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Chasing Cosby

Introducing: The De Los Podcast

Chasing Cosby

Los Angeles Times

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2026

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

From the Los Angeles Times and Sonoro comes the De Los Podcast — a weekly conversation where music, pop culture and Latinidad collide. Hosted by De Los editors Fidel Martínez and Suzy Exposito, the show pulls back the curtain on the stories, people and cultural moments shaping the Latino experience in the U.S. and beyond. Every episode is a front-row seat to conversations with the artists, actors, filmmakers and thinkers who are moving the culture forward — not just talking about it. Guests include Leslie Grace, Sen Dog of Cypress Hill, Xolo Maridueña, Fabrizio Guido, producer and singer Empress Of, among others. Think of it as the cultural conversation that major American media rarely makes room for — a space where Latinos get to talk, unfiltered, about what they create and who they are. Produced by Los Angeles Times, L.A. Times Studios, and Sonoro. New episodes every week — available on YouTube and all major podcasts.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I remember Lynn had written on his script, like, don't fuck it up on our first table meeting.

0:06.0

He was like, oh, I felt that.

0:14.4

Hello, and welcome to the Delos podcast, where we discuss everything Latinidad,

0:19.2

and we speak to the movers and shakers

0:21.5

that are proving that Latinos are, in fact,

0:23.7

part of the American mainstream.

0:25.8

My name is Fidel Martinez.

0:27.1

I am the editorial director

0:28.7

for Latino initiatives at the Los Angeles Times.

0:31.4

And as usual, I am joined by my co-host

0:33.9

De Los Editor Susie Exposito.

0:35.9

Susie, how's it hanging?

0:39.8

Oh, you know, I'm hanging 10.

0:46.9

Whatever that means. I'm feeling the callie chill from you at all. Yeah, well. But I'm also feeling

0:52.9

very New York today. Well, it's so funny you mentioned that because, well, before we get to that,

0:54.4

I have a question for you.

0:55.9

Okay. Shoot.

0:59.6

When was the first time you've ever heard of Leslie Grace's music?

1:08.4

Oh, man. The first time I heard Leslie Grace was when she released her spanglish bachata cover of the Shirelles will use to love me tomorrow. Banger.

1:09.2

Which I do believe is one of the best Carol King

1:11.8

songs of all time. I would second that, absolutely. Which makes me so excited to share with you

1:21.6

our latest guest. We're so stoked to be talking to the Dominican American actor and Latin Grammy nominated recording artist Leslie Grace.

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