And it's the other side saying--to me, at least, what I hear when I hear that tape--is them saying, "But you're not human." And probably cry a lot. When I was in graduate school and I needed some motivation, I would listen to Selena, and I realized that there were all these milestones in my life where she was there. I was 9 when she died, 11 when the movie came out, and throughout all of my life, and these different milestones, I've come to realize now, as a 35-year-old, that Selena has been there all along, whether it was the last time I danced with my father, it was to a Selena song, before he died. And it felt like these two parts of myself were divorced from each other. or walking around in a man's just knowing that I'm sort of being held close by, and yes, there's something kind of powerful and magical about that. in that people in fact needs of people to get invited in and and share in this story. Now, oh there's more to it, because I see this in the pot cast like it doesn't start there. You know, as a white male perspective or a prospect, That's that often comes from the position of being white and mail in this country, and I, do want to say in this conversation that its very important to point out that, lead, reporting like there is something about about like the objectivity of your process. I have to imagine that sir, important in the process because at some point young, the more we, do something like this, I think the harder it is to be objective. You know like I it's real like, find by so many things, and one of them is my love for Selina and so, was learning not to separate sort of mexican maria from american maria. That I saw somebody like that ascend in American society, and ascend in a way that was still connected to her roots, ascend without compromise, and that was incredibly moving for me, and it stayed with me. So you you make this moved up to public radio and one of the most iconic public radio stations had been around for a long time where. Juan Diego Ramirezis a production assistant at Futuro Studios and Latino USA. After the premiere ofSelena: The Serieson Netflix, some fans claimed Selena had been whitewashed in the show. I have moments where I'm like, why do I do this? And then when I was reporting on the story and spending time with Abraham, and talking to Abraham, I couldn't not deal with my own personal pain because I was thinking a lot and writing about Latino fatherhood, and about the relationship of Latino daughters and Latino fathers, and about the stereotypes and the narratives we tell ourselves about those relationships. And Selena helped change that. Exactly! She was the queen of the hand of music of this roots genre in texas. Anything For Selena on Apple Podcasts 23 episodes On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. ===Excerpt: Anything for Selena, Episode 2: Selena and Abraham"===. You can find more of Juan Diegos work onL.A. TacoandLatino Rebels. For Maria, who was raised in El Paso, Texas, and lived and worked on the border for years, Selena was a figure that helped her and many other young girls and women like her find a place in a world where they didn't feel like they belonged. In the end. Maria knows that to truly understand Selena as a person and not just an icon, she needs to go to Corpus Christi. Selena devotees of all ages have turned to Instagram, TikTok and Youtube to restore and remix Selena's memory. I'm just so grateful that I get this opportunity to tell her story, to write her this ode, and to explore myself in the process. A couple months later, it sounds like certainly back and saying you know, it was actually married and the story of like. Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans. And what if theyd been gone from the planet for 25 years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day? From LAist Studios, this is Servant of Pod. Whatever side of the border I was on, it felt like the other half of me was missing. I think a lot of people saw their own story in mine. But then, something changed her life. No. Keith boykin shares how leaving his job open the door to his personal freedom and success. local news all the time and it's what I knew and it's what was familiar to me and and it's what I thought, could really make a difference in telling the true story of the border, but, and I realize that I wanted to go deeper, and I wanted you know. Joining ikea as free wards program that grants members access to always on discounts, special product offers and even in store perks like complementary coffee or t sign up today, for I care family for free and save five percent in store on eligible purchases. Thank you! even though that's my passion, that's like the one thing that I know I'm really good at that I know I love, I turned on like my senior year in high school, and I was like I could, stories for a living- and I could tell stories about like my community that, blew my mind. So what are the pieces of the story, wanna tell and then what a larger social issues that we really need to dive into the tank, So why are they like? It was kind of, the kennedy assassination for lahti knows it was a massive news, a banned it was, very first time in my life tat, I saw the same news, headline in like an english national network and, mexico national network. Ben also co-hosts the podcastEndless Thread, has served as a tech correspondent forHere and Now, and has been a guest host for WBUR programs includingOn Point. A third-generation Mexican-American whose research and quest for belonging took her from the agricultural capital of California to the Ivy League by way of the Midwest and Moscow, Kristin holds advanced degrees in Russian studies from Harvard and the University of Missouri. selena, laughter, latino, episode, life, story, border, mexican immigrants, world, identity, latinos, grew, died, culture, moment, personal, ascend, bottom, nick, talk, Jennifer Lopez, Abraham Quintanilla, Unknown, Howard Stern, Maria Garcia, Oprah Winfrey, Robin Quivers, Nick Quah, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Rock, Fred Norris. I really appreciate it. Would you do me a personal favor, a seven second favorite and share it, maybe on social or by text or by email, just with one person just copy the link from the app you're using and tell those you know those you love those you want to help navigate this thing called life a little better, so we can all do it better together with more ease and more joy. So when I discovered Selena, this was in the mid-90s, and I like to call it sort of "the age of assimilation," at least in in my lifetime, and I went to a predominantly Latino school--again, I grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border--but there was a hierarchy that rewarded only the most assimilated of kids. From here or there you ve come to a place where it sounds like you feel, like you have a sense of, dual belonging almost like, but it does sound like as a kid like and look. You know, I think, that's when, of a journalist and how much a journalist you know instead, themselves in a story in an authentic way, in a way, that's necessary to the story. Everybody looks at the story they're working on from the place in the world that they occupy. It's almost like here that a dear friend my always is he can't read the label from inside the jar and, at like when the deeper you get into a story, especially one that you are just deeply invested in from my heart and mind and soul level. I think I already am. I spent my early life in Mexico on the weekends and in the States during the week, and so I really came into consciousness very aware--hyper-aware--of the duality within me. a beautiful island cap to the way that you share the entire story on that? So these are really sensitive, emotional topics that you're tackling here. he felt and how it was really moving. Okay, Maria, how would you describe Anything for Selena? Es tan grande Es que ella es tan negra! Tres dcadas despus, la obsesin con los traseros grandes en la cultura del hip-hop se mantiene slida gracias a dolos como Cardi B y Beyonc, pero tambin se ha impregnado en la cultura blanca. U s: mexico border: like. I want there to be a record that really really solidified her leg, see and told us how she changed culture, how she changed music, and I wanted to use my craft ass, story? [Laughter], Alright, well, let's try to bottle it in a five-minute answer. And I don't think I'm alone. on the cusp of major major start up. The generations, by somebody else who maybe, has literally protected by a mountain. You know I had to. And episode 2, for example, is about meeting Selena's father and really going deep into their relationship, and their dynamic, and, you know, he's been portrayed as a sort of exacting, controlling, demanding, short-fuse machista guy, and her as a playful, but nonetheless docile, daughter. Oh, my gosh, there are so many reasons, Nick. You know. The 10-episode podcast had over half a million downloads and was an intimate journey about belonging in America for podcast host and creator Maria Garcia, a journalist and first-generation Mexican immigrant.The podcast received a nomination for Best Spanish . She learned Spanish in the public eye, and her mistakes became some of her most famous and endearing moments. "So the podcast really examines Selena's legacy," Garcia says. Are you texas, new york, somewhere else, I'm in EL paso? And so I grew up thinking that it was imperative for me to assimilate, frankly, to just get through life. [Laughter] "Now that's a bottom." March 11, 2021 Un cuarto de siglo despus de su muerte, Selena est arrasando en internet. At Marketplace, Bens reporting was regularly heard onMarketplacewith Kai Ryssdal,The Marketplace Morning Reportwith David Brancaccio,The BBC, and published inThe New York Times. We shall television where it's like it falls pray, citizens, you know, especially because it so like you said constrained by like the form and, the time limits. emphatically storytelling and again a lot around politics policy and around border town issues. And so Anything for Selena is a culmination of, truly, my lifelong quest to understand why Selena, why this working-class woman, has meant so much to me all of my life. are ok because I'm close to this mountain. She graduated from Northwesterns Medill School of Journalism. For many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home and it's essential to have a space that really inspires good, cooking and memories in the making. Though she sees the show as a personal journey to make meaning of Selena's life and legacy, Garca felt it was important to make sense of how she profoundly touched the hearts and minds of many. Relatives in Mexico and the States wanted to know if Marias family was watching, too. to write a love letter to her through serialized storytelling, So have you ever been so deeply affected by another person that their story literally gives your life context and meaning, and even a cent, the person was someone you never actually met and what, if they ve been gone from the planet for more than two, five years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day, while the. like brand new to me, like, oh my god, I am not going to be with this little human. Her bio pick. Here, it's not even the city, it's not necessarily even people. I didn't even quite have the understanding, but I I recognise now. You know, a process- has to be rigorous and sound, and you have to be able, editors, who really held my story with a lot of compassion and love, too much in the story to the point where wasn't relevant what, me down and say we don't really need that or what. was caught stealing money from salina salinas, is your father. The story shook the country and changed Marias life. Let's dance and forget the people starving to death. It's terrifying. Was that always the plan? ===Excerpt, The Oprah Winfrey Show, unknown episode, 1999===, There's all this talk about My girlfriend Gayle--I didn't even know this--but my girlfriend, "You know, people are always talking about her bottom.. Teller, to pay homage to this woman who left such a tremendous impact on my life? Well, what norm? wanted to start with something like this. because I imagine that why was moving all over the place all the time, absolutely. perfection, don't stop yourself from doing something, because it's not gonna be perfect, embrace the wrinkled. I was writing the episode. to downtown paso. I couldn't help, but think of me, and when I was talking to her husband about relationships. Add a podcast transcript Use Google Chrome? She was 23 years. Growing up along the U.S.-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. But a forgotten culture war following her death painted a different picture. Well, I hope you get to go to Joshua Tree and cry a lot on the way. Lionel Messi is known as the best soccer It just became like this default behavior, often wonder for folks. There are so many lessons to be learned from leaving a job, no matter what happens after soon learn more about Keith balkans journey exclusively on script, get inspired by, he's broken with quitting today, with a free sixty day trial at try, dot, script, dot, com, slashed g, LP, that's try, dot s e r, I b D, dotcom, slash de LP or just click. Turn on Live Caption for free Hosted on Acast. And if I could just say, I don't think we talk enough about gratitude, and I just want to say, I will be so grateful. roots music, mexican american roots, music from texas, from when she was eight years old. If she could ask that question and when it aired, community. Is it short forum its? En este episodio, Maria explora por qu el spanglish de Selena pareca tan revolucionario para su poca y, a la misma vez, tan familiar para sus fans, quienes tambin padecan con el idioma de sus padres o antepasados. Maria became the driving creative force and on-air host of the stunning podcast series, Anything for Selena, which was named Apple Podcast's Show of the Year of 2021, and produced with Futuro Studios and NPR member station WBUR. A 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green light that the system did not . So I knew that I wanted it to be rooted in the personal, that the only way I could tell the story authentically is if I told it from my lens in the world. You know, identity. About his own marriage to Selina and relationships and love and heartbreak, You know what to. The creators of Anything for Selena take listeners behind the scenes for a look at the making of the podcast. Ben Brock Johnsonis Executive Producer of podcasts for WBUR, where he directs strategic and editorial initiatives involving podcasts and on demand audio. Shes also a queer chola who listens to Selena when she needs some motivation. Such a beautiful podcast. [Laughter]. Aprendi castellano a la vista del pblico, y los errores que cometi se convirtieron en algunos de sus momentos ms famosos y entraables. Maria Garcia is the senior arts and culture editor at the public radio station WBUR in Boston. sent one him over, but also how it brought it brings up you're really. Servant of Pod is written and hosted by me, Nick Quah. So I know we're talking to a podcast audience, so let me [Laughter] Let me put it in terms of let me put it in podcast language. Hosted on Acast. It had been made dream to do a podcast about selina for years. [Laughter]. That's ten percent off at catch of dot com, slash good life debts, I'm curious also when you stepped out into the liquor your early professional life in europe. how telling you the lands that I'm looking at it through, and that is completely shaped by growing up in this. She was somebody who I think, the, first form of authentic representation. Al crecer a lo largo de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y Mxico, Mara Garca se sinti dividida entre sus dos identidades como mexicana y sstadounidense. It's interesting. As a person moving through the world and experiencing culture, I only have sort of a very mild understanding of Selena--as an icon, as a creator, as an artist, as a celebrity--and so, when I listened to the early episodes, in many ways that was my first introduction to Selena the figure--the historical figure, almost. En este episodio, Maria explora cmo la internet se ha convertido en un lugar en el que los fans honran y recuerdan a Selena, y sobrellevan juntos el vaco que dej. Maria discovers that it's a story of immigration, money and how two often-ignored groups were pitted against each other. "This journey begins at the border, a place in the in-between where, for a long time, I felt divided in two. I said we have to do in a sword about, a that she celebrated her body and what that did for, culture because I saw it in my lifetime lake ice, having parties with my big mexican family in mexico and, with my american friends in the states during the week, In the way voluptuous bodies were treated in different contexts. Twenty is. Do they own their lands? there too. It's just our time, women with the big booty. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. It has also permeated white culture, with Kim Kardashian breaking the internet and butt selfie queen Jen Selter. Travelling. And then when she died, that was amplified astronomically. She uncovers that booty politics is ultimately about race and brings us to a long overdue conversation about anti-blackness within the Latinx community. She became a role model for how Latinos could achieve the American dream and find acceptance. This is a collective experience. Un cuarto de siglo despus de su muerte, Selena est arrasando en internet. and your relationship and sometimes struggles with your dad before he passes. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. You know, I think, so important to have this folks around you, yes, to help reflect back and, and then is also examining what is their lands like? And this project forced me to do that. La teora, por supuesto, tiene que ver con Selena Quintanilla, pero tambin con la pelcula Selena, protagonizada por Jennifer Lopez, y la subsiguiente explosin latina. yeah I mean I think the episode ear alluding to is episode for which is called big, but politics. Everybody always says, "She has a big. If you LOVED this episode youll also love the conversations we had with Samin Nosrat about food, belonging, culture and connection. because they matter- and this is sort of like It- was interesting to see it was almost like. In my regular job, I always tell young reporters: do not abandon the lens from which you're looking at the world. I smell creosote bush, which is one of the oldest living organisms on the planet. She discovered Selena the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. the day before you leave, if you love this episode, safe bet, you will also love the conversation we had with Samir nasri about food and belonging culture and connection you'll find a link to simeon's episode in the show notes, and of course, if you haven't already done so, please go ahead and follow good life project in your favorite listening app, and if you found this conversation interesting or inspiring or valuable and chances are you did since you're still listening here. I thought there was a really interesting moment also at the very end you added in a couple of bonus episodes, one of them being. Today, we present episode one of Anything for Selena, a new podcast from WBUR and Futuro Studios. Maria has a theory about how big butts went from taboo to obsession--and it involves Selena and Jennifer Lopez. [Laughter], I mean, I grew up in a whole other country. that the story was just about, like oh mainstream b, The ideals changed because Selina had a big, bad and jailer played her, then, J low ushered in this revolution of big buds and that's the story. I could see her, watching the teleprompter just waiting for me to stop talking ass. move the story, and you cover some different topics in such a beautiful, powerful story, driven way. So, building on that, what did she mean to the culture? That's what drove me into journalism. Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project, 'No Mexicans Allowed:' School Segregation in the Southwest. In "Anything For Selena," host Maria Garcia goes on an intimate, revelatory quest to understand how Selena has become a potent symbol for tensions around race, class and body politics in the United States. I think that it's the collective brain trust that often makes the project, am. Anything for Selena is a 10-episode podcast produced in partnership with WBUR. It's such a part of my life, I'm always trying different recipes and supplements. and who are we leaving behind or who are erasing or like is the harm being caused by this beyond. The layers that make up her legacy is the foundation for a new podcast " Anything for Selena " coming Jan. 2021 and hosted by journalist and self-proclaimed "Queer Chola Fronteriza" Maria Garcia. Became the driving creative force and on air host of these stunning podcast series anything for Selina, which was named, apple pod cache of the year and twenty twenty one and produce with, two Torah studios and npr member station, w b you are, and for the first time in her fifteen plus years in journalism, she did something that broke one of the fundamental rules of reporting. The phone kept ringing. The Anything For Selena podcast released earlier this year is a story of how Selena helped shape pop culture and American identity. So many people wrote to me telling me the storytelling in the podcast made them feel seen. InAnything For Selena, Maria goes on an intimate, revelatory quest to understand how Selena has become a potent symbol for tensions around race, class and body politics in the United States. Thank you so much. You know, but really that was sort of the spark that led to this, wider change in the mainstream culture and. You know- and I say this in the park ass, its other stuff found a nature like such, We need to start off with that. But when Selena died, Tejano went from boom to bust. And so I knew that I had to bring the personal, the authentic--and I don't take over the story, but I'm definitely with you on this journey, or you're with me on this journey. Now, what it that other person was someone you never actually met? It's like boulders. what led to that end, the lake late fierce resistance from her dad the illegal tell really powerfully in the pond cas but her huh, during this whole winter time, and you knew, when and found him and were able to arrange a sit down with them, and this was in the middle of the endemic at this point. You speaking to my soul Maria/Mary (therapeutic too)!!! They stay with you, and they inform the career paths you take, and they inform the relationships you build. March 2, 2021 In the series finale of Anything for Selena, Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selena's legacy reveals about La Reina's humanity. En este episodio, Maria explora por qu el spanglish de Selena pareca tan revolucionario para su poca y, a la misma vez, tan familiar para sus fans, quienes tambin padecan con el idioma de sus padres o antepasados. For a lot of. And I don't think we've changed all that much. Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy. I want to unpack that personal side a little more. The exploration takes us to an unexpected place. There was more to be told she wanted to go deeper, to ask questions, explore issues and talk to people that had remained in the shadows for decades, then tell their fuller story: the real story, in a way that allowed all of us to step into it and learn from it and in no small way reconnect to ourselves and those around us summary. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. Episodio 1: Selena y Yo (Espaol) Al crecer a lo largo de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y Mxico, Mara Garca se sinti dividida entre sus dos identidades como mexicana y sstadounidense. En el transcurso de su vida, Selena se convirti en un smbolo de esperanza. Descubri a Selena Quintanilla, la cono que demostr que Mara no tena que elegir. It's never too soon to get on top of your holiday gifts list, and you can take your holiday budget further with low prices and unbeatable deals at amazon this year, amazon has low prices all season, long on holiday gifts and millions of everyday items and essentials, of course, and black friday, and cyber monday on amazon will have the seasons lowest prices on the hottest gifts and gadgets and most want a gear and the best part, which is one of my favorite things about amazon. 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