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Abriendo Brecha: Latina Faith Leaders on Friendship and Joy with Jennifer Guerra Aldana


In this episode of When Women Preach, we explore themes of empowerment for AAPI and Latina women in faith leadership, the emotional journey of academic achievement, and the importance of community and friendship in both personal and professional realms. Jennifer shares her experiences transitioning from pastoral ministry to academia, innovative teaching methods that foster intergenerational dialogue. The episode emphasizes the significance of building authentic relationships and the role of friendship in leadership, encouraging listeners to prioritize connection over competition.


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Co-Hosts: Young Lee Hertig & Cris Otonari

Sound Producer: Joana Choi

Music: Paul Choi

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Disclaimer: The views, actions, and affiliations of guests invited to this podcast do not always reflect ISAAC’S official stances; they belong to the guests. This podcast is a platform for voices to be shared and perspectives to be discussed.



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jackwarner
Sep 14

This was such an uplifting read about how Latina faith leaders create community through friendship and joy. It shows how meaningful conversations build trust and connection. Just like this blog encourages sharing authentic voices, people often rely on review websites UK to find genuine perspectives when making choices. Both highlight the power of honest experiences in guiding others.

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