The Revolución Podcast

By: Kathryn Garcia Castro Linda Lane Gonzalez Diego Lastra Court Stroud
  • Summary

  • The Revolución Podcast examines cultural trends in media, entertainment and advertising. Hosted by advertising professional Kathryn Garcia Castro, thought leader and consumer researcher Linda Lane Gonzalez, ad agency executive Diego Lastra, and writer Court Stroud, each episode aims to inform, entertain and inspire audiences—Hispanics and non-Hispanics alike—through interviews of experts, newsmakers and celebrities. Guests include Gloria Estefan, Maria Hinojosa, Andrés Cantor, Don Francisco (Mario Luis Kreutzberger), and Edward James Olmos. "Ours is a revolution of mind and heart ... " -Cesar Chavez
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Episodes
  • Marie Leguizamo, International Emmy nominated Executive Producer/Managing Director of Banijay Mexico and U.S. Hispanic
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the career of Marie Leguizamo, the Managing Director of Banijay Mexico and U.S. Hispanic where she is producing some highly successful shows like LOL: Last One Laughing and Temptaion Island Mexico.

    Court Stroud, Linda Lane Gonzalez, Diego Lastra and Kathryn Garcia Castro discuss Marie's strategic vision for expanding Banijay's presence in Mexico and U.S. Hispanic and her commitment to creating authentic, culturally rich programming that appeals to diverse audiences.

    Marie also shares her insights on the unique challenges and opportunities within the Hispanic and Mexican television sectors, including the importance of female representation behind the camera and how the industry is evolving in response to shifting demographics and viewer preferences. You will also hear Marie's personal journey to becoming a prominent leader at one of the world’s largest content production companies and her ambassadorship in the accelerator "Launch" at Banijay which aims to empower emerging women creators.

    Thank you to Emily Bruno, Ana Paula Sleeman and Camila Velayos at H&M COMMUNICATIONS for their help in arranging this episode.

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Music: The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme

    Editing: A special thanks to Anthony Mendoza our freelance audio editor. You can find him on Fiverr.com @thonymendoza

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    A Revolver Podcast

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    32 mins
  • Joe Bernard, nglmitú Chief Revenue Officer and Partner
    Jun 29 2024

    In this episode of The Revolución Podcast, cohosts Kathryn Garcia Castro and Court Stroud talk with Joe Bernard who candidly shares how his eagerness to find a purpose at the age of 18 started him out in the ad industry by chance – but also how he has not only survived but also thrived the madcap and sometimes cutthroat media world. The New Jersey resident also shares about how he keeps his Puerto Rican roots alive and why he sees it vital to pass his heritage on to his three children.

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Music: The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme

    Editing: A special thanks to Anthony Mendoza our freelance audio editor. You can find him on Fiverr.com @thonymendoza

    LINKS:

    Be sure to follow and tag The Revolución Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIN

    More on The Revolución Podcast at Linktree

    A Revolver Podcast

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    36 mins
  • Carmen Cusido, Journalist and Mental Health Advocate
    May 16 2024

    Mental health advocate Carmen Cusido is the author of the book "Coping With Eating Disorders" and has contributed to NBC News, CNN, and NPR. In this episode of The Revolución during Mental Health Awareness month, the proud Cuban American talks with co-hosts Kathryn Garcia Castro and Court Stroud about her personal journey, courageously sharing her past mental health challenges.

    As a respected journalist, Carmen’s candid conversations and heartfelt reflections, offer invaluable insights into the cultural, societal, and personal factors that shape mental wellness within the Latina community. By sharing her story with honesty and vulnerability, Carmen not only breaks down barriers but also inspires others to seek support, embrace self-care and find hope in their own struggles. Join us as we explore Carmen Cusido's resilience, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to destigmatizing mental health conversations.

    Click here for more on Camen Cusido's work and follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.

    If you are feeling alone and having thoughts of suicide—whether or not you are in crisis—or know someone who is, don’t remain silent. Talk to someone you can trust through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Call or text 988 or chat the lifeline.

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Music: The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme

    Editing: A special thanks to Anthony Mendoza our freelance audio editor. You can find him on Fiverr.com @thonymendoza

    LINKS:

    Be sure to follow and tag The Revolución Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIN

    More on The Revolución Podcast at Linktree

    A Revolver Podcast

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    24 mins

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