From the Cold War to Coloring Books with Bibi LeBlanc

Bibi LeBlanc was born in the American Sector of West Berlin, Germany. She usually has to explain what that actually means. She owns a marketing agency that creates coloring books for businesses! Bibi shares her experience of homeschooling her three boys and taking them to Costa Rica so they would learn Spanish. But also a…
How Often Should I Publish on My Podcast?

Whether I am hosting my Masterclass on how to launch a podcast or helping a client start their podcast, one of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “How often should I publish on my podcast?” And the answer is: well, it depends. Let me explain. The first thing to remember is that consistency…
Challenges of Becoming a Plastic Surgeon as an Immigrant with Dr. John Mesa

Dr. John Mesa was born in Colombia. He shares about moving to Venezuela with his family during the oil boom and living there for a few years before returning to Colombia. From a young age, Dr. Mesa knew he wanted to be a plastic surgeon, but he knew it had to be in the US….
How to Build a Supportive Community Around Your Podcast

Podcasting isn’t just about creating great content—it’s about building a loyal community that engages with your show, spreads the word, and grows with you. A supportive community can amplify your podcast’s impact, increase listener retention, and even open doors for monetization and sponsorships. The perfect example of the impact a supportive community is how I…
The Heart Coach with Rooya

Rooya was born in Afghanistan and remembers they had electricity at one point, and then they didn’t. During the time that communism was taking over, she remembers if people were caught fleeing or speaking out against communism, they were executed. She shares their journey, going across the desert for three days and four nights to…
Why I Decided to Create a Podcast Course

When I launched The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants, I had no idea how much I would fall in love with podcasting. What started as a passion project quickly turned into an award-winning show listened to in over 100 countries. A few months after starting my podcast, I realized how many people struggle…
Ways to Support The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast and Why Each is Important

If you listen to podcasts, you may hear a list of ways to support the show at the beginning or end of an episode. These usually consist of leaving a review, rating the show, sharing the episode on social media, signing up for the newsletter, or subscribing to the show. Those are all great ways…
How to Obtain EB1-A Green Card AKA Einstein Visa with Ranjeet

Ranjeet is a coach and mentor who guides professionals into achieving their American Dream by obtaining an EB1-A green card (aka Einstein visa) just like he did. He grew up with a journalist mother and a banker father in India. They valued education a great deal, which fueled his passion for learning. Ranjeet came to…
Why You Should Use Pinterest For Marketing

When it comes to marketing your podcast, Pinterest may not be the first platform that comes to mind. However, Pinterest has established itself as a powerful marketing tool for driving blog traffic and increasing brand visibility, so why not use it for your podcast? Today, I’m sharing why you should consider Pinterest as a marketing…
This Latina Travels with Bianca Alba

I recently had the opportunity to speak with Bianca Alba, the founder of This Latina Travels. This brand motivates and breaks barriers so more women of color can travel, too. Bianca shares her traveling experience and tips on her website, newsletter, and podcast of the same name. In her episode, Bianca shared her experience of…