Latino Nation Podcast
After his son was diagnosed with a rare disease which was caused by a mutation in his DNA, Daniel Uribe was inspired to create Genobank.io which protects your unique data. He is now paving the way for others to grow and succeed in Silicon Valley and around the world.
info_outline Resilience In The Face of AdversityLatino Nation Podcast
Willy Linares, councilmember of Rohnert Park, CA, joins Latino Nation on episode #5 this week. Talking about his upbringing and being part of Hanna Boys Center, a residential treatment center for lives of at-risk teens. Despite life's curve balls thrown at him and never getting that dream job, he learned to look past it all and learned to count his blessings.
info_outline From Grandmas cooking to Becoming an Iron Chef - The Jose Garces StoryLatino Nation Podcast
Chef Garces went from a hope to launching a string of world renowned restaurants and became a world known Iron Chef.
info_outline Inspiring all with Frankie JLatino Nation Podcast
Known for his Latin/crossover albums, he shares his work, stories, thoughts and more!
info_outline From Escaping Civil War to Hollywood Actor - Rene MoranLatino Nation Podcast
When Rene was still a baby, his family fled to the U.S. from El Salvador, escaping civil war and distress, ultimately settling in Orlando, Florida where he spent most of his life. In his early 20s he packed up his bags, moved to Los Angeles where he accidentally started his acting career. Rene is best known for his role as “Amo Cortez” in the 20th Century Fox feature film STUBER.
info_outline The Master of Miracles- Hazel OrtegaLatino Nation Podcast
Hazel Ortega joins Carmen Ramirez and Eric Osuna on Latino Nation Podcast. Growing up in underserved communities she makes a change in her life through education. Coming from a fugitive mother and drug addict father, Hazel now lives in a pimp daddy mansion, flying private jets and all.
info_outlineGrowing up, Willy moved from home to home. The son of a hard working immigrant mother doing her best for her children, Willy moved to Sonoma County at the age of 13 to attend Hanna Boys Center, a residential treatment center for lives of at-risk teens. “Hanna’s stable environment afforded Willy the opportunity to thrive and set a strong course for his future. He went on to earn his BA from Sacramento State University, Master of Arts from the University of San Francisco, and MBA from Ashford University”. Willy has worked with the Sacramento Kings and has served as Regent Board Member at Hanna Boys Center. Willy’s resilience and steadfast commitment to giving back has undoubtedly been shaped by the adversity he experienced in life.