Reviews
I love Jenny and Joanna!! They both have amazing ways to talk about interesting topics, stories, and intricacies of what it means to be hyphenated. I’m a Colombian American 25yr old woman who lives in south Florida so I relate so much to their stories and I feel like they’re my friends when I...Read full review »
SandraD0819 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/23
After my favorite podcast decided to stop I was looking for something goooood and I found you !!!!
Cdbu120972 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/23
Johana and Jenny , I love your podcast. I’m a Jewish/ Latino- USA veteran born and raised in Chicago, IL Midwest. My mother is of Jewish - Mexican and my father is Jewish- Brazilian Omg , yes I am always asking Why do I need to pick what I am. I am Jewish and Mexican and Brazilian Lol 😝 That...Read full review »
August 2025 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/22
I live one hr away from where I work, and your podcast always makes my commutes better. Thank you for making such fun podcast! 🏆
juanmelendez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/22
I love how I share so many life experiences with both Jenny & Johanna. I’m a hyphenated Salvadorian-Puerto Rican, born in Chicago. It’s fun because I also lived in NYC. Anyways, if you love to laugh, talk about culture, and also are a deep thinker, this is a podcast for you.
Jcc 👎🏻 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/22
The show is simply brilliant! As a Colombian man, I find so much relatable. Especially the discussions on extended family. Well done! By the way, I would have loved your take on the naming of the Montana mountain range. The Grand Tetons. Ha ha. Keep the laughs and insights coming .👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hrry24 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/22
Sabes que hasta practico inglés escuchándolas jejeje un abrazo, escuchar español venezolano es como un corrientazo de buenos recuerdos. Un abrazo, saludos desde Australia.
Eilich via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/02/22
Great, maravillosas, me encantan. Amo oirlas cambiarse de ingles a español a venezolano…super cool, increibles. Son del más alla. Siiiiii amamos ser Venezolanos, como hablamos, como vemos la vida. Eres una representante plena de nuestra cultura actual.
BEAGALIN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/22
Every week I look forward to the hilarious episode from this podcast. Jenny and Joanna make their topics so relatable! They are both down to earth, open, and honest. As a Venezuelan American I love listening to them speak in Spanglish (*normalizing hearing Spanglish is another topic I could go...Read full review »
francisvictoria via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/22
I’ve been looking for ways to practice my Spanish skills and this podcast is awesome because of the Spanglish. I love learning about different aspects of Hispanic culture from a hyphenated perspective. These ladies never fail to make me laugh!
yoobi1234 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/22
Love the topics, love Jenny, love Johanna!
Ile-li via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/22
Having lived in the hyphen for all of my life, this podcast is so refreshing. Love listening to both of the host speak on topics that are unique to niche hyphens in society. From queer life, Spanglish, Latin(x - LOL and how ppl get mad about that) to living with ADHD as a latina. I felt seen by...Read full review »
Cafecaro via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/21
I love everything about this podcast, Johana and Jenny are just amazing and I laugh my ass off every time I listen to them. Besides, the things they talk about and the experiences they had are so relatable being a bilingual colombian my self. I love it!
Sergio Castelblanco via Apple Podcasts · Colombia · 12/16/21
Hello, I love hearing about you and your experiences. It may me laugh and think. And I’m loving the Princess of South Beach too. On Episode 46, love what Johanna said about the nostalgia la diáspora feels and how we miss a geographical place and a moment in time. I’m from Puerto Rico so I have...Read full review »
A.A.M.L via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/21
As a bicultural Latine/Hispana, this podcast speaks to so much truth about my experiences in way that is not often done. Super validating, super funny, I love. Thanks ladies!
Carmama027 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/21
living in the hyphen means you drive the bilingual struggle bus (guagua, bus, o el omni 🤣). I remember realizing Farm Store was named as such when I learned to read and said out loud “Mami! Esto no se llama La Vaquita, esto es el Farm Store” her response “ay Tata, es que decirle La Vaquita es más...Read full review »
1n3z via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/21
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hfgfijgf via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 08/19/21
Ana said it best in another review. I loved this podcast at the start it was so excited to see where it would go. It quickly became clear that rather than expanding the exploration of the hyphen to people who are actually marginalized by living at the intersection different identities, we are...Read full review »
trying to sudy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/21
Such chemistry between the hosts! Every episode is a blast
mercedes benzaquen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/21
Omg so happy I found you guys!! Soy Mexican American y todo lo que dicen is so relatable!! I feel like I’m talking to my girlfriends! Love you guys! Keep up the good work!
Denisse Villalba via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/03/21
I love both of these women separately. And to have them TOGETHER in a podcast and listen to them speak is a joy that I didn’t even know I needed. As a Mexican-American I’m sorry but everything has to be spicy o no tiene sabor and it is so fun to hear other hyphenated Latinas talk about their own...Read full review »
AnaCardona0119 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/21
Me encantan estas dos locas súper inteligentes. Yo también vivo en el hyphen. Love you, both. Keep it up!
Cobaltblueprusm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/23/21
Thank you for doing this Podcast!!! Love to hear all your stories and reminiscing about my child hood growing up in Miami is great. Love that you both are speaking your truths!!! Hope you continue to share with us. Awesome!!!!
mstnini via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/21
You guys the moment I first listen you, it was instant delight, Super funny and you give me that friendship vibes that I enjoy from podcasts. Also the topics are so enjoyable and interesting for latinos.
rgchuy via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 07/21/21
The honesty of episode 12, title “Identity Policing,” is absolutely important! Thank you, hermanas, for what you do.
rickyelpoeta via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/21
Honestly love how you both speak your truth. Many topics remind me of my own journey as I am born and raised in Los Angeles by parents who came to USA from El Salvador and Honduras in their own unique journey. Las felicitó 🧡🙌🏼
MaddieLA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/21
Im not a Miami Native, I was born in Pinar de Rio, Cuba, salimos para España, entramos a USA, por Puerto Rico lived there for 5 years and got to Miami during El Mariel in 1980!! Listening to you guys puts me back there! Specially listening to ¿Que Pasa, USA? And my up bring… I wish I could see...Read full review »
Papiof3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/21
These two women are intelligent, funny, & completely entertaining. As a Colombian-American, I relate to their feelings of wavering in the middle of two worlds/cultures. I also appreciate how they share their vulnerabilities with a refreshing amount of honesty. This podcast is truly a gem.
ByTheSlice via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/21
I’m older than both of these lovely ladies but we share so much in common!! I too grew up in Miami, like Jenny! And they make me laugh out loud. Stay hilarious, ladies!!-Teresita
teresita45 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/21
But now I love LP. Thanks for having awesome guests. Also for being hilarious, genuine, original… you ladies don’t know how much you make me laugh and sometimes want to cry (leave me alone, I’m sensitive lol). Much love to you.
Katiep1011 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/21
I cannot wait for this show every week. I wish it was on daily! I am first generation Salvadoran American born in the US to immigrant parents from El Salvador. Of course my experience is unique and mine but your podcast proves that our own unique experiences can generate empathy and connection...Read full review »
fanaticgrl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
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I am a Nicaraguan/American/english girl that has been the gringa when I visited and lived in Nicaragua just because my dad is white as bread but then my mom is morenita/native to Nicaragua, but then my last name is Jackman.. basically I’m not nica enough or American enough. and i constantly feel...Read full review »
nina jackman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
I’m Cuban-Peruvian-American and I can relate to a lot of these episodes! Great podcast for when you feel out of place and you need a laugh
amazing app adn its very usful via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/21
I love listening to this show. It reminds me of growing up in Orlando Florida & going to escuela with muy Puerto Rican (and many more nationalities) friends. Listening to these 2 is hilarious & also hearing Spanglish reminds me of my middle & high school days.
ChristyMolly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/21
These ladies know their stuff and did not come to play. They are authentic, fair and well-informed in their views and reports. I feel like I’m checking in on my sisters every week. Coming from a cuban-american-venezolana-sifrina-patasucia.. i just have to say that I feel seen and so will you!
Tu prima la bemba via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/21
With the latest iOS update, 14.4.1, I am unable to see the latest episodes. The last one available is from 04-22-21. Today is 05-03-21.
Tio Joey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/21
I can’t love this podcast more than I already do!! I laughed, I cried laughing. Joanna and Jenny are the perfect podcast couple. I can’t wait to listen more episodes 🤩
solanllym via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/21
I love this podcast. Every single time I listen to an episode, I become so amazed in how relatable it is. I feel as if someone comprehends where I come from and it helps remind me to accept myself for who I am. Thanks!
d.bunny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/21
This is, hands down, my favorite podcast right now! I just discovered it yesterday and have already listened to 10 episodes. Jenny and Joanna touch on aspects of my own story and identity that I have often felt out of touch with. I feel more connected to my culture and sense so belonging the more...Read full review »
monesque via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/21
Hyphen-ated has become one of my favorite podcasts. Both anchors are amazing, the topics they choose are interesting and most important are well documented. Their comments are smart but funny. Great content and great work!
thirdplaceandy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/21
I feel so connected to this podcast because you talk about identity the way that I have been experiencing it too. I was born in New York to Honduran parents, then raised in honduras since the age of 1 and then loved to Miami at age 12. So I’m a mezcla de todo. And now to top it off I’m in France...Read full review »
lilinsnow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/21
Ser multicultural es lo máximo, más ser Venezolana por nacimiento de padre portugués de padres portugueses y de mamá colombiana de padres americano y española. Casada con un portugués- americano y explicarles a mis hijos q ser multicultural es excelente. Ustedes ponen mucho sentido a esta...Read full review »
AlexTC_30 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/21
Me siento identificada! Hyphenated intersectionality with some laughs is what’s up! Keep making space for these counter-narratives please. Arriba la diversidad cultural!
cubanitaInPNW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/21
I’ve followed both Joanna and Jenny for a while and I’m so thrilled they decided to join forces and launch this podcast. Every topic is so relatable. Like Joanna, my family immigrated from Europe to South America and I have lived everything she has mentioned in the podcast. Jenny is from Miami,...Read full review »
Pita's Meowmy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/21
Thank you for your perspective. I can identify with so much of what you talk about even though I’m a gringa, born in Medellin to German parents who then emigrated to the US before I was 2, married to a man whose dad is an Iraquí Jew and whose mom is a German Jewish refugee. Love hyphenated!!
Flaka Omaha via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/21
I laugh, cry and have all the feelings in between while listening. To many many more episodes ❤️❤️
anaddg1 via Apple Podcasts · Peru · 04/11/21
I was thinking the same thing. People putting bats(the animal) in butts. I was laughing when we learned it wasn’t the animal
Lu_pink via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/21
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