items Tips for reimagining and redesigning furniture pieces How Selene finds food ingredients on a budget What drives Selene’s vision for home decor and decorationConnect with Selene Lopez:
Follow Selene on InstagramConnect with Selene via EmailPast Episodes:
Episode 1: Origin StoryEpisode 25: Body Positivity, Self Love, & Supporting Latinx Artisans Through Fashion with Sheila Lopez of La Divina LatinaFollow Us:
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