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Best podcasts about Aixa

Latest podcast episodes about Aixa

Hoy por Hoy
Los sketches de La Biblioteca de Hoy por Hoy | | Dos empleados de la biblioteca enfrentados por Aixa De la Cruz

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 7:15


La visita de Aixa de la Cruz a la Biblioteca de Don Asensio en Hoy por Hoy provoca un enfrentamiento entre dos empleados , una fanática de la escritora  vasca y otro que no tenía conocimiento de su existencia. Llegaron a gritarse literariamente. Muy fuerte

Hoy por Hoy
La biblioteca | Aixa De la Cruz hace su particular pacto de sangre con la Biblioteca de Hoy por Hoy

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:01


'Todo empieza con la sangre' de Aixa De la Cruz (Alfaguara) ya está en los anaqueles de la Biblioteca de Antonio Martínez Asensio en Hoy por Hoy.  Una gran historia de amor, que como todo, en la vida y en la muerte, arranca con la sangre y , en concreto, con un pacto de sangre ¿No venimos todos de ahí? Pues eso. Una novela además donde el tres es más equilibrado que el dos y la trieja menos tóxica que la pareja. Ahí lo dejamos, lean y disfruten. Aixa De la Cruz nos donó además otros dos libros para nuestras estanterías: 'Ancho mar de los sagarzos' de Jean Rhys (Debolsillo) y 'Poesía completa' de Emily Dickinson (Visor). Nuestro bibliotecario Antonio Martinez Asensio registró una trilogía de Monserrat Roig para disfrutar de las lecturas con el buen tiempo con las novelas: 'Ramona, adios' , 'Tiempo de cerezas' y 'La hora violeta'. Las tres editadas por Casonni. A la trilogía de Monserrat Roig , Martínez Asensio añadió 'Aguas de primavera' de Ivan Turguenev (Alba editorial) que será la novela que nos contará en su programa "Un libro una hora". En el capítulo de novedades el empleado Pepe Rubio nos trajo dos: 'La trasmigración' de Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel  (ADN) y 'Radio Benjamin' de Walter Benjamin con ilustraciones de Judy Kauffmann (Libros del Zorro Rojo). Pascual Donate volvió a rescatar un libro abandonado entre armarios y cajoneras de la redacción de la Cadena SER,  en este caso '100 oficios para el recuerdo: un viaje por la España rural en busca de la labores del pasado' de Eugenio Monesma (Lunwerg) . Y por último llegaron las donaciones de los oyentes de Hoy por Hoy: 

La estación azul
La estación azul - Todo empieza con la sangre, de Aixa de la Cruz - 13/04/25

La estación azul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 56:30


Hablamos de lo divino y lo humano con Aixa de la Cruz al hilo de Todo empieza con la sangre (Ed. Alfaguara), su nueva novela, protagonizada por una mujer que vive al borde del descalabro en su búsqueda desesperada de un amor capaz de colmar su vacío interior.Luego, Javier Lostalé abre su ventanita poética a La guarida inútil, volumen publicado por la Fundación José Manuel Lara que recoge toda la obra poética -también inédita- de Álvaro Salvador, uno de los principales impulsores de la influyente corriente poética de "La otra sentimentalidad".En su sección, Ignacio Elguero nos recomienda otras lecturas: la poesía reunida de la estadounidense Mary Oliver que publica la editorial Lumen bajo el título de Devociones y la nueva edición de El principito que acaba de sacar Reino de Cordelia con ilustraciones de Javier de Juan.Además, Sergio C. Fanjul nos pone tras la pista de Dos tardes con..., colección dirigida por Sergio del Molino para la editorial Alianza, que se ha propuesto inocular el gusto por los clásicos a partir de pequeños volúmenes de corte apologético en el que distintos escritores españoles celebran a su autor de cabecera.Nos despedimos en compañía de Mariano Peyrou, que esta vez nos habla de Se secará como la hierba (Ed. Arrebato Libros), un poemario de Friederike Mayröcker, poeta austríaca muy desconocida en España que ahora podemos leer en una traducción de Sandra Santana y Magdalena Kotzurek.Escuchar audio

Iglesia DC
¡Rascando la picazón! | EP.06

Iglesia DC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 46:46


Nada más feo que a uno le pique una parte del cuerpo dificil de rascar y que nadie esté cerca para ayudar o que uno no pueda rascar. Servolución busca siempre rascar la picazón, la necesidad de donde estemos. En este episodio hablamos al respecto con el Ps. Luis, Dir. Isra, Aixa y Dior.

Iglesia DC
¡No sea egoísta! | EP.05

Iglesia DC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 46:46


Continuamos con esta serie de episodios sobre #servolución y en esta ocación, conversamos con Dior, Dilma y Aixa sobre que es servolución y compartimos algunos #testimonios de lo que ha hecho servolución en nuestras vidas. La mejor conclusión que podemos tener es: ¡No sea egoísta!Compartí este episodio y responde a la pregunta: ¿Para vos, que es Generosidad ridícula? Leemos tus comentarios.

Es Cine
Entrevista a Milena Smit y Aixa Villagrán por 'La chica de nieve 2'

Es Cine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 24:52


Sergio Pérez entrevista a las dos protagonistas de la serie de Netflix que esta segunda temporada es aún más tenebrosa.

El Faro
Gatopard@ | Aixa Villagrán: "Dentro de mí conviven Patti Smith y la Virgen de la Macarena"

El Faro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 29:39


La actriz de 'Vida perfecta', 'La virgen roja' y 'La chica de nieve' repasa su trayectoria junto a Mara Torres, marcada en sus orígenes por sus lorquianas tías, las telenovelas mexicanas y la Telefunken

GATOPARD@
Gatopard@ | Aixa Villagrán: "Dentro de mí conviven Patti Smith y la Virgen de la Macarena"

GATOPARD@

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 29:39


La actriz de 'Vida perfecta', 'La virgen roja' y 'La chica de nieve' repasa su trayectoria junto a Mara Torres, marcada en sus orígenes por sus lorquianas tías, las telenovelas mexicanas y la Telefunken

Un Minuto Con Las Artes www.unminutoconlasartes.com
Entrevista con Aixa Díaz: La maestra del diseño editorial venezolano

Un Minuto Con Las Artes www.unminutoconlasartes.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 54:24


Radio Eibar
Aixa de la Cruz: "Muchos síntomas de una enfermedad mental responden a la necesidad de producción compulsiva del propio sistema"

Radio Eibar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 10:30


TARDE ABIERTA
TARDE ABIERTA T06C030 Victorias musicales. Aixa (18/10/2024)

TARDE ABIERTA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 22:27


Los cristianos también leen
Jesús lo cambia todo (ft. Aixa de López y Cornelia Hernández)

Los cristianos también leen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 82:18


Hoy empieza todo 1
Hoy empieza todo - Los Destellos de La Pegatina - 04/10/2024

Hoy empieza todo 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 118:54


Comenzamos el viernes con nuestro viajero musical que nos lleva a Venezuela para descubrir a MARI. Después, conectamos con Víctor, que desde la orilla del Río Segura nos presenta a Helio, Aixa y Kilara; tres de los artistas que participan en el Festival Big Up de Murcia. A las 8, toda la actualidad y descubrimos una nueva palabra desde La Rioja: "GOLORITO". Continuamos hablando con Adrià Salas, cantante de La Pegatina, banda que se toma un descanso temporal. Finalizamos con Pilar Palomero, directora de Los destellos, una película con Patricia López Arnaiz y Antonio de la Torre sobre cuidados y sobre la vida y la muerte. Escuchar audio

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico
339. Aixa Vilar - Go Betty Go

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 57:56


Aixa Vilar, drummer of LA punk band Go Betty Go, joins us on the show to talk about the band's history, Betty's recovery, and the new EP "Black & White". MusicGo Betty Go "Party At Sea"Go Betty Go "C'Mon"additional music The Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
HUDA F ARE YOU? by Huda Fahmy, read by Huda Fahmy, Aixa Kay, Ayman Samman, Christie Bahna, Rasha Zamamiri, and a Full Cast

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 7:22


Huda Fahmy's hilarious graphic novel for teens will delight listeners. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss the fun of listening to this lively audio adaptation. Huda's having a bit of an identity crisis. Her family's just moved from a small town to Dearborn, Michigan, and suddenly her personality can't just be “the hijabi girl” because she's not the only one. Fahmy's wry narration perfectly captures the many ups and downs of freshman year. A full cast of narrators, music, and sound effects help tell Huda's story as she bounces around between cliques, bickers with her sisters, makes new friends, faces down bullies and Islamophobes, and survives a raucous year of high school. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Listening Library. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at brilliancepublishing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Didáctica Radio
Es posible lograr la conducta deseada en tus hijos - Aixa Gamez

Didáctica Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 45:54


NO ME CAMBIES LA VIDA
ENTREVISTA A AIXA, CANTANTE. p260

NO ME CAMBIES LA VIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 12:02


ENTREVISTA A AIXA, CANTANTE. 22 DE JULIO DE 2024. TEMPORADA VI. Entrevista en los micrófonos de NO ME CAMBIES LA VIDA a Aixa, cantante. Te animamos a escuchar esta magnífica entrevista.

Mujer para la gloria de Dios
Compartiendo con Jackie y Aixa sobre su nuevo libro “¿De quién soy?”

Mujer para la gloria de Dios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 43:26


Este video es un episodio especial donde compartimos con Jackie y Aixa sobre su nuevo libro “¿De quién soy?”. "Mujer para la gloria de Dios" es un programa dirigido a mujeres, con el fin de orientarles acerca de cómo vivir su diseño para la gloria de Dios. —————————— Síguenos las redes sociales de Ministerios I&S ○ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/isministerios/ ○ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ISMinisterios ○ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/ISMinisterios Síguenos las redes sociales de La IBI ○ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/iglesiabautistainternacional ○ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LaIBI ○ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/laibiorg —————————— Una producción de Ministerios Integridad & Sabiduría Queda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este recurso, por cualquier medio o procedimiento, sin para ello contar con nuestra autorización previa, expresa y por escrito. Toda forma de utilización no autorizada será perseguida con lo establecido en las leyes internacionales de Derecho de Autor. Derechos Reservados.

The Defender Podcast
Adoption, Redemption, Identity: The Story Behind 'Whose Am I?

The Defender Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 51:10 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Defender podcast, we share an interview with children's book authors Jackie Darby and Aixa de López, creators of "Whose Am I? /¿De quién soy?" In this heartwarming episode, the authors share insights into their collaborative work, a captivating narrative that delves into adoption, redemption, and the quest for identity in Christ. The book introduces us to Darly, a pre-adolescent girl navigating the complexities of her adoption story, and Jackie, her mentor and friend with a powerful testimony. Jackie's journey from being abandoned in a dump to finding a loving family unfolds, offering a touching exploration of the adoption experience. "Whose Am I?" is a must-read for adoptive or foster children, parents in similar situations, those hoping to adopt, and children seeking to understand the nuances of adoption. Join us for a discussion on this impactful book that provides a platform for difficult yet essential family conversations.GUESTSAixa de López is a graphic designer, writer, and speaker. She is wife of Alex and mother of four children, two of whom came through the miracle of adoption. She is a spokesperson for the Christian Alliance for Orphans in Latin America and a board member of the Christian Alliance for Orphans.In 1963, Jackie Darby was a newborn abandoned in the garbage dump of Seoul, Korea, until one day a missionary nurse found her. Today she is a mother of two adult children, and a full-time missionary with her husband of 35 years, Randall. Together they founded the ministry Start with One Global in Guatemala, where they focus on encouraging and training leaders in various ways to generate auto sustainable resources so they're able to impact their communities with the Gospel.HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTDr. Rick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCESWe wanted to highlight a new resource for families that helps open up conversation about our identity in Christ. Whose Am I? is a bilingual (Spanish/English) children's book that shares true life experiences about adoption, redemption, and finding our identity in Christ. Because it is written for children and parents together, this book provides opportunities to discuss difficult topics, such as abandonment and identity.We believe this book could be an excellent resource for any foster or adoptive families as well as those who would like more insight into helping others find their identity in Christ. Visit our Amazon store at LifelineChild.org/Amazon to purchase a book for yourself or more as gifts. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. FOLLOW USFacebook, Instagram, TwitterThe Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | SpotifyThe Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify

Livin' The Bream Podcast
The Faith That Bonds Us

Livin' The Bream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 20:43


When Jackie Darby was a baby, she was abandoned in a rat-infested dumpster in Seoul, South Korea. Now, she aims to inspire other adopted children to find their identity Jesus Christ.   Co-Authors Jackie Darby and Aixa de López discuss their new illustrated bilingual book, Whose Am I, and how God brought the two of them together through adoption. They also share how they're empowering families to have open and honest conversations about the adoption process, their relationships, and their faith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Religión Pura
María: maternidad y fe

Religión Pura

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 34:15


"Principalmente no somos mamás, principalmente somos hijas". Aixa de López

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen
The Sisterhood of the Traveling pants

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 56:33


Welcome to another episode of Raw Tea , This week I am so excited to have my three best friends on Anny, paula, and Aixa. We are on the road, heading back from a girls trip. We talk about how we first met, first impressions, some of our favorite stories and we get deep, we discuss hardships in friendships, how to maintain a lasting friendship through the ever changing waves of life, things to look out for in friendships, and what we are most grateful for. We laugh, we cry, lots of road noises but such a good listen. 11 years and counting, couldn't be more grateful. A note to my girls - I love you guys so much, truly don't know what life would be without you all. Thank you for your support and love through every single stage in life, thank you for always being my firm foundation when i need it, you've truly changed my life.

Cooper Stuff Podcast
Cooper Stuff Ep. 202 - Who's Am I? w/ Jackie Darby and Aixa de López

Cooper Stuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 42:53


Authors Jackie Darby and Aixa de López join Cooper Stuff to talk about their book “Whose Am I?” This book is based on the real life tragic story of Jackie Darby, who was abandoned as a baby and left for dead, but rescued by a missionary and adopted into a family. This interview is such an encouragement as we discuss our identity and adoption into the family of God. Join us for this truly powerful conversation! ► Buy John's new book, Wimpy, Weak, And Woke http://www.johnlcooper.com/wimpyweakwoke https://a.co/d/j2JNRCV ► Buy Whose Am I https://lifelinechild.org/whose-am-I/ ► Subscribe to the podcast: www.johnlcooper.com  Apple: http://bit.ly/cooperstuff  Spotify: http://bit.ly/cooperstuffspotify  CastBox: http://bit.ly/cooperstuffcast ► Connect with John L. Cooper on Social Media:  https://www.facebook.com/johnlcooperstuff https://www.instagram.com/johnlcooper  https://twitter.com/johnlcooper ► Cooper Stuff Merchandise:  www.johnlcooper.com/store

The Mindbuzz
MB:204 with Aixa, Go Betty Go Unplugged: Candid Conversations on Music and Shows

The Mindbuzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 87:05 Transcription Available


Aixa is the drummer for Go Betty Go, an all-female punk band from Los Angeles. https://www.facebook.com/GoBettyGoOfficial/https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-betty-battle-her-cancer-awayWe're back on the airwaves, ready to burst your earbuds with the latest from the world of music and comedy after a 12-day hiatus. We've got Aixa from Go Betty Go in the studio, sharing her musical odyssey, tales from the music industry trenches, and the scoop on her band's forthcoming shows and album. There's also a sneaky peek at our holiday-themed open mic night and a special surprise gig. Just when you thought we'd run out of juice, we plunge into a wild ride through LA traffic, recounting our touring adventures in an RV, and our morbidly fascinating visit to Jeffrey Dahmer's neighborhood. A drumroll, please, as we venture into a chat about a love for drumming discovered purely by chance and how it shaped our guest's musical career. We reminisce about Stuart Copeland and The Police's massive influence, while our guest delves into why Sting's "wildcat" drumming is worth checking out. We've got a mishmash of comedy, music, and riveting personal stories on the menu. So, buckle up and get ready for a jam-packed episode!FirmeMezcal.comUse promo code MYGRITO to receive a discount with your purchasehttps://www.firmemezcal.com/HouseofChingasos.comUse promo code MINDBUZZ to receive a 10% discount on entire purchasehttps://houseofchingasos.com/?ref=0F5Yfbs6SAN0f2Mindbuzz.orgStart podcasting!https://www.mindbuzz.org/ Subscribe to The Mindbuzz Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYj7eDCsV3YPzxv7VRKZKg Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @themindbuzz https://www.instagram.com/themindbuzz/ to keep up with our hosts, guests, and upcoming events! See you on the next one!"King without a Throne" is performed by Bad HombresKing without a Throne Official Music Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNhxTYU8kUsKing without a Thronehttps://open.spotify.com/track/7tdoz0W9gr3ubetdW4ThZ8?si=9a95947f58bf416e

John Dalton - gently does it . . .
Ep 279 – Aixa Oliveras

John Dalton - gently does it . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 108:58


Patreon and Paypal link – In this episode, I am chatting with Aixa Oliveras in Miami. Aixa answers your questions on a variety of subjects. Aixa's Instagram @aixa_oliveras Aixa's Website https://aixaoliverasfineart.ck.page     Thanks for listening! Click here to support the podcast. Subscribe on iTunes Theme music by The Argyle Pimps. Thanks lads.

La estación azul
La estación azul - Asuntos de familia - 20/08/23

La estación azul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 57:16


Esta temporada nos llegaron a la redacción muchísimos libros sobre la familia o, mejor dicho, sobre los claroscuros de esa institución, supuestamente regida por el amor, en la que tantas veces campa la violencia. En realidad, no debería de sorprendernos. Pocas cosas dan más juego dramático que los líos de familia. Y es que, ya lo decía Tolstói, "todas las familias felices se parecen unas a otras, pero cada familia infeliz lo es a su manera". Así que hoy tomamos su frase como punto de partida para dar forma a este programa monográfico en el que vamos a rescatar las entrevistas que hicimos en su momento a Emiliano Monge y a Aixa de la Cruz a propósito de sus últimas novelas, Justo antes del final (Ed. Literatura Random House) y Las herederas (Ed. Alfaguara), en las que exploran el impacto y los efectos de la locura en el ámbito familiar. Escuchar audio

Los cristianos también leen
Productividad para «improductivos» (ft. Aixa de López y David McCormick)

Los cristianos también leen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 22:28


La productividad es para todos.

Glo
Examining the Current and Future State of the Global Church

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 48:49


It's important to remember as Christians in America that the global church consists of churches from all countries and continents. God is building his church continually, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. He displays his faithfulness even amid the brokenness we witness in our local church contexts. Christ came to rescue his Bride, and he won't stop perfecting her until he returns.In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss what God is doing in their local congregations and share hopeful stories and statistics of God's work around the world. The hosts close their conversation and the first season of Glo by praying for churches that God has placed on their hearts. May we listen closely to the stories of God's work worldwide and be encouraged to persevere in our faith and devotion to his church, knowing he remains faithful.Episode time stamps:Episode and topic introduction (0:00)Aixa's hope for the church in Guatemala (3:43)God's work at 20schemes in Scotland (6:07)Hope in the American church (9:25)The local church as a healing agent (12:54)Hopeful statistics about the global church (15:24)Encouraging stories from different parts of the world (17:04)Praising God for believers doing work in hard places (26:09)Praying for churches around the world (29:30)What is one part of the world you've always wanted to visit? (46:00)

Glo
Supporting Mental Health with Dignity and Grace

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 36:29


"Part of the promise of the new heaven and new earth is that you are going to have a new mind." – Soojin ParkIn this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss the importance of creating a safe space within the local church for Christians to share their emotional and mental health struggles and receive encouragement without shame. They vulnerably share their own stories of struggling with mental health and describe how the hope of eternity, when we will be fully restored in body and mind, gives us the endurance to persevere.The struggle with anxiety and depression is one that might require medical help, professional counseling, and tools of God's common grace in order to find healing, and we serve a God who meets us in our weakness and lovingly bears our burdens. By fostering open and compassionate conversations about mental health within the body of Christ, may we create an atmosphere where those silently suffering can find hope.Episode time stamps:Episode and topic introduction (0:00)The stigma of mental health in the church (5:13)Mental health as a Christian woman (7:36)Postpartum depression and anxiety (10:57)Biblical joy and the range of human emotion (14:42)We don't have to edit our prayers when we are struggling (17:21)Pray without ceasing and cast your cares on the Lord (20:30)Depression and a future renewal of our minds (22:19)How to walk with someone who is struggling with mental health (25:03)Recommended resources (28:40) Recommended resources: Rhythms of Renewal by Rebekah LyonsThe Wounded Heart by Dan AllenderA Small Book for the Anxious Heart by Edward T. WelchDepression: Looking up from the Stubborn Darkness by Edward T. WelchBlame it on the Brain by Edward T. WelchSpiritual Depression by D. Martyn Lloyd JonesThe Emotional Life of Our Lord by B. B. WarfieldThe Allender Center

Glo
Exploring the Intersection of Christianity and the Arts

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 31:14


As believers, we create because we have been created by the One who fashioned everything together, with no point of reference. In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park talk about how all creation, especially the arts, points us to God—the creator himself. They discuss broadening our definition of "art," the difference between art for the church and art from the church, how art can move us to worship the person of Christ, and more.Episode time stamps:Topic introduction (0:00)Graphic Design and Christ (3:59)The peace in drawing and painting (6:19)What does it mean to be creative? (8:36)Shakespeare, Great British Baking Show, and hip-hop dance (10:18)Art is everywhere (11:36)Valuing art (14:03)How we find meaning in art (15:52)Why do we become afraid of the unfamiliar? (17:51)Art for the church and art from the church (20:49)Music as a bridge to art (24:47)

Glo
Pursuing Biblical Community in a Digital Age

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 25:31


With the rise of digital technology and the COVID-19 pandemic, it's easy to fall into a pattern of exclusively engaging with church and community online. However, as Christians, we are called to gather with one another and to stir one another up to love and good works in physical community. So, how do we break out of our comfort zones and embrace meaningful connections with other believers, as God intended?In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss the trend of online church engagement, why some of us might find online church more comfortable, God's design for connection and community, and why isolation is dangerous for our hearts. You'll be both challenged and encouraged to pursue genuine biblical relationships in a world increasingly dominated by technology.Episode time stamps: The global pandemic and its impact on church (1:15)Coming back to church after the pandemic (4:42)Fears preventing people from coming back to church (8:28)Dangers of relying on online community for spiritual growth (11:59The importance of being connected to a community of christ-followers (14:50)Those who have become disconnected: Say, "I miss you." (16:58)Created for worship together (19:24)Online resources that have helped point the hosts to Christ (20:34)

Leading Equity
LE 305: Navigating Censorship: Understanding the Requirements of Restrictive Laws with Drs. Laura Beth Kelly and Aixa Marchand

Leading Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 41:30


Show notes  Click here to book Dr. Eakins for your next event. Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact sheldon@leadingequitycenter.com today.

Union Radio
Zona Éxitos - El Reflujo Estomacal con la gastroenteróloga Aixa Díaz

Union Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 8:06


Glo
Comforting and Empowering the Poor Through Christlike Love

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 39:25


In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss how believers and church leaders can provide mercy ministry that is effective, biblical, loving, and sustainable. Drawing from the book, When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor . . . and Yourself, the hosts define "poverty" and talk about how to identify and prevent early mistakes in mercy ministry. You'll learn the importance of discipleship in caring for the poor, how to open the door to evangelistic conversations, caring for spiritual needs, and practical steps you can take to start serving the poor and marginalized in your local context.Episode time stamps:When helping hurts (0:00)Redefining how to serve the poor (3:20)Poverty in Guatemala (5:29)Mercy ministry: serve well and thoughtfully (8:09)Relative vs. absolute poverty (8:54)Restoring relationships (10:31)How to discern where to give your gifts and resources (12:32)Knowing the needs in your community (16:57)The importance of discipleship (18:22)Identifying early mistakes in mercy ministry (20:31)What does it look like to trade rather than give? (22:34)Relational poverty in the Korean American community (25:39)The story of the shoe maker (29:06)Recommended resources:When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor . . . and Yourself by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert"Why It's Better to Trade Than to Give" by Justin Lonas"How Can We Include the Poor in the Conversation?" with Brian Fikkert and Robby Holt from TGC Q&A's Faith & Work series 

Ella Florece
Lidiando con la infertilidad con Aixa De López

Ella Florece

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 38:21


Como mujeres estamos llamadas a ser dadoras de vida, sin embargo muchas veces encasillamos ese rol solo a la maternidad. En este nuevo episodio del podcast estaremos conversando sobre la infertilidad y como tener una perspectiva bíblica junto a  @Aixa_de_Lopez  quien es esposa, madre de 4 hijos, diseñadora gráfica, autora del libro Lágrimas Valientes y colaboradora en varias iniciativas ministeriales entre la que se destaca la Alianza Cristiana para los Huérfanos. ¡No te lo pierdas! Recursos gratuitos: https://www.ellaflorece.org/recursos-gratuitos Síguenos: IG: https://www.instagram.com/ellafloreceoficial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/ellafloreceoficial Web: https://www.ellaflorece.org #infertilidad #mujercristiana #ellaflorece

Glo
Fulfilling the Biblical Mandate to Care for Orphans and Widows

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 44:51


Just as Jesus reconciled us to the Father, he restored our relationships with one another. When we were in need of a home, Jesus lovingly accepted us into his family. Similarly, caring for the fatherless often entails opening our home to children who need a secure and nurturing environment. As followers of Christ, how can we personally answer the biblical mandate to uphold and support orphans?In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss caring for orphans through foster care, adoption, and discipleship, no matter your season of life. Through prayer and faithful obedience to the Holy Spirit's leading, we can all do something to love and care for the fatherless.Episode time stamps:Aixa's family story of foster care and adoption (0:00)Spiritual adoption and spiritual orphans (9:25)Cross-cultural adoption and cultural diversity (13:45)How the church can broaden its view (15:24)Caring for the fatherless through discipleship (21:30)Spiritual fathers and mothers (24:46)Supporting families called to foster care and adoption (28:20)The Lord's grace and your unique calling (36:41)Recommended resources: Trusted organizations from the Christian Alliance for OrphansEveryone Can Do Something by Jason Johnson (book)"5 Ways Your Church Can Support Foster Care" by Ryan MacDonald (article)"Loving the Widow" by K. A. Ellis (message from TGCW18)

Glo
The Prosperity Gospel: How It Can Mislead and Harm

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 30:41


The most dangerous thing about the prosperity gospel is that it preaches a contradictory message to the true gospel of Jesus. When Jesus said we would have troubles in this world, the prosperity message says you should only experience blessing. When Jesus said you must take up your cross and follow him daily, prosperity theology teaches that if you "sow seeds of faith", you won't experience hardship. Whatever the distortion, the prosperity gospel ultimately takes our eyes off Jesus and his true Word that says this life is about God's glory, not our own. So what do we do when someone we love is tempted to believe or is actively clinging to the prosperity gospel instead of Jesus himself?In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss the dangers of prosperity theology and why our only hope is the true gospel of Jesus. They share about times they believed in prosperity theology and how God transformed their hearts to worship him and understand his Word clearly.Episode time stamps: Prosperity theology in Latin American culture (0:00)Aixa's own experience with prosperity teaching (5:43)The root: desiring blessing over God himself (8:14)The subtleties of the prosperity gospel (11:57)How suffering opens a door to the true gospel (16:00)Walking closely with those who are led astray (19:48)Longing for eternity (23:19) 

Glo
How to Use Social Media for Meaningful Engagement

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 32:42


Social media, regardless of where you find yourself in the world, is likely shaping the culture around you. It has the ability to be all-consuming—shaping our thoughts, beliefs, and values. As Christians who aspire to have an influence on those around us, how can we use social media wisely without being consumed? Should we consider taking a break from social media when the need arises? As our follower count grows and provides an opportunity for influencing others positively, is it still appropriate to use our social media platforms to that end?In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss how to use social media in a meaningful and gospel-informed way. They touch on their preferred platforms, distinguishing between influencing others on social media versus being considered an "influencer," and they identify when taking a break from it is a wise decision for our own hearts.Episode time stamps:There's no recipe for social media (0:00)How Twitter helped Aixa's faith take a positive turn (5:12)The value of social media for the global church (7:01)The dangers of self-made influence (9:45)The difference between being a positive influence and being an influencer (12:46)Social media should be an overflow of your real life (15:21)Remembering that your followers are real people (17:07)Considering your purpose for being on social media (18:34)Using social media wisely and when to take a break (22:24)Is social media causing me to sin? (28:10)The hosts share their favorite social media platforms (29:13)

Glo
Embracing Hospitality and Building Relationships

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 26:03


In Romans 12, Paul instructs believers to share in the needs of the saints and pursue hospitality. This is the same call for believers today—to help care for the people in our communities and show Christlike love through hospitality. But what does this actually look like in our various cultural contexts and seasons of life?In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park delve into the biblical foundations of hospitality and its distinction from mere entertainment. They discuss how hospitality is a form of worship and why financial limitations should not hinder our gracious care toward others. The hosts also share personal examples of what hospitality looks like in their own unique backgrounds. This conversation reminds us that we can all show Christ's love through the practice of hospitality, no matter where we are in the world.Episode time stamps:Share with the saints in their needs (0:00)What is biblical hospitality? (4:26)The humble heart and hospitality (5:49)Entertainment vs. hospitality (8:55)Hospitality as worship (12:48)When not to have someone in your home (15:37)How to be hospitable as a single woman (17:10)Showing hospitality in your cultural context (19:27)

Glo
How the Gospel Impacts Our Lives and Church Communities

Glo

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 34:50


In this first episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Sharon Dickens, Aixa de López, and Soojin Park share their personal journeys of discovering the transformative power of the gospel and the importance of understanding the substitutionary atonement of Christ.You'll hear how they first came to believe in the gospel, and how it continues to impact their lives and churches today. Stay tuned to the end of this episode, when the hosts talk about their favorite dish from their culture.Episode time stamps:Episode and host introductions (0:00)Blair's story of coming to faith (3:30)Soojin's story of coming to faith (6:07)Sharon's story of coming to faith (7:36)Aixa's story of coming to faith (10:29)The church in different contexts (13:24)Being part of the minority or majority (20:19)Recommended resources (27:28)Favorite dishes from different cultures (30:54) Recommended resources mentioned in this episode:Acceso Directo Coalición Por El EvangelioFirst Steps Series by 9MarksComforts from the Cross by Elyse M. FitzpatrickThe Pilgrim's Progress by Josh Bunyan and Alan Vermilye

Religión Pura
Alrededor de la mesa

Religión Pura

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 29:18


"Nacemos con un vacío anhelando al Señor y nuestros estómagos vacíos nos recuerdan que somos frágiles y necesitamos alimento y nuestras almas aún más". Aixa de López

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen
PART TWO : Let's talk about PPD Ft. Aixa

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 19:10


part two ft Aixa as we end out Aixa's PPD story and some rapid poll questions ! See you soon !

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen
PART ONE : Let's talk about PPD Ft Aixa

Raw Tea Podcast - With Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 27:48


Hi guys ! Welcome back to a brand new episode of Raw Tea Podcast ! This episode was such an experience. Most of us know the cliche surrounding pregnancy such as morning sickness, weird cravings and mood swings. What we don't hear about is the very real other coin of pregnancy such as PPD. PDD can be very isolating, dark, scary , and confusing, it includes deep depression in some, and even psychosis . Even if you aren't pregnant or experiencing PPD , our hope is that you all can take something away from this and maybe identify any of these symptoms in someone . please share with any new, or expecting moms if you have any in your life ! Aixa is such a power house and her story is inspiring through pregnancy to child birth to now she has worked, gone to school and has become the best mom to her little boy. If you can relate to this episode and want to talk or get more information below is Aixa's instagram. You got this, you are brave and not alone. handles : aixa.db_ Till next time Raw Tea fam

BITE
BITE Talks: La ayuda doméstica como una bendición y un campo misionero, Aixa de López

BITE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 60:26


A lo largo de América Latina, la ayuda domestica sigue siendo una de las actividades económicas más populares. Muchos hogares, incluso de clase media y baja continúan ocupando a alguna persona que les ayude en las labores del hogar. Pero la pregunta es: ¿qué pasa cuando es un hogar o persona cristiana la que ocupa esta ayuda? Aixa de López es diseñadora gráfica, escritora y oradora. Sirve como voluntaria en la junta directiva de Alianza Cristiana para los Huérfanos. Vive en ciudad de Guatemala con su esposo Alex y sus cuatro hijos. Cómo la pandemia nos ayuda a reflexionar sobre el verdadero centro de la formación espiritual, por Estuardo Salazar. El reconocido experto en educación nos expone la problemática que él reconoce como “el déficit pandémico de aprendizaje”. SÍGUENOS Sitio web: http://biteproject.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@biteproject Twitter: https://twitter.com/biteproject Podcast: https://anchor.fm/biteproject Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biteproject/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biteproject/

La estación azul
La estación azul - Las voces de Adriana con Elvira Navarro - 22/01/23

La estación azul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 56:25


Empezamos leyendo un fragmento de Mejillones para cenar, la brevísima novela con la que la escritora alemana Birgit Vanderbeke se alzó con el prestigioso Premio Ingeborg Bachmann en 1990 y que ahora podemos leer gracias al sello Ediciones Invisibles con traducción de Marisa Presas. Luego conversamos con otra autora que brilla en las distancias cortas. Elvira Navarro nos presenta la novela Las voces de Adriana (Ed. Literatura Random House), en la que reflexiona sobre las herencias familiares y nuestra forma de lidiar con el duelo. En su sección, Ignacio Elguero nos sugiere otros títulos: De nuevo centauro (Ed. Tránsito), novela de Katixa Aguirre con traducción de Aixa de la Cruz ambientada en un futuro distópico muy próximo, La flor del rayo (Ed. Seix Barral), la última novela de Juan Manuel Gil, sobre un escritor que prueba un peculiar método para encontrar la inspiración, y Poemas y fragmentos de Safo en una nueva edición bilingüe revisada y ampliada por Juan Manuel Rodríguez Tobal para la editorial Hiperión. Por su parte, Javier Lostalé nos recomienda La larga noche (Ed. Almuzara), la nueva obra de Joaquín Pérez Azaústre, que ganó el Premio Jaén de Novela con esta historia en la que reconstruye las últimas horas de Manolete. Y como siempre, terminamos en compañía de Mariano Peyrou, que hoy nos acerca m´tala, el tercer volumen de la poesía reunida (e inclasificable) de la gallega Chus Pato que publica la editorial Ultramarinos con traducción de Gonzalo Hermo. Escuchar audio

A que no te atreves
¿Qué es la sanación energética con hadas? ¿Cómo podemos reconectar con nuestros seres de luz? Con la terapeuta Aixa Martínez Rodríguez

A que no te atreves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 34:20


En A que no te atreves hablamos de la sanación energética con hadas, ¿qué es exactamente este tipo de terapia y qué significa conectar con nuestros seres de luz? ¿y cómo trabajar con ellos para que nos muestren nuestro camino? Nos acompaña Aixa Martínez Rodríguez, coach especializada en Bioneuroemoción y actualmente estudia una maestría en Consejería psicológica, fundadora de la comunidad tribu de hadas, tiene el podcast "la magia que hay en mi" y se define a sí misma como un ser de luz, encarnado en un cuerpo físico y considera que está aquí para contribuir al crecimiento y expansión de la humanidad. Síguenos en el Instagram de @aquenoteatrevescontaniachaidez y en TikTok como @aquenoteatrevescontania

Historia de Aragón
Nunca es tarde - 10/11/2022

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 180:00


Repasamos la actualidad informativa junto a Pablo Naudín y la redacción de Aragón Radio.Alberto Sánchez nos acerca el análisis económico.Juan Pelegrín ofrece la última hora del deporte.En Maldita Tecnología, Naiara Bellio nos habla sobre la “tecnofobia”, el miedo a la tecnología.Marcos Ruiz celebra un gran avance científico contra el cáncer de colon junto al Investigador de ARAID Alberto Jiménez Shuhmacher.Conocemos en detalle la primera edición del Concurso Impulso Manga junto a Daniel Viñuales de GP Ediciones.En la Torre de Babel, junto a Ana Segura, hablamos con la escritora Aixa de la Cruz sobre su nuevo libro “Las Herederas”.En el tiempo de Comunidad Sonora, conversamos con el músico británico Dan Millson.

The 100 Year Lifestyle Podcast
Empowering Questions and Solutions to Optimize Your Health with Dr. Aixa Goodrich

The 100 Year Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 28:45


Dr. Aixa Goodrich has been a good friend and colleague for a long time and I have interviewed her on multiple occasions. Her passion and expertise are valuable and she is easy to listen to.Dr. Goodrich has been leading people to a healthier way of life for nearly 25 years. Shifting people's perspectives from Crisis Care to Lifestyle Care is her expertise. She has been a key member of The 100 Year Lifestyle Network of Chiropractors for more than a decade.In this episode, Dr. Goodrich ad I discuss...What to do if you have a serious health crisisHow do you make the transition from simply recovering to optimum healthWhat should you do if your doctor is negative and gives you no hopeImportant questions that stimulate thoughts regarding health and healingResources to get you away from a lifetime of prescription drugsMuch moreDr. Goodrich received a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from Logan College and a Doctorate from Logan College of Chiropractic. In 1998, she was selected as “Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges & Universities” for her academics and persona. The Journal of Neuromuscular Systems recognized her dedication to health and wellness by publishing her work on Grand Round Discussion on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.Today, Dr. Aixa Goodrich treats patients of all ages, including infants and seniors, which has given her a wealth of experience, allowing her to fit her patients' needs best. With a commitment to providing quality care through a culture of caring and excellence, Dr. Aixa Goodrich has completely redefined the health and wellness experience of those she serves.She is certified in Whole-Foods and Plant-based nutrition from Cornell University and is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner.Dr. Goodrich practices in the Miami area and can be reached at South Florida Chiropractic and Wellness Center.  

What If It Did Work?
What if a Chiropractor could help you be more Healthy, Happy, and Stable in Life and Business? Dr. Aixa Goodwrich

What If It Did Work?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 48:18


Dr. Aixa Goodwrich  @southfloridachiropractic  has been practicing chiropractic medicine for the past 22 years and is certified in Whole-Foods, Plant-based nutrition from Cornell University and is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and professional life coach empowering her patients to get better results in a shorter amount of time and truly manifest their epic life. In this conversation, you'll learn about her personal and professional growth journey as she continues to help her patients in the physical, emotional, and physiological world. You'll hear Omar and Aixa discuss:The relationship between the mind and the bodyHow pop culture influences our choicesThe REAL epidemic affecting Americans todayTaking responsibility for every area of your lifeManaging stressLong term healthThe three keys to creating the shift into a healthier lifeWhy mindset is crucial How Aixa helps her clients "face the music"The role of an accountability partnerAixa's career - writing and speaking