Rays Latino Talk Podcast

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Synopsis

Rays Latino Talk Podcast: Immense Greatness Awaits. Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo talks personal development, leadership, self-help, communication skills, relationships, news, politics and today's hottest issues with our most inspirational Latino leaders today. Change your life today!

Episodes

  • Saving Leadership In 2019

    12/10/2019 Duration: 52min

    Found In Translation Episode 334: Host Ray Collazo is joined by new cohost Leadership Expert and Activist Adriana Rivera to discuss how we save leadership in 2019. Rivera shared her five keys to saving leadership in 2019 while Collazo explains how ignoring these lessons relates to how we got into this political mess. Rivera also shares best practices on how to integrate LGBTQ issue awareness into all of our day to day social justice work and updates us statewide advocacy efforts through her role with the Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs. Collazo reveals what’s needs to happen next in Trump impeachment process and why Senator Bernie Sanders is like marriage: he is front and center in sickness and in health. In the “Behind The Turntables” segment, Rivera and Collazo talk about what makes great DJing at a Latino party and why the viejitas love those grimy Latino Trap jams.

  • Polar Bears, Good Mothers and John The Baptist

    02/10/2019 Duration: 55min

    Found In Translation Episode 333: Host Ray Collazo is joined by Director Yvan Iturriaga of web series “The North Pole” and Comedian/Director Wendy Mateo of short film “Good Mothers” to discuss how they stack truth through their creative projects. Collazo, Iturriaga and Mateo discuss how they incorporate diversity, intersectionality and their beloved cities pf Oakland and  Chicago into their work. Collazo explains his controversial prediction on Trump’s eventual fate, the latest state of the Democratic Primary Race and why John The Baptist is so relevant in 2019. Support “The North Pole” Web series and “Good Mothers” short film.

  • “We Don’t Honk Our Horns”…Found In Translation Live From San Francisco!

    12/09/2019 Duration: 52min

    Found In Translation Episode 332: Host Ray Collazo is joined by co-host Latino Comic Expo Founder Ricardo Padilla Live from Parada 22 Restaurant in San Francisco. The Padilla family and activists Jenn Caban and Pedro Silva join Collazo to have a conversation about how gentrification, inadequate 0-Pre K funding and the national political climate impact Latinos and working people in the Bay Area while eating at the best Puerto Rican restaurant on the West Coast. We also discussed the impact of 9-11 on the 18th Anniversary. The Padilla family also share the fascinating history of the Puerto Rican community in San Francisco, their support for Presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris and why real San Franciscans don’t honk their horns. Support the Latino Comics Expo and the organizing work of Jenn Caban and Pedro Silva.

  • Back To School Special; #PrayersForBahamas

    06/09/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    Found In Translation Episode 331: Hosts Ray Collazo and Elbert Garcia are joined by educators Eva Mendez and Tania Valencia to discuss how parents, advocates and educators can support our children as the school year begins. Valencia and Mendez share how to affirm our children’s identity, develop ambitious buy achievable standards and support parent engagement. Valencia also updates us on the issues impact English Language Learners that lawmakers need to prioritize moving forward. Collazo and Garcia also analyze how #MidlandOdessa tragedy and AOC/Crenshaw debate impact our politics moving forward. Collazo reveals why Puerto Ricans need to especially engage in hurricane relieve efforts to support our Bahamian family. Valencia also reveals who is THE Bae for the Salvadoran community.

  • Vanguardia America’s Weekly News Brief

    05/09/2019 Duration: 04min

    James Garcia and our friends at Vanguardia America have begun a weekly news podcast to recap the top news impacting Latinos nationwide. Subscribe to Vanguardia America’s newsletter and podcast. On this week’s podcast, 5 of 7 killed by Odessa mass shooter were Latino, Tucson slated to pick 1st Latina mayor and CNN airing Linda Ronstadt documentary. Thanks Vanguardia America for sharing podcast with Found In Translation Family.  

  • Latinos Work For Climate Change

    30/08/2019 Duration: 01h03min

    Found In Translation Episode 330: The Found In Translation Talk Show airs this week’s “Latinos Work For Climate Change” forum in Phoenix, Arizona featuring Congressman Ruben Gallego, Monica Villalobos of the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Supervisor Liz Archuleta, Gloria Montano of CHISPA, Sandy Whitley of the Citizen Climate Lobby, Meteorologist Iris Hermosillo and Victor Contreras of Chicanos Por La Causa. The panel discusses how to engage Latinos in the Climate Change movement and how Latinos in the workforce and small business sector can benefit from the Clean Energy Economy. As our Host Ray Collazo likes to say, “if you don’t have a planet, there isn’t much else to talk about.” Host Ray Collazo shares his thoughts on what President Trump’s latest outrageous statements mean for Americans and how we need to respond to the terror that lives inside our White House. Collazo also shares good news out of Oklahoma City (yes, Oklahoma) and  Tucson, Arizona. Our “Stacking 20s” segment pours a few out for P

  • Dedication To A Pioneer; Live From Chicano Park Part II

    23/08/2019 Duration: 59min

    Found In Translation Episode 329: Host Ray Collazo is joined by co-host Margo Porras of the “Books vs. Movies” Podcast for part II of our Live show from Barrio Logan/Chicano Park community of San Diego. Porras and Collazo discuss her book “Growing Up In La Colonia” and a variety of topics with special guests. James Garcia of Vanguardia Arizona shares his thoughts on the state of Latino media; Naomi Shelton of KIPP Foundation on why Presidential candidates should be talking about education; Nissim Leon breaks down the LA Sports scene and why we love North Carolina basketball culture. Collazo shares why why fires of Brazil matter and why protecting the “earth’s lungs” should be a top priority for all of us. And Collazo does a dedication to the legacy of Latino political pioneer Albert Jacquez. Also listen in to Collazo’s analysis of the Jay Z/Colin Kaepernick situation after a week to digest this moment. Support Por Vida Café in San Diego and the podcasts of Margo Porras, James Garcia and Nissim Leon!

  • “The Time Is Always Now” Live from Chicano Park!

    16/08/2019 Duration: 48min

    Found In Translation Episode 328: Host Ray Collazo is joined by special co-hosts Margo Porras of the “Books vs. Movies” Podcast and ‘The Cuban Lion’ Nissim Leon for a very special two part show live from the Por Vida Café in the Barrio Logan/Chicano Park community of San Diego. Porras shares the legacy of Chicano Park and how it symbolizes the history of resistance and community for Latinos in San Diego. Max Gonzales of Chicanos Por La Causa in Phoenix, Arizona joins the crew to discuss the shared history of community building, culture and political awareness between San Diego, Phoenix and Los Angeles. The owners of the Por Vida Café, Carolina and Mylo, also stop in to discuss what the Barrio Logan business corridor means for their families. Carolina and Mylo are true inspirations for activists and young entrepreneurs. As Carolina said, “the time is always now.” Collazo, Porras and Leon share what this unique moment in San Diego should teach all of us about the power of podcasting and the legacy of Erik Estra

  • “You’re Welcomed;” Flippin’ Texas; Puerto Rican Homework

    13/08/2019 Duration: 29min

    Found In Translation Episode 327: Ray Collazo analyzes the potential impact on the recently announced “Public Charge Rule” on immigrants and all Americans. Collazo also shares what this announcement really means for our politics and where we can find information to advocate for our immigrant families moving forward. Flippin’ Texas: The most important announcement that will impact 2020 elections took place today with the news that activist Cristina TzinTzun Ramirez has entered Senate Race in Texas against Republican Senator John Cornyn. Collazo breaks down why TzinTzun Ramirez is what we need right now and why Texas must be in play for us in 2020. Puerto Rican Homework: Shoutout to David Begnaud for inspiring Collazo’s homework assignment for all Puerto Ricans and all people that care about boricuas. Listen for our Live Shows from San Diego later this week on podcast feed!

  • “I’m Scared to Speak Spanish In Public”

    09/08/2019 Duration: 52min

    Found In Translation Episode 326: Hosts Ray Collazo and  Dionely Reyes are joined by Joel Berrocal of the National Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce to discuss this week’s hottest headlines. Latinos Under Attack: The tragedies of El Paso, Dayton and Mississippi make it clear that Latinos are literally under attack in this country. What do we do now to protect each other and unite for real change? And what does Collazo strongly believe we SHOULD NOT do to combat this wave of hate? Our Beloved Morrison: Crew honors the legacy of author Toni Morrison during Reyes’ “Gaslighting O Que?” segment. Thank you Tracy Sturdivant for contribution to this segment. Balling With Bernie: Collazo provides his update staffing this Monday’s UnidosUS Presidential Candidate forum in San Diego. Who got the biggest support from the audience of Latino leaders and who does Reyes think is the key Latina to watch during this year’s election cycle? Island Update: Berrocal updates us on the latest news from Puerto Rico and the exciting wor

  • Special: Night 2 Post #DemDebate Discussion

    01/08/2019 Duration: 01h17min

    We're back for Night 2  and another post-#DemDebate discussion! Did Uncle Joe show that he can lead with a vision rather than defend his record? Did Karmala Harris and Julian Castro build on their strong performances in Miami? Was  about housing, TPS or what just happened in Puerto Rico? Found in Translation host Rafael Collazo and producer Elbert Garcia are joined by a trio of seasoned #PoCPundits to answer those questions and more. Featuring former PA Democatic Party Communications Director Abe Amoros, political reporter and commentator Marlene Peralta and NBC News' Patricia Guadalupe.

  • Special: Post #DemDebate Discussion: Night 1 of the Throwdown in Motown

    31/07/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    Leo A Perales of the The Perales Report joins the Found in Translation crew Tuesday night to discuss what went down on the first night of the Democratic debate in Detroit. Warren and Sanders shine, but others like Wlliamson and Bullock capture the spotlight. As do GOP framing around healthcare, immigration and the economy. And let's not forget Puerto Rico -- cause everyone sure did. The question remains -- on the heels of last week's People's Convention and in the middle of a slew of summer conferences, which candidates will stand out and move closer to capturing not just the nomination, but also the imagination of American voters?

  • #RickyRenuncio; What’s Next For REFORM

    26/07/2019 Duration: 51min

    Found In Translation Episode 323: Hosts Ray Collazo and Dionely Reyes are joined by Kyle Darby of REFORM Alliance. Panel discusses what this historic moment for Puerto Rico means for the island, the diaspora and U.S. politics. What lessons can we learn from island’s movement that was able to get Governor to resign in merely two weeks? Kyle Darby shares goals and strategies to reform criminal justice system in Pennsylvania and throughout the country. How can people get involved to organize for an equitable legal system? In “Gaslighting O Que?" segment, Dionely analyzes REFORM Founder Meek Mill’s epic interview on The Breakfast Club to share how gaslighting impacts criminal justice issue. Support REFORM, Love Shouldn’t Hurt, the people of Puerto Rico and #CloseTheCamps.

  • #RickyRenuncia

    23/07/2019 Duration: 52min

    Found In Translation Episode 322: Host Ray Collazo shares his thoughts on historic moment of Puerto Rican resistance, calling on Governor Ricardo Rossello, Jr. to resign. Collazo discusses how we got to this moment and how Rossello's shameful performance on Fox New epitomizes the colonial mentality. What challenges lay ahead for Puerto Rican people? He predicts fate of Governor Rossello and reveals who he believes should run for governor (you may be surprised).  Listen to the personal thoughts of Collazo as a Puerto Rican from the diaspora on what this has taught him about leadership and faith in his people. The 2nd half of the episode is a reply of portion of last week's show where Collazo and guest host Elbert Garcia discuss what President Trump's racist attacks against "The Squad" set in motion for upcoming 2020 elections with Nicole Acevedo of NBC Digital. Needless to say, we maybe closer to a race war than we ever would have imagined. Collazo and Garcia also provide their first preview of next Democrati

  • Episode 321: What's Next for Puerto Rico & the Squad?

    19/07/2019 Duration: 01h34min

    Episode #321: How long will Gov. Rosello survive in PR? NBC News' Nicole Acevedo and community activists Madeleine Villanueva and Jason Ortiz join the Found in Translation podcast  to discuss the situation on the island. Is this a moment or a movement for the Puerto Rican diaspora? PLUS: Our thoughts on President Trump's racist remarks against the squad and the our initial thoughts on the next Dem debate in Detroit.   

  • Leadership Matters; #CloseTheCamps; Summer Salsa!

    12/07/2019 Duration: 47min

    Found In Translation Episode 320: Host Ray Collazo is joined by guest co-hosts Christina Vega and Zulma Robles. Crew discusses the power of leadership, the latest news headlines of disgraced leaders from Washington, the Border and Puerto Rico and summer Salsa dancing. Collazo also analyzes the rise of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris in the polls and what’s next for Senator Bernie Sanders and Julian Castro. Support the Love Shouldn’t Hurt Campaign that assists violence of domestic violence.

  • Our Government Is Torturing Children, Full Stop

    02/07/2019 Duration: 45min

    Found In Translation Episode 318: Ray Collazo, Yashira “Yaya” Rivera and Samantha Gonzalez discuss the personal cost of the ongoing border crisis. What do we do with the anger we live with everyday as immigrants are literally being tortured by our government? And how do we manage the guilt many of us face with the feeling that we are not doing enough? From the border to our streets, our community is experiencing attacks and stigmas around mental health. How do we help each other break the stigmas and help each get support they need? Show airs as radio program on WPPM 106.5FM PhillyCAM #PeoplePoweredMedia. Enjoy this weekend’s “Hispanic Fiesta” at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, Saturday, July 6-Sunday, July 7. #RIPOscarAndValeria

  • Special: Night 2 Post #DemDebate Discussion

    28/06/2019 Duration: 01h23min

    Biden, Harris, Bernie, Mayor Pete and whole slot of others were looking to make it past Night 2 and onto Detroit next month. Who won? Who lost? Whose message most resonated with people of color? Law@the Margins' Elbert Garcia, James Garcia of Vanguard Arizona join Rafael Collazo discuss these questions and more as they recap the second night of the first Democratic Party Presidential debate on June 27th.

  • Special: Night 1 Post #DemDebate Discussion

    27/06/2019 Duration: 01h27min

    Law@the Margins' Elbert Garcia Ray to lead an onine discussion just after the first Democratic Party Presidential debate on June 26th. Who won? Who lost? Whose message most resonated with people of color? Join us as we invite folks to tell us their take on the debate's first night and if anyone positioned themselves to be the next President of the United States. 

  • Concentrate On This; Presidential Debate Preview

    21/06/2019 Duration: 01h15min

    Found In Translation Episode 315: Found In Translation with Host Ray Collazo is back to discuss this week’s political headlines with co-host Elbert Garcia. Collazo and Garcia analyze the coverage of AOC’s ‘Concentration Camp’ analogy and the true crisis facing our country. Garcia reveals who is trying to take political advantage of this situation. Collazo and Garcia preview the upcoming Presidential debates and the lessons learned from the successful passage of the “Green Light Bill” in New York State. Florida political activist Nicole Rodriguez reports in from her experience protesting Presidential Trump’s campaign kickoff in Orlando this week. And the crew updates us on the drama in DR over the shooting of David “Big Papi” Ortiz. Ay Que Vaina!

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