RioProgress The Podcast
In this episode, our executive director, Maria Fernanda Martinez-Donaus, talks with Gilbert Hernandez, founder of Búho Books, Brownsville’s independent bookstore. Together they explore the journey from engineering to entrepreneurship — and how a single question led to the revival of a bookstore culture on the border. Gilbert reflects on the lessons college taught him about problem-solving, community, and resilience, while sharing how those same skills helped him build a business rooted in accessibility and belonging. The conversation dives into what it really takes to create change in your city, the role of education in entrepreneurship, and how to balance purpose with sustainability. Don’t forget to check out our resources on navigating college access, student success, and educational equity at RioProgress: rioprogress.org [https://rioprogress.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Relevant Links: Our full episode notes can be found at rioprogress.org/ep8 Resources: * Búho Books [https://www.instagram.com/buhobtx/] * RioProgress.org [https://rioprogress.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Brownsville Chamber of Commerce Support our work: Donate: rioprogress.org/donate [https://rioprogress.org/donate] Sign up for updates: rioprogress.org/subscribe [https://rioprogress.org/subscribe] ► For partnership inquiries: info@rioprogress.org [info@rioprogress.org]
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