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Here are the Stepping Stones to Successful Career Progression (with Isabel Gomez Vidal, Chief Revenue Officer of Moody’s Analytics)07 Mar 202300:35:14
Give Each Other Grace, and Work to Make the Process Unfold (Zamawa Arenas, Flowetik)21 Feb 202300:34:00
How a Post Grad Missions Trip Turned Into a Life Dedicated to Service (With Fabretto Foundation's Kevin Marinacci)25 Oct 202200:35:56
How Do We Fix The Latinas in Tech Pipeline Problem? (With Latinas in Tech's Rocio Medina van Nierop)26 Sep 202200:37:51
How This Ex-Google Exec & CEO Paved Her Way Into Opportunity (with Ulu Ventures' Miriam Rivera)13 Sep 202200:42:16
Why You'll Get the Biggest Rewards When You Don't Focus on the Reward (Featuring Host Elias Torres)30 Aug 202200:34:30
What a Career in Media Taught This Emmy-Winner About Financial Wealth (with SUMA Wealth's Beatriz Acevedo)16 Aug 202200:43:14
The Roller Coaster Pursuit to Become an American Citizen (with Olo's Diego Panama)02 Aug 202200:43:14
6 Lessons Elias Torres Learned (The Hard Way) When Building Drift19 Jul 202200:25:50
From Immigrant To Middle Class Wealth In Just One Generation (With Mendoza Venture's Adrian Mendoza)05 Jul 202200:49:19
What's It Really Going to Take to Change the Face of Silicon Valley? (With Visible Hands' Yasmin Cruz Ferrine)21 Jun 202200:37:37
What a Masters Degree Really Teaches You (With Sigo Seguros' Nestor Solari)07 Jun 202200:34:28
How A Passion for Technology is Bringing an Impact to Healthcare (With Sami Shalabi, Outcomes4Me)31 Jan 202300:58:29
The Ultimate Small-Business Survival Guide (With Self-Made Boss Authors Jackie Reses and Lauren Weinberg)24 May 202200:42:07
Mentors Matter: A Conversation with Drift's First Gen at Drift Employee Resource Group10 May 202200:37:05
Unlocking the Power of Community (With Snowball Wealth's Pamela Martinez)26 Apr 202200:40:28
Making the Jump from Big Tech to Startup (With Bexi.io's Cuco Vega)12 Apr 202200:30:59
How Do We Create Generational Wealth in Community? With Ganas Venture's Lolita Taub29 Mar 202200:35:36
How Do We Democratize Wealth? (with Infinity Venture's Mario Ruiz)15 Mar 202200:36:10
Helping More Students Walk Through Computer Science Doors (With SVEF's Lisa Andrew)01 Mar 202200:41:18
Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap (With BECMA's Nicole Obi)15 Feb 202200:47:28
A Look into the Guadalajara Tech Scene (With Wizeline's, Aníbal Arbaca Gil)01 Feb 202200:31:49
Finding Your Life's Purpose (With Eastern Bank's Bob Rivers)18 Jan 202200:35:09
What It's Really Like to Be a Colored Person in a White Man's Space (With Y Combinator's Edrizio De La Cruz)17 Jan 202300:46:47
Use These Three T's to Make a Difference (With IBA's Vanessa Calderón Rosado)04 Jan 202200:38:07
Empowering Youth to Overcome Imposter Syndrome (With Hack.Diversity’s Jody Rose)21 Dec 202100:41:22
Maria Medrano: Take Advantage of the Opportunities Presented to You13 Jun 202400:50:30

Maria Medrano knows first-hand the value of opportunity: the opportunity to receive an education, the opportunity to pursue higher education, the opportunity to break out of poverty, and the opportunity to start a company that has investors knocking on the door.

In this episode of the American Dream podcast, Maria shares all of those experiences, and explains how they taught her, and now her children, the value of saying “yes.”

  • (2:00) The Real Maria
  • (14:02) Why Elias & Maria believe you should say yes to everything
  • (16:50) Don’t fear new things
  • (19:23) Why Maria didn’t want to be poor
  • (21:27) Learning to establish a relationship with money
  • (22:20) Investing goes beyond the dollar amount
  • (32:16) Maria paves her way into big tech
  • (36:54) Why Maria left Google to go all in on her startup
  • (42:30) Elias and Maria collaborate on AI college advising
  • (48:38) Maria’s call to action
Harold Castro: Ask for Feedback22 Jul 202500:35:58

Elias wraps Season 3 with an honest conversation with Harold Castro, Director of Walmart International Controllership. The two not only discuss Harold's career journey up until this point, but also highlight how they're learning from their own mistakes to pave a better future both for themselves and for others.

Jump to:

  • 1:12 Harold’s background
  • 8:44 No one really gets advice
  • 11:23 How can young people execute on their college degrees?
  • 15:58 Harold makes a career pivot
  • 17:00 The value of critical feedback
  • 23:47 How to leverage personality and feedback for career growth
  • 28:58 We have to break the mold
  • 32:00 You have to figure out what you want

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Exploring the Root Cause of Social Inequity (With Nielsen's Stacie de Armas)07 Dec 202100:42:40
Sabari Raja: Stay Resilient08 Jul 202500:46:07

From attending boarding school when she was 5 to immigrating to the United States alone in her 20s, Sabari Raja knows the power of staying resilient amidst all of life's challenges. In this episode of The American Dream podcast, Sabari shares her career trajectory with Elias — moving from software developer to business development manager to founder and now investor. Listen to hear Sabari's lessons learned along the way and how resiliency has played a role in every stage of her journey.

(0:56) Who is Sabari?

(8:28) The origins of Sabari’s resiliency

(10:53) The dichotomy of generations

(14:15) Sabari’s post-secondary education

(19:50) Sabari starts at Texas Instruments

(21:12) Calculators as the early computers

(23:13) The EdTech component of Texas Instruments

(28:46) Sabari becomes a founder

(41:21) Sabari switches to investing

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Consuelo Rios: A Conversation with Elias' Mom28 Mar 202400:20:56

This episode is a special one.

Elias shares a conversation with his mother, Consuelo Rios. The two stand in the kitchen of the brand new house Elias just bought his mother — his largest purchase since selling Drift. The two discuss their journey to the United States, the early years, and life today. It’s a can’t miss episode.

  • (1:45) The home Elias grew up in
  • (3:34) Elias’ mom makes the decision to move to the United States
  • (6:30) Elias’ family enters the United States
  • (13:20) Elias buys his mom a house
BIPOC Business Spotlight: BlackBoston.com23 Nov 202100:25:14
Playing the Long Game (With Finix's Richie Serna)09 Nov 202100:52:53
Eva De La Rosa: Let Your Values Define You03 Jun 202500:42:05

Eva De La Rosa has climbed the corporate ladder. From graduating from Stanford University to receiving her MBA from Duke University to leading marketing efforts at companies like American Express, BP, and BlackRock, Eva has had the self-agency to succeed.

In this episode of The American Dream Podcast, Eva shares what values define her agency. She and Elias discuss what a network really means, Latino loyalty, and the desire to work.

Jump to:

  • (1:35) Eva’s backstory
  • (2:26) Two types of people in the world
  • (5:00) Southgate, California
  • (7:02) Eva goes to Stanford
  • (11:25) The power of school counselors and teachers
  • (13:00) The value of an MBA
  • (18:24) The definition of a network
  • (24:23) Eva’s career trajectory
  • (30:12) Latino loyalty
  • (31:51) Eva’s values
  • (33:27) Why don’t people want to work?
  • (37:29) How do you create agency?

Make sure to subscribe, so you never miss when another episode drops every other Tuesday.

How Do We Give Everyone a Chance to Find a Career in Tech? (With Microsoft's Beatris Gandica)03 Jan 202300:30:09
Enna Jimenez: La Jefa22 Mar 202400:33:22

We're continuing Women's History Month with La Jefa herself, Enna Jimenez. Emma immigrated from Puerto Rico to Massachusetts with her family as a young girl, became a first-generation college graduate, and paved her way into Vice President positions in quality assurance.

Within the first few minutes of the episode, you'll understand why Emma is La Jefa, but make sure to listen to the end to find out how she fought for her position in corporate America, and learn how you can, too!

  • (0:41) Enna’s background
  • (4:15) Enna and her family come to Boston
  • (11:07) Enna’s journey through corporate America
  • (22:17) Enna is La Jefa
Transparency in the Workplace (With Cisco's Maria Martinez)26 Oct 202100:33:04
Mother's Day Re-Release: A Conversation with Elias' Mom11 May 202500:20:56

In honor of Mother's Day, we're re-sharing a very special episode of The American Dream podcast. Listen to Elias reflect on his childhood while standing in the kitchen of the house he bought his mother, Consuelo Rios. Wishing a very happy Mother's Day to all the moms and mother figures out there!

Hannah Zhou & Rhea Acharya: Harvard WeCode Conference08 Feb 202400:27:16

Today, Harvard University juniors Hannah Zhou and Rhea Acharya join Elias on the show to discuss the upcoming Harvard WeCode Conference happening on February 17 and 18.

Register for the conference or learn about sponsorship opportunities here: https://www.harvardwecode.com/

  • (2:26) Hannah’s backstory
  • (4:24) There are so many more technology careers than software engineering
  • (5:43) Rhea’s backstory
  • (7:51) We need to break out of the male paradigm of computer science
  • (8:57) The details of Harvard WeCode
  • (17:34) Elias’ advice on mentorship
Arturo Nunez - Stay Out of the Box29 Apr 202500:30:12

Can you be a corporate executive, a club owner, and a mentor at once? Absolutely, and more.

In this episode of The American Dream podcast, Elias meets with Arturo Nunez — board member, entrepreneur, speaker, author, investor, club founder, judge of Shark Tank Brazil, and former CMO. They discuss how Arturo broke into corporate America, his passion for marketing, and why Arturo is adamant about paying it forward to the next generation.

Jump to:

(1:02) Arturo’s origin story

(4:29) The significance of Latin & Black music to culture

(6:47) Arturo’s college experience

(14:20) Be yourself

(15:40) Create brand love

(18:06) Arturo joins Nubank

(21:05) Brazil vs. Latin America

(23:07) We need to stop putting people into boxes

(26:06) Paying it forward through mentorship

Fostering a Latinx Community in Tech (With Stripe's Alexandra Paredes & Booz Allen Hamilton's Tatiana Carett)12 Oct 202100:46:54
Sharing Their Stories: A Conversation with Drift’s Latinx ERG15 Sep 202100:37:23
Guillermo Diaz Jr.: Look for Your Ships25 Jan 202400:49:25

Growing up in Colorado, Guillermo Diaz Jr. always dreamed of having palm trees in his backyard. Now, after many years of hard work and diligence, he has more palm trees than he knows what to do with, which is why he created Conectado.

Conectado aims to leverage technology to bring individuals and institutions together to increase equality from the classroom to the boardroom.

In this episode of The American Dream podcast, Guillermo explains how he worked to achieve his palm tree dream, why he believes so strongly in "ships," and why he shifted his focus from Cisco to Conectado.

  • (0:49) The American Dream can be incremental
  • (3:26) Guillermo’s early days
  • (8:52) The value of education and alternative paths
  • (18:15) Guillermo becomes the CIO of Cisco
  • (25:45) Guillermo’s “ships”
  • (28:00) Finding the person that delivers is rare, so don’t let them down
  • (33:19) Guillermo leaves Cisco
Freada Kapor Klein: None of Us Are Free Until All of Us Are Free07 Mar 202400:35:31

To kick off Women's History Month, we're highlighting one of Elias Torres' role models: Freada Kapor Klein.

Freada has considered herself an activist since high school, and since then, she's founded SMASH — an organization that helps low-income students get into STEM, co-founded Kapor Capital, which invests in early-stage startups focused on closing the equity gap, and even wrote a book all about what it takes for companies to actually close the equity gap.

In this episode of The American Dream podcast, Freada and Elias discuss how technology and activism can (and should) co-exist, the problems prohibiting equality today, and debate if we really are making progress closing the equity gap.

  • (1:35) Who is Freada Klein?
  • (8:55) Can activism, tech, and money all mix together?
  • (11:45) The swing of the progress pendulum
  • (17:18) Kapor Capital’s different approach to talent
  • (23:13) How do we close the privilege gap?
  • (26:58) The disadvantages minority founders have in trying to make their startup successful
  • (29:48) How can we help underrepresented founders get up to speed faster?

Learn more about SMASH

Learn more about Kapor Capital

Buy Closing the Equity Gap

Ariel Lopez: Enjoy the Journey15 Apr 202500:53:41

Few career trajectories are linear, but sometimes, the zig zag paths teach you the most.

Ariel Lopez started college with the goal of going to law school and creating change, but she dropped out and become a recruiter, then an entrepreneur, and is now helping more founders achieve their own dreams.

On this episode of The American Dream podcast, Ariel tells Elias what she's learned from all those life milestones and why she believes every failure and victory contributes to one's ultimate success.

  • (1:01): Ariel’s origin story
  • (6:45): How much influence does your college degree have on your career?
  • (15:25) Ariel builds a company
  • (22:23) What’s the rush?
  • (32:00) What is Knack?
  • (39:31) Ariel joins TechStars
  • (50:09) Ariel’s call-to-action

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How to Champion Diversity in Venture Capital Firms (With Ashley Aydin, VamosVentures)20 Dec 202200:37:42
Sergio Claudio: The Power of Standing Out01 Apr 202500:48:58

The tables have turned.

Sergio Claudio, Head of School at ONE School, an online portfolio school for Black creatives, joins Elias on the show; but unlike most episodes, Sergio flips the podcast on Elias, asking him things like why it's important to pay attention to community, how to find the right thing to double down on, and the value of saying no.

  • (1:19) Sergio’s origin story
  • (3:35) The Drift <> Sergio connection
  • (6:14) Elias comes to Boston
  • (7:56) Getting stuck in the code
  • (10:48) Sergio’s creative career
  • (16:13) Can you really learn business at school?
  • (20:07) Learn with Intent
  • (25:21) Time is valuable, prioritize accordingly
  • (27:40) Why Elias prioritizes giving back
  • (31:48) Commit to standing out (rather than trying to fit in)
  • (37:18) Saying no is a superpower
  • (40:41) One School
  • (43:45) Finding your "thing"
  • (46:48) Sergio’s call-to-action
Erik Cardenas: Being You is a Superpower11 Jan 202400:37:06

Do you need to go to college? How do you find the career path right for you? These are the types of questions Elias and his guest, Erik Cardenas, discuss on today's episode.

Growing up in Texas, Erik was the first in his family to go to college. He was also the first to get kicked out. Nevertheless, Erik entered the corporate world, got a degree, and then pivoted towards entrepreneurship.

This episode covers how to figure out what path is right for you, and why our backgrounds shape so much of who become.

  • (0:24) Who is Erik Cardenas?
  • (4:17) Erik’s college journey
  • (9:13) Latino dads
  • (11:59) Erik enters med tech
  • (25:38) the mission of Zócalo Health
  • (30:35) Why Zócalo Health is focusing its work in California
How to Bring Your Full Self to Work as a Latinx in Tech (With ALPFA's Damian Rivera)31 Aug 202100:49:06
Mariana Cogan: Go Big or Go Home18 Mar 202500:38:41

Go big and build relationships. That's been the secret sauce to Mariana Cogan's (CMO of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence) success.

On this episode of The American Dream podcast, Mariana and Elias go back in time to how they first met, discussing how a business meeting turned into a longstanding friendship, and how understanding cultural differences leads to strong leadership.

Jump to:

  • (1:18) How Elias and Mariana became friends
  • (6:16) You have to go big or go home
  • (8:34) Mariana’s backstory: Mexico City
  • (9:47) Mariana’s backstory: Mariana goes to Japan
  • (11:03) Being aware of cultural differences in business
  • (15:15) What cultures do you really identify with?
  • (18:42) You need to be able to explain your reasoning
  • (19:33) Building a business reputation
  • (21:35) Mariana’s career trajectory
  • (23:35) The Latino advantage
  • (27:38) Mariana’s #1 recommendation

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