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Fernando Hurtado
Bísness School
Did you know Latinos are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States? In Bísness School, NBC and Telemundo join forces to tell the stories of some of the most inspiring Latino founders. Hosted by journalist Fernando Hurtado, Bísness School highlights business owners across all industries, from entertainment to publishing and food. It sounds like business school, but it’s not. You can think of Bísness School as a lowercase MBA with uppercase guests. And while business school is expensive, Bísness School is free. Look out for new episodes every other Tuesday.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.2 stars from 38 ratings
Fastest growing group?
I love my Latino and Latina brothers and sisters. But research shows that black women are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs. Why the misinformation? 🤨 On the other hand. Love the podcast! 💯
Gurban Black via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/24
This podcast is such a joy to listen to! The episodes are really fun and snackable but offer such valuable insight. I love that the show specifically highlights Latinx business folks because you rarely see this focus within the general business entertainment offerings. The host, Fernando, is...Read full review »
nicknamecw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/24
Great! One & a half suggestions
Love hearing from fellow Latino entrepreneurs!! I would love to hear from Afro Latinos and indigenous entrepreneurs/community leaders. I would also like to hear from more relatable and upcoming people still in the process.
Vivid KZ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/24
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