Episode 28: Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren

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Dré, Host of The Minority Rapport & Life Coach

San Antonio, TX

Las Leyendas nunca mueren

Translation: Legends never die

In this episode, Belen is joined by Dré, co-host of a Cup of Joe with Dré and life-coach, to discuss the value of legends in our society. This week marks the 1 year anniversary of the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, Gianna, and the additional passengers. As you can imagine, this high profile legend made a big impact on the lives of many across the world as well as the residents of the City of Los Angeles. Kobe is known to have said "Heroes come and go, but legends never die."

Coach Dré and Belen dive into the value of legends in our society and how collectively we have all been conditioned to respect greatness, whether it's in the sports world, entertainment, or activism. But what about so called "social media influencers"? Both Dré and Belen agree that they may not have a full purpose and we still might not know why the exist. Dré makes a big distinction between legends and role models, to make sure that we don't fall into a trap of idolizing the wrong advice. Belen and Dré also discuss how people might be posers, labels,  and brand junkies.

Dré is a Life Coach, Image Consultant, Motivational Speaker, and co-host of A Cup of Joe with Dre and main host of the Minority Rapport. Joining in all the way from Texas! Dré is currently working on his Bachelors in Sociology to later pursue a Masters in Social Work. He provides a great perspective on life, day to day motivation, professional goals, and more. To learn more about the work and services he provides, check it out here:

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