Salvis Unidos Podcast
¿Quién lo diría? En la cuna misma de nuestra cultura, los salvadoreños aún nos seguimos preguntando: ¿quiénes somos? Amaru, conductor de Proyecto Chachalaca, explora esta pregunta a través de la historia, la música, la ciencia, y mucho más - una invitación a redescubrir El Salvador con ojos nuevos. == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists. ¡Ayúdanos a seguir creando contenido! Al apoyarnos en Patreon, nos ayudas a mantener el programa y a apoyar a músicos y artistas...
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Special collaboration episode with @proyecto chachalaca! En este episodio especial de Proyecto Chachalaca nos reencontramos con Carlos Guadrón, creador de Salvis Unidos, para conversar sobre los caminos, dilemas y afectos que recorren los salvadoreños fuera del país. Hablamos de identidad, nostalgia, y los objetos simbólicos que sostienen la salvadoreñidad más allá de nuestras fronteras —una bandera sobre la refri, un yaverito con el volcán, el olor a pollo campero en el aeropuerto. Pero también nos adentramos en lo incómodo: ¿cómo se interpreta El Salvador desde afuera?...
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Subtítulos en español disponibles en YouTube! Dr. Juan Antonio Sorto, co-founder of Friends of El Salvador, shares how they’re bridging the Salvadoran experience between the US and ES, and why cultural reconnection and community engagement is just as important as infrastructure. Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists - == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists. ¡Ayúdanos a seguir...
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English Subtitles available on YouTube! ¿Cómo se cuenta una historia a través de la música? En este episodio, hablamos con Mauricio Trabanino, compositor de cine, sobre su enfoque minimalista y cómo crea emociones poderosas con pocos instrumentos. == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists. ¡Ayúdanos a seguir creando contenido! Al apoyarnos en Patreon, nos ayudas a mantener el programa y a apoyar a músicos y artistas salvadoreños. == 00:00:00 Comienzo 00:00:18 Intro 00:00:51...
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Subtítulos en español disponibles en YouTube! Mental health matters, but for many in our community, it’s still a tough conversation. Maria Alfaro, founder of One Paso, is changing that. Inspired by her own journey as a first-gen Salvadoran-American, she created a non-profit dedicated to destigmatizing mental health through culture, education, and healing spaces. Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists - == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show...
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English subtitles available on YouTube! En este episodio exploramos la importancia del idioma náhuat y el esfuerzo por revitalizarlo con Héctor Martínez, docente y activista salvadoreño. Héctor es fundador de Timumachtikan Nawat y Ne Ichan Safoura, lidera proyectos como la Biblioteca Virtual Náhuat y Wikipedia en Náhuat, y fue reconocido en 2024 como Héroe de la Resistencia Indígena por el Parlamento Centroamericano. == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists. ¡Ayúdanos a seguir...
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Subtítulos en español disponibles en YouTube! This episode we sit down with Lucy Morales Carlisle to uncover her incredible path from creative beginnings to award-winning filmmaker. We dive into the making of Del Mar, her acclaimed documentary that sheds light on Salvadoran surf culture and immigration. Lucy shares insights on navigating the evolving world of digital filmmaking and the timeless power of a good story. == Help us keep making content! By supporting us on Patreon you help keep the show going and you help us support Salvadoran musicians and artists. ¡Ayúdanos a seguir...
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We never imagined that we’d make such a big impact with this podcast. This episode we’ll explore how Elisabeth Villalta and her family had their lives changed forever in a way they never expected. This is a story about the search for family and identity. It’s also a story about the power of community and how it can help overcome the impossible and reunite long lost families. Who are you? Where do you come from? The need to find and define our identity is innate in all of us. We don’t need it to live, to eat, to reproduce. Still, we can’t ignore it. You need to know your story...
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In the second part of Salvadorans Around the World, we visit exotic locations like California and North Carolina, but we’re also visiting Poland, the Philippines, South Korea, and the UK ! We’ll hear from Camila, Roberto y Lilian, Kenia, Milly, David, Mauricio, and Natalie! Join us as we listen to stories about all kinds of journeys, from adventures to foreign lands to the search for home and family. Roberto Alvarado Y Lilian - in English en Español Thank you to everyone that took part in this months-long project. In our community, there is a prevailing sense of...
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It’s finally here! The first part of our collection of stories of Salvadorans Around the World. In the final episodes of Season 4, we hear stories from Salvadorans from all walks of life. In part one, we’ll hear Jennifer , Mardoqueo, Johanna, Kenya, and Klara share their stories. We’ll hear about the migration trail from El Salvador to the US, the meaning of the American Dream, and ponder deep questions about Salvadoran identity. - Music: “” by
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You made it. You’re a successful engineer at a prestigious organization. What do you do now? Zaida Hernandez decided to help other underrepresented groups get into engineering through her social media platform, The Space Latina. She tells us how she went from looking up at the stars during visits to rural El Salvador to working on sending humans to the moon in the Artemis program.
Zaida Hernandez also known as “The Space Latina,” is a spacecraft engineer and subsystem manager at NASA supporting the Artemis missions. She has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Master’s in Industrial Engineering. She is a first generation college graduate in her family. She is also a children’s book author of space themed STEM books.
- Getting into engineering via building with Legos
- Houston - Space City
- Seeing the stars in the night sky of El Salvador
- Finding your way toward engineering
- Getting an internship at NASA as a high schooler
- What kind of job does a high schooler even do at NASA?
- The fear and anxiety of being a new professional
- From intern to professional engineer
- Thermal engineering
- Working on the Artemis mission
- NASA is just one space industry company
- Private space companies…good or bad?
- Safety culture at NASA
- With so many problems on earth, is space exploration worth it?
- How NASA celebrate mission successes
- Bringing more diversity to the space industry
- How can underrepresented professionals show up for students?
- Tips on finding internships
- Can you do both STEM and writing?
- Creating bilingual STEM books for children!
Show Resources:
- The Space Latina On Instagram
- Zaida Hernandez on LinkedIn
- Books by Zaida
- NASA Spinoffs
- Artemis Mission
- Frank Rubio
- Lil’ Libros
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“Viento Solar” by Akumal