by Carlos Guadron | Oct 22, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
We are our ancestors’ wildest dreams, but what do we dream of? Thanks to Karla of Brooklyn Chunches, we can dream of a future where we combine traditional Salvadoran styles, textiles, and accessories with modern street and office wear. Inspired by her grandma, Mama Yolanda, Karla brings us little pieces of home to show off our heritage.
by Carlos Guadron | Oct 4, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
You’ve played a couple of shows. You have some original songs in your back pocket. You’re ready to grow, but how? Normandie Records, founded by Erick Sanchez, is an independent record company that strives to help artists navigate the complex music industry. Erick talks to us about the music industry, Somos Arte, and collaborating with creatives in El Salvador.
by Carlos Guadron | Sep 20, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
En este primer episodio hablamos con Bernie Lopez cuyo padre empieza un siglo de historias contadas por Carmen Molina Tamacas en su libro: Salvi Yorkers.
by Carlos Guadron | Sep 14, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
Welcome to Season 3 of Salvis Unidos Podcast!
by Carlos Guadron | Mar 8, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
In season 2’s last episode, we talk to Cathia, an accomplished Salvi singer that has traveled the world and shared the stage with big names like Prince Royce and Jennifer Lopez. She talks to us about her career, her parent’s influence, and growing up Salvadoran in the multicultural neighborhoods of New York City!
by Carlos Guadron | Feb 22, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
In today’s show, we talk with two professionals in the mental health field about the importance of maintaining a healthy headspace, seeking help when you need it, and dispeling the stereotypes about therapist offices. We also discuss the stigma with mental health in the Salvadoran community.
by Carlos Guadron | Feb 8, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
In episode 18, Eileen Markey tells us about Maura Clarke, one of four U.S. women killed in 1980 by the Salvadoran military. Her radical solidarity with the Salvadoran people ultimately led her, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel and Jean Donovan to share the same fate as so many Salvadorans. The killing of the churchwomen drew the attention of North Americans to the struggles of Salvadorans and forced many to face the U.S. role in the war.
by Carlos Guadron | Jan 25, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
En el episodio número 17, Ricardo B’atz nos cuenta del proceso para crear “Hoy,” una película independiente en El Salvador. También nos cuenta del reto para encontrar fondos, los que critican la representación negativa del Salvador, y como empezó su carrera en el cine.
by Carlos Guadron | Jan 11, 2021 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
In season 2’s episode number 16, Prevail talks to us about breaking, the origins of hip hop and his efforts to highlight Salvadoran culture in something we’ve always been a part of. We also talk about breaking making it into the next Olympic games and why you should never call someone a “break dancer.”
by Carlos Guadron | Dec 28, 2020 | Salvis Unidos Podcast
In this episode we talk with La SalvadoReina, a Salvi creative. She tells us about her father’s work helping people back in El Salvador through music, her challenges with producing music and her creative outlets of singing, songwriting, and fashion design.