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Send us Fan MailHave you ever noticed how easily we believe every thought that crosses our minds?A self-critical thought emerges, and we mistake it for our identity. But what if your power lies in realizing that you are not your thoughts?In this conversation, we explore what it means to detach from the stories our minds create, why resisting thoughts often gives them more power, and how acceptance can become a pathway out of the darkness. Today's guest is Ana Maria Jinga, a business and lifestyle identity coach and the founder of Becoming Abundant, a faith-rooted personal growth movement dedicated to helping women reclaim freedom in their minds and hearts. Drawing from her background in psychology, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), holistic wellness, and faith-based mindset work, Ana helps people break free from limiting patterns and reconnect with their God-given identity and purpose.This episode is a reminder that our thoughts do not define us, that we are never meant to walk life's challenges alone, and that even in our darkest moments, there is a path back to hope, freedom, and wholeness. Don't be shy to ask for help.Please enjoy my conversation with Ana Maria Jinga.CONNECT WITH ANA: Instagram: @iamanajingaDownload my FREE eBook: A Weekend of Feeling GreatSchedule a FREE Discovery call Sign up for my free weekly newsletter: HEREBuy my book Living Your Best Life in CollegeTake the 2-minute Wellness QuizIf you enjoyed this episode, please FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW & SHARE!! Rates and reviews help the message get to more people! Thanks!Good is What Makes You Feel Well is Mamma Terra's PodcastCONNECT WITH MAMMA TERRA HEALTH COACHING:Instagram: @mammaterrahcFacebook: MammaTerra.HCLinkedIn: Anna ResendeIntro Music "Levitar" credits to Ricardo Ulpiano, Thiago Peixoto, Marcelo Luciano Menino, and Anderson Rodrigo de Oliveira.Podcast art credits to Caroline Kohls Thanks for tuning in!
Three interesting interviews lined up, starting and ending with some Central Florida business leaders. Morris Hartley leads a Central Florida beverage business called H and H Products, and he tells an amazing story of faith at work in the marketplace. Another prominent leader who works with business leaders, helping them integrate their faith into those reached by their businesses. Finally, local trainer, consultant and business coach Ana Maria Lowry drops by Mike's booth on Podcast Row.
Livre en débat: Laetitia Colombani, Un jour sans femme (LʹIconoclaste) Reykjavik, Islande. Pour faire avancer l'égalité hommes-femmes, Katla organise une grève mondiale des femmes à la suite de l'assassinat de sa meilleure amie Soffia par son petit ami. Elle s'inspire de la grande grève des Islandaises de 1975. Son projet prend de l'ampleur, des mouvements de femmes se mettent en place au Sénégal avec Aya, au Salvador avec Ana Maria, au Japon avec Michiko. Par Sarah Clément et Isabelle Falconnier.
Livros mencionados:Os Maias, Eça de Queirós;Colecção Uma Aventura;Colecção Viagens no Tempo;Partida, Julian Barnes.
Rencontre avec Isabela Figueiredo et Ana Maria Binet à l'occasion de la Journée Internationale de la langue portugaise autour de l'ouvrage "Un chien au milieu du chemin" aux éditions Chandeigne. Entretien avec Sylvie Hazebroucq.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Maicon Sales e Clebes Oliveira se destacam no humor brasileiro com talento para imitação e personagens marcantes. Com trajetórias que passam por TV, rádio e internet, eles conquistam o público com criatividade, carisma e performances únicas. Juntos, dão vida a personagens como Ana Maria Brisa e Léo Picardias arrancando risadas por onde passam
En este episodio con la Dra. Ana María Leal, dermatóloga, hablamos de los fundamentos del skincare inteligente y bien orientado qué son los activos, para qué sirve cada uno y cómo elegirlos según lo que tu piel necesita. También explicamos el papel del serum y como integrarlo, los hábitos que realmente complementan el cuidado de la piel, como la constancia, el descanso, la alimentación, la hidratación y la protección solar. Además, platicamos sobre cómo armar una rutina de skincare de manera sencilla, útil y realista, sin caer en excesos, y cerramos con algunas opciones de procedimientos antiedad que pueden complementar el cuidado en casa cuando están bien indicados. Un episodio para entender el skincare con más claridad, intención y menos mitos.
Anamaria Gutiérrez is 23 seasons into running Este Garden, a women-powered, one-third-acre urban farm in East Austin growing vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and fruit and nut trees for four restaurants: Suerte, Este, Bar Toti, and Nixta Taqueria. Her path to the garden ran through a UT Austin business degree, a farmers market coordinator role, a farm fellowship, her own market food business, and a direct pitch to restaurant owners to let her build edible gardens on their properties. In this episode, Tracy talks with Anamaria about what it means to grow culturally significant food for chefs who care — going to pre-shift to discuss seeds and taste-test new harvests, running a volunteer program that passes farming knowledge forward, and keeping urban green space open and accessible to the whole community. They also get into the harder questions: what it takes for women and young farmers to access land, what cooperative models can do for food system resilience, and what event and hospitality professionals genuinely misunderstand about the people who grow their food. Farmers and event pros have more in common than most people think — long days on their feet, weather upending months of planning, needing a village to make it work. This conversation is a reminder that the best food experiences start with knowing who grew what's on the plate.
Il caso di Ana Maria Henao rimane vivo. E ora c'è anche una ricompensa. La famiglia non si arrende e dagli Stati Uniti continuano a cercare risposte, bussando anche alla nostra redazione che aveva seguito la vicenda fin dai primi giorni. E' un filo teso che dagli uffici dell'Fbi arriva fino ai tornanti del Costo Vecchio, a Cogollo del Cengio, dove in più occasioni gli investigatori hanno cercato un indizio, un segno, qualcosa che potesse riportare a lei.
Have you ever wondered where one “yes” might lead? When Ana Maria Bagnuoli first discovered homeschooling, she didn't even know what it was. Once she caught the vision, she never looked back. Ana Maria joins Zan to share how that moment shaped her family's path and helped build a thriving homeschool community among Hispanic families. Together, they talk about calling, courage, and the beauty of building education around faith, family, and community. Your faithful “yes” at home may be shaping more lives than you realize. SHOW NOTES https://zantyler.com/podcast/192-anamaria-bagnuoli LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE Join Zan Tyler and a special guest each week for real encouragement, engaging stories, and practical wisdom for surviving and thriving on the homeschool journey. YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thezantylerpodcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3QmTyC3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vLipG2 CONNECT WITH ZAN & FOLLOW HER ON SOCIAL Website: https://zantyler.com/podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/zan_tyler_podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/ZanTylerHomeschool TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thezantylerpodcast Twitter/X: https://x.com/ZanTyler SPONSORED BY BJU PRESS HOMESCHOOL https://bjupresshomeschool.com/zan
Ana Maria Putineanu Știrb este invitata mea de astăzi. O prezență caldă, pasionată de oameni, de frumos și de Cuvântul lui Dumnezeu — nu de a-L citi superficial, ci studiat cu seriozitate și dedicare. Este designer vestimentar și creează rochii de mireasă prin brandul ei, zina.bridal. De asemenea, este inițiatoarea proiectului „Candela”, un spațiu prin care încurajează citirea și studierea riguroasă a Scripturii, iar de curând a lansat și podcastul cu același nume.Episodul de astăzi nu a fost ușor pentru mine. De multe ori îmi este greu să stau față în față cu durerea altuia, mai ales atunci când simt că nu am toate uneltele necesare ca să știu cum să discut despre ea.Poate că știi deja fragmente din povestea Anei. Dar în conversația asta vei descoperi mai mult decât atât — ce a însemnat, cu adevărat, căsnicia ei, cum ajungi într-un loc în care lucrurile se rup și cum arată viața după o despărțire pe care nu ți-ai imaginat-o niciodată.Ana vorbește deschis despre momentul în care viața nu mai arată cum a sperat și despre alegerea pe care a trebuit să o facă: să trăiască mai departe în aparență… sau în adevăr.Am vorbit despre:– identitatea femeii dincolo de statutul marital– credința atunci când rugăciunile nu primesc răspunsul dorit– presiunea de a păstra aparențele într-un mediu în care adevărul doare– stigmatul divorțului în biserică– vindecare, demnitate și alegerea de a trăi în adevărCred că, în adâncul nostru, multe dintre noi trăim cu ideea că, dacă facem lucrurile bine, dacă ne rugăm, dacă iubim suficient, putem ține lucrurile sub control. Sau chiar putem schimba oameni. Dar realitatea e că nu suntem excepția.____________Pe ANA-MARIA o găsești aici: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ana.maria.putineanu/Podcastul CANDELA - https://www.youtube.com/@candela.podcasthttps://candela.info_______________Dacă VULNERABIL te-a ajutat în viața ta de credință — sau pur și simplu te-a atins într-un mod personal — ti-aș fi recunoscătoare dacă m-ai susține:
O Fala Carlão apresenta, no Canal do Boi, uma cobertura direta da Agrícola Anamélia, durante o evento Brangus HP/Gen HP. Participam Marco Gambale, Consultor Pecuário; Liliane Sugisawa, da DGT Brasil; Roberto Barcellos, Consultor Pecuário; Alisson Andrade de Oliveira, Técnico de Campo da ABCZ; Henrique de Almeida Pires Lancsarics, Ana Maria de Almeida Pires, Ladislau Lancsarics Junior e Tita Lancsarics, da Agrícola Anamélia Brangus HP/Gen HP. O encontro reúne diferentes visões do campo, da técnica e da experiência prática dentro da pecuária, mostrando a atuação conjunta entre consultoria, tecnologia e quem está na operação. A presença de profissionais e da família à frente do projeto evidencia a conexão entre conhecimento aplicado e continuidade no trabalho no campo. A cobertura mostra, na prática, como o alinhamento entre técnica, gestão e operação sustenta a evolução da pecuária dentro da fazenda.
Hi, Spring fans! In this installment I talk to legendary Java developer advocate Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, recorded at JavaOne 2026
Check out this great show from April 13, 2022 Mt 26:14-25 How could Judas abandon Jesus? Letters Daniel asks about a bruised reed Ana Maria writes in about Jesus exposing Judas as betrayer Listener asks about the vengeance of God Word of the Day: You said so Callers What is the meaning of the word GOD when in all caps as opposed to just 'God' in the Bible. Also how about lower case 'lord' Could there be reversed transubstantiation? How do we know that Jesus was in the cistern the whole night, when that's not mentioned in the Bible How do we deal with questions from Protestants? Comment: What Judas did had to happen or there wouldn't be salvation; is that wrong? Prayer to St. Michael, and say 'cast unto hell Satan'. wouldn't be better to pray for Satan or is he a lost cause?
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In the 1990s, Ana Maria's father drove a taxi in Miami. One repeat passenger had a ritual: at the end of every ride, he'd give her father $20 for Ana Maria to “buy something nice.” One day, the man pulled out a $50 bill — the exact amount she needed to apply to her dream school. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room. --Speak conversationally, like you're talking to a friend. --Let us know why this person continues to impact your life. --If your hero were standing in front of you today, what would you say? Address them directly. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This pod is dedicated to the Aberdeen Jazz Festival which runs in the City from the 12th to 22nd March. There is lots on and we talk to Ana-Maria from Jazz Scotland all about whats on, where its on and why you should go.
Business growth feels more natural and magnetic when it's rooted in inner work, manifestation, and authentic marketing. In this episode of The Manifested Podcast, Kathleen Cameron sits down with the woman behind the scenes and longtime marketing strategist, Ana Maria Raynes, to share the intuitive strategy, alignment, and soulful collaboration behind their biggest expansion yet. Your expansion starts here: https://hubs.ly/Q03NXHlV0 I built a $50M business and you can too → https://kathleencameronofficial.com/liveevent Manifest your first MILLION now → https://kathleencameronofficial.com/millionaire/ About Ana Maria Raynes: Ana Maria Raynes is a marketing strategist and the founder of Simplified Impact, where she helps brands cut through the noise and grow with clarity and alignment. With a background in fashion and digital marketing, she blends intuitive insight with data-driven strategy to create marketing that truly works. She previously co-founded Smart Is Cool, a fashion startup featured in Glamour Magazine and Fox Strategy Room, and has since helped generate over $160 million in revenue through SEO, Google Ads, YouTube marketing, and top-tier podcast growth. Usually working behind the scenes, Ana is passionate about authentic marketing, clear storytelling, and building brands that feel aligned, impactful, and sustainable. Connect with Ana: Website: Simplified Impact Instagram: @AnaMariaRaynes LinkedIn: @AnaMariaRaynes Subscribe To The Manifested Podcast With Kathleen Cameron: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Kathleen Cameron: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube | TikTok | Kathleencameronofficial.com Unlock Your Dreams with House of ManifestationA community where you take control of your destiny, manifest your desires, and create a life filled with abundance and purpose? Look no further than the House of Manifestation, where your transformation begins: https://houseofmanifestation.com/ About Kathleen Cameron: Kathleen Cameron, Chief Wealth Creator, 8-figure entrepreneur, and record-breaking author. In just 2 years, she built a 10 Million dollar business and continues to share her knowledge and expertise with all of whom she connects with. With her determination, unwavering faith, and powers of manifestation, she has helped over 100,000 people attract more love, money, and success into their lives. Her innovative approaches to Manifestation and utilizing the Laws of Attraction have led to the creation of one of the top global success networks, Diamond Academy Coaching, thousands of students have been able to experience quantum growth. The force behind her magnetic field has catapulted many students into a life beyond their wildest dreams and she is just getting started. Kathleen helps others step into their true potential and become the best version of themselves with their goals met. Kathleen graduated with two undergraduate degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Toronto with a master's degree in nursing leadership. Her book, "Becoming The One", published by Hasmark Publishing, launched in August 2021 became an International Best Seller in five countries on the first day. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
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Nature intuitive Ana Maria Vasquez leads you into the landscape of remembrance, the era of which ancient teachings have spoken in her book NATURE: Divine Experiences with Trees, Plants, Stones and Landscapes, the third book in our Common Sentience book series. https://sacredstories.com/commonsentience-nature Ana Maria shares how the mystical takes form in Nature and how Nature speaks to us. Find out why Ana Maria encourages you to ‘take it into your listening' and open to the sentient world you are a part of. Recognize you are nature and why it's important to have reverence, check your vibe, and ask permission to begin co-creating with the natural world. Find out more about this incredible book at https://sacredstories.com/commonsentience-nature
In this episode of the Gamechangers Podcast, live from the College of Communications, Architecture+Arts at FIU (Carta.fiu.edu), Sergio Tigera sits down with Ana Maria Rodriguez, Chair of the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation and Florida State Senator, for a powerful conversation on service, resilience, communication, and legacy.Born and raised in Miami-Dade County, Senator Rodriguez shares her unexpected journey from community service and healthcare advocacy to local government, the Florida House, and now the Florida Senate. She opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, blocking out the noise, and leading with purpose—even when the spotlight isn't guaranteed.In this episode, we explore:Why service—not titles—is the foundation of authentic leadershipHow mentorship can completely change your life's trajectoryThe importance of communication in public service and leadershipMental fortitude, resilience, and blocking out naysayersEnvironmental leadership in the Florida Keys, Everglades & Biscayne BayWorkforce housing, coral reef restoration & nature-based solutionsRaising future leaders through example, not positionHer personal leadership motto: “It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice”
Part 2 of 2: In our conclusion to the Baby Lollipops case, we examine the final months of three-year-old Lazaro Figueroa's life, the investigation that followed his discovery, and the decades-long pursuit of justice that saw his mother convicted three separate times.VICTIM PROFILE:Lazaro Figueroa never had a chance at a normal childhood. Born in September 1987, just weeks after his father, drug dealer Fidel Figueroa, was murdered in Miami, Lazaro became the target of his mother's resentment as her lavish lifestyle collapsed. At three years old, he weighed only eighteen pounds, half what a healthy child his age should weigh. His left arm had been broken so many times that muscle tissue calcified into bone, freezing the limb at a permanent ninety-degree angle. Despite the relentless abuse, witnesses recalled him running across streets alone, a tiny figure navigating a hostile world without protection.THE CRIME:On the morning of November 2, 1990, Florida Power and Light employees discovered Lazaro's body hidden beneath bushes outside a Miami Beach mansion. His emaciated frame bore forty-three documented injuries: cigarette burns, defensive wounds on his small hands, a fractured skull, and two front teeth knocked out months apart. Brown packing tape secured a soiled diaper to his wasted body. Medical examiner Dr. Bruce Hyma determined Lazaro had endured eighteen months of systematic torture, including being bound, gagged, locked in closets, and left in bathtubs with scalding or freezing water. The cause of death was blunt force trauma from a baseball bat, compounded by starvation and extensive bodily trauma. Most devastating: Lazaro may have survived up to three days after being abandoned, lying alone and helpless before death finally came.THE INVESTIGATION:Police initially could not identify the child and dubbed him Baby Lollipops after the cartoon candy pattern on his T-shirt. The nickname stuck as investigators canvassed Miami Beach with flyers. On November 6, Martha Fleitas recognized the photograph on television and identified Lazaro. The investigation led to his mother, Ana Maria Cardona, and her partner Olivia Gonzalez Mendoza, who had fled to St. Cloud, Florida, stopping at Disney World after disposing of the body. Neighbor Mercedes Estrada reported hearing screams on Halloween night followed by a heavy thump against her wall, then silence. Her report to social services went unanswered.CURRENT STATUS:Ana Maria Cardona's path through the courts spanned nearly three decades. She was sentenced to death in 1992, but the conviction was overturned in 2002 due to a Brady violation. Convicted and sentenced to death again in 2011, that conviction was overturned in 2016 for prosecutorial misconduct. In 2017, prosecutors waived the death penalty, and Cardona was found guilty a third time, receiving life without parole. Judge Miguel de la O told her that wild beasts show more empathy for their offspring. Olivia Gonzalez Mendoza served fourteen years after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Cardona's eldest son, Juan Puente, died in prison in 2018 at age thirty-seven. The only publicly available photograph of Lazaro Figueroa shows him in death.RESOURCES:Learn more about this case at mythsandmalice.com/show/obscuraSupport Obscura: https://www.patreon.com/obscuracrimepodcast/Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Chime: https://chime.com/OBSCURA* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.com* Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code OBSCURA20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/obscura-a-true-crime-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On November 2, 1990, Florida Power and Light workers discovered the emaciated body of a small child hidden in the bushes of a wealthy Miami Beach home. The boy, dressed only in a lollipop-decorated T-shirt and a soiled diaper wrapped in brown packing tape, had been beaten, starved, and systematically tortured. He weighed just eighteen pounds. This is part one of the story of how a mother's resentment turned deadly.VICTIM PROFILE:Lazaro Figueroa was born September 18, 1987, into what should have been a life of comfort. His father, Fidel Figueroa, was a well-connected drug dealer who kept his family in a lavish penthouse overlooking Biscayne Bay. But fate intervened before Lazaro ever drew breath. Just two days after his birth, his father was executed in a gangland-style shooting outside a Miami riverfront bar. The murder was never solved. From that moment forward, Lazaro became the target of his mother's displaced rage, blamed for the loss of everything she had.THE CRIME:Ana Maria Cardona's abuse of Lazaro began shortly after he was returned to her custody from foster care in late 1988. Over the next eighteen months, she systematically starved, beat, and confined her son in conditions the Dade County Medical Examiner would later call the worst child abuse he had ever witnessed. Lazaro spent weeks locked in closets and tied to beds. His arm was broken and left untreated, eventually becoming fixed at a ninety-degree angle. His two front teeth were knocked out. Cardona wrapped duct tape around his diapers to avoid changing them, leaving his skin raw with bedsores. On October 31, 1990, Cardona beat Lazaro with a baseball bat, fracturing his skull. She then dumped his dying body in the bushes of a Miami Beach mansion and fled the state with her girlfriend, Olivia Gonzalez, stopping at Disney World before their arrest.THE INVESTIGATION:Miami Beach police initially could not identify the battered child, dubbing him Baby Lollipops after his T-shirt. Detectives conducted door-to-door interviews in English and Spanish and distributed flyers throughout the community. The break came when a neighbor who had occasionally cared for Lazaro recognized him from police bulletins. The investigation led detectives to Ana Maria Cardona and Olivia Gonzalez, who had fled to central Florida. Both women were arrested within weeks. Gonzalez eventually testified that Cardona had called Lazaro the son of the devil and blamed him for her descent from riches to rags.CURRENT STATUS:Ana Maria Cardona has been convicted of first-degree murder three times. Her first two death sentences were overturned by the Florida Supreme Court on procedural grounds. In 2017, she was convicted for the third time and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Olivia Gonzalez served fourteen years for her role in Lazaro's abuse and has since been released.RESOURCES:Learn more about this case at https://www.mythsandmalice.com/show/obscura/Support Obscura: https://www.patreon.com/obscuracrimepodcast/Our Sponsors:* Check out Chime: https://chime.com/OBSCURA* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Check out Mind of a Monster: The Killer Nurse: https://podcasts.apple.com* Check out Mood and use my code OBSCURA for a great deal: https://mood.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/obscura-a-true-crime-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Convidada: Ana Maria Gonçalves, autora de "Um defeito de cor". 2025 marcou um capítulo histórico para a cultura brasileira: a escritora Ana Maria Gonçalves chegou à Academia Brasileira de Letras. Foi a primeira vez em 128 anos que uma mulher negra assumiu uma cadeira na ABL. Nesta terça-feira, 30 de dezembro, O Assunto reprisa a conversa de Natuza Nery com Ana Maria Gonçalves, gravada dias antes da posse da escritora na ABL. A autora do livro que se tornou um marco de nossa cultura contemporânea discute o lugar da mulher negra na literatura brasileira. Ana Maria conta como foi a construção da protagonista Kehinde, mulher africana que sobrevive à travessia do Atlântico e à violência da escravidão no Brasil. Kehinde foi inspirada na vida de Luísa Mahin, mãe do poeta e advogado Luiz Gama – figura-chave do abolicionismo brasileiro. Na conversa, Ana Maria discorre sobre as diferenças entre o Brasil de 2006 – ano em que seu principal romance foi publicado – e o país de hoje. "Um defeito de cor" venceu o Prêmio Casa de las Américas, em 2007, um dos mais importantes da América Latina. Em 2024, o livro foi tema do samba-enredo da escola de samba Portela. Ao longo do episódio, trechos de “Um defeito de cor” são lidos pela jornalista Maju Coutinho e pelo ator Lázaro Ramos – ele dá voz a estrofes do poema “Minha Mãe”, de Luiz Gama, e de cartas escritas pelo autor.
Note: This episode is a recording of a live virtual webinar.As 2025 comes to a close, Al Dea is joined by Kyle Forrest (Principal, Deloitte Consulting), Ana Maria Sencovici (Chief Talent Officer, Royal Caribbean Group), and Brian Elliott (CEO, Work Forward) for a special end-of-year conversation on The Edge of Work. Together, they reflect on a year defined by uncertainty, AI-driven change, and growing tension in the workplace. Moving beyond hype, they explore what leaders got wrong, what's beginning to shift, and why the future of work depends less on efficiency and more on redesigning work, rebuilding trust, and leading with clarity and hope in an AI-enabled world.LinksKyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleforrest/Ana Maria's LInkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asencovici/Brian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belliott/Brian's Newsletter: https://theworkforward.substack.com/Kyle's Podcast: https://action.deloitte.com/topic/184/capital-h-podcast?rcrand=1
The 10th Annual Social Media and Politics Year in Review! This year, we cover the platforms' year in review reports, the EU's regulation on transparency of targeted ads, meta approaches to platforms, and implications of the synthetic public sphere. Here are links to reports discussed in the episode, and see you in 2026!GoogleYouTubeTikTokSnapPinterestPornhubZoom
Canada is investing hundreds of billions of dollars in new transit and passenger rail projects—but until now, there's been no unified national standards framework to guide how those systems are designed and built.In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort sits down with Ana-Maria Tomlinson, Director of Strategic and Cross-Sector Programs at CSA Group (Canadian Standards Association), to explore how Canada is working to change that.Ana-Maria shares how CSA Group—Canada's national standards organization—is developing a four-part national code for transit and passenger rail systems, covering everything from urban transit and conventional rail to future high-speed rail projects. The goal: reduce risk, improve consistency, and bring greater predictability to some of the most complex infrastructure projects in the country.The conversation explores:Why Canada lacks a unified transit and rail standards framework todayHow other regions (Europe, Australia, Japan, and the U.S.) approach rail standardsThe difference between voluntary standards and regulation—and how standards often become codifiedHow CSA plans to integrate existing international standards while addressing major gapsWhat transit agencies, consultants, contractors, and governments can expect nextHow industry professionals can get involved in shaping the codeA brief update on Canada's emerging high-speed rail ambitions, including the Toronto–Québec City corridorThis is a rare look behind the scenes at how the “rules of the road” for transit systems are created—and why they matter long before the first train ever runs.Host: Paul ComfortExecutive Producer: Julie GatesProducer: Paul ComfortEditor: Patrick EmileAssociate Producer: Cyndi RaskinBrand design: Tina OlagundoyeSocial Media: Tatyana MechkarovaIf you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.Follow us on social media:/ transit-unplugged https://x.com/transitunplughttps://www.threads.net/@transitunplu.../ transitunplugged Sign up for the Transit Unplugged Newsletter:
Aging begins when cellular quality-control systems lose their precision. In this episode, Professor Ana Maria Cuervo outlines how chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA)—a selective lysosomal degradation pathway essential for proteostasis—progressively declines with age, triggering downstream failures across neuronal and metabolic tissues. Reduced LAMP2A availability, impaired lysosomal docking, and disrupted protein triage lead to toxic proteotoxic burden, mitochondrial dysfunction, and metabolic inflexibility. Emerging evidence shows that preserving CMA activity can improve healthspan, attenuate neurodegenerative pathology, and restore metabolic homeostasis. Learn more about Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo: https://einsteinmed.edu/faculty/8784/ana-maria-cuervo
El cantante estadounidense Kurt Elling a dúo con el pianista Sullivan Fortner en el disco 'Wildflowers vol. 1' ('Paper doll', 'A memory of enchantment', 'A wish (Valentine)' -con la voz de Cécile McLorin Salvant-, 'Ana Maria') y en 'Wildflowers vol. 2' con el pianista Joey Calderazzo ('It´s only a paper moon', 'Current affairs', 'Stars. Endless stars'). Y del disco de Sullivan Fortner 'Southern nights' la pieza que le da título, 'Tres palabras' y 'Waltz for Monk'.Escuchar audio
Hola mi gente! Today we are going to read, translate and listen The Song "La Cleptómana" by Los Hermanos Rosario. I will be reading the song in Spanish very slowly and you will try to understand word by word. You will be learning some interesting words and new vocabulary and also you will be improving your listening skills in Spanish. I will translate the song in English and then read in Spanish again in a normal speed but explaining some words at the same time.. You can support me and my podcast if you want:Donate with PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/spanishwithdennisYou can buy me a cup of coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spanishwithdennis¡Que problema el que tiene Ana Maria, esa cosa me da mucha nostalgia! (2x)Ella sufre de cleptomanía y todo lo que agarra se lo lleva pa' su casa (2x)Cuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado, la cleptómanaCon esa mujer, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaA ella siempre se le presenta líos, ya tuvo un problema con TomasaEl domingo le presento al marido, inconsciente se lo llevó pa' su casaY cuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado, la cleptómanaCon esa mujer, la cleptómanaLa cleptómana fue donde Ramón, ese señor es el papá de Los Rosario (2x)Al otro día aparecimos todos metidos en el armarioAparecimos Rey, yo, Rafa, Tony y Luis todos metidos en el armarioCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado, la cleptómanaCon esa mujer, la cleptómanaCuidado con ella, la cleptómanaCuidado, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaLas mujeres no quieren hablar con ella, porque dicen que se roba los maridosComo todo lo que agarra se lo lleva, en su casa siempre tiene uno escondi'oCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado con María, la cleptómanaCuidado, la cleptómanaCon esa mujer, la cleptómanaCuidado con María.The Link of The Song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_rI2ICValkMy new Youtube channel: Spanish with Dennishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVuRUMQGwtzBIp1YAImQFQMy new Discord server and chat and you can already join and write to me there:https://discord.gg/HWGrnmTmyCMy new Telegram channel and you can already join and write to me or comment there:https://t.me/SpanishwithDennisJoin my Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/spanishwithdennisSupport me by joining my podcasts supporter club on Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-spanish-language--5613080/supportDonate with Boosty:https://boosty.to/spanishwithdennis/donateDonate with Donation Alerts:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/dennisespinosaDonate with Crypto currency:Bitcoin (BTC)1DioiGPAQ6yYbEgcxEFRxWm5hZJcfLG9V6USDT (ERC20)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855USDT (TRC20)TXoQwsaiTGBpWVkyeigApLT8xC82rQwRCNEthereum (ETH)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855If you have any other suggestions or recommendations on what other platform you can support me and my podcasts, please let me know. You can write to me on telegram.Thanks in advance!! Gracias por adelantado!My other podcasts you can find it on different platforms and apps:1- Comprehensible Spanish Language Podcast2 - Crazy Stories in Spanish Podcast3 - TPRS Spanish Stories
Dr Ana Maria Villada has spent years unraveling the mysteries of sloths—creatures so physiologically unique that they're closer to chimpanzees than they are to each other. But her work treating electrocution injuries, creating rope highways through fragmented forests, and tracking hand-raised orphans released into the wild reveals something surprising: sloths are far more adaptable than science once believed.Right now, Ana is in Uzbekistan fighting to protect sloths from international wildlife trade. Yet back in Costa Rica, her biggest challenge isn't the dramatic rescues, it's answering a fundamental question: we still don't know if sloth populations are thriving or declining in the wild.Discover how the Sloth Institute's "sloth speedways" benefit jaguars, monkeys, and porcupines. Hear why hand-raised sloths can survive in the wild. And learn what makes treating a three-fingered sloth 31% more complicated than treating a two-fingered one.LinksLearn more about the Sloth InstituteAna Maria's professional Instagram page.Check out more details about Ana Maria's PhD at Andres Bello University, Chile. Read the press release and information about sloth trafficking for CITES here.We'd love to hear from you ... share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.
Et si on se laissait tenter par une série télé que propose la plateforme MAX-HBO, l'adaptation d'un livre, il faut le dire assez sulfureux, de Pierre Choderlos de Laclos publié au 18e siècle : "Les liaisons dangereuses" ? Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter avec Laurent Marsick du 20 novembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Convidada: Ana Maria Gonçalves, autora de "Um defeito de cor". Na próxima sexta-feira (7), a escritora Ana Maria Gonçalves vai assumir a Cadeira n° 33 da Academia Brasileira de Letras (ABL). A posse da autora do livro “Um defeito de cor” será histórica: pela primeira vez uma mulher negra terá assento na instituição de 128 anos. Às vésperas do evento, Ana Maria Gonçalves conversa com Natuza Nery. A autora do livro que se tornou um marco de nossa cultura contemporânea discute o lugar da mulher negra na literatura brasileira. Ana Maria conta como foi a construção da protagonista Kehinde, mulher africana que sobrevive à travessia do Atlântico e à violência da escravidão no Brasil. Kehinde foi inspirada na vida de Luísa Mahin, mãe do poeta e advogado Luiz Gama – figura-chave do abolicionismo brasileiro. Na conversa, Ana Maria discorre sobre as diferenças entre o Brasil de 2006 – ano em que seu principal romance foi publicado – e o país de hoje. "Um defeito de cor" venceu o Prêmio Casa de las Américas, em 2007, um dos mais importantes da América Latina. Em 2024, o livro foi tema do samba-enredo da escola de samba Portela. Ao longo do episódio, trechos de “Um defeito de cor” são lidos pela jornalista Maju Coutinho e pelo ator Lázaro Ramos – ele dá voz a estrofes do poema “Minha Mãe”, de Luiz Gama, e de cartas escritas pelo autor.
Anamaria Mandal Bajai, ਅਣਮੜਿਆ ਮੰਦਲੁ ਬਾਜੈ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ang 657 Sabad 1727)
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!The CSA and the Vital Times podcast are proud to recognize Dr. Ana Maria Crawford of Stanford University, recipient of the 2025 ASA Nicholas Greene, MD Award for Outstanding Humanitarian Contribution.In this episode, host Dr. Ludwig Lin speaks with Dr. Crawford about her decades-long commitment to advancing global health. To learn more about opportunities to get involved in global health initiatives and participate in Dr. Crawford's upcoming webinars, visit www.stanesglobal.com. .
TAKEAWAYSNanobots are the building blocks for self-assembly in the bodyNano and microrobots contain semiconducting metals and they can self-assemble within the body and use toxic heavy metals.Microrobots (nanotech) can communicate with each other inside the bodyTechnocrats hope to use this nanotechnology to upload information straight from the human body and brain and into the cloud
Stéphane Bern raconte le destin d'Ana María Mauricia de Austria, dite Anne d'Autriche, l'Infante d'Espagne arrivée en France en épousant le futur roi Louis XIII, avant d'œuvrer, à sa mort, pour devenir régente absolue… Peut-on dire qu'Anne d'Autriche a mis au monde celui qui deviendra le plus grand monarque de France ? Quelle régente était-elle ? Pourquoi a-t-elle été éclipsée par toutes les figures masculines qui l'entouraient ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Joël Cornette, historien et auteur de la biographie « Anne d'Autriche, la régente absolue » aux éditions (Gallimard). (rediffusion)Au Coeur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1.- Présentation : Stéphane Bern- Réalisation : Loic Vimard- Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol- Auteure du récit : Albane Le Conte- Journaliste : Clara LegerHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Felix shares the music that's helped him recover from a serious illness. Anamaria shares some new exquisite (and, in one case, slightly toxic) love songs.Featured artists and songs:• Blood Orange, "I Can Go" (feat. Mabe Fratti & Mustafa)• Draco Rosa, "Quiero Vivir"• Caetano Veloso, "Voce E Linda" (Remixed Original Album)• Tim Bernardes, "BB (Garupa de Moto Amarela)"• Tim Bernardes, "Última Vez"• Santana, "Goodness and Mercy"• Xavi, "Ojitos de Miel"• Los Lobos, "Bertha" (Live at the Carefree Theatre, 1992)This podcast was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Felix shares the music that's helped him recover from a serious illness. Anamaria shares some new exquisite (and, in one case, slightly toxic) love songs. Featured artists and songs:• Blood Orange, "I Can Go" (feat. Mabe Fratti & Mustafa)• Draco Rosa, "Quiero Vivir"• Caetano Veloso, "Voce E Linda" (Remixed Original Album)• Tim Bernardes, "BB (Garupa de Moto Amarela)"• Tim Bernardes, "Última Vez"• Santana, "Goodness and Mercy"• Xavi, "Ojitos de Miel"• Los Lobos, "Bertha" (Live at the Carefree Theatre, 1992)This podcast was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
After years in a painful narcissistic relationship, Ana-Maria reached a breaking point... and then a turning point. In this heartfelt conversation, she opens up about her journey through loss, healing, and rediscovering the gifts that had been buried under years of self-doubt.Ana-Maria's story is one of courage, inspiration, and light. Her resilience reminds us that no matter how dark things may seem, we all have the power to reclaim our voice, our worth, and our joy.If you've ever faced challenges that left you questioning who you are, Ana-Maria's story will encourage you to keep going and to believe in the possibility of rediscovery. Tune in for a story of hope, strength, and the beauty of starting again.For more, visit: Ana-Maria McKessyHealing Her: Relationship Healing & Angelic Wisdom - YouTubeInstagram: @mckessya
Our series of updates from Texas House Democrats who have left the state to halt the Republican redistricting effort continues, and just as we were linking up with Rep. Ana-Maria Rodriguez Ramos, we learned that U.S. Senator John Cornyn has begun cajoling Kash Patel and the FBI to intervene in the Texas House quorum break - a serious, though expected, escalation: https://www.axios.com/2025/08/05/john-cornyn-fbi-arrest-democrats-texasLearn more about Rep. Ana-Maria Rodriguez-Ramos at https://www.ramos4texas.com/.Progress Texas' financial reserves have dropped to about 3 months worth of funding. Help us avoid going on a permanent vacation this summer by becoming a sustaining member: https://progresstexas.org/join-pt-summer-vacation-membership-driveThanks for listening! Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
Anamaria Ungureanu: Building Self-Awareness in Overly-Technical Product Owners Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. The Great Product Owner: The Master Storyteller Anamaria highlights a Product Owner who excelled at storytelling and vision communication, making every team member feel aligned with project goals. This exceptional PO consistently explained the "why" behind requirements and painted compelling pictures of how the team's current work would create future value. Their storytelling ability kept the team engaged and motivated, demonstrating how great Product Owners apply agile mindset principles to create shared understanding and purpose. The Bad Product Owner: The Monologue Specialist Anamaria describes a technically-skilled Product Owner who transitioned from a tech lead role but fell into the anti-pattern of excessive monologuing during sprint planning sessions. This PO, despite good intentions, overwhelmed the team with lengthy technical details, causing developers to withdraw from interactions and leaving them confused about project purposes. Through one-on-one coaching focused on building self-awareness and establishing working agreements, Anamaria helped this PO learn to communicate more effectively and engage collaboratively with the team. Self-reflection Question: How do you help Product Owners transition from technical expertise to effective team communication, and what signs indicate when detailed explanations become counterproductive monologues? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Anamaria Ungureanu: Tracking Scrum Team Behavioral Evolution Over Time Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Anamaria defines Scrum Master success by focusing on team behavioral trends and performance evolution over time. She monitors how teams increase trust with stakeholders, demonstrate commitment, and apply agile behaviors consistently. Her approach emphasizes seeking regular feedback from stakeholders and conducting honest self-assessments to ensure the Scrum Master role is truly maximizing team performance. Success isn't measured by a single moment but by sustained positive change in team dynamics and delivery capabilities. Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: Stop/Start/Continue with Enhanced Focus Anamaria recommends the classic Stop/Start/Continue format but emphasizes the importance of varying the questions and bringing both quantitative and qualitative data to drive meaningful conversations. She suggests picking specific themes for each retrospective (like testing) and ensuring that discussions lead to concrete, actionable outcomes rather than just surface-level feedback. Self-reflection Question: How do you currently measure your effectiveness as a Scrum Master, and what trends in your teams indicate genuine progress versus superficial compliance? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Anamaria Ungureanu: Practical Strategies for Organizational Tool Rollouts Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Anamaria shares her approach to successfully implementing JIRA across an organization by focusing on practical value rather than forcing adoption. Her strategy involved identifying early believers within teams, conducting open discussions to gather feedback, and demonstrating concrete benefits like improved dependency management. Rather than trying to convince resisters, she concentrated on working with willing teams to showcase the tool's value, providing real-time support during implementation, and ensuring team members felt supported throughout the transition. Her method emphasizes being present to answer questions immediately and building momentum through successful early adopters. Self-reflection Question: When leading organizational change, how do you balance addressing resistance with amplifying the voices of those ready to embrace new approaches? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
En este recap del episodio “Crianza: ¿Qué hacer si mis hij@s me vuelven loc@?” con Ana María Franco, vas a encontrar: qué hacer cuando tú como mamá o papá te sientes desbordad@ emocionalmente y sobreestimulad@, qué hacer para atravesar y frenar un berrinche, cómo funcionan las neuronas espejo y de qué manera influyen en tus hij@s, cómo validar las emociones de tus hij@s pero sí poner límites, y porque la crianza consciente NOS AYUDA A SANAR como adult@s. ¡Cuéntame en los comentarios que opinas!
Anamaria Ungureanu: The Tech Lead Who Nearly Destroyed the Team Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Anamaria describes a seven-member software team that initially seemed engaged but began self-destructing when a senior tech lead refused to embrace transparency and knowledge sharing principles. The situation escalated when this key team member's four-day absence completely blocked the team's ability to deliver, creating a dangerous single point of failure. Through careful retrospective facilitation and strategic motivation techniques, including offering the specialist new learning opportunities while gradually transferring their legacy knowledge to teammates, Anamaria helped the team overcome knowledge silos and establish sustainable collaboration patterns. Featured Book of the Week: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss Anamaria recommends “Never Split the Difference” by Chris Voss, a negotiation masterpiece because it taught her essential communication strategies for establishing trust and navigating tense situations. She emphasizes that negotiation is a critical Scrum Master skill, and Voss's techniques help build rapport with stakeholders while managing difficult conversations that arise during team transformations and organizational change initiatives. Self-reflection Question: What knowledge silos exist in your teams, and how might you motivate specialists to share their expertise while providing them with new growth opportunities? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Anamaria Ungureanu: Goal Clarity—The Missing Piece in Agile Team Performance Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Anamaria shares her experience working with a platform implementation team that appeared engaged but was actually struggling in silence. Despite initial assumptions that everything was fine, the team's quiet demeanor masked their lack of understanding about project goals and deliverables. Through strategic intervention including goal clarification with the Product Owner, confidence level assessments, and story mapping sessions, Anamaria helped transform a disengaged team into one capable of successful delivery. Her approach emphasized the importance of fostering constructive conflict, asking open questions during sprint planning about demo expectations, and facilitating better PO-team interactions to create transparency and shared understanding. In this episode, we refer to User Story Mapping and the concept of Gemba, or Gemba Walk Self-reflection Question: How might your teams be silently struggling, and what signs should you watch for to identify when apparent engagement actually masks confusion or disengagement? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Anamaria continues to impress Felix with new female voices, while he shares more jazz and Puerto Rican bomba fusion.Featured artists and songs:• Queralt Lahoz, "LA FE"• Bardo, "Renacer" (feat. Combo Chimbita)• Vanessa Zamora, "GRAVEDAD" (feat. Çantamarta)• BEATrio, "Archipelago"• Mon Laferte, "Otra Noche de Llorar"• El Laberinto del Coco, "Todo Se Nubla" CreditsAudio for this episode of Alt.Latino was edited and mixed by Simon Rentner. Our project manager is Grace Chung. NPR Music's executive producer is Suraya Mohamed. Our VP of Music and Visuals is Keith Jenkins.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy