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In this episode, I talk to Jen Yáñez-Alaniz about growing up bilingual, her poetry debut chapbook Surrogate Eater (Alabrava Press), and her forthcoming poetry collection, Pain Theory: Sweetness Ferments into a Beast.
Liliana Alaniz Abogada @todojusticia1 9-2-2025
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Moncada Alaniz v. Bay Promo, LLC
#Banfield #FJTodoBanfield
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Adriana Eguía Alaniz, nueva Presidenta de la Asociación de Desarrollo Económico e Industrial de Tijuana (Deitac). Tema: - Nuevas inversiones y expansiones de la industria: Tijuana se mantendrá como uno de los principales polos de inversión a nivel nacional pese a los retos que la región afrontará en diversos aspectos, destacó la presidenta de la Asociación de Desarrollo Económico e Industrial de Tijuana (Deitac). - Perspectivas económicas para este 2025. ¿Afectará Trump? #Uniradioinforma
The Supreme Court has recently issued rulings in three cases involving speech-based arrests, demonstrating increased scrutiny of such incidents. In a span of four months, the Court reversed three lower court decisions that had previously granted immunity to government officials accused of arresting individuals for their speech.The cases are Gonzalez v. Trevino, decided on June 20, 2024; Murphy v. Schmitt, summarily reversed on October 7, 2024; and Villarreal v. Alaniz, summarily reversed on October 15, 2024. These rulings allow the cases to proceed, giving the plaintiffs an opportunity to pursue legal action against the government officials responsible for their arrests. Despite the diverse factual backgrounds of these cases, the Court's consistent approach suggests a heightened focus on protecting First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court's recent decisions may have significant implications for First Amendment jurisprudence and future cases involving speech-related arrests.Join us for a conversation about these three cases and their possible ramifications. Featuring: Anya Bidwell, Attorney, Institute for Justice
Liliana Alaniz Abogada @todojusticia1 1-12-2024
On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez talks with poets ire'ne lara silva and Jen Yáñez-Alaniz.ire'ne lara silva, 2023 Texas State Poet Laureate, is the author of five poetry collections, furia, Blood Sugar Canto, CUICACALLI/House of Song, FirstPoems, and the eaters of flowers, two chapbooks, Enduring Azucares and Hibiscus Tacos, a comic book, VENDAVAL, and a short story collection, flesh to bone, which won the Premio Aztlán. ire'ne is the recipient of a 2021 Tasajillo Writers Grant, a 2017 NALAC Fund for the Arts Grant, the final Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Award, and was the Fiction Finalist for AROHO's 2013 Gift of Freedom Award. Most recently, ire'ne was awarded the 2021 Texas Institute of Letters Shrake Award for Best Short Nonfiction. Her second short story collection, the light of your body, will be published by Arte Publico Press in Spring 2025. http://www.irenelarasilva.wordpress.comJen Yáñez-Alaniz is a poetactivist, community organizer,and a third-year PhD Fellow at the University of Texas at San Antonio's Culture Literacy and Language Program, and a Mexican American Studies Graduate Certificate Student. Her research interests include cultural preservation and decolonial praxis. Exploring themes of sensuality, surrogacy, and consumption, Jen blends creative and academic expression using Gloria Anzaldúa's autohistoria-teoría to honor embodied experiences that are often confined within linguistic boundaries. Jennifer's literary contributions include "Matrilineal Poetics: Toward an Understanding of Corporeality and Identity," featured in Latinas in Hollywood Herstories. She has published widely in journals and anthologies, including an extensive critical biography of Carmen Tafolla in Chicana Portraits: Critical Biographies of Twelve Chicana Writers (University of Arizona Press), and her poetry chapbook Surrogate Eater (Alabrava Press) was launched in 2023.
Phoenix, Brea, San Antonio, Bakersfield...I'm coming for ya! Link in IG bio for dates and tickets: @tinocochino This week, meet Jessica Alaniz! We recently had a show together at House of Comedy in Phoenix and she completely killed it! The crowd loved her and you will too. She's living in L.A. chasing the comedy dream and can't wait to tell you all about it. Enjoy! Instagram: @jessss_cause @tinocochino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Pastor Ernesto Alaniz from Flint City Church discusses one of the most difficult passages in the Bible, Daniel Chapter 11. Pastor Alaniz outlines the purpose of the passage and goes into detail concerning the astounding accuracy of historical events that take place after the time of the writing, and encourages us to lean on the promises that were made in this passage that still have yet to come.www.cornerstonebrighton.com
Liliana Alaniz Abogada @todojusticia1 4-8-2024
Crazy to think that Jamie Hayter's journey to one of the best wrestlers today started only several years ago! But on this episode the chaps are joined by returning guest, video editor and Jamie Hayter fan David Alaniz as they discuss the huge rise and impact that she has made on the women's and joshi scene. All of that, plus the week's news in wrestling.
Howdy, Ags! Keith Alaniz ‘04 returns to the show today to share the progress his company, Rumi Spice, has made and what actions he took to get the business where it is now. He describes the beginnings of the business, the lessons he's learned and pivots he's taken, as well as the importance of following your North Star, and much more. If you would like to connect with Keith and Rumi Spice, check out their website at https://www.rumispice.com/ or on Instagram @rumi_spice! About Rumi Spice, is a direct source of the highest quality spices from rural farmers and women in Afghanistan to help provide reliable wages and economic stability. Rumi Spice is on a mission to create connections to the vibrant culture of the Middle East, its delicious food, and its people. Timestamps: [00:00 - 01:36] Intro [01:37 - 05:17] Starting Rumi Spice [05:18 - 13:56] Changes Made to be Sustainably Profitable [13:57 - 17:23] Impact, High-Quality, Transparency, Ethical Sourcing [17:24 - 21:33] Political Risk [21:37 - 25:58] Lessons Learned [25:59 - 29:44] Leveraging AI in Rumi Spice [29:45 - 31:16] BHAG & Connect with Keith [31:17 - 36:37] Chris and Greg's Takeaways [36:38 - 37:49] Outro Resources: Website: https://www.rumispice.com/ AGH Website: https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com/ Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCZx9NMwnBXs5RWC3Rwqkpw
Are your nonprofit's efforts to build community feeling a bit... flat? Are you struggling to connect with your service users and donors in a meaningful way? On this episode of The Small Nonprofit, Ashley Alaniz-Moyer, Executive Director of the Hispanic Scholarship Consortium and co-founder of Refuerzo Collaborative, shares her insights on refreshing your approach to community engagement. Discover how to move beyond transactional interactions, infuse fun and creativity into your events, and build lasting relationships with your board, volunteers, and supporters. We'll delve into practical strategies, like multi-step events and the power of stickers (yes, stickers!), to create a sense of belonging and excitement around your cause.Ashley has over 15 years of experience working in nonprofits with roles focused in operations, fundraising, marketing, communications, and events. Ashley believes in combining communication and collaboration for maximum impact. She has successfully planned major events that have launched regional education movements. She has led organizations through rebranding efforts and strategic planning processes. Her passion for community building shines through as she shares stories and examples of successful engagement strategies. She'll inspire you to reimagine your events, deepen your connection with your community, and ultimately achieve greater impact for your mission.Key Episode Highlights: Rethink Your Events: Move beyond traditional fundraising galas and rubber chicken dinners. Get creative, incorporate social elements, and provide opportunities for genuine connection and interaction.Make It Social: Create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Encourage participants to bring friends and family, and foster a sense of belonging within your community.Multi-Step Engagement: Consider a series of events that build on each other, deepening participants' knowledge and commitment to your cause.Gamification Works: Incorporate fun elements like stickers or badges to recognize and reward program participation, especially for younger audiences.Build Community with Your Board: Encourage open communication, humor, and social connection among board members. This fosters trust and deeper engagement with your organization's mission.Don't forget to become a supporter of our show!Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/2Qqv_oDwSqA Links and Resources: Hispanic Scholarship Consortium Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hispanic-scholarship-consortium Hispanic Scholarship Consortium Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram - @hispanicscholarHispanic Scholarship Consortium Website - hispanicscholar.orgRefuerzo Collaborative Instagram & Facebook - @refuerzocollaborativeRefuerzo Collaborative Website - refuerzocollaborative.comConnect with Maria on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mariario/Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/208666/supporters/new Visit https://www.gofurthertogether.ca/ to learn more. Support the Show.
Liliana Alaniz Abogada @todojusticia1 16-6-2024
Life moves in a circular path – a reality that has made itself evident to Megan Alaniz. As a youngster growing up in Northern Virginia, Alaniz knew from an early age that she wanted to be a teacher one day. Her interest likely was spurred in part by a favorite first-grade teacher, who she had again in second grade. A growing love of reading dovetailed with those years, too, creating the perfect runway for her eventual career to take flight. Fast forward a few years, and after an eight-year teaching career in her home county of Fairfax in Northern Virginia...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Kelli Podracky, Executive Director of the Northfield Union of Youth and Heath Alaniz, Youth President, discuss the services of the organization and upcoming events.
Kelli Podracky, Executive Director of the Northfield Union of Youth and Heath Alaniz, Youth President, discuss the services of the organization and upcoming events.
Dr. Alaniz's personal story is one of opportunity and determination. As the oldest child of eight siblings, she grew up amid the suffering of women and children who did not have access to adequate health care. At age 16, she was offered a life changing opportunity
Matt Alaniz returns to the show to discuss The Holdovers! Him and the boys talk about scarf and barf, coziness, and playing Six Degrees of Fast & Furious. Movie discussed: The Holdovers (2023) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Theme song by Justin Peters Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
Villeneuve and Lynch together at last! We have the PERFECT beer pairing for Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two and the PERFECT movie to go along with it: Lynch's '84 Dune. Comedian and podcaster Roland Alaniz is back with a viewing revelation that shocks the guys into silence. We quickly recover and close the BaaM Dune-on-Film wormhole. Beers by Turning Point Beer and Collective Arts. Catch guest Roland Alaniz's podcast Sports with Roland! https://open.spotify.com/show/2QzfqlYBh4Tn4WRmMlX8Hb?si=ecbe856e1c0948f0
We go to war with Ridley Scott's new epic, Napoleon, and then go back to the future with Scott's classic, Blade Runner. Guest Roland Alaniz joins the fun. Don't miss this more-fun-than-you-can-handle episode. Beers by Burlington Beer Company and Weathered Souls Brewing/Dogfish Head Brewing.
We tackle two international features this week including this year's Palme d'Or-winning Anatomy of a Fall. Then things get radical with the Mexican feature Radical. Guest Roland Alaniz is back to help us make sense of it with a Run the Jewels beer collab and an 11.2% ABV vanilla barleywine that goes down wonderfully. Hear even more in After Hours, our weekly BONUS EPISODE at patreon.com/beerandamoviepodcast.
You're either Nexus or against us and boy were the odds stacked against them. We're joined by the lovely chaps of the BasedWorld and Deadlock editors Cass (fast asleep from his bed) and David Alaniz as well as our dear MeleeHellBot as we chronicle the life and career of the famed stable. From their start in NXT to being buried by Super Cena. All of that, plus the news from the last seven days!
It's often stated that “data is the new oil' and while that may be true, it oversimplifies the value of data. Data by itself isn't inherently valuable. The value comes when it is properly collected, processed, refined, and injected into the right conversations. What is the value of data? Is all data valuable? Is it a boolean where data is either valuable or it is not valuable? What is the cost of bad data? On this episode of the 33 Tangents podcast, Jason and Jim are joined by Stewart Alaniz. Stewart is a 20+ year analytics professional who has provided valuable business insights for large brands in multiple industries. He currently serves as a Data Governance Steward, focused on optimizing data collection, data enablement and analytics processes, including platform usage. In this role he focuses on establishing new methods to improve efficiencies in data quality and accessibility for data consumers of all kinds. Last but not least, he drives a learning & literacy program to help educate business stakeholders, analysts and technical teams on the value of data. Where you can find Stewart LinkedIn THANK YOU We know your time is limited, so it means a lot to us that you would spend some of your time with us. If you have found this episode to be valuable, we would appreciate if you would share it. And if we are getting you hooked, don't forget to subscribe, like, and recommend on your favorite podcast platform. WHERE TO LISTEN The 33 Tangents video simulcast is now available on YouTube Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen on TuneIn Listen on Amazon Music WHERE TO FIND US Website: www.33sticks.com Email: Podcast@33sticks.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/33Sticks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/33sticks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8KUpp_LygXotCrKgR9ZoBg
How to bring all of yourself with you onstage, tap into the leadership role, bring the energy especially when you have to wear multiple hats. In this lively dialogue with dancer, creator and director, Katy Alaniz Barnhill we talk dance, stand up comedy, producing, directing and more!Connect with Katy on Instagram: @feminineempressmovementCheck out the Comedy Culture Club, a weekly live stand-up comedy show that Holly produces in Oakland, CA>>About Holly ShawBefore becoming a comedian, Holly Shaw spent a lifetime on stage, T.V. and film as an actor, professional dancer and later as a speaker, coach and hypnotherapist. She's authored two books: the Amazon bestseller, The Creative Formula, as well as Making Art In the Middle of Madness and she was a regular teacher at SAG/AFTRA's conservatories in San Francisco as well as Los Angeles. Her podcast, Performers & Creators Lab, was named One of the Most Outstanding Podcasts of 2019 by Databird Research. Through all of her offerings she has helped thousands of performing artists, some of them Emmy Award winning and Grammy nominated, overcome stage fright, impostor syndrome, and creative blocks so that they can create the work they were born to make and become undeniably magnetic performers. To learn more, please visit www.performersandcreatorslab.com
Keith Alaniz is in the business of doing good and doing well. He is one of the founders and CEO of Rumi Spice, a social enterprise that promotes peace in Afghanistan by connecting farmers with markets and empowering Afghan women. Keith's military service in Afghanistan inspired him to start Rumi Spice in 2014, which has since become an award-winning company known for its high quality spices and its commitment to fostering peace through business. In addition to his military service, Keith has an impressive educational background. He received his undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Master's degree in Engineering Management from the Missouri University of Science and Technology. He later attended the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he earned his MBA and was recognized as the top entrepreneur for the 2018 class. Keith also worked for three years at Google as a program manager for the technical infrastructure supply chain team. We speak with Keith about how his time in Afghanistan led to the creation of Rumi Spice, how the company bootstrapped and how it actively works to benefit Afghan farmers while running a profitable business. Follow Rumi Spice online: https://www.rumispice.com/ Follow Rumi Spice on Instagram: @rumi_spice Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound.
Dave and Joe welcome back comedian Roland Alaniz to discuss the new Will Ferrell/Jamie Foxx canine comedy, Strays, along with the 2014 Hungarian canine revenge opus, White God. Roland hosts the podcast, Sports with Roland, so we start with Sportz, a very blue gose from Turning Point Beer. The interesting sours continue in the second half with a very mochi Berliner Weisse from Parish Brewing.
Tony Diaz, Literary Curator for the Guadalupe Cultural Arts's Latino Bookstore, welcomes Jen Yáñez-Alaniz and Octavio Quintanilla who are the featured authors for the Texas Author Series' August reading on August 11th at 6:00PM. Jen and Octavio will read form their latest works and have a question and answer afterwards as well as sign copied of their books which will be on sale at the Latino Bookstore. Light snacks and drinks will provided for folks; as always, our event is free of charge and open to the public but donations are always welcomed! If you can't make it, check out the interview w/ Tony about their current projects and hear them read some of their poetry! Jen celebrates "Chicana Portraits," and her upcoming anthology, "Chicana Portraits". Octavio shares with us his current project "The Book of Wounded Sparrows". along with his work with VersoFrontera. Jen Yáñez-Alaniz is a Chicana Mestiza activist, educator and poet. She is a PhD Fellow in the Culture, Literacy, and Language Department at the @utsa University of Texas, San Antonio. Her research interests include translanguaging as a social justice framework with a focus on educator reflexivity and empathy. As co- founder of Welcome: A Poetry Declaration, she brings awareness through equity-driven cultural conversations centered on the preservation of language and language literacy. Her latest and forthcoming publications are included in several anthologies and journals. She is the author of an extensive critical biography of Carmen Tafolla in the forthcoming anthology, Chicana Portraits, edited by Dr. Norma E Cantu. Octavio Quintanilla is the author of the poetry collection, If I Go Missing, the founder and director of the literature & arts festival, VersoFrontera, publisher of Alabrava Press, and former Poet Laureate of San Antonio, TX. His new poetry collection, The Book of Wounded Sparrows, is forthcoming from Texas Review Press in fall 2024. He teaches Literature and Creative Writing at Our Lady of the Lake University.
Keith Alaniz, the Co-Founder and CEO of Rumi Spice, joins the show to share his journey from neutralizing IEDs with the US Army in Iraq to connecting Afghan spices with the world. Hear the behind-the-scenes of saffron production, how to create a culture that creates opportunities, run your business from across the world, add more products to your mix, and get creative with your cooking. Connect with Keith at RumiSpice.com
The Zone is joined by Sinton High School head baseball coach Adrian Alaniz to discuss his former catcher and Royals first-round draft pick Blake Mitchell and what he'll bring to KC. But first, the show is joined by Alex Duvall of Royals Farm Report to react to the first three selections of the Royals' draft and to preview what's next for the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howdy, Ags! Keith Alaniz ‘04 returns to the show today to share the progress his company, Rumi Spice, has made and what actions he took to get the business where it is now. He describes the beginnings of the business, the lessons he's learned and pivots he's taken, as well as the importance of following your North Star, and much more. If you would like to connect with Keith and Rumi Spice, check out their website at https://www.rumispice.com/ or on Instagram @rumi_spice! About Rumi Spice, direct source the highest quality spices from rural farmers and women in Afghanistan to help provide reliable wages and economic stability. Rumi Spice is on a mission to create connections to the vibrant culture of the Middle East, its delicious food, and its people. Timestamps: [00:00 - 01:36] Intro [01:37 - 05:17] Starting Rumi Spice [05:18 - 13:56] Changes Made to be Sustainably Profitable [13:57 - 17:23] Impact, High-Quality, Transparency, Ethical Sourcing [17:24 - 21:33] Political Risk [21:37 - 25:58] Lessons Learned [25:59 - 29:44] Leveraging AI in Rumi Spice [29:45 - 31:16] BHAG & Connect with Keith [31:17 - 36:37] Chris and Greg's Takeaways [36:38 - 37:49] Outro Resources: Website: https://www.rumispice.com/ AGH Website: https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com/ Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCZx9NMwnBXs5RWC3Rwqkpw
On this week's episode of Enneagram IRL, we are in full swing with season 3! As we introduce a new season, we are also introducing a new co-host, Heidi Alaniz Critz, who has been part of the Nine Types Co. team for almost three years. Get to know both of us in this episode as we do a deep dive into our personal Enneagram journeys, our types, subtypes, and more! Here are the key takeaways:How did we get into the Enneagram & learn our type?What was the most glaring evidence for our type?Examples of passion-based personality patterns: Envy & Self-Deceit The journey to finding our subtype: Sx3 & Sx4Resources mentioned in this episode:The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron, Suzanne StabileThe Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type IndicatorThe Passions and The Virtues of the Enneagram Blog PostIEQ9The Wisdom of the Enneagram by By Don Richard Riso, Russ HudsonPassions & Virtues Free DownloadThe Complete Enneagram by Beatrice ChestnutA Few Things to Know About Fours, Type Series by Nine Types Co.Midnight Library Series by Matt HaigWant to keep the conversation going? Join me on Instagram @ninetypesco to keep learning and chatting about how our types show up in REAL LIFE! Connect with me here: https://www.instagram.com/ninetypesco/?hl=enLearn more about subtypes! Download my free subtypes guide here.Want to stay up to date with all things Nine Types Co? Join my email-list and receive Enneagram reflections, thoughts about growth and personal development. Plus, you'll get priority access to new offers and courses! Sign up here.Not sure about your type? Get my free self-typing guide and a series of six emails to walk you through the whole process. Sign up here: https://ninetypes.co/selftyping-guide
My 5-minute spiritual reboot interview with Richard Alaniz, Shaman and Author of "A Shaman's Tale: Path to Spirit Consciousness," gives his take on your spirit guide.
Esta semana tenemos otros 1Pa3 en esta ocasión tenemos en la primera entrevista Celeste 'Chuky' Alaniz 'Boxeadora de Argentina y campeona de mundo WBO' en la segunda tenemos a Young Swaggy 'Cantante de reggaetón' y en la tercera y no menos importante tenemos a Tatiana Nicole Ortiz 'Es una de las promesa en el boxeo aficionado de Puerto Rico'. REDES Desde La Linea Podcast 👇 https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod Celeste 'Chucky' Alaniz 👇 https://instagram.com/chucky_alaniz_okk?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Young Swaggy 👇 https://instagram.com/swaggybaby.pr?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tatiana Nicole Ortiz👇 https://instagram.com/tatyboxinggirl?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Host Chase Brewster and guest Savanah Alaniz of The Savannah Bananas talk about how The Savannah Bananas have grown over time, how social media is so important in baseball, and her journey to become a Marketing Coordinator on Episode 9 of The Chase Brewster Show #ChangeInspireMotivate
Skeee-whoa! What an episode for all three of us as fans of a certain podcast. Joining us on this episode is the one and only David Alaniz! The video editor behind the very well known Retro Syncs of Deadlock! He's here to chat with the chaps about the history of WWE Post-Production. From it's humble beginnings to the one man responsible for the modern day edit and hype package in WWE. All of that, plus the week's news!
In this incredibly impactful episode of Spark Change, Connie Maday shares a conversation with Dr. Anne Alaniz who is a Board certified gynecologist in Houston Texas. Dr. Anne Alaniz was born in a small impoverished village in Malawi, Africa, and is the oldest of eight siblings. At the age of 16, an ER doctor from Texas visited her village and saw Anne's potential. The doctor, wanting to make a lasting impact, offered to host Anne for a US education. With her family's blessing, Anne moved from Malawi to Texas where she attended high school, college and medical school. While in medical school, she held a garage sale with her friends raising $3,000 she used to buy land in the Salima District of Malawi near the village in which she grew up.On this land, in 2012, Dr. Alaniz founded the US non-profit Pothawira International where she raised funding and subsequently built an orphanage, primary school, computer lab, farm, mill, birthing center, and outpatient health clinic – the ONLY health clinic in Daniel Village (population 10,000).Dr. Anne Alaniz shares her life story, how she realized her purpose and the mindset she embraced to get her through the adversity and challenges in her life. She is a true example of how one person can make a difference in the world and shares about the ripple effect when you throw a rock into the pond. Podcast Notes: Parents and educators may wish to preview prior to listening with audiences under grade 6 to consider topics that may require further discussion . Find out more at sparktoempower.com or @sparktoempower
#tbs MDiv #student @shelli.alaniz shares on #GivingTuesday The Bible Seminary goal for #GivingTuesday is $250,000 in support of #TBS educational ministries in accordance with 2 Corinthians 9:8 and 11Support TBS at TheBibleSeminary.edu/support#GivingTuesday #GivingTuesdayNow #thebibleseminary #TBS #students #support #katytx #houston #vision Ananias HouseSupport the show
Listen to episode 230 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Savanah Alaniz, Marketing Coordinator for The Savannah Bananas baseball team. Listen below or on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. 77 minute duration. Listen on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
Listen to episode 230 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Savanah Alaniz, Marketing Coordinator for The Savannah Bananas baseball team. Listen below or on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. 77 minute duration. Listen on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
Matt Alaniz returns to the show to discuss the movie Frank! Him and the boys talk about Rock Band, self-criticism, and problematic tweets! Movie discussed: Frank (2014) If you enjoy the Overtalking Podcast, please RATE and especially REVIEW on iTunes or wherever you listen! Visit our website at overtalkingpod.party Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @overtalkingpod Email us at overtalkingpod@gmail.com or give us a call and leave us a message at (872) 228-1591 Theme song by Justin Peters Logo by Nate Richards, check him out on Instagram @naterichardsdesigns
The third episode of Season 6 on Roast! West Coast features Eddie Alaniz, the Founder of Coffee Conspiracy Company, a bicycle-based cold brew cafe and roastery in Santa Cruz, CA. Head to https://coffeeconspiracy.co/ to learn more about the coffees they have on offer, and to see photos of the cold brew bike, follow @coffeeconspiracyco on Instagram. Support this show by SUBSCRIBING to the newsletter and choosing the paid subscription at: https://roastwestcoast.substack.com/subscribe Head to www.roastwestcoast.com for show recaps, coffee education, guest list and coffee news. Follow us on Instagram: @RoastWestCoast or Facebook: @RoastWestCoast ROAST! West Coast is one of the premier entrepreneurial podcasts that features interviews coffee professionals and coffee education. Host Ryan Woldt interviews roastery founders, roasters, coffee shop experts, farmers, green coffee brokers and more about their coffee origin stories, how they've dealt with the impacts of Covid-19, why they love coffee and much more. If you love coffee, entrepreneurship, shopping local, learning how things get made and why things are done a certain way you will love ROAST! West Coast presented by One Wild Life Co. We dive deep into the coffee industry with the help of Industry Legacy Partners including: Ascend Roasters, Ignite Coffee Company, Steady State Roasting, Zumbar Coffee & Tea, Marea Coffee, Mostra Coffee, Cafe LaTerre, First Light Whiskey, Camp Coffee, and Cape Horn Coffee. Support Women's reproductive rights with a donation to the National Network of Abortion Funds here: https://abortionfunds.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roastwestcoast/support
I'm joined by Lynda Alaniz, owner of Dark Beauty Designs, as she discusses leaving a medical assistant career in women's services and starting a small business, the inspiration behind her spooky yet uplifting designs, and how addressing her mental health helps her be a better advocate for herself and others, why meeting new people and developing strong friendships is her favorite part of being a business owner, and while it may be scary to pursue your dreams, it's even scarier to do nothing in episode 172.
Today's episode was filmed in LTM's backyard (nearly). The rain forced us inside at Union Coffee in Dallas for this incredible conversation with Katy Alaniz, enneagram 4, and Justine Guzman, enneagram 1. You'll learn a lot about Katy and Justine in today's episode, and if you want to learn more about Katy visit www.thewakefulstate.com and if you want to learn more about Justine find her on social media @beautifulstackofpancakes. Impression Management (a new favorite term of Suzanne's) Enneagram and Therapy Our relationship with social media Boundaries, too many....not enough...what's the deal Do you know what SOGI stands for? What about several other identifiers that are important to the people in our communities, important to us, important to the people we love? Suzanne asks Justine and Katy for some education for all of us who need it. PLUG TIME It's pretty simple, if you're on a journey right now and need some wisdome and community around: the enneagram, building a more contemplative spiritual life, and/or diving into your Family System and Family Systems Theory with some assistance from the enneagram, then you want to apply for an LTM Cohort in 2023. For more info and to apply visit lifeinthetrinityministry.com/2023cohorts From Intentional To Intuitive is August 4-6. If you are wanting some tools to really bring Enneagram Wisdom into your daily practice in a way that benefits every aspect, relationship, and circumstance in your day to day life, sign up. Show up, ask questions, and meet others either in person in Dallas or the online chat for those joining virtually. Suzanne is going to CRUSH it this weekend. lifeinthetrinityministry.com/store/i2i Todays INTRO: Russ Hudson at the LTM event, Br5aking The Cycle This Is Where I Leave You (2014)
Andrew Alaniz, Director of Technology & Risk at Freddie Mac, joins me on a journey through the essentials of cybersecurity leadership. With years of experience in the industry, I picked Andrew's brain on what leadership really looks like, and how it differs from being a manager. Focusing on empathy and understanding for the people we lead, Andrew explains how to earn trust from the people around you, inspire collaboration between employees in remote work settings, and create safe spaces where no one has to leave “life” at the office door. Timecoded Guide: [00:00] Connecting with the people behind cyber technology [05:22] Starting a cyber career with less barriers to entry [14:35] Building empathy and earning trust as a leader [21:52] Cyber career burnout and employee safe spaces [31:59] Actions speaking louder than words when leading employees What is the importance of empathy in leadership? Many people want to be a better leader in their workplace, but Andrew understands that a true leader leads with empathy. Real leadership cannot be earned from a place of selfishness and real trust can't be bought. Understanding others, caring about their lives, and opening yourself up to be a safe space builds the foundation of trust and empathy between you and the people you're leading. There is no “hack” to better leadership or a stronger team performance. Better performances are born from knowing your team and caring about them as employees and as people, with rich lives inside and outside of work. “I think that empathy is maybe the utmost requirement for an effective leader. You can take trust, you can buy trust, and you can earn trust. The only way trust is sustainable is if it's earned, and empathy is really essential to that.” When people think about work-life balance, especially in cyber, what does that mean? The concept of work-life balance has become a daily conversation for leaders around the world, and Andrew encourages us to rethink what we may see as a balance. While everyone deserves a life outside of work, life doesn't end when you've stepped inside an office or logged onto your computer for the day. A balance needs to happen and life outside of work has to be respected, but employees shouldn't feel afraid to be open about their lives during the workday. Instead, everyone on your team should feel empowered and respected to do their jobs without carrying the baggage of work home with them, or feeling the stress of not being able to share their lives with their coworkers when they're at the office. “[Leaders have to] empower our teams to feel safe about that work-life balance. I think that's important. There's a lot of places where there's a fear of, ‘I've got to keep life separate,' but the reality is, you can't.” Do you think it's on the leaders to have visibility into their employees' lives and to help manage burnout? Everyone in cyber fears losing an employee or even their own job success to burnout. However, career burnout is preventable and Andrew wants leaders to know that they can help prevent it. We didn't get to the staffing gap we're in today without leaders and managers pushing employees too hard for too long. Taking us back to the concept of empathy, Andrew explains that he wants his people to feel empowered and encouraged to do what they need to do to thrive at work. Adopting a “Yes, but” approach helps Andrew and his team acknowledge that there are sacrifices that have to be made in order to take on more projects without ruining work boundaries or causing employee burnout. “Customer service is one of my top priorities. Quality is my second priority, but we're going to be a culture of ‘Yes, but.' ‘Yes, but,' is the idea that, yes, I can absolutely get to that, but right now it's going to take me two weeks to get to it, or whatever that may be.” Where do you sit in the debate between remote work and the return to offices? Remote cybersecurity positions increased tenfold during the COVID-19 pandemic, but many employees are now seeking a return to the office or a hybrid working position for their employees. Considering he's a director himself, I was curious as to how Andrew views security professionals working remotely. According to Andrew, we don't have to head back to the office yet (or ever) if we don't want to, but we do have to encourage remote collaboration and personal connection between our employees and ourselves. Taking advantage of Zoom, Teams, and chat channels like Slack from a less professional standpoint might open up the opportunity for employees to talk just like they would in an office— sometimes about work, but other times about life, events, or new ideas. “There's a difference between remote work and remote collaboration. A lot of companies have remote work down, but remote collaboration is completely different. People accidentally collaborated constantly in the office.” --------- Links: Keep up with our guest, Andrew Alaniz, on LinkedIn. Connect with AJ Yawn on LinkedIn and Twitter Follow ByteChek on LinkedIn and Twitter, or learn more about ByteChek on their website Listen to more from the Hacker Valley Studio and To Comply or Not to Comply
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