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Latina CEO Identity

Liz Fernandez, Identity Coach

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Latina CEO Identity is hosted by Liz Fernandez, a First-Generation Daughter of Immigrants, Marriage Family Therapist turned Multi-Six Figure CEO & Identity Coach. She helps Latinas create and claim their identity as booked out coaches and entrepreneurs. This is a show created for Latinas who want to take the unconventional path and who want to create their CEO Identity. In every episode, Liz will share her lived experiences and her clients to help you feel seen, have breakthroughs, inspire y ...
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Working People

Working People

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Working People: A podcast by, for, and about the working class today (now in partnership with In These Times magazine and The Real News Network). Working People is a podcast about working-class lives in 21st-century America. In every episode, you'll hear interviews with workers from around the country, from all walks of life. We'll talk about their life stories, their jobs, politics, and families, their joys and hopes and frustrations. Overall, Working People aims to share and celebrate the ...
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Unauthorized Disclosure

Kevin Gosztola

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/unauthorized-disclosure/subscribe "Unauthorized Disclosure" is a weekly podcast hosted by Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola. It focuses on issues and topics that are overlooked or pushed aside by the more mainstream media. The hosts champion adversarial journalism. Guests featured are often rarely heard or unheard voices. Or they are voices who we think can benefit from a space to have conversations, which allow for dissent and the unpacking of unpop ...
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For the past six years on this show, we've talked to working people from across the United States, from virtually every walk of life, about their lives, jobs, dreams, and struggles. But today, we’re going to talk about what it’s like to live and work in a country that has been designated a political enemy of US empire, a country that sits only 90 m…
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On the morning of Thursday, June 20, unionized nurses at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore held a rally outside the hospital to raise awareness of their efforts to secure a first contract and to show management that they’re not backing down from their core demands for safe staffing and an operational model that puts patients and patient car…
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Are you getting tired of working in someone else’s group practice and want to become your own boss through private practice, group practice or through your coaching practice? You’ve come to the right place! That’s exactly what we’re covering with this week’s guest, Kathy Acosta! Kathy Acosta is an LCSW and EMDR-certified therapist. She is also a pr…
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Are you booking a ton of consultations but not booking any clients? Well, you’re in luck! That’s what we’re covering on this week’s episode of the Beyond Private Practice Podcast! Along with why your consultations aren’t converting, we’re also going to dive into the most common consultation mistakes so you don’t make them again. We’re also going to…
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“Southern Brazil is facing its worst climate tragedy ever," Latin-America-based journalist Mike Fox wrote from Brazil for the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) in early May. "Unprecedented floods have impacted 1.4 million people and forced more than 160,000 people from their homes... The images are shocking. Downtown Porto Alegre, th…
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This week, Dave DeCamp, the news editor for Antiwar.com and host of the daily podcast "Antiwar News", appears on "Unauthorized Disclosure" to discuss the latest in the war in Ukraine and a list that a United States State Department-linked group put together, which smeared Antiwar News and hundreds of foreign policy experts, politicians, journalists…
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Are you starting a coaching business from scratch and don’t know where to begin? Well, you’re in the right place! This week on the Beyond Private Practice podcast, we are diving into the topic of how you can start your online coaching business from scratch as a therapist. I'm very excited to talk about this! It’s something I help my clients with al…
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On June 10, in the working-class community of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore, over 50 residents, activists, and supporters from around the city marched through the streets of Curtis Bay to hold CSX Transportation accountable for polluting their community, homes, and bodies with toxic coal dust. Even after an expansive scientific study co-sponsored b…
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Do you want to know what it would look like to choose coaching as a career path over licensure? Well, you’re in the right place, because that’s exactly what we’re talking about this week! Fun fact: Many of you didn’t know that I'm not licensed! It’s true. I went through all the education necessary to become a therapist and, in the end, I chose a di…
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On this week's podcast episode, David Beito, the author of The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights: FDR's Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance, joined the show to discuss his book. David is a history professor at the University of Alabama, and he spent 15 years researching and compiling archival materials for this thorough examin…
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Have you been thinking about transitioning into coaching but don’t know what a successful coaching business looks like? Well, you’re in luck - that’s exactly what this week’s episode is about! This week's episode is an Instagram Live replay, where I talked about redefining success as a therapist who wants to coach and why I decided not to pursue li…
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Do you feel like you have no idea how to market your coaching services? Marketing yourself as a therapist can feel so different from marketing yourself as a coach. This week, I’m giving you a sneak peek into how I guide my clients through this marketing process. You definitely can’t use the same marketing plan you did when you were marketing your t…
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You probably know that Kevin Gosztola spends a lot of his time covering the political case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Given that Assange was granted an appeal hearing (the first positive development in a long time), he invited London-based journalist Mohamed Elmaazi on the show. *BECOME A PATRON: Patreon.com/UnauthorizedDisclosure *B…
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Nearly two months have passed since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, and the city is still reeling from the disaster. The bridge collapse immediately rendered the Port of Baltimore inoperable, threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs, and billions in wages, business revenue, and state taxes. While channels into the port h…
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In this free edition of the "Unauthorized Disclosure" weekly podcast, Kevin Gosztola talks with CODEPINK co-founder Medea Benjamin and Ann Wright, a retired Army colonel and former State Department diplomat. Medea discusses CODEPINK's actions on Capitol Hill against U.S. support for Israel's war on Gaza. Ann offers an update on efforts to break the…
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Is your therapy caseload overwhelming you? This is such a common issue among therapists and coaches - which is exactly why we’re talking about it on the podcast! This week, I’m giving you an inside look into how I help my clients reduce their therapy caseload while doubling their rates. So many of my clients struggle to balance a healthy caseload a…
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For this episode of "Unauthorized Disclosure," Kevin Gosztola speaks with Khawla Nakua, an organizer with the National Writers Union (NWU) and a criminal justice reporter. Nakua joins the show to discuss a report from NWU called "Red Lines: retaliation in the media industry during the war on Gaza." The NWU "tracked 44 cases of retaliation that impa…
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Do you want to start earning more income as a therapist but feel like a private practice is your only option? Well, you’re in luck! This week, I share some of the options you can explore to create an income beyond private practice. If you were told that private practice is the only way to earn income as a therapist, there is another way. There are …
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“South Baltimore is a sacrifice zone,” Michael Middleton and Dr. Sacoby Wilson wrote in a guest commentary published in Maryland Matters this February. “The six communities that make up South Baltimore—Cherry Hill, Westport, Mt. Winans, Lakeland, Brooklyn, and Curtis Bay—rank in the top 3% of the state for environmental burden using a Maryland Depa…
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Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola interview Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández about two documentaries that cover United States policy toward Cuba.Liz, who worked with Belly of the Beast on the films, obtained a visa to travel to the U.S. and confront the very politicians, who are behind the embargo and other measures that disproportionately impact…
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Beyond Private Practice is hosted by Liz Fernandez, a First-Generation Daughter of Immigrants, Marriage Family Therapist turned Multi-Six Figure CEO & Business Coach for Therapists. This show is created for therapists who want to expand beyond therapy, It’s a space where I will help educate, empower, and make you feel seen on your path to doubling …
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Do you want to start coaching as a therapist but are not sure how or if it’s sustainable? If so, then this episode is for you. This week, I’m launching my long-awaited rebrand and sharing how I went beyond private practice and dove head-first into my coaching business. If you’re a therapist or a private practice owner and you want to use your skill…
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"Vina Colley was Erin Brockovich before Erin Brockovich," Kevin Williams wrote in a 2020 Belt Magazine article titled, "The Poisonous Legacy of Portsmouth’s Gaseous Diffusion Plant." Williams continues, "Colley has become an unlikely citizen-scientist, spending a lifetime researching and documenting PORTS and its sins... Colley was hired as an elec…
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Are you having a hard time selling your coaching services because you don’t want to be too salesy or pushy? If so, then this episode was literally made for you. Today we’ll be identifying the three mental barriers that are keeping you from selling your coaching services. If you’re a therapist, private practice owner, or a coach who's struggling to …
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Gene Bruskin was born to a Jewish working-class family in South Philadelphia and has been a life-long social justice activist, union organizer, poet, and playwright. Since retiring from the labor movement, Gene wrote his first play in 2016, a musical comedy for and about work and workers called Pray For the Dead: A Musical Tale of Morgues, Moguls a…
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On March 23, 2024, a coalition of around 80 people convened at the East Palestine Country Club at the first gathering called by the newly formed Justice for East Palestine Residents & Workers Coalition. Those in attendance included: East Palestine residents; railroad workers; residents of other “sacrifice zones" in Ohio, Maryland, California, and W…
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Are you struggling to shift from only seeing yourself as a therapist to now also calling yourself and seeing yourself as a coach? If you are, then this episode is for you! Today we’ll be exploring the mindset shifts that are going to help you embrace your role as a coach. One of the benefits of expanding your services to include coaching is that yo…
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Are you wondering what it looks like to add coaching to your work as a seasoned therapist? Then this episode is for you, this week's guest shares her experience in embracing both of her roles as a therapist and coach. She shares how by offering decolonized guidance and coaching services, Sonia was able to break free from the limitations of being a …
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24 hours after Max returned to Baltimore from East Palestine, Ohio, the shipping vessel Dali slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsing it into the Patapsco River. The catastrophic collision and collapse of the bridge claimed the lives of six immigrant, non-union construction workers who were working the night shift at the time, filling …
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Are you wondering what it looks like to double your therapy income as a Private Practice Owner? Then this episode is for you! This week's guest had an incredible experience in the Therapist of Coach Collective and is back to share how she transformed her business with you! Ana Rodriguez was a part of the Therapist to Coach Collective for a full 12 …
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Do you want to take your practice to the next level? Then this episode is for you! Today we’re taking a closer look at my 12-month group coaching program - the Therapist to Coach Collective! This program helps Latina therapists, mental health providers, and counselors double their therapy income as a coach and in private practice. And it’s all beca…
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Does being a business owner seem complicated and out of reach? If so, then this episode is for you! Today we’re making running your own business as simple as possible so you can double your therapy income in no time. One thing I know for sure is that doubling your therapy income can be so freaking simple! And in this week’s episode, we’re going to …
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This Saturday, March 23, unionists and labor leaders, environmental justice groups, community organizers, community members from other “sacrifice zones,” and supporters from around the country are coming to East Palestine to join residents as part of the newly formed Justice for East Palestine Residents and Workers coalition. The coalition has come…
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Are you a therapist struggling with the idea of being a business owner? Then this episode is for you! Today we’ll be talking about how to build your business owner identity and how you can let go of limiting beliefs. The most common challenge I see in my clients is stepping confidently into their business owner identity. They know how to be great c…
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Brett Cross is a small-town kid who grew up in Western Texas, among the oil fields, near Odessa. He worked in the oil fields, worked his way up to doing pipeline work, eventually moving to green energy work. He even became a foreman, working hard to provide for his family. And Brett was at work when he got the call from his wife Nikki that changed …
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Are you a Latina therapist curious about how your therapy skills can unlock new opportunities and double your income? Then I invite you to join me in today's podcast episode to discover the power of transferable therapy modalities! I'll guide you through five key therapeutic approaches that can be seamlessly transferred into coaching, offering you …
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On this week's "Unauthorized Disclosure," Kevin Gosztola interviews Greek economist and author Yanis Varoufakis about his new book, "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism." Yanis argues that "Big Tech has replaced capitalism's twin pillars—markets and profit—with its platforms and [cloud] rents. With every click and scroll, we labor like serfs to…
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This is an excerpt from our most recent bonus episode featuring Teddy Ostrow. To access the entire conversation, and numerous bonus episodes we have released throughout seven seasons of Working People, please visit our Patreon to unlock this content. The Upsurge was an invaluable show that documented two of the most pivotal labor union struggles in…
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"Last Wednesday, a fellow rail worker was gravely injured on the job and lost his life," a Feb 6 email from Railroad Workers United reads. "Our brother Chris Wilson, who worked for Norfolk Southern, was critically injured in its Decatur rail yard Wednesday and died Thursday at Huntsville Hospital." Another email from Feb. 9 reads, "On January 15th,…
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Are you curious about expanding your services into coaching, but at the same time feeling afraid of ending up in the 'therapist burn book' and losing your therapy license? Then you are in the right place! In today's podcast episode, I dive deep into how you can protect your therapy license while expanding your services into coaching. You will learn…
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One year ago, graduate student-workers at Johns Hopkins University overwhelmingly voted to unionize under the banner of Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), which is affiliated with United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. While workers had much to celebrate with their historic union election victory, bargaining a first contract with the…
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Are you interested in integrating coaching into your private practice but worried that you would lose the therapy identity that you worked so hard for? Then this episode is for you! In today's episode, I talk about why therapists have a lot of negative thoughts about the coaching industry and the title 'coach', and how it holds them back from doubl…
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For this week's episode, journalist Patrick Winn, who has lived in Bangkok for 15 years, joined the "Unauthorized Disclosure" podcast to discuss his new book, "Narcotopia: In Search of the Asian Drug Cartel That Survived the CIA." Patrick is a correspondent for NPR's The World and specializes in reporting on black markets and rebellion in Southeast…
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