I am not saying that selina wizard of this bastion of body positivity big, hers. move the story, and you cover some different topics in such a beautiful, powerful story, driven way. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. This person who was like, you don't really have to compromise that much. Take me there, you know it had been my dream to do a podcast about selina for years. This week, Nick speaks with Maria about Anything for Selena, her new series from WBUR and Futuro Studios, which revisits the legacy of Selena, with an ear to trying to unpack how, exactly, she. That's right. Maria heads to Joshua Tree, California for an intimate interview with Selenas widower, Chris Perez. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. Instead, it starts on the U.S.-Mexico border, with a narrator describing the creosote plants that grow there in vivid sensory terms. Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy. And somebody once told me like, "What you're scared to write about, what makes you the most scared to confront, that's what you should be writing." You know, as a white male perspective or a prospect, That's that often comes from the position of being white and mail in this country, and I, do want to say in this conversation that its very important to point out that, lead, reporting like there is something about about like the objectivity of your process. NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. You emotionally and part of part of the color in the text. In this episode, Maria traces how Selena became a symbol for solidarity and resistance. in that people in fact needs of people to get invited in and and share in this story. You know her, artistry was the family business. Sin embargo, la historia de su declive no es tan sencilla. She started getting a little thing. It's terrifying. I'm curious as to why you decided to attend to that moment, Howard Stern as the avatar of that kind of friction in that episode. In this episode, Maria analyzes why Selenas brownness is an essential part of her legacy and reflects on how the exploration of Selenas race led Maria to revelations about her own identity. You can find Maria at: Instagram | Websites. Accuracy is not guaranteed. Okay, Maria, how would you describe Anything for Selena? Be careful here. This is a collective experience. Yeah, I have a large rear, I guess, for the norm, but for me, it's normal, 'cause I grew up. Do you feel anxious about any of it? But, yeah. In the end, its really a story about belonging, which we all need more of. They would say you know what we really. In this episode, Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. I mean, she commanded an audience. her work together and reflect back here. Kim Kardashian broke the internet with her butt and Jen Selter, a white Jewish woman from Long Island is the self-proclaimed belfie queen (butt selfie) of Instagram. they can show up as authentically myself and more spaces. character in the story until we started getting into the editorial conversations, and I started sharing with my editors, sort of like mine, my feelings, roundup episodes and why they meant so much to me, and I had editors who told me like you know. Anything for Selena is a 10-episode podcast produced in partnership with WBUR. [Laughter] Why am I writing? They have the narrative it had to have been, such an interesting moment for you to figure out like, can we do this in a way which is truly different and at the same time, honoured not only her legacy her family, but also, Stepping into this thing, I've got something that I, add to the conversation. "She had this . She was already a big star in my world, but she was about to become a big star in everyone's worlds. And this podcast has given me the gift--the gift--of navigating my own pain, navigating these very scary questions about my own identity, and yeah, no, it's horrifying. I was in kind of a haze when I wrote that. I'm cure, was on one side, but it was almost like a like you're living. He co-produces and co-hostsRacist Sandwich, a James Beard Foundation nominated podcast on food, class, race, and gender across the globe. And saying alone, we all get through moments and, only through one right now and it's actually ok to not just keep it to yourself, till I be without the beings and people as you walk that path? Journalist Mara Garca initially took notice of her talent when she was only seven years old. Un cuarto de siglo despus de su muerte, Selena est arrasando en internet. Okay, so Maria, can you tell me a little bit more about how Selena went from being a celebrity into becoming an icon? but what an amazing experience to be able to do that. American networks and Mexican programming aired the same top story. And then in ninety ninety five, the precedent of her fan club. Well, let me tell you, the episode after that, after episode 4, is an even deeper dive into race, and Latinidad, and brownness, and Latinos reckoning with their own whiteness, and it's told from a very personal, personal lens. Thank you so much. This is what I mean when I say my body recognises this place. A third-generation Mexican-American whose research and quest for belonging took her from the agricultural capital of California to the Ivy League by way of the Midwest and Moscow, Kristin holds advanced degrees in Russian studies from Harvard and the University of Missouri. [Laughter] I've been wanting to go to Joshua Tree--Selena recorded one of her last videos there, "Amor Prohibido"--and I think I'm just gonna disconnect a little bit, and look inward, and take a rest. I think I already am. And there's this sort of moment where he's being an asshole about it. You know, and I think this is a bigger conversation- that's being had and journalism about, in a story. you know first generation my family to go to college. But a forgotten culture war following her death painted a different picture. You know- and I say this in the park ass, its other stuff found a nature like such, We need to start off with that. Hear our news on-air at our partner site: Selena Quintanilla is a cultural icon for many, but for Maria Garcia, she's much more than that. But I knew I wanted more space to tell stories, and I knew that I I wanted to do the opposite of simplifying them, said that lead you is, as you share, you end up going back to journalists in school and then, from there, unless I'm missing a step, you end up in Boston. Puede ser que Selena haya hecho una carrera cantando temas en espaol, pero no se cri hablando espaol en casa. Maria became the driving creative force and on-air host of the stunning podcast series, Anything for Selena, which was named Apple Podcast's Show of the Year of 2021, and produced with Futuro Studios and NPR member station WBUR. I mean, I don't mean to exclude you, Nick. Anything For Selena Skip to main content Support WBUR. it's an episode about the impact that the, way that Selina owned her voluptuous body and celebrated at the way that it-. At Marketplace Ben also conceptualized and launched APMs premier digital-first podcast,Codebreaker, in partnership with Business Insider. Ben Brock Johnsonis Executive Producer of podcasts for WBUR, where he directs strategic and editorial initiatives involving podcasts and on demand audio. April 16, 2021 Maria heads to Joshua Tree, California for an intimate interview with Selena's widower, Chris Perez. Sort of like a shared experience between the Latino community and the broader white American communities, basically. Copyright 2022 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. I thought there was a really interesting moment also at the very end you added in a couple of bonus episodes, one of them being. You know. Even the New York Times called it the fastest-growing Latino genre in the country. Do you remember that some shore and like ninety seven, ninety eight mainstream media, every magazine, every television show every late night show was talking about jailer? It's just our time, women with the big booty. Let's dance and forget the people starving to death. So this show is really like a part memoir, part reported story. But also, do you think that relationship between white and non-white culture has changed at all since that moment in the 90s? You speaking to my soul Maria/Mary (therapeutic too)!!! It's this beautiful plant in my eyes, it's beautiful this beautiful, assertive brush that grows in the desert. The Anything For Selena podcast released earlier this year is a story of how Selena helped shape pop culture and American identity. I am becoming a part of this, so you're telling your personal story to I'm so curious, certainly how your experiencing you're insertion into this and trying to navigate like where, doing justice to myself, I'm doing justice to the story and am also like. You wont regret it. And that's the gift. was constantly crossing the border? So like. Pero algo cambi su vida. What. dignan annette, like it attached. Her family, owned a restaurant in corpus, christie, taxes where her father would make her seeing there-, Family soon went bankrupt and lost the restaurant. [Laughter] That's what it is, Nick! Just see us. Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how romantic love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. Showing people like this, nay begins in a place in a place that really shaped me, It brought you in to your senses, also, which I thought was really fallen a, it because it ground you in a different way. After the premiere ofSelena: The Serieson Netflix, some fans claimed Selena had been whitewashed in the show. Anything For Selena | Podcast on Spotify Sign up Log in Home Search Your Library Create Playlist Liked Songs Cookies Privacy Preview of Spotify Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. and I was listening to colombia s- and I was you know, just absorbing my culture. Maria Garcia is the senior arts and culture editor at the public radio station WBUR in Boston. ===Excerpt, The Oprah Winfrey Show, unknown episode, 1999===, There's all this talk about My girlfriend Gayle--I didn't even know this--but my girlfriend, "You know, people are always talking about her bottom.. but not in a way that I feel like it needs to be told that could be told. What does home mean when you are so far away, for so long? Have you have to follow your gut, you know, and there were moments when definitely dead, follow my guide and not take. You know lake marie, with my audience from the beginning and let them know like the person who is telling you this story, This is somebody who's coming from a very personal place, that's why I started the podcast with the creosote bush. sent one him over, but also how it brought it brings up you're really. Her bio pick. no, I'm all is curious. Do they own their lands? You know- and I was, really passionate about that, and that's why I stayed you, practicing journalism fur for over ten years here, because I was so passionate about, the stories of my community and I felt this huge responsibility, and I thought, really passion about telling the stories of the border, but I felt this, happened, is you know I started off in commercial television. Huge incident. It was like not a desire, a ball body part two, and I remember noticing this when I was young and how odd it was that, like this feature, can illicit these there. Her research and reporting explores how politics, history and identity coalesce to create subcultures, folk heroes and pop culture icons. Get the New Yorker. In this episode, Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. You know in a more, maybe it's just like an appreciation that is somehow abidjan. You can check out more episodes at laist.com/servantofpod. [Laughter], ===Excerpt: 2014 Associated Press Interview===. It's terrifying. No credit card needed. then they went into music full time and from the young age of like eight or nine years old selina bears a singer became the breadwinner for her family. "I'm a little bit big right now because I enjoyed . If someone is life and her powerful decision to centre the universality of struggle and joy expression and the complexity of love, relationships and power in the conversation I. so deeply john and a move by this body of work and was so excited to dive into maria's life, the story. She became a part of this story, because as you learn, she realized she couldn't not. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. on the cusp of major major start up. Instead, we tried to make meaning of Selena's life and legacy, she says. I chose that moment because if you hear it, you're like, "Oh, this sounds like a conversation that that can happen today.". I want to ask about a specific scene in the third episode. So it's so interesting to me that. And that episode is about the fraught relationship between Latinidad and Blackness, through the lens of Selena. Codebreakerwas hailed as the first completely bingeable podcast, pushing the envelope of the medium with embedded secret codes in each episode, requiring the listener to unlock subsequent episodes by cracking codes. "This journey begins at the border, a place in the in-between where, for a long time, I felt divided in two. Ok, let's dive into this conversation, you know-. Well, maybe I could do it and I, the story for a couple of years before the folks at, you are were finally like. Web design by Andy Cheatwood and the digital and marketing teams at Southern California Public Radio. I want there to be a record that really really solidified her leg, see and told us how she changed culture, how she changed music, and I wanted to use my craft ass, story? All around text says, he started when she was a. And so we argue that Selena has come to represent Latinidad: what it looks like, what it sounds like to be Latino, and that's great. You know, I think, that's when, of a journalist and how much a journalist you know instead, themselves in a story in an authentic way, in a way, that's necessary to the story. I feelings around that had really about you, know, taken some time to think about journalism without practising it. She won't be shamed. body- and she was talking a lot about her by and. How would we know that a fun is merely a vessel for delivering equity, smoked sausage to your mouth and that there is no shame in being the first to get seconds, good life project is supported by the chamber, so good nutrition. We miss you here. was caught stealing money from salina salinas, is your father. Try it yourself, cadaver, is offering ten percent off for the listeners of our podcast, go to catch up, dot com, slash good life to get ten percent off your order. When you step into this, and your sir rising in your career at this point, the established you ve got a lot of chopped and you ve got a history and the body of work behind you and, large onto this story, and you say, like it's been, twenty five years, so many people have told, this story and their millions of people who are holding onto their own way of telling the story and they keep it alive, and you think yourself, like, withdrawing away. Mara sabe que para entender verdaderamente a Selena como persona y no solo como un cono, necesita ir a Corpus Christi. Kim Kardashian alborot internet con su trasero y Jen Selter, una mujer blanca y juda de Long Island, se ha autoproclamado la belfie queen (una combinacin de las palabras butt, que es trasero en ingls, y selfie) en Instagram. This, of course, is Oprah, on her show in 1999. Is someone who also left behind a high stakes law career for something new? I think I think you have to share this. because I imagine that why was moving all over the place all the time, absolutely. Transcript NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Maria Garcia, host of "Anything For Selena." The podcast tells the story of Selena Quintanilla's life and Garcia's childhood spent on both sides of. oppositional reactions, indifferent cultures. About his own marriage to Selina and relationships and love and heartbreak, You know what to. and who are we leaving behind or who are erasing or like is the harm being caused by this beyond. because what I felt like you are also doing was inviting people in. Marlon Bishop is a Peabody Award-winning radio producer and editor with a focus on Latin America, immigration, identity and society, music and the arts. "It has this unforgettable smell when it rains," the voice says. You know I did it and jobs, I did it, when I went to my fancy grad school, and it was, I would say my late twenties early thirties that I, to realize. She was like a star in the south west of the united states. It all boiled down, it all manifested, in this horrible, crass radio fight. You know I had to. But it's also often the first step on a path to freedom and in the new memoir quitting why I left my job to live a life of freedom, former white house, aide political commentator and bt personality. Lionel Messi is known as the best soccer She wants a grammy for best mexican american art is she was traveling internationally filling stadiums and latin america, and. I did not know about this Howard Stern tape until we started doing the reporting and the research for the podcast. You know, identity. In the 25 years since her murder, Selenas image has taken on new meaning. Um, I think I'm going to go like, hide somewhere. We were unable to subscribe you to WBUR Today. Lately I've been drinking catch up to fuel my day and had been really impressed with the flavour and the texture catch up, It's most nutrient dense meal imaginable it's made with over seventy super foods and nutrients, including things like mockery of chia seeds, such a n g, comer, comer, mucky, berry, I say and coconut. feeling around how much a journalist inserts themselves are not had a really evolved from coming from you know. En este episodio, Maria explora cmo la internet se ha convertido en un lugar en el que los fans honran y recuerdan a Selena, y sobrellevan juntos el vaco que dej. holding me and protecting me in some way and justice feeling that I have, and I think it has to. how did he was a kid and ensure that you have a bit of a different ones like, rather than not, really feelingly. And what does she mean to you? Confronted the woman and a few weeks later, and it was a huge huge news. She goes, "Well, honey, tell her that if she wants to see a bottom, I'll show her my, bottom." The podcast intertwines Garcia's personal story as a queer, first-generation Mexican immigrant with cultural analysis, history, and politics to explore the longterm cultural legacy of Selena's life and career. Maria Garcia has a distinct memory of when her connection to Selena Quintanilla-Prez began. happening. ===Excerpt: Anything for Selena, Episode 4: Big Butt Politics===, Jennifer Lopez turned the fashion world on its ear with a bottom that shot her straight to, She came with two limos: one for her, one for her ass. As a person moving through the world and experiencing culture, I only have sort of a very mild understanding of Selena--as an icon, as a creator, as an artist, as a celebrity--and so, when I listened to the early episodes, in many ways that was my first introduction to Selena the figure--the historical figure, almost. Think about the OJ Simpson trial, this was sort of the beginning of the precursors of reality TV in the 90s. Este viaje a la poltica de los traseros en Estados Unidos es a fin de cuentas una exploracin de la raza, y nos conduce a una conversacin largamente postergada sobre la anti negritud dentro de la cultura latina. even though that's my passion, that's like the one thing that I know I'm really good at that I know I love, I turned on like my senior year in high school, and I was like I could, stories for a living- and I could tell stories about like my community that, blew my mind. So when I discovered Selena, this was in the mid-90s, and I like to call it sort of "the age of assimilation," at least in in my lifetime, and I went to a predominantly Latino school--again, I grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border--but there was a hierarchy that rewarded only the most assimilated of kids. In the 25 years since her murder, Selenas image has taken on new meaning. Previously Ben was the host of the national daily programMarketplace Techfrom American Public Media and Marketplace, reaching two million listeners around the country. And I feel like in that sequence, in that moment, in that interaction, the entirety of white/non-white relations in America was sort of bottled into that, which is that the fight is just like, understand where we're coming from. If you LOVED this episode youll also love the conversations we had with Samin Nosrat about food, belonging, culture and connection. In the premiere episode of "Anything for Selena," host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. Would you do me a personal favor, a seven second favorite and share it, maybe on social or by text or by email, just with one person just copy the link from the app you're using and tell those you know those you love those you want to help navigate this thing called life a little better, so we can all do it better together with more ease and more joy. No. So what I'm hearing is that she's sort of this symbol of that bridge that many non-white Americans have in this country, of being of the two worlds and not being part of either. Joining ikea as free wards program that grants members access to always on discounts, special product offers and even in store perks like complementary coffee or t sign up today, for I care family for free and save five percent in store on eligible purchases. Lionel Messi is known as the best soccer player of his generation, but there's one dream he's never achieved: winning a World Cup for Argentina, the country he left decades ago. En lnea, la imagen y la msica de Selena han adquirido nueva vida en redes sociales y plataformas que eran inimaginables cuando ella an viva. Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selenas legacy reveals about the singer's humanity. In this episode, Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy and reflects on how the exploration of Selena's race led Maria to revelations about her own identity. Selena es usualmente descrita como la reina de la msica tejana. En la dcada de 1990, fue ella quien elev este gnero del pueblo a niveles internacionales. Marias quest takes her to Abraham Quintanilla, Selena Quintanillas notoriously guarded father. here's, the! And then when I was reporting on the story and spending time with Abraham, and talking to Abraham, I couldn't not deal with my own personal pain because I was thinking a lot and writing about Latino fatherhood, and about the relationship of Latino daughters and Latino fathers, and about the stereotypes and the narratives we tell ourselves about those relationships. Editors Notes: Mexican-American recording artist Selena Quintanilla not only popularized Tejano music to mainstream American audiences, but also helped put Latinos on the map and broke barriers of all kinds before her untimely passing in 1995. The phone kept ringing. She discovered Selena Quintanilla the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. And then I knew that I wanted it to be meaty. You develop that as a, but also sometimes keeps part of your identity from showing up. In particular, you know I've evolved a bet, I've come to realise that it's not it's, not that I am not, along a little bit and both but growing up. A couple months later, it sounds like certainly back and saying you know, it was actually married and the story of like. Sus seguidores de todas las edades han recurrido a Instagram, TikTok y YouTube para restaurar y presentar de nuevas formas la memoria de Selena. She was like, beta Latin boom, you know? March 2, 2021 In the series finale of Anything for Selena, Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selena's legacy reveals about La Reina's humanity. In my whole life, and ever since her death, or left. How many of us walk through life were perpetually in the process of reckons, like what a universal experience it that is regardless, process of inquiry and awakening therapy whatever it may be. There, we've just been really interesting are learning the skill of coal, switching, even if you didn't have the language or even the awareness that you are doing. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans. The lyrics playfully poked fun at white beauty standards, including a skit at the top of the song in which a seemingly white woman famously says, Oh, my, God Becky, look at her butt. Maria confronts his complicated legacy and reflects on fatherhood in Latinx cultures. No, when we started conceptualizing the series. Growing up along the U.S.-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. Why Selena 's brownness is an essential part of your identity from showing up, maybe 's... 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