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Guatemalan Podcasts
Guatemalan living up north in the big Canadian prerires. Culture Activism Relationship
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a personal conversation between three hapas that investigates and celebrates the mixed race experience
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Guatemalan call center talk, here you will learn the foundation of excellence and success, listen to this podcast if you dare to be a game changer.
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Enjoy my podcast on the decades of injustice and inhumanity in Guatemala. I give a brief summary of the history in Guatemala, and later dive into 2 incredible movies that demonstrate exactly what occurred during the Guatemalan Civil War. Thank you for listening!
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Coffee is an enjoyable, somewhat essential part of our lives. For those of us who also love to read, books and coffee just go hand and hand. And so I present to you, the podcast 'Coffee Books'. Each morning, while I enjoy a nice, fresh, hot cup of my morning Guatemalan drip, I will spend a few minutes reading aloud a book about coffee, for you ~ I hope you enjoy my podcast, and I wish you tasty java, always. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drinkbooks/support
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Welcome to the Build with Joy Podcast, where you will learn life lessons with Joy from her travels around the world and introduce you to amazing people. Joy Valerie Carrera is a Guatemalan American multi-passionate social impact digital entrepreneur, coach, and proud ADHDer. Her mission is to help folks build with joy by shifting their relationship to work, unlocking their unique superpowers, and incorporating more rest & play! She is a mindful productivity life & business coach, digital bus ...
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New Latino Podcast, is a podcast with myself Alfred Robles and co host Steph we’re both first generation Latino/American, Steph is Guatemalan /American and I’m Mexican/American. We touch on breaking Latino habits and creating new habits also we talk a lot about cats “we both have cats” and Vegan food “ I don’t eat red meat Steph doesn’t eat meat” and the troubles with liking cats and not eating meet in the Latino community “our families” we talk relationship stuff as well. Thank you
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From the heart of Guatemala to the world: REVISTA by SoyMigrante.com shares the powerful stories of Guatemalan migrants. MERCADO uplifts local artisans through handmade products that preserve tradition and create opportunity. Join us in celebrating culture, identity, and resilience. A podcast powered by AI — but the stories and products are real.
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Aaron, Fionna, Ursa, Kayla
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Some streetcasts made during a 2018-2019 trip in South America (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia).
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You're not an idiot -- crypto is just confusing. We're here to fix that!
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We break down and reconstruct different albums/musical artist in a way that is objective, but also real. We hold nothing back. If it is trash, it is trash and we will showcase that. That goes for all genres. From gypsy rock to classic hip hop.
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Learn about the life and culture of our Guatemala population right here in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
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Big & Hungry podcast with Bryan Callen and Steve Byrne. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/big--hungry-podcast/support
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Hey everyone! Welcome to this podcast! As the name suggests, this podcast is about a bunch of random topics where I will likely go off on multiple tangents through out the whole thing. Thank you for taking the time to check it out! If you want to show support, you can at https://anchor.fm/all-things-considered/support Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Scatter-Brained/support
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An entirely student-run podcast
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Mabuiga! Welcome to The Garifuna Experience Podcast — the definitive voice for the Garifuna diaspora and those seeking to explore one of the world’s most resilient cultures. Join us as we journey through the rich tapestry of Garifuna history, from our Afro-Indigenous roots in St. Vincent (Yurumein) to our vibrant communities across New York City home of the largest diaspora outside of Central America, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. Recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Or ...
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Story Hole is a comedy podcast that explores the lore behind the most interesting characters, events, and plots from fiction and history. And then probably adds some butt jokes.
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Found in Estonia bi-weekly podcast is sharing conversations with internationals who have made Estonia their home. It’s here to inspire more open-mindedness, bring people together and turn "anonymous foreigner" stereotypes into real-life humans. Foreigners are sharing their experiences, useful tips, recommendations, and hilarious thoughts about Estonians and life in Estonia. Learn more about all the episodes and join the monthly newsletter: www.foundinestonia.ee
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Your Best True Story is a podcast dedicated to sharing as many of the world's spooky, thrilling, hilarious, and creepy true stories as we can. All story types are considered, including survival, drunk, ghost, embarrassing, near-death, alien, inspirational, and all others imaginable. All you need to do is believe it to be true, and tell it well. If yours is selected to play and receives the most audience votes in the month it airs, you could win a cash prize. Record and submit your amazing tr ...
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Welcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United States and around the world to talk about critical issues facing our planet and the positive actions people are taking. We also let our listeners learn how they can get involved and make a difference. Hosts are Leigh Anne Lindsey, Producer @ Sea Storm Studios and Founder of Planet Centric Media, along with Scott & Tree Mercer, Founders of Mendonoma Whale & Seal Study which gathers scientific data that is distributed to o ...
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Episode 28 - Pororó a Guatemalan Garifuna Tradition
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6:02Send us a text Join José Francisco Ávila for a festive exploration of The Pororó, a unique and enduring Guatemalan Garifuna tradition! Discover how the Garifuna community celebrates the Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 12th with a magnificent three-day festival. We delve into the captivating cultural fusion of the Pororó—from the collec…
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Episode 32 - From the Oscars to Our Roots: The Legacy and Future of Garifuna
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18:33Send us a text In this episode, we bridge the gap between mainstream Hollywood accolades and the independent spirit of Garifuna filmmaking. As we prepare for the 2026 awards season, we reflect on how Garifuna narratives have moved from the background of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema to the forefront of international festivals. Key Takeaways: Awa…
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Send us a text Happy New Year 2026! We are kicking off the year with a special milestone episode. Just six months ago, The Garifuna Experience Podcastlaunched with a singular mission: to serve as a catalyst for Prosperity, Power, and Progress within the Garifuna community. Today, we reflect on how far we’ve come and pull back the curtain on the mas…
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Episode 31- Wanaragua (Yankunu): The Masked Dance of Defiance and Christmas
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10:09Send us a text Dive into the spirit of a Garifuna Christmas as host José Francisco Ávila unveils the Wanaragua (or Jankunu), a vibrant system of masked processionals performed from December 25th to Epiphany (January 6th). More than just a seasonal spectacle, the Wanaragua is a unique synthesis of African, English Mummer's Play, and Amerindian tradi…
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Send us a text In this episode, host José Francisco Ávila dives deep into the Traditional Fedu, a cornerstone of Garifuna cultural identity and celebration, particularly in New York City. The Fedu, meaning "celebration" or "traditional women's dance," is powered by the fundamental Hüngühüngü rhythms. Listen to learn: The dual role of Fedu as both a…
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Episode 29 - Activating the Garifuna Economy: Our #BuyGarifuna Strategy
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12:43Send us a text The future of Garifuna prosperity is in our hands! Host José Francisco Ávila lays out a powerful, multi-faceted strategy to champion Garifuna entrepreneurship in NYC and beyond. This episode introduces the #BuyGarifunamovement—more than a hashtag, it's a commitment to creating an economic multiplier effect that builds generational we…
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An Immigrant's Journey 56 Years Later: From Honduras to Boston
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5:52Send us a text Join me as I celebrate the 56th anniversary of the Avila family's migration to the United States. In this touching episode, I retrace our steps from December 1969—traveling by train across Honduras and flying into the biting cold of a Boston winter to reunite with my father. We reflect on the "Vision of Tito Avila," my father’s proph…
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Episode 27: Remembering the Great Andy Vivien Palacio
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13:58Send us a text This week, we pause to honor the life and profound legacy of a man whose vision, music, and activism continues to shape our identity: Andy Vivien Palacio (1960–2008). Andy was not just an artist; he was a cultural champion whose journey was galvanized by a truly formative experience in the 1980s—a moment he described as a “real wake-…
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Episode 26 - Garifuna Settlement Day in Guatemala
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9:24Send us a text Join host José Francisco Ávila for an inspiring journey to the Caribbean coast of Guatemala as we celebrate Garifuna Settlement Day, observed every year on November 26th. This episode honors the historic arrival of the Garifuna people and their enduring legacy in Livingston ("LaBuga"). We explore the profound cultural significance of…
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Garifuna Settlement Day Celebration in Nicaragua
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7:19Send us a text Garifuna Settlement Day in Nicaragua: The Legacy of Orinoco and the Sambola Family Join host José Francisco Ávila for a special episode honoring Garifuna Settlement Day in Nicaragua. Celebrated every November 19th since its official recognition by Executive Decree in 2006, this is a story of enduring cultural roots and political achi…
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Episode 25 - Garifuna Settlement Day Celebration in Belize
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7:05Send us a text The Trailblazing Legacy of Thomas Vincent Ramos: The Birth of Garifuna Settlement Day Join host José Francisco Ávila as we trace the incredible historical journey of the Garifuna people—from their forced exile on St. Vincent in 1797 to their resilient settlement across Central America. This episode delves deep into the significance o…
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Episode 24: Garifuna Distinguished Service in the U.S. Military
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11:01Send us a text On this Veterans Day episode, host José Francisco Ávila pays tribute to the remarkable, yet often overlooked, legacy of Garifuna soldiers in the U.S. Military. Discover the 200-year warrior tradition of the Garifuna people—from resisting colonial powers in St. Vincent (Paramount Chief Joseph Chatoyer at the Carib Wars in 1795) and fi…
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Episode 23 - Why NYC Garifuna Political Representation Matters
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9:51Send us a text The Garifuna community in New York City is on a mission to shift from a community of presence to a community of power. Host José Francisco Ávila dives into the critical importance of increasing Garifuna political visibility and influence, arguing that a seat at the decision-making table is non-negotiable for securing resources and fi…
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Episode 22 - The History of Garifuna Community Organizing in New York City
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13:25Send us a text The Garifuna Experience in NYC Podcast takes you back to the foundation, tracing the evolution of Garifuna civic strength in the diaspora. Host José Francisco Ávila chronicles how our community successfully transformed from informal Hometown Associations to powerful, modern non-profit organizations. What You'll Uncover: The Pioneers:…
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Episode 21 - Beyond the Narrative: The Garifuna American Law Enforcement
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8:41Send us a text Episode 21: Beyond the Narrative: The Garifuna American Law Enforcement Association, Inc. Host: José Francisco Ávila The Garifuna Experience in NYC Podcast goes "Beyond the Narrative" to highlight the powerful impact of The Garifuna American Law Enforcement Association, Inc. (GALEA). Join host José Francisco Ávila as he explores how …
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Episode 20 - Garifuna: A Living Cultural Afro-Indigenous Treasure
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16:03Send us a text Episode Description Celebrate International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples with host José Francisco Ávila as we journey into the powerful and persistent world of the Garifuna people. Far more than a historical footnote, the Garifuna are a vibrant Afro-Indigenous treasure and a testament to resilience, born from the unique unio…
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Episode 19 - The Garifuna Educational Journey: From Village Schools to the Doctorate
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17:49By Jose Francisco Avila
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Send us a text Host José Francisco Ávila dives deep into the power and necessity of Garifuna Literary Arts. For a people whose history was often deliberately erased from official records, the written word is not just culture—it's reclamation. This episode explores why Garifuna authors must write, moving beyond the centuries-old oral tradition to cr…
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Episode 17 - Happy Heavenly 56th Birthday Aurelio Martínez Suazo
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8:28Send us a text Join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of a Garifuna icon, the late singer, composer, and politician Aurelio Martínez Suazo, on what would have been his 56th birthday. In this special episode, we explore one of his greatest artistic achievements: his powerful mentorship with West African superstar Youssou N'Dour through the Role…
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Episodio Especial - Catarino Castro Serrano: Historiador de la Independencia de Honduras
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16:54Send us a text Este episodio especial de The Garifuna Experience Podcast conmemora la vida de Catarino Castro Serrano (1892-1939), una figura importante en la historia hondureña y el primer intelectual y congresista garífuna documentado. Los oyentes aprenderán sobre sus principales contribuciones, que incluyen: Su libro de referencia, Honduras en l…
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Episode 16: Honduras' Independence Historian: Catarino Castro Serrano
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11:35Send us a text In this episode, The Garifuna Experience Podcast commemorates the life of Catarino Castro Serrano (1892-1939), a significant figure in Honduran history and the first documented Garifuna intellectual and congressman. Listeners will learn about his major contributions, including: · His landmark book, Honduras in the first century, whic…
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Episode 15 - The Garinagu and Belize’s Independence Movement
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16:34Send us a text On this episode of The Garifuna Experience Podcast, host José Francisco Ávila explores the extraordinary journey of the Garinagu people and their vital role in the history of Belize. We'll uncover the story of the Garinagu's unwelcome arrival in the British colony and their hard-won acceptance. Discover how they leveraged their resil…
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Episode 14 - Thomas Vincent Ramos: "Father of Garifuna History"
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12:00Send us a text Explore the life and legacy of Thomas Vincent Ramos, a true pioneer and visionary leader. This episode, "Father of Garifuna History," delves into Ramos's journey as a Garifuna historian, civil rights activist, and journalist. Discover how his unwavering commitment to his people led to the creation of Garifuna Settlement Day, one of t…
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Episode 13 - Garifunas and the Central America Independence Revolutions
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10:46Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked history of the Garifuna people and their role during the tumultuous Central American independence revolutions of the early 19th century. As Central American nations began their fight for independence, the Garifuna found themselves in a complex position. We'll examine the shifting all…
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Episode 12 - Hispanic Heritage Month and the Garifuna Diaspora
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13:31Send us a text This episode of The Garifuna Experience Podcast dives into the complexities of Hispanic Heritage Month through the unique lens of the Garifuna people. Host José Francisco Ávila explores how the broad term "Hispanic" can often overshadow the rich, distinct histories of Afro-Latino and Indigenous communities. We'll unpack the history o…
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Episode 11 - Art & Identity- Visual Expressions of Garifuna Culture in NYC
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9:05Send us a text Explore the vibrant world of Garifuna visual art in Episode 15: Art & Identity: Visual Expressions of Garifuna Culture in NYC. Hosted by José Francisco Ávila, this episode goes beyond the well-known music and dance to highlight how painting, sculpture, and crafts are central to Garifuna identity. Discover how artists like Benjamin Ni…
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Episode 10: Threads of Heritage: Weaving Culture into NYC's Fashion Scene
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10:34Send us a text In this episode of The Garifuna Experience Podcast, host José Francisco Ávila unveils a bold new initiative: Garifuna Fashion Weekend 2026. This special event, timed to coincide with Garifuna-American Heritage Month, is designed to elevate Garifuna creative talent and establish New York City as a leading hub for Garifuna fashion. Jos…
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Episode 9: NYC Restaurant Week and the Urgent Need for a Garifuna Restaurant!
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8:08Send us a text NYC Restaurant Week is in full swing, but host José Francisco Ávila notices a heartbreaking absence on the list of participating restaurants: a proper Garifuna restaurant. In this impassioned episode, José explores why a dedicated, sit-down Garifuna eatery is urgently needed in New York City. He delves into the economic paradox of wh…
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In this episode of the Build with Joy podcast, Joy Valerie Carrera shares her transformative experiences from a week spent at a Zen Buddhist monastery. She reflects on the importance of mindfulness, the power of community, and the need for social justice, particularly in relation to immigration issues. Through personal anecdotes and insights gained…
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Episode 8: NYC Cultural/Creative Industries and the Travel Trade
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9:23Send us a text NYC isn't just a destination; it's a living, breathing tapestry of cultures. On this episode of "The Garifuna Experience in NYC Podcast," host José Francisco Ávila reveals how the vibrant Garifuna community is stepping up to become a powerful force in the city's tourism industry. 🏙️ We'll unpack the four key components of the travel …
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Kelp, Seagrass, Crabs, and Conservation along California's Coastline with Dr. Brent Hughes, Sonoma State University Professor & Marine Biologist
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59:53Send us a text Dr. Brent Hughes takes us on a fascinating journey through California's coastal ecosystems, revealing the unexpected ways sea otters transform their environments. As an Associate Professor at Sonoma State University with a background spanning from the center of landlocked Kansas to the rugged Pacific coast, Hughes brings unique persp…
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Episode Summary In this episode of "Builds with Joy," host Joy Valerie Carrera delves into the concept of trusting your personal timeline. Through personal anecdotes and coaching insights, Joy explores how reframing past experiences and embracing life's "side quests" can lead to a more fulfilling and joyful journey. Tune in to discover how to align…
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Episode 7: The Garifuna Experience in NYC: A Destination Brand
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16:21Send us a text In this episode, host José Francisco Ávila unveils the ambitious strategy to brand New York City as the global epicenter of Garifuna arts and culture. Going beyond tradition, Ávila details the journey from his early efforts to promote Garifuna identity to the creation of a comprehensive cultural tourism plan. Discover how the histori…
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Turning Trash into Treasure: How the US-based Non-Profit Long Way Home with its Hero School are Transforming Guatemalan Communities
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58:00Send us a text What if the trash polluting our environment could be transformed into schools, homes, and opportunities? In San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala, that's what's happening thanks to Matt Panaitz and Long Way Home. 20 years ago, Matt was a Peace Corps volunteer stationed in this predominantly Mayan community nestled in Guatemala's Western Highl…
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Episode 6 - Shaping a Vibrant Future: Celebrating Garifuna Heritage Month
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21:31Send us a text In this celebratory and forward-looking episode of The Garifuna Experience in NYC Podcast, host José Francisco Ávila invites you to join the festivities as we honor Garifuna Heritage Month! Beyond parades and cultural displays, this special observance is a profound opportunity for reflection, education, and collective action. It's a …
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What If YOU Just TRIED? Leaning Into Possibility Over Fear
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28:07Episode Summary You ever feel like your brain is screaming “what if it all goes wrong?!” every time you think about trying something new? Same. In this episode, I’m getting honest about my own fears of being seen, how trauma shaped that, and what I do when I feel stuck between wanting more and fearing what might happen if I actually go for it. Spoi…
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Episode 5 - UNESCO's Recognition, Preservation, and Enduring Legacy of Garifuna Culture
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19:07Send us a text In this deeply significant episode of The Garifuna Experience in NYC Podcast, host José Francisco Ávila delves into a cornerstone of Garifuna identity: the profound impact of UNESCO's official recognition of our culture as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. This episode goes beyond the mere title, explorin…
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Every Second Breath Project-Stories from the Frontlines: Emmy-Award Winning Filmmakers Cynthia Abbott & Andrea Leland from Petaluma, CA
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58:57Send us a text Storytelling has the power to transform how we see our oceans and inspire meaningful action. Two visionary filmmakers, Cynthia Abbott and Andrea Leland, join us to share how they're using documentary filmmaking to spotlight both the crisis facing our marine environments and the everyday heroes working to save them. Their Emmy-winning…
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Episode 4 - A Cultural landmark - The Drama of King Shotaway
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16:29Send us a text In this pivotal episode of The Garifuna Experience Podcast, host José Francisco Ávila unearths a remarkable, nearly 200-year-old piece of New York City history. We dive into 'The Drama of King Shotaway,' a groundbreaking play from 1823, widely celebrated as the very first African American play written by a Black playwright. But what …
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Beyond the UN Ocean Conference: A Captain's Call to Action - Captain Paul Watson, from Paris
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58:54Send us a text Captain Paul Watson speaks with us from Paris about his experiences at the UN Ocean Conference, meetings with global leaders including President Macron, and his continued ocean conservation efforts after his release from a Greenland prison. • The UN Ocean Conference yielded a major victory with 64 countries ratifying the High Seas Tr…
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Send us a text In Episode 3, we delve into the compelling Garifuna Paradox. Despite the Garifuna community's rich cultural heritage, recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage, they remain underrepresented in New York City's thriving cultural and creative industries. Explore the stark contrast between immense cultural cap…
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Episode 2 - From Potential to Power: Our Call to Action
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9:21Send us a text In Episode 2, we build upon the foundational theme introduced in our first episode. This time, we shift from understanding to action. We'll explore how recognizing our collective potential is just the beginning. The real transformation happens when we translate that potential into tangible power – the ability to create change, overco…
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Episode 1 - Our Overarching Theme: Garifunas Driving Prosperity, Power, and Progress
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7:42Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of our podcast! In this episode, we lay the groundwork for everything we'll discuss. We'll introduce our overarching theme and explain why we chose it. More than just a topic, this theme is a lens through which we'll explore every story, idea, and conversation in the season. Join us as we unpack the core …
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Rising Human-Generated Noise Impacts Marine Life (worse if deep sea mining, offshore drilling, & windmills get green lit) We Talk with Michael Stocker, Ocean Conservation Research Founder/Director
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1:01:49Send us a text The ocean isn't silent—it's a symphony of natural sounds that marine life depends on for survival. But human-generated noise pollution is drowning out this essential communication network with potentially devastating consequences. Michael takes us deep into the world of marine bioacoustics, revealing how political decisions directly …
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Gray Whales in Peril: San Francisco Bay - What is Being Done, or Can Be Done? We Talk with Cetacean Specialist Josie Slaathaug at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito
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58:59Send us a text In this episode, we talk about a devastating crisis that unfolded this year in the San Francisco Bay. March to June 2025 saw an unprecedented 36 gray whales enter, and stay for extended periods in one of the West coast's busiest waterways. The result? A staggering mortality rate with over 20 dead whales—roughly half of all observed i…
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Local Voices of Resistance as A Nation Rises Against Presidential Overreach
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55:53Send us a text A powerful wave of peaceful resistance swept across America on June 14, 2025, as over 5 million citizens gathered in 2,100 cities and towns for No Kings Day. From small coastal communities like Wallala to major metropolitan centers, Americans of all ages exercised their First Amendment rights to voice opposition against what many vie…
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Send us a text Beneath the waves, in the darkness of the deep ocean, lies one of Earth's last pristine wilderness areas – a place we've barely begun to understand. Now, a high-stakes race is underway to mine valuable minerals from the seafloor, with profound implications for marine ecosystems and our planet's future. Richard Charter from The Ocean …
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Send us a text Discover the Heartbeat of a Resilient Culture! Get ready to embark on a captivating journey with The Garifuna Experience Podcast! This two-minute trailer offers a vibrant glimpse into a world rich with culture, heritage, identity, and unyielding resilience. From the ancestral roots in Yurumein to the modern-day diaspora, hear the rhy…
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Guatemala August Festivals than can enrich your travel to Guatemala
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14:02If you are traveling to Guatemala on August, this episode could enrich your experience. The episode provides a snapshot of the vibrant fiestas patronales celebrated across Guatemala during the month of August. It emphasizes the deep religious and cultural significance of these events, which serve as focal points for community celebration and the pr…
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Ana Urízar: Advocating for Migrant Dignity and Rights
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18:15🎙️ In this episode, we spotlight Ana Gabriela Urízar — a proud Guatemalan immigration lawyer making a powerful impact in the New York tri-state area. Her passion for defending migrants comes from her own journey: she arrived in the U.S. at just 14 years old. Since 2017, she's been practicing law with a focus on humanitarian cases, labor abuse, and …
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