
Who Are Los Sotelos?
Interview
We’d like to start by thanking you immensely for supporting the Rosales Sisters’ Scholarship. We know that your stories and life experiences are powerful and we’re here for it! Can you start by telling us how you began your podcast? What was your inspiration?
What was your first show about? What did you learn about working together as a married couple?

Janet, you’re from Watsonville—the heart and soul of the Rosales Sisters. What was growing up in Watsonville like for you?

Can you tell us about some of the challenges you faced going straight from high school to college? One of the biggest challenges for me (Janet) was adapting to being away from my close friends from high school. Thank God I found a program at Cabrillo College, PUENTE, which helped me meet great students who I could identify with. This program not only felt like a family, but it helped me get connected with other colleges and figure out what the next steps would be for my career.
Do you feel that that first-generation experience affects your marriage? Does it impact you positively? Negatively? How does it affect the way you move through the world as a married couple?
When we started dating, we knew that education was going to be a big part of our relationship and that eventually, our future kids were going to have to have a better education than ours.
We established the importance of education early on in our relationship. We actually had a scholarship, “Shoboy Beca,” for undocumented students when we lived in Dallas, TX. Because we are first-generation, we feel the need to invest in our community and have always loved supporting students and encouraging them to continue their education.
What are the biggest challenges you see facing the immigrant Latinx community?
Definitely some of the biggest challenges are not being exposed to all of the different grants and scholarships that are available. Information and recourses are key to leveling up – we hope can provide just that.
How does your podcast support the community?
Our podcast supports the community by providing a platform for (our community) voices to be heard. It is also an avenue to discuss issues that sometimes are taboo in the Latino community.
We also like to support the community by sharing our life experiences, lessons from our failures, and our victories to encourage, uplift and celebrate each other. To never forget that with faith in God, we are not alone, and we are a familia that will continue to strive to be better and stronger for ourselves, our generation, our culture, and our kids.

We also use our podcast platform to interview inspirational people and to highlight amazing nonprofits like the Rosales Sisters Scholarship (RSS), and TODEC, which supports immigrants and the children at the border. We’ve also done campaigns that help people become donors, like Be the Match which supports people in need of bone marrow transplants.
If you could address a potential RSS donor, what would you say?
If you would like to join us by donating to the Rosales Sisters' Scholarship, please do so here. Thank you for reading, donating and for helping us positively impact the lives of first-generation or immigrant students from the central coast.


