Episodes
Rosalia is on a mission to end child sexual abuse, dismantle shame, and help survivors heal and become thrivers. Throughout this episode, you will hear clips from Rosalia discussing the importance of consent as it relates to the parent-to-child physical relationship. Paired with her insight, I begin to discuss my own experiences with physical boundaries being crossed.
Published 03/10/21
Published 03/10/21
I'm "pulling back the curtain" as they say on my crafting a keynote process with hopes that you will be inspired by the beautiful and often messy process it is to create a brand new message from and idea to a real live speech. 
Published 11/26/20
Meet Paul Romaine, my neighbor and Founder of the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts and leader of the band "Please Stay Away" who played their hearts out night-after-night during the toughest part of the 2020 quarantine - the part that felt like it would never end. Our whole neighborhood came out every night, fold up chairs in hand, 6 feet apart and allowed themselves to experience joy through music which carried just enough hope with it to last us another day.
Published 08/04/20
This episode was inspired by a vm message that Rita Bautista, Founder of the Latina Podcasters Network left us at the beginning of the quarantine. She shared, “I’m alone, but I’m not lonely.”  “You can’t live in that space forever. As a community, we can come out of these times more united than ever!” Her words ring even more true now as the country has come face to face with the aftermath of the murders of George Floyd, Brionna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countless others to White Sup
Published 06/09/20
We asked about the power of love in the time of COVID and how you have shown love to friends, family, coworkers, neighbors, or even strangers. We thought we would hear stories about romance, or even random acts of kindness - we learned that love is much more. Love is about speaking your truth, listening to others, and giving. Meet Ana, an entrepreneur we had the pleasuring of speaking to discuss her love story –– a story about how she speaks her truth while living with depression.
Published 04/29/20
Listen to these strong Latina voices (of some of your favorite podcasts ), come together in this special bonus episode to deconstruct the controversy surrounding the New York Times Bestseller novel American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins.
Published 03/23/20
I recently had the honor of meeting the one and only Kali Fajardo-Anstine. Kali is the author of Sabrina & Corina, and has been recognized as a National Book Award Finalist. Her stories, which take place right here in the familiarness of Colorado, explore themes of identity, relationships, the truths and exploitation of one's homeland, and navigating indigenous ancestry. in this episode, We not only discuss her stories, but we step into vulnerable and deep territories. 
Published 11/21/19
Three women and members of the Eñye Dream Accelerator, Rosalia, Irisneri, and Gina, talk about their journey reaching for their biggest dreams. For those of you who haven’t heard of the Eñye Dream Accelerator, it is a program I designed to bring ambitious Latinas together to coach them to make significant progress with their dream, utilizing the collective power of the group to both support you and keep you accountable.
Published 08/30/19
I had the pleasure of speaking with the beautiful and fierce Linda Garcia, also known as Luz Warrior, a storyteller for the 2018 We All Grow Summit. In my conversation with Luz, we dove into the topic of femininity and the power of a woman’s intuition through the lens of religion, menstruation, and moon cycles. For some, these types of conversations are considered uncharted territory. By tapping into ideas that at times are uncomfortable, we begin to have the hard conversations that must be...
Published 07/04/19
We are jumping back into the Project Eñye Breckenridge retreat and getting intimate with the lovely and talented Brenda Aviles. Brenda is a self proclaimed “Brooklyn girl all day every day” and we love her for it! Brenda is a certified life coach, who has in-depth experience as a teacher and trainer to teachers in NYC. We introduce you to Melody Estrada, an amazing, smart, and beautiful (inside-and-out) human, who we all agreed is the hope and inspiration for our next generation.
Published 05/22/19
Janeli Saucedo-Castrejana is a 30-year mother, wife, and advocate living in San Antonio, Texas. Her blog, "The Esposa Experience" chronicals her attempt at being the quintessential Esposa her family and cultura tells her she needs to be. In 2017, she came out as HIV positive and has continued on her path of advocating to end the stigma against HIV/AIDS and those living with the virus. She recently launched the “Positive Vida Podcast” with her husband Jake. They intend to use the podcast as a...
Published 05/08/19
Gary Vaynerchuk,  is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia and VaynerX. In addition to running the two communications and media company, Gary is a highly sought after public speaker, a 5-time New York Times bestselling author, as well as a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, and Uber. He is currently the subject of DailyVee, an online documentary series...
Published 04/11/19
Lorraine is a bright light in this world. She is the founder of a successful blog and YouTube Channel and is living proof that it's never too late to redesign your life exactly the way that you want it. Lorraine is a master at graceful aging, overcoming embarrassment and obstacles that come with conquering an eating disorder. She is a force of nature and proves it every day by living and breathing authenticity in everything she does.
Published 04/04/19
This episode with Jasmine couldn't be a better beginning to our new season as it's such a perfect example of the power of authentically sharing your story. My hope is that after listening, you feel connected to your power, inspired to take action towards your dreams and are reminded that you are never ever alone.
Published 03/27/19
Welcome to Episode # 013! "The Kickstarter Special" In this podcast we share the campaign we've launched for "being ñ", a film about what it’s like growing up in America having to navigate through two sets of cultural waters and figure out how they work together and as one. It’s a film that candidly shares what it’s like to grow up in the “in between” - this is the place we call “ñ.”  Together, we’ve created a 37 minute film that has and will transform lives. Up to now we have been almost...
Published 02/12/16
Welcome to Episode # 012! "No Revolutions Without Poets" In this podcast we speak to Charleen Ramirez-Mares, principal and teacher at La Academia Denver Inner City Parish. We talk about the powerful experience of learning and teaching the famous poem, “I Am Joaquín”, written by Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales in 1969.
Published 04/16/15
Episode 011:  We're back in Denver after and incredible week at Hispanicize in Miami! We interviewed nearly 30 different mega influencers in the Latino community and connected with hundreds of other incredible #Enyes & #FrEnyes!
Published 04/02/15
Welcome to Episode 010: Where we interview Enye, Danett Hernandez, and her husband Miles Wartes - both actors who were in the controversial Coca-Cola Superbowl commercial  "America is Beautiful" in 2014... 
Published 03/25/15
This is Podcast Episode # 009! In this weeks podcast we discuss the transition that Enye’s and their families go through when they leave for college. We first discussed Irene, who struggled a great deal with her parents as they labeled her choices to move away from home to attend graduate school as “white” and a “betrayal” to her family. Next, we discuss Bianca, about 20 years younger than Irene. Bianca is the first to graduate from her family and now she envisions leaving Denver for graduate...
Published 03/13/15
Hello! This is Episode #008! Where we share the behind the scenes look at young Enyes (ñ)s in L.A. This week we will be discussing young Enyes (ñ)s in LA. Last week, while in L.A., Denise and Henry spent a day on set at East Los High and met with Pastor Gabe over breakfast, former Youth Pastor turned Pastor for Latinos and Enyes (ñ)s.
Published 03/04/15
Hello! This is Episode #006! 5280 Magazine has just published an article by Mary Clare Fisher! With this great media attention, we are hearing from many people and how they heard about the project. We love it, so keep them coming! Next, we’re speaking at the Inner City Parrish school this week – excited to share about Enye (ñ) with youth! Then, Cooking Social: “Cocinando Con Enyes (ñ’s)” – we have room for 18 people to cook a multi course Enye (ñ) inspired…
Published 02/13/15
Welcome to Episode #005! Update: We’re On the cover of Westword. A huge thanks to the writer, Kyle Harris for doing a great job. Speaking Engagements: North High School has invited us to join their community for the day to count Enyes (ñ)’s! #EnyesCount. Project Enye (ñ) Socials: Our First Enye (ñ) Social at the SIE Film Center was so much fun…
Published 02/03/15
Welcome to Episode #004! We’re On the Cover: During this episode we feature our excitement (and frankly a bit of disbelief) for our upcoming cover article in Denver’s Westword newspaper. Being Nimble: Next, we share an invaluable experience where being nimble and being able to pivot strategic directions when necessary has proven to be essential…
Published 01/27/15