After 4 years, 6 seasons and over 50 episodes... In Confianza (formerly The Pulso Podcast) is wrapping up! In this final episode, we have a short chat with the producers of the show & the Pulso team to say thanks and learn where we can find their work going forward.You can follow our producer, Charlie Garcia on IG here:https://www.instagram.com/charlie_alive/You can find our Producer, Mark Pagan on IG & Substack here:https://markpagan.substack.com/https://www.instagram.com/markpagan/And you can follow Pulso on IG, TikTok, & Youtube here:https://www.instagram.com/projectpulso?igsh=MTh5N3V5YXFpNG51ZA==https://www.tiktok.com/@projectpulso?_t=ZP-8uZa5sSEX7O&_r=1https://youtube.com/@projectpulso?feature=shared
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The Silent Grief of Pregnancy Loss
Pregnancy is filled with dreams of the future, but what happens when those dreams are suddenly gone? Today, we explore the quiet pain of miscarriage, the isolation it brings, and the silence that surrounds it. Through honesty and reflection, we uncover the power of sharing, healing, and making space for grief in all its forms.This episode was produced and edited by Charlie Garcia. Liz Rebecca Alarcón is the host.If you like what you heard, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and, hey, tell a friend, too.Follow & continue the conversation with us on social media; @ProjectPulso. You can find the transcripts to this and other episodes on our website.
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The Grief of Losing Home
After losing her home in the Altadena wildfires, Daisy grapples with grief, guilt, and the challenge of rebuilding from nothing. She shares the heartbreak of displacement, the resilience of community, and the struggle to find hope in the aftermath of devastation.This episode was produced and edited by Charlie Garcia. Liz Rebecca Alarcón is the host.If you like what you heard, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and, hey, tell a friend, too.Follow & continue the conversation with us on social media; @ProjectPulso. You can find the transcripts to this and other episodes on our website.
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The Grief of Becoming a Dad
After years of hardship with his father, Anthony found the courage to offer forgiveness, leaving behind pain and embracing the beautiful life he built for himself and his family. Today, we explore the complexities of the father-son relationship, grief, and finding peace in the most unexpected ways.This episode was produced and edited by Mark Pagán. Audio engineering, scoring, and mixing by Charlie Garcia and Mark Pagán. Liz Rebecca Alarcón is the host.If you like what you heard, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and, hey, tell a friend, too.Follow & continue the conversation with us on social media; @ProjectPulso. You can find the transcripts to this and other episodes on our website.
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The Grief of Separation
Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasions, but for Joe Alarcón, they come with a unique anxiety. As he prepares for his big day, Joe is grappling with the fact that his divorced parents will be in the same room for the first time in over a decade. Today, Joe and his brother, Joshua, reflect on their bond as siblings raised by their father and share how they plan to navigate the emotions and complexities of family dynamics on Joe’s wedding day.This episode was produced and edited by Mark Pagán. Audio engineering, scoring, and mixing by Charlie Garcia and Mark Pagán. Liz Rebecca Alarcón is the host.If you like what you heard, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and, hey, tell a friend, too.Follow & continue the conversation with us on social media; @ProjectPulso. You can find the transcripts to this and other episodes on our website.
Being Latino in the U.S. is complicated. We all know this, but there’s often so much that we don’t talk about. IN Confianza (with Pulso) is that space for those complex, sometimes private, conversations about who we are.
Join us as we explore the surprising, eclectic, and expansive ways Latinos live out their heritage. That messiness of being de aqui y de alla that only we understand.