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Dulce Rivera shares her inspiring journey from a college student to the CEO of Mi Pueblo, a multi-generational family-owned supermarket serving the Hispanic community. She reflects on the challenges of being a first-generation college graduate, the importance of family support, and her experiences navigating cultural identity and gender bias in the business world. Dulce highlights her personal growth, the value of mentorship, and the emotional connection to food, all while emphasizing the role of culture and community in her work.
Throughout the conversation, Dulce discusses her leadership in establishing a Latino student organization and her role in shaping Mi Pueblo into a key player in the community. She speaks about the deep sense of purpose and legacy tied to her work, and how success, for her, is defined not only by business achievements but by the impact she has on her family, her employees, and the broader community. Ultimately, Dulce underscores the importance of staying rooted in one's cultural values while embracing the challenges and rewards of leadership.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:48 Dulce's Journey to Leadership
06:14 Overcoming Gender Bias in Business
08:53 Family Dynamics in Business
11:53 The Significance of Being First-Generation
15:05 Navigating College as a First-Generation Student
18:06 Cultural Identity and Education Challenges
20:54 Reflections on Family and Accomplishments
33:31 The Birth of a Community: Latino Student Organization
37:48 Mentorship and Community Impact
38:57 Cultural Significance of Food
45:46 Mi Pueblo: A Community Hub
49:29 Deep Roots and Legacy
54:26 Defining Success
57:50 Navigating Business Challenges
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SK Vaughn
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Dulce Rivera shares her inspiring journey from a college student to the CEO of Mi Pueblo, a multi-generational family-owned supermarket serving the Hispanic community. She reflects on the challenges of being a first-generation college graduate, the importance of family support, and her experiences navigating cultural identity and gender bias in the business world. Dulce highlights her personal growth, the value of mentorship, and the emotional connection to food, all while emphasizing the role of culture and community in her work.
Throughout the conversation, Dulce discusses her leadership in establishing a Latino student organization and her role in shaping Mi Pueblo into a key player in the community. She speaks about the deep sense of purpose and legacy tied to her work, and how success, for her, is defined not only by business achievements but by the impact she has on her family, her employees, and the broader community. Ultimately, Dulce underscores the importance of staying rooted in one's cultural values while embracing the challenges and rewards of leadership.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:48 Dulce's Journey to Leadership
06:14 Overcoming Gender Bias in Business
08:53 Family Dynamics in Business
11:53 The Significance of Being First-Generation
15:05 Navigating College as a First-Generation Student
18:06 Cultural Identity and Education Challenges
20:54 Reflections on Family and Accomplishments
33:31 The Birth of a Community: Latino Student Organization
37:48 Mentorship and Community Impact
38:57 Cultural Significance of Food
45:46 Mi Pueblo: A Community Hub
49:29 Deep Roots and Legacy
54:26 Defining Success
57:50 Navigating Business Challenges
Resources
Exclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!
New Merch Dropping 🧡 Shop Now
Flowers
Juniper Marketing, Title Sponsor
Nick Elam, Podcast Editing
Memory Smith, Logo Creation
Host
SK Vaughn
Let's Connect
Instagram | Newsletter | Website