BÍSNESS SCHOOL
AbOUT BíSNESS SCHOOL
NBC and Telemundo join forces to map the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States: Latinos. In Bísness School, Latino founders share how they’ve built successful business and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. It sounds like business school, but it’s not. There are no early classes, no homework — and best of all, it’s free. Look out for new episodes every other Tuesday. Click here to listen.
EPISODES
Patty Rodriguez: From Ryan Seacrest's producer to making bilingual Lil' Libros books for kids
Patty Rodriguez had a dream job as producer for one of the most popular radio shows in America: On Air with Ryan Seacrest. But her first baby and a house fire gave her the perfect conditions to pursue a dream she had been to scared to pursue: launching a line of bilingual books for kids with her childhood best friend, Ariana Stein. Click here to listen.
Mike Alfaro: Making Lotería cool again with Millennial Lotería
Mike Alfaro was home in Guatemala taking a break from his career fast-paced career in advertising when he decided to create a "millennial" version of Lotería for fun. It would later become a best-selling game that would launch him on a whole new career.
Paloma Hecht and Charlie Guerrero: How they helped make Sofía Reyes a Spanglish music pop star
How do you make a Spanglish music star? Charlie Guerrero and Paloma Hecht don't have a formula, but they know what's worked for them. "Authenticity," they say.
Ricardo Sucre and Gabriel González: The recipe for the perfect Latino hard seltzer pop star
The recipe for the perfect Latino seltzer starts with rum — and a SodaStream.