
Sister Sister Chisme
09/02/20 • 86 min
Wine: Patterson Cellars Forbidden Rose from Columbia Valley, Washington
Pairs great with poultry rich fish, spicy food, veal and sweet desserts.
This week, my guest is my sister, Erin! If you’re unaware, I recently traveled up and down the coast and was able to spend 10 days with my sister and her family in Portland, OR. Thankfully, I didn’t have to persuade her too hard to come not the podcast and share about our lives going up. An honestly, we do get pretty real but keep it funny.
Wine: Patterson Cellars Forbidden Rose from Columbia Valley, Washington
Pairs great with poultry rich fish, spicy food, veal and sweet desserts.
This week, my guest is my sister, Erin! If you’re unaware, I recently traveled up and down the coast and was able to spend 10 days with my sister and her family in Portland, OR. Thankfully, I didn’t have to persuade her too hard to come not the podcast and share about our lives going up. An honestly, we do get pretty real but keep it funny.
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The Chisme of Childhood Adversity & Career Choices
Wine: LaPincoya Sauvignon Blanc from the San Antonio region of Chile
Pairs great with shellfish, goat cheese and vegetarian dishes.
Very citrus forward, medium bodied and high in acidity. Very heavy in grapefruit flavor.
BIO:
Norma Reyes, PhD, is a speaker, writer, and coach. She holds a doctorate in Adult, Professional, and Community Education from Texas State University - San Marcos. Her research is on the career development, happenstance learning theory and executive Latinas in higher education. Norma also holds a Masters of Arts in Counseling and Guidance and is licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor with the state of Texas.
When asked abut her why, Norma said,"I want to help everyone believe in themselves, that they can do anything they set their mind to. While I grew up poor, with my own struggles, I have always had hope of reaching my dreams. I have found that so many never had anyone believe in them, believe that they could do more."
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Let's Keep Getting Political Chisme
Wine: 2018 Martin Codax Albariño, Rias Baixas (Spain)
Clean, bright lemon yellow with greenish reflections. Medium intensity with ripe citrus notes file type and tangerine. Predominant floral notes (hawthorn, jasmine and orange blossom) and a herbal background type hay. Envelope, fresh and good balance. The aftertaste has notes of ripe citrus.
Aurea is an EMERGE Caifornia SoCal Fellow and Independent Political Consultant based in San Diego. She got into politics because she was scared the power of her voice -- women's voices -- would be taken away.
Some of her earliest memories of anything political was watching the news with her grandparents and seeing the number of women who were murdered every day in places like Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, and around Mexico. No one at the table said anything -- she felt this rage bubble inside her.
Aurea just couldn't understand how female genocide was just... accepted. When she moved to the US, her US history teacher had the class watch the movie, Mississippi Burning (1988) and she explains how she remembers sitting in the living room crying out of anger after learning how such hate was also part of this new country she now lived in.
Undoubtedly, politics has always been personal because she recognized how others used power in order to oppress and letting that happen is her biggest fear.
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