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  • Capitulo 241: It’s Not Just About Choice: Why Having Kids Feels Impossible Right Now
    2025/07/23

    This week's episode begins with a sensitive subject: Mala shares a startling and xenophobic experience she had while walking her dog in Downtown Los Angeles. This incident leads into today's episode, where Diosa and Mala dive into the women of MAGA, modern-day eugenics, and why having kids feels impossible right now.

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    38 分
  • Capitulo 240: Romance Your Friends
    2025/07/16

    In this week’s episode, Diosa and Mala explore the dynamics of romantic and platonic love, and what it looks like to treat our friends with the same care we give to lovers. They dive into the importance of decentering men, prioritizing female friendships, the difference between repairing a friendship versus a romantic relationship, making friends as adults, and the value of spending intentional, quality time together.

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    22 分
  • Capitulo 239: Eldest Daughter Syndrome: Unpacking the Pressures
    2025/07/09

    In this episode, Diosa and Mala unpack “Eldest Daughter Syndrome,” recently explored by FIERCE by mitú, diving into the pressure to always be responsible, the emotional toll of raising siblings, and the unspoken role of being the bonus parent. They explore how these early expectations create anxiety, lead to rebellion, and force many eldest daughters to set boundaries later in life. From parentification to possible links with autoimmune illness, they ask: Is the weight of being the eldest daughter making us sick?

    Articles cited in this episode:

    • FIERCE by mitú: "Is Being the Eldest Daughter Making Us Sick?"
    • FIERCE by mitú: "Social Media Users Are Describing the Eldest Daughter Syndrome and We Feel Painfully Seen"

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    22 分
  • Capitulo 238: Totally Nostalgic: Style & Music with Lala Romero
    2025/07/02

    Note: This interview was recorded in March 2025 and the interview reflects that period.

    In this episode, Diosa & Mala chat with Lala Romero to discuss the nostalgia of the 2000s. Before TikTok algorithms, we had MTV3, VH1, and MySpace. These spaces shaped our style, our sound, and our sense of self. From low rise jeans to Amanda Perez, Lala unpacks these iconic moments and how they are still relevant today.

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    28 分
  • Capitulo 237: Harvey Guillén on Queer Villains, Pride, and Taking Up Space
    2025/06/25

    This week on Locatora Radio, Harvey Guillén joins us to talk about queerness, joy, and taking up space in Hollywood. From using his platform to raise awareness, to not becoming desensitized, Harvey shares how he navigates all of it.

    Harvey quickly became a fan favorite as Guillermo on the hit TV show, What We Do in the Shadows. In this episode, Harvey gets personal and shares how he's staying politically engaged in Los Angeles, his favorite restaurants, and the importance of knowing your Queer history.

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    48 分
  • Capitulo 236: Censorship, Tyranny, and Freedom of the Press
    2025/06/18

    This week, Diosa and Mala discuss constitutional rights: freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and what happens when protestors and journalists are targeted by law enforcement. From the streets of LA to national headlines, today’s attacks on the media is related to a long history of censorship and resistance.

    Resources: LA Taco, LA Public Press, NDLON, CHIRLA, & CARECEN .

    Sources cited in this episode:

    Why the death of reporter Ruben Salazar 55 years ago resonates with journalists covering LA protests today

    National Archives: Bill of Rights

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    29 分
  • Capitulo 235: ICE Out of LA
    2025/06/11

    This week, Diosa and Mala discuss the recent ICE raids in Los Angeles, provide on-the-ground coverage and offer tips on how to support impacted families and community members. They also provide analysis on the phenomenon of Latinos in law enforcement, Latinos For Trump, and "Do it the right way" rhetoric.

    Can’t Join A Protest? Other ways you can help:

    • Donate to Detained Immigrant Fund
    • Distribute “Know Your Rights” Cards to your neighbors, elders, family members. Find them here in Spanish. Find them here in English.
    • Join A Rapid Response Network In Your Area (For LA) Call 888-624-4752 to report ICE activity.
    • Immigrants Rights Orgs You can support: CHIRLA, Carecen, Órale Long Beach, NDLON.
    • Connect with your friends, family, and community members.

    Articles cited in this episode:

    LA Times: "What really happened outside the Paramount Home Depot? The reality on the ground vs. the rhetoric"

    LA Times: National Guard arrives in Los Angeles as fallout from immigration raids continues

    LA Times: Multiple immigration sweeps reported across L.A., with a tense standoff downtown

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    42 分
  • Capítulo 234: Well Informed Or Trauma Porn
    2025/06/04

    This week, Diosa and Mala dive deep into the explosive federal case, United States vs. Combs. Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs faces five serious criminal counts and the details have captured the attention of many both online and offline. But beyond the headlines and viral TikTok accounts lies decades of violence, exploitation, and abuse. Diosa and Mala unpack the term "freak off," now part of the public lexicon thanks to court filings, but simply put--are abusive sessions masked as "play." What happens when private trauma becomes public spectacle? Diosa and Mala bring the focus back to the survivors and the systems that enabled their abuse.

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    36 分