Summer Playlist: Celebrating Abundance and Joy

We curated this podcast playlist to capture the essence of summer. In this collection, we'll explore episodes that celebrate abundance, pleasure, and joy. Join us as we explore topics like embracing your true calling, following your dreams, and seasonal planning.

Check out each episode below 👇🏼

#365 - Tuning into Pleasure and Abundance for Your Summer Review with Pam

In this episode, Pam takes us on a journey to explore the energy of summer and the significance of the summer solstice.

 
 

#317 - Owning Pleasure and Challenging Stigmas with Melissa Saavedra

Melissa shares her experiences and challenges as a Latina discussing sexual wellness and how she aims to diversify readers' bookshelves. We discuss the joy of breaking down shame around sexual topics and the importance of open conversations.

 
 

#291- Following Your North Star with Edgar Carreon

In this episode, Edgar talks about knowing and understanding your North Star, building community and working with his inner child.

 
 

#290 - The Power of Seasonal Planning

In this episode Pam shares about seasonal planning and why you could be feeling underwhelmed about planning during this time.

 
 

#245 - On Start Ups and Entrepreneurship with Nico Estrella

In this interview with Nico Estrella, we discussed his professional soccer career, his journey opening his own business and how he kept persevering despite the odds.

 
 

#229 - Commitment and Dedication with Ruben Flores Martinez

Ruben Flores Martinez came to Cafe con Pam to talk about his experience as an immigrant in the US, poppy seed syndrome, teaching himself coding, his journey raising capital to release his own app, and being a latino founder.

 
 

#208 - Being an Artist and Listening to Your Inner Voice with Juliet Menéndez

In this conversation with Juliet Menéndez, we discussed heritage and identity, her experience with a non-linear career and listening to her inner voice, building a career in art and finding your style and her book Latinitas.

 
 
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