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ANTICONQUISTA
Nuestra America Ep. 11 Scientific Socialists Vs. Conspiracy Theorists

ANTICONQUISTA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 116:59


On Nuestra America episode 10, we will be discussing why Latin Americans should focus on adapting Marxism to our own conditions rather than getting caught up in Eurocentric theoretical infighting. As Marxists and materialists we must be focused on the conditions that impact our people and communities and not distracted by struggles dating back a century before. We recognize the contributions of soviet Marxism and agree that there's a lot to learn from their revolution and their theorists. What we will emphasize, however, is that there's a need to Latin Americanize Marxism. As Mariátegui proposed; socialism in Latin America cannot be a copy of European socialism, it has to be a heroic creation. As always the second part of the show will be a run down of the weekly news around the region and the diaspora. Continue to support ANTICONQUISTA and the work we do on Patreon and our website where we post articles. All of our money raised goes to funding anti-imperialist movements in or allied with Latin America. https://www.patreon.com/anticonquista Visit Us | Visítanos https://anticonquista.com/ Like Us on Facebook | Denos 'Me Gusta' en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/anticonquista/ Follow Us on Twitter | Síganos en Twitter https://twitter.com/anticonquista/ Follow Us on Instagram | Síguenos en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anticonquista/ Read Our Books | Lea nuestros libros http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ANTICON... Listen to Our Podcasts | Escucha nuestro podcasts https://soundcloud.com/anticonquista/ Fund the Resistance | Ayude a la resistencia https://www.patreon.com/anticonquista/ Shop | Tienda https://anticonquista.com/shop/

ANTICONQUISTA
Stalinism Or Trotskyism Neither. We're Carpinchistas Nuestra America Ep. 10

ANTICONQUISTA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 90:34


On Nuestra America episode 10, we will be discussing why Latin Americans should focus on adapting Marxism to our own conditions rather than getting caught up in Eurocentric theoretical infighting. As Marxists and materialists we must be focused on the conditions that impact our people and communities and not distracted by struggles dating back a century before. We recognize the contributions of soviet Marxism and agree that there's a lot to learn from their revolution and their theorists. What we will emphasize, however, is that there's a need to Latin Americanize Marxism. As Mariátegui proposed; socialism in Latin America cannot be a copy of European socialism, it has to be a heroic creation. As always the second part of the show will be a run down of the weekly news around the region and the diaspora. Continue to support ANTICONQUISTA and the work we do on Patreon and our website where we post articles. All of our money raised goes to funding anti-imperialist movements in or allied with Latin America. https://www.patreon.com/anticonquista Visit Us | Visítanos https://anticonquista.com/ Like Us on Facebook | Denos 'Me Gusta' en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/anticonquista/ Follow Us on Twitter | Síganos en Twitter https://twitter.com/anticonquista/ Follow Us on Instagram | Síguenos en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anticonquista/ Read Our Books | Lea nuestros libros http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ANTICON... Listen to Our Podcasts | Escucha nuestro podcasts https://soundcloud.com/anticonquista/ Fund the Resistance | Ayude a la resistencia https://www.patreon.com/anticonquista/ Shop | Tienda https://anticonquista.com/shop/

The Rambling Runner Podcast
#302 - Mariana Maldonado

The Rambling Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:20


For Mariana Maldonado, 2020 was a year of amazing improvements in fitness with no races to test them. Several of her marathons were postponed and cancelled throughout the yeas as she continually altered her training and remained optimistic. It was a learning experience that she is hoping to capitalize on in 2021. As Mari continued to improve, she started to reach whole new levels of speed and fitness. As exciting as this was, it became hard for her to embrace those new levels. In this episode we dive into matching her confidence with her fitness, juggling an ever-changing schedule, and how she is planning on taking the next step in 2021. Sponsors: OS1st, a three-generation, family-owned company in North Carolina, creates the best running socks and compression bracing products specifically for people with an active lifestyle. OS1st uses Compression Zone Technology with high quality materials to ease pain and help prevent runner’s knee, Plantar Fasciitis, shin splints and more. Used by ultra-runners (Catra Corbett, Sabrina Stanley) and new runners alike. Shop at your local independently owned running or at www.OS1st.com where you can use code RAMBLING for 15% off your first purchase. Spring will be here before you know it, and the best way to get through the winter months of running is to have your next finish line in sight! That’s why Sports Backers is excited to bring you a custom race experience with our first ‘Sports Backers Marathon,’ in Richmond, Virginia, featuring a marathon, half marathon, and 5k. From Friday, March 12th through Sunday, March 14th the experienced team at Sports Backers will take care of the rest, with onsite packet pick up, measured courses, touchless bottle refill stations, timing, and of course great swag! Register now at www.sportsbackers.org and save $10 by using code RAMBLINGRUNNER. Follow Matt: Instagram - @rambling_runner Twitter - @rambling_runner --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Efervesciencia
Bioética con José Antonio Seoane [Versión estendida]

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 40:06


Profesionalidade, liberdade, responsabilidade, creatividade, honradez, respecto, xustiza, lealdade, ben común, confiabilidade, seguridade: estes son os puntos do código ético da investigación da Universidade da Coruña. Conversamos con José Antonio Seoane, profesor titular de filosofía do dereito na UDC e presidente do Consello de Bioética de Galicia, sobre as orixes da bioética, a ética na investigación, a edición de embrións con CRISPR, pero tamén da bioética que nos pode afectar no día a día. Sonia García da Asociación AMIPA poderá exercer o dereito ao voto por primeira vez malia teren pasado multitude de eleccións logo de acadar a súa maioría de idade. En Galicia vense de constituír o primeiro comité de bioética en servizos socias. Virginia Alonso é a presidenta deste comité do Consorcio de As Mariñas.

Efervesciencia
Efer 473 (13-4-19): Bioética do día a día

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 58:58


Profesionalidade, liberdade, responsabilidade, creatividade, honradez, respecto, xustiza, lealdade, ben común, confiabilidade, seguridade: estes son os puntos do código ético da investigación da Universidade da Coruña. Conversamos con José Antonio Seoane, profesor titular de filosofía do dereito na UDC e presidente do Consello de Bioética de Galicia, sobre as orixes da bioética, a ética na investigación, a edición de embrións con CRISPR, pero tamén da bioética que nos pode afectar no día a día. Sonia García da Asociación AMIPA poderá exercer o dereito ao voto por primeira vez malia teren pasado multitude de eleccións logo de acadar a súa maioría de idade. En Galicia vense de constituír o primeiro comité de bioética en servizos socias. Virginia Alonso é a presidenta deste comité do Consorcio de As Mariñas. NeuroART é o concurso de imaxe e vídeos artísticos relacionados co sistema nervioso convocado pola Sociedade Española de Neurociencia. O primeiro premio de imaxe e mais o segundo teñen a sinatura galega de Paula Rodríguez Villamayor e Pablo Sánchez-Quinteiro. Con eles falamos de fermonas, o órganos vomeronasal e de Mahler!

Efervesciencia
Bioética con José Antonio Seoane [Versión estendida]

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 40:06


Profesionalidade, liberdade, responsabilidade, creatividade, honradez, respecto, xustiza, lealdade, ben común, confiabilidade, seguridade: estes son os puntos do código ético da investigación da Universidade da Coruña. Conversamos con José Antonio Seoane, profesor titular de filosofía do dereito na UDC e presidente do Consello de Bioética de Galicia, sobre as orixes da bioética, a ética na investigación, a edición de embrións con CRISPR, pero tamén da bioética que nos pode afectar no día a día. Sonia García da Asociación AMIPA poderá exercer o dereito ao voto por primeira vez malia teren pasado multitude de eleccións logo de acadar a súa maioría de idade. En Galicia vense de constituír o primeiro comité de bioética en servizos socias. Virginia Alonso é a presidenta deste comité do Consorcio de As Mariñas.

Efervesciencia
Efer 473 (13-4-19): Bioética do día a día

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 58:58


Profesionalidade, liberdade, responsabilidade, creatividade, honradez, respecto, xustiza, lealdade, ben común, confiabilidade, seguridade: estes son os puntos do código ético da investigación da Universidade da Coruña. Conversamos con José Antonio Seoane, profesor titular de filosofía do dereito na UDC e presidente do Consello de Bioética de Galicia, sobre as orixes da bioética, a ética na investigación, a edición de embrións con CRISPR, pero tamén da bioética que nos pode afectar no día a día. Sonia García da Asociación AMIPA poderá exercer o dereito ao voto por primeira vez malia teren pasado multitude de eleccións logo de acadar a súa maioría de idade. En Galicia vense de constituír o primeiro comité de bioética en servizos socias. Virginia Alonso é a presidenta deste comité do Consorcio de As Mariñas. NeuroART é o concurso de imaxe e vídeos artísticos relacionados co sistema nervioso convocado pola Sociedade Española de Neurociencia. O primeiro premio de imaxe e mais o segundo teñen a sinatura galega de Paula Rodríguez Villamayor e Pablo Sánchez-Quinteiro. Con eles falamos de fermonas, o órganos vomeronasal e de Mahler!

Compass
Mari Johnson, Data Analyst

Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 27:04


As Mari says, "when you're in the deep work state, you can frequently work many more hours than you intend to, not eat, not take a break, not do the things you need to do, not manage the things you need personally." So, she uses timers, specifically the Pomodoro Method. And I have to say that I love this, I love the practice of keeping on track and still taking care of yourself. Because, let's be honest, working a series of 16 hour days will end badly, it's just a question of how badly. When the doubts arise and your brain gets vocal about them, "I'm never going to get it. This is just taking too long. I should just give up. I'm so bad at this. What did I think I was doing, doing this job?", you have to shut it down. Do whatever it takes to reset. If that means taking a break, going for a walk, making a cup of tea, or headbanging to 80s hair bands, do whatever it takes. Then once you're back in a good headspace, start back, because taking care of your mental health is just as important as physical health. "Right now, data analysis and data science are hot and we literally cannot get enough people to do this work. But there's a reason for that. It's not just the skill set, it does kind of require a certain mindset and it can be learned." But ultimately, Mari says, it's not for everyone. It's intense work and easy to burn out. And really, that holds true for many things that seem lucrative but may not be a good personality fit. Think hard about what you can handle and what you want for your life. For full links and show notes visit compassopod.com/011

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #170 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio {As always, I encourage you to listen to the audio version as much more is talked about beyond the transcript below: more anecdotes, examples and ideas about how this episode is really about enjoying our time alone whether we are coupled or single.} Having lived on my own most of my adult life, but significantly so these past five years, without hesitation I can say, I've loved every minute. Some people scoff in disbelief, but it was this time alone (not being lonely) that enabled me to cultivate my dreams and gradually turn them into my reality. Even if you are not single at this moment, I would encourage you to listen/read this post because the more we understand any individual’s choice, the more at peace we can be with our own. Inspired by Mari Andrew's recent illustration on Instagram synchronized with the return of my partner who has been working abroad for nearly six months, I have been contemplating the single life and then the life one shares with a partner significantly more than I have in the past. In many ways, I have felt single these past 5-6 months with regards to how I go about my days; however, my heart is partially here in Bend and partially where he was temporarily working which meant my mind as well as my scheduling in order to communicate, definitely did not feel single. But as he returns home, I am grateful. Of course, most importantly grateful for his return, but as well, grateful for the time I had being single and the fact that I sincerely savored these past five years. As I mentioned in 2011 in this post, and went more in-depth in TSLL book, being single is a beautiful opportunity; not something to run from. But rather directly into, embracing every moment. In fact, in my case, I wholeheartedly agree with Elizabeth Gilbert's quote, "Avoid romantic entanglements in your youth and focus on yourself. The amount of hours of time I spent with boys and men that I could have been ... I could speak fluent Mandarin now in the amount of hours I spent . . . I wish that I had spent those youthful years just feeding this mind."  It was my twenties with regards to love, which I have shared in my first book that I wish my focus, my priorities, due to societal expectation and pressure and due to my ignorance until I rid myself of that ignorance, had been on myself and my journey, which is what being single (no matter what your age) enables you to do at a much deeper and more independent level. Let's talk about the luxuries of being single and demystify the derogatory notion that being single is a stigma. This stigma has been loosening its grip a bit as fewer women (53%, 18 or older are not married) are married than those that are single in the United States according to a 2015 US Census Report. And of all people 18 or older, 45% are not married. However, the media, communities and the online dating businesses would prefer if you sought out a partner to wed. After all, there is money to be made if you feel you are missing out. You will subscribe to their services, you will purchase their products in order to enhance what we all know doesn't need enhancing (you are enough just as you are), you will fork over money for weddings. Now, I am not advocating for single life and against being married, but I am jumpstarting a conversation about where the pressure to marry is coming from. If it coming from a sincere love and affection for your partner and they for you, beautiful. Dive in. But if the pressure is coming from an external force, inflicting guilt that you wouldn't feel if society didn't apply the pressure or expectation, then step back and recognize how luxurious living single can be. Neither lifestyle is better than the other, single or coupled or married. We each make it simply luxurious based on how we structure our days, our time, our thoughts, our conversations and our priorities. But today, I want to pay homage to a lifestyle that has served me very well and a way of living that provided a haven for my dreams to materialize. 1. Fleshing out your dreams Since I mentioned it in the introduction, I wanted to start with this benefit of being single: you figure out what you truly want. As you go about your life as a single person, you have the time to listen to yourself, focus on yourself without balancing your pursuit with another's. And upon coming to better understand yourself, you begin to navigate a journey that leads you to new experiences, new people that are more in alignment with what you value, whether they will become a future business partner, a new client or a life partner potentially. 2. A trust in yourself is strengthen beyond expectation As Mari mentions in her illustration, I couldn't agree more. You begin to recognize how resourceful you actually are, perhaps more than you realized. Need to know how to handle a-locked-out-of-the apartment/house situation? You've done that, figured out a plan B for the next time that it happens, and brought yourself peace of mind in the process. Need to tighten your budget to save up for that dream of investing in your business? You've done that, been disciplined and found out you could live without so many dinners out. 3. Fewer heart worries What I mean by this is as I have been going about my days these past months, I have been comparing how I felt this year versus last in which I was single. And one of the differences is in moments of worry that are completely out of my control, my heart aches. When you are single, your focus is on yourself, your projects, your job, perhaps more remotely your family, if you have children, they receive more of your time, your pets, and any idea that tickles your fancy. The unknowns are fewer, not entirely gone, just not matters of the heart, which we know are intense when we care for someone deeply and have made ourselves, and they to us, vulnerable with what we've shared. Put succinctly, more of your energy (because emotions are energy) is free to use as we wish. 4. Meal time is anytime you need it to be As someone who is a very regular breakfast eater and eats the same thing, I never think twice about what I will have because I know I will always have what I need, and I need it as soon as I wake up. When it comes to dinner, I eat when I get home from school or when I am done with a project with the blog. That time shifts and changes, but when I am done, I am hungry and I eat. On the flipside, when you dine with your partner, you want to share the meal with them, so your schedules need to be flexible, patience is sometimes needed, but it is certainly worth it. 5. Bedtime and wake time are yours to choose Whether you are a night owl or an early bird, your day ends when you say it will end and it begins when you throwback the covers. No need to worry about being quiet, or keeping the lights low or off, the house awakes (if you live alone) when you awake and the day begins. 6. Vacations happen when you are able With no need to check more than one schedule, when you are available and you have the funds, you can enjoy a much-needed getaway. While traveling with a partner is something I now eagerly look forward to, I also loved the flexibility of going when I needed to recharge. I would just look at my dogs and ask them if they were ready, and they always said yes (I think . . . I hope!) and we were off! 7. Change of plans can happen at the drop of a hat If you are eager to see a movie, but at the last minute, you're not feeling up to it, no worries, just don't go. If you want to leave the party at a certain time or earlier than you expected, you don't have to check with anyone, just leave. 8. You can be as frugal or as lavish with your money as you please (within your means) Money is a funny and integral part of any chapter of our lives, but when we are single we are the sole captain as we don't share a mortgage/rent, bills, investments, etc. Some may see this as a drag as we have to foot the entire amount and not split it. But I rather like knowing and have having complete control over my money (not to say you have to relinquish this when/if you become involved). As well, being secure in your money handling skills is a very attractive quality and something to look for in a future partner as well. After all, you can choose the size and location of the house/apartment you want based on how much you want/are able to pay without agreement with anyone, you can splurge one a dress from the fall collections, but trust yourself to skimp on the money spent on an upcoming vacation. You get to make these decisions without explanation. Now there is a flipside to all of these luxuries when we find a loving partner who just walks well with us through life. Each of these positives becomes heightened in a manner that often (at least for me) I didn't expect but wholeheartedly appreciate and savor. The gift, of which there are many, of being single is that we give ourselves time to fully become fluent in the language of ourselves so that we can then be the translator in the world as we work with others. Not only does our time alone enhance the quality of our lives professionally and platonically but when we do, if we do, meet a potential partner, we are more likely to find someone who enables us to keep the luxuries of the single life that we just don't want to give up as well as reveal to us that the luxuries of being part of a couple are pretty amazing as well. From my experience, having a positive experience of living single, embracing it completely, has enhanced my appreciation for the journey I have just begun with my partner. First of all, it was a choice of desire, fondness, affection and respect rather than an act of desperation, resignation and acquiescence. And secondly, I wasn't looking for love, I was already in love with my life which is how we met, doing, seeking out what we each love about the life offered here in Bend. ~SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES FROM THE ARCHIVES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~The Truths and Myths of the Independent Single Woman, episode #94 ~Why Not . . . Be a Confident Single Woman? ~How to Live Alone Well ~Why Not . . . Live Alone for a While? ~The Audio Book is Now Available of Choosing the Simply Luxurious Life: A Modern Woman's Guide (Audible, iTunes & Amazon), learn more here ~Subscribe to the weekly TSLL newsletter here ~2017 TSLL French Week Round-Up Petit Plaisir: ~Headspace Newly updated with more series options and mini meditation options when you don't have a full 10 or 20 minutes to meditate but want to keep the daily practice. ~On August 4, 2017, Andy Puddicombe (the voice you hear on the Headspace app), sat down and meditated for 2 minutes with Jimmy Fallon and his audience. https://youtu.be/kP_EY7pdTJY SPONSOR of today's episode: KIND bars ~To pick up a free sample box, go to KindSnacks.com/tss ~Join the Snack Club receive 5% off your order when you subscribe receive the newest products first free shipping is possible free snacks, new swag and tickets to local events Image: TSLL IG Download the Episode

Savor California
Cheese Torta with Apricot Chutney

Savor California

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Cheese Torta with Apricot ChutneyThe simpler the recipe the more important the quality of the ingredients is. This cheese torta is a perfect example. Simple, easy to prepare, and so tasty. Mari Rossi invited me to try this recipe in her kitchen at B & R Farms. Jim and Mari Rossi and their son Scott run this apricot ranch in Hollister, where they grow the Queen of Apricots, the Blenheim. Using recipes from Jim's mother Elsie and recipes developed by Mari, their products all use dried apricots from their farm. To make the cheese torta, we combined 8 ounces of Fromage Blanc and 2 cups of grated Goat Milk Cheddar. Cowgirl Creamery makes a number of fresh cheeses, including Fromage Blanc, Crème Fraiche and Clabbered Cottage Cheese, all of them award-winners from the American Cheese Society. (We use the Crème Fraiche in the recipe for Dried Fruit in Vanilla Wine Syrup.) Fromage Blanc is sort of a French version of cream cheese, only richer and yummier. The goats at Redwood Hill Farms are happy goats, and the cheese is wonderful as a result, a fact that is attested to by the numerous awards the farm has won. All the cheeses are made on the farm with milk from their own herd of goats. There is a cheese for every occasion (and every wine pairing): fresh chevre, the Camembert-style Camellia, earthy and robust California Crottin, raw milk Gravenstein Gold cider washed and aged, feta, cheddar and smoked cheddar. As Mari added the grated goat milk cheddar from Redwood Hill Farms to the Cowgirl Creamery Fromage Blanc, she was watching the consistency of the torta. She chose to add not quite the full 2 cups of cheddar. It's a matter of personal preference, and it helps to keep in mind that a little bit of liquid is still to be added. The ingredients to add to the torta mixture were a dash of hot pepper sauce, two tablespoons of dry sherry, three to four minced green onions, a quarter teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of curry powder. That's it! The torta was shaped on a plate, any shape will do. And it was topped with the B & R Farms Dried Apricot Chutney. Mari made sure that it was well covered, so that every single bite would have both cheese and chutney! To serve the torta, we used heart-shaped Lahvosh crackers. It makes a pretty presentation and a tasty backdrop to the cheese torta. Valley Lahvosh also makes round crackers and star-shaped crackers (nice at the holidays). Since we had opened a bottle of very good dry sherry to make the recipe, we had a little glass of that with the finished torta. Marvelous! It would also be nice with a dry Riesling or Gewürztraminer. A Sauvignon Blanc or off-dry rosé would pair well too.