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Sección de balonmano con Andrea Martinez en la que entrevistamos a Paula Valdivia, la Guerrera del MotiveMarket Gijón que anuncia su retirada y el sorteo de la fase de ascenso a liga Oro con el BM Gijón. Conocemos con Covadonga Juez en que han consistido las jornadas de Neurocienua y deporte organizadas por el Patronato de Deporte de Castrillón. Y hablamos con Ana Horta, una de las componentes de las Chousans, nuevo equipo de Mater de rugby en Avilés.
It's no secret I am a big fan of Latin America. I've called Panama my home for the past five years, and my last two children were born in Chile and Brazil. Why are so many freedom-minded individuals and families choosing Latin America as their expat destination? Today's guest, my good friend Andrea Martinez, is here to share her insights. Originally from Ecuador and now living in Panama, Andrea has firsthand experience with the expat lifestyle. As a former pediatrician turned real estate developer, she has helped countless families make the transition to Latin America. In this episode, Andrea breaks down why more people than ever are fleeing high-tax, more expensive countries in favour of the freedoms and opportunities found south of the border. Enjoy! TODAY'S CONVERSATION WITH ANDREA MARTINEZ HIEBERT Tune in to learn why migration to Latin America has doubled in the last decade and what's driving the trend. Discover how weather, taxation, and government overreach are pushing people to look South of the Border for their "Plan-B." Listen as Andrea explains how affordable Latin American real estate offers expats a chance to live in luxury at a fraction of Western prices. Understand why cultural and political shifts in the West—especially regarding education and family values—are prompting concerned parents to relocate to Latin America. Hear Andrea's thoughts on Latin America's strong family bonds and why this region remains protective of parental rights. Learn about the taxation advantages in much of Latin America and how certain residency programs allow individuals to keep more of their hard-earned income. Get a sneak peek into Andrea's work developing self-sustainable communities for like-minded expats looking to start fresh. By the end of this conversation, you'll have a much clearer understanding of why Latin America is an expat hotspot and why it just may help you fulfill your offshore dreams. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Keep updated on the latest news affecting expats and a steady stream of my opinions, travel stories, and more by subscribing to our newsletter. Not only will you receive the EMS Pulse newsletter and the weekly Expat Sunday Times, but sign up now, and you'll also receive my FREE special report, “Plan B Residencies and Instant Citizenships.” THE WEALTH, FREEDOM & PASSPORTS CONFERENCE IN PANAMA MARCH 14-15 Ready to see Latin America for yourself? Join the Expat Money community and come down to Panama for the Wealth, Freedom, and Passport Conference, March 14-15. This is
We're just two days into Donald Trump's second term, and the 47th President has already signed dozens of sweeping executive orders, targeting everything from climate regulations to TikTok, diversity equality and inclusion programs, to refugee admission. Trump has also issues pardons for more than a thousand people charged or convicted in the 2021 riots, including those who assaulted police and destroyed property. Correspondent Kevin Liptak is following all of this from Washington DC and joins the show from the White House. Also on today's show: Immigration advocates Erika Andiola & Andrea Martinez; Palestinian English language teacher Asma Mustafa; US Senate Democrat Ron Wyden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrea Martinez llega al podcast de Métrica Latina para una entrevista en la que hablamos de sus influencias musicales, su etapa como cristiana, su colaboración con Salim Vera, qué artistas merecen llenar el Estadio Nacional, la funa las bandas de indie, qué es el pop ácido, cantar con Nacho de Chino y Nacho en una boda, abrir el concierto de Coldplay, la historia de Guerra y su próximo disco
Entrevistamos a la pareja de vóley playa que nos representará en los JJ.OO. de París, Daniela Álvarez, primera asturiana olimpica en voley playa y Tania Moreno. Resumimos la temporada de balonmano con Andrea Martinez y entrevistamos a la entrenadora del BMGIJÓN, Sara Cardin, subcampeonas de España Infantiles. Y conocemos un estudio sobre el abandono deportivo de las adolescentes con la investigadora Montse Martín.
Entrevistamos a la pareja de vóley playa que nos representará en los JJ.OO. de París, Daniela Álvarez, primera asturiana olimpica en voley playa y Tania Moreno. Resumimos la temporada de balonmano con Andrea Martinez y entrevistamos a la entrenadora del BMGIJÓN, Sara Cardin, subcampeonas de España Infantiles. Y conocemos un estudio sobre el abandono deportivo de las adolescentes con la investigadora Montse Martín.
Conocemos a Irene Geijo, MVP del Campeonato de España de selecciones sub-14 que conseguía el primer oro para una selección asturiana de hockey hierba. Balonmano, con Andrea Martinez y dos representantes de los equipos asturianos que jugarán por la permanencia en DH, María González, extremo del Motive GIjón y Miriam Cortina, central del Lobas Oviedo. Y con la presidenta del BM La Calzada, Alejandra Argüelles con la que analizamos los problemas de liquidez que sufre el equipo asturiano de liga Guerreras.
Conocemos a Irene Geijo, MVP del Campeonato de España de selecciones sub-14 que conseguía el primer oro para una selección asturiana de hockey hierba. Balonmano, con Andrea Martinez y dos representantes de los equipos asturianos que jugarán por la permanencia en DH, María González, extremo del Motive GIjón y Miriam Cortina, central del Lobas Oviedo. Y con la presidenta del BM La Calzada, Alejandra Argüelles con la que analizamos los problemas de liquidez que sufre el equipo asturiano de liga Guerreras.
Conocemos a Irene Geijo, MVP del Campeonato de España de selecciones sub-14 que conseguía el primer oro para una selección asturiana de hockey hierba. Balonmano, con Andrea Martinez y dos representantes de los equipos asturianos que jugarán por la permanencia en DH, María González, extremo del Motive GIjón y Miriam Cortina, central del Lobas Oviedo. Y con la presidenta del BM La Calzada, Alejandra Argüelles con la que analizamos los problemas de liquidez que sufre el equipo asturiano de liga Guerreras.
En Vuelo de Regreso, Santiago y Gisela dialogaron con Andrea Martinez que reclama medicamento oncológico a la DADSE
In our latest episode of Talks With Tyler ISD, we're joined by Andrea Martinez, a senior at Early College High School (ECHS). Andrea takes us on her educational journey, unveiling why ECHS was the perfect fit for her and how earning both her associate degree and high school diploma aligns seamlessly with her career goals. If you're deciding whether to apply, Andrea's firsthand experience provides essential insights into what you need to know about the type of student who would find ECHS particularly appealing. From academic advantages to a supportive environment, she paints a vivid picture of what makes ECHS stand out. Support the showFOOTER: If you want to hear more news about the district, download our app in the app store or sign up for our district newsletter at get.TylerISD.news.
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Andrea Martinez, a 2004 JBU grad, is an immigration lawyer and the owner of Martinez Immigration Law, LLC, in Kansas City, Missouri. Prior to entering private practice, she served as a federal judicial law clerk at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., and also worked for nine months in Guatemala assisting in the prosecution of child sex offenders with the non-profit organization, International Justice Mission. Andrea received her J.D. from American University Washington College of Law in 2007.
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world of sports. - Nigeria's men's rugby national team, Black Stallions on Sunday clinched the ticket for the Africa Cup 7s 2024 Paris Olympic Games qualifiers in Zimbabwe. Jelena Ostapenko beat Czech player Barbora Krejcikova at the Birmingham Classic to take a second grass-court title of her career. Jarrell Miller has offered to step up on short notice and save Anthony Joshua's August ring return. - Nigeria National League (NNL) side, Katsina United and their Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) counterparts, Rivers United, yesterday, clinched the last two slots in the Naija Super Eight finals with victories in their zonal play-off matches. - Management of Rangers International FC of Enugu has given it's players and the technical team a three-week break as the season came to an end with the Federation cup final in Asaba. Nigeria head coach Jose Peseiro faces a public battle to keep his job as fans are handed the chance to decide whether he should stay in charge. - Spanish second-division side, CD Leganes has concluded arrangements to reduce its wage bill going into the new season of 2023/2024. - OSASUNA have been kicked out of the Uefa Conference League next season as punishment for a decade-old match-fixing scandal. - Kalidou Koulibaly has become the latest Chelsea player to move to Saudi Arabia after the defender completed a transfer to Al-Hilal for an undisclosed fee. - JOSKO GVARDIOL has told German side RB Leipzig he wants to join Manchester City. - Chelsea are set to complete new manager Mauricio Pochettino's first signing of the summer. Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot could be set for a move to the Premier League. - Lionel Messi says his relationship with Paris St-Germain fans "fractured" after a "significant" number of supporters started to treat him differently. - FIFA have officially announced that The United States will host the Club world cup in 2025, which will include 32 teams for the first time. - KEPA Arrizabalaga has married Andrea Martinez at a picturesque wedding.
En este episodio la chef Andrea Martinez resuelve algunos mitos sobre la carne de res, tanto de su preparación al fuego como de otros tipos de cocción y cortes. También nos cuenta un poco sobre la etiqueta de la famosa "carnita asada" norestense y nos platica cómo hacer la hamburguesa perfecta. Encuéntrala en sus redes como @chefandreamartinez y conoce su marca @casaliebre_mx Créditos de Música (Uppbeat). Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/aaron-paul-low/lemon-merengue License code: FW25MIBD55NRSSQL Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kem/lazy-love License code: R7HEIOMFLJPDRBL7
Conozco a Andrea hace años y disfruto muchísimo conversar con ella las temáticas relacionadas con la creatividad, el storytelling y la motivación. Profundizamos sobre estos temas y lo que está sucediendo en estos años de sobreinformación. Enterate los detalles en este episodio de Creatividad Expandida.
In this special CONNECTED episode we spoke with Andrea Martinez, Product Director at SUMADI.* SUMADI is a sponsor of Connected 2022Listen to AI experts cut through the noise in our upcoming Elearning Success Series: AI in Learning Summit.20+ hours of content, all free: eLearnMagazine.com/ai-in-learning-summit
More than 60 people are dead after a wooden boat sank off Italy's southeastern coast on Sunday. On board were migrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and Iran. Dozens are still missing and an urgent search and rescue is underway, as Ben Wedeman reports from Rome. Also on today's show: Immigration attorney Andrea Martinez; Dr. Madeline Li. psychiatrist and provider, Medical Assistance in Dying; Mark Whitaker, author, “Saying It Loud” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Conocemos a la joven judoca Noa Fernández que ha ganado un bronce Absoluto en el Campeonato de España siendo junior. Balonmano con Andrea Martinez y la clasificación para octavos de EHF del Motive.co Gijón. Conocemos la historia de dos deportistas de bádminton y atletismo que ahora son futbolistas, Carlota Viejo y Natalia Redondo. Y hablamos con María Vázquez, la creadora de un álbum de cromos casero de la Prinera femenina que ahora comercializará Panini.
Conocemos a la joven judoca Noa Fernández que ha ganado un bronce Absoluto en el Campeonato de España siendo junior. Balonmano con Andrea Martinez y la clasificación para octavos de EHF del Motive.co Gijón. Conocemos la historia de dos deportistas de bádminton y atletismo que ahora son futbolistas, Carlota Viejo y Natalia Redondo. Y hablamos con María Vázquez, la creadora de un álbum de cromos casero de la Prinera femenina que ahora comercializará Panini.
Conocemos a la joven judoca Noa Fernández que ha ganado un bronce Absoluto en el Campeonato de España siendo junior. Balonmano con Andrea Martinez y la clasificación para octavos de EHF del Motive.co Gijón. Conocemos la historia de dos deportistas de bádminton y atletismo que ahora son futbolistas, Carlota Viejo y Natalia Redondo. Y hablamos con María Vázquez, la creadora de un álbum de cromos casero de la Prinera femenina que ahora comercializará Panini.
Conocemos a la joven judoca Noa Fernández que ha ganado un bronce Absoluto en el Campeonato de España siendo junior. Balonmano con Andrea Martinez y la clasificación para octavos de EHF del Motive.co Gijón. Conocemos la historia de dos deportistas de bádminton y atletismo que ahora son futbolistas, Carlota Viejo y Natalia Redondo. Y hablamos con María Vázquez, la creadora de un álbum de cromos casero de la Prinera femenina que ahora comercializará Panini.
Commentary on the November 13, 2022 sermon by Rev. Dr. Carol Lynn Patterson (The Heart of the Matter) and the May 15, 2022 sermon by Rev. Dr. Khalia J. Williams (Obscurity is No Longer an Option). This show will also feature a Contemporary Gospel song spotlight (Young C – Soul Ties), a Faith-Based movie review (A Heart That Forgives), a Christian Experience Story (about Andrea Martinez), and Bema Seat Interview Invitation.Support the showThanks for listening. You can learn more about this podcast at http://www.withquickness.com FOLLOW USInstagram: @withthequicknessonline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WithTheQuicknessOnlineTwitter: @QuicknessWith
In this only just barely adjacent to homecoming edition of Dave by the Bell, Dave and University Communications intern Madi chat it up with almost always friendly passersby and pose the question, "If you could live anywhere on campus that was not a residence hall, where would you live?" Transcript: Dave Blanks: Madi, you're our intern. Madi: I am. Dave Blanks: And we're going to do a Dave by the Bell. Madi: We are. Dave Blanks: What are we talking about? Madi: Well, did we decide what we're talking about? Dave Blanks: Yeah, yeah. I think we finally landed on an idea. Madi: Did we land on the roommate idea? Dave Blanks: No, we're not doing the roommate idea. Madi: Oh. Dave Blanks: But we will do that one in the future. Madi: Okay. Dave Blanks: No, no, no. We're not going to do the roommate. We're going to do- Madi: If you could live anywhere on campus. Dave Blanks: Yes. Madi: That's not your residence hall/dorm room... Dave Blanks: Right. Madi: ...where would you live and why? Dave Blanks: Yeah, that was it. Good job. Perfect. So, yeah. Do you want to go to Sanford Mall? Madi: I sure do. Dave Blanks: Okay, let's do that. I usually just find a person and go, "Hey, excuse me." Like this guy. Madi: Hey, you want to be in our podcast? Anonymous Solarium Lover: No, that's okay. Dave Blanks: Oh, come on man. Do you want to hear the question and then say yes or no. Anonymous Solarium Lover: Okay. Dave Blanks: All right. All right. So the question is, if you could live somewhere on campus, where would it be and why? So is there a little spot that's your spot? That's your go-to? Anonymous Solarium Lover: Oh, God. The Solarium. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Okay. Anonymous Solarium Lover: I love that. Dave Blanks: Why would you live in the Solarium? Anonymous Solarium Lover: It's very peaceful. Dave Blanks: Right? Anonymous Solarium Lover: I really like it. Dave Blanks: Right. Anonymous Solarium Lover: It's very calming. Dave Blanks: It's like the opposite of this moment. Anonymous Solarium Lover: Yes, exactly. Quin Hernandez: I'm Quinn Hernandez. There's a little lookout up by Greenwood. Dave Blanks: Okay. Quin Hernandez: I like looking over it, specifically in the wintertime, because the snow makes it really bright and you can ... The stadium lights up everything. Dave Blanks: Okay. All right. You would live up there? Quin Hernandez: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Because it's beautiful. Quin Hernandez: Yeah, it's really pretty up there. Madi: What a lovely answer. Dave Blanks: I know. That was so good. Madi: She was ready. Andrea Martinez: I'm Andrea Martinez. Ooh. I would probably live at Walmart. Dave Blanks: Wait, wait, wait. That's not on campus. Andrea. Andrea Martinez: Technically it's not, but it is Dave Blanks: It's on the Appalcart stop. Andrea Martinez: Yes. Dave Blanks: So in that respect, I mean, it is definitely a part of your student life, right? Andrea Martinez: Yeah, definitely. Dave Blanks: Okay. But with all the options, explain to me why you would live at Walmart. Andrea Martinez: Well, I mean, it's just a place I frequent a lot. Dave Blanks: Okay. Andrea Martinez: But it's also got everything. Dave Blanks: Okay. Andrea Martinez: You've got a TV. Dave Blanks: Yes. Andrea Martinez: You've got blankets, you've got food. It's the perfect place. Dave Blanks: I knew you were thinking like that. It's very practical of you. All right. Well, thank you for your answer and have a great day. Are you headed ... Where you headed? Andrea Martinez: I'm heading to the bus stop, actually. Dave Blanks: Are you going to Walmart? Andrea Martinez: I am going to Walmart. Dave Blanks: No way. Oh, my. That's funny. Phillip Lavey: I'm Phillip Leavy. Chapel Wilson, second floor, I guess. That's where the theater department kids seem to hang out. That's most of my friends here at App State, so. Dave Blanks: Right on. Phillip Lavey: All the professors are super welcoming. All the students, it's like a big happy family there. Dave Blanks: Nice, man. Phillip Lavey: Yeah, so. Dave Blanks: Well, good. Phillip Lavey: Without a doubt. Plus the benches are pretty nice to sleep on. Pretty comfy. So, yeah. Dave Blanks: From personal experience? Phillip Lavey: Personal experience, yeah. Dave Blanks: All right. Meredith Kaiser: I'm Meredith Kaiser. Okay. I'm honestly going to go with living in the library. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Meredith Kaiser: Low key, because there's a coffee shop in there. Dave Blanks: Right. Meredith Kaiser: There's a lot of good study spaces. Dave Blanks: Right. Meredith Kaiser: There's books. There's a lot of just cool things in there. So, yeah. Dave Blanks: What floor in particular? Any ideas? Meredith Kaiser: Definitely not the second, because it's kind of loud. Dave Blanks: Okay. Meredith Kaiser: Probably the third. Dave Blanks: All right. Peaceful. Meredith Kaiser: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Meredith Kaiser: Very peaceful. Yeah. Billy: Oh, man. That's a tough one. Probably up there in that tower right up there. Dave Blanks: What? You'd live in the Steam Tower? Billy: Oh, is that a steam tower? Dave Blanks: Yeah, dude. I don't know if you want to live in the- Billy: What's at the very top though? Dave Blanks: Steam. Just steam. Billy: No, it's not. It looks like somebody out there right now, kind of. Dave Blanks: Whoa. Are you for real? Billy: It looks like a lookout post. Dave Blanks: Oh, my gosh. Billy: Is it not? Is it not? Dave Blanks: No, it's a steam- Billy: You can't get up there? Dave Blanks: We call it the Steam Tower. Yeah, you can get up there. Billy: Well, I don't know. Dave Blanks: I mean, not you. Billy: I kind of want to live up there. Maybe the room below it, but that'd be my upstairs deck. Dave Blanks: That would be super cool. Do you think people would come visit you if you lived in- Billy: No. People don't come visit me anyway. Dave Blanks: But if you lived in the Steam Tower, they might be like, Come on, let's go to Billy's house, man. Billy: You know what? You know what? Being right here, people would come visit. Because I'd be right here. Dave Blanks: Yeah, I think they would. Great idea. Billy: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Thanks for your answer, man. Billy: That's it? Dave Blanks: That was it. That was all. Billy: Did I pass? Dave Blanks: Yeah. You passed with flying colors. Yeah. Thanks, Billy. Madi, would you live in the Steam Tower? Madi: Probably not. Dave Blanks: I don't think so. I think I might come visit Billy, though. Madi: I might visit Billy for sure. Dave Blanks: Yeah, just to see if he was okay, because I'm not sure you can survive up there. But he was like, "There's somebody up there right now." And then I thought I could kind of see them. It was sort of weird. Madi: No, I kind of did too. Dave Blanks: Did you see them? Madi: He tricked me. Dave Blanks: He totally pulled one over on us. Lily: I'm Lily. The Student Union. Dave Blanks: Okay. Lily: The arboretum-type room. Dave Blanks: Oh yeah, Solarium. Lily: The Solarium. Dave Blanks: The Solarium. Lily: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Caitlin, what do you think about Lily's answer? Kaitlyn: It's a good answer, but I would probably say the library, because it's open most of the time. Dave Blanks: Right? Kaitlyn: 24 five, and they have some comfy chairs up there. Dave Blanks: Wait, did you say 24 what? Kaitlyn: 24 five. Dave Blanks: 24 five? I've never heard that. Kaitlyn: 24 five. It's open 24 hours, five days of the week. Dave Blanks: Five days of the week. Kaitlyn: Right. Dave Blanks: Wow. You're very accurate with that. I was like, wait, did she mess that up? But no. You said it very specifically. All right. So what floor would you live on? Kaitlyn: I think the second, but I haven't explored the third or fourth before. Dave Blanks: All right. Well, the second floor, from what I've heard, is a little louder. Kaitlyn: That's true. I could always go up to the quiet floor if I need some quiet. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Yeah. Kaitlyn: I do think the chairs are very comfy on the second floor, and you could definitely sleep on one of those. Dave Blanks: Excellent. All right, so now we're in the Student Union. Do you actually want to interrupt somebody who's doing something in the Student Union? Hey, excuse me. Eva Morgan: Hi. Dave Blanks: Hi, I'm Dave. I have a podcast called Dave by the Bell, where I interview App State students. Eva Morgan: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Are you an App State student? Eva Morgan: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Could you hear out my question and maybe answer it? Eva Morgan: Mm-hmm! Dave Blanks: All right, cool. I like your energy. Very positive. Eva Morgan: Thanks, man! Dave Blanks: This is Madi. Eva Morgan: Hello. Dave Blanks: She's our intern. Madi: Hi. Dave Blanks: So the question for today pertains to the fact that it's homecoming this weekend. Eva Morgan: Yeah?!!! Dave Blanks: Are you excited? Eva Morgan: No, I'm not even going. Dave Blanks: Okay, fair enough. Home is the word that we honed in on. If you could make your home somewhere here at App that wasn't a residence hall? Eva Morgan: I'd live in the gym. Dave Blanks: Where would you ... You'd live at the gym? Eva Morgan: I'd live at the SRC. Dave Blanks: All right. Why would you live there? Eva Morgan: I work out every day. Dave Blanks: Okay. Eva Morgan: So I'm kind of obsessed. Dave Blanks: What do you like about the SRC? Eva Morgan: That's a solid question. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Eva Morgan: That I do not know the answer to. Dave Blanks: They have equipment that you can use there? Eva Morgan: Yeah. I mean, they have machines and free weights, so. Dave Blanks: Perfect. SRC? Eva Morgan: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Good answer. Eva Morgan: Thank you. Dave Blanks: Hey, can you tell me your name? Eva Morgan: Oh, Eva Morgan. Dave Blanks: Thanks, Eva. Eva Morgan: Of course. You have a good one. Dave Blanks: Yeah, you too. Are you going to workout? Eva Morgan: Nice to meet you too. Oh, I already did my round today. Dave Blanks: Already did it. Eva Morgan: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Nice. Nice work. Nice work. Have a good one. Madi, you're on the cross country team, right? Madi: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Do you work out every day? Madi: Unfortunately, I don't have a choice if I work out every day. Dave Blanks: You're forced to work out every day? Madi: I'm not forced every day. Dave Blanks: What way do you want to go? Madi: It's a forced decision. Bookstore? Dave Blanks: Yeah. Okay. We could do the bookstore. A forced decision. Madi: Oh, maybe these fellows. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Do you think they work here? Madi: Yeah. Dave Blanks: So we actually here at App State, do you have a Apple Store? What do you call it? An Apple Store. They're an authorized campus store. John Paul Hansen: That's the magic of it. Dave Blanks: There we go. You don't live on campus currently, correct, sir? John Paul Hansen: No, sir. I do not. Dave Blanks: All right. Did you ever live on campus? John Paul Hansen: I did. Dave Blanks: All right. Where were you? What residence hall? John Paul Hansen: Bowie Residence Hall. Dave Blanks: You were in Bowie. John Paul Hansen: Yes. Getting knocked down currently, right? Dave Blanks: You're right. I'm sorry. Are you dealing with that okay or? John Paul Hansen: Yeah, a little bit sad. I'd like to go over and get a brick. I don't know what the legalities of brick taking from a active construction zone are, so. Dave Blanks: Yeah, I think first degree brickery. John Paul Hansen: Yeah, first degree brickery. Dave Blanks: It could ruin your job here. John Paul Hansen: True. True. Dave Blanks: So what is your name, sir. John Paul Hansen: John Paul Hansen. Dave Blanks: Okay. So John Paul Hansen, it's homecoming weekend. Did you know that? John Paul Hansen: I did, yes. Dave Blanks: All right, all right. So if you could live and make your home anywhere on Appalachian State's campus, that wasn't Bowie. Okay? And that wasn't a residence hall. John Paul Hansen: Yes. Dave Blanks: Where would it be and why would you live there? John Paul Hansen: Inside of the Founder's Bell. It's nice and cozy. You can really get inside of it. Once the metal kind of heats up to your body temp, it's cohesive. You're in there. You can't get much colder or warmer. It's a perfect environment. Dave Blanks: Right. You would have a lot of interaction because apparently if people rub it or something like that, they do good on their examinations. John Paul Hansen: Yes. yeah. And then I kind of crawl out like a hermit crab and just really, you are at my home. Really give it to them. So, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Dave Blanks: John Paul, you're a silly fellow. You know that? Did you know the podcast is called Dave by the Bell? John Paul Hansen: Yes. Dave Blanks: Yeah. John Paul Hansen: And so I know this because probably four years ago, I was walking to one of my freshman year classes, and I was stopped by you, Mr. Dave. Dave Blanks: No way. Madi: Wow. John Paul Hansen: Yes. I had a previous appearance. Dave Blanks: You're one of our first multiple episode people. John Paul Hansen: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Yeah, yeah. John Paul Hansen: This was fun. It's coming full circle. Dave Blanks: Yeah, I know. Well, come visit John Paul, who's in the ... What's the name of your store? John Paul Hansen: Oh, University Bookstore Tech Center, rebranded from the Computer Shop. Dave Blanks: All right. Okay. John Paul Hansen: Yep. Dave Blanks: All right. John Paul Hansen: Yep. Madi: What if I go rub the Founder's Bell before finals, and then he just like jumps out- Dave Blanks: And he's like. I never rubbed the Founder's Bell, but when I think about my GPA, maybe I should have. I also never exercised while I was at Appalachian State. Madi: Hey, this person's watching right now. Dave Blanks: That guy. Excuse me, Mr. Flannel. Hey. Hey. I have a podcast called Dave by the Bell, where I interview App State students. Would you mind if I ask you a question? I don't think your name is really Mr. Flannel either. Ben Perkins: Oh, you don't? Well, that's good. Dave Blanks: No, I'm not aware of your name, but I would assume it's not Mr. Flannel. Ben Perkins: Well, if you knew, it'd be weird, because I don't think we've ever met. Dave Blanks: That would be crazy, right? Ben Perkins: My name is Ben Perkins. Dave Blanks: All right. Ben Perkins: I'd probably live in the Union. Location-wise, I think it's the best. Dave Blanks: Fair enough. Ben Perkins: Yeah. Dave Blanks: So what part of the Student Union would you live in? Ben Perkins: Well rest in peace to the Whitewater Lounge, but that's where I'd live. Madi: That's what I said. Ben Perkins: Yeah. Dave Blanks: So I asked Madi this, and she said ... Now why did you like the Whitewater? Let's ask you first, Ben. Ben Perkins: Yeah. Dave Blanks: And then, Madi, we'll get your take on why the Whitewater was awesome. Ben Perkins: Well, I think originally it was had this classy lounge kind of vibe. Dave Blanks: Okay. Ben Perkins: And I don't know. It was really secluded, so not a lot of people went there. So I thought that was really cool about it. Dave Blanks: Yeah. Yeah. Well, good choice. Ben, thank you. Madi, tell us why you liked the Whitewater. Madi: I just have good memories of escaping to there. Well, I remember my freshman year, I was really bored, and I was like, I'm going to just go explore the Student Union. And I felt like I went in there, and it was like a secret hideout almost. And it was just nice and dark, and they would sometimes play music in there. If only it still existed, that's where I'd choose. Dave Blanks: Listen, I think I want to encourage y'all to go back to where it was, because now it's the Career Development Center. Okay? Ben Perkins: Yeah. Dave Blanks: So take charge of your future. Ben Perkins: Oh, yeah. Dave Blanks: Okay? All right, please. Ben Perkins: I will. Madi: Oh, yeah. Dave Blanks: Ben. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Ben, thanks for your answer. Ben Perkins: Absolutely. Madi: Okay, we're at the Alpha Phi Omega table, and we have four students here. Why don't you all introduce yourselves in a row? Jenn: Hi, I'm Jenn. Chris: I'm Chris. Gigi: I'm Gigi. Skyler: And I'm Skyler. I would live in the Solarium. It's just the ambience and all the plants and stuff. I feel like it's so lively and fun in there. Madi: Awesome. Thank you. Moving on to Chris. Chris: Yep. That's my same answer. I would live in the Solarium. Honestly, it's one of the most peaceful places on campus. Madi: For sure. What about you? Gigi: Same. Same here. Madi: Same? Dave Blanks: Gigi's there. Madi: Skyler? Skyler: I've got to say the garden near the LLC. Madi: Okay. Skyler: I love doing garden work there. It's so much fun. I think I'd make a little home in the little greenhouse with the solar panels on top. I think that would be really cutesy. Yeah. Madi: Yeah. That's a great answer. Very unique. Thank you, guys. Dave Blanks: Thank y'all so much. Skyler: Thank you. Ashlyn Benzel: My name is Ashlyn Benzel. Sanford Mall! Right here! I would set up a tent and just stay here. There is, I mean grass. There's trees to climb. My friends. The dining hall's right over there. I mean, you can't- Dave Blanks: Nothing wrong with that. Madi: Can't go wrong. Ashlyn Benzel: Can't go wrong. Madi: Great answer. Thank you so much. Ashlyn Benzel: You're so welcome. Dave Blanks: Maddie, we're done. What did we learn today? Madi: Today we learned that Walmart is on campus. Dave Blanks: We also learned that if you're going to live in the Solarium, you better like other people, because everybody else is living in the Solarium too, right? Madi: Yeah. Dave Blanks: Thanks for taking the time. Thanks for coming along with me. You did a great job. Was it fun? Madi: It was a great time. Dave Blanks: Let's edit this podcast. Madi: Sounds good. Dave Blanks: I'm Dave Blanks, and this has been Dave by the Bell. Bye, Madi. Madi: Bye.
On this week's podcast, I'll be speaking with Anna Andrea Martinez! Anna Andrea Martinez is from El Salvador. She is a professional event planner with an Event Planning degree from Universidad de Palermo. She has over 12 years of experience in planning and producing events. She started her digital marketing business in 2016, learned to design, build websites, funnels, and created courses to help entrepreneurs in Latin America to create content marketing to make more sales. She quickly realized her passion was in events and merged both her tech knowledge with events pivoting into virtual event planning and production in 2019. During the 2020 panini and lockdowns, she had an epiphany on how to make better events online and how to create impact globally with her 555 irresistible virtual events formula. Join us and see what event planning is all about! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epic-engagement-adventure/message
O tema de milhões e um convidado à altura. Neste episódio recebemos Christian Dunker, psicanalista e professor da USP, para batermos um papo sobre a masculinidade e suas performances, sobre vulnerabilidade, afeto, máscaras. Falamos sobre inseguranças, violências, o acesso aos sentimentos, a relação com a agressividade. E tentamos desvendar juntos alguns dos mitos do Mundo de Marlboro. Indicações: Livros: JJ Bola - Seja Homem: a masculinidade escancarada Pedro Ambra - O que é um homem? Psicanálise e História da Masculinidade no Ocidente Filmes: De olhos bem fechados The mask we live in - documentário Ficha técnica: Pauta e apresentação por Flor Reis e Thai Paschoal Edição de som por Paulo Pereira Arte da capa por Andrea Martinez
Yury Andrea Martinez Medina es una emprendedora con una gran habilidad de conectar con las personas, formó su idea de negocio luego de entender que quería ser conferencista. Yury, no se lanzó al mundo de emprendimiento sin paracaídas, ella emprendió en paralelo mientras tenía un trabajo convencional, permitiéndole adquirir conocimientos y herramientas para lanzarse de lleno cuando estuviese bien apalancado su emprendimiento. Suscribete y Visitanos en: www.RecetaDelExito.com Apple Podcast (iTunes): https://apple.co/2Igcnoh Listo para Crear tu Podcast? www.CursoDePodcastGratis.com Twitter Handle: @alexdalirizo Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/recetadelexito/ RDExito: http://recetadelexito.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexdalirizo/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=508313&refid=stpr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cmJqVs
En Buenos Días América arrancamos contando “Que paso mientras Ud. dormía” nuestro boletín informativo con un resumen de las noticias más importantes del día.Iniciamos con una nota con la Dra. Dadilia Garces quien nos habla de los riesgos de consumir productos de avícolas contagiados por la peste aviar; Huevos, pollo… La noticia saltó en varios estados del país durante este mes de abril y la población está preocupada por los efectos que pueda tener en la salud.Además, conversamos con la numeróloga Liz Landaeta para conocer qué les depara el futuro a al presidente de la nación y otros líderes de nuestro país de acuerdo con esa disciplina, a veces cuestionada.Y en Contacto Deportivo, hablamos con Andrea Martinez, dando una ronda por la jornada del futbol mexicano, la polémica en Wimbledon por la prohibición para que jugadores rusos y bielorrusos puedan participar en el torneo este ano, y los resultados del playoff de la NBA.Mañana más, en Buenos Días América, no olvides en conectarte. Si te gusto, recuerda compartir con tus amigos que pueden encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA o en cualquier plataforma de podcast.Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a nfoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
En Buenos Días América iniciamos con “Que paso mientras Ud. dormía” nuestro boletín informativo con un resumen de las noticias más importantes del día. Luego nos acompaña Pedro Rojas corresponsal de Univision en La Casa Blanca con toda la información más reciente desde Washington, con la aprobación del nombramiento de Ketanji Brown Jackson como juez de la Corte Suprema una vez se retire el Juez Stephen G Breyer después del verano y as ultimas sanciones a Rusia, entre otros temas.También nos acompañó el abogado Angel Leal para hablar sobre las declaraciones del Gobernador de Texas quien anuncia el envío de inmigrantes indocumentados a Washington.Y Yanira Mendoza, Especialista en divorcios, quien nos da recomendaciones sobre cómo manejar la comunicación con los hijos en caso de un proceso de divorcioEn Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez nos trae toda la información de la UEFA league, y los resultados del “opinión day” de la MLB y los juegos que traemos en TUDN Radio. Además, Paco villa y el futbol del fin de semana.Y una sorpresa con Arelys Henao, la reina de la música popular colombiana, con más de 1 millón suscriptores en sus redes sociales.Te invitamos a compartir con tus amigos y recuerda que también puedes encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA.Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a nfoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
Hoy en Buenos Días América, iniciamos con “Que paso mientras Ud. dormía” nuestro boletín informativo de la hora. Iniciamos con el abogado Jorge rivera, en nuestro Miércoles de Inmigración.Además, nos acompaña el Dr. Juan, explicando la diferencia sobre taquicardia o palpitaciones y la implicación de entender una u otra y sus implicaciones par nuestra salud.También nos acompaña Pedro Villarroel, educador financiero, educando sobre los errores mas comunes que cometemos afectando nuestro crédito y como implementar un plan de emergencia sobre nuestro futuro.Y, la corresponsal de Univision en México, la periodista Jessica Zermeño sobre la ola de violencia que se ha desatado en algunos de los sitios turísticos mas importantes de México como la Riviera Maya y las acciones de las autoridades para garantizar la seguridad de los turistas.En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez y Luis Manuel “Tate' Gómez-Luna con toda la información deportiva.Te invitamos a compartir con tus amigos y recuerda que también puedes encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA.Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a nfoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
A partir de hoy hemos incluido “Que paso mientras usted dormía”, el resumen de las noticias más importantes del día, al comenzar nuestro podcast.Ya es un mes de la invasión rusa a Ucrania y con nosotros Guillermo cueto, analista de seguridad y exagente de la CIA quien nos da su visión de la situación.Hay eventos para los que nos preparamos como un matrimonio, un bautizo, etc. sin embargo hay otros que ni siquiera pensamos y hoy el Dr. Mejia Torres, como todos los jueves, viene a hablarnos del divorcio, ese estado que puede aparecernos de repente y afectar nuestras vidas drásticamente.Ante el incremento de robos y asaltos, quisimos tratar el tema de la seguridad personal y como prevenirlo. Y nos acompaña Carlos Austin, oficial de policía en el sur de la Florida quien nos da recomendaciones para prevenir delitos en nuestro hogar o negocio.En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez, sobre los juegos de eliminatorias al mundial de Qatar, que vuelven esta semana a las plataformas de TUDN.Y hablamos con el Dr. Jose Arturo Martinez Orozco, infectologo. Acerca de la estrella solitaria una garrapata que se ha extendido en varios estados del país y cuya picadura puede ser mortal. Te invitamos a compartir con tus amigos y recuerda que también puedes encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA.Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a nfoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
Podemos no tener idea de quién en nuestro entorno ha pasado por un abuso sexual y por lo mismo puede pasar que no toquemos el tema. En este episodio tuvimos el honor de compartir un espacio con Andrea Martinez, ella es artista, estudiante de diseño industrial y hermana menor de Marifer. Andrea comparte su testimonio con el fin de empatizar con las personas que estén pasando por lo mismo o conozcan a alguien que haya pasado por esto, comparte cómo ha vivido su proceso de sanación, qué factores la ayudaron y qué fue lo que más le afectó. En este episodio hablamos de: Abuso sexual La importancia de hablar del consentimiento en las familias El impacto que tienen nuestras palabras El proceso de sanación Los beneficios de un acompañamiento profesional El apoyo que espera recibir alguien de abuso sexual Te agradecemos que nos compartas lo que aprendiste y dejes una calificación de cinco estrellas y review, esto nos permite llegar a nuestra meta de tocar muchos corazones. Date la oportunidad de cambiarle el día a alguien que quieres y que necesite escuchar este episodio ¡Compártelo! Y si nadie te ha dicho últimamente, eres valioso, importante y amado. Gracias por estar aquí Pueden encontrar a nuestra invitada en Instagram @andi_mtz5 Síguenos en redes sociales Facebook: The Magic of Becoming Instagram: @themagicofbecoming Tiktok: @themagicofbecoming Cualquier colaboración, duda, sugerencia o aclaración themagicofbecoming@gmail.com
Hoy en Buenos Días América, hablamos sobre la invasión en Ucrania con Guillermo Cueto experto analista en seguridad, si han fallado los sistemas de inteligencia y que tanto puede esta guerra convertirse en una guerra cibernética.Por supuesto, tenemos nuestro “Miércoles de Inmigración” con el Dr. Jorge Rivera hablándonos de la posibilidad que se implemente un TPS para los refugiados ucranianos, y por supuesto, atendiendo las inquietudes a los oyentes.También nos acompañó el Dr. Juan para hablarnos sobre los problemas de retención de líquidos, los riesgos, como prevenirlos y Santo Remedio.Desde Houston, Nataly Alcalá nos trae toda la información sobre Texas.Y en Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez, con todas las noticias de la liga MX y la noticia de la llegada de Hector Herrera al Houston Dynamo.Te invitamos a compartir con tus amigos y recuerda que también puedes encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA.Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
Hoy nos acompaña Pedro Rojas, corresponsal de Univision en Washington, con todos los temas de la Casa Blanca y los retos que tiene el presidente Biden con la inflación, el costo del combustible, la seguridad en las ciudades y por supuesto, Ucrania e Irán.Hablamos con Carlos Stro, Director de Investigación de Nutridoctor Center y autor del best seller Dieta Cetogénica - El Protocolo de una Alimentación Efectiva” quien nos trae la curiosa noticia de las ventajas de exponernos a la luz roja.Además, nos acompañó el Abogado de Inmigración Victor Nieblas para hablarnos sobre las ventajas que ofrece tener la ciudadanía americana.Y también estuvo con nosotros, la famosa cantante mexicana, Marisela, “La Dama de Hierro”.En Contacto Deportivo, nos acompañaron Ramsés Sandoval y Andrea Martinez con toda la información del futbol del fin de semana y los últimos preparativos para el Super Bowl, la gran final del futbol americano.Y Cesar Procel desde Houston, como siempre.Tambien puedes encontrarnos en la App de UFORIA.Te invitamos a compartir con tus amigos. Envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET estaríamos encantados de recibirlas.
Hoy en lo mejor de Buenos Días América conversamos sobre las pastillas contra el covid 19 y las vacunas para los infantes de menos de 5 años, además tuvimos el miércoles de inmigración y hablamos sobre el insomnio y como afecta nuestra salud.Y en los deportes, con las eliminatorias de la Concacaf y una entrevista exclusiva con motivo de la celebración del día del deporte femenino.Comenzamos con el Dr. Joseph Varón – epidemiólogo, para comentar sobre la vacuna para los menores de cinco años, cual es el riesgo y lo difícil que es para los padres tomar la decisión de vacunarlos, pero también nos comenta sobre las pastillas que ya se venden en las farmacias.También sobre salud, el Dr. Raul Martinez Vite, Otorrino y experto en enfermedades del sueño. nos habla sobre el insomnio, como nos está afectando, como combatirlo y cómo mejorarlo?Y como todos los miércoles, toda la información sobre inmigración en nuestro “Miércoles de Inmigración” hoy con el Abogado Jorge Rivera.En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez nos habla sobre el reto que afrontan Estados Unidos y México la última fecha por las eliminatorias en la Concacaf y el juego de México contra Panamá. Además, entrevista a la famosa Paola Espinoza – clavadista mexicana, con 56 medallas en su carrera incluida la de medallista olímpica con motivo del día de la mujer deportista.Y Cesar Procel desde Houston, como siempre.Te invitamos a compartir y envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET
Hoy en lo mejor de Buenos Días América hablamos de los problemas de salud mental que pueden llevarnos incluso a quitarnos nuestra propia vida. También hablamos de El Salvador y las apuestas del gobierno Bukele para mejorar su economía, y sobre el avance en Estados Unidos acerca de la protección al medio ambiente y el cambio climático.El suicidio es la décima causa más importante de muertes en Estados Unidos. Las agencias reportaron 47 mil muertes por suicidio en el 2019. Y el reciente aparente suicidio de la ex Miss USA, Cheslie Kryst al saltar desde la planta 20 del edificio de Manhattan donde vivía, nos han hecho pensar en la necesidad de hablar sobre los problemas de salud mental e invitamos a la Dra. Edith Shiro - psicóloga, hablándonos del suicidio cómo prevenirlo, síntomas o comportamientos que pueden denotar que algo no está bien y que una persona necesita ayuda.“¡La adopción de Bitcoin por parte de El Salvador ha sido un desastre absoluto!”, tuiteó Nouriel Roubini, el economista estadounidense que se hizo famoso por predecir la crisis del 2008. “El país ahora está efectivamente en bancarrota”. Con nosotros Luis Membreño, economista desde El Salvador con su análisis respecto de la situación que viven hoy los salvadoreños y que les depara el futuro.Y Ramón Cruz, experto en sostenibilidad, política ambiental y energía nos acompaña a raíz de que hoy se cumple el primer aniversario desde que el presidente Joe Biden emitiera una serie de órdenes ejecutivas relacionadas con el clima y la justicia medioambiental, con el fin de alinear nuevamente a los Estados Unidos para enfrentar la crisis climática y proteger nuestra salud y ambiente de los efectos catastróficos del cambio climático, las cuales incluyeron volver a formar parte del Acuerdo Climático de París y establecer una iniciativa a nivel de toda la administración en cuanto a la justicia ambiental.En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez hablándonos de la última fecha por las eliminatorias en la Concacaf, el juego de México contra Panamá que podría dejarlo fuera de la clasificación directa y los retos en la Conmebol con muchos países peleando el 4 puesto.Y Cesar Procel desde Houston, como siempre.Te invitamos a compartir y envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @buenosdiasam, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET
Hoy Comenzó la temporada de impuestos y en BDA hemos invitado a Edgar Palacios Auditor Federal de Impuesto para que nos amplíe la información y atienda las inquietudes de nuestra audiencia pues los expertos afirman que este año tendrá sus desafíos, pero también muy buenos beneficios.En lo que va del 2022, ya son tres los periodistas que han sido asesinados en México, el caso más reciente es el de Lourdes Maldonado, quien en 2019 había señalado que temía por su vida y pidió el apoyo del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador; la corresponsal de Tijuana fue atacada por un sicario quien le disparó en tres ocasiones cuando se dirigía hacia su hogar el domingo pasado. Con nosotros Ivan Macías, corresponsal de Univision en México.Y Gema Guevara, psicóloga y conciliadora social, nos ensena a cómo manejar la convivencia en casa, un tema difícil de llevar en muchas ocasiones, pero si encima le añadimos que llevamos dos años de pandemia compartiendo espacio y mucho tiempo con nuestros familiares más cercanos, ¡puede hacerse pesado a incluso insostenible!En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez, con toda la información del abierto de Australia y la clasificación de Rafa Nadal a semifinales. Y lo que está pasando en la NFL, que se acerca al superbowl.Cesar Procel desde Houston, como siempre.Te invitamos a compartir y envíanos tus comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, a nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @BuenosdiasAM, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET
Hoy en BDA, hablamos de las profesiones digitales que se han proyectado a raíz de la nueva modalidad de trabajo en casa y la conectividad virtual. Tuvimos varias panelistas quienes nos compartieron su experiencia; Andrea Rubio - Entrenadora Física Personal, Sendy Higuero - UX-Designer; Lisnayka Blanco - Maquilladora Digital y Lily Izurieta - Lanzadora de Cursos Digitales; todas ellas hoy son exitosas trabajando virtualmente.Y hablando de economía familiar nos acompaña el economista Macario Schettino para hablarnos del mundo de las remesas y la importancia que estas tienen en la economía de nuestros países; pero por el contrario los efectos y el sacrificio para aquellos quienes deben enviar estas divisas a sus familias.Además, el Dr. David Garcia Leal – Medico cardiovascular para hablarnos de los avances de la ciencia y en particular la noticia del exitoso trasplante de un corazón de cerdo en una persona de 57 años que realizo reciéntenle un equipo de cirujanos de la Universidad de Maryland. En Contacto Deportivo, Andrea Martinez, la novela de Djokovic, la liga Mx y lo que se viene esta nueva fecha.Y Cesar Procel con todo desde Houston.No olvides, si tienes comentarios, inquietudes o sugerencias, puedes contactarnos en nuestras redes sociales en Facebook @BuenosdiasAM, Instagram buenosdiasamericaam o escríbenos a Infoudradio@UNIVISION.NET
Marina Cantacuzino talks to Geoff Thompson and Andrea Martinez – both victims of child sexual abuse. Geoff Thompson is a filmmaker, prolific author and martial artist. Andrea Martinez is an actress, talk show host and young mother. Their connection comes through having had a profound conversation a few years ago when Geoff was able to offer Andrea support and advice in dealing with the trauma.
This week, Reporter and Assistant Editor Michelle Rindels talks with UCLA History Professor Kelly Lytle Hernandez about an immigration law that a Nevada-based federal judge has declared unconstitutional, citing its racist origins. Then, Reporter Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez heads out to the Walker River Indian Reservation to talk with business owner Andrea Martinez about why she … Continue reading "Immigration law struck down, a Native-owned coffee shop and infrastructure developments" The post Immigration law struck down, a Native-owned coffee shop and infrastructure developments appeared first on The Nevada Independent.
Um tema onipresente na história da humanidade e, ao mesmo tempo, uma conversa sempre clandestina. Impérios foram tomados, novas religiões foram criadas e grande parte do mundo teve sua história modificada por conta do desejo de alguém de transar com outra pessoa. Mas e hoje? Como é a nossa relação com a sexualidade em pleno 2021? Será que, como disse Oscar Wilde, tudo é sobre sexo, exceto o sexo que é sobre poder? Ou será que tudo sob a aura desse assunto fica com uma cor de mistério? Mas e se a gente tentasse tirar esse véu de magia e de culpa e começasse a falar sobre o tema de uma forma mais vida real? O que aconteceria se a gente compreendesse melhor nosso prazer, nossos limites, nossos desejos e motivações? Acreditamos que quanto mais a gente falar abertamente sobre sexo, maiores são nossas chances de nos conectarmos com o nosso próprio prazer. Se organizar direitinho, todo mundo transa. Vamos conversar? Esse episódio conta com a participação da audiência. PLAYLIST TEMÁTICA DO EPISÓDIO: Brasil Transante - Convite pra ser Adulto https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0KGT1kOLzIOa3d45UiUeJF?si=513203e750d14d9a Indicações: @anacanosa @cupofyou @prazerela @iam.line Ficha técnica do amor: Pesquisa, pauta e apresentação: Flor Reis e Thai Paschoal. Produção de áudio: Paulo Pereira @odara.lab. Design de capa: Andrea Martinez. Contato: convitepraseradulto@gmail.com
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Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
In part 1, medical students Andrea Martinez and Vivek Shah reflect on immigrant healthcare, discussing the negative impacts of public charge, ICE detention centers, and cultural incompetence on mental and physical health of patients with an immigrant background. By relating this topic to their personal experiences as the children of immigrants, they give the audience an introduction to the tangible effects of healthcare inequity on life, health and attitudes in the household. In this episode, they review the xenophobic history of public charge, the horrifying condition of immigrant detention centers and the value of culture competence on adherence to treatment plans and attitdues towards the healthcare industry. They are joined by Bharat Shah, a 79-year-old South Asian immigrant from India who moved to the U.S. in 1992 as he comments on his experiences receiving healthcare in America. Bharat shares his opinions on the US healthcare system, comments on the value of having healthcare providers who communicate in language, and compares the virtues Indian healthcare.
Ah, o amor! Um dos assuntos preferidos da nossa audiência, e um tema inesgotável e onipresente na nossa cultura. Mas será que temos falado de amor de um modo verdadeiro? Será que a imagem que fazemos dele se encaixa mesmo nos exemplos da vida real, nas relações de carne e osso? A verdade é que fala-se tanto de amor, mas muitas vezes sem refletir sobre os motivos pelos quais entendemos esse fenômeno de uma dada maneira. E ainda que algumas pessoas já tenham superado a crença de que existe uma "metade da laranja", ou de que "é impossível ser feliz sozinho", o fato é que, especialmente entre mulheres, ainda carregamos muito forte a convicção de que a vida só faz sentido acompanhada, e de que ficar sozinha é o maior dos fracassos. No episódio de hoje, vamos falar do lugar que o amor ocupa na vida das pessoas, vamos falar de amor romântico versus amor real, e vamos conversar sobre o maravilhoso termo "prateleira do amor", e pra isso contamos com a participação especial da própria autora da metáfora, a psicóloga, filósofa, professora e autora do livro "Saúde Mental, Gênero e Dispositivos": Valeska Zanello. Indicações: Livros A cama na varanda - Regina Navarro Lins Por que amamos? - Renato Noguera Pessoas Normais - Sally Rooney Youtube Soltos - Ser escolhida e chamar atenção dos homens - Por que importa tanto? https://youtu.be/nuNANZ_oJ3U Música Românticos - Vander Lee https://open.spotify.com/track/2YprxG9iV3C3QWg2hySzY5?si=36ae1252bdf54939 Ficha técnica do amor: Pesquisa, pauta e apresentação: Flor Reis e Thai Paschoal Produção de áudio: Paulo Pereira - instagram.com/odara.Lab Capa: Julia Reis e Andrea Martinez - instagram.com/createwithjulia contato: convitepraseradulto@gmail.com
Vivemos um momento de uso exagerado das redes sociais e, somando-se a isso, as fronteiras do público e privado já foram borradas faz tempo. Há muito tempo a internet deixou de ser terra de ninguém, agora ela é terra de todo mundo. Além da superexposição e do rompimento dos limites da intimidade, estamos começando a ter novos problemas refletindo na sociedade como: aumento do estresse, ansiedade e outros sintomas de vício nessas plataformas. O episódio é uma proposta para analisarmos como nossa relação com a internet deixou de ser saudável, e para desenvolvermos novos olhares, buscando um uso dessa ferramenta de forma mais eficiente e saudável. Vamos conversar? Esse episódio conta com a participação da especialista Dani Arrais da plataforma @contente.vc. Se quiser entender mais sobre o vazamento de dados ocorrido no Brasil, escute esse episódio do podcast “O Assunto”: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2HFWPTYWyuwFb1FsvakLEK?si=nqkeoaSqQ9W23x-8GdFVcw Indicações: Instagram: @daniarrais, @contente.vc, @amandafoschini Filme: Show de Truman Série: Episódio Nosedive - Black Mirror Ficha técnica do amor: Pesquisa, pauta e apresentação: Flor Reis e Thai Paschoal Produção de som: Paulo Pereira - @odara.lab Design de capa: Julia Reis e Andrea Martinez - @createwithjulia
Esse episódio é uma conversa que deve caber para quase todo mundo. A autocobrança é o novo sintoma dessa sociedade adoecida que quer nos colocar num lugar de alta performance cada vez mais difícil de atingir. Manter a produtividade, manter a rotina de exercícios físicos, não engordar, meditar, manter a casa arrumada, acordar cedo, estar em dia com a família e os amigos, responder todas as conversas e grupos do whatsapp, ser mais ágil no trabalho, conseguir melhores resultados, se dedicar mais à arrumação da casa, ser melhor na educação dos filhos, ser bem sucedido, gerir o seu tempo da melhor forma, ter um desempenho excelente em todas as áreas da vida. A soma de tudo isso e a busca pela perfeição tem nos maltratado muito e achamos que precisamos ser mais benevolentes com a gente mesmo, ou pelo menos tentar. Vamos conversar? Indicações do episódio: Livro - A Sociedade do Cansaço - Byung Chul Han Youtube - Por que você não precisa ser excepcional - The School of life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvgfucVF5cU Podcast - #86 desculpa pedir tantas desculpas - bom dia, obvious Ficha técnica do amor: Pauta e apresentação: Flor Reis e Thai Paschoal Produção de áudio: Odara.lab Capa: Julia Reis e Andrea Martinez
En este episodio, se hablara lo ultimo que hemos escuchado en el Peru. Comenzando con Malnati con su nuevo single Quimica. Luego se habla sobre Barrio Calavera con su nuevo single Me voy. Yendo a la escena electronica local con Ammo Avenue. De ahi se menciona a Daniel Lazo. Tambien a LaLa con su nuevo single. Por una mencionada de Tribilin Sounds y yendo a la selva con la psicodelia tropical de Hit La Rosa y volviendo con un pop tranquilo de Andrea Martinez. Canciones mencionadas en orden: Malnati - Quimica Barrio Calavera - Me voy Barrio Calavera - Cholita Barrio Calavera - Este amor no es para cobarde Ammo Avenue - Little gurl Daniel Lazo - Si no es contigo LaLa - Milagros Tribilin Sounds - Qosqo Hit La Rosa - La Marea Andrea Martinez feat. Naia Valdez - Todo lo que dicen de mi, es cierto. Síguenos en: Instagram: @mixtape_lado_a Spotify: Mixtape: Lado A Amazon Music: Mixtape Lado A Apple Podcast: Mixtape Lado A Envíen sus comentarios o propuestas de sponsor en nuestro correo: Mixtapeladoa@gmail.com
Congresswoman Linda Sanchez tells Christiane Amanpour about the immigration bill she introduced and why now is the time to pass this reform. Andrea Martinez, immigration attorney, discusses the human impact immigration policy has and her work to reunite families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy. Actress Jodie Foster and lawyer Nancy Hollander talk about the new film "The Mauritanian" and the real life story of detention at Guantanamo Bay that inspired it. Our Michel Martin talks to Reuben Miller, author of "Halfway Home", about the realities of life after incarceration. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
In Part 1, medical students Anjali Jaiman and Andrea Martinez discuss the history of oppression through psychiatric institutionalization and criminalization of mental health concerns. They are joined by Carla Rabinowitz, who is the Project Coordinator of Correct Crisis Intervention Training NYC, an organization that advocates for peer-led, compassionate care for people experiencing mental health crisis. Our current police-led response to mental health crisis often leads to violence and further trauma. While the mayor's new mental health response team is a step in the right direction, Carla illustrates the ideal model for responding to mental health crisis, which includes a peer with lived experience of mental health crisis and connections to community resources.