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By Nyel Estrada
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Hello! This week is a little chill since it's my birthday week. Join me as I reflect on the learnings that I had in my twenty-one years of existence NAKS! This is a random chika and a potential journal prompt for you!
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Hey curlfriends~ Welcome to another episode of Hoy Kulot ! In this episode I am joined by two of my besties. One is a news writer and the other is a Tiktok Influencer!! We'll talk about the complex character of a class clown discussing when to be funny, what is funny, how to read the room, and many mire. We're going to talk about all things comedy with a dash of politics bc everything what? POLITICAL!!
Hey! It's been a while since I last released an episode —your curlfriend got really busy with school. With that being said, I'm finishing this year's #pridemonth by releasing this personal conversation with my 10-year-old brother, Rigo. I can't wait for y'all to hear his ideas about the #lgbtq
Today, was fun and emotional. It feels like I'm undressing myself to my curlfriends and reflecting on a lot of stuff in the past that will enable me to move forward in the future. Honoring my inner child has been a practice that I really enjoyed working on and I am so happy that I am able to share it to you through this episode.
Questions for the inner child:
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This week, I am delighted to have my friend Nathan Lim on the podcast! Nathan is a public speaker, an HIV awareness advocate, queer activist, a drag queen, and a marketing analyst. Nathan and I talked to the younger versions of ourselves. Opening discussions about coming out, being non-binary, messages to allies and the younger queer generation.
How can we actually stop caring about what people think of us? My thoughts on how to stop people pleasing, living for others, and being afraid of judgment, criticisms, etc. This had been an issue for me growing up shy, insecure, awkward and closeted. And then it was an issue for me again as I decide to do things that excites me . In the end, nothing matters for what feels right inside. Now curlfriend, it is time to take control of your life.
Get ready for Hoy Kulot with Nyel Estrada, premiering on May 19!
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.