Join Janny as she interviews Latina moms around the globe, language & heritage experts, and motivates you to stay on your bilingual parenting journey.Grab a cafecito, we’re talking bilingual parenting, growing up Latina, and tradiciones.
The show alternates between interview shows every other Tuesday and solo shows every Friday.
Since launching in late 2019 the show has thousands of downloads, is a Top 50 Global Parenting podcast, 5-star reviews and featured in Oprah Daily, Fierce by Mitu, Hip Latina, and New York Family Magazine.
She is a bilingual parenting educator and founder of Mi Legasi, an online platform that helps Latina moms and multicultural families raise bilingual children who are connected to their roots through courses, workshops, blogs, and products.
Her mission is to promote family, the Latino community, and
bilingualism or multilingualism.
She is mom to a 7 year old multilingual and multicultural goile girl and a beagle mutt.
In this episode, I’m sitting down solo to have a heart-to-heart, just you and me. This episode isn’t just a summary of what’s happened this past season in my life, it’s a reflection on the real-life moments behind the scenes: the shifts in motherhood, unexpected transitions, the emotional weight of raising a bilingual child in today’s U.S., and the slow, unfiltered reality of building a business while caring for my family.
This is a moment to pause, breathe, and remember we’re not alone in this journey. If you’ve been navigating big decisions, carrying emotional weight in today’s times, and just tried to make it through another school year with your head and heart intact, I see you. And this one’s for you.
In this episode of The Latina Mom Legacy, we dive into the world of tech, identity, and representation with educator, researcher, and author Dr. Jean Ryoo, co-creator of the thought-provoking graphic novel ¡Conectados! (Power On!).
As Latina moms raising bilingual and bicultural kids, many of us want to spark interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), but we don’t always know where to start, especially if we didn’t grow up in tech spaces ourselves. Dr. Ryoo shares how we can empower our children, especially girls and BIPOC youth, to not only enter the tech world but to see themselves as changemakers in it.
In this episode of The Latina Mom Legacy, we explore the inspiring journey of Latina author Alyssa Reynoso-Morris,a proud mamá raising a bilingual kids while honoring her Dominican and Puerto Rican roots through the power of storytelling.
From her home to the pages of her beloved books, Alyssa is keeping her cultura alive one powerful word at a time. She's a former policy advisor turned bilingual children’s book author whose stories radiate cultura, comunidad, and corazón.
Whether you’re a bilingual mamá looking for tools to raise proud, culturally rooted kids, or a creative with a story in your heart you’ll walk away from this episode feeling seen, inspired, and motivated.
At The Latina Mom Legacy podcast, we are always looking for amazing moms to showcase. In order to be considered you must:
1) Be a Latina Mom or be Married to a Latino.
2) Trying to raise bilingual kids or connected to their Latino roots or a language specialist, teacher, or children's book author.
3) Have an empowering story to tell.
We look for guests that empower our Comunidad. We like to interview everyday moms, educators, women in the medical field, women in finance, community leaders, thought provoking guests, and more.
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