
Show overview
Let's Talk About It has published 3 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 50 min and 1h 4m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. Published by La Prensa Texas.
From the publisher
Civil engagement. Local politics. Community news. Brought to the people, for the people.The La Prensa Texas Podcast is where real conversations happen about the issues shaping our neighborhoods, our families, and our future. Rooted in the legacy of San Antonio’s oldest bilingual newspaper, this show turns headlines into dialogue and information into action.Produced by JMT Studios and hosted by Yvette Tello, this is the first minority woman–produced political podcast in Texas dedicated to civic participation, transparency, and community voice.Each episode features leaders, organizers, neighbors, and decision-makers discussing:What’s happening at City Hall and the County CourthousePolicies that impact everyday residentsCommunity resources and advocacyStories that deserve to be heard in both English and SpanishThis isn’t commentary from the sidelines. This is the community at the table.If you care about where you live, how you’re represented, and how to make your voice count—this podcast is for you.Listen. Learn. Engage.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 3The Struggles of San Antonio’s West Side
Join us for Episode 3 of La Prensa Texas' "Let’s Talk About It,where host Yvette Tello andcohost Jaclyn Tacoronte engage with lifelong West Side residents Bernie Cantú and LouisEscareno. This episode tackles the urgent safety issues at the corner of Zarzamora & WestMartin in District 5, a designated Severe Pedestrian Injury Area.With narrow sidewalks, heavy traffic, and daily foot traffic from local students, the risks are realand documented. VIA Metropolitan Transit supports a proactive solution that could transformthis dangerous intersection through a bulb-out design. For over a century, La Prensa Texas hasbeen a voice for the community, and now, through this podcast, we’re turning pressing issuesinto actionable dialogues. This isn't just a conversation; it's a call to action for pedestrian safetyand equitable infrastructure. Listen to learn, engage, and be part of the change because thecorner of Zarzamora & Martin isn’t just a location — it’s a crucial test of our commitment tosafety and community accountability.

S1 Ep 2Reflejo — Justice, Redemption & Second Chances
On this powerful episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Yvette Tello is joined by community voice and comedian Cleto Rodriguez for an inspiring conversation with the Honorable Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez of County Court at Law No. 13. Known nationally for launching Reflejo Court — an innovative specialty court focused on rehabilitation, accountability, and second chances for first-time offenders — Judge Rosie shares the heart behind the movement, the impact it’s having in San Antonio, and why smart justice strengthens communities. From her personal upbringing and the stories behind Mangera Memories to the national recognition of Reflejo Court in major publications, this episode dives into justice, redemption, and the power of reflection. It’s honest. It’s educational. And yes — it’s filled with laughter and real talk. Powered by JMT Media Co. and La Prensa Texas, this is a conversation about leadership, legacy, and building a future where second chances truly change lives.

S1 Ep 1ICE, Voter Fatigue & The Future of San Antonio Politics
The premiere episode of the La Prensa Texas Podcast launches with a timely and unfiltered conversation about the political issues shaping San Antonio and beyond. Hosted by Yvette Tello and produced by JMT Media Co, the podcast creates space for honest civic dialogue rooted in real-world impact.Yvette is joined by Producer Jaclyn Tacoronte to introduce the show’s mission: elevating political awareness and community engagement through direct conversations with leaders and candidates.Featured guests include Shannon Locke, candidate for Bexar County District Attorney, and Tommy Calvert, Commissioner of District 4. Together, they dive into pressing topics such as ICE enforcement and immigration concerns, growing voter fatigue, civic trust, and what it will take to re-energize the electorate in today’s political climate.This first episode sets the tone for thoughtful, informed, and necessary conversations about leadership, accountability, and the future of San Antonio politics.