Se Habla Media podcast for June 28, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

My Neighborhood News Network has teamed up with Se Habla Media, based in Lynnwood, to offer daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This partnership is designed to improve access to media for the local Spanish-speaking population, fostering greater community engagement. To comment on the content, users must provide their real names and city of residence for verification. They also agree to the network's Code of Conduct, emphasizing responsible participation. This move highlights the importance of inclusivity in local media and aims to cater to a diverse audience.

The initiative is part of a broader trend toward enhancing communication across language barriers in the region. Interested individuals can subscribe to the daily Edmonds newsletter for updates on this and other local news. Se Habla Media's role in this collaboration underscores its commitment to serving the community through relevant content.

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