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On lucky episode #7 of the new season on ReVolver, Rachel La Loca shares how she “hung with the boys” at a recent commercial shoot for the NY Knicks, Juan Bago updates us on his juicing diet and Jaime explains why the term “Foodie” is offensive.
Jaime’s “Bochinche Bites” educates us on the latest dating vernacular.
Attention ladies, this week’s “Loca List” runs down a Valentine’s Day gift guide for men.
“Frankspiracy News” reports on a new technology that safeguards the scanning of fingerprints via everyday “peace sign” selfies that we post on social media.
This week’s special guest is VH1 “Love + Hip Hop Miami” reality star, singer and Philanthropist, Amara La Negra. She opens up about the lack of Afro-Latina representation in media, her start on “Sábado Gigante” and where her show business journey has taken her thus far. She also shares (but doesn’t recommend) her “mini nap and go” sleep strategy while on the road and talks about a future venture in creating Afro-Latina dolls for little girls.
Socials
Twitter:
@LocaYBago
@AmaraLaNegraALN
IG/FB:
@WeAreLatinsOutLoud
@AmaraLaNegraALN
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comThis episode is supported by Top Chico Hard Seltzer
This episode is brought to you by McDonald's
On lucky episode #7 of the new season on ReVolver, Rachel La Loca shares how she “hung with the boys” at a recent commercial shoot for the NY Knicks, Juan Bago updates us on his juicing diet and Jaime explains why the term “Foodie” is offensive.
Jaime’s “Bochinche Bites” educates us on the latest dating vernacular.
Attention ladies, this week’s “Loca List” runs down a Valentine’s Day gift guide for men.
“Frankspiracy News” reports on a new technology that safeguards the scanning of fingerprints via everyday “peace sign” selfies that we post on social media.
This week’s special guest is VH1 “Love + Hip Hop Miami” reality star, singer and Philanthropist, Amara La Negra. She opens up about the lack of Afro-Latina representation in media, her start on “Sábado Gigante” and where her show business journey has taken her thus far. She also shares (but doesn’t recommend) her “mini nap and go” sleep strategy while on the road and talks about a future venture in creating Afro-Latina dolls for little girls.
Socials
Twitter:
@LocaYBago
@AmaraLaNegraALN
IG/FB:
@WeAreLatinsOutLoud
@AmaraLaNegraALN
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comThis episode is supported by Top Chico Hard Seltzer
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