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In this heartfelt episode, Agnes reflects on the words her father lived by — the advice, humor, warnings, and quiet wisdom woven into everyday conversation. Born November 1, 1934, a true Scorpio, her father didn’t just talk — he left legacy in phrases.
These dichos weren’t just expressions.
They were survival.
They were identity.
They were love disguised as instruction.
From cultural pride between Mexico and the United States to the music and memories that still echo, this episode honors how a father’s voice never really fades — it just becomes part of who we are.
If you grew up hearing, “acuérdate…” before a life lesson — this one’s for you.
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Podcast images created by using the paid ChatGPT platform and they created the images based on my personal descriptions.
By Agnes Márquez aka La Hija del GavilánSend a text
In this heartfelt episode, Agnes reflects on the words her father lived by — the advice, humor, warnings, and quiet wisdom woven into everyday conversation. Born November 1, 1934, a true Scorpio, her father didn’t just talk — he left legacy in phrases.
These dichos weren’t just expressions.
They were survival.
They were identity.
They were love disguised as instruction.
From cultural pride between Mexico and the United States to the music and memories that still echo, this episode honors how a father’s voice never really fades — it just becomes part of who we are.
If you grew up hearing, “acuérdate…” before a life lesson — this one’s for you.
Support the show
Podcast images created by using the paid ChatGPT platform and they created the images based on my personal descriptions.