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On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, Capitol Weekly presented an online conference, The Resistance: California vs. Donald Trump.This is PANEL 3 – IMMIGRATIONPanelists: Senator María Elena Durazo; Luis Alvarado, Luis Alvarado Public Affairs; Kevin R. Johnson, UC Davis School of Law; David Trujillo, ACLU California ActionModerated by Andrea Castillo, Los Angeles TimesThanks to our California Conferences sponsors:THE TRIBAL ALLIANCE OF SOVEREIGN INDIAN NATIONS, WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION, KP PUBLIC AFFAIRS, PERRY COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, CAPITOL ADVOCACY, THE WEIDEMAN GROUP, and CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS
On today’s show: NPR’s David Folkenflik explains why CBS stands at the epicenter of Trump’s assault on the media. Immigration arrests in churches? Some clergy say not so fast. Andrea Castillo, federal-immigration reporter for the L.A. Times, has details on the pushback. Trump says minting the 1-cent coin is “wasteful.” Time has what to know about the yearslong debate over whether to stop. Plus, federal authorities appealed an order to unfreeze certain federal spending, Hamas said it will delay the release of the next round of Israeli hostages, and the DOJ ordered prosecutors to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
(Insight Santa Cruz) The First Four Principles ~Settling Sit ~Teachings on Individualism and Community ~Teachings on the Six Principles of Cordiality ~Guided Meditation (Bio break- not recorded) ~Lightly Guided Meditation: Generosity and Metta ~Teachings on Metta (Lovingkindness) ~Teachings on Generosity ~Lightly Guided Meditation (Ritual - not recorded)
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Insight Santa Cruz) The First Four Principles ~Settling Sit ~Teachings on Individualism and Community ~Teachings on the Six Principles of Cordiality ~Guided Meditation (Bio break- not recorded) ~Lightly Guided Meditation: Generosity and Metta ~Teachings on Metta (Lovingkindness) ~Teachings on Generosity ~Lightly Guided Meditation (Ritual - not recorded)
María Ángeles Rodíiguez "Masa" , primera campeona olímpica asturiana, nos comenta lo que significa para ella el recién inaugurado Paseo Olímpico de Gijón. Las Leonas del rugby ganan la WXV3 y se clasifican para el Mundial nos lo cuenta Berta García con Clara Piquero, jugadora asturiana, MVP en el primer partido del torneo. Abordamos los problemas con las goteras de La Tejerona y el aviso de sanción para el Balonmano Gijón con nuestra colaboradora, Andrea Martínez y el presidente del BMG, Daniel Fernández. Y nos adentramos en el mundo del patinaje artístico sobre ruedas con la entrenadora del CP Virgen de La Luz, Andrea Castillo.
María Ángeles Rodíiguez "Masa" , primera campeona olímpica asturiana, nos comenta lo que significa para ella el recién inaugurado Paseo Olímpico de Gijón. Las Leonas del rugby ganan la WXV3 y se clasifican para el Mundial nos lo cuenta Berta García con Clara Piquero, jugadora asturiana, MVP en el primer partido del torneo. Abordamos los problemas con las goteras de La Tejerona y el aviso de sanción para el Balonmano Gijón con nuestra colaboradora, Andrea Martínez y el presidente del BMG, Daniel Fernández. Y nos adentramos en el mundo del patinaje artístico sobre ruedas con la entrenadora del CP Virgen de La Luz, Andrea Castillo.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
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(Cambridge Insight Meditation Center) This talk will focus on enthusiasm, clear knowing, and contentment, three beautiful qualities originating from the Satipatthana refrain. We'll explore how to cultivate them as part of the body contemplations.
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Cambridge Insight Meditation Center) This talk will focus on enthusiasm, clear knowing, and contentment, three beautiful qualities originating from the Satipatthana refrain. We'll explore how to cultivate them as part of the body contemplations.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
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(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) The practice of generosity, lovingkindness, and compassion. Introduction and guided meditation.
Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) The practice of generosity, lovingkindness, and compassion. Introduction and guided meditation.
Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center) The practice of generosity, lovingkindness, and compassion. Introduction and guided meditation.
Encuentra el libro en arte.rockandjoy.com En este episodio entrevisto a Andrea Castillo, una de las escaladoras referentes en Ecuador, tanto por su rendimiento como por sus proyectos sociales y de investigación. Si te ha gustado por favor suscríbete, me puedes encontrar en Spotify y por supuesto en rockandjoy.com. Comparte y deja un comentario, estaré encantado de responderte. El mundo es tu rocódromo, sal ahí fuera y disfrútalo!
Encuentra el libro en arte.rockandjoy.com En este episodio entrevisto a Andrea Castillo, una de las escaladoras referentes en Ecuador, tanto por su rendimiento como por sus proyectos sociales y de investigación. Si te ha gustado por favor suscríbete, me puedes encontrar en Spotify y por supuesto en rockandjoy.com. Comparte y deja un comentario, estaré encantado de responderte. El mundo es tu rocódromo, sal ahí fuera y disfrútalo!
A Tope - 1er podcast de escalada y montaña de Ecuador para el mundo
Andrea Castillo nos cuenta del Warmikuna Rock Fest
Intro Señora Andrea Castillo CEO and Founder of Español En Tus Manos, Together with 8 Mexican Teachers offer interactive online classes. Language classes not just for kids but for teenagers and adults! Top three takeaways When you are able to teach with love, patience and time your child has the best advantage to succeed in anything they put their mind to and that may seem challenging like a foreign language! Teaching students different subjects with immersion in a foreign language from a native brings authenticity. Learning for the sake of learning brings joy, allow your child bring his or her imagination and don't stop them. Call to Action Resources: https://andycs3195.wixsite.com/website/inicio Social Media Links Website: https://andycs3195.wixsite.com/website/inicio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspEnTusManos What is Next! Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you! Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!! Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share! Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!! Bex Buzzie The Homeschool Advantage Podcast
A Tope - 1er podcast de escalada y montaña de Ecuador para el mundo
Nos saltamos una semana pero aquí estamos en el episodio #39 hablando con Juan Francisco Mosquera y Andrea Castillo, junto a ellos vamos a estar hablando sobre las temibles lesiones, qué son, por qué se presentan con frecuencia en los escaladores y vamos a compartirles 5 tips para prevenirlas. Escúchanos semana a semana y síguenos en Instagram @atopepodcast.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which detains hundreds of thousands of people nationwide, typically says fewer than a dozen detainees die in its custody each year. But if the agency releases a person in dire health, they're not in custody when they die — so ICE doesn't need to count that death. Today, L.A. Times immigration reporter Andrea Castillo tells the stories of two people who were abruptly released by ICE just days before their deaths and pulls back the curtain on the system that allows this to happen. Read the full transcript here.
Around the world, farmers are increasingly planting cassava rather than other crops to mitigate the effects of drought. Due to cassava’s drought-resistant qualities and ability to survive defoliation, it's an ideal crop for communities impacted by climate change and food insecurity. In today’s episode of Climate Cuisine, we’re discussing how cassava has been feeding people throughout South America, Africa, and Asia. It is one of the most resilient starches out there and can be processed into bread, couscous, and even boba. We’re speaking with Pierre Thiam and Andrea Castillo to learn more about this incredible crop. Topics covered in this episode: Min 1:26: An intro to Climate Cuisine Min 2:14: What is cassava? Min 2:44: Meet Tammy Turner Min 3:59: Figuring out one’s natural ecology Min 5:53: What happens when you don’t eat in accordance with your climate Min 9:36: Meet Andrea K. Castillo Min 11:02: The surprising toxin in cassava Min 11:39: Steps to make Belizean cassava bread Min 15:38: Meet Pierre Thiam Min 17:12: Ways cassava is used in West African cuisine Min 19:44: How Pierre decolonizes his cuisine Min 21:54: The ills of monoculture cassava farms Min 24:45: Increasing interest in African food cultures Climate Cuisine is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about this episode of Climate Cuisine at www.whetstoneradio.com, on IG at @whetstoneradio, Twitter at @whetstone_radio and YouTube at /WhetstoneRadio
A Tope - 1er podcast de escalada y montaña de Ecuador para el mundo
¡El primer episodio de A Tope es para las mujeres! Nuestra invitada especial, Andrea Castillo, nos cuenta sobre su proyecto Amankai, una plataforma de entrenamiento vinculado al ciclo menstrual femenino. Para conocer más sobre los proyectos y clases de escalada ingresen a: www.amankaiec.com Encuéntranos en Instagram como @atopepodcast. Comparte y activa las notificaciones.
Being a cyber-aware company can be a challenge, but there are ways to build defenses against cyber attackers. In this Friday Fast Fifteen, Bridgette Jones, Andrea Castillo, and Anderson Ferneyhough talk about the barriers of building a cyber-aware organization. They also discuss how the current pandemic has changed the cyber-security landscape.
En el capítulo 52 de Magnesia platicamos con Andrea Castillo, escaladora ecuatoriana, para platicar sobre varios de sus proyectos de los últimos años. Hablamos sobre como fue ser parte del primer equipo de mujeres latinoamericanas en asencer The Nose en El Capitan (Yosemite, Estados Unidos), su investigación y desarrollo de entrenamientos de escalada especializados para mujeres, y el trabajo para que la cultura escalada en Ecuador sea accesible para todos. Para conocer más sobre las noticias que platicamos, te compartimos las ligas a las fuentes originales. Alex Honnold Announces New Podcast Climbing Gold Alfredo Webber, Age 52, Free Solos 5.14b Encuentra a Andrea en Instagram como @andrecastillo_climber, Amankai @amankaiec, Latitud Cero @latitudceroclimbing Encuéntranos en Instagram como @magnesiapodcast Escríbenos a magnesiapodcast@gmail.com para recomendarnos temas e invitados.
The tech industry is infamous for making prospective and departing employees sign agreements designed to prevent them from speaking out on just about everything. But social movements have exposed the way non-disclosure agreements have served as a cover for illegal behavior. Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED For the first time since the pandemic, the average cost of gas in the state is going up. Demand is rising faster than production, as more people return to commuting and traveling long distances by car. Reporter: Emily Hung, KQED It's one of two sites that opened on Tuesday, with the other in Los Angeles. The goal is to eventually vaccinate 6,000 people a day at each location. Reporter: Julie Chang, KQED Communities of color have been hit especially hard during the pandemic. For queer Latinos, there's an extra cost - the loss of places to gather, like LGBTQ bars. Guest, Andrea Castillo, L.A. Times Reporter The state is investing more than $200 million in the Salton Sea project that will create flooded ponds and other habitat on the exposed lakebed at the Southern edge of the lake. The hope is to complete the project by 2023. Reporter: Erik Anderson, KPBS
Sharon Salzberg, dharma teacher and a great spiritual leader of our time, re-joins the DTFH! Register for Sharon's next talk, Mindfulness: Gateway to Insight (https://www.dharma.org/jgss02/) with Joseph Goldstein and Andrea Castillo. October 27-30! And read Sharon's new book, Mindfulness to Heal Ourselves and the World (https://www.amazon.com/Real-Change-Mindfulness-Ourselves-World/dp/1250310571) ! Or learn more about Sharon on her website. This episode is brought to you by: BLUECHEW (https://www.bluechew.com/) - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping. FightCamp (https://joinfightcamp.com/duncan) - Visit https://joinfightcamp.com/duncan to try Fight Camp FREE for 30 days! ExpressVPN (https://www.expressvpn.com/duncan) - Visit expressVPN.com/duncan (https://www.expressvpn.com/duncan) and get an extra 3 months FREE when you buy a 1 year package.
#ENVIVO Esta mañana de jueves en ATM7 Radioactive estamos de terror ya que se acercan las fechas. No te pierdas el programa de hoy junto a Erik, Brenda y Andy quienes nos hablarán de Películas de terror. En lo más trending tenemos El día internacional del adulto mayor, ya quitaron de plataformas algunas películas de estas fechas. Nos platican sus recomendacines de películas de terror como: Así en la tierra como en el infierno, El aro, Los niños del maíz, El legado del diablo, Dulces sueños mamá, Babadook, Fenómeno siniestro, entre otras. Conduce: Brenda Belmontes, Erik Díaz y Andrea Castillo
You can find links to each of Sean's analysis pieces here. This article covers the week beginning May 31.
Welcome back to another episode of Liberty Revealed, the show dedicated to revealing personal liberty to all who listen. I am your host, Mike Mahony, and today I want to talk to you about universal basic income.Universal basic income is so much better than our current system of welfare. If such a program were to be implemented in the United States, the details become extremely important. The main pout is that universal basic income would replace welfare.Current federal social welfare programs in the United States are an expensive, complicated mess. According to Michael Tanner, the federal government spent more than $668 billion on over one hundred and twenty-six anti-poverty programs in 2012. When you add in the $284 billion spent by state and local governments, that amounts to $20,610 for every poor person in America.Wouldn’t it be better just to write the poor a check?Each one of those anti-poverty programs comes with its own bureaucracy and its own Byzantine set of rules. If you want to shrink the size and scope of government, eliminating those departments and replacing them with a program so simple it could virtually be administered by a computer seems like a good place to start. Eliminating bloated bureaucracies means more money in the hands of the poor and lower costs to the taxpayer. That’s what’s known as a Win/Win.Universal basic income would also be considerably less paternalistic than the current welfare state, which is the bastard child of “conservative judgment and progressive condescension” toward the poor, in Andrea Castillo’s choice words. Conservatives want to help the poor, but only if they can demonstrate that they deserve it by jumping through a series of hoops meant to demonstrate their willingness to work, to stay off drugs, and preferably to settle down into a nice, stable, bourgeois family life. And while progressives generally reject this attempt to impose traditional values on the poor, they have almost always preferred in-kind grants to cash precisely as a way of making sure the poor get the help they “really” need. Shouldn’t we trust poor people to know what they need better than the federal government?Both Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek advocated for something like universal basic income as a proper function of government, though on somewhat different grounds. Friedman’s argument comes in chapter 9 of his Capitalism and Freedom, and is based on the idea that private attempts at relieving poverty involve what he called “neighborhood effects” or positive externalities. Such externalities, Friedman argues, mean that private charity will be undersupplied by voluntary action.“[W]e might all of us be willing to contribute to the relief of poverty, provided everyone else did. We might not be willing to contribute the same amount without such assurance.”And so, Friedman concludes, some “governmental action to alleviate poverty” is justified. Specifically, government is justified in setting “a floor under the standard of life of every person in the community,” a floor that takes the form of his famous “Negative Income Tax” proposal.Friedrich Hayek’s argument, appearing 17 years later in volume 3 of his Law, Legislation, and Liberty, is even more powerful. Here’s the crucial passage:“The assurance of a certain minimum income for everyone, or a sort of floor below which nobody need fall even when he is unable to provide for himself, appears not only to be wholly legitimate protection against a risk common to all, but a necessary part of the Great Society in which the individual no longer has specific claims on the members of the particular small group into which he was born.”To those who know of Hayek only through second-hand caricatures of his argument from The Road to Serfdom, his claim here will no doubt be surprising. Hayek was not opposed to the welfare state as such (not even in the Road to Serfdom). At the very least, he regarded certain aspects of the welfare state as permissible options that states might pursue. But the passage above suggests that he may have had an even stronger idea in mind - that a basic income is not merely a permissible option but a mandatory requirement of democratic legitimacy - a policy that must be instituted in order to justify the coercive power that even a Hayekian state would exercise over its citizens.Before I close, I want to say at least a little about the different policy options. But there are a lot of different options, and a lot of details to each. So bear in mind that what follows is only a sketch.Universal basic income involves something like an unconditional grant of income to every citizen. So, on most proposals, everybody gets a check each month. “Unconditional” here means mostly that the check is not conditional on one’s wealth or poverty or willingness to work. But some proposals, like Charles Murray’s, would go only to adult citizens. And almost all proposals are given only to citizens. Most proposals specify that income earned on top of the grant is subject to taxation at progressive rates, but the grant itself is not.A Negative Income Tax involves issuing a credit to those who fall below the threshold of tax liability, based on how far below the threshold they fall. So the amount of money one receives (the “negative income tax”) decreases as ones earnings push one up to the threshold of tax liability, until it reaches zero, and then as one earns more money one begins to pay the government money (the “positive income tax”).The Earned Income Tax Credit is the policy we actually have in place currently in the United States. It was inspired by Friedman’s Negative Income Tax proposal, but falls short in that it applies only to persons who are actually working.The US Basic Income Guarantee Network has a nice and significantly more detailed overview of some of the different policies. You can watch Milton Friedman explain his Negative Income Tax proposal with characteristic clarity to William F. Buckley here. And for an extended and carefully thought out defense of one particular Universal basic income proposal from a libertarian perspective, I highly recommend Charles Murray’s short book, In Our Hands: A Plan to Replace the Welfare State.Tell me your thoughts on this by leaving a voicemail on the Yogi’s Podcast Network hotline at (657) 529-2218.That’s it for this episode of Liberty Revealed. .If you like what you’ve heard, please rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Google Play. If you’d like to learn more about personal liberty, grab your free copy of my book “Liberty Revealed” by heading over to http://yogispodcastnetwork.com/libertyrevealed. Until next time...stay free!
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Desiree and Kaelin chop it up with industry veteran Andrea Castillo to get caught-up on the latest scuttle and predictions for 2019.
¿Qué es lo que más extraña de ser niño? Una de las características esenciales de los niños están en su capacidad para imaginar cosas, ser espontáneos y dejarse sorprender, hoy en Zona C hablamos de diferentes tips que pueden ayudar al desarrollo cognitivo de ellos, ademas de buena música relacionada y dedicada a los niños.Conducen Paula Cervera y Andrea Castillo
La voz es un aspecto que constituye la identidad e imagen de un ser humano. Nuestra voz cambia a lo largo de la vida por diversos factores. Es posible mejorar nuestra voz? Que profesionales pueden ayudarnos a mejorar la voz? Aprenda muchas cosas sobre la voz hoy en Zona C con la gran inviotada la Dra Lena Trujillo.Conducen la docente Claudia Bayona junto a Andrea Castillo y Angélica Lozano.
En Zona C entrevistamos a la Dra. Maria Dimitropoulou para hablar sobre los mitos del cerebro, los neuromitos, y nos contó si es verdad o no la relación entre tamaño e inteligencia, el si usamos solo el 10% de nuestro cerebro, los estilos de aprendizaje, las inteligencias múltiples y hasta de los videojuegos.Conduce la docente Claudia Bayona junto a Angélica Naranjo, Andrea Castillo y Paula Cervera.
¿Es usted un buen amigo? ¿Cuáles son las cualidades que usted busca en un amigo? ¿Debería ser la friendzone un tipo de amistad? Esto y más hablamos en Zona C al ritmo de buen rock y algunos tips para mejorar la comunicación escrita y en sus relaciones sociales.Conducen la Profesora Claudia Bayona junto a Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera y Angélica Naranjo
La ciencia también explica el perdón!, el Dr. neurólogo Leonardo Palacios repite en Zona C está vez hablándonos del perdón y la comunicación, si perdonamos con el corazón o el cerebro, si el rencor nos altera el sueño así como su visión del trabajo de los fonoaudiólogos en comunicación desde una perspectiva de perdón y resiliencia en la época del posconflicto.Conducen la Profesora Claudia Bayona junto a Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera y Angélica Lozano
¿Sabe usted que es la acreditación de alta calidad? ¿Para qué sirve o qué beneficios tiene? ¿Cuál es su papel como estudiante en la acreditación? Entrevistamos a Janeth Hernández directora de nuestro programa de Fonoaudiología para que nos aclarara esas y más dudas sobre la tercera acreditación de alta calidad por eso no puede dejar de escuchar Zona C, acreditarse es ir adelante en el tiempo.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Angélica Lozano y Paula Cervera
They always talk about what happens on stage, but tonight, Desiree and Kaelin are taking a look on what happens backstage during a natural competition.
El entretenimiento no es solo el mundo de la farándula, las revistas y las pasarelas; en Zona C UR le contamos qué es y qué formas de entretenimiento existen para que extienda el abanico de posibilidades a la hora de divertirse y pasar el tiempo.Conduce la docente Claudia Bayona, junto a Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera y Angélica Naranjo
¿Es la demencia lo mismo que la locura? ¿Qué es entonces la demencia? Estas y otras preguntas más resueltas por nuestro invitado el Dr. Rodrigo Pardo Turriago mientras hablamos de la demencia, la familia y la comunicación en Zona C URConducen la docente Claudia Bayona junto a Angélica Naranjo, Andrea Castillo y Paula Cervera
El conflicto territorial, la memoria del país, la educación para La Paz se reunieron hoy en el programa de regreso en Zona C UR; entrevistamos al economista y facilitador boliviano Raúl Aramayo para que nos contara sobre el postconflicto y la comunicación.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Angélica Naranjo y Paula Cervera
En esta emisión de Zona C, el tema del día es deportes y comunicación. Las conductoras conversan sobre actividades dpara realizar en vacaciones...como deportes.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Angélica Naranjo, Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera
Todos hemos oído hablar alguna vez de la comunicación entre especies animales y confundirlo algunas veces con lenguaje; en Zona C explicamos las diferencias entre comunicación y lenguaje así como algunos satos curiosos de las estrategias de comunicación y supervivencia animal.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Angélica Lozano, Paula Caervera y Andrea Castillo.
¿Si le contaron?, ¿Ya le llegó el chisme de..?, ¿Se enteró que..?. Así es como inician los cotilleos y rumores; esos ruidos en la comunicación que nos entorpecen la vida en muchos casos, por eso en Zona C le contamos que hacer para evitarlos.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Angélica Naranjo y Paula Cervera.
Hemos iniciado la etapa de vacaciones y una de las posibilidades de invertir el tiempo puede ser: el cine. ¿Saben ustedes cuál ha sido la película mas taquillera o porqué el cine se considera el séptimo arte?. Escuche Zona C para conocer la respuesta a estas preguntas y otros aspectos como bandas sonoras de películas representativas.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Angélica Lozano y Paula Cervera
Two failed drug tests in two days. #teamawesome, P4P Real Talk's Desiree Fletcher and Kaelin Patterson, catch up with the creator of drugfreenaturalathletes.org, Andrea Castillo, to dive back into the phenomenon that won't seem to go away. Be sure to tune in and weigh in on the conversation.
¿Cómo afecta al cerebro escuchar su música favorita? La comunicación más allá de las palabras también tiene melodía y ritmo, por eso en Zona C les contamos de la música como parte de la comunicación humana, sus efectos en el cerebro y la gran utilidad para la fonoaudiología.Conducen Angélica Naranjo, Paula Cervera y Andrea Castillo
Homenajeamos a los profesores en su día, por su labor formativa humana y académica celebramos a los agentes silenciosos de la transformación social que nos comparten experiencias, conocimientos, alegrías y enseñan a ser mejores para construir un nuevo mundo.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera y Angélica Naranjo.
"Mientras más fotos te tomes, menos memoria visual tendrás". Nuestras fonoaudiólogas UR debaten con el fotógrafo y director de arte, Alexander Alejo, sobre las nuevas formas de comunicar con imágenes y las nuevas narrativas visuales.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Angélica Naranjo, Andrea Castillo y Paula Cervera.
¿Qué libros le gusta leer?. Quiere desarrollar hábitos para ser un buen lector?. En Zona C celebramos nuestra emisión desde la Feria del libro con el tema Lectura y comunicación donde vamos a conocer aspectos interesantes sobre la importancia de la lectura así como consejos para promover el hábito lector en niños adolescentes y adultos. Conducen Claudia Bayona, Angélica Naranjo, Paula Cervera, Andrea Castillo.
Los Idiomas en el mundo varían día a día por todos los fenómenos de globalizacion. En el marco de la celebración del Día del Idioma en Zona C hablamos sobre aspectos del español, el alemán y el inglés. También les damos tips sobre como aprender otros idioma.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Angélica Naranjo, Paula Cervera y Andrea Castillo
Definir la felicidad es, por así decirlo, imposible. Hay quienes declaran que la felicidad son momentos y que hay que conjugar esta palabra en presente: vivir el ahora y aceptarlo tal como es. Sin darle vueltas, sin rechazarlo, sin amarrarlo.Invitado el Dr. Leonardo PalaciosConducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Paola Cervera y Angélica Naranjo
El espacio liderado por el programa de fonoaudiología de nuestra U, trae un programa enfocado a la comunicación femenina conmemorando el día internacional de la mujer.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Andrea Castillo, Paula Cervera y Angélica Naranjo
Esta emisión de Zona C se trata de la audición, su importancia y cómo protegerla.Conducen Claudia Bayona, Paula Cervera, Angélica Lozano y Andrea Castillo
On this episode, Kaelin chats with two couples -- Ed and Andrea Castillo, along with Josh and Melissa Miller -- about how, even in this so called individual sport, natural bodybuilding is a team effort. Join them as they chat about one of the most vital things needed in the industry....support. So many times we get to read about how some major competitor did it all on their own, only to find that is far from the truth. So much and so many go into creating and sustaining a successful career in anything. Natural bodybuilding included. Get ready to learn from two very successful couples how they're getting it done in a positive, healthy, and most importantly,...loving fashion! Stay tuned!
On this episode, we talk with Andrea Castillo about the real issue of "dying to compete" in enhanced shows. The urge to use drugs for the appearance of good health is a very and all too common reality for some who wish to be in a competitive sport. Many lives have been lost in the bodybuilding community. We will discuss the real issues involved.
On this episode, Des and I recap the weekend of fun at the Arnold. We will be assisted with some real perspective of what just happened for the natural community with help by PNBA Spartan Classic Promoter, Andrea Castillo. She's very passionate about the natural community and will speak about her show and just how big a moment this weekend actually was.
Join Desiree and Kaelin as we get real with Andrea Castillo, promoter, Spartan Natural Classic. Her honest evaluations have helped many a competitor in any class or category find vast improvements.
Martha Debayle, Héctor Reyes y Andrea Castillo hablan de cómo es la pornografía en México. ¡No dejes de escuchar!
Martha Debayle, Héctor Reyes y Andrea Castillo hablan de cómo es la pornografía en México. ¡No dejes de escuchar!
Purchase Book A leading justification for the growth of government is the supposed need to control the power of big business and to spread the benefits of the liberal economic order to the greatest possible number of beneficiaries. However, according to Randall Holcombe and Andrea Castillo, the expansion of government results in a different concentration of power: cronyism, in which some people — typically the wealthy and the politically well-connected — have access to privileges that are denied to the rest of the population. Please join us for a discussion of real-world manifestations of big-government cronyism, ranging from central planning to environmentalism and industrial policy, and an exploration of how they invariably enable small groups of individuals — the cronies — to gain at the expense of everyone else. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.