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By Diana Betancourt Macias
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
A couple months back someone asked if we could talk about “self love during the winter” so here it is! Let’s talk about it. We know that seasonal depression, political depression, pandemic depression are very real. On top of in general depression, phew… it’s a process to say the least. But we wanted to have a conversation around in general how are we taking care of ourselves especially during the winter when self love can be a little tougher.
Let's talk about LOVE! What are the different avenues of love we navigate—romantic, friendship and self love. How did vday shape our understanding of love? Tune in!
A conversation with Estefania Betancourt Macias. An undocumented Emergency Room/ICU RN, co-founder of BMFS Foundation, dog + plant mom and certified Magic Mami. Hear her speak on the amazing work she is doing both with BMFSF and as an RN. As a ER and ICU nurse at the frontline of treating covid-19 patients, Estefania has experienced and seen it all. Navigating a space that has been physically, emotionally and mentally demanding takes a toll on anyone. But the love she has for her community and family has been the the force driving her to show up every day. Listen to Estefania speak not only on her experience as a frontline worker but how she has personally been healing, caring for herself and how she hopes community can continue to care for themselves.
In continuation of our “Building a Dream” series alongside BMFSF we would like to introduce y’all to co-founder Ana Betancourt Macias. Tap in to hear Ana speak on her role within the foundation, graduating university as an undocumented single single mother and how she cares for herself during these times. A Magic Mami thru and thru, cannot emphasize this enough.
Part 2 of 2— Building a Dream. In this special series Founder and Executive Director Diana Betancourt Macias speaks on building a family dream, the Betancourt-Macias Family Scholarship Foundation... a foundation FOR undocumented people BY undocumented people. Tap in to hear Diana speak on the origins of BMFSF and the important community work they are doing to uplift, care and support undocumented people in pursuit of their educational endeavors. Check out the second picture to view their scholarships which are OPEN now, until May 2nd 2021 11:59pm PST.
Head over to https://www.undocuscholars.com/scholarships to apply! Have we mentioned the scholarship is open to ALL undocumented students regardless of eligibility for DACA? Aaaand no GPA requirement?
To keep up with the foundation's work follow them on IG/Twitter @Bmfsfoundation and FB @BMFSF. Donate, share their scholarships, and most importantly TELL A FRIEND!!
Part 1 of 2 of a special episode series. In this episode Founder and Executive Director Diana Betancourt Macias speaks on building a family dream, The Betancourt-Macias Family Scholarship Foundation... a foundation FOR undocumented people BY undocumented people. Tap in to hear Diana speak on the origins of BMFSF and the important community work they are doing to uplift, care and support undocumented people in pursuit of their educational endeavors.
To keep up with the foundation's work follow them on IG/Twitter @Bmfsfoundation and FB @BMFSF. Donate, SHARE their scholarships, and most importantly TELL A FRIEND!!
Head over to https://www.undocuscholars.com/scholarships to apply, scholarships open until May 2nd 2021 11:59pm PST
We're putting our very own in the hot seat and asking our Magic Mami 25 questions all about them, oooo the tea!! Initially, we were going to to drop a Birthday special in October but with this damn past year we decided to hold off and re-record. What's a libra without being fashionably late? But we look good doing it, si o no?
“Mamá, soy gay” and it feels SO freeing!! We know coming out can be a trip and there’s levels to it right? Whether we’re in the process of coming out to ourselves, our family, friends or simply beginning to give ourselves permission to question and explore our existence. In this episode we talk about our own coming out experiences, and how we continue to navigate and celebrate our queerness.
How do you incorporate queerness into your spirituality? How do you celebrate your gayness?
Capitalism be capitalizing... on everything... and we’re tired of it. We’re tired of capitalism trying to take us away from ourselves. From our body, mind soul and spirit and honestly fuck that. Spirituality does not look any one way, yet we often see it put into this framework. Part of our personal experiences has been being real and accountable to the ways we’ve fallen into the perception of what we thought spirituality has to look like. Our journey has meant unlearning the idea that we need to buy things to feel spiritual. What does your process look like? Make it you. It’s you. How you see it, there is no model. No mold. No path. It’s the path you feel called to.
As mentioned in this episode, we wanted to share one of our favorite podcasts that has been pivotal to our decolonial and spiritual learning @Alittlejujupodcast
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.