Breaking Pan Con El Profe y Leri
By Leri Argueta
Breaking Pan Con El Profe y LeriJul 02, 2021
Micayah Taye- Grounded in communiTy
Sometimes in our journeys we meet people that move us with the simple "tell me about yourself." During a lunch between Micayah and Leri, a connection was establish about shared lived experience. Needless to say, the conversation has moved to Breaking Pan and we are excited to share Micayah's story with you! Get your cafe and tune in for this story about a trailblazer at Georgia Tech!
Bio:
As a second-year student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Micayah Taye has a lot to say about her experience about going through the school system throughout the years. She was born and raised from Douglasville, GA of metro Atlanta, and has started a new journey of moving to the city of Atlanta for school. Being a first-generation American of Ethiopian parents, she speaks about her perspective of her family, heritage, and overall being of living as a 19-year-old navigating new adulthood. As a new Business Administration IT major, she is in the making of finding her true passions and desired milestones. However, she is already formulating these things by being involved in her communities and working on her career and personal goals every day.
Hector Gutierrez- Veteran, Father, Political Leader, and Teacher.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we broke tortas with an honoree of the 50 Most Influential Latinos from the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce- Señor Hector Gutierrez! Get your cafecito and join us as we talk about Hector's career in education, taking a leap into politics, and navigating life's hurdles. Hector is a mentor to many and a community leader for his town of Forest Park. We can say so much about this guy, but we will let you listen!
Here is a little bit about Hector:
"Bilingual Community Schools Coordinating Supervisor and Army Veteran with over 10 years of proven experience providing leadership and training to children and adults. Developed and maintained positive relationships within schools, businesses, and the local communities. His educational background includes a Specialist in Educational Leadership from the University of West Georgia, a Master's in Teaching from Georgia State University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Kennesaw State University in World History and Cultures and Spanish Language and Literature. Hector is also a proud member of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society. In addition to his role in education, Hector is an elected City Council Member for the City of Forest Park, Georgia, representing Ward 3 for over three years. He is also a committed member of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc., with a tenure spanning more than a decade."- GHCC 2023
The Hiatus is Over!
After an 8-month hiatus, Profe and Leri reunite! They catch up and share lessons learned from their time away from the mic. Get your cafecito and tune in for this conversation. A lot has happened- life, the supreme court, promotions, and more!
Graduate Estudios- The Hustle con Madison y Ximena
In this episode, Profe chats with two former mentees and current graduate students at one of Georgia's top institutions! Madison Rodriguez and Ximena Luna share bits of their lives and dive into their journeys as current students.
Here is a little bit about our guests:
-Madison Rodriguez is a Mexican-American, first-generation college student. She is currently in her second year of the School Psychology PhD program at the University of Georgia. Her research interests focus on the ethnic identity and mental health in Latinx students, the experiences of multilingual students in K-12 education, and increasing school-based mental health resources to all students.
-Ximena Luna is a first-generation Mexican American and a MA student in the Department of Romance languages at the University of Georgia. She is passionate about engagement, outreach, diversity, and inclusion. Her research interests are Latinx Studies. After completing her MA in Latinx Studies, she hopes to continue supporting students in higher education to reach their fullest potential.
Generational Wealth...Que?
Money is never a fun topic to have, but we must have it! Join Profe y Leri as we discuss money and how we are saving to take care of our loved ones. By no means are we financial advisor, so take our insight with caution, and we encourage everyone to connect with a financial advisor!
Ana María Villegas- Latina Leader that means Business
Break out of the café and tune in for this real conversation with a Latina First-Gen Leader in the business sector. She shares with us her story of triumph and self-doubt, ultimately coming to her realization of self-awareness and authenticity at a young age. As Mac Miller once declared, "No matter where life takes me, find me with a smile. Pursuit to be happy, only laughing like a child." This lyric resonates with Ana's story so tune in to see how.
Born in Colombia, Ana Maria Villegas is a first-generation college graduate and professional. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics fully funded by merit scholarships. She finds great interest in analyzing the reasoning behind decisions and using data to predict and plan for a better future, which drew her to the study of economics. Now, she has joined one of the world’s largest consulting firms where she proudly represents Latinas in Business. Ana is also an advocate for first-generation students, aiming to provide the resources and mentoring they need to achieve their career aspirations. With her passion for DEI, she serves as a board member of the Georgia First Generation Foundation and actively volunteers and leads several DEI efforts. Ana enjoys training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in her free time, a martial art that challenges her physically and mentally. Many would describe Ana as a reliable, ambitious, and joyful young woman.
Grief: El Dolor
Trigger Warning: Discussion and/or mention of death and suicide in this episode.
Death can be challenging for a lot of us to process. In this episode, we discuss our grief process and what we notice in our community regarding death. Profe y Leri gets deep on this one.
Being Role Models
It has been awhile since Profe y Leri sat down and caught back up on Breaking Pan. A lot has happened in the past few months, but on this episode we discuss the importance of role models in our community and some observations we have noticed. We get real on this topic and discuss the "90 percent."
Imposter Syndrome: En la Academia
There is no lie that we all at times battle imposter syndrome. Get your cafecito and join Profe y Leri in a conversation about being first-generation and underrepresented in higher education. We will look through the lens of those that work in this field both on the staff and faculty sides.
Charbel Aoun- Georgia First Generation Foundation, CEO
As a wise man once said, "it is a scientific fact that gratitude reciprocates." One of our hosts had the pleasure to be interviewed by our guest so it was only right that we invite him over for some café.
Charbel Aoun is the Founding President and CEO of the Georgia First Generation Foundation, a nonprofit organization championing first-generation student success within Gwinnett County. Charbel is a first-generation Pharmacy student from a Middle Eastern immigrant family who received many accolades throughout his career, recognizing his accomplishments in healthcare and education. More recently, he was recognized by the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce as an Emerging Entrepreneur and by Gwinnett Young Professionals as a finalist of Gwinnett’s 35 Under 35. Charbel earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Georgia State University in 2018 as a Coca-Cola First Generation Scholar and was awarded over $55,000 in scholarship funds. He currently attends PCOM Georgia where he earned Master of Science Degrees in Biomedical Sciences and Organizational Development & Leadership and is now a Doctor of Pharmacy degree candidate.
Gretchell Trochez Aguilar: Changing the Narrative
Gretchell Trochez Aguilar is a first generation Honduran American born and raised in Miami. With a lot of hard work and a sprinkle of luck she ended up in Georgia. She is a political fundraiser, daughter, wife, and dog mom.
Breaking Pan Season 2: Yes Indeed We are Back!
It has been awhile but we are back! Let catch up and share some life updates and also reflect on 2021. Get your pan and cafe listo because 2022 we got a lot for y'all!
Season 1 Finale! (Kind of)
We might be late, but here some thoughts on our journey! Thank you to all of our listeners and we are excited for Season 2!
Jerry Gonzales- The Marathon
Jerry Gonzalez is the founding and current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO), the GALEO Latino Community Development Fund, and the GALEO Impact Fund. GALEO, a statewide nonprofit and non-partisan organization, has a mission to increase civic engagement and leadership development of the Latino community across Georgia. Gonzalez is a native of Laredo, Texas, and received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1995. He completed his Master of Public Administration at the Andrew Young School of Public Policy at Georgia State University in 2005. Due to his efforts at GALEO, Mr. Gonzalez has been recognized by Georgia Trend Magazine as one of Georgia’s 100 Most Influential Georgians for several years. He also dedicates time towards philanthropy, serving on various boards. Gonzalez lives in Atlanta with his husband of over 25 years, Ray, an established and practicing pediatrician, and their dog, Zack. Jerry’s hobbies include photography, travel, hiking, and he considers himself an avid road cyclist.
Tina Fernandez- Faith, Hope, & Love
We are excited to share Tina's story with y'all! From humble beginnings in Texas to being the Executive Director of Achieve Atlanta, Tina's journey is one of a kind. In this episode, we dive deep into her story and learn more about her faith and passion. She shares how they guided her to this point in her career. As she shared with Leri y Profe, she is still not done! Get your cafecito y pan and tune in!
Celebración: Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month
It is that time of the year and we are excited to share this episode with y'all! We reflect on our journeys as Latinos and share what Hispanic/ Latinx Heritage Month means to us! Get your pan dulce, cafecito, o Pisco Sour (if it is that time), and tune in! Dale!
Pablo Picazo-Batista- Gainesville's Mero Mero
Husband, Latino, Community Leader, and Brother of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraterinty Inc., Pablo shares with us his story in this episode. Born in Los Angles, CA, and raised in Gainesville, GA, Pablo shares the story of his family as they worked hard from poultry plants to him now doing in-home therapy. On the side, Pablo is busy making fun of Leri about his shoes...
Discrimination: La Oposición
This one is going to be interesting... We share our experiences of facing discrimination as Latinos in different parts of the United States. When pursuing one's dream here in States, we still have to face so much opposition. Get your cafecito and join us for this much-needed conversation. While we might face many obstacles here in the United States, we find strength in knowing that en la unión esta la fuerza and we are in this together.
Burnout: El Fuego (Special Guest: Christian Bello-Escobar, ABD)
Today we discuss burnout within the Latinx community in higher education. We get into the truth of what causes us to burn out and at times make us want to leave the field too. We end with our Fuego, as we are still standing in this field as agents of change!
Mental Health: La Realidad
Often it is hard to talk about Mental Health... In this episode we will discuss mental health in our community and with ourselves! We open our hearts and share our personal stories as Latino men.
Imposter Syndrome: La Mentalidad
In this episode, we will discuss imposter syndrome and how it plays out in our higher education careers. We will examine El Profé academic career and learn about how he handled being the only Latinx professional at times. Take a seat and pour yourself a cafecito, let's begin!
Fatherhood: La Transformación
We will go deep into our conversation about Fatherhood and how it transformed our lives! We will discuss trauma, our community, and the impact of being a father today in a very machismo culture.
Breaking Pan Episode 1: The Origins
Breaking Pan is a podcast talking about the journeys we take in life. We will examine some of the issues we face as pursue what we define as success. In episode 1, you will hear from the hosts themselves about their life journeys before they begin examining some deep topics. One has a Ph.D., and the other is a student from the school of hard knocks, but both are life-learners. Enjoy our first episode!