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Comedy stars Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo host an English-language podcast about living in the hyphen that connects American and Latin culture. As American Latinas, they have crafted their comedy around what it means to be bicultural. Every week, Joanna and Jenny have hilarious and thought-provoking conversations about the particularities of being hyphenated. New episodes every Thursday.
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Cut through the health noise and find what really works for your body, mind, and spirit Don't Die Curious is a straight‑talk wellness podcast hosted by storyteller and question‑lover Juliet Hahn. Each week she brings you practical insights from doctors, neuroscientists, fitness pros, longevity researchers, energy guides, entrepreneurs, and everyday legends who are living proof that curiosity fuels a sharper, stronger, more vibrant life. Juliet's goal is simple: ask the questions you did not ...
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How well do you really know your friends? Can you tell what makes them light up or what drives them crazy? In this episode, Danielle Fette joins Juliet for a fun and unfiltered Q&A session. Childhood friends turned business partners, Danielle and Juliet now both are leaders at Fettech, with Danielle as Co-founder and CEO and Juliet as Chief Communi…
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Imagine enjoying a bowl of frozen fruits without worrying about your health or weight gain. Sounds amazing, right? In this episode, host Juliet Hahn sits down with Chuck Casano, founder of Pitaya Foods brand you've likely spotted in Whole Foods and other major retailers. Chuck shares his 15-year journey from the New York City nightlife scene to bui…
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Hormones play a critical role in longevity, yet many people only begin addressing them when it's already too late. In this episode, Juliet Hahn sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Yurth, the dynamic co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Boulder Longevity Institute. With more than 30 years of clinical experience and dual board certifications in Physical …
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Dr. James Lee is a world-renowned anesthesiologist and author of Unbroken: A Doctor's Journey Back to a Life Worth Living. In this episode, he shares his story of battling illness, identity, and rediscovering what matters most with our host, Juliet Hahn. Dr. Lee's path seemed destined for medical greatness: with degrees from Yale and Stanford and a…
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The connection between the mind, body, and spirit is truly fascinating. You may have heard about it before, but perhaps not in depth. In this episode, Juliet Hahn sits down with Rimi Chakraborty to explore the world of chakras and energy wellness. Rimi Chakraborty is the co-author of Beyond Resilience to Rootsilience and an expert in chakras and en…
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Dr. Randall Craft is a Harvard-trained plastic surgeon, founder of CraftMD, and social media educator in the aesthetics space. He grew up in a humble Appalachian community where college wasn't even on the radar. Unlike many parents, his parents often encouraged him to tone down his ambition. While Dr. Craft never faced pressure to live up to expect…
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Day in and day out, countless women and families struggle with infertility. For some, the dream of conceiving feels painfully out of reach, leading them to the brink of giving up hope. For others, the deep desire to hold a child of their own fuels their determination, pushing them to explore every possible path to parenthood. In today's episode, Ju…
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NAD has been a buzzword for a while now. Scientists have shared many do's and don'ts around NAD, and at some point, it becomes difficult to know what to follow. In this episode, Juliet Hahn and Dr. Nichola Conlon demystify the myths around NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) and share valuable insights on the science of longevity. They unpack w…
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Joanna and Jenny discuss whether or not shows like the new series GRISELDA are good for Latinos in Hollywood or just perpetuate harmful stereotypes, why the limited number of Latino TV shows and movies mean that nobody is ever happy with what’s being released, and if the real harm to Latino representation in the entertainment industry is being done…
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Jenny and Joanna chat about Joanna’s move to L.A. (for good this time) and share fun facts and anecdotes behind the reasons why various cities around the world are iconic. Originally recorded in February 2023 (and meant to be the relaunch of the podcast after a short break that ultimately lasted 9 months), please enjoy this previously unreleased ep…
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Joanna welcomes her friend and colleague Filip Jeremic, as they discuss his hyphenated experience as a Serbian-Canadian, the similarities between Latin America and the Eastern European Balkans, and share some bonkers curses from each other’s cultures (PLUS Joanna says a dirty word she’s never said on the podcast before, which just happens to rhyme …
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Jenny and Joanna discuss all things Spooky Season, including haunted houses, scary movies, Latino monsters, and they share the times when they've been touched by the supernatural... specifically when Joanna was hit on my a ghost (plus Jenny gives a tour of all her Halloween decorations, a great activity for an audio only medium like a podcast).…
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Joanna and Jenny talk about the current crisis in the Middle East involving Israel and Palestine, particularly how social media makes everybody feel like they have to have a black & white hot take on current events, and how that spreads misinformation and animosity.By Jenny Lorenzo, Joanna Hausmann
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After an unexpectedly long hiatus, the ladies are back in podcast town, as they explain why it took so long for the show to return, how the podcast will be different going forward, and what they’ve been up to in the meantime. PLUS they talk about their periods in graphic detail and discuss their alphabet soup of disorders, cause it wouldn’t be Hyph…
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Joanna and Jenny talk about what they did over the holidays, the types of superstitions Latinos observe for New Year Eve, some other New Years rituals from around the world, and why those types of traditions can be so strange but important. (*PLUS Hyphenated will be taking a short break in the new year, with a new episode coming later in January.*)…
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Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a compilation of the best moments over the last 100 episodes –including the topics of childhood, family and the weird & spooky– which have informed Joanna and Jenny’s experiences with ‘living in the hyphen’ (plus some of the best guests that have been on the show!)By Jenny Lorenzo, Joanna Hausmann, Kevin Bosch
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To commemorate the 100th episode of the podcast, Jenny and Joanna look back at how Hyphenated came to be, and then read emails from listeners, including one person that listens to the podcast when they are feeling lonely, another who was inspired to give up being a telemarketing scammer and go back to theater, and few who were encouraged to get dia…
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Joanna and Hyphenated producer Kevin share what they believe to be some of the most annoying and pointless platitudes-passing-as-advice out there, including “Follow your dreams”, “There are no dumb questions” and "Don't go to bed angry", they discuss why some of those saying are so pointless or even harmful, and then try to figure out how to update…
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Jenny and Joanna welcome their friend Carolina Ravassa, a Colombian-American actor who voices the character Sombra in the video game OVERWATCH, as they discuss the process and experience of being a voice actor, how the interactivity of video games is different than the passive relationship with film and TV, and what it’s like to interact with fans …
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Jenny welcomes back her best friend Karla Guerra, who was born in Honduras to her Honduran mother, but raised by her Colombian step-father’s family in the United States, as they talk about her experience not feeling Colombian, Honduran or American enough, growing up with family members who felt the need to overly-explain why she looked different th…
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Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a series of deleted conversations and funny moments that were cut out from the (almost) 100 prior episodes, including when Johanna and Jenny talk about why they’re glad they were average looking when they were kids, reveal the times they feel they might've been bullies to others, Joanna schools Kevin on the differen…
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Joanna welcomes back comedian and writer Eitan Levine, to discuss the growing concern of antisemitism in the mainstream sphere, including recent inflammatory statements from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), share their experiences with the harassment they receive when being openly Jewish on the internet, and dispel myths about Judaism.…
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Joanna welcomes Evan and Andrew Gregory, part of THE GREGORY BROTHERS musical group that create the “songify” hits you all know (“Double Rainbow”, “Bed Intruder”, “It’s Corn”), as they discuss being YouTube pioneers, how they ended up becoming the internet’s premier remix masters, and the mystery and math behind going viral online.…
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Jenny welcomes documentary filmmaker Kareem Tabsch, co-director of the Netflix documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” as they discuss how he ended up making a film about the famously flamboyant TV astrologer, plus he shares some behind-the-scenes stories about working with Walter, and gives us a peak at the future Latino-centr…
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Joanna and Jenny discuss the recent situation where a group of Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum where sent from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard by the governor of Florida, how they feel the whole stunt backfired on the intended purpose, and why it’s disheartening to them when Venezuelan and Cuban immigrants already living in the U.S. look down on curr…
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Jenny welcomes her best friend Karla Guerra, who is a Marketing and Publishing Producer for Hi-Rez Studios, as they talk about her journey working her way up in the video game industry without a college degree, and the undertaking to help create video games that feature diverse and inclusive characters (as well as the origins of the very particular…
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Jenny and Joanna share various idioms and expressions from their home countries and try to explain their history and meaning, including “Un arroz con mango” and “Cachicamo diciéndole al morrocoy conchudo”, as well as other strange sayings from around the world. (With a cameo from Jenny’s dog Delilah, who’s antics coin a brand new 'modismo'.)…
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Joanna and Hyphenated producer Kevin exchange their favorite fun facts with each other, including who were the ‘Blue People of Kentucky’, the unexpected history of ketchup, how “gabagool” is not a real word, and why a samurai could’ve faxed Abraham Lincoln (and a super cool factoid about the Panama Canal that just did not impress Joanna at all).…
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Joanna welcomes Ximena Sariñana, who started her career playing the child villain on the telenovela LUZ CLARITA and is now a Grammy Nominated singer-songwriter, as they talk about the constantly changing music industry, what it was like being considered a “Diva” while growing up as a child performer, and finding a balance as an artist and creator.…
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Jenny and Joanna discuss the current state of the entertainment industry, how corporate mergers end up cancelling Latino led shows like GORDITA CHRONICLES and movies like BATGIRL, why the age of the streaming services has ultimately closed more doors than it’s opened, and when algorithms control how authentic what you watch can be.…
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Hyphenated producer Kevin interviews Joanna and Jenny (separately) about why both of them were too busy to host the podcast this week. Turns out they each had a very packed and eventful week working at San Diego Comic-Con, Jenny moderating a panel for an upcoming Disney show in front of 4000 people, and Joanna on a panel for another upcoming Disney…
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Jenny and Joanna share their childhood experiences with SUMMER VACATION, like being sent to an American-style sleep-away camp in the grassland plains of Venezuela, spending the entire vacation in abuela and abuelo's backyard learning about botany and talking to parrots, getting bullied at science camp, and falling in love during summer school (as w…
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Joanna welcomes her Dad, noted economist Professor Ricardo Hausmann, as he tries to explain what it takes for some countries to be prosperous, why he followed a career in economics, and how his job as an educator is not so different from Joanna’s job as an entertainer.By Ricardo Hausmann, Joanna Hausmann
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Jenny welcomes comedy performer Tony Rodríguez, who was recently cast as the new voice of Julio, the gay Latino character on THE SIMPSONS. On this Pride Month episode they discuss why queer representation in media is important, how Tony took a chance and landed the role of a lifetime, and Jenny’s own history making casting on Hanna-Barbera’s JELLYS…
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