Listeners this week we have a conversation with Luis Aguilar.

Luis Aguilar is the co-founder of Molcajete Dominguero, a monthly pop-up event for Latinx vendors to showcase and sell unique items. Originally from Mexico City, Luis came to the United States when he was 3 years old. During a trip to Seattle, he attended a pop-up event and realized that Latinx vendors did not have a dedicated space to promote their products in Los Angeles, where he lived. As a result, he founded Molcajete Dominguero with only $50.

Luis and Pam are really good friends, so this is a more candid conversation where they explore a lot of topics. 

During our conversation we talked about:


The end of Latinos Who Lunch
Luis' healing journey
The impact of COVID and losing people
Letting go of people in our life
His multiple businesses
The lessons he's learned from Noa Noa Place
Stay until the end because Luis gives a shoutout to some Latinx queer brands you can support

 

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