Ian Córdova shares how growing up in Michoacán shaped his sound, why regional music feels like home, and how authenticity outpaces algorithm trends.
Ian Córdova’s Musical Journey: From Michoacán to Billboard Success – Las Patronas Ep 10
Ian Córdova shares how growing up in Michoacán shaped his sound, why regional music feels like home, and how authenticity outpaces algorithm trends.
Mexican-American Grammy winner on building self-belief, bilingual identity, and creating a platform for the Latina artists coming up behind her. Recorded live at SXSW.
Discover how to harness your most difficult emotions and transform them into your life’s passion, whether you are building a career or manifesting a childhood dream.
Mariangela talks authentic songwriting, healing from emotional abuse, and why she writes music for women live from SXSW 2026 with Las Patronas.
Hermanos Espinoza built 150M streams from Edinburg, Texas with norteño roots, original songs, and a family ethic that shaped every lyric. Here is how.
Inspired by the play Real Women Have Curves, Mary Ann and Monica talk through the experience of being Latinas.
Monica and Anjelica discuss making friends and navigating the “grown adult” era all through the lens of losing a car sticker.
From runaway peacocks to the “shock” of an empty nest, Monica and Mary Ann dive deep into unlearning first-gen expectations and finding purpose beyond motherhood.
Is “Patrona” a bad word? Three Latinas reclaim the term from “bossy” to “boss of your life.” Discover why owning your power is the ultimate act of breaking generational cycles.