LlamaMe Anything

Llamame Anything is a bold, high-energy exploration of self-expression and club culture. No BS. You don’t want to miss a beat.

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Our rage is often warranted along with our despair;

but the question is: What are we doing with it?

Produced by VFO

From the same producer behind brightlitplace.org and Never Drop The Ball

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Episodes

What’s in a Name?

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025

Welcome to Llámame Anything, where names are more than just labels—they're stories, histories, and sometimes happy little accidents. Join the host as she explores the deep personal and universal significance of names in shaping our identities and first impressions.
Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking reflections, discover how names evolve and cross cultures, carrying lineage, identity, and even resistance. Whether it's a given name, a nickname, or a chosen name, delve into the stories that each syllable holds.
Don't miss the chance to reflect on your own name's tale and share it with the world, because behind every name, there's a human story worth calling out.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025

Qué pasó en Hawaii? No, seriously — we asked.
This week on Llamame Anything, we call Benito and talk about heartbreak, gentrification, and the neighborhoods that don’t love you back anymore.
Bad Bunny’s song “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii” is a poignant commentary on the gentrification and cultural erosion affecting Puerto Rico. Through evocative lyrics, he draws parallels between the experiences of Hawaii and Puerto Rico, both of which have faced colonization, over-tourism, and displacement of native communities.
In the song, Bad Bunny laments, “They want to take my river and my beach too / They want my neighborhood and grandma to leave,” highlighting the encroachment of foreign investors and the resulting displacement of local residents. He urges Puerto Ricans to hold onto their cultural identity, singing, “Don’t let go of the flag nor forget the le-lo-lai,” referencing traditional Puerto Rican music and symbols.
The track serves as a cautionary tale, warning against the loss of cultural heritage and community due to unchecked development and tourism. By invoking Hawaii’s history, Bad Bunny emphasizes the importance of preserving Puerto Rico’s unique identity and resisting external pressures that threaten to alter its social and cultural fabric.
Inspired by Bad Bunny’s smoothest text, we break down why losing a place can hit just as hard as losing a person.
If you’ve ever walked your block and thought:
‘This isn’t my barrio anymore’ — this one’s for you.
Benito set the mood, we bring the questions.
 
Available now on Spotify, Apple, and wherever you ghost your feelings.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025

In this episode of Llamama Anything, we explore the evolving nature of human communication in an era dominated by artificial intelligence. As AI takes over small talk, customer service, and even therapy sessions, we question what it means for genuine human interaction. Does automation enhance or hinder our connection with each other? Join us as we unravel the implications of outsourcing the art of conversation to machines. Our host invites guests to discuss whether robots can ever truly replicate the essence of human small talk and the humor behind unsettling automated messages.
Share your unusual automated message experiences in the comments, and they might be featured in a future episode. Dive into the intriguing world where machines initiate the conversation, but the depth of dialogue is still in human hands.

Sunday Apr 13, 2025

In a time of constant noise, endless news cycles, and the pressure to stay productive, it’s easy to feel disconnected from ourselves. In this episode, I share my journey of stepping back from the chaos to reconnect with my inner voice. We’ll explore the importance of setting boundaries, embracing stillness, and finding clarity amidst the clutter. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, this conversation is an invitation to pause, reflect, and tune back in to what truly matters.

Thursday Apr 10, 2025

@LlamameAnything:
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Llamame Anything, a podcast dedicated to exploring voice, identity, and the art of creating amidst chaos. This episode embraces the theme of "Start Before You're Ready," diving into the common hesitation of waiting for perfection before beginning a new venture.
Through personal reflections and candid discussions, Llamame Anything is a space for the unspoken thoughts, complex questions, and authentic stories that exist beyond the polished narratives we often present to the world. By choosing to start without a grand plan or complete certainty, this podcast invites listeners to find comfort in uncertainty and the courage to begin anyway.
Tune in to join a journey of embracing imperfection, sharing stories in their rawest forms, and allowing identities to evolve without constraints. Whether you're driving, walking, or contemplating life's complexities, Llamame Anything is here to remind you that you don't need to be perfect to start—you just need to start.

Start Before You’re Ready.

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025

Llamame Anything is a voice note turned podcast about starting messy, staying real, and speaking up before you’re ready. It’s part reflection, part resistance, and all heart. Don’t miss a beat. Come for the truth bombs, stay for the healing.
Unpolished. Unapologetic. Bilingual when it needs to be.
Call me curious. Call me growing. Llamame anything.

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