PODCAST INTERVIEWS

Podcasts sharing a writer’s journey, strategies to pursue your passion projects, as well as ways to grow as an entrepreneur in different seasons of your life.

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A Conversation with Dr. Vilma Luz Cabán:

Author Dr. Vilma Luz Cabán, well known as an educator and dedicated champion for women impacted by domestic violence and socioeconomic equalities, has blazed a trail of success in passion. In her wide-ranging and often heart-wrenching memoir, Cabán weaves her personal experiences and lessons as a survivor with her deepest wish to change the course of cycles of abuse for women everywhere. She succeeds in shining a light on a reality often kept in the shadows and offers help for a way out and a better tomorrow. Vilma shares how a bruised and broken heart can become the heart of an advocate. And that advocates can make all the difference.

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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month Ramon and our Mission CTRL Flight Crew had the honor of interviewing Dr. Vilma Luz Caban.  She is a proud educator of over 32 years, a world-trotting Humanitarian Researcher, Program Evaluator, Harley riding, self-proclaimed “Swifty” and the author of: The Heart of an Advocate.  In the early 2000’s, Dr. Caban was bitten by the equity bug and since then has found herself working for equality in places as far away as Egypt, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

Dr. Caban was doing meaningful work when she realized she was running further away from the true reason she became a humanitarian advocate.  Tune in to find out what Dr Caban was trying to escape.  Before Ramon and the flight crew explore the heart of an advocate, they dive into the writers strike, AI and USA golf team’s behavior during the Ryders Cup.

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Enjoy a Podbean Podcast with Publishing CEO Elizabeth Hill of The Green Heart Living Podcast. In this episode she interviews the author of The Heart of an Advocate.

Vilma Luz shares some writing techniques that can support the next generation of memoir writers. Strategies for breaking through and writing some difficult chapters. Caban’s research led her to defend the child brides in indigenous tribes in Kenya; examine child labor to get clean water in Nigeria; and travel throughout different regions in Morocco and Guatemala to understand the social forces that kept abandoned children in the streets.

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