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In a new episode of Strive 305 Español, Miami Community Newspapers continues its mission of spotlighting the entrepreneurs and business leaders shaping South Florida’s vibrant economy.
This episode is hosted by two outstanding community and business advocates:
Yamilet Rivas, anfitriona and President of the Cámara de Comercio de Mujeres, and
Arantxa Jordan, Managing Partner at Yellow Stone Consulting Group.
The featured guest is Carlos Galán, founder of the iconic Brickell restaurant Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita, a dining destination known for its unique concept, rooftop atmosphere, and long-standing presence in the Miami hospitality scene.
Carlos shares his entrepreneurial journey, the inspiration behind building one of Brickell’s most recognized restaurants, and the challenges and opportunities of growing a successful hospitality brand in one of the most competitive markets in the country.
Key topics discussed include:
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The story and vision behind Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita
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Entrepreneurship in Miami’s fast-growing Brickell district
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Business leadership and community impact
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Advice for aspiring restaurateurs and Latino entrepreneurs
Strive 305 Español continues to highlight the voices and stories driving innovation, small business success, and cultural influence throughout South Florida.




