
Welcome back for Season 2 of The Esperanza Podcast! As always, we love finding amazing individuals to talk with & help spread awareness of what being an immigrant in America is like. We met with Lily Salas from Michoacán Mexico &, went in DEEP. We spoke about who she is & what she has been involved with. Lily is an educator who migrated as the youngest child having to leave everything she ever knew, loved & owned behind to follow her parents adventure to the states. Lily and I had a lot more in common as 2nd generation children of immigrant parents than I thought we would. Have you ever wondered what the lives of immigrant children are usually like? Well, press play & listen for yourselves!
Aug 18, 2020
1 hr 8 min

On episode #7 of The Esperanza Podcast we meet with Jack from Taipei Taiwan. Just like myself, Jack was a troublesome teenager in high school. The only diffrence is, I dropped out of highschool & Jack, well he was sent 7,442 miles away as a foreign exchange student. His parents thought this culture shock would make him a better student & person. Did it work? You'll have to listen to find out! Our co-host Landon asks how his name (in mandarin "Wei-Lun") translates to "Jack", and his answer is PRICELESS! We are 7 episodes deep & for the first time ever on the show, we ran into someone who has encountered racism in the U.S and is now ready to talk about it. Another topic we touch on is the culture and honoring customs in Taiwan as well as many other places around the world. I am extremely happy to add another inspiring story for you all to listen to. Press play & meet Jack!
(Intro/Outro Prod.Balance Cooper)
Mar 25, 2020
1 hr 22 min

Have you ever heard a story of a kid born into a tribe called "Ca Dong" in, Quang Nam Vietnam? A story where this child looses his mother and father at a young age and, eventually flees into the jungle to live there with a sibling for two years? Where after 2 years, the Vietnamese government takes him and his siblings from their life up the mountains, to an orphanage in the city? Where after 8 years in that orphanage he eventually gets adopted along with his siblings &, thats when his life in the U.S begins? Well if you havent, I have. I actually met with him &, am featuring his amazing story here for you all to listen to. Press Play and meet Danny!
Mar 15, 2020
1 hr 20 min

On episode #5, Landon & I meet with Jusuf. Having traveled exactly 4,922 miles From Sierra Leone Africa, Jusuf explains his upbringing. What makes his story so unique but similar to "Sukurani's Story" is, both their countries have had some unfortunate & devastating eveints go down in history. Jusuf was born during a civil war that lasted 11 years (1991-2002). Though he was a toddler during this war, there was even a moment where he accidentaly put his family & others in critical danger. He has very strong opinions on culture, U.S normalities &, stereotypes of course. Full of enthusiasm & wisdom, I am proud to add his story & experiences to The Esperanza Podcast for you all to listen to & learn from. Enjoy this amazing episode &, learn how to make future African immigrants feel welcome.
Feb 24, 2020
1 hr 38 min

On episode #4 of the Esperanza Podcast we meet with Shannon. She migrated from Malaysia in the 5th grade, we talk childhood &, the difference in school systems. She explains how different her life has been after the "leap of faith" her family made in the 2000's. This episode is very special, it is the first time I have a co-host with us. Landon Lacey from www.landonlaceyphoto.com gives us his "American" opinion on things such as schooling, culture, struggles &, stereotypes. Though this episode is featuring Shannon Wee from Malaysia, it is also being dedicated to Landon Lacey (Co-host) &, Taylor Kallio owner of Kalamazooaerialmedia.com. Thank you both for your full support & for the amazing services you two provide. Enjoy the show! (Intro Tune, Prod.Balance Cooper)
Feb 17, 2020
1 hr 19 min

On episode #3 of The Esperanza Podcast we meet with Shukurani, an immigrant from Rwanda Africa. She also claims Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi &, the U.S.A. Shukurani's mother & father met in the 1990's, around the same time the "Genocide", a terrible part of Africas history existed. She explains her thoughts, feelings &, emotions on the resettling process. Her experience before being accepted in the U.S &, after the Genocide. Shukurani has a lot of wisdom & knowledge to share, if you'd like to take part in a humbling experience, press PLAY. (Intro Tune, Prod.Balance Cooper)
Feb 8, 2020
1 hr 3 min

On episode #2 of The Esperanza Podcast we meet Marianne, an immigrant from Denmark. I ask her about the reason why she left everything she ever knew & migrated to America. Her purpose and reasoning behind her move is very meaningful &, is something many can relate to. Still accommodating to living in the U.S, marianne tells us what she enjoys about the move. What has come easy and, what has come hard. How far would you go to be with your true love? Listen & get to know how far Marianne was willing to go. This is her journey to hapiness! (Intro Tune, Prod.Balance Cooper)
Jan 31, 2020
1 hr 7 min

Episode #1 features Ramy. An Egyptian citizen with a unique story. Having migrated from Egypt, we talk about his struggles & triumphs! What he enjoys &, his first impression of a Michigan winter. Very emotional, he talks about being apart from his family for some time. Tune in & get to know Ramy's Story.
(Intro & Outro tune, PROD. Balance Cooper)
Jan 17, 2020
47 min

Breaking the ice with a mellow tune &, the mission for "Esperanza". Having to speak as clearly as possible, as this topic is a passionate one. If you are or know of an immigrant with a story, Contact us! Email: [email protected] (Intro Tune, Prod.Balance Cooper).
Dec 22, 2019
2 min
