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Latino Business Report

J.R. Gonzales
Mental Health
Texas
Latino Community
Immigration
Rio Grande
Public Speaking
Día De Los Muertos
Human Trafficking
Tejano Music
Communication Skills
Holiday Season
Multicultural Marketing
Mariachi Rock Revolution
Fear Of Public Speaking
Storytelling
Confidence
Hispanic Heritage Month
Fire Safety
Political Racism
Militarization

Latino Business Report provides listeners insightful conversations with inspiring business leaders, entertainers, influential figures, and creative minds. Hear their success stories, learn their strategies and tactics, and gain valuable insight from their experiences.

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Latest Episodes

Episode 131 - What does it take to stand up to the U.S. government and demand justice?

In this episode, we share the inspiring story of Tina Cordova, a cancer survivor and sixth-generation New Mexican who transformed personal tragedy into a decades-... more

Episode 130 - In this episode of Latino Business Report, we explore the growing national debate over academic freedom, educational censorship, and the future of higher education. As universities across the country face increasing political pressure t... more

Episode 129 - In this National Small Business Week episode, we sit down with Julián Castro for a candid, forward-looking conversation on how Latino-owned businesses are shaping the future of the American economy.

From his upbringing on San Antonio’s... more

Ep. 128 - What’s the difference between Hispanic and Latino—and do those terms really mean the same thing?

In this episode of The Latino Business Report, we sit down with Dr. Maria Del Carmon Unda to explore the origins and evolving meanings of Hisp... more

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Recent Guests

Julián Castro
Former Mayor of San Antonio, former HUD Secretary, Executive Director of Latino Community Foundation
Latino Community Foundation
Episode: Julián Castro Discusses Latino Business Growth and Opportunity
Maria Del Carmon Unda
Academic in Latino/Chicano studies; researcher and educator
Episode: Hispanic vs. Latino: Origins, Identity, & Culture
Ali Flores
Senior at the University of Texas, campus advocate and president of University Democrats
University of Texas at Austin | University Democrats
Episode: Erased or Evolving? - A Latina Student Responds to DEI Changes at UT
Lina Warner
Health, wellness, and life coach
Lina Warner Coaching
Episode: From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Strategies for Busy Lives
Javier Marín
Media entrepreneur and author
Episode: Building an Empire in Spanish: The Untold Story of Latino Television
Jessie Fuentes
Owner of Epi's Canoe & Kayak Team and retired educator
Episode: Security vs. Sustainability: The Future of the Rio Grande
Lupita McGregor Almuhana
Founder and CEO of Stressie, a tech-enabled wellness platform
Stressie
Episode: From Stress to Solution: One Woman's Path to Changing Workplace Wellness
Dave Munson
Founder, President, and CEO of Saddleback Leather
Saddleback Leather
Episode: Saddleback Leather: They'll Fight Over it When You're Dead
Sami Walker-Adeda
Speaker coach specializing in helping individuals improve their public speaking and presentation skills.
Episode: Communicating With Confidence

Host

JR Gonzalez
Host of Latino Business Report

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • Worth a listen.

    Engaging topics and innovative interviewer.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    redyellowbluegreen
    United States3 years ago
  • Amazing!

    Love the show, I find value in every single episode. Thank you for providing such great content!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ernesto A. Bryant
    United States3 years ago
  • Amazing podcast

    J.R. Gonzales is a great interviewer.. he is making all of our lives better!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tommie J. Peterson
    United States3 years ago
  • Love this podcast!!

    This podcast provided me with wisdom drops that changed my life! For the better ❤️❤️😃

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    stevenkranz719
    United States3 years ago
  • I enjoyed the show!

    Thank you f or all the insights, I love to learn from you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    charlescampbell04
    United States3 years ago

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The host is described as engaging and insightful, making complex topics approachable for a broad audience.
Guests are well-curated, bringing depth from academia and business alike.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful take on Latino identity and policy, with accessible storytelling.

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#128
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#193
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#201
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Julián Castro Discusses Latino Business Growth and Opportunity
Q: What are the biggest barriers Latino small businesses face today, and how can they be addressed?
The main challenges discussed include access to capital, language barriers, and discriminatory lending practices, with emphasis on the need for inclusive policies, pipeline programs, and community-based supports to help Latino entrepreneurs start, scale, and access opportunities.
Julián Castro Discusses Latino Business Growth and Opportunity
Q: Mr. Secretary, how would you describe the Latino Community Foundation and its mission today?
Julián Castro explains that the foundation started to support Latino-led non-profits and, over time, aims to become a national community foundation for Latinos, focusing on civic and economic power, voter engagement, and expanding access to capital for Latino entrepreneurs.
Hispanic vs. Latino: Origins, Identity, & Culture
Q: How did the term Hispanic originate and why was it used in U.S. policy and demographics?
The term originated in the Nixon era as part of the creation of Hispanic Heritage Month, a label that helped align a growing Spanish-speaking population with a broader American framework, enabling demographic tracking and political mobilization, even as it reflected a settler colonial approach to categorizing people.
From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Strategies for Busy Lives
Q: What would Lina say are the most common challenges her clients face when trying to improve health and balance?
Clients struggle with prioritizing, creating sustainable routines, and staying motivated; Lina emphasizes starting with small, manageable changes and building habits gradually.
Building an Empire in Spanish: The Untold Story of Latino Television
Q: Where can people find the book?
The book is available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, and in bookstores through Planeta and Ingram.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Latino Business Report

What is Latino Business Report about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A thought-provoking slate of conversations centers on Latino identity, culture, and business impact in the U.S. Topics frequently cover language and labeling politics (Hispanic, Latino, Chicano, Latinx), DEI policy and campus dynamics, and the intersection of culture with media, health, and entrepreneurship. Episodes frequently feature Latino professionals and scholars who illuminate practical strategies for leadership, public speaking, wellness, and community empowerment, often framed through real-world stories and regional perspectives. A standout is the consistent focus on how cultural context shapes business, media, and policy, with guests ranging from academia and advocacy to entrepreneurship and the arts. The format combines rigorous ... more

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2. Maria Del Carmon Unda
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4. Lina Warner
5. Javier Marín
6. Jessie Fuentes
7. Lupita McGregor Almuhana
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