Down With the Dominguezes

About

Juan and Cheyenne Dominguez originally started their podcast as a fun and creative reality project about life, family, career -- during quarantine. Flying by the seat of their pants they began chatting about everything from morning routines, road trip disasters, business tips, and more. One of their most popular episodes is when the couple shared the story about what happened when Juan met Pamela Anderson (apparently, she smells really good). After a year the podcast jumped into the top 25% of all podcasts and the couple has since expanded the show with bonus offerings for premium listeners. 

The couple has lived in four states along the East Coast and has called many cities home, including Miami, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. They now reside outside of Annapolis, MD with their two boys, two Havanese pups, and enjoy being the local family sponsor for two midshipman from The United States Naval Academy. 

About the Hosts

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Juan Dominguez

Co-Host

Juan is an accomplished business executive who currently leads a team of over 600 in sales and customer service. He's been recognized with top awards in leadership and sales. Juan is a proud graduate of The United States Military Academy at West Point and is a Gulf War Veteran. In his spare time he enjoys tennis, coaching youth basketball, and has even produced an award-winning documentary film, "Anytown USA." Those close to Juan appreciate his positive nature and ability to find humor in difficult situations.

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Cheyenne Dominguez

Co-Host

Cheyenne is a professional community-builder and fundraiser who is experienced in bringing people together around common interests and shared goals, from philanthropic donor societies to private business groups. In her spare time she leads a virtual walking club to encourage busy women everywhere to prioritize their own well-being. Cheyenne has been recognized as a "Women on the Move" by Main Line Today magazine (Philadelphia) and one of "Miami's Savviest." She was also recognized by O Magazine in 2017.