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TheTRENDtalk Show Premieres Season 4

TV Hosts Bel Hernandez and Naibe Reynoso are excited to announce the new season of TheTRENDtalk Show premiere on Sunday, June 2, 2019, at 7:00 AM on METV. Best to go to YouTube and subscribe and be alerted to each new show broadcasting.

If you miss the shows on Sunday mornings, you can always go to YouTube Channel and watch the new Season 4 episodes and catch up on the rest.

TheTRENDtalk show has an extended reach so it can now be seen in Texas in the bilingual TV station Somos El Valle KRGV Channel 52, and the Virgin Islands (VIYA TV2). The show continues to add demographics and soon will be available in San Diego and Fresno.

TheTRENDtalk continues to impress and is enjoying a steady rise in viewership and ratings. Some of the guests to be featured in this new season are

Justina Machado helps TheTRENDTalk kick off its 4th Season


Justina Machado, One Day at a Time
Lisa Vidal, Beauty & The Baker
Feliz Ramirez, Grand Hotel
Julie Carmen, Windows of the World
Andrea Sixtos, Arrow
Allen Maldonado, Blackish
Alejandro Patino, Papi Chulo

Singer/Actors
Vadhir Derbez,
Mala
Stephanie Amara, La Vox, Trio Ellas, Mariachi Camperos

Entrepreneurs
Nadine Ramos, Lasio Professional Hair Care
Christine & Wilber, Two Mortage Guys
Sharon Marquez, Breathe Total Balance
Katarina Van Derham, Publisher

Innovators
Rafael Agustin, TV Writer (Jane the Virgin) & Director of the LA Latino Film Festival
Lourdes Reynolds, Author, Actress/Health Advocate – Our Journey With Cancer

MCs at the Farmworker Justice Awards

Filmmakers
Ernesto Quintero, Producer/Director – A Sacred Journey, Documentary
Jazmin Aguilar, Director

Artist
Roberto Gutierrez, Contemporary Chicano Artist

Community Leaders
Castulo de la Rocha, CEO AltaMed

TheTRENDtalk hosts have been busy with none stop appearances, most recently, they were Mistresses of Ceremony at the Farmwork Justice Gala, and Reynoso just published and revealed her children’s book, “Be Bold! Be Brave!” profiling 11 Latinas who made U.S. History. Also, Hernandez was recently honored with a Folklorista Award, few know she started her career as a professional Folklorico dancer, which lead to her acting en transitioning into publishing and producing.


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