“It was the sight of a radiant golden Corvette next to the tunnel that leads into the field that stole the show, glistening under the Californian sun, its license plate boldly declaring “JUICE.”
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A Moment of Pride & Gratitude: 23 Years as an American Citizen
Twenty three years ago, I remember the feeling of elation and certainty that came with becoming a Citizen of the United States. As I repeated each word after the judge, taking my oath to become an American Citizen, I felt like all my life up until this moment had been leading me here. As I …
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Lessons Learned from 25 Years at the Employees Club of California
Robert Larios, circa 1998
Thank you Doctor: A Message for National Doctor Day
I am grateful for doctors like Dr. McKinley who not only save lives but change them for the better.
Remembering the legacy of César Chávez
In California we commemorate the enduring legacy of César Chávez, whose unwavering advocacy for fair and just treatment of farm workers continues to inspire generations. It is a day to remember those whose lives were directly touched by his profound work, like my Dad Rafael Larios, who has been working tirelessly in the fields for …
Taking Ownership of Your Journey In Life: A Personal Reflection
Growing up in Pauma Valley, California, I had the privilege of being mentored by a good friend Bud Bradford. He spoke highly of his time at Stanford and the overall college experience he lived and how his actions enabled him to achieve great success in building his business later in life. His words were an …
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Hello! My name is Robert Larios
Leadership is a journey, not a destination. It’s a role that we step into, and often it’s a role that we’re forced into. We don’t always choose to be leaders, but when we are, it’s our responsibility to lead with integrity and authenticity. I am a Mexican immigrant on an American leadership journey. I didn’t …