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43 Episodes 2023 - 2024
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 14, 2024
Experienced mortgage broker and real estate expert, Jorge Tabares is offers his expert analysis on the current state of the real estate market in South Florida. He delves into the latest trends, provides updates on the economy, and shares his predictions on future market and interest rate changes.
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 12, 2025
María Castillo Domínguez, a seasoned financial advisor, provided insights on navigating proposed shifts in financial policies under the new administration. She explained key topics like estate tax changes, SALT deduction limits, and child tax credits, offering strategies for managing assets effectively. The conversation highlighted the importance of customized financial planning to adapt to legislative developments.
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 21, 2024
Attorney Luis Fernandez interviews former MLB player and member of FEDPCUBE, Edilberto Oropesa, who was scheduled to play in a tournament in Colombia; before the Colombian government withdrew its support and canceled the tournament. FEDPCUBE is an organization of Cuban professional baseball players. The free Cubans team was practicing in Miami, Florida before the tournament was canceled on January 16, 2024 when the Colombian Government withdrew its support. The games were scheduled to begin on the January 25th through February 4th of this year, and would have involved teams from Colombia, Japan, Korea, US and Curacao.
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 19, 2025
Join Arianna M. Mendez, a renowned business law attorney, as she breaks down the Corporate Transparency Act. This federal law requires most business owners to file the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) form-a critical step to enhance corporate transparency and combat illicit activities.
Episode 3
Sun, Jan 28, 2024
Interview with attorney Giselle Coalla regarding family law cases involving alimony in Florida. Attorney Coalla give us insights on the different types alimony recognized in Florida, and how to request an award for alimony divorce proceedings.
Episode 3
Fri, Jan 26, 2024
Gilbert K. Squires, a distinguished attorney, engineer, and community leader, shares his inspiring journey from engineering to becoming a trailblazer in the legal and business sectors. Gilbert discusses his extensive work in the oil and gas industry, his expertise in handling complex contracts, and his unwavering commitment to giving back to the community. His story is one of resilience, leadership, and the passion to make a positive impact on the world.
Episode 4
Sun, Feb 4, 2024
Financial expert, Eliane King returns for a discussion about finances between couples and family members; and offers ways to start the conversation in a friendly and engaging way. Elaine is a financial expert and financial planner. She was recently recognized as one of the best financial planners in the United States.
Episode 4
Sun, Feb 2, 2025
Join Nordis Forcade-Martin, a distinguished real estate broker and certified probate expert, as she shares valuable insights into the real estate market and the most common challenges in property transactions. From debunking common myths to avoiding costly mistakes, Nordis highlights the importance of working with experienced professionals to maximize property value. We also discuss the legal aspects of managing inherited real estate and key strategies for successful buying and selling.
Episode 5
Thu, Feb 15, 2024
In this interview, attorney Luis Fernandez provides updates on Donald Trump's trials. It is noted that in the New York case, the judge decided not to dismiss the case and the trial will begin on March 25. In addition, other cases are mentioned in Atlanta and Florida. In the case of Atlanta, Trump is accused of influencing the elections in Georgia, while in Florida classified documents are being investigated. The Washington case is also discussed, in which Trump is accused of denying the right to vote. Trump argues that he has immunity as president, but the court has rejected this argument.
Episode 5
Sun, Feb 16, 2025
We are joined by Joanna Soler, an expert in immigration law, to discuss essential updates on the current immigration landscape in the U.S. We highlight the critical importance of attending immigration hearings and the severe consequences of failing to appear. Joanna also addresses concerns about deportation proceedings and provides key clarifications for the immigrant community. Additionally, we explore the Cuban Adjustment Act and the I-220 form, explaining their implications and what individuals seeking to regularize their status need to know.
Episode 6
Sun, Feb 25, 2024
In a recent interview, Miami civil attorney Michelle Urbistondo provided an enlightening overview of the journey towards becoming a judge in South Florida. Amidst an engaging discussion, she illuminated the multifaceted process, highlighting the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the legal landscape and her deep-rooted experience in civil law, debt collection, real estate, and family law. Michelle offers valuable insights into the necessary qualifications, the rigorous appointment process, and the pivotal role of public elections in shaping the judiciary.
Episode 6
Sun, Mar 9, 2025
Community involvement is essential for protecting neighborhoods, but how can residents take action? Activist Yvonne Bayona shares her experience growing up in Miami and advocating for local issues. The discussion explores key challenges, including municipal decision-making, communication with local government, and pressing concerns such as preserving green spaces and addressing illegal short-term rentals. From her leadership in homeowners' associations to her role on Miami's Code Compliance Board, this conversation offers valuable insights for those seeking to drive positive change in their communities.
Episode 7
Sun, Mar 3, 2024
Adhys Obeso, who enlightens us on the versatile uses of life insurance policies beyond the death benefit. We dive into long-term care and disability coverage, offering invaluable knowledge for securing your family's future. Adhys graduated from the University of Miami and has a graduate degree from FIU. She has been working in financial services for 12 years, the last 10 with New York Life. Her focus is to help clients achieve peace of mind as they move into the later stages of their lives. She is a Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP®) and has a Certification in Long-Term Care (CLTC) People are living longer and as a result planning is more important - protecting family from the impact of caring for aging parents as well as ensuring that we do not outlive our financial resources. Adhys focuses on bringing peace of mind to pre-retirees moving into retirement with purpose and dignity.
Episode 7
Sun, Mar 23, 2025
We welcome back renowned family law attorney Vanessa Vásquez de Lara to discuss how the changes in Florida family law in 2023 are being applied in real cases. We take a detailed look at parental rights, relocation cases, and protections against domestic violence, breaking down what these legal updates mean for families facing legal proceedings. Vanessa provides expert insight into how these changes are impacting Florida residents and what to consider if you are dealing with a family law case.
Episode 8
Sun, Mar 10, 2024
In this interview, Adriana Patiño, an Oriental Medicine therapist, discusses the qualifications and requirements needed to practice acupuncture in the state of Florida. She explains that she was introduced to acupuncture by her father. Adriana studied acupuncture in Venezuela and later obtained a license in Florida after completing a 4-year master's program. She also discusses the regulations and requirements set by the state, including the need for insurance coverage, continuing education, and adherence to HIPAA regulations to protect patient confidentiality. Adriana explains that acupuncture needles are sterile and disposed of after single use, and she assures that the treatment is not as painful as some may fear. She highlights the various conditions that can be treated with acupuncture, including pain, inflammation, digestive problems, insomnia, stress, anxiety, fertility issues, and facial rejuvenation. The number of sessions required depends on the individual's condition, with chronic conditions typically requiring more sessions. Adriana emphasizes that acupuncture treats the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms, and that each person's response to treatment can vary.
Episode 8
Sun, Apr 20, 2025
In this installment of Ante Usted, Economist and Financial Analyst Jeniffer Fuentes Tabares joins the conversation once again to deliver a comprehensive and timely analysis of the evolving financial landscape. The discussion explores how recent changes - including new immigration laws, updated condominium regulations in Florida, and the impact of tariffs on trade - are already influencing individuals, families, and businesses alike. Jeniffer highlights the importance of staying informed in order to make sound financial decisions in an environment defined by legal and economic shifts, offering valuable insights into what lies ahead for 2025.
Episode 9
Fri, Mar 17, 2023
In this interview, we are honored to feature Dr. Betsy Guerra, a remarkable psychologist and founder of a coaching business. Dr. Guerra shares her inspiring journey from Puerto Rico to Miami, her professional evolution, and the pivotal role of faith and family in her life. She delves into the synergy between faith and psychological science, her personal tragedy's transformative impact, and her dedication to helping others navigate adversity. Through her insights on mental health, grief support, and personal growth, Dr. Guerra offers valuable advice for those seeking healing and purpose.
Episode 9
Thu, Apr 17, 2025
Attorney and Health Law expert Maria Santi explains why health insurance companies often deny medical claims, highlighting issues like missing prior authorizations. She also guides patients on how to appeal a denial and discusses how the No Surprises Act protects them from unexpected medical bills and promotes transparency during disputes.
Episode 10
Sun, Mar 24, 2024
In this enlightening interview, we delve into the judicial system with Heloiza Correa, a seasoned trial attorney. Heloiza brings clarity to the critical role judges play in both jury and bench trials, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the legal process. Key points include: -The distinctions between jury and bench trials, explaining how a judge's responsibilities and involvement differ in each. - Insights into the decision-making process judges follow, particularly in bench trials where they serve as both judge and jury. - The importance of impartiality and the methodologies judges use to ensure fairness and justice in their rulings. - Heloiza also sheds light on the preparation and qualifications necessary for someone to take on the role of a judge, emphasizing the blend of legal knowledge, ethical standards, and personal integrity required. - The discussion concludes with practical advice for individuals navigating the legal system, emphasizing the importance of understanding the judge's role in the outcome of their case. This interview provides valuable knowledge for anyone interested in the inner workings of the court system or facing legal proceedings, highlighted by Heloiza's expert insights and experiences.
Episode 10
Sun, Apr 27, 2025
In this informative installment of Ante Usted, immigration attorney Isadora Velázquez offers clear, practical advice in light of recent shifts in immigration enforcement. She breaks down essential rights and safety measures for individuals without legal status, covering key scenarios such as traffic stops and home visits by ICE agents. The discussion also highlights how to use ICE's official database to locate detained individuals-an especially important tool in South Florida, where multiple detention centers operate.
Episode 11
Sun, Mar 31, 2024
In this interview, immigration attorney Joanna Soler provides essential updates on immigration matters, focusing on a pivotal recent ruling that impacts the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA). Specifically, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals has ruled that the I-220A form, a conditional release granted to Cubans upon crossing the border, does not qualify as humanitarian parole. This decision has significant implications for Cubans seeking adjustments under the CAA, affecting their eligibility and application process. Joanna Soler offers insight into the legal nuances of this ruling, its consequences for Cuban nationals, and potential steps forward for those affected.
Episode 11
Sun, Feb 23, 2025
We discuss with attorney Silvino Diaz how AI is reshaping copyright protection, the growing conflicts over ownership and intellectual property rights, and the challenges facing trademark registration in the digital age. As AI-generated content becomes more widespread, understanding its legal implications is essential for creators, business owners, and professionals looking to safeguard their work.
Episode 12
Sun, Apr 7, 2024
In this in-depth interview, attorney Luis Fernández explores the complex relationship between ethics, law and politics. Beginning with a warm thank you to the production team, the conversation quickly dives into Fernández's rich background, highlighting his strong roots in the community and his extensive experience in the legal field, especially ethics. He underscores the crucial importance of ethics in legal practice, highlighting the essential role of continuing ethics education for lawyers in maintaining public confidence in the legal system.
Episode 12
Sun, Mar 16, 2025
Immigration attorney Alexandra Rider discusses significant changes in U.S. immigration laws, emphasizing caution amid a complex legal environment. She highlights new procedures, such as the controversial "self-deportation" option in the CBP application, advising individuals against impulsive decisions without proper legal counsel. Rider addresses increased collaboration between federal immigration authorities and local agencies under the Trump administration, explaining how routine interactions like traffic stops now pose greater risks for undocumented immigrants. She stresses the importance of maintaining legal status, keeping documents organized, and having emergency plans, including granting power of attorney to protect family members. Rider underscores the crucial economic contributions of immigrants, warns about heightened deportation risks, and urges individuals to seek legal advice proactively.
Episode 13
Sun, Apr 14, 2024
In the interview with Mariano Ariel Corcilli, the discussion focuses on the differences between criminal and civil courts and the qualities of an effective judge. Mariano shares his personal journey from Argentina to the United States, his service as a sergeant in the U.S. Marines, and his involvement in the veteran community. He explains the key differences between criminal and civil cases, emphasizing the higher burden of proof required in criminal cases compared to civil ones. Mariano also highlights the role of judges in ensuring fair proceedings and the importance of judicial experience and temperament. The interview concludes with Mariano urging citizens to learn about judicial candidates and participate in elections to ensure qualified individuals serve on the bench.
Episode 13
Sun, Apr 6, 2025
Public Adjuster Stephanie Acevedo shares essential tips on how homeowners can properly prepare for property damage, emphasizing the importance of documentation and timely action when filing a claim. The discussion also explores current legislative conversations in Florida, offering an insightful update on proposed changes to property insurance laws. Stephanie breaks down how these potential reforms could significantly impact property owners across the state.
Episode 14
Sun, Apr 21, 2024
In the interview, immigration attorney Liza Galindo discusses the deportation process, her personal journey into law, and the operation of her family-run law practice. Galindo shares insights on the challenges and fears associated with deportation, emphasizing the importance of legal consultation and proper documentation. She also addresses issues of fraud within immigration services and highlights the distinctions between notary services and certified legal advice.
Episode 14
Thu, May 1, 2025
Renowned Peruvian financial expert and bestselling author Elaine King offers valuable insights into personal finance, emphasizing the importance of financial education for children and strategic planning for long-term stability. Through her "KING" method, she encourages individuals to understand their financial reality, create structured plans, and avoid emotionally driven decisions. The discussion also explores retirement preparation, how geographic location can impact financial strategies, and the influence of generational habits on money management. A central theme is the empowerment of women to take control of their financial futures.
Episode 15
Sun, Apr 28, 2024
In the interview, Mari Delgado, a financial advisor focused on helping women navigate life transitions, discusses the importance of financial empowerment and education for women. She highlights her unique perspective as a Latina in a predominantly male industry and shares her passion for aiding women in financial matters. Delgado emphasizes that financial knowledge is crucial, especially for women facing changes such as divorce, widowhood, or career shifts. The discussion also covers the lack of Latino financial planners, which can make financial information less accessible to the Latino community.
Episode 15
Sun, May 18, 2025
Judge Mariano Corcilli recounts his personal journey from arriving in Miami as a young exile fleeing Argentina's dictatorship to serving as a judge in Miami-Dade's criminal court. He reflects on his military background, legal training, and enduring dedication to public service. Judge Corcilli emphasizes his commitment to the most vulnerable populations through his work in the Jail Division, the Homeless Court, and specialized courts for mental health and veterans. He details how these courts function, who qualifies, and why they are essential to a just and compassionate legal system. His perspective centers on equity, empathy, and addressing the root causes of crime.
Episode 16
Sun, May 5, 2024
Raquel Ramirez, a seasoned realtor with specialized expertise as a certified divorce professional, shares her comprehensive understanding of the real estate challenges faced by individuals going through a divorce. She delves into how divorce can impact decisions about residential properties, exploring both emotional and financial considerations. Raquel outlines the process of buying or selling a home during divorce proceedings, emphasizing the importance of having a knowledgeable professional who can navigate the unique legal and emotional landscapes. She explains how certified divorce professionals are trained not only in real estate but also in understanding the intricacies of divorce laws and the emotional care needed during such stressful times. The discussion also covers the benefits of working with a certified divorce professional, such as Raquel, who can act as a mediator to facilitate smoother transactions and offer specialized advice that aligns with both parties' best interests. Raquel shares anecdotes from her experiences, illustrating common pitfalls and best practices in managing real estate assets during a divorce. Additionally, Raquel provides valuable advice for realtors interested in becoming certified divorce professionals, including the certification process and the skills necessary to effectively support clients in these sensitive situations. This interview aims to enlighten viewers on the crucial role that specialized training plays in enhancing a realtor's ability to handle divorce-related real estate transactions compassionately and competently.
Episode 16
Sun, May 11, 2025
The Honorable María Elena Verde oversees the Mental Health and Drug Courts in Miami-Dade County, two pioneering programs in the field of therapeutic justice. Under her leadership, these initiatives have become national models due to their human-centered, restorative, and evidence-based approach. Judge Verde shares insights into the structure and goals of these specialized courts, the populations they serve, and the long-term impact on individuals and the broader justice system. Her work exemplifies a commitment to reform, dignity, and a legal process that addresses the root causes of criminal behavior.
Episode 17
Sun, May 12, 2024
Luis Frnandez welcomes Luis A. Crespo, a distinguished author and advocate for the oppressed. Once a political prisoner in Cuba, Crespo's narrative from incarceration to freedom encapsulates a compelling tale of resilience and courage. Airing on Mother's Day, Crespo shares profound insights into his life's struggles and victories, underscoring the indomitable spirit needed to surmount adversity. The highlight of this interview is Crespo's reading from his latest book, "¿Quién soy y de dónde vengo?" which translates to "Who am I and where do I come from?" Dedicated to mothers everywhere, the book excerpt explores themes of identity, legacy, and the significant impact of maternal influence on personal and collective history. Through intimate conversation and powerful storytelling, this interview not only delves into the human condition under political oppression but also celebrates the universal virtues of strength and perseverance that mothers instill. As Crespo discusses his advocacy work and experiences, the discussion resonates deeply with themes of freedom, identity, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
Episode 17
Sun, May 25, 2025
Licensed therapist Luz Martínez joins Ante Usted for a thoughtful and informative discussion on the importance of mental health care. With professional clarity and compassion, she explains how therapy can serve as a transformative tool for healing and growth. Martínez addresses the stigma surrounding mental health treatment, clarifies misconceptions, and encourages proactive approaches to emotional well-being. Her message underscores the urgency of making mental health a personal and collective priority, especially for those taking their first steps toward seeking professional help.
Episode 18
Sun, May 19, 2024
In the second part of our insightful conversation, we welcome back Raquel Ramirez, a realtor and certified divorce professional, to discuss the recent National Association of Realtors' settlement and its implications for consumers and real estate brokers. The landmark settlement has significant consequences, as it aims to increase transparency and reshape traditional commission structures in the real estate industry. Raquel explains how the settlement will impact the way brokers represent buyers and sellers, shedding light on the requirement for clearer disclosure of broker fees and changes in how commissions are handled. She also discusses the potential challenges and opportunities these new rules present for real estate professionals, emphasizing the importance of adapting to a landscape that prioritizes consumer interests. Raquel also provides guidance for brokers on maintaining compliance with the new regulations while continuing to provide exceptional service to their clients. Her deep expertise and strategic insights make this interview a valuable resource for anyone navigating the evolving real estate market in the wake of the National Association of Realtors' settlement.
Episode 18
Sun, Jun 15, 2025
Attorney Kevin Deeb, an expert in estate planning, shares essential guidance on how individuals and families can protect their assets, wishes, and legal rights through proper planning. He outlines the significance of foundational legal instruments such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, and how each contributes to long-term security and clarity during times of transition or crisis. Deeb also identifies the most frequent errors people make when preparing these documents, offering insight into how to avoid legal pitfalls and ensure one's intentions are honored. His message emphasizes the importance of preparedness, transparency, and informed decision-making as critical components of responsible estate planning.
Episode 19
Sun, May 26, 2024
Alexandra Rider, attorney and expert in estate planning, highlights the importance of protecting assets through proactive planning. Originally from Peru, Alexandra shares her experience and knowledge about the significance of safeguarding assets through careful planning. She particularly emphasizes the vulnerability of minority communities, such as the Hispanic population in the United States, in legal matters related to estate planning. In the conversation, the delicate topic of death is addressed, and the need to confront this reality to ensure one's wishes are fulfilled through wills and trusts is emphasized. The different legal aspects of wills are explained, including the designation of beneficiaries and the required formality, as well as the role of trusts in asset distribution and family unity protection. Alexandra emphasizes the importance of seeking legal advice to make informed decisions and preserve family harmony in difficult times. Her perspective highlights the need to adapt to the laws of the new country and take proactive measures to ensure the financial well-being of future generations.
Episode 19
Sun, Jun 8, 2025
Immigration attorney Melissa Domínguez provides an in-depth analysis of recent shifts in U.S. immigration law, including the termination of the CHNV parole program and critical updates to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan and Haitian nationals. With a focus on clarity and accessibility, she explains how these developments directly impact individuals and families navigating the immigration system. Domínguez offers legal guidance and practical strategies for those seeking protection or residency under these evolving regulations. Her commentary underscores the importance of staying informed and engaged in the face of dynamic legal reforms, particularly within the Hispanic community. Her work reflects a strong commitment to justice, inclusion, and the pursuit of lawful pathways to stability.
Episode 20
Sun, Jun 2, 2024
In this second part, Alexandra Rider addresses the public's most frequently asked questions about estate planning. She explains that a will is a legal document used to designate assets and guardianship for minors upon death. Alexandra highlights the importance of capturing not only material assets, but also personal legacies, such as family traditions and life lessons, through interviews conducted in conjunction with estate planning. Additionally, she clarifies that oral wills are not valid in Florida, while handwritten wills can be recognized if they meet legal requirements. If a person dies without a will, their estate goes through a probate process supervised by a judge. Rider also delves into the concept of trusts, describing them as legal entities that hold assets for the benefit of beneficiaries. Trusts offer flexibility and privacy, protecting assets from creditors and allowing decision-making authority in several areas, including healthcare. She emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between wills and trusts and recommends consulting with an attorney to determine the most appropriate option based on individual circumstances. The interview concludes with a humorous anecdote that highlights the importance of professionalism and humility at work.
Episode 20
Sun, Jun 29, 2025
Elaine King, a nationally recognized financial advisor and influential voice in personal finance, provides a practical roadmap for conducting a midyear financial review. As a Forbes Advisor board member and one of Investopedia's Top 10 U.S. Financial Advisors, King emphasizes the value of reassessing one's economic progress to ensure alignment with long-term goals. In this conversation, she outlines key strategies for identifying financial wins, adjusting spending habits, and refining personal goals as the year progresses. King's approach highlights how small, intentional shifts can have a meaningful impact on financial security, reinforcing the importance of regular evaluation and proactive planning in personal finance.
Episode 21
Sun, Jun 9, 2024
Attorney Liza Galindo, her firm's administrative assistant Esther Galindo, and the firm's emotional support animal and office mascot Roco. They'll give us insights on running a family business, the client intake process in immigration cases, and the process to obtain a special immigrant visa.
Episode 21
Sun, Jul 6, 2025
Elaine King, a leading expert in financial planning and author on money and relationships, returns to share insights on how couples can navigate their finances with intention and mutual understanding. Drawing from her extensive work in the field, she examines the root causes of financial tension-such as misaligned spending habits, lack of communication, and unspoken expectations-and how these issues can undermine a couple's stability. King provides clear, practical advice for developing shared financial goals, improving dialogue, and building a more resilient partnership. Her guidance emphasizes the importance of transparency, planning, and emotional intelligence as pillars of both financial and relational success.
Episode 22
Sun, Jun 16, 2024
Joanna Soler, an immigration attorney of Cuban descent, discusses key immigration issues and procedures. The conversation covers various topics including checking immigration court status, asylum processes, and challenges faced by immigrants in the legal system. Soler emphasizes the importance of legal expertise in navigating immigration law and highlights common pitfalls and misconceptions. She shares insights into handling asylum cases effectively, stressing the significance of truthfulness and thorough preparation. The interview provides valuable information for anyone dealing with immigration issues.
Episode 23
Sun, Jun 23, 2024
In this interview, Vanessa Sotelo, a licensed tax professional and IRS-enrolled agent, sheds light on the pivotal differences between tax preparers and licensed tax professionals. Regulated by both state and federal bodies, Sotelo is equipped to defend clients before the IRS and negotiate debt settlements. The discussion delves into the unique capabilities granted to licensed professionals, highlighting a program called Fresh Start, which facilitates manageable payment plans for those indebted to the IRS.
Episode 24
Sun, Jun 30, 2024
Stephanie Acevedo shares essential tips on preparing for hurricanes and navigating insurance claims.
Episode 25
Sun, Jul 14, 2024
In an interview with attorney Melissa Domínguez about the latest updates in Immigration Law, she reveals a significant policy change aimed at simplifying family reunification for immigrants married to U.S. citizens for over a decade. The amendment introduces provisions allowing eligible individuals to apply for parole and work permits while their residency applications are pending. Stressing the importance of seeking guidance from immigration attorneys, Melissa advises affected families to navigate the complex legal landscape wisely to effectively achieve their immigration goals. Her interview sparks hope and cautious optimism among viewers grappling with the intricacies of U.S. immigration policies.
Episode 26
Sun, Jul 21, 2024
This feature presents Patricia Espinosa, a seasoned cybersecurity professional, as she discusses the complexities of modern cyber threats and their implications for individuals and businesses alike. Espinosa explains the nature of sophisticated cyber attacks, such as phishing, ransomware, and data breaches that exploit personal and organizational vulnerabilities. Focusing on prevention and resilience, she outlines essential steps for enhancing digital defense mechanisms and emphasizes the critical role of continuous vigilance and education in cybersecurity. The segment aims to empower viewers with the knowledge needed to effectively safeguard their digital presence.
Episode 27
Sun, Jul 28, 2024
This interview features Silvino Díaz, an expert in intellectual property, as he analyzes the complexities of music and entertainment law. Díaz examines a landmark legal battle that has reformed royalty distribution within the music industry and explores recent developments affecting artist rights on digital platforms such as TikTok. Focusing on the complex legal landscape, he describes the challenges faced by both individual artists and corporate entities. The segment aims to equip viewers with the necessary knowledge to effectively navigate the legal environment of entertainment and protect their rights as creators.
Episode 28
Sun, Aug 18, 2024
In this segment of Ante Usted, attorney Joseph Perea, an expert in workers' compensation law, explores the crucial steps involved when someone is injured at work. He provides clear guidance on how to navigate a workers' compensation claim, detailing what workers need to know to secure their rights and ensure they receive the appropriate benefits.
Episode 29
Sun, Aug 25, 2024
Deymer Mena Guardia shares his insights on the link between Colombians in the U.S. and legal assistance in Colombia. He highlights the crucial role of consulates in handling legal matters and provides valuable information on immigration processes, human rights, and the challenges migrants face. Deymer also emphasizes the importance of seeking professional legal help to find effective solutions to legal issues.
Episode 30
Sun, Sep 1, 2024
In this detailed discussion on "Ante Usted," Nicolas Gutierrez offers valuable insights into the historical and ongoing challenges faced by individuals attempting to reclaim their properties in Cuba. As the President of the National Association of Landowners of Cuba, Gutierrez explains the role of the Helms-Burton Act in providing a legal framework for these claims. He discussion provides an in-depth look at the legal avenues available to former property owners and the broader implications for Cuban-American relations and property rights under international law. Viewers gain a nuanced understanding of how U.S. policy interacts with international property rights, the procedural steps involved in making a claim, and the potential hurdles claimants face in the process. The interview illuminates the personal and political stakes of property reclamation, enriching viewers' understanding of this complex issue.
Episode 31
Sun, Sep 15, 2024
In the interview "Ante Usted," Kayla MacVean-Salaun, a marketing expert, explores how social media is vital for businesses. She highlights the importance of a strong presence on Instagram and Facebook, and how professional management enhances brand impact. She also offers strategies for connecting with the audience and optimizing digital marketing.
Episode 32
Sun, Sep 22, 2024
Daniel Laguado emphasizes proactive insurance measures, such as preparing claims before damage occurs. He advises on reviewing policies, documenting property conditions and using strategies to maximize insurance returns and protect homeowners assets.
Episode 33
Sun, Sep 22, 2024
Lourdes Mendoza shares her journey from Peru to the U.S. in new construction real estate. She highlights the benefits of buying new homes and the rising demand in Florida, advising buyers to evaluate their situation and seek professional guidance early on.
Episode 34
Sun, Sep 29, 2024
Barry Simons and Lisppe Monterrey explore the impact of the NARS agreement and Lady Bird Deeds on estate planning. Barry clarifies the legal nuances of the NARS agreement, while Lisppe highlights the advantages of Lady Bird Deeds for property management and transfer. Together, they offer practical advice for homeowners on how to effectively implement these strategies in their estate planning, underscoring the importance of understanding legal tools that can protect and facilitate property ownership transitions.
Episode 35
Sun, Oct 6, 2024
In this moving interview, Cindy shares her journey from Guatemala to the United States in search of a safer, more stable life for herself and her children. She discusses the severe circumstances that forced her to emigrate, including threats and extortion that led her to close her business. Her narrative underscores the harsh realities of violence and corruption in Guatemala and the better prospects she sees in the U.S., especially regarding education and safety for her children. Cindy's story highlights her resilience, commitment to her family, and hopes for a legal and secure future in her new home.
Episode 36
Thu, Oct 3, 2024
In the interview with Carlos Castro, a real estate broker in Miami, key aspects of the changes in condominium law and their impact on owners and buyers were discussed. Carlos emphasized the importance of understanding these new regulations and how they affect the real estate market. He also provided information about interest rates and how his approach focuses on solutions, always prioritizing the best interests of his clients.
Episode 37
Sun, Oct 20, 2024
Elaine King, a renowned financial advisor recognized by Investopedia and named one of the most influential Hispanic women by People, discusses "The 10 Commandments of Every Family Business." The conversation explores essential principles that guide families in managing and sustaining their enterprises.
Episode 38
Sun, Oct 27, 2024
Host Natalie Martinez discusses the new Corporate Transparency Act and its impact on businesses across the United States. As a corporate law expert, Natalie provides a detailed explanation of the Act's implications, particularly for small businesses and new corporate formations. The conversation highlights the differences between state and federal laws, stressing the importance of compliance to avoid hefty fines. Additionally, Natalie shares her insights on the benefits and challenges of starting and managing a franchise.
Episode 39
Sun, Nov 3, 2024
Luis Fernandez, a seasoned electoral lawyer, delves into the significance of voting in the upcoming election, emphasizing the impact of amendments on the Miami-Dade County ballot. He explains how these changes can directly affect the community. Fernández also highlights the importance of early voting, urging voters to stay informed about key issues to make educated decisions. The discussion aims to empower citizens to engage confidently in the electoral process, fostering a deeper understanding of their rights and responsibilities as voters.
Episode 40
Sun, Nov 10, 2024
This captivating interview features Captain José "Pepi" Granada, a renowned author and former homicide detective, who offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of criminal investigations. Drawing on his illustrious career, Captain Granada shares gripping stories and invaluable insights, shedding light on the challenges of solving complex homicide cases. The discussion also highlights his three impactful books: "Cry Tears of Blood", a vivid recounting of emotional and psychological trials faced by detectives; "The Homicide Manifesto", a guide to the principles of solving murder cases; and "Between Marble and Bronze: The Hunt for a Monster", a thrilling narrative about the pursuit of a notorious criminal. This episode provides a rare glimpse into the mind of a seasoned investigator and the art of uncovering the truth in the darkest of circumstances.
Episode 41
Sun, Nov 17, 2024
In this insightful interview, experienced insurance broker Iris Segui sheds light on the transformative potential of life insurance. Far from being just a safety net in the event of death, life insurance can be a powerful tool for financial planning. Iris discusses innovative ways it can be used, such as preparing for unexpected events, planning for retirement, and even serving as a financial lifeline during critical moments. She also highlights how policies can be customized to align with individual needs and long-term objectives, making them an essential component of a comprehensive family financial plan. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on leveraging life insurance as a versatile and strategic resource.
Episode 42
Sun, Dec 15, 2024
This interview features Dr. Isadora Velázquez, a distinguished immigration attorney, as she addresses critical issues surrounding immigration. She explains the intricacies of legal and illegal processes, the dangers of misinformation, and the impact of shifting policies on immigrant communities, particularly from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Cuba. Dr. Velázquez emphasizes the value of qualified legal guidance and explores topics such as temporary paroles, deportation risks, asylum claims, and family-based immigration. The discussion provides actionable insights and strategies to help individuals navigate the complexities of immigration law and policy.
Episode 43
Sun, Dec 22, 2024
Elaine King, a family finance expert and author, discusses her book "Saltarín y las Cuatro Palabras Clave para una Familia Unida," which introduces financial literacy concepts to children. King explains how the book helps parents and children develop healthy financial habits by emphasizing four key words: use, save, grow, and share. Inspired by her work with families, King shares how teaching these concepts to children can also educate adults, fostering long-term financial health and unity within families.