From Fresh Popcorn to Golden Corvettes: Reliving My First NCAA College Football Game in 1985 with OJ Simpson.

“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.”

From Traversing a Border to Living the American Dream

As a 1 1/2 year old, I was carried in my parents’ arms as we crossed the treacherous Mexican-American border. Despite the dangers and risks, my parents were determined to provide me with a better life. However, their journey was not without challenges. They narrowly escaped being caught by Border Patrol agents, but their determination …

Lessons Learned from 25 Years at the Employees Club of California

Robert Larios, circa 1998

The Power of Redemption is Within You

As we celebrate Good Friday, followed by Easter and reflect on our lives, let us remember the power of redemption and self-growth within each and every one of us! No matter your beliefs, this is a day for embracing self-improvement. We can choose to use our mistakes as opportunities for growth and renewal—a chance to …

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 …

Holding on to 90 Years of Wisdom – Honoring Bud Bradford

Bud Bradford: Honoring him after 90 Years.

Photo (from Left to Right): Brad Braford; Robert Larios (me); Bud Bradford.

Christmas Memories and Gratitude

Growing up in Pauma Valley, the Christmas season was always a special time of year. From the smell of the real pine tree and decorations to the presents that appeared under it, I was struck by the energy and spirit of this magical season. Looking back on it now, I am so grateful to my …

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 …