The Journey So Far: Book Updates, Content Creation for First-Gen Students π
AND meeting Becky G + her team (New York City Edition) βοΈ
Hello everyone,
I hope you are doing well, and have been staying safe during these unprecedented times. Your well-being and mental health is so important, please do what you can to take care of you. We have to continue taking care of ourselves, in everyway possible, before we can take care of others. π
Furthermore, we are happy to share we have another podcast episode for this week!
In this special solo episode, I am sharing powerful life, career, and overall entrepreneurial updates. Including the behind-the-scenes journey of having my nonfiction book proposal for first-generation graduates, out on submission for editors. As well as the surreal moment of PERSONALLY meeting Becky G. π€
Feel free to tune in as I share what itβs really like working towards a book deal with agent representation, as a first-gen Latina. As well as the role content creation has played in funding my vision, and why I believe social media is more than just a side hustle. It is a form of storytelling, legacy-building, and financial empowerment.
πIn this episode, youβll hear about:
-Navigating agent representation and the publishing industry
-Meeting Becky G, her team, and the personal impact of her documentary
-Why content creation is a tool for strategy, and self-expression
-Encouragement for first-gen Latinas exploring creative paths, while in college
Whether you're dreaming of writing your own book, building a brand, or simply finding ways to fund your education, this episode will remind you that your story is powerful!
This episode is sponsored by the β Western Governors University School of Businessβ , where accessible, flexible, and accredited online degrees help first-gen students and working professionals, reach their career goals.
#wguschoolofbusiness #wguspeedofbusiness
We canβt wait for you to TUNE IN!
Abrazos,
Estrellita