Other People’s Couches

How Latino immigrants thumb their noses at America by butchering the English language.
How Latino immigrants thumb their noses at America by butchering the English language.
The Mexican actor’s advice on success and dealing with life’s challenges echoes a philosophy that isn’t so popular with today’s younger generations.
I may have been born a Honduran-Puerto Rican, but my culture is a whole lot wider than that. I’m made of parts stolen from people outside of the culture I was born into.
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Aidé Hernandez, a PhD candidate in sociology and co-founder of the Academic Amigas account on TikTok and Instagram.
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Baybeh RicHHH, a Honduran-American rapper from Anaheim, California, and a member of The Mighty Tribe.
Hector chats with Mayra Gaona, a PhD candidate in psychology, about the stigma against therapy in the Latino community
How one birria restaurant is a metaphor for the whole Latino community, and even America itself
Hector chats with Dr. Kim Potowski, a professor of Spanish linguistics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of ‘IntraLatino Language and Identity: MexiRican Spanish’