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🗓️ 6 November 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Episode 240 talks about how to channel your culture into your business, featuring Carolina Acosta of Tragos Games®. Listen to episode 240 now wherever you stream podcasts!
Carolina Acosta is the founder and CEO of Tragos Games®, the party games that celebrate Latino culture. After reconnecting with her roots during time spent living in Latin America, Carolina launched Tragos in 2019 to stay connected in a way that spoke to her own interests and identity as a US-born Latina. What started off as a fun experiment has turned into a passion that grows more each day, inspiring Carolina to be a voice that represents and empowers Latinos of all backgrounds through fun games and social impact initiatives for housing, education, and entrepreneurship.
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