This week's Bonus Tip emphasizes that creativity is accessible to everyone, not just artists. Latino creatives suggest embracing fear, starting small, seeking inspiration in community, and viewing everyday life as a canvas. They encourage sharing your creative journey, highlighting that creativity thrives in practice and authenticity, regardless of skill or background.
🌟 Bonus Tip of the Week - Fitness 🌟 As we step into the new year, it’s the perfect time to focus on your health and wellness! For this week’s "BTW," I asked Latino fitness pros to share their top tips for making small but impactful changes to kickstart your fitness journey. Here’s what they … Continue reading Top Fitness Tips for Sustained Health Changes
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the vibrant diversity, rich contributions, and strength of the Hispanic community. It's a time for unity, pride, and resistance. Let's embrace our heritage, challenge stereotypes, and support each other.
The inaugural edition of POCHO Stuff introduced the "BTW" segment focusing on productivity. It delves into redefining priorities, mastering time blocking, and building consistency through atomic habits. Embracing these insights leads to enhanced efficiency and fulfillment.
Welcome to another edition of "BTW" (Bonus Tip of the Week) a section straight from the POCHO Stuff Email. I asked therapists to share their top advice for those who haven't yet contacted a therapist. Here are their valuable insights to help you navigate your mental health journey. BTW:💡 Prioritizing Mental Health 🌟 I asked … Continue reading Top Advice for Navigating Your Mental Health Journey
Use CBX to get to CDMX and other international destinations. If you're a San Diego local with a bicultural heart, do I have an adventure hack for you? Say hello to the Cross Border Xpress (CBX), a bridge that connects two vibrant worlds - San Diego and top destinations in Mexico. In this blog post, … Continue reading Cross Border Xpress (CBX) to Mexico City
Navigating the Fast Lane of Travel Hey there, POCHO adventurers! You may have noticed that I do a lot of international travel...mostly into and around Mexico, and lots of people fear the border wait times. If you've ever dreamt of breezing through immigration and customs with a smile while others are stuck in long lines, … Continue reading How to Apply for Global Entry
The US-Mexico border has once again become politicized and the subject of much confusion. As a binational business owner and community member, I've received more messages than ever from friends, past clients, and even strangers regarding travel into Mexico, so I thought I'd take a moment to share what I know regarding the two questions I keep getting:
About five years ago I stopped wearing corporate brand names because, fuck the man, right? Then a few years ago I committed to only wear local brands or brands whose message I believe in to spread awareness. This included local businesses I frequent, friend's artwork, and the occasional purpose-driven label, think Toms shoes or Billionaire … Continue reading Mexican As F*ck HAT
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Running and walking is standard, you do it every day. A five-kilometer race, or 5K, is a good goal for novice runners and outdoor enthusiasts. If you’re not sure you can run three miles it’s fine to take walking breaks or even walk the entire way. This year marks the fourth annual We Support U 5K, … Continue reading 5 Reasons to do a 5K as a FAMILIA
It's that time of year again. The return of the San Diego Latino Film Festival!
For many San Diego restaurants diners, the star attraction isn’t always what’s on the plate. It’s what’s outside the windows. Six of the 100 best “Scenic View Restaurants” in America are in San Diego, according to the just-released 2013 survey of OpenTable.com diners.
