
Holy, Hot, and Hyperaware of Rent Prices
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I went on Fresh & Fit and stayed quiet.
This episode? I’m done being quiet.
I’m talking about what it means to be Latina in Miami, labeled a “person of color” at Syracuse, and still somehow not American enough when it counts. I’m diving into what it’s like to be feminist and faithful—and still want a man with a house.
In this episode of Llámame Anything, I’m getting real about:
- Being gringa-coded in Miami, but “diverse” in white spaces
- Navigating identity, class, and code-switching as a first-gen Latina
- The spiritual exhaustion of being hyper-independent
- Wanting softness, partnership, and financial stability—without guilt
- Why God’s plan might just include dual income and central A/C
This isn’t just a clapback. It’s a sermon for soft girls in survival mode. If you’ve ever felt too feminist to ask for help, too brown to feel safe, or too broke to feel seen—this one’s for you.
🎧 Tap play on Holy, Hot, and Hyperaware of Rent Prices now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
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