Episode
How a First-Gen Latina Built UnapologeticTech
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- Living Your Legacy
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- May 6, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 1199
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Summary
Gina Cano refuses to shrink herself to fit corporate expectations. In this episode of LIVING YOUR LEGACY, the first-generation Latina tech leader, keynote speaker, and founder of UnapologeticTech™ reveals how resilience, culture, and authenticity helped her rise from a small Texas town to becoming one of the most influential Hispanic voices in technology. Through raw stories about corporate pressure, identity, AI education, and breaking generational barriers, she shares how she turned rejection into fuel and built a movement focused on accessible innovation, leadership, and digital empowerment. As Gina demystifies artificial intelligence and advocates for underserved communities in tech, she challenges listeners to stop waiting for permission and start building their own legacy. Key Takeaways Resilience becomes powerful when paired with cultural pride and authenticity. AI and technology should be accessible to everyone, not just privileged industries. Leadership starts by owning your voice instead of shrinking to fit in. Progress matters more than perfection when building a meaningful legacy. Breaking generational barriers creates opportunities for others to rise. Notable Quotes “It’s never a no. It’s just not right now.” “Resilience is my strength, but my culture is my superpower.” “You don’t need permission to lead.” “I’m building legacies instead of buildings.” “Progress, not perfection.”