There is a different aspect that comes out of Juan when he has certain guests on.This was the case in this special episode when he brings on Sport Illustrated’s own Luis Miguel Echegaray. Luis took the long way to the United States. The London-born Peruvian came with aspirations of bright lights and big city dreams of Hollywood, but this actor turned journalist brings a different perspective to sports and social commentary.A contributor for The Guardian as well as documentary producer and director, Luis has been able totell stories about football from a completely different lens, offering a refreshing and new voice that is much needed inan ever-diversifying country. Luis goes into his story as well as how he feels liberated and celebrates his profession while living in the United States.He also talks about his job asan adjunct professor at CUNY’s Journalism School.There is also lots of emotion as Luis discusses what is means to see Peru qualify for the World Cup and how he sees Peruvian football growing as a result of this.From football, both of these men start to talk about a subject that is near and dear totheir hearts- the need for inclusion of Latinos in the newsroom, especially in the sports ofsoccer.That was a very deep conversation.Sodo not miss this episode as you have both Juan and Luis talk about their respective footballing influences and possibly another football and food show being pitched, to Jay-Z references being thrown out in the process.Hope you enjoy this light-hearted, entertaining and very insightful episode of Beyond the Pitch.