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Host Angélica Cordero gets real about a delay in releasing episode 5 due to illness, but rather than leaving listeners empty-handed, she shares some reflections on resilience. Inspired by a recent trip to Monterrey, Mexico, and the symbolic power of Jesús Contreras’ sculpture Malgré Tout, she mixes personal stories with historical insight. Cordero recounts her time in Monterrey and Santiago, touching on her family’s roots and a trek into the mountains, all while exploring themes of persistence.
This episode moves beyond typical history lessons. Cordero draws parallels between her own experiences and the unwavering spirit captured in Malgré Tout, a sculpture that symbolizes determination despite overwhelming challenges. She highlights that resilience isn't just found in big historical moments but also in the everyday struggles we all face. Cordero encourages listeners to think about their own stories of perseverance and share them, emphasizing the strong connection between personal journeys and the broader sweep of history.
This episode was written by and produced by Angélica Cordero, with a little help from ChatGPT.
Our theme song is Don’t Kid Yourself Baby by Fold, used with their blessings. You heard Malgré tout by Manuel Ponce as performed by Paul Barton. Podcast artwork for The Persistence features Mexican-American activist Jovita Idar and was created by Tamra Collins of Sunroot Studio.
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Host Angélica Cordero gets real about a delay in releasing episode 5 due to illness, but rather than leaving listeners empty-handed, she shares some reflections on resilience. Inspired by a recent trip to Monterrey, Mexico, and the symbolic power of Jesús Contreras’ sculpture Malgré Tout, she mixes personal stories with historical insight. Cordero recounts her time in Monterrey and Santiago, touching on her family’s roots and a trek into the mountains, all while exploring themes of persistence.
This episode moves beyond typical history lessons. Cordero draws parallels between her own experiences and the unwavering spirit captured in Malgré Tout, a sculpture that symbolizes determination despite overwhelming challenges. She highlights that resilience isn't just found in big historical moments but also in the everyday struggles we all face. Cordero encourages listeners to think about their own stories of perseverance and share them, emphasizing the strong connection between personal journeys and the broader sweep of history.
This episode was written by and produced by Angélica Cordero, with a little help from ChatGPT.
Our theme song is Don’t Kid Yourself Baby by Fold, used with their blessings. You heard Malgré tout by Manuel Ponce as performed by Paul Barton. Podcast artwork for The Persistence features Mexican-American activist Jovita Idar and was created by Tamra Collins of Sunroot Studio.
Support
If you haven’t please yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends.
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and share your thoughts with Angélica by emailing [email protected].
Don’t forget to sign up for host Angélica Cordero’s newsletter, Obsessively Curious!! It includes short insights that connect unlikely histories, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show.
Or support her caffeine habit and buy her a coffee.