itzel, welcome to the show. itzel díaz-romo: thank you for having me.be here, talking to you. i love your background. damian: thank you. well, this is a theme, right? we talked in--so we're talking about [speaking foreign language] let's talk about that. first of all, talk about your vision or your reaction to putting up-- and the significance of that in our culture. itzel: yes, well, i think that the first thing that i wanna share, you know, with folks that are not familiar with the dia de los muertos holiday, or day of the dead, the first thing you need to know is that it's not halloween. day of the dead is an entirely different holiday and it's really about the celebration of life, about honoring someone that has passed away and really celebrating what they liked, whether it was, you know, music, food, and the idea of the ofrenda is putting whatever they liked when they were around, so that when their spirit comes and this is on november 1, november 2, they can take the essence of all those things that you put in the ofrenda and go back to the afterl