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The News Yogi

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Hosted by Leslie Rangel, an Emmy nominated Latina journalist, The News Yogi Podcast is journalism for the nervous system — a space for cycle-breakers, change-makers, disruptors, and high-achieving humans who are done running on empty. Each month, we explore what it really takes to live sustainably while doing work that disrupts, heals, and uplifts.

From solo reflections and grounding practices to raw conversations with visionary leaders, this podcast invites you to pause, recalibrate, and reclaim your energy — all while staying rooted in equity, community, and your own inner truth.


✨ Come for the wellness. Stay for the revolution. ✨


© 2025 The News Yogi
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  • Teacher Burnout, First-Gen Hustle, and Building Cuídate
    Sep 8 2025

    Teacher burnout. First-gen hustle. Building your own table. What do they all have in common? They show what happens when the system doesn’t support us—and what’s possible when we choose ourselves instead.

    In this episode, Leslie Rangel sits down with Alondra Solis, a former teacher turned entrepreneur, to talk about:

    • Why so many teachers are leaving the classroom in 2025—and how burnout pushed Alondra to make a change.
    • How Alondra created Cuídate, a brand rooted in community, wellness, and first-gen empowerment.
    • What it looks like to stop waiting for a seat at the table and build your own.
    • The power of self-care and community when starting something new.

    If you’ve ever felt trapped in a career that drained you, this episode is for you.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Alondra’s early years as a teacher and the breaking point that sparked her career shift.
    • What it takes to launch a business from scratch while staying grounded.
    • The mission behind Cuídate and how it supports first-gen entrepreneurs.
    • Hard-won lessons about balance, identity, and creating something sustainable.

    About the guest:
    Alondra is the founder of Cuídate, a wellness brand designed to uplift and empower first-generation entrepreneurs. She brings her heart as an educator into building community spaces that center care, sustainability, and growth.

    Key Highlights:

    • From classroom burnout to starting fresh.
    • Building Cuidate with first-gen leaders in mind.
    • How self-care became central to Alondra’s entrepreneurial journey.

    Follow Cuídate:

    • https://cuidateatx.com/
    • https://www.instagram.com/cuidate.atx/
    • https://www.tiktok.com/@cuidate.atx

    Support the show

    Connect with Leslie:

    https://www.instagram.com/thenewsyogi/

    https://www.youtube.com/@TheNewsYogi

    Submit your questions for the podcast Q&A episodes:

    https://www.thenewsyogi.com/podcast

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    53 min
  • Love Island USA Reunion & Beyoncé: What Reality TV Reveals About Us with Taylor Crumpton
    Aug 25 2025

    Beyoncé. Love Island USA. Reality TV. What do they have in common? They reveal how we see ourselves—and each other.

    In this episode, journalist Leslie Rangel sits down with writer and cultural critic Taylor Crumpton (The Barbed Wire, TIME, The Washington Post, NPR, Harper’s Bazaar) to explore:

    • The spiritual and political legacy of Beyoncé
    • Racial and gender biases in reality TV (including Love Island’s Season 7 drama)
    • How chosen family, community, and ancestral practices help us navigate visibility and loneliness

    If you’ve ever loved a reality show, questioned celebrity culture, or wanted a deeper take on pop culture’s impact, this is your episode.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why chosen family is vital for joy, advocacy, and emotional survival.
    • How social work shaped Taylor’s perspective as a journalist and critic.
    • The spiritual and political dimensions of Beyoncé’s career.
    • The racial and gender biases embedded in reality TV, from Love Island to broader celebrity culture.
    • How loneliness, escapism, and the political climate shape what we watch.
    • The importance of community, grounding rituals, and authentic connection in a world obsessed with clout and visibility.

    About the guest:
    Taylor Crumpton is a music, pop culture, and politics writer from Dallas. In her work—which can be found in outlets like The Barbed Wire, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Harper’s Bazaar, The Guardian, NPR, and many other platforms—Crumpton writes about a range of topics from Black Queer advocacy to the underrepresented hip-hop scenes in the southern United States to pop analysis on releases like “WAP” and “Black Is King”

    Relevant Links:

    • https://thebarbedwire.com/2025/08/25/nicolandria-love-island-balm-black-women-in-the-south/
    • https://time.com/7301911/love-island-usa-toxic-fandom/
    • https://time.com/7000248/love-island-usa-black-love-essay/
    • https://www.essence.com/reality-television/southern-charm-black-women-backlash/
    • https://www.essence.com/entertainment/opinion-bravo-celebrates-black-culture-work-to-do/
    • https://www.essence.com/entertainment/how-venita-aspen-changed-southern-charm/

    Support the show

    Connect with Leslie:

    https://www.instagram.com/thenewsyogi/

    https://www.youtube.com/@TheNewsYogi

    Submit your questions for the podcast Q&A episodes:

    https://www.thenewsyogi.com/podcast

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    1 ora e 20 min
  • What Can I Control? Friendship, LGBTQ Rights & Finding Joy with DJ KICKIT (Karla Rendon)
    Aug 18 2025

    This week, I sit down with my friend DJ KICKIT (Karla Rendon) for a conversation about friendship, resilience, and staying grounded in uncertain times. We talk about the headlines, LGBTQ rights, and how stress can show up in our friendships and nervous systems — all through the lens of journalism for the nervous system.

    We also get real about social media, how it can pull us apart, and the ways we can reconnect meaningfully. DJ KICKIT shares the practices that keep her grounded — music, movement, service — and we explore grace, joy, and the question, “What can I control?”

    We reflect on how showing up for friends and community matters, even when we can’t control the headlines.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Less social media, more connection
    • You can’t control the government or the headlines—only your response
    • Adult friendships are hard; lead with grace
    • We need each other more than ever and how to be an ally
    • Motivation + small rituals = real resilience

    If this episode helped you breathe a little easier, share it with a friend and follow the show so you don’t miss what’s next.

    Connect with Karla:

    Website: www.djkickit.com
    IG: Instagram/djkickit17
    SoundCloud mixes: https://on.soundcloud.com/5yUFaIhwZ3p7O2m3p0

    Support the show

    Connect with Leslie:

    https://www.instagram.com/thenewsyogi/

    https://www.youtube.com/@TheNewsYogi

    Submit your questions for the podcast Q&A episodes:

    https://www.thenewsyogi.com/podcast

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    53 min
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