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Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be . Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 27/09/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/@impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impulsodeuna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impulsodeun... -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/ #DanielFerminades #Impulsodeunanuevavida #Filantropo #Conciencia #Paciencia #Compasión #Espíritu #VerdadesDeveladasDesdeLaConciencia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goE5iuhWOzo&t=1402s
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema de Nuestra labor en el universo. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 08/08/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XT... -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impulsodeuna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impulsodeun... -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/ #DanielFerminades #Impulsodeunanuevavida #Filantropo #Conciencia #Paciencia #Compasión #Espíritu #VerdadesDeveladasDesdeLaConciencia
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema de la muerte y su relación directa con la vida. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 19/08/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XT... -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impulsodeuna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impulsodeun... -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/ #DanielFerminades #Impulsodeunanuevavida #Filantropo #Conciencia #Paciencia #Compasión #Espíritu #VerdadesDeveladasDesdeLaConciencia
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda del cielo. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 19/08/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XT... -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impulsodeuna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impulsodeun... -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/ #DanielFerminades #Impulsodeunanuevavida #Filantropo #Conciencia #Paciencia #Compasión #Espíritu #VerdadesDeveladasDesdeLaConciencia
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda del cielo. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 19/08/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XT... -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impulsodeuna... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impulsodeun... -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/ #DanielFerminades #Impulsodeunanuevavida #Filantropo #Conciencia #Paciencia #Compasión #Espíritu #VerdadesDeveladasDesdeLaConciencia
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema del Plan Divino, existe un plan. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 10/11/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema La Paciencia. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 24/11/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda del cielo. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 12/02/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema del CIELO Y EL INFIERNO a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 08/09/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema de el equilibrio, cómo encontrarlo y sostenerlo . Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 06/10/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema del presente de la humanidad, tiempos difíciles globalmente.. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 20/10/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diálogo con Andrea Be aborda del cielo. Emitido a través de su Instagram @sentir_es_el_secreto EL 08/03/24 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Daniel en diIálogo con Andrea Be aborda el tema del ego desde otra perspectiva a través de su intagram @setir_es_el_secreto 17/08/23 -Suscríbete a nuestro canal: / @impulsodeunanuevavida -Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales: Facebook: / impulsodeunanuevavida Instagram: / impulsodeunanuevavida -Visita nuestro sitio web: http://www.impulsodeunanuevavida.org/
Representation in film and media for anyone other than white dudes has been an on-going problem, from the inception of Hollywood to present day. But representation and diversity in the film industry is also a huge problem. Andrea Beça (they/them) is a filmmaker, editor and writer from Edmonton (currently based in British Columbia) who created Solidarity Film Camp, for diverse individuals interested in learning the ins and outs of the film industry in a safe and accessible space. Andrea created a documentary about Solidarity Film Camp (watch it here) and in this episode, they join Gio and Renée to talk about how crucial representation and diversity are, Andrea's experience in film school, theatre productions vs films, and the importance of community collaboration. Find Andrea at abecaproductions.com and on social media @contessabessa. Like the show? Subscribe, rate us on iTunes, and check out our Patreon if you want to support the show.
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TW for a frank discussion about domestic abuse, abuse survivors and violence against women With guest host Andrea Beça from the www.andreabeca.work! At the Church of the Moving Picture We #LoveBadMovies and today, we love Shark Night! This episode goes in some completely unexpected but amazing places. Leave a comment @cinematologicalHit us up on Instagram @cinematologicalShow us love on Facebook Music: Dark Arts Christopher Slaski (PRS)Quantum Droplet Philip Sheppard (PRS)
Join me in conversation with filmmaker, storyteller and multipassionate femme in business, Andrea Beça. She shares why she hates the term "hustle", how hard social media can be on the psyche, how the work you do becomes the work you do, and the best lesson she's learned in business! Shownotes can be found at http://www.girltrieslife.com/podcast/78 Books discussed: How to Be Everything by Emilie Wapnick Daring Greatly by Brene Brown
Ever contemplate being your own boss? This week we dissect the romanticized notions of entrepreneurship with professional story teller Andrea Beça. As a freelance filmmaker and photographer Andrea brings stories to life through film and other various media. We get to chat about some of the struggles women face working in male dominated fields and the importance of helping lift one another up. In the podcast we chat about one of her fantastic documentaries she produced for story hive "Stump Kitchen: Cooking for the Heart." https://youtu.be/U5-2h_nYdG8 As a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network Andrea loves to shine the light on some of the amazing local entrepreneurs in our community in her podcast "That's So Maven!" www.yegmavens.com If you'd like to learn more about the projects Andrea is working on check out her website at: www.andreabeca.work Thanks for joining us this week. If you'd like to make any suggestions for future episodes feel free to find us at both Instagram and Twitter @careerpod
On this episode, we discuss the challenges and triumphs of being a woman entrepreneur. First we speak with Andrea Beça, the host of That’s So Maven, a podcast about women business owners in Edmonoton, about what’s she’s learned from speaking to so many women entrepreneurs. Then we hear from Carrie Armstrong, the owner of Mother […]
The second half of our conversation with German Villages of the Modern Manhood podcast and web site. We continue our conversation about masculinity, sports, stigmas around therapy, Super Mario World, and TRUCKS! Men Edmonton is a grass root group talking about violence against women, feminism and masculinity. One of German’s earliest interviews was with one of the founders of Men Edmonton, Ryan Valley. Some really amazing films mentioned by German, Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In. Please find them on Netflix, or wherever, and watch. Men Edmonton sponsored an event in April of 2017 where they screened The Mask You Live In and held a panel afterwards. German recorded the session for the Modern Manhood podcast. Michael Kimmel studies gender and is featured in the documentaries mentioned above. The Precarious Manhood Theory revolves around fear. If a man’s masculinity is challenged, he’s more likely to engage in aggressive or stereotypical male behaviors. Hockey is a “man’s game,” says Patrick Maroon. Retired goalie Corey Hirsch shares his mental health struggle with the world. Foul play prevented German from completing all the levels in Super Mario World. We love the Portlandia Battlestar Galactica episode because it highlights the dangers of binge watching. Paul’s crew at work is all about comparing hours in Breath of the Wild. German mentions how men and women tend to posture in a community of their peers. He doesn’t recommend The Game, but he said there’s a chapter on peacocking. How is NHL ‘94 on the Sega so beloved by all? A mystery to be solved in a future documentary. German’s other podcast is all about hockey, Your Team Sucks. Rasheed Wallace is crazy and we loved it. German loves, LOVES, soccer as well. He’s an Arsenal fan, but his heart is with his Chilean National team. Inspired by Men Edmonton, German hopes to build a community for men to share their stories on his podcast, Modern Manhood. The Ferdinand was another website that German had started for people to share their stories about masculinity. He’s in the process of moving it to Modern Manhood. The site was called The Ferdinand because it was based on The Story of Ferdinand. The story was turned into an Oscar winning short by Walt Disney. German is delighted that women are listening to his show as well. He was a guest on What it is with Andrea Beça of That’s So Maven! who listens and encourages others to listen to his show. The event at The Metro Cinema German spoke of on the show, which played the documentary The Mask You Live, In is long past but he recorded a podcast of the experience. Help German continue to enrich the lives of us all by giving to his Patreon. Find German’s Modern Manhood show on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Lots of wonderful things have happened since our chat with German Villages. The Modern Manhood podcast has joined GRadio.ca and the Alberta Podcast Network. German is an incredible human and his show is inspiring and absolutely needed in today’s world. Don’t hesitate to reach out to him, he’s just that kind of person. And, please remember to take care of yourselves. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Our January meetup was billed as a debate between Taylor Chadwick of What It Is against Andrea Beça of That's So Maven on how long a podcast should be. "Debate" turned out to be a bit of a strong term. As Taylor says at one point, "it sounds like we're just going to agree the whole time." I accept responsibility. Everyone's just so nice. They do come from different points of view on what works for the length of their own shows. The sweet spot for What It Is — an arts interview show that Taylor does with Chris Cook and Brian Bergum — is 70 minutes. That's So Maven — a show for, by and about female entrepreneurs that Andrea does with Lauren Dary — is about half an hour. Both have sound reasons for that, which you'll hear in the podcast, along with the following points: How your content and format dictate length; How the growth of podcasting has made shorter shows more common; Audience feedback on length and what to do with it; Batch recording vs time-sensitive recording; Preparation vs editing for controlling length. You'll also hear questions and comments from Troy Pavlek of Basket of Yegs, Brandon Schatz of Yegs and Bacon and Doctor Whooch, Nick McQuik of The Quik and Slow Comedy Show, and Chris Chang-Yen Phillips of Let's Find Out. Incidentally, I usually like to keep my podcast to less than half an hour, but this one was so full of good stuff that it's pushing 50 minutes. I guess you win this round,Taylor. This episode is also available in iTunes, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. For even more on the art of podcasting, listen to Taylor's conversation with Andrea along with Adam Rozenhart of The Expats and German Villegas of The Modern Manhood Podcast. Many thanks to Edmonton Opera for sending one of our audience members to Cinderella (remember that Elektra is coming in March!). Thanks to Variant Edition for their hospitality, and to CafeRista for the treats. Shout-out to Edmojis, too. Our next Edmonton Podcasting Meetup is on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Variant Edition. The topic is "How to get started, Part 2," and we'll be drawing on the experience of the team behind The Broadcast, which was in development at our first meetup on getting started, and is now a real thing. Register to attend here. This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Castria, where award-winning podcasters help you take your podcast from idea to reality. Castria's Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky will be on a panel about podcasting at iMedia on March 11. If you miss them there, find them at wearecastria.com.
Meet Robyn Wilson, the fearless and empathetic interviewer behind The One, a podcast featuring everyday people and the love stories that make them unique. The One was "spurred out of jealousy," Robyn says. She had been helping her husband, Phil Wilson, with his podcast (more about that below), and decided that she wanted something of her own. Hearing other people's love stories made her happy, so she decided to go with that. In this conversation, you'll learn more about how Robyn approaches her interviews, what it was like to have the microphone turned on her and Phil, what it was like to make Vue Weekly's Best of Edmonton list, and how the podcast gives her an opportunity to bring joy. Have a listen. This episode is also available in iTunes, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. Robyn made the following recommendations: That's So Maven, Andrea Beça and Lauren Dary's interview show by, for and about female entrepreneurs; The Expats, Adam Rozenhart's smooth-voiced show about the experience of living abroad; Baconhound, Phil Wilson's celebrated food blog, and the Off Menu podcast that goes with it. Robyn is up to her ears in homework right now as she pursues her degree in social work, so the podcast is on a wee break. But the episodes are evergreen, so dive in to the back catalogue. And if you want to share your love story, Robyn would to hear from you on Twitter (@joyfulfollies) or by email. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Castria, where award-winning podcasters help you make your podcast sound great. In this episode, Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky discuss how they use their decade's worth of experience in podcasting to help bring other podcasts into the world. If you want their help, look them up at wearecastria.com.
Meet Tema Frank, an author, an Internet pioneer, and the creator of Frank Reactions, where she explores customer experience and customer service in the digital era. Tema has long been a woman ahead of her time, putting up her first website in 1995 to promote her first book, Canada's Best Employers for Women. Most people around her didn't even know what a website was, but the experience taught her things she would use later on, which is a theme, as you'll hear. Credit perhaps is due to the University of Alberta, where she was part of the first business class that had to take a computer course. She now serves on Senate. Tema has one of the coolest podcast origin stories I've heard yet. She was living in France and wanted to get into Le Web, which cost a lot. So she decided to pitch a story to the CBC show Spark so she could get press credentials. It worked, and she not only got into the conference, but learned that she had a good voice for radio (you'll hear that) and a love for interviewing interesting folks. You'll learn how the business model of her podcast has changed over the years, and how it has become both a source of the research for her latest book — PeopleShock: The Path to Profits When Customers Rule — and a way to sell the book and her consulting services. She has some solid advice for those who'd like to do the same. This episode is also available in iTunes, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. Here are Tema's recommendations: That's So Maven: The podcast by, for and about female entrepreneurs, by Andrea Beça and Lauren Dary; Science for the People: An interview show that explores the connections between science, popular culture, history and public policy; The podcast roundup on my own Seen and Heard in Edmonton (thanks, Tema!). She'd also love to see you this week at LitFest, Edmonton's nonfiction festival, which runs until Oct. 23. (I'll be at CANADALAND Live on Monday night and the Story Slam on Wednesday.) Find Tema on Twitter (@temafrank) and Frank Reactions on Facebook. PeopleShock is also available at Audreys Books. This week’s Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven stories about the city, cultivated by the community. Taproot's second story, Making a ripple toward reconciliation, is up. In this episode, you'll hear writer Anna Holtby discuss her approach and explain why she wanted to be part of Taproot. Want to satisfy your curiosity about something going on in the city? Join Taproot. Musical credits: Beethoven’s Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1, played by Daniel Veesey, from freemusicarchive.com.
A conversation with Andrea Beça, who loves to set challenges for herself and do them out loud on the Internet. Her latest project is a series of ukulele videos, and she’s got more ideas in the hopper. Check out the full show notes to see all the links she mentioned, and tons of recommendations for local… More Episode 4: Andrea Beça
NOTE: we had some recording equipment issues, which resulted in less-than-awesome sound for our interview. We fixed it up as best we could. Our apologies to our guests and you, our listeners. Scott sat down with... well, me. And also Trent Wilkie and Andrea Beça from Friends Without Benefits, a new sketch comedy group we've formed. I'm not going to talk to much about how awesome we are (which is very), and I'll let the [low-sound-quality] episode speak for itself. Our show launches tomorrow, January 29. Check out the trailer!