Clarisa Alayeto
Local Is Global
Local Is Global with Clarisa Alayeto is where the Bronx meets the world. From the Bronx to beyond, Clarisa dives into the people, politics, and power shaping our communities, proving that what happens locally doesn’t stay local. Through raw conversations, real stories, and unapologetic truth, she amplifies voices that remind us: our impact starts right here.
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Episodes
What Fatherhood Looked Like For Me 17.04.2026 9:16
The podcast episode delves into the redefinition of fatherhood and the impact of father figures, highlighting the significance of presence and love. It explores the influence of a grandfather as a father figure and the role of father figures in shaping individuals. The episode also emphasizes the community's role in fatherhood and the importance of honoring fatherhood beyond biological ties. Takea...
NYC Sanitation Aint Bronx Sanitation 28.01.2026 3:46
The conversation covers the frustrations and challenges faced during a snowstorm in New York City, as well as the issues with sanitation and garbage collection. It highlights the need for proactive measures and better management of snow and sanitation services. Takeaways Snowstorm challenges Sanitation issues
Healing Mother-Daughter Relationships 27.12.2025 10:58
For Mothers and Daughters. We inherited survival. We choose healing.
For Anyone Who Feels Lost in Their Health Right Now 04.12.2025 21:47
In this episode, Clarisa shares the real truth about her health journey. She talks about reversing diabetes, losing more than 100 pounds, running a marathon, falling into depression during the pandemic, and losing her health again during her City Council run. Through vulnerability and the wisdom of her grandmother, she reminds us that health is mental, physical, and spiritual. If you have been fee...
A Teacher’s Journey: From Puerto Rico to NYC (Pt. 1) 02.12.2025 21:31
This week, I’m joined by my favorite teacher, Mariely, who shares her journey from Puerto Rico to New York City and the challenges she faced navigating a new culture, a new city, and a new school system. We talk about imposter syndrome, the realities of teaching in the South Bronx, and the expectations placed on educators of color. It’s a powerful conversation about resilience, belonging, and the...
Try, Fail, Do It Again! 29.11.2025 11:34
This isn’t a weight loss story, it’s a courage story. A story about trying, failing, falling, and choosing to rise again. In this episode, Clarisa opens up about her return to the beginning, her struggle with obesity, body image, bulimia, diabetes, and the weight of leading in the Bronx. She shares why starting over in your 40s feels different, the science behind why it’s so hard to restart, and t...
The Recovering Candidate 21.11.2025 10:23
In this episode, Clarisa Alayeto shares her journey as a recovering candidate, discussing the emotional aftermath of losing an election and the importance of community representation. She reflects on the challenges faced by candidates post-election, the impact of failed redistricting, and the need for community activism to ensure fair representation in future elections. Clarisa also touches on her...
Collaboration over Competition 14.11.2025 8:58
In this episode, I open up about my week, job searching, getting back into work mode, navigating inconsistent health, and returning to therapy and how it all pushed me to stop competing and start collaborating. Inspired by the book Uncompete , we dive into how competition harms our bodies and communities, and why collaboration is the real path to healing, power, and progress in the Bronx. Listen a...
The Reset 11.11.2025 4:01
From running for city council to reflecting on community activism, Clarisa shares candid insights on resilience, purpose, and the power of showing up. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about staying committed to change, even when the odds are against you.
Election Day 04.11.2025 10:09
Clarisa Alayeto discusses the importance of local elections in New York City, emphasizing community involvement and the impact of local leaders on everyday issues like housing, education, and safety. She shares insights from conversations with voters, highlighting the need for accountability and progress in leadership.
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