Tag: Podcast
Juan Andrés Lattuf: Making More Than Burgers in Spain
In this episode of the Venezuela Diaspora Project, Juan Andrés Lattuf explains his journey from a kitchen in Venezuela to becoming a successful restaurateur in Spain
Alicia Castillo Holley: A Venezuelan Angel Investor in San Francisco
The Venezuela Diaspora Project is back. Chubeto interviewed Alicia Castillo Holley, who went from being a researcher at Universidad Central de Venezuela to becoming a successful angel investor based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Miami Madness | Podcast
Pueblo People episodes for the week of March 27th, 2021: Antivaxxer frenzy, state of emergency in South beach, and Garland the hunter
Manuel Iribarren: Training Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs | Podcast
This week on the Venezuela Diaspora Project we have Manuel Iribarren, who teaches design thinking to children all around the globe
Renato Agrella: Business Storytelling | Podcast
This week on the Venezuela Diaspora Project we have Renato Agrella, a Venezuelan consultant who built a storytelling agency (for giants) in Seattle
TPS for the People | Podcast
Pueblo People episodes for the week of March 8th, 2021: the Khashoggi report, TPS for Venezuelans, and when Harry met Oprah
Victor Cardenas: Fintech Young Gun | Podcast
This week, the Venezuela Diaspora Project brings us the story of Victor Cardenas—a 19-year-old Venezuelan who built a tech startup during the pandemic
Pueblo People: Reverse CaracasChron
We're adding a second podcast to our catalogue. Pueblo People covers U.S. politics in Venezuelan Spanish, add it to your list
Jose de Castro, Mapped co-founder | Podcast
This week on the Venezuela Diaspora Project... Jose de Castro talks about growing up in Venezuela and building tech startups in the U.S.
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