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Originally from Fresno, California, Kristin is an NPRNext Generation Radioalum who cut her teeth on the NPR Arts Desk, KQED, St. Louis Public Radio, and as an arts journalist in Russia. In it, so powerful and you're. Editors Notes: Mexican-American recording artist Selena Quintanilla not only popularized Tejano music to mainstream American audiences, but also helped put Latinos on the map and broke barriers of all kinds before her untimely passing in 1995. As a person moving through the world and experiencing culture, I only have sort of a very mild understanding of Selena--as an icon, as a creator, as an artist, as a celebrity--and so, when I listened to the early episodes, in many ways that was my first introduction to Selena the figure--the historical figure, almost. Maria Garcia was 9 years old and living on the U.S.-Mexico border when Selena was murdered. But then, something changed her life. Well. That's ten percent off at catch of dot com, slash good life debts, I'm curious also when you stepped out into the liquor your early professional life in europe. Add a podcast transcript Use Google Chrome? You know my biases, like wit, silly taken about, and so I knew ethically I had to disclose that and that that had, be part of the narrative? This episode was recorded live during a virtual event with WBUR Cityspace. She was the queen of the hand of music of this roots genre in texas. You can find more of Juan Diegos work onL.A. TacoandLatino Rebels. You know, identity. Thank you! Episode 5. Kristin Torres Twitter Associate ProducerKristin Torres is an associate producer in WBURs podcast unit. Maria became the driving creative force and on-air host of the stunning podcast series, Anything for Selena, which was named Apple Podcast's Show of the Year of 2021, and produced with Futuro Studios and NPR member station WBUR. It was kind of, the kennedy assassination for lahti knows it was a massive news, a banned it was, very first time in my life tat, I saw the same news, headline in like an english national network and, mexico national network. Don't spend too much. Maria heads to Joshua Tree, California for an intimate interview with Selenas widower, Chris Perez. ethically and me now, I'm not sure, but I know there's something deep, therefore assure them. Codebreakerwas hailed as the first completely bingeable podcast, pushing the envelope of the medium with embedded secret codes in each episode, requiring the listener to unlock subsequent episodes by cracking codes. Became the driving creative force and on air host of these stunning podcast series anything for Selina, which was named, apple pod cache of the year and twenty twenty one and produce with, two Torah studios and npr member station, w b you are, and for the first time in her fifteen plus years in journalism, she did something that broke one of the fundamental rules of reporting. "And we do that by using the tools of our craft as journalists, like rigorous journalism, cultural analysis, but then also, very intimate, vulnerable storytelling. In this episode, Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans who also struggled with the language of their heritage. You feel like you're accepted by wherever you are for you. You know like I it's real like, find by so many things, and one of them is my love for Selina and so, was learning not to separate sort of mexican maria from american maria. He co-produces and co-hostsRacist Sandwich, a James Beard Foundation nominated podcast on food, class, race, and gender across the globe. And this project forced me to do that. Well, I hope you get to go to Joshua Tree and cry a lot on the way. You know, why am I? Maria has a theory about how big butts went from taboo to obsession -- and it involves Selena and Jennifer Lopez. Tell them to listen, then, even invite them to talk about what you've both discovered, because when podcasts become conversations and conversations become action, that's how we all come alive together until now. That's been around for, releases these chemicals. And that episode is about the fraught relationship between Latinidad and Blackness, through the lens of Selena. She won the Grammy. You speaking to my soul Maria/Mary (therapeutic too)!!! At Marketplace Ben also conceptualized and launched APMs premier digital-first podcast,Codebreaker, in partnership with Business Insider. Sign up free 0:00 0:00 you know first generation my family to go to college. March 13, 2021 En el final de la serie Anything for Selena, Maria reflexiona sobre lo que su ao de anlisis del legado de Selena revela sobre la humanidad de La Reina. You know that I could build a career out of that and look growing up in a border city, and just being like a casual consumer, both mexican news and american use, I knew that the border was deeply misrepresented and bad it, eyes portrayed as just the sort of like dangerous law, less place that had been extra, did of culture that it was sort of like narco land, and I grew up here, I know that there is way more to this community than the blue, to show like the full spectrum of humanity from this like vibrant place that I'm from my wanted to show that it was more than, really good. She learned Spanish in the public eye, and her mistakes became some of her most famous and endearing moments. Right? But then, something changed her life. Shes also a queer chola who listens to Selena when she needs some motivation. Relatives in Mexico and the States wanted to know if Marias family was watching, too. You know, and I think this is a bigger conversation- that's being had and journalism about, in a story. I have moments where I'm like, why do I do this? When I was in graduate school and I needed some motivation, I would listen to Selena, and I realized that there were all these milestones in my life where she was there. Copyright 2022 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. That's what drove me into journalism. This is something which is which, So pervasive and culture, and then you saying as a journalist, dive into this. to downtown paso. Mara confronta el legado complicado de Abraham y reflexiona sobre la paternidad en las culturas Latinx. I was writing the episode. Her research and reporting explores how politics, history and identity coalesce to create subcultures, folk heroes and pop culture icons. You know this is a really nice in true, but I think people are gonna start wondering like where's, the spartacus going. Maria descubre que es una historia de inmigracin, de dinero y de cmo dos grupos usualmente ignorados fueron enfrentados entre s. On her podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts Show of the Year of 2021, Garca, who most recently served as Managing Editor for Boston public radio station WBUR, combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor her legacy. I love hearing perspectives that I didn't consider. Find out more about Anything for Selena here and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. What's let's latch onto stories and actually go deeper, let's go where we need to go. In her life, Selena was a symbol of hope. The podcast examines the Tejano Queen's impact on race, politics and the cultures she inhabited. You are giving people, a different entry point into an important issue, seeing it up in a way which was potentially inviting more people into it and inviting them into looking at a different. [Laughter] Because I'm sure there will still be some residual feelings. I want to unpack that personal side a little more. InAnything For Selena, Maria goes on an intimate, revelatory quest to understand how Selena has become a potent symbol for tensions around race, class and body politics in the United States. You know my parents saw. Take me there, you know it had been my dream to do a podcast about selina for years. I think that it's the collective brain trust that often makes the project, am. And so Anything for Selena is a culmination of, truly, my lifelong quest to understand why Selena, why this working-class woman, has meant so much to me all of my life. They would say you know what we really. The generations, by somebody else who maybe, has literally protected by a mountain. We shall television where it's like it falls pray, citizens, you know, especially because it so like you said constrained by like the form and, the time limits. Transcript NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Maria Garcia, host of "Anything For Selena." The podcast tells the story of Selena Quintanilla's life and Garcia's childhood spent on both sides of. And so, yeah, I think I'll do a lot of gratitude crying. The 10-episode podcast had over half a million downloads and was an intimate journey about belonging in America for podcast host and creator Maria Garcia, a journalist and first-generation Mexican immigrant.The podcast received a nomination for Best Spanish . Okay, Maria, how would you describe Anything for Selena? It has the rigorous journalism and the cultural analysis of Dolly Parton's America, with what I hope is the intimacy, and the heart, and the personal journey and personal connection to a place or people, that California Love has. In fact, it's sort of disk up. You have been subscribed to WBUR Today. I chose that moment because if you hear it, you're like, "Oh, this sounds like a conversation that that can happen today.". This season and shop legendary deals at amazon. Um, I think I'm going to go like, hide somewhere. Now, oh there's more to it, because I see this in the pot cast like it doesn't start there. it's an episode about the impact that the, way that Selina owned her voluptuous body and celebrated at the way that it-. You know I am genuinely a fan idle, he comes up. From here or there you ve come to a place where it sounds like you feel, like you have a sense of, dual belonging almost like, but it does sound like as a kid like and look. In this episode, Maria traces how Selena became a symbol for solidarity and resistance. Growing up along the U.S.-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. On March 31, 1995, nine-year-old Maria Garcia came home to find her mother glued to the TV, tears rolling down her rosy cheeks. The series weaves Marias personal story as a queer, first-generation Mexican immigrant with cultural analysis, history and politics to explore how, 25 years after her death, Selena remains an unparalleled vessel for understanding Latino identity and American belonging. American networks and Mexican programming aired the same top story. like brand new to me, like, oh my god, I am not going to be with this little human. You can find Maria at: Instagram | Websites. A 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green light that the system did not . Even the New York Times called it the fastest-growing Latino genre in the country. Kristin Torrescomes toAnything for Selenaafter a decade split between radio and academia. And I feel like in that sequence, in that moment, in that interaction, the entirety of white/non-white relations in America was sort of bottled into that, which is that the fight is just like, understand where we're coming from. In the premiere episode of "Anything for Selena," host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. I was still very much holding on to my parents, culture. So before she even died, whether she wanted to be or not, the world immediately appropriated her as a symbol for an ascending Latino identity, for saying, look, Latinos can do this, Latinos can be themselves, Latinos can be joyful, Latinos can succeed in the United States. That, it turns out, is the power of authenticity, agency, and legacy. You know lake marie, with my audience from the beginning and let them know like the person who is telling you this story, This is somebody who's coming from a very personal place, that's why I started the podcast with the creosote bush. Selena Quintanilla, the Grammy-winning ascending Mexican American popstar had been killed swiftly, violently by the president of her fan club. what led to that end, the lake late fierce resistance from her dad the illegal tell really powerfully in the pond cas but her huh, during this whole winter time, and you knew, when and found him and were able to arrange a sit down with them, and this was in the middle of the endemic at this point. If someone is life and her powerful decision to centre the universality of struggle and joy expression and the complexity of love, relationships and power in the conversation I. so deeply john and a move by this body of work and was so excited to dive into maria's life, the story. Whatever side of the border I was on, it felt like the other half of me was missing. What. You know what I mean? new that was the first step and getting it right is just being. You can try, Anything For Selena | Episodio 1: Selena Y Yo (Espaol). Twenty twenty two limited to qualifying purchases exclusions apply not valid on services discount applied in store only before tax shipping and handling canopy, combined with coupons visit ikea dash, usa, dot com, slash family for more details. And probably cry a lot. without us, even realising a causing a certain amount of stifling or harm yeah, absolutely I mean it stayed with me for many many years I I could switch, all my life. Thank you so much. NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. But then, also, I think it's also because there was a hunger at the time, and there still is. Oh, my goodness. Ninety seven starring jennifer lopez which kick started jailers career, it's been a quarter of a century plus later, I'm her legacy is still as alive today as it is as it was, then you know Netflix, She wasn't just a pop star. Everybody always says, "She has a big. he felt and how it was really moving. But I got, show them to you, because you gotta know where I'm coming from, for you to understand how much I love Selina and why I love selena, then you kind of, gotta understand me a little bed and I think a lot of people. April 16, 2021 Maria heads to Joshua Tree, California for an intimate interview with Selena's widower, Chris Perez. in california and northern mexico in arizona sushi. Even The New York Times called it the fastest-growing Latino genre in the country. Se transform en el modelo a seguir de cmo alcanzar la aceptacin dentro del sueo americano para todos los Latinos. Was that always the plan? ", It's Boston local news in one concise, fun and informative email. where'd it to me to stay with the land and connect with that. She was americans born and, like I said, corpus Christie, so her first language was english. So many people wrote to me telling me the storytelling in the podcast made them feel seen. on the go so go. the foundation for that really starts with the place that I was raised and which is on the? Incluso el New York Times lo catalog el gnero latino de ms rpido crecimiento del pas. how did he was a kid and ensure that you have a bit of a different ones like, rather than not, really feelingly. It was so him. And there's this sort of moment where he's being an asshole about it. It's like boulders. In this episode, Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. A quarter century after her death, Selena is breaking the internet. Society & Culture English United States TRANSCRIPT Are you the producer of this podcast? When I talk about salinas dad and my own dad, you know. public radio has its reputation of life. It's never too soon to get on top of your holiday gifts list, and you can take your holiday budget further with low prices and unbeatable deals at amazon this year, amazon has low prices all season, long on holiday gifts and millions of everyday items and essentials, of course, and black friday, and cyber monday on amazon will have the seasons lowest prices on the hottest gifts and gadgets and most want a gear and the best part, which is one of my favorite things about amazon. It all boiled down, it all manifested, in this horrible, crass radio fight. She discovered Selena Quintanilla the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. And then when I heard the tape, as a grown woman, when I heard him talk about this woman whom I have been loving, who has become a sort of cultural deity, who has become this way home for so many of us, this sacred symbol, when I heard him talk about her the way he did, it was so cutting. ===Excerpt: The Howard Stern Show, April 3rd, 1995===, "Let's dance to happy Madonna-like music. here's, the! I'm sure you know this with, So you know- You'Ll- have a group of people who come together and you re you'll have essentially a table read of the script where you play the. Sus seguidores de todas las edades han recurrido a Instagram, TikTok y YouTube para restaurar y presentar de nuevas formas la memoria de Selena. the day before you leave, if you love this episode, safe bet, you will also love the conversation we had with Samir nasri about food and belonging culture and connection you'll find a link to simeon's episode in the show notes, and of course, if you haven't already done so, please go ahead and follow good life project in your favorite listening app, and if you found this conversation interesting or inspiring or valuable and chances are you did since you're still listening here. "This journey begins at the border, a place in the in-between where, for a long time, I felt divided in two. Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. It was. life through a lens, a possibility and joy. I said, I'm really drawn to this place because of. I feelings around that had really about you, know, taken some time to think about journalism without practising it. I thought there was a really interesting moment also at the very end you added in a couple of bonus episodes, one of them being. A lot of people have told it the way that they wanted it taught. it turns out, is the power of authenticity and agency and legacy, and in today's conversation with award winning journalist and writer and producer maria garcia, we die. I have. That that's what was going on is that from very early on five six, seven, eight years old, I was learning to be married in the states and. not a ninety. And I don't think her legacy has been done justice. This week, Nick speaks with Maria about Anything for Selena, her new series from WBUR and Futuro Studios, which revisits the legacy of Selena, with an ear to trying to unpack how, exactly, she. The theory involves Selena Quintanilla but also Selena biopic starring Jennifer Lopez and the ensuing Latin Explosion. I like it and sometimes challenging lake experienced trying to figure out. The Mel Robbins Podcast: Every episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast is filled with the motivation and tactics you need plus deeply personal stories, relatable topics and tactical, research-backed advice to help you create a better life. Anything for Selena is a 10-episode podcast produced in partnership with WBUR. there too. She started getting a little thing. U s: mexico border: like. Marias quest takes her to Abraham Quintanilla, Selena Quintanillas notoriously guarded father. For a lot of. Hace casi 30 aos, el irreverente y obsceno sencillo Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts) de Sir Mix-A-Lot debut en la radio para deleite y espanto de los oyentes. It is so big shes just so, Black! Fast forward to today, the obsession with large rear ends in hip-hop culture is still strong with idols like Cardi B and Beyonce, but it has also permeated white culture. every year on the anniversary of her death and on the anniversary of the day she was born, there's a floor. Marlon Bishop is a Peabody Award-winning radio producer and editor with a focus on Latin America, immigration, identity and society, music and the arts. March 23, 2021 In this intimate Q&A, host Maria Garcia and producers Antonia Cereijido and Kristin Torres take listeners behind the scenes for a look at the making of Anything for Selena. Servant of Pod is written and hosted by me, Nick Quah. It was the early 1990s and she was 7, watching the Tejano star perform on television. the attention and the praise that jailer dead, and I wanted to investigate why and- and I really. You know, I think, people who see her as a sacred, simple and who love her were able to, dead afire with my own story- and I think bout-, from me to the audience there was powerful because. It's completely find that is it the nature of the medium? in television there's this phrase of sort of simplifying the story like break it down to its most ellen, and tell it in the most simplest form, and I realise that deep inside of me, I was craving to do the opposite, and I wanted, complicate the story, and I wanted to look at the most complicated parts of a story, and I wanted to unpack those, I want to tell longer stories I wanted to tell more common, hated stories. You know in a more, maybe it's just like an appreciation that is somehow abidjan. Such a beautiful podcast. This is such a safe place in part because, the place of immigrants. how telling you the lands that I'm looking at it through, and that is completely shaped by growing up in this. sent one him over, but also how it brought it brings up you're really. Yeah, but see, I was always correcting her, don't do that. because what I felt like you are also doing was inviting people in. Get the New Yorker. They stay with you, and they inform the career paths you take, and they inform the relationships you build. It's almost like here that a dear friend my always is he can't read the label from inside the jar and, at like when the deeper you get into a story, especially one that you are just deeply invested in from my heart and mind and soul level. En el episodio de estreno de Anything for Selena, la conductora Mara Garca explora cmo Selena ayud a Mara a encontrar su propio lugar en el mundo. I'm just so grateful that I get this opportunity to tell her story, to write her this ode, and to explore myself in the process. Well, maybe I could do it and I, the story for a couple of years before the folks at, you are were finally like. lead project is supported by a case of life can feel expensive, but with a key, you can rest easy, knowing your making smart choices while creating your dream home on a budget with new benefits. Or at least, "You don't deserve the right to mourn," the right to be, as humans do. then they went into music full time and from the young age of like eight or nine years old selina bears a singer became the breadwinner for her family. Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how romantic love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. She has become one of the most potent symbols of belonging in this country. This is every kid while, an idea is fit in your leg. Yeah. Maria knows that to truly understand Selena as a person and not just an icon, she needs to go to Corpus Christi. She also explores the indelible mark she left on Latino identity and belonging, whether it's fatherhood, big-butt politics, and the fraught relationship with whiteness and language. Esta exploracin nos lleva a un lugar inesperado. When you step into this, and your sir rising in your career at this point, the established you ve got a lot of chopped and you ve got a history and the body of work behind you and, large onto this story, and you say, like it's been, twenty five years, so many people have told, this story and their millions of people who are holding onto their own way of telling the story and they keep it alive, and you think yourself, like, withdrawing away. I wanted to get into like the nitty gritty of staff, and so I, out of the television medium and that's why, I mean it such an interesting shift to me, years ago. Tras el debut de la serieSelenaen Netflix, algunos fans sealaron que la cantante haba sido blanqueada en ese show. Visit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes. It had been made dream to do a podcast about selina for years. I think that's what I'm going to do. I'm Nick Quah. it's really a story about belonging, which we all need Maura. That's different and fuller, like prison their mind. On the other hand, it has its limitations, and it excludes people. But I knew I wanted more space to tell stories, and I knew that I I wanted to do the opposite of simplifying them, said that lead you is, as you share, you end up going back to journalists in school and then, from there, unless I'm missing a step, you end up in Boston. was desirable in the main stream and then, of course, her spend this huge evolution since then. in a very lucky, no community, but this was in the nine days when assimilation was very, very, very praised, so, even though it was largely let tee no community, the assimilated, kids and the white kids were sort of at the top of the school hierarchy and there was a sort of shame in being exe. body- and she was talking a lot about her by and. was constantly crossing the border? And it's about my theory that there's a direct historical lineage from Selena to the big butt culture of today, 25 years later, and it's a deep look at how we went, as a country, in a quarter-century, from aversion to big butts to obsession with big butts. Thank you so much for having me. The book highlights living on your own terms by not just, jobs, but also changing cities even leaving relationships that don't serve you anymore, I can we lay two elements of this story. Instead, it starts on the U.S.-Mexico border, with a narrator describing the creosote plants that grow there in vivid sensory terms. Previously Ben was the host of the national daily programMarketplace Techfrom American Public Media and Marketplace, reaching two million listeners around the country. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. Now? And so we unpack Latinidad, the most modern iteration of Latino identity, from the 90s until now, for the last quarter-century, and we talk about how Selena came to form that identity, and what that identity represents--who it represents now, and who it doesn't. I think I already am. You know, it felt like these old wounds. Your new and improved kitchen can be completed in weeks, not months. as a journalist I had to disclose where I was coming. The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison. Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans. Selena is often called the Queen of Tejano music. In the 1990s, she brought this underdog genre to international heights. These two lies that he used the phrase I guess translate roughly into english, neither from here, nor there then sandwich. The show is produced by Andrea Asuaje, James Trout, and John Perotti at Rococo Punch. 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