Cuban Cowboy in the 305: Orlando Mendez on Motherland, Miami Roots & the “Always Summer” Six-Pack
From Stay Tranquilo
Orlando Mendez, known as the "Cuban Cowboy," reflects on his life as a second-generation Cuban American in Miami, sharing his family's rich heritage and the impact of their experiences after leaving Cuba. The discussion offers insights into Miami's cultural landscape and the connections that shape its community, highlighting Mendez's journey and the local influences that inspire him.
Key Takeaways
- Miami is a melting pot, but sometimes it's also a bubbling Cuban coffee.
- You can't spell 'Cuban Cowboy' without 'Cuba'—roots run deeper than a rodeo.
- Cultural identity often feels like salsa—spicy, complex, and best appreciated with age.
- In Miami, 'Keep it in the family' means more than just using abuela's recipes.
- Cuban-American: The hyphen holds more weight than a Havana cigar's smoke.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Larona (sponsor)
- Orlando Mendes (person)
- Orlando J Menddees (person)
- Johnny Cubo Stanilo (person)
- Darius Rucker (person)
- Blake Shelton (person)
- Dierks Bentley (person)
- Billy Currington (person)
- Merle Haggard (person)
- Tim McGraw (person)
- Chris Daniel (person)
- George Raft Jones (person)
- Phil Moore (person)
- Chris Lockach (person)
- Filillmore (person)
- Jana (person)
- Hootie & the Blowfish (company)
- Cafeito Iroetas (company)
- State Tranilo (company)
- Henco (company)