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Latina to Latina

Remix: Why Zoila Darton Believes Community Is the Foundation of a Great Brand

Latina to Latina

LWC Studios

Latinas, Lantiguawilliams, 519788, Aliciamenendez, Society & Culture, Latinos, Entrepreneurship, News, Hispanics, Entertainment News, Business

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

This Panamanian-Jamaican-Jewish New Yorker spent the early part of her career in Latin music, before launching her own creative agency. Zoila reflects on how she secured her first clients, the three years she spent building Word Agency before she started making money, and the secrets to great brand campaigns. Follow Zoila on Instagram @zoiladarton. If you liked this episode, listen to Why Doris Anahí Brings a 'Heart of Service' to Her Art and UNSTUCK: How PR Pro Lissette M. Rios Connects the Dots.

Transcript

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0:00.0

so happy to share another specially curated batch of episodes featuring some of the inspiring

0:05.2

women we've had on the show.

0:11.1

What does it take for brands to build community? It's a question I ask myself all the time,

0:16.1

especially because I want to build community with you around this brand Latina to Latina.

0:20.7

And that query is what drives Zoola Darten's work at Word,

0:24.0

a full-service creative agency that specializes in content, storytelling, and experiences.

0:30.1

Zola and I talk about how she refined that offering, what marketing budgets actually look like right now,

0:35.0

and her hard-earned wisdom about what really creates

0:37.9

brand connection, loyalty, and legacy.

0:54.0

Hi, Zoyla. Hi, Alicia. How are you? I am so great, so happy to see you. Congratulations, baby number two.

1:03.0

Oh my gosh. Yeah, baby number two is making me sick again. I thought I was over this part of the deal.

1:10.7

But I'm really excited.

1:12.7

I'm very excited.

1:13.6

First, second and last.

1:15.2

Second and last, baby.

1:17.5

So you have said about your upbringing that you were raised hard and free.

1:25.7

What did that look like?

1:34.2

Oh my gosh. It looked like single mom who worked really hard.

1:40.8

And even when my parents were together, I think there was a lot of chaos in the home. My parents divorced when I was seven. But you know, my mom is an extremely hard worker.

1:46.5

She had two kids.

1:47.5

My brother went to private school.

1:49.1

She just was working really hard to provide for us, but also make a career for herself and really enjoy the work that she does.

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