Sip and Chisme
Sip and Chisme is where cafecito meets real talk. Bold, raw, and unfiltered conversations about relationships, friendship drama, identity, careers, love, growth, letting go, and trusting God through it all. Two friends, plus the occasional guest, saying the quiet parts out loud with grown-woman talk, heart, humor, and unapologetic edge. Bring your cafecito. Let’s get into it.
Sip and Chisme
Latest Episodes
Barely Holding On... Stay Rooted: Choosing God | E6 P2 | R&R | Sip and Chisme w/ Ali Reign & Mond
This episode is for those battling mental health challenges, grieving a loved one, loving someone who’s incarcerated, or still waiting and praying for “the one.” For the ones who love God but feel tired, c...
Realigning Relationships God’s Way | E6 P1 | R&R | Sip and Chisme w/ Ali Reign & Mond
Welcome back, familia. In this episode, we talk about relationships and the expectations many of us carry without even realizing it. So much of what we believe about love, friendship, and connection comes from the wo...
The Invitation That Turned My Pain Into Purpose | EP 5 Transformation | PIVOT Series | Sip and Chisme w/ Ali Reign & Mond
In the finale of the three-part Episode 5: Transformation, Oscar shares his story of how one invitation changed everything.I always knew of God, but I never truly knew Him. I thought going to church and doing good things was enoug...
I Became a Man the Day I Buried My Son | EP 5 Transformation | PIVOT Series | Sip and Chisme w/ Ali Reign & Mond
In Part 2 of the three-part finale of the PIVOT Series: Transformation, Oscar shares the most painful yet powerful chapter of his testimony—the loss of his son.“I never imagined I’d have to say goodbye. I got to see my son one...
Heartbreak, Loss & Blame: My Struggle With God | EP 5 Transformation | PIVOT Series | Sip and Chisme w/ Ali Reign & Mond
In this three-part finale of the PIVOT Series, Oscar shares his powerful testimony of growing up knowing about God but never truly experiencing Him.“I thought going to church and doing good things was enough. But when heartbreak hit—whe...