Amiga Mía Talk Show

Ep#41 | Paraguay, migration, Latin America and Impacts of AI with Luján De Felice

1 h 23 min · 13. Mai 2026
Episode Ep#41 | Paraguay, migration, Latin America and Impacts of AI with Luján De Felice Cover

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In this episode, I chat with Luján De Felice, Paraguayan-born marketer, entrepreneur and Latin community advocate based in Melbourne, Australia. We discuss the evolution of AI and the impacts on the global Latin community, connections between Paraguay and Australia, including the upcoming World Cup game and her love story with her Partner Owen, an Aussie , who travelled to Paraguay and they later both moved to Australia. Luján: https://lujandefelice.com/ [https://lujandefelice.com/] Content warning: This episode contains a discussion of assault including a minor.

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