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Best podcasts about aguaclara

Latest podcast episodes about aguaclara

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Crisis de orden público en Aguaclara, zona rural de Buenaventura

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 4:52


COMIDO Y RESUMIDO - El resumen diario de noticias, con José Carlos Lumbreras

Hoy hablamos de la posible subida de las tasas de interés, de los nuevos decretos contra la tercerización de trabajadores que comenzaron esta semana, además de noticias sobre inmobiliarias, textiles, el mercado de videojuegos y una sorpresa para ti si te quedas hasta el final de este video. Todo eso y más para ti que te mereces la mejor y la más útil información. ¡Alista tu café que vamos a empezar! Buenos días✋, nos desayunamos☕️ las noticias

New York Style Guide
CHOTTO MATTE PARTNERS WITH PERUVIAN SWIMWEAR BRAND AGUACLARA TO HOST A SPECIAL MIAMI SWIM WEEK CELEBRATION

New York Style Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022


CHOTTO MATTE PARTNERS WITH PERUVIAN SWIMWEAR BRAND AGUACLARA TO HOST A SPECIAL MIAMI SWIM WEEK CELEBRATION ON THURSDAY, JULY 14 Miami Hot Spot Showcases Aguaclara's 2023 Swimwear Collection with Exotic Cocktails and Canapés Party, Fashion Show and Weeklong Pop-Up Through July 18 Chotto Matte, the global restaurant brand that stylishly blends Japanese and Peruvian culinary ...

La Voz de Horus - Warhammer 40k
LVDH 248 - Kill Team Chalnath con Novicias Sororitas, Rastreadores T'au, Mechanicus y Mil Hijos

La Voz de Horus - Warhammer 40k

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 77:56


El nuevo Kill Team ha iniciado su andadura con una primera expansión de dos facciones y más material mensual desde la revista White Dwarf. Y el roadmap de Games Workshop establece un apoyo sin precedentes para el juego de escaramuzas de Warhammer 40k. Nos acompañan Jon Sao y Ace para hablarnos de Kill Team: Chalnath con sus dos facciones (Novicias de las Sororitas y Rastreadores de los T'au) además de las dos que han salido por White Dwarf (Mechanicus y Mil Hijos). Si quieres seguirlos, no dejes de pasar por: https://www.youtube.com/c/KillTeamGranada https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-killteam-mercenarios_sq_f11336428_1.html https://discord.com/invite/wargamescastellano Pero además nos visita Brottor para hablarnos de su novela "Buscando a Moloney" que acaba de publicar la Editorial Aguaclara y que vamos a presentar el 11 de diciembre en la Taberna del Pirata II, en la calle de la Bolsa, 3, de Madrid. Está en marcha la búsqueda de Moloney por Madrid (pero localizable desde fuera, por internet) y el premio será recibir el cofre de oro. Las instrucciones para hacerlo están en https://www.instagram.com/aguaclaralibros/, pero el resumen es que hay seguir las siguientes pistas: 25•24•9 53•10•7 139•13•12 85•16•10 140•7•2/3 19•19•10 125•28•4 57•13•10 47•27•8/10 Hay que seguir la cuenta de instagram de Aguaclara y de Buscandoamoloney además de publicar stories con las fotos de los lugares de Madrid donde se ha visto a Moloney, mencionando ambas cuentas y a dos amigos. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 330€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€ o siete participaciones por 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, lavozdehorus.com. 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:05:35 Brottor nos invita a la presentación de "Buscando a Moloney" en Madrid el 11 de diciembre 00:15:08 Kill Team Chalnath con sus Novicias Sororitas y sus Rastreadores T'au, además de las nuevas facciones de White Dwarf: Mechanicus y Mil Hijos 00:40:19 El mayor torneo hasta la fecha del nuevo Kill Team y sus conclusiones Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio, o es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

La Silla Vacía
#247. La ley en la frontera con Venezuela la imponen todos menos Duque y Maduro

La Silla Vacía

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 27:09


Hace 15 días terminó el cierre más largo en la historia de la frontera colombo-venezolana. Pero poco cambió el panorama por Norte de Santander la orden de reabrirla, que dio el presidente Duque. La medida fue una sorpresa, porque hace un mes había dicho que seguiría cerrada hasta septiembre.Este episodio del Podcast de La Silla Vacía nos lleva a tres zonas clave para el paso de migrantes. Nos topamos con que la Guardia Venezolana impone medidas arbitrarias, y, del lado colombiano, persiste la falta de control de las trochas, controladas por guerrillas, narcos y disidencias. Contamos la situación desde Puerto Santander, un “sanandresito” fronterizo que vive una crisis económica porque sus compradores venezolanos aún no vuelven. Y desde los corregimientos aledaños de Aguaclara y Guaramito, donde el ELN controla el tránsito y el comercio.Con las expertas María Gabriela Trompetero y Annette Idler analizamos las fallas de la diplomacia y la política en esta compleja situación binacional.

Before You Commit
Episode 28: Another Take on Ithaca and Cornell with Luna (Cornell, Ithaca)

Before You Commit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 36:09


This time we have Luna on the show. We talk about the competitive nature of admissions, the stress that comes with Cornell and the difficulty in getting internships. On the bright side, Cornell offers opportunity. Between AguaClara, dance, and sustainable development, there's a lot of good to be found. Ultimately it is what you make it, and this is Luna's take.

Argentarium
#1477 Arg-Radio 09/04/2019

Argentarium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 45:28


Escucha qué informó el FMI sobre el crecimiento económico de América Latina y el Caribe y cómo ha sido el comportamiento de las exportaciones. Te informamos cuáles son los cuatro países con la inflación más alta. Con Héctor Guiliani Cury conversamos sobre los precios de los combustible. Y Paola Subero, en la Escuela Bursátil, nos explica qué es un ''sell/buy-backs''.

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Argentarium Radio
#1477 Arg-Radio 09/04/2019

Argentarium Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 45:28


Escucha qué informó el FMI sobre el crecimiento económico de América Latina y el Caribe y cómo ha sido el comportamiento de las exportaciones. Te informamos cuáles son los cuatro países con la inflación más alta. Con Héctor Guiliani Cury conversamos sobre los precios de los combustible. Y Paola Subero, en la Escuela Bursátil, nos explica qué es un ''sell/buy-backs''.

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Argentarium Radio
#1477 Arg-Radio 09/04/2019

Argentarium Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 45:28


Escucha qué informó el FMI sobre el crecimiento económico de América Latina y el Caribe y cómo ha sido el comportamiento de las exportaciones. Te informamos cuáles son los cuatro países con la inflación más alta. Con Héctor Guiliani Cury conversamos sobre los precios de los combustible. Y Paola Subero, en la Escuela Bursátil, nos explica qué es un ''sell/buy-backs''.

latinas caribe bid fmi seni ipc con h exportaciones aguaclara bcrd guiliani cury escuela burs
Argentarium
#1477 Arg-Radio 09/04/2019

Argentarium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 45:28


Escucha qué informó el FMI sobre el crecimiento económico de América Latina y el Caribe y cómo ha sido el comportamiento de las exportaciones. Te informamos cuáles son los cuatro países con la inflación más alta. Con Héctor Guiliani Cury conversamos sobre los precios de los combustible. Y Paola Subero, en la Escuela Bursátil, nos explica qué es un ''sell/buy-backs''.

latinas caribe bid fmi seni ipc con h exportaciones aguaclara bcrd guiliani cury escuela burs
Social Entrepreneur
Clean Water, Powered by Gravity, with May Sharif, AguaClara

Social Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 21:30


AguaClara designs gravity-powered water treatment plants for low-income communities around the world. According to May Sharif, Founder and Managing Director of AguaClara, “More than one in ten people around the world don’t have access to clean drinking water on tap.” When people don’t have access to clean drinking water, adults lose time at work and children miss school. They suffer from illness and or even death. “Up to two million people die each year due to waterborne disease,” May explains. “Most of them are children under five.” By providing access to clean drinking water, people prosper and children learn. Conventional water treatment plants typically do not last more than two years in rural and remote communities. They require skilled technicians and proprietary parts to run and to be maintained. AguaClara has a different approach. AguaClara develops community-scale, non-electric water treatment systems. The systems are designed to be operated by a person with a sixth-grade education and are powered entirely by gravity. They use local materials and local labor to build and maintain the systems, creating a sustainable solution. AguaClara has its roots at Cornell University. In 2005, Dr. Monroe Weber-Shirk worked with Salvadoran refugees in Honduras. He noticed the lack of access to clean drinking water. He saw that there were water treatment plants, however the plants did not work. As he investigated the cause of widespread failure of water treatment systems in poor communities, he discovered that the systems built in these communities were not designed for the communities. Working with graduate students, he and the team designed a series of technologies for off-grid water treatment. May Sharif became involved in AguaClara as a student. She joined the summer internship program and developed designs for the program. “That was my first exposure to the developing world and what water can mean to an entire community,” she says. May pursued a Master’s of Engineering degree and continued to work on AguaClara as her project. After graduation, Dr. Weber-Shirk asked her to continue to work on AguaClara. In 2013, May and fellow graduates of the Cornell AguaClara program formed AguaClara LLC, a social enterprise. AguaClara currently has 14 systems in Honduras serving 65,000 people, four systems in India serving 2,000 people and a new plant is being built in Nicaragua. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Maysoon Sharif “More than one in ten people around the world don’t have access to clean drinking water on tap.” “Conventional water treatment plants don’t last more than two years in remote and off-grid communities.” “We put out designs that are open-source.” “Me being there and working on designs wasn’t translating into new projects happening.” “Gravity-powered water treatment works, and it works well.” “Our partners worked on commercializing it for us.” “It’s a certified BCorporation.” “Yes, you can find people to trust but also learn to develop an eye for who you can trust.” “When we leave, we want to make sure they’re taking care of it.” “Fail fast.” “You have no way of predicting what’s going to happen.” “Put your plan in place and be ready to throw it out the window.” “I make it a point not to get married to anything I create.” Social Entrepreneurship Resources: AguaClara: http://www.aguaclarallc.com AguaClara on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aguaclarah2o AguaClara on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aguaclarallc/ AguaClara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3560610 Certified BCorporation: http://www.bcorporation.net Book: Crazy Good Advice: 10 Lessons Learned from 150 Leading Social Entrepreneurs: https://tonyloyd.com/book  

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Sustainable Water Treatment

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2012 27:55


Bricks, cement, PVC piping and gravel: the list of materials necessary to build a gravity-powered water treatment plant is impressively short. In this audio interview, Sheela Sethuraman talks to Daniel Smith, Project Coordinator for AguaClara, about strategies, innovations, and their recent recognition as the Tech Awards 2011 laureate of the Intel Environment Award. Starting in 2006, AguaClara partnered with Agua Para el Pueblo in Honduras to leverage gravity rather than costly and unreliable electricity to provide for the water treatment needs in small villages. The result was a community-scale innovation that can provide portable water at less that .01 cent/liter. With successful communication between neighboring communities, AguaClara has spread across Honduras, and hopes to cross into neighboring countries like Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador in the near future. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/sustainable_water_treatment

World House Radio
Episode 2 Water System - AguaClara

World House Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2007


Today we are focusing on the water system of the home. For most of us in North America, accessing water is as easy as turning on the tap. We think little of how the water gets to us and seldom worry about not having the water we need for drinking, cooking, bathing and our other daily activities. It often feels as if we have an endless supply, but in many parts of the world the reality is very different. Accessing clean potable water is a daily concern.Today I welcome two guests to World House Radio who are addressing this issue.Monroe Weber-Shirk who is a senior lecturer in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. And Melissa Wrolstad a masters engineering student at Cornell. They are both involved in AguaClara, a project of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Cornell that strives to improve water quality through innovative research, knowledge transfer, open source engineering and design of sustainable water treatment systems.For more information on the AguaClara project, visit:http://eswserver.cee.cornell.edu/aguaclara/The two songs used in today's program both have 'water' in their titles. These songs were created by independent artists willing to share their music online for free. The artists can be found on garageband.com a website promoting new and emerging independent musicians. Visit these links to the artists:ide (water music) by Marius Mellebyewww.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSlZFKyZgGod is in the Water by rapeBABYwww.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSkYlmxZ24Join us next week for another episode of World House Radio: Stories of Home.