Who Is Lory Martinez?

Today’s guest is Lory Martinez, the founder of Ochenta Studios, a podcast production studio. Lory grew up in New York to Colombian immigrant parents. She wanted to be an international journalist, and that dream led her to create her podcast production company. Lory hosts the Mija Podcast, which started as a fictional audio novela narrated…
3 Ways to Repurpose Your Podcast Episodes

Podcast episodes are long-form content, just like YouTube videos and blogs. Consider your podcast episodes as audio blogs. By repurposing your podcast episodes, you can drive traffic from various sources. The beauty of podcast episodes is their evergreen nature, ensuring they remain relevant and attract audiences for years, just like YouTube videos and blogs. Rest…
Who Is Behind Batch Pantry?

On the 56th episode of The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast, I had the honor of interviewing my dear friend Stacey. Stacey’s journey began in Jamaica, where she was born, and continued to New York City when she was just five years old. Despite the distance, she was fortunate to visit Jamaica…
Why You Should Hire a Podcast Coach

As a podcast coach, I can attest to the transformative power of hiring a podcast coach. Looking back on my podcasting journey, I realize the immense personal benefits I could have reaped from the guidance of a coach. While I pride myself on my ability to navigate uncharted territories, I understand that not everyone shares…
Who Is The Niche Navigator

Dr. Munira Zahabi is an entrepreneur, author, mentor, coach, public speaker, and podcaster. Her podcast, Munira’s Musings, is a treasure trove of insights. Here, she interviews influential leaders and entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in the world. Listening to her podcast, you’ll find yourself not just educated, but also deeply inspired by the…
Interviewing Guests Is Not as Easy as I Thought It Was

From the moment I knew I wanted to have a podcast, I knew it would be in an interview format. Those were the podcasts I listened to because I love hearing people’s stories, the lessons they learned, and how they overcame their challenges. So, I wanted to do the same, listen and share stories, and…
Meet Immigration Attorney Erika Cisneros

On episode 54 of The American Dream in Eyes of Immigrants Podcast, I had the privilege of conversing with immigration attorney Erika Cisneros. Erika’s journey is deeply intertwined with the immigrant experience. She was raised by an immigrant mother and a fourth-generation Mexican-American father. Her early aspiration to become an immigration attorney was further fueled…
Tips for Being a Guest on a Podcast for the First Time

We’ve talked about being a guest before starting your own podcast show; now, let’s talk about being a guest for the first time on a podcast. I’m going to share some tips to help you ease into this world of podcasting. Regardless of how this opportunity came to you, whether you sent a pitch or…
Meet Photographer Andrea De La Cruz

Today’s guest is the resilient photographer Andrea De La Cruz. Her childhood was marked by frequent relocations between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Summers were spent with her dad in Puerto Rico, but the majority of her time was with her grandparents. A pivotal moment came when her grandmother decided to move her to…
You Should Market Your Business on Podcasts

I’m sure the way you market your business has changed throughout the years. Depending on when you started and how long you’ve been in business, you’ve probably had to shift your marketing strategy. So, today, I want to talk about why you should market your business on podcasts. These reasons are for either an online…