• Introducing: When You’re Invisible Season 2
    Nov 11 2024

    Community, resilience, legacy and being underestimated are the themes at the heart of this season. Meet everyday yet extraordinary Americans - from a community organizer in Philly, to a trans teen in Arizona, unionized coal miners in West Virginia, and an artist with chronic illness in Minnesota. These stories will leave you feeling inspired, connected, and seen.

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    2 mins
  • Happy May Day!
    May 1 2024

    UPDATE: We will be back in November!

    We’re honoring International Workers’ Day with an exciting announcement - season two of When You’re Invisible is coming this July! We’ll be talking about labor, organizing, and community.

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    1 min
  • Claudia and Francisco: My Parents’ Immigrant Story
    Jan 16 2023

    My parents often had to take risks in pursuit of change, whether emigrating from Mexico or taking a leap of faith on a job that moved our family across the country. They open up about their childhoods in Mexico, and their journey from food stamps to the middle class. Being away from grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins in Mexico, our nuclear family has always been close and we unpack what we’ve learned from each other, be it American expressions or more complex conversations about race, sexuality, and Latinidad. Our season finale breaks down their lived experiences as in-betweeners and the ways in which belonging to more than one country, culture, and socioeconomic background has expanded their worldview.

    “I cannot say that I ever had the American dream, to be honest. It's been an accident in my life. Let's put it that way.” –Francisco

    “There is a story behind each person, and if we are able to embrace those people and just recognize them as a person, what a difference that will make.” –Claudia

    Creator: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Dylan Heuer

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    53 mins
  • Jen: Bridging the Divide
    Jan 9 2023

    The white rural working class is so often depicted in the mainstream media as just Trump supporters; but there’s a lot of layers to this community that go unseen. Jen comes from this world and she’s also a new member of my family (my sister-in-law’s sister). We talk about her experience as the first in her family to date a person of color, the isolation caused by grief, and her struggle at times to fit in with her community. You’ll witness the most in depth conversation she and I have ever had, where I discover some of our shared values despite our very different backgrounds.

    “To have a good conversation, you have to open yourself up and be prepared to just listen to what somebody else has to say.” –Jen

    Check out sites like GriefShare and others resources listed in this Love to Know article to find support.

    Creator: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Dylan Heuer

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    41 mins
  • Lani: Authenticity as an In-Betweener
    Jan 2 2023

    Today my friend Lani lives very authentically, but she has struggled with perception and invisibility throughout her life. She unpacks the complexities of living a rough childhood that took her around the world and the nuances of her identity as a half-Korean, half-white woman who never looked like the rest of her family. She gets real about the power dynamics of past relationships and talks about how she hopes to maintain a full range of humanity and sexuality as a soon-to-be mom. From a disability that grounded her, to an OnlyFans page that empowers her, you’ll hear about all the things that have made her who she is in her strength, her power, and her joy.

    “If I get rejected and I've showed up as my whole self, that's such a blessing. It's not about me not being good enough. It just means that they know something about themselves and see something in me that isn't a good fit. Awesome. Cool. How great.” –Lani

    If you need to talk to someone about any instance of abuse there are National Hotlines you can call.

    Creator & Host: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Dylan Heuer

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    38 mins
  • Kate: Owning Our Imperfections
    Dec 26 2022

    I wanted to interview Kate because I didn’t know much about stuttering before meeting her. One percent of the population stutters and unconscious bias can impact this group’s self esteem, work opportunities, and social life. A white 30 year old woman living in New York, Kate has had a stutter since she was a kid but always believed she would grow out of it. She confronts speech therapy techniques that she’s come to see as destructive to her mental health, shares the pivotal story of how she discovered SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young, and opens up about her journey towards authenticity.

    “I had to look into this black hole of truth, that this was my identity. This is how it is gonna be. And for the first time I started to consider, ‘How are you going to look at this with love and with care and with tenderness and acceptance?’” –Kate

    Creator & Host: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Pablo Cabrera, Arlene Santana

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    26 mins
  • Franklin, Lucely, Gilberto, & Ines: Unsung American Heroes
    Dec 19 2022

    Franklin Lucely, Gilberto, and Ines cleaned up Ground Zero and New York City in the aftermath of 9/11 alongside hundreds of fellow undocumented Latin American workers. These American heroes discuss their experience on the ground during the days and months following 9/11 and the illnesses they developed as a result of their service. While the country has largely forgotten them – offering only token settlements, lack of robust healthcare, and no path to citizenship – they haven’t forgotten each other. They carry each other’s life stories and are open about their lives to those who will listen.

    “Yo trabajaba 12 horas diarias los siete días de la semana.” –Franklin

    “This group of people who sacrificed so much are so forgotten and they’re remembered on 9/11 for those days and then we go back to our lives.” –Rosa Maria Bramble, LCSW

    Read more about the 9/11 Immigrant Worker Freedom Bill or https://www.rosabramble.com/ work.

    Creator & Host: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Pablo Cabrera, Arlene Santana, Dylan Heuer

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    30 mins
  • Anicia: A Seat at the Table
    Dec 12 2022

    Anicia is an entrepreneur and works as a personal chef and nanny for the ultra-wealthy in New York City. Having met on a photoshoot, Anicia and I bonded over our shared experiences walking into these homes as educated women of color. She’s a first generation Nigerian American and discusses the complexities of power and personhood and some shocking stories from behind the scenes of this industry. In our conversation, the problems surrounding America’s fascination with celebrity and wealth collide with the desire for mobility and representation.

    “You go into survival mode and you’re like: ‘Okay, how do I just get through the next hour?’ You start to think about: 'Am I gonna need this money for the next four to six weeks?’ I think the world needs to know that it is far from privilege to be able to work with the privileged.” –Anicia


    Check out resources like the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, NYC’s Statement of Employee Rights for Household Employees, and these support groups for restaurant workers who have experienced abuse.

    Creator & Host: Maria Fernanda Diez

    Executive Producers: Gisselle Bances, Anna Stumpf, Nikki Ettore

    Producer: Pablo Cabrera, Arlene Santana, Dylan Heuer

    Associate Producer: Claudia Marticorena

    Original Theme Music: Tony Bruno

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    32 mins