Fashionista Activista
This is the Fashionista Activista Podcast, brought to you by the Goddess Mercado. Here, we will address all those things that may sometimes get in the way of our business journey. In this podcast, I will share tips and strategies that will help you stay on your course. You will be inspired by a few goddesses that use their fashion as a form of healing and activism. Now, this podcast is for the trabajadoras, but you huevonas are also encouraged to join the conversation. I have been meeting many women interested in starting their own small business but don’t know where to start…que, because we have the kids, the home responsibilities, the pressure from our familia, and shame o que ay que pena. And sometimes we have a lot of ganas but very little or no money! Well, I assure you that our tips & stories that will inspire you to join our movement. And let me tell you, girl… there will be NO HUEVONAS here!
Fashionista Activista
Lucy Thompson & Pez Cantina on Bunker Hill
Welcome to season two of the Fashionista Activista Podcast, where style meets activism! I’m your host, Diana Diaz. In each episode, we’ll explore the inspiring journeys of women business owners in Los Angeles, with a special focus on women of color. Join us as we celebrate the power, diversity, and creativity of underrepresented Latin women, youth, and queer communities through engaging conversations and high-quality content.
Episode Highlight: Lucy Thompson
In this engaging conversation, Lucy Thompson shares her inspiring journey from growing up in El Sereno to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the restaurant industry. She discusses her deep-rooted family values, her transition from fashion to food, and the creation of her restaurants, Pez Cantina and Pez Coastal Kitchen. Lucy also introduces her new seasoning line, Boom, emphasizing the importance of community, self-care, and sustainability in her life and work.
Key Takeaways
- Power of Community and Family: Lucy Thompson's journey reflects the power of community and family.
- Fashion as Self-Expression: Fashion served as a form of self-expression and empowerment for Lucy.
- Career Shift: Transitioning from fashion to food was a significant career shift for Lucy.
- Pez Cantina: Born out of a love for Mexican cuisine and community.
- Resilience and Adaptability: The restaurant industry requires resilience and adaptability, especially during the pandemic.
- Community Giving: Lucy emphasizes giving back to the community through her businesses.
- Boom Seasoning Line: Aims to elevate everyday meals with organic ingredients.
- Self-Care: Crucial for maintaining balance in a busy life.
- Sustainability in Fashion: Important to Lucy, who advocates for thrifting and quality garments.
- Impact of Hard Work and Passion: Lucy’s story is a testament to these values.
Conclusion
Tune in to this episode to be inspired by Lucy Thompson's remarkable journey and her dedication to making a positive impact through her businesses and community efforts. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the intersection of fashion, food, and activism with us on the Fashionista Activista Podcast!
The Fashionista Activista Podcast is a product of The Goddess Mercado, sponsored by New Economics for Women, SoCalGas, and Kaiser Permanente, and produced by mejia.tv
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