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April 7, 2020 22 mins

Marta Orozco, la voluntad de luchar por tu vida

Todos tenemos una historia que contar, en este episodio de “Hola, My Name Is”, conoceremos a fondo a Marta Orozco, una luchadora madre Nicaragüense, que se ha esforzado para obtener el sueño americano. 

Aunque Marta se ha enfrentado a muchos desafíos en su vida, nunca se había visto cara a cara con la muerte. Sacando fuerzas y aferrada a su fe religiosa, Marta logró sobrepasar el combate más grande de su vida.


Marta Orozco, the will to fight for your life

Everyone has a story to tell, in this episode of “Hola, My Name Is”, we get to know Marta Orozco, a Nicaraguan mother and inherent fighter who has sacrificed a lot to reach her “American Dream”. Although Marta has faced many defeats throughout her life, she had never come face to face with death. Armed with inner strength and religious faith, Marta was able to come out alive from the biggest fight of her life. 

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your mama. Does that surprise you to hear your mom
talk about you that way? Yes? In perspective, right, everything

(05:21):
that your mom has gone through to be able to accomplish,
to see you, you know, be able to to study
and become a successful woman. Yeah, yeah, she's never hit
in any of these things for me. Um. I actually
only learned about the the nurse in her neighborhood that
she named me after, just a couple of years ago,
And it was pretty funny to think that she named

(05:44):
me after a nurse, never knowing that I would grow
up and want to be a nurse to help out
other people. Um. But her life is never been a
secret for me. She's always um. She's always been really open,
and I appreciate her so much more for it. You know,
it's one of the reasons why I don't stray, you know,

(06:06):
into a different path. I know a lot of people
that take, you know, the route into drugs or alcohol
and they let themselves go. And sometimes you have temptations
that you run upon and I always think, um, you
know my mom? Would my mom be disappointed if I

(06:26):
did this? Or what would my mom think if I
did that? And I feel like, um, she's really kept
me on track without really knowing that she keeps me
on track. M Um. You know you our mothers do
anything and everything for us. And a miscarriage as if

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remember being ten years old when that happened, and she
was so bad. It was so bad. Look at every
day she would just she would get up and get
dressed and still go to work and just keep she
had to keep moving. And and for you, you were

(10:40):
ten years old, and to you to lose you, you know,
your older brother. Yeah, that must have been very difficult
for you to it was. That was really close to
him in summer and Mama, my oldest my oldest brother

(11:02):
that's still with us. Um. He was like a hardass.
He would be the one that would, uh, I'd be
watching TV sometimes and he would take the remote away
from me to watch the w W E and he'd
lock me outside of the house until he was done
watching TV. Um. But Louise was he spoiled me. He
and I were like this. But I mean she just

(11:27):
I don't know how she did it, but she just
she kept moving. Alemania, No, no, you know tranquilago geo

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Piadriquez Alto's podcast. Well, welcome back to Ala. My name

(16:02):
is the Enrique Santo's podcast Telephone Royce. I'm sorry, I
woke you up early this morning. Martha Orosco is a
woman from Nicaraway. She was a victim of a robbery
attempting wind would a guy tried to take her chain.
You probably saw her on the news the guy. The
guy beat her down. She thought she was gonna die.

(16:23):
She's alive. She's here with us today. Where in the
middle of my podcast all Out, my name is and
she's Martha. When she came in here, she says, I
love Prince Royce. I love his music. I do anything
if I could talk to him. So would you please
mind to saying hello to Marta? What's up a Prince?
You so sweet? I love you so much, you know what.

(16:47):
I'm very proud of you. Oh my god. And Ricke
love you. Mariata nopen so and take po tell me

(17:07):
the Irish okay and the Prince yet passa crying right now? Yes,
oh my god. But listen to her. When you come

(17:30):
into Miami and come in to see um, Enrique Santo,
let me know, and I want to see you. I
want to take a picture with you. Let me remind
me cool. That's very cool, Prince. I love you so
much baby, and you so cute. Hey, I like the

(17:54):
commercial you made you made with the phone. Um oh okay,
so more contract. It's the Sprint Sprint commercial. I love it,
I love you later, I love your brother. Oh my

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ok iris mom leaves that boy Alone by Martha laes

(18:52):
em vitamerte persona. A conversation that's a good one in
life or death. Would you want to have a conversation within? Why? Beautiful?
That's for our next guest on all that. My name
is Marta. Thank you so much. Thank you such a strong, awesome,

(19:13):
brilliant woman, so full of life. Versar contiodo, no, no, hello,
this is Martha. Thank you for sharing your story because
um it helps other people, inspires other people, and and

(19:33):
I think it's important. That's the purpose of all that.
My name is identificas persona, the la normal ferra, the
persona and chi in Chile, do we have as as

(20:03):
a hostess and and so and you've you've come a
long way, baby, and you still have so much more.
Get get the fault you go, no, no, you're we
would in South Florida. We have a beautiful community in

(20:25):
Miami is called Wynwood. Martha, and that's not a bad idea.
Would you with you never a place, but never say never. Martha,
You're such an inspiration. Thank you for so much, you
guys for blessing us with your presence, and thank you
and your beautiful stories of life. It gets gain speed

(20:47):
and element. You've lost a lot, You've sacrificed a lot
to get where you are now. On the way. She
loves her past. I love my my passport Americana, the
Largo trio. You sacrificio pero pero loque sacrifice, lodo no momento,

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persona your your toy. Friendly Martha is on Instagram. Follow her.
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