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En este episodio, Awilda Bonilla, fundadora de OrdenSano Studio, comparte su experiencia cómo madre y su conocimiento cómo organizadora de espacios sobre cómo mantener la calma y la eficiencia en la vida diaria de padres primerizos. Con consejos prácticos y empáticos, Awilda guía a los oyentes a través de estrategias para gestionar el tiempo, el espacio y las emociones en medio del desafío que implica cuidar a un bebé. Este podcast ofrece un recurso valioso para aquellos que buscan encontrar equilibrio y orden en esta nueva etapa de la vida.https://www.instagram.com/ordensano Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line.On this episode we interview Awilda Quezada La Tremenda Del Merengue. An artist from the Dominican Republic and now resides in Florida. She is a singer and a professional dancer. She make music in the genres of Merengue and Bachata. She talks about how she got started, her influences, her live performances and what we can expect from her in the future.Support the Show.
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Join Katie and Liz as they tackle the fifteenth mini-episode in the Case Profiles series! Katie kicks the episode off by telling of the very alarming and bizarre disappearance of Awilda Morrero from Enfield, Connecticut. Awilda left her home without shoes or a jacket, in the pouring rain, and was never seen again. Then, Liz finishes up the episode by telling the brutal murder of aspiring rapper Gandy "Young Shad" Kaydea, who was found strangled and then set on fire in a cemetery in Cranston, Rhode Island. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimene/support
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El comienzo de un nuevo año siempre es inspiración para “poner la casa en orden”. En esta ocasión, Leonelda Castillo y Laura Frías se hacen acompañar de Awilda Bonilla. Awilda es una Diseñadora de Interiores y Mercadóloga, Dominicana, apasionada por el arte, el orden y la armonía de los espacios. Las historias de Awilda nos hacen conscientes de las muchas dimensiones que tiene el orden en nuestras vidas y de cómo todo comienza por buscar orden en nuestro ser. Sus remembranzas son un llamado a recordar cómo aprendimos a incluir el orden en nuestras vidas (o no). Y sus reflexiones nos invitan a dar pasos firmes hacia una vida en la que podamos disfrutar de todos los regalos que la energía del orden trae a nosotros. Para información sobre cómo aprender a Manifestar con Leonelda Castillo, aquí los detalles: https://escuela.leoneldacastillo.com/challenge21dias Conoce más de Awilda y su intención de aportar una cultura de amor por el orden para una vida más sana en su proyecto Orden Sano . Puedes acceder a él en Instagram @ordensano. https://instagram.com/ordensano?igshid=Zjc2ZTc4Nzk= #orden #casaenorden #ordensano #amandoloquehago #corazonando #corazonandopodcast #podcasteneapañol #podcastlatino #viviendoengratitud #viviendodesdelcorazon
El comienzo de un nuevo año siempre es inspiración para “poner la casa en orden”. En esta ocasión, Leonelda Castillo y Laura Frías se hacen acompañar de Awilda Bonilla. Awilda es una Diseñadora de Interiores y Mercadóloga, Dominicana, apasionada por el arte, el orden y la armonía de los espacios. Las historias de Awilda nos hacen conscientes de las muchas dimensiones que tiene el orden en nuestras vidas y de cómo todo comienza por buscar orden en nuestro ser. Sus remembranzas son un llamado a recordar cómo aprendimos a incluir el orden en nuestras vidas (o no). Y sus reflexiones nos invitan a dar pasos firmes hacia una vida en la que podamos disfrutar de todos los regalos que la energía del orden trae a nosotros. Para información sobre cómo aprender a Manifestar con Leonelda Castillo, aquí los detalles: https://escuela.leoneldacastillo.com/challenge21dias Conoce más de Awilda y su intención de aportar una cultura de amor por el orden para una vida más sana en su proyecto Orden Sano . Puedes acceder a él en Instagram @ordensano. https://instagram.com/ordensano?igshid=Zjc2ZTc4Nzk= #orden #casaenorden #ordensano #amandoloquehago #corazonando #corazonandopodcast #podcasteneapañol #podcastlatino #viviendoengratitud #viviendodesdelcorazon
Awilda changed her life and fought to get her family back. Tap in to find out what happens when she finally gets everyone back home. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Awilda talks about her own dating life with struggles, questions and so much more!
In dieser Podcastfolge spricht Awilda offen und ehrlich über ihre Herausforderungen als alleinerziehende Mutter. Da sie nicht auf Unterstützung zählen kann, schmeisst sie den Alltag und die finanzielle Belastung mit ihren drei Kindern alleine. Awilda erzählt direkt aus ihrem Leben. Heute ist sie Teil-Selbständig. Sie hat ein eigenes Unternehmen aus dem Boden gestampft, dass innerhalb von 8 Monaten schon Kund:innen anzieht und begeistert. Es sah aber auch mal anders aus und Awilda war auf die Unterstützung vom Sozialamt angewiesen. Wie sie diesen Weg unten nach oben gegangen ist, erzählt sie uns heute. Du erfährst in dieser Episode: Wie Awilda den Mut gefasst hat, ein eigenes Unternehmen zu gründen Wo sie ihre Vergangenheit wieder eingeholt hat Was Awilda ihren Kids in Sachen Finanzen mit auf den Weg gibt Vorlage der Budgetberatung für Jugendliche: https://budgetberatung.ch/fileadmin/budgetberatung.ch/Downloads/DE/RL_BB_mit_WZ/BB_Lernende.pdf Hier findest du Awilda: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/contentme.ch/ Website: https://contentme.ch/ Werbung: Sponsorin dieser Staffel ist die Bank Cler. Vielen Dank! Die Bank Cler redet mit dir über Geld – offen und ehrlich. Egal, wie viel du davon hast. Und zwar so, wie's ihr Name verspricht: «Cler» bedeutet im Rätoromanischen «klar, einfach, deutlich». Die Bank Cler macht also deine Bankgeschäfte so unkompliziert und angenehm wie möglich. Dies ist keine Finanz- oder Anlageberatung und stellt keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf von Produkten dar! Alle Informationen wurden sorgfältig recherchiert. Ich übernehme keinerlei Haftung für die Richtigkeit der Informationen im Podcast. Das Handeln von Wertpapieren an der Börse ist ein Risiko und du trägst die Verantwortung für deine Finanzen! Ich übernehme keine Haftung für deine Entscheidungen. Ich berichte hier lediglich von meinen persönlichen Erfahrungen.
Awilda and her long time friend talk about the difference of dating from back then and how the dating scene is now.
Macabrepedia: A Marriage of True Crime and the Truly Bizarre
Female pirates may have been the minority, but they were just as awesome. Ching Shih has been called the most successful pirate ever, though she's joined by infamous pirates Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and more. Join us as we add another entry. Twitter & Facebook: @macabrepediaInstagram: @macabrepediapodEmail us at: macabrepediapod@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Macabrepedia)
Vivir una vida cristiana requiere comunión con el Espíritu Santo
Dios nos llama a cerrar ciclos y ver la cosas desde SU óptica para poder alcanzar sus promesa
Research borrowed from: https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/were-there-female-pirates https://www.piratesquest.co.uk/top-10-famous-female-pirates/ Mentalfloss.com https://www.badassoftheweek.com/teuta There have been dramatic Tales of women sailing the open oceans and seas throughout history. Most of these legends began from the Golden Age of Piracy (1650 to 1720). However, there are stories of female pirates dating back thousands of years. According to history, women weren't permitted to stay on ships once they had set sail. Sailor superstitions thought that women on merchant and military vessels were bad luck and could mean disaster at sea. The presence of women was believed to anger the water gods, which might cause storms, violent waves, and weather. Others thought that women would just distract the male sailors at sea and fall victim to harassment and even violence. Women weren't allowed to hold jobs at sea until the 20th Century. Some women would disguise themselves as men, using a fake name, but there could be severe penalties if they were caught. So the only way for most women to participate in running a merchant vessel before 1900 was through their relations or marriage. Only recently, women were allowed at sea within the British Royal Navy. In October 1990, during the Gulf War, the HMS Brilliant carried the first women officially to serve on a functioning warship. In 1998, Commander Samantha Moore became one of the first female officers to command a Royal Navy warship, HMS Dasher. The superstitions and old-school customs for military and commercial vessels were also held for pirates. Historically, women who remained on ships at sea would have to do so illegitimately and in disguise. They would also need to learn the critical skills necessary for a life at sea before setting sail. Without this knowledge, it would have been tough to be a female sailor, let alone a pirate. Piracy was a criminal act, so becoming a pirate could mean being arrested and even killed. It wasn't a decision taken lightly. Although pirates are often portrayed as swashbuckling heroes or villains, many were ordinary men and women forced into piracy to survive difficult times. Piracy has been around since people first hopped on a boat, so it's likely women dressed like the women or as sailors of their time. But unfortunately, many of the depictions of male and female pirates we see today are glamorized accounts of the 17th Century's golden age of piracy. The rise of popular fiction tales in the 1800s dramatically affected our understanding of pirate attire. One example is "The Penny Dreadful," a famous book series of the 1860s - both in the United States and the British Empire. These cheap books told sensational stories of adventure. They featured pirates and highwaymen, likely a leading source for many tales and imagery of female pirates today. As we mentioned, many women who became sailors often had to hide their identity and conceal their gender by dressing like men. However, the stories of Grace O'Malley, Mary Read, and Anne Bonny show that these pirates did not hide their gender. They wore whatever they wanted, depending on what they were doing. In the pamphlet "The Tryals of Captain John Rackam and other Pirates" published in 1721, people of the time said: "When they saw any Vessel, gave Chase, or Attacked, they wore Men's Cloaths; and, at other Times, they wore Women's Cloaths." Ok, let's talk about some of the more famous lady pirates. Queen Teuta of Illyria Queen Teuta of the Illyrians was a badass Classical Age warrior queen who oversaw a fleet of hardcore pirates. She tormented the Spartans in their own backyard, led armies and navies that conquered cities and islands along the Adriatic coast, and told the Romans to eat a bag of dicks. Then she went out on her own terms by hurling herself off a mountain after supposedly burying 6,000 pounds of gold in a secret location at a place called Devil's Island. Her last words were a curse that doomed the Albanian city of Durres to "never have a seafaring tradition." Yet, she's still a national heroine of Albania, appears on their 100 lek coin (basically the $1 bill), and is generally depicted in full armor with a take-no-prisoners demeanor. Queen Teuta's husband was King Agron, a pretty brutal warrior-type dude. He ruled over one of the more powerful Illyrian tribes. Illyria is what Greeks called anyone who lived on the Adriatic coast north of Greece. Still, Agron and Teuta were almost certainly from present-day Albania. This detail bears mentioning mostly because the Albanians don't really like being confused with Serbs or Croats. In 231 BC, King Agron put together an awe-inspiring army, conquered Illyria in a whirlwind of blood, and set his sights south towards Greece. One tribe near the Greek border that was really pissing him off was the Aetolians. So when they laid siege on a city allied with Agron, the Illyrian King responded by launching 5,000-guys in a water-based night attack from the Adriatic Sea. The King captured the high ground, charged downhill with heavy infantry, destroyed their camp, and broke their Army's spirit. The victory was considered so awesome that everyone just went nuts and had this colossal rager party. In all of his amazingness, King Agron got so drunk that his lungs exploded. Rule of the Illyrians technically passed to Agron's son, but he was only two years old. Teuta took over as the boss. She went right to work taking over where her hubby King Agron left off plundering, conquering, destroying everything in sight, and so on. She sent armies to the Peleponnese, sacking and ravaging the lands Sparta was supposed to defend. Her troops captured Phoenice, the wealthiest city in the Northern Greek region of Epirus. She held it for ransom and then gave it back to its people in exchange for money, slaves, treasure, and the undying loyalty of its citizens. When she wasn't dispatching armies to loot and plunder her enemies, she told any Albanian man with a rowboat and a scimitar to step up. She wasn't going to punish them if they raided, pirated, and plundered ships along the Adriatic… as long as she received a percentage of the profits. For the next few years, no ships were safe. The Illyrian pirate fleet destroyed Greek and Roman shipping, dominating the wealthiest and most trade-heavy waters on earth, taking whatever they wanted. Yes, they were killing it. However, this craziness didn't really go down well with the new power in the Mediterranean-- the Roman Republic. So Rome sent two brothers to talk to Teuta and tell her to knock it off. They met her in her throne room in the city of Scoda. They demanded that she order a cease-fire on all Illyrian piracy and pay Rome reparations for all the ships and goods they lost. Teuta was busy managing the Siege of Issa and all the other conquests she was undertaking. So (according to Roman sources), she told the brothers that "it was contrary to the custom of the Illyrian kings to hinder their subjects from winning booty from the sea." Or, eat one! Well, as you probably guessed, the Romans didn't like hearing this, especially from a woman. The ambassadors basically started lecturing Queen Teuta on manners, respect, and yadda yadda yadda. Naturally, Queen Teuta had that dude's throat cut, and his brother chucked into an Albanian prison. Things were great until five or six years into Queen Teuta's reign when the Romans showed up with a big ol fleet and 20,000 legionnaires. All battle-hardened from the War with Carthage and drilled by professional Roman drill instructors. Teuta rallied the Illyrian defenses, but she was immediately betrayed by her top General named Demetrius. Teuta fought heroically but ultimately was forced to surrender to Rome in 227 BC. There are rumors that she took a bunch of treasure she'd accumulated from her pirates and armies and buried it in a cave on an island somewhere in her domain. The Romans allowed Teuta to rule a small domain after she surrendered. Still, they made that traitor Demetrius the regent for King Agron's young son. Not long after, Rome decided to get rid of Demetrius, and of course, our fearless Queen. Upon hearing of Rome's plans, Teuta fled her palace. She climbed to the top of a nearby mountain, placed a curse on the city of Risan so that they'd never be able to build a good ship again, and then hurled herself off a mountain to her death. Teuta is a pretty common name in Albania to this day. She appears on their money and has a special place in the hearts of the Albanian people. Go to the city of Durres. You'll see that the National Bank of Albania has a statue of her reclining on a chaise lounge and wearing nothing but a spear, a shield, and a helmet. Ladgerda Ladgerda (also spelled Lagertha) was a Danish Viking pirate who lived in the 9th Century AD. She was a shieldmaiden - Viking women who carried a sword and shield, known for their ferocity and skills in battle on land and sea. With only a few accounts of her life known to exist, historians have controversy whether Ladgerda is, in fact, a legendary figure and a substitute for the actions of a group of women. One story suggests that she rescued her husband's fleet from a warring tribe but, on saving him, murdered him with a concealed knife and took his place as the leader of the tribe. You may have heard of her from the show "Vikings," kicking ass and taking names. Jeanne de Clisson Jeanne de Clisson, the Lioness of Brittany. Noblewoman, wife, mother, pirate. Jeanne swore revenge against the French King after the execution of her husband. She raised a fleet of ships that terrorized the French and led a loyal army to sack many French strongholds for over a decade. And she did so alone in the 14th Century. Jeanne de Belleville was born in 1300 in Belleville-sur-Vie into the French nobility. She married her first husband, Geoffrey de Châteaubriant VIII, at only 12 years old. He was seven years her senior. In fourteen years of marriage, they had two children. In 1326, Jeanne was widowed. In 1328, she married Guy of Penthièvre, though this marriage was short-lived and annulled in 1330. The same year, Jeanne married for the third time, which would lead to her infamy. Olivier de Clisson IV was a wealthy Breton nobleman whose property included Château de Clisson, a manor house in Nantes, and lands at Blain. Jeanne had also inherited land in the province of Poitou, south of the Breton border, and these combined assets made them a real power couple of the 14th Century. Their marriage resulted in five children, including their son, Olivier V de Clisson, later known as 'The Butcher', due to his brutality in battle. Their eldest child, Isabeau, was born in 1325. At the time, Jeanne was still married to her first husband and Olivier to his first wife, who died in 1329. We know little of their relationship, but it's easy to note the timing of the annulment of her second marriage, in 1330, to the death of Olivier's wife a year prior. Their marriage was likely a rare love match. Amidst a complex backdrop of conflict, like so many wars, Jeanne and her husband supported Charles de Blois as Duke of Brittany. But for reasons unknown, Charles de Blois was mistrustful of Olivier de Clisson, questioning his loyalty. Sources differ on the cause for this mistrust. Some claim that Olivier defected to join the English side. Another story points to Olivier's capture by the English during the capture of the city of Vannes in 1342. Olivier de Clisson had been acting as military commander alongside Hervé VII de Léon, in defense of the city when it fell. What is strange, however, was the terms of Olivier's release. He was released in exchange for Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, a prisoner of the French, and for a suspiciously low ransom. Hervé VII de Léon, meanwhile, was never released. It is thought that the low ransom for Olivier's freedom gave Charles de Blois reason to distrust him. He made a devil's deal! Due to Charles de Blois' suspicion, in 1343, Olivier was captured with fifteen other Breton Lords at a tournament and taken to Paris to be tried in court. On August 2 1343, Olivier de Clisson was found guilty on several counts of treason and sentenced to be executed by beheading immediately. Olivier's trial shocked the nobility due to his guilt's lack of available evidence. However, his death was equally shocking, as the public desecrating/exposing a body was usually reserved for low-class criminals rather than members of the nobility. The death of her third husband was a turning point in Jeanne's life, and it is fair to say that she was never the same again. She took her two young sons to Nantes to show them the head of their father, displayed on a pike at the Sauvetout gate. She did this with the intention of searing hatred in their hearts. She swore her revenge against the French King, Phillip VI, and Charles de Blois in her fury. She considered her husband's execution to be an act of cowardice and murder. She sold the de Clisson estates, using the money to raise an army of men who had been loyal to her husband. Leading this Army, she attacked many French strongholds. First, her Army massacred the entire garrison, except for a sole survivor. Then, her Army rampaged along the Normandy coast, burning many villages to the ground. In 1343, Jeanne was found guilty of treason, confiscating her remaining lands. However, it seems she otherwise escaped the charge without punishment. That same year, King Edward III granted Jeanne income from English-owned lands in Brittany. Soon, she turned her attention to piracy, building a fleet of ships. Painted coal-black, their sails dyed blood red, others dubbed the ships "The Black Fleet." During this time, she earned her nickname, the Lioness, or Tigress, of Brittany. Jeanne named her flagship 'My Revenge.' With the support of the English King, Jeanne's fleet scoured the channel, attacking any French ship that she encountered, massacring entire crews. However, she left a few witnesses to send a warning message to the French King. Jeanne continued pirating the English channel for another 13 years until the sinking of her flagship in 1356. Along with her two sons, she was adrift at sea for five days, during which Jeanne rowed non-stop in search of rescue. Unfortunately, despite her best efforts, her son, Guillaume, died of exposure. Jeanne and her surviving son were eventually rescued and taken to Morlaix. It is said that Jeanne de Clisson's ghost still haunts Château de Clisson, her beloved third husband's castle, to this day. Lady Mary Killigrew Another fearsome pirate of the Elizabethan era, Mary Wolverston, or Lady Killigrew (before 1525 – after 1587) was known for her pirate activities along the Cornish coast. Mary was the daughter of Lord Phillip Wolverton, a former pirate. She later married Sir Henry Killigrew, a pirate who was later made a Vice-Admiral by Queen Elizabeth I. While Henry was employed to uphold maritime law, some ex-pirates were engaged as "privateers," sailing under the favor of the Crown to amass illicit profits for England. Mary was known to be a champion of her husband's criminal activities. She redesigned their home at Arwenak castle to hide stolen goods, cut deals with smugglers, and raid ships. It is thought that the Queen turned a blind eye to this and even pardoned her in later life. Grace O'Malley Grace O'Malley (a. 1530 - 1603) was a formidable Irish pirate and a decisive leader who successfully defended her lands against English governance and other hostile Irish clans. O'Malley was the daughter of a chieftain and was educated in seafaring by her father. After his death, she took to the seas (even giving birth to her first child while aboard a vessel). As the English began occupying Ireland, O'Malley fortified important coastal defenses and offered her support to Irish rebels. She even met with Queen Elizabeth I in September 1594 at Greenwich Castle where they created a treaty in Latin. Mary Read Mary Read was born in Devon County, England, in the late 17th Century. She had a harsh childhood. Her father had died before she was born, and her half-brother Mark passed away soon afterward. Nevertheless, Mary's paternal grandmother supported Mary and her mother only because she thought her grandson Mark was still alive. To keep the death of Mary's brother a secret from his grandmother, Mary was raised as a boy, pretending to be her older brother. When Mary Read was about thirteen years old, her grandmother died. Mary still dressed as a boy and had to find a job with boyish habits. She became a footboy to a wealthy French woman who lived in London. Unsatisfied with her current position, Mary escaped and boarded a man-o-war. A few years passed, and she became bored again. This time she joined the Army, where she met her future husband. After confessing love and her true gender to him, they left the Army, married, and opened an Inn called Three Horseshoes near Castle Breda. Mary Read was always surrounded by death. After just a few months of marriage, her husband got sick and died. Desperate, she just wanted to escape from everything and joined the Army again. This time, she boarded a Dutch ship that sailed to the Caribbean. Mary's ship was attacked and captured by the pirate, Calico Rackham Jack, who took all English captured sailors as part of his crew. Unwillingly she became a pirate. Soon after, she started to enjoy the pirate way of life. When she could leave Rackham's ship, Mary decided to stay. On Rackham's ship, she met the one and only Anne Bonny. Being the only women on the boat and sharing a lot in common, they quickly became good friends. Some people believe that Mary Read was in a romantic relationship with Anne Bonny, Rackham, or even crewmembers. Mary's pirate career ended in October 1720. She was captured by Captain Barnet in a desperate battle. In Port Royal, they stood trial. Rackam and his crew were found guilty of piracy, but Mary and Anne were spared because they claimed to be preggers. Mary Read died with her unborn child in prison from fever. She was buried at St. Catherine's parish in Jamaica. Anne Bonny Most of what is known of Bonny's life comes from the volume A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates (1724), written by a Capt. Charles Johnson (thought by some scholars to be a pseudonym of English writer Daniel Defoe, not to be confused with the green goblin, Willem Defoe) and considered highly speculative. Anne was thought to be the illegitimate daughter of Irish lawyer William Cormac and a maid working in his household. Cormac separated from his wife after discovering his cheatin' ass ways and later assumed custody of Anne. Following his hookup with her mother, he lost most of his clientele, and the trio emigrated to Charles Towne (now Charleston, South Carolina). Anne's mother died of typhoid fever when Anne was 13 years old. Her father betrothed her to a local man, but Anne resisted. Instead, in 1718 she married sailor John Bonny, with whom she traveled to the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. Her husband became an informant for the governor of the Bahamas. Not happy with her marriage, she became involved with pirate John (“Calico Jack”) Rackham, which hopefully sounds familiar unless you're drunk like Logan. He offered to pay her husband to divorce her—a common practice at the time—but John Bonny “aw, hell Nah!” In August 1720, Anne Bonny abandoned her husband and assisted Rackham in commandeering the sloop William from Nassau Harbour on New Providence. Along with a dozen others, the pair began pirating merchant vessels along the coast of Jamaica. Rackham's decision to have Bonny accompany him was highly unusual, as women were considered bad luck aboard ships. Her fierce disposition may have swayed him: fictional stories claimed that when she was younger, she had beaten an attempted rapist so severely that he was hospitalized. Bonny did not conceal her gender from her shipmates, though when pillaging, she disguised herself as a man and participated in armed conflict. Accounts differ on when her female compatriot Mary Read joined the crew. Some state that Read—who had served as a mercenary while disguised as a man—was among the original hijackers of the William, while others claim that she was aboard a Dutch merchant ship that Rackham's crew captured. On November 15, 1720, Capt. Jonathan Barnet caught up with the William at Negril Point, Jamaica. Except for Bonny and Read, who fiercely battled their pursuers, the crew was too drunk to resist, and they were captured and brought to Spanish Town, Jamaica, for trial. Rackham and the male crew members were immediately found guilty and hung. Bonny and Read were tried on November 28. Though they too were found guilty and sentenced to death, their recently discovered pregnancies won them stays of execution. Read died in prison the following year, but Bonny was released, likely because of her father's influence. She returned to Charles Towne, where she married, had children, and lived out the remainder of her life. Jacquotte Delahaye Delahaye was born around 1630 in Haiti, though there is no evidence of her birth, and many of the stories seem to originate from 1940s writer Léon Treich. Legend believes that the British navy killed her father, and her mother died during childbirth. As she was destitute, she joined a pirate crew and later commanded a fleet of ships. With striking red hair and the legendary status of surviving many dangerous encounters, she was named "Back From The Dead Red." Ching Shih Contrary to popular belief, the most successful pirate-lord in recorded history was not Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Sir Francis Drake, or any other human with a wiener. Instead, it was an extraordinary Asian woman known today by Ching Shih, which translates to ‘Ching's widow.' Her saga is nothing less than an exhilarating rag to riches story. At the height of her power, she commanded over 800 large ships, 1000 smaller vessels, and over 70,000 pirate crew, comprised of both men and women. In comparison, Blackbeard, at his peak, commanded only 300 ships and a few thousand pirate crew. Ching Shih was born as Shih Yang, in 1775, in the poverty-ridden society of Guangdong province, in China. Like many of the women of this period, on attaining puberty at the age of thirteen, she was forced into prostitution to supplement her family's income. She worked in one of the floating brothels, also known as flower boats, in the Cantonese port city. These boats would sail along the nearby coast with the customer on board. Back then, the Chinese perceived that the boat's rocking added an entirely new dimension to sexual pleasures and enhanced the overall experience. If the ships a Rockin… you get it. In a short period, young Ching Shih had become the talk of the town due to her striking beauty, poised nature, and lavish hospitality. These attributes attracted several high-profile customers, including courtiers of the royal palace, army military commanders, wealthy merchants visiting the port city, and many more. Apart from this, very little is known about her early life, given her humble origins. In 1801, Zheng Yi, a notorious pirate commander of the infamous Red Flag Fleet, encountered Ching Shih in the Cantonese port and was smitten by her beauty. Of course, he visited the floating brothel and met Ching Shih, expressed his feelings, and asked her to marry him. Ching Shih told him that she would marry him if “she was granted fifty percent share over his monetary gains and a partial control over his pirate fleet.” This demand showed that she did not want to end up as eye candy for her husband for the rest of her life. Drowned in his boner-filled love for her, Zheng Yi invariably agreed to her conditions, and they got hitched. The truth of this chain of events is often debated today. Historians claim that Zheng Yi had ordered his men to abduct Ching Shih from the brothel, forcibly marrying her. Regardless, it was Ching Shih who benefited the most from their union, and her encounter with Zheng Yi is often considered to be her stepping stone to greater glory, which in turn got her etched into history as one of the most successful pirates in recorded human history. Under the joint command of Zheng Yi and Ching Shih, the Red Flag Fleet began to grow and prosper like never before. The fleet grew from 200 ships, at the time of their wedding, to 1800 ships, in the next few months. Immediately after joining her husband, Ching Shih implemented some crucial changes and constituted the code of laws to be followed to the T by all the crew. Here are a few: 1) Pirates who gave unauthorized orders or those who refused to follow orders were executed on the spot without a chance to justify themselves. 2) All seized goods had to be presented for inspection. If any pirate was found hiding or under-reporting goods, a part of their body was chopped off depending on the scale of the crime. 3) Loyalty and honesty were greatly appreciated, and worthy pirates were rewarded generously, setting an example for the others. 4) Female captives needed to be treated respectfully. They were segregated based on their looks. The weak, pregnant, and ugly ones were freed as soon as possible. 5) The beautiful women captives were held back for ransom. The pirates were given the freedom to marry these attractive women under mutual consent. 6) Infidelity and rape were treated as serious offenses. These offenders were immediately hanged. In the case of consensual pre-marital sex, both the offenders were executed. In some instances, the man was castrated, and the woman was banished from the fleet. Apart from these, several economic reforms were implemented, considering the crew's happiness as an expression of gratitude towards them. This addition resulted in many of the pirate groups of the region merging themselves unconditionally under the banner of the Red Flag Fleet, which resulted in it becoming the largest pirate fleet on the face of the planet. Meanwhile, unable to conceive a future heir, the pirate couple decided to adopt a young angler in his mid-twenties named Cheung Po from a nearby coastal village, which means that Cheung Po became the second in command to Zheng Yi and the most respected crew after him and Ching Shih. This move puzzled many crew members as to why the pirate couple chose to adopt a fully grown man. Let's find out! Just six years into their marriage, in 1807, Ching Shih's life took a sudden tragic turn; Zheng Yi passed away during a devastating storm off the coast of Vietnam. Their adopted son Chang Pao was instated as the leading commander of the Red Flag Fleet and the pirate queen Ching Shih's confidant. Amidst this tragedy, there was an internal rift for dominance amongst the power-hungry captains of partnering ships. The future of the Red Flag Fleet was in danger. Ching Shih managed to secure command of the fleet and win the support of factions loyal to Zheng Yi, including his nephew and cousins, by utilizing a few cunning business tactics. Soon after, the power-hungry traitors were captured and executed in public to set an example and deter any future possibilities of a coup. Following this situation, stricter disciplinary measures and codes of laws were implemented, and the lawbreakers were hacked to death instantly regardless of their rank. Less than two weeks after the tragic death of her husband, the pirate queen announced that she was getting married to her adopted son, the commander of the Red Flag Fleet. AH HA!! She had shared a relationship with him for a long time, which is why she was not conceiving from her first marriage. It was under her influence that her sucker husband, Zheng Yi, had adopted the young fisherman and declared him as his willful heir. Under the leadership of Ching Shih, the Red Flag Fleet set off to capture new coastal villages and flaunted total control and domination over the South China Sea. This onslaught added to the trouble British and French colonizers faced as the pirates regularly plundered their ships. The Red Flag Fleet was operating its businesses at an enormous scale. Not a single ship moved in the South China Sea without the knowledge of Ching Shih's army. Entire coastal towns worked for them, supplying them with food, goods, and other provisions. The pirates taxed ships that wanted to cross the South China Sea. If they refused, they were attacked and plundered immediately. Nevertheless, the Chinese dynasty desperately wanted to end all this. So, the novice Mandarin navy vessels were sent out to confront the Red Flag Fleet in the South China Sea and destroy them. A few hours into the battle, the Mandarin navy began a humiliating defeat. Ching Shih used this opportunity and announced that the Mandarin crew would not be punished if they joined hands with the Red Flag Fleet. So, just like that, the Mandarin navy was absorbed by the pirates, and the Qing dynasty lost a considerable part of their navy. The Emperor of China was enraged to think that a woman controlled such an enormous amount of the land, sea, resources, and people that belonged to him. So, in an attempt to ink a peace deal with the pirates, the emperor offered an amnesty to all pirates of the Red Flag Fleet, hoping to terminate Ching Shih's reign over the sea.  Meanwhile, the Red Flag Fleet came under attack from the Portuguese navy. That navy had already been defeated twice before. However, this time things were different because they came prepared with bigger ships and weapons. This superiority gave the Portuguese an upper hand, and the Red Flag Fleet could not return with an attack of the same size. The Europeans were slaughtering them in their own backyard. Ching Shih recognized no point in fighting; the Portuguese navy ruthlessly destroyed her fleet. So she readily accepted the treaty offered by the Chinese emperor. The entire crew of the Red Flag Fleet was forced to surrender. The emperor allowed pirates to take home all the loot they had accumulated over the years without facing any significant repercussions. Plus, several pirates were granted jobs within the Chinese bureaucracy. Ching Shih's adopted son and later husband Chang Pao became the captain of Qing's Guangdong navy. In 1813, she welcomed her first child, Cheung Yu Lin, followed by a daughter whose whereabouts have been long lost in history. In 1822, her second husband lost his life at sea, after which she relocated to Macau along with her children and opened a gambling house with all the loot she had grabbed at sea. She was also involved in trading salt. Towards the end of her life, she opened a brothel in Macau, bringing her life full circle. Ironically, after kicking so much ass, she died peacefully in her sleep at the age of, yep, “sixty-nine.” Sadie the Goat – In 1869, Sadie the Goat joined the Charlton Street Gang, headquartered at a gin mill at the end of Charlton Street on the West Side of New York. Her real name was Sadie Farrell, but she became known as Sadie the Goat because of her favorite form of fighting: headbutting men in the stomach and having a male sidekick knock the victim out so they could steal his money and valuables. Before joining the gang, she prowled the streets of the Fourth Ward and was known as a brutal mugger. However, after a terrible fight with another female gangster, Gallus Mag, Sadie the Goat lost her ear fled. Gallus Mag had bitten the ear off entirely and stored it in a jar in a saloon she owned. After Sadie lost the fight and her ear, she left the Fourth Ward and found a new home on the West Side with the Charlton Street Gang. Before her arrival, the gang had decided to become pirates and cause problems along the shores of the Hudson River, but they weren't very good at it. However, with Sadie stepping in, things began to turn around. With Sadie commanding the gang, they stole a ship and made her captain of their pirate crew. These pirates patrolled the Hudson River stealing and terrorizing, becoming rich in the process. It is said that Sadie the Goat was known for her cruelty and made several of her own men walk the plank throughout the pillaging. True to form, her ship carried the Jolly Roger flag. After a few months of pirate life, local farmers along the river banded together and engaged the pirates in gun battles. As a result, the Charlton Street Gang decided to call it quits and Sadie the Goat returned to the Fourth Ward. There, she surrendered to Gallus Mag, the gangster who ripped off her ear in their last fight. Honored by the gesture, Mag returned Goat's ear to her, and it's said Sadie the Goat wore it in a necklace, in a locket, for the rest of her life. Maria Lindsey – Maria Lindsey met notorious pirate captain Eric Cobham, and it was love at first sight. Cobham revealed his profession to Maria, but she was not put off – in fact, they were married the next day! The two left Maria's hometown of Plymouth and spent around 20 years sailing the seven seas as swashbucklers. Rachel Wall Rachel Wall's biography is riddled with myths and legends, but if tales about her are true, she was one of the first and only American women to try her hand at piracy. As the story goes, Wall was a Pennsylvania native who ran away from home as a teen and married a fisherman named George Wall. The couple settled in Boston and tried to survive, but constant money problems eventually led them to turn to a life of crime. In 1781, the couple bought a small boat, hooked up with a few low-life mariners, and began preying on ships off the coast of New England. Their strategy was as ingenious as it was brutal. Whenever a storm passed through the region, the pirates would dress their boat up to look like rough seas had ravaged it. Rachel would stand on the deck and plead for help from passing ships. When the unsuspecting rescuers came near, they were promptly boarded, robbed, and murdered. Wall may have lured over a dozen ships to their doom, but her luck ran out in 1782 when a real storm destroyed her boat and killed her husband, George. She continued her thieving on land and was later arrested in 1789 for attacking and robbing a Boston woman. While in prison, she wrote a confession admitting to "Sabbath-breaking, stealing, lying, disobedience to parents, and almost every other sin a person could commit, except murder." Unfortunately for Wall, the admittance wasn't enough to sway the authorities. On October 8, she became the last woman ever executed in Massachusetts when she was hanged to death in Boston Anne Dieu-Le-Veut She was also from Brittany, and her name translates to “Anne God-Wants.” She came to the Caribbean island of Tortuga in the late 1660s or early 1670s. From there, she suffered some rocky years that made her a widow twice, as well as a mother of two. But, her second husband was killed by the man who'd become her third. Dieu-le-Veut insisted on a duel with Laurens de Graaf to avenge her late husband. The Dutch pirate was so taken by her courage that he refused to fight her and offered her his hand. They married on July 28, 1693, and had two more children. Dieu-le-Veut set sail with de Graaf, which was considered odd as many seamen thought women on ships bad luck. Yet Dieu-le-Veut and de Graaf's relationship has been compared to that of Anne Bonny and Calico Jack, inseparable partners who didn't give a shit about superstition. Dieu-le-Veut's legend took over as captain when a cannonball blast struck down de Graaf. Others suggest that the couple fled to Mississippi around 1698, where they may or may not have continued to pirate. And still, other tales claim that Dieu-le-Veut's spirit lived on in her daughter, who was said to be a badass in her own right by demanding a duel with a man while in Haiti. Awilda, Aghast at the thought of marrying a snake-slayer named Alf, she took off, leaving the palace disguised as a man. She gathered a band of disgruntled women also keen to staying single, commandeered a ship and set sail for a life of piracy; Together Awilda & her female crew learned to weild axes and swords, quickly establishing a fearsome reputation across the Scandinavian seas. When they came across another ship, full of male pirates whose captain had just died, she managed to convince them all to follow her as their new captain! Word had spread of this growing band of pirates and the Danes sent their own ships to try and capture her. By this time Awilda commanded a large fleet, when her old flame Alf led an expedition to hunt her down, he found himself outnumbered. However, displaying the same courage & wit as he had when defeating those snakes, he managed to put ship after ship out of action until he finally made it to the lead ship where Awilda was waiting, sword in hand. He didn't know that it was Awilda he was hunting and the realisation only hit him when, in the midst of a swashbuckling swordfight he knocked the helmet clean off her head and recognised the girl he had risked life & limb for all those years before by killing all those snakes! Perhaps she was impressed by his sword skills or his willingness to stand down, perhaps she just had a change of heart or realised how perfect their names would sound together, either way she decided that Alf wasn't too bad after all and that she would take him as her husband. In true fairy tale style they lived happily ever after as Queen & King of Denmark. Sister Ping Cheng Chui Ping, aka Sister Ping, was a woman who ran a successful human smuggling operation between Hong Kong and New York City from 1984 until 2000. She was arrested in Hong Kong in 2000 and extradited to the United States in 2003. She was held in U.S. Federal prison until she died in 2014 and nicknamed "The Mother of All Snakeheads," a translation of the Chinese word for "smuggler."
Join Awilda Prignano and I today on Live Your True Life Perspectives. Awilda is an acclaimed children's author with her book: Loving Lulu. Awilda's book is based on her real life experience of being her mother's primary caregiver, after she was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia (the form of dementia that the late Robin Williams had, before he tragically committed suicide). Her book is written to help children understand and process memory changes and memory loss of a loved one. In the story Lulu and her Grandmother spend time together and over time her Abuelita/grandmother begins to develop memory loss, and Lulu realizes she can help her Grandmother feel loved and special. Listen today around the country on AM radio or on our Youtube channel @ashley berges
Meet Awilda, who is a coach, real estate investor and yoga instructor! Super excited to have Awilda on the show to share with you all reasons to get a coach, how to know the right time to get a coach, and proper ways to vet out individuals as possible coaches for you! Loving the show? Please leave us a review! Stay connected with us and join our new Facebook mastermind community! Also keep up with us on Instagram @themdm_pod For bonus content like videos, trainings, resources, scripts and more become an exclusive Patreon member -- I'm throwing some cool merch in there too :) -- To become a Patreon member, CLICK HERE Episode Resources: Instagram @ms.awildarivera Promote your business to over 100,000 ears on The MDM Podcast for Black Biz Fridays; CLICK HERE to learn more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themdm-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themdm-pod/support
Francisco Domínguez Brito era miembro del Comité Central del PLD cuando un decreto de Leonel Fernández le designó procurador general de la República en el año 2012 dos años después de que se reformara la constitución que según dijo ayer Fernández, establece la independencia del ministerio publico y del sistema de justicia. A Fernández hay que recordarse tan solo un incidente de su justicia independiente y es cuando la ex jueza Awilda Reyes reconoció en Participación Ciudadana que el ex procurador y ahora vocero de la FP, Radhamés Jiménez le daba ordenes para liberar personas, específicamente el regidor de Pedro Brand imputado de sicariato. Supongo que Fernández entiende que Jiménez era independiente y el presidente de la Suprema Mariano Germán también. Fernández y Jiménez era subalternos de German en su bufete privado y los tres miembros del CC del PLD Cuando Mariano Germán imputó a Awilda de recibir 365 mil pesos y presentó un papelito como prueba, la jueza suspendida dijo entre otras cosas que el procurador le había ordenado devolver 20 millones de dólares al español constructor de la torre Atiemar preso en España por narcotráfico. Leonel Fernández insiste en que eso es bueno. Probablemente muchos de sus cuestionamientos al crecimiento económico sean reales. Yo le creo, porque el debe saber si el gobernador del Banco Central arregla los números. Y como es el mismo que le sirvió a él quien le sirvió a Danilo y ahora a Abinader no hay porqué dudar. Leonel Fernández puede convencer a muchos de las bondades de su discurso e incluso establecer comparaciones. Su único problema es tio Google que lo busca todo y encuentra más. No aparecen las becas en Utah de su primer gobierno exclusivamente para su entorno pero todo lo que ocurrió del 2004 para acá, tio Google lo encuentra. Lo que es innegable es que con su discurso de ayer se convierte el lider de la oposición, Danilo no saca la cabeza y el resto de la vocería del PLD no saca una gata a mear.
In this week's episode, we give love to Biz Markie RIP, we talk about our weekend filled with the 80's party that we went to in NYC and the last-minute boat party. We talk about the last night the boys hang out in NYC for now and we get to the baby shower for both Awilda and Albert. We talk about the games the guys played and the food that Luis ate at the party lol....We get into the experience for Albert and we talk about Monday night last minute dinner in Sedona.
We discuss how the system failed a little girl with Awilda Lopez' crimes.
In this episode Lance and Jacklyn interview Awilda Rivera about living life authentically. She shares her wisdom and stories about transcendence, mystic experiences, and finding her truth. You are in for a magical ride!You can connect with Awilda on her website:https://www.awildarivera.com/And you can check out her book: Success Mathhttps://www.amazon.com/Success-Math-Millennials-Qualitative-Approach/dp/1733895809#:~:text=Success%20Math%3A%20A%20Millennial's%20Qualitative,9781733895804%3A%20Amazon.com%3A%20Books
Awilda ist eine Powerfrau und hat neben ihren drei leiblichen Kindern auch noch die Tochter ihres Ex-Mannes in ihrer Obhut. Die aufregende, fröhliche, aber manchmal auch traurige Lebensgeschichte einer Kämpferin.
En este episodio Awilda nos cuenta su historia, siendo la mujer detrás de uno de los centros de belleza màs grandes y exitosos de Republica Dominicana. Sus retos como lider, empresaria y la importancia de aprender a SER y VIVIR, sobre el éxito y la productividad.
Awilda Rivera Prignano is the bilingual Author of the children's book Loving Lulu (Lulu Amorosa in Spanish.) The story mirrors her own life experience with a relative experiencing dementia. If you have ever seen a family member go through this, you can attest to the heightened emotions and the challenges involved. One of the greatest challenges, and one Awilda addresses directly, is how to express Love, and how to do it in a way that the family member can relate to it, and receive it. Overall, the challenge is to stay connected. Awilda helps us address this challenge by encouraging us to look at the situation from the lens of a child. How does a child show Love? What activities does a child engage in? As adults, we can replicate these, and provide both connection and healing for everyone involved. There are many ways to show Love. Join us on this very special edition of Decide to Transform and have your creativity stimulated--as well as your heart. --- Awilda Rivera Prignano was born and raised in Chicago. She has always had a passion for writing and since childhood, has dreamed of one day becoming a published writer. Her dream came true when she was published in the anthologies Follow it Thru: Obstacles Equal Opportunities (2017), The Real Journey of the Empowered MomBoss (2018) and Your Shift Matters: Resistance to Resilience (2018). Besides writing, Awilda enjoys traveling and exploring new places. As a lifelong learner, she will soon be embarking on an international adventure and will be living and working in different countries around the world. Awilda engages very easily with everyone she meets and her mission is to inspire through her storytelling the values of love, kindness, and compassion for others. To learn more, please visit www.lovinglulu.com . --- Awilda invites you to visit lovinglulu.com for her FREE ebook In the Kitchen with Abuelita, a bilingual recipe book (English and Spanish) from her own family! ---
Loving Lulu with Awilda Prignano Aired Monday, November 30, 2020 at 9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM EST “My Abuelita would share stories about her heritage and customs from her homeland, Puerto Rico. From her, I learned how to speak Spanish. Join me on my adventure with my Abuelita!”~ Awilda Prignano This is a story about a little girl named Lulu who spends a lot of time with her Abuelita while her Mom is at work. Lulu’s days are filled with activities such as listening to music, learning to cook as well as learning how to speak Spanish. Sometimes, she is able to help Abuelita take care of the babies. As time passes, Lulu notices changes happening and things just don’t seem the same with Abuelita. Join Lulu as she discovers the different ways there are to express and communicate love to each other in what we see, hear and feel. Awilda’s hope is that in sharing this story, the lesson will be embraced by adults as well as children. You’re Helping Part of the proceeds from the sale of Loving Lulu is donated to the Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA) — an organization committed to advocating for, educating and supporting those affected by Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) About Awilda Rivera Prignano Born and raised in the Windy City in the state commonly known as the Land of Lincoln, Awilda has always had a passion for writing and since childhood, dreamed of one day becoming a published writer. Her dream came true when she was published in the anthologies – Follow It Thru: Obstacles Equal Opportunities (June 2017), The Real Journey of the Empowered MomBoss (February 2018) and Your Shift Matters: Resistance to Resilience (November 2018). Besides writing, Awilda enjoys traveling and exploring new places. As a life-long learner, she will someday be embarking on an international adventure and will be living and working in different countries around the world. Awilda engages very easily with everyone she meets and her mission is to inspire through her storytelling, the values of love, kindness and compassion for others. To learn more, please visit https://www.lovinglulu.com/ Visit the Light on Living show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/light-on-living/ Connect with Lisa Berry at http://www.lightonliving.com/ #AwildaPrignano #LovingLulu #LisaBerry #LightOnLiving
Starting in front of a coffee place...FEATURING:Lynne Stewart as EffieEthan Hutchison as TaylorChristopher Fitzgerald as MilesPhil LaMarr as HendrickDayle Reyfel as Awilda
Vinny's ex Angela stops by the podcast to drink with the guys and she is joined by the legendary Awilda?! The gang talks about money and happiness, James Charles VS H3 and a ton of other topics all while consuming way too many drinks. This is Sunday Sauce episode 46.
Vinny's ex Angela stops by the podcast to drink with the guys and she is joined by the legendary Awilda?! The gang talks about money and happiness, James Charles VS H3 and a ton of other topics all while consuming way too many drinks. This is Sunday Sauce episode 46.
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about second chances.
Vinny wants to join Phil and Awilda on their Aruba vacation with Adison Rae as his guest. Shark week is on the horizon, Trump wants to ban TikTok, Dan Bilzerian is facing major issues. All that and more on Sunday Sauce Episode 39
Vinny wants to join Phil and Awilda on their Aruba vacation with Adison Rae as his guest. Shark week is on the horizon, Trump wants to ban TikTok, Dan Bilzerian is facing major issues. All that and more on Sunday Sauce Episode 39
In this week's episodes the chuleta brothers travel to the Poconos to celebrate Salami sis 1 Awilda bday. We ride some ATV's and share our experience as well as taking edibile sour patch gummies and laughing through the night. We play some flip games and beer pong and have a great time rowing boats. We get into baseball talk and watch the Yankees games and we give the latest on Chicaogo and who would win Tyson Vs Roy Jones JR. We get into some shows that we're watching and get into the DMX vs Snoop dog and some battles we would like to see happen. We also give a big shout out to our friends from Canada!
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about conforming or breaking the mold. Want to know more? Listen to the podcast
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about the openings of establishments and new norms across the US. The COVID reality.
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about what they did for mommies day!
I know now success seems like a scam but I assure you that it is not. Now success is the recipe of success with your mindset being the most important ingredient. Identify your desire for success and your external influences. This shift is what took Awilda from pursuing her law degree to becoming a success coach. Part of the shift she needed to make was identifying and letting go of other people's opinions. You find yourself asking the question “what do I really want to do?” for clarity and personal accountability. The answer can be summed up in many different ways but when you are drawn to making an impact it just may shift what you are currently doing in business. Heck, it may be Ben shift your whole life completely. There is not pre-approved plan that anyone can follow. Now success can be: - showing up for an event - finishing an article - making a connection Don't be distracted by the bigger, faster, and what's next. If you do you'll find yourself losing track of what you truly care about. This is how someone will look up and wonder where the time has gone in their marriage or in their health. For today's guest, her focus was on a career path that she inherited. A cardiac event that lands you in the hospital at 26, will wake you up. At least, this was my experience. As I lay in the hospital bed, I realized I had been asleep at the wheel, mindlessly moving towards other people's ideas of success. I realized that if I continued to operate this way, I would never feel satisfied, successful or happy as an Attorney. As a result, I bravely set out on my own personal and professional development journey to achieve success as I redefined it.AwildaRivera.com was born out of my deep dedication to helping people both redefine success on their own terms and achieve the success they truly desire. As a result, AwildaRivera.com offers 3 different avenues and a plethora of resources to help clients along their journey to success.As a Afro Boricua, bisexual, woman from a social-economically disadvantaged background it is especially important for me to (1) shed light on the different ways one can engage in personal and professional development, and (2) offer my services in such a way that encourages people to willfully undertake their own success journey and exceed their own expectations
Legion of Listeners (and Tommy’s Fans) we are back after a short hiatus! Tommy and Adam briefly speak about their first creative difference before getting into this week’s “Today Is.” Which includes National Kite Flying day and birthday wishes to the incredible Vince Neil. Tommy informs Adam and Jay of a very interesting fact about Woodstock. Movie critic extraordinaire Awilda pops into “El Gran Studios 2” for a little surprise. After a short break, Tommy poses a very difficult hypothetical for everyone. Then we wrap the show up with some KISS Kountdown Kontent. Enjoy! (Email us your answers to Tommy’s hypothetical: tommynadampod@gmail.com)
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New episode of Life Advice, featuring Awilda Rodríguez Lora. https://www.laperformera.orghttps://www.instagram.com/laperformera/https://www.facebook.com/Elhangarensanturce/
El Devocional Matutino de la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día en Keene, Texas tiene el propósito de llevar bendición a través del estudio de una porción diaria de la Palabra de Dios. Referencia : EGWhite (1999) El Cristo triunfante Directora: Hna.Nancy Rodríguez Lectora: Hna. Awilda Morales
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about a few pointers of what not to do on a first date!? Yes there are still first dates out there so make sure you drop some comments on what you like and don’t like and join us on this topic discussion!!
Mariana Reyes conversa con la artista del movimiento Awilda Sterling sobre su trayectoria y proyectos actuales. Para encontrar toda la programación de Radio San Juan accede a http://radiosanjuan.org/ Síguenos en Twitter, Instagram y Facebook.
• Universal has narrowed opening windows for a couple of big projects, with the Universal Studios Beijing opening in early 2021 and first phase of Super Nintendo World in Japan opening next spring. The also announced details about Super Nintendo World, including interactive based on wristbands with a big Mario M on them. • Iron Gwazi and Ice Breaker will the names for the two new coasters at Busch Gardens Tampa and Sea World Orlando opening in 2020. • Halloween Horror Nights opened at Universal Orlando last Friday. • Disneyland Paris have announced their event schedule for 2020, including the return of Marvel and frozen events. They also shared concept art for the Frozen land coming to Walt Disney Studios. • Legoland Windsor in the UK is adding a new kids coaster called the Duplo Dream coaster in 2020. • Hansa Park in Germany is adding a new themed area in 2020 to be called Awilda’s World. • Halloween has kicked off at DisneylandResort including the nightmare before Christmas overlay of haunted mansion. • Universal Orlando has announced its first Running Universal weekend as February 1st and 2nd next year. • Disney have filed a patent for a method to propel a stationary boat forward dubbed the capturepult.
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about “perfect timing”. The benefit of waiting and understanding its not when we want things to happen but when its the right place at the right time! #INSPIRE #GIRLTALK #letstalk #women #men #LatinasInspire #AfroLatina
Sherlyn and Awilda talk about what is a standard and the importance of having them. While understanding that it leads at times to settling. #men #youth #women #INSPIRE # afrolatinas #latinasinspire
Si Dios los sabe todo, porque algunas veces nos habla cómo si no lo supiera.
Awilda Montes reported that she was poisoned after drinking from the minibar in her hotel in Dominican Republic. I'm also responding to a email i received from a Black American brother living in DR. Let's talk about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/advise-media-network/support
Win Life Feature with Awilda Rivera Success Coach, Yogi, Spiritual Advisor, Retreat Leader, Podcaster We love sharing the journey of creating a life and business you love. It is about the stories and all of us relate to others in different ways! ........Feature Spotlight We talk how we connected via Pro Networker and Business Channel in Atlanta, How Our Past + Family Life Impacts Us, Mindset, Awakenings (she had a huge one with health while she was an attorney!), Entrepreneurship, and more! We will get into: 1) Awilda's Story from Humble Beginnings 2) An Awakening Moment that Woke Her Up 3) Mindset + Transformation on the Journey 4) Her New Book: Success Math 5) What is Coming up for Awilda 6) The Vision for the Future 7) Where You May Find Awilda We hope you love to create community with us! Highlights: You’ve heard some entrepreneurial stories when people are past the biggest challenges on the other side, but not the stories in the nitty gritty. You're a side hustler, or founder in the early to middle stages, and want more guidance. You’ve perhaps wanted to take your side hustle to full time, but you are not exactly sure how to. You are ready to share your story, your experience, and your brand out there, so you hang on through the process. You are a brand, and you love creating content, courses, community (and /or would love to explore it and learn more!) You are still reading because… because deep down inside you know there has to be a better way to make momentum and to keep it in every area of your live. What if… What if you handled your mindset? What if you knew you are not alone? What if you tuned in with those in the journey? What if you created smart with tips, tools, and tech? What if you created what you loved? What if you created a 6 Pack of Wealth? What if you had a road map for your brand? What if you built with the foundation to succeed? What if you were clear on how to create stability? What if you saw and grew the limitless possibilities? Imagine the return… Imagine the results… It is possible to create it. How do I know? I UNDERSTAND THE STRUGGLE. FROM FEAR FOCUS TO FAITH FILLED FROM SELF HATE TO LOVE FROM BATTERED RELATIONSHIP IN 20'S + DEVALUING MYSELF TO PURITY FROM CORPORATE TO CALLING FROM PEOPLE PLEASING + PROFITS TO PASSION + PURPOSE, THEN PEOPLE + PROFITS FROM CHAOS TO CALM AND CREATING A LIFE AND BUSINESS I LOVE + HELPING OTHERS DO THE SAME + GIVING BACK IF I DID IT, SO CAN YOU. How did we do it? I figured it was time to share it to serve others. Because I took ALL the education and experience from industries and brands served, and we did just that. I took over 20 years in >7 industries, creating communities, compensation plans, and now over 2 years immersing in influencer marketing, and we did just that. I struggled with health, wealth, and integrating all the businesses I had served. I lost over 55 lbs and kept it off with a system + tools (Herbalife #1 Global Nutrition, Meal Bags, and more), transformed my business, my time, and now on a path to clearing the chaos in finances to create financial freedom. Once I created transformation and unleashed inspiration in how not only may I be the hero in the story, but more importantly serve others, my world and everything around it changed. Here is to you creating a life and business you love step by step. Create with our 14 Day Free Challenge! ps. visit https://www.fitlifecreation.com/freebies
Awilda, La Performera, is a performance choreographer and cultural entrepreneur. In her work, she challenges the concepts of woman, sexuality, and self-determination. Rodríguez Lora is currently a host at La Rosario in Santurce, where she is creating, researching, and producing her life project, La Mujer Maravilla, while developing new strategies for the sustainability of live arts in Puerto Rico.
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Episode 073 | The Law of Attraction and the Intentionality of Focus with Awilda Rivera, Success Coach, Yogi, and Spiritual Advisor IG: @ms.AwildaRivera Website: AwildaRivera.com Guest Bio: Awilda Rivera is a trusted, results oriented Success Coach, Spiritual Advisor and Yogi who has dedicated her life to helping others succeed. Whether you are on the beach with her during one of her international retreats or working 1-on-1, you are her only focus. As a Coach she uses a combination of the Success Conversion method and her trademarked Success Math approach to get her clients impressive results. Whether you are an Entrepreneur or Career Professional, Awilda has the tools to help you achieve the success you truly desire. Episode Sponsors: GRP FIT App - The Fitness Platform for the Black Community. Share your fitness journey with the community and watch the support pour in but also be the inspiration for others. Download the app here and receive 20% off: grpfit.app.link/mindfulrebelpod Check out past episodes at: shawnjmoore.com/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themindfulrebel/support
This audio master class is lead by Awilda Rivera. Her life's work is to use her talents to help others achieve SUCCESS. Awilda’s services are designed to assist client's in the cultivation of their personal and professional development. We learn about discernment and intuition and how they can be used to help others. We talk about how coloring can help reduce stress. We also dig deep into self-awareness and how being self-aware can help guide you to your purpose. Golden nuggets: Re-dine success Your path can change but your purpose always remains the same Be Hella grounded in your why Keys to success: Be really honest with yourself You have to really want it You have to have a clear vision Actionable tip: Ask yourself: What is my big why? Also, be open to recognizing that things can change Inspiration: "Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door." Coco Chanel Resources: Awilda Rivera - https://www.awildarivera.com
“Yoga can be a spiritual pressure cooker!” says today's guest, Awilda Rivera. If you've cried, lost your temper or experienced intense emotions as your practice, it's OK! Awilda shares with us her top three tips on how to coach ourselves through those rough moments in class. Commitment, patience and humor all play a role. This episode outlines the exact techniques you can try. --- Awilda Rivera is a yoga teacher, success coach, spiritual advisor and former lawyer. Learn more at www.AwildaRivera.com Special Guest: Awilda Rivera www.AwildaRivera.com Creator & Host: Brett Larkin http://www.brettlarkin.com/ Sound Engineer: Zach Cooper www.zmcmusic.tumblr.com Producer: Benn Mendelson www.sivanaspirit.com www.sivanapodcast.com Please consider leaving us a rating or review on iTunes! Not sure how? Follow the steps at www.sivanaspirit.com/review Use code TAKE25 for $25 off anything in your shopping cart at SivanaSpirit.com – new customers only
Awilda Rivera is a yoga teacher, spiritual advisor and success coach who has dedicated her life to help empower others to succeed. She’s navigated a few twists and turns in her own life as she transitioned from being a law professional and into the world of spirituality and wellness. A cardiac episode in her late 20's brought Awilda to face a very real truth in her life. Ever since the age of ten she’d been committed to becoming a lawyer. She took a sense of responsibility in being the first person in her family to go to college and held high expectations of herself to not disappoint. Yet as she lay there in the hospital bed, with only one and half years of law school before graduation, she could no longer deny that this wasn’t what she wanted anymore. The question that surfaced after admitting this to herself was “what intention do I want to live my life with? What kind of intention do I want my work grounded in?” She pinpointed that her passion was to help others. The journey that ensued was onerous, messy and wonderful. By following the thread of "wanting to help people" Awilda was able to hone into exactly how she could help. Today, she’s not only living her dream by helping other people live their dreams, but she’s also an inspiration for the multi-passionate soul who loves more than one thing and wonders how it could possibly come together. Tune in to hear the rest of her story! In this grounded conversation Awilda shares valuable wisdom about pursuing what you love and how to manifest it to life including mantras and mudras that you can use. Resources: Book to learn more about mudras Mudras Yoga In Your Hands by Getrud Hirschi Read More
Awilda Prignano Who is Awilda Prignano? Awilda was born and raised in Chicago, IL and currently resides in the NW suburbs. She is the proud mother of a daughter, now grown, whom she raised as a single parent, being widowed very young. Throughout her life, Awilda has always had two passions – writing and people. These passions are what lead her to be of service to others and pursue coaching as a career. Awilda coauthored the international bestselling book, Obstacles Equal Opportunities, published in the spring of 2017. Awilda is a transformational coach and helps individuals become the best version of themselves through lasting habit change and self-care. She has been through much adversity throughout her life and will admit she is a constant work in progress. Awilda knows first-hand that change is possible when you put your heart and mind into it and remain resilient during challenging times. Find[...] The post The Heather Andrews Show│Awilda Prignano appeared first on Get You Visible Podcast.
Awilda Gonzalez In this interview with Awilda Gonzalez, we will delve into expanding women’s roles past the wife and mother categories. Being wife and mother might be part of your life but it is not who you are. She will answer the following questions as we go deeper into podcast: How did she come to see herself more than just a mom or wife? What are the myths we are told as little girls? How do you build a healthy environment for your own development? Who is Awilda Gonzalez? Awilda González Reyes is a Puerto Rican poet and writer, with a background in Mental Health, and Women and Workforce Development, single mother of four and young grandmother to two beautiful boys. She has dedicated her career in social community work facilitating youth and adults to become self-reliant by defining, pursuing and achieving their own goals. Familiar with the struggles women[...] The post The Heather Andrews Show│Awilda Gonzalez appeared first on Get You Visible Podcast.
Can Business Success Occur Without Niching Down? Does Being In A Niche Really Matter, Do? Well todays guest on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who is a former legal professional, who left the legal world 6 years ago to pursue her dream of starting her own business. And it seems to me that the services she provides are as varied as they could possible be, so who is she targeting? As she says “If you would have dared to tell me 10 years ago that after attending Law School, I was not going to practice law, I would have laughed you out of the room! However, in my late 20s I had experienced a reawakening that opened my eyes to the startling reality that people all around me (myself included) were yearning for something more. This was a truth that resonated with me so deeply that I could not turn away from it. I took a deep breath and turned the light of truth on myself. I realized that I wanted more money, freedom, direction. I wanted to know that I was making an impact in peoples lives. Ultimately, I wanted to be SUCCESSFUL, and I wanted to help others be successful too.” And now with retreats, coaching sessions, and more and more people finding financial and emotional success, it certainly seems that she has found the business that is right for her. So why did she go to law school, when it seems evident that the right business is now, and not what she was focused on as a young lady? And is there a major mistake that she sees the world making, as they leave education and step into a world that is under their control? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Awilda Rivera. Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with Awilda Rivera such as: Why happiness will always be fleeting if we attach happiness to external influences. Happiness always comes from within and nowhere else. Awilda talks openly about the hardship that it takes to grow a business, but why the struggle is so important. Awilda shares how she has diversified into several different areas, and the reason why she has done that. and lastly…. Todd Herman left an impression on Awilda that really stuck home “Busy doesn't mean productive”. If you can get things off your plate by hiring someone, then do it.
Awilda Rivera is a yoga teacher based in Atlanta who specializes in kids yoga and running retreats! On this episode of the podcast, Awilda shares her journey as a kids yoga teacher. She shares tips for getting certified as a kids yoga teacher, the challenges of starting a kids yoga program, and tips for being successful as a kids yoga teacher. Awilda and I also chat about being a yoga instructor vs. a yoga teacher, and how to embody yoga on and off the mat, while still charging what you're worth and making a sustainable living as a yoga teacher. Finally, we chat about running successful yoga retreats, and everything that Awilda has learned from leading a number of successful yoga retreats! She shares tips for budgeting your time and energy, setting deadlines for pricing, and how to plan a successful international retreat. Enjoy! Here’s a business tool that’s really going to change the lives of yoga teachers…. Do you teach yoga? Then this is the app for you. The FavYogis app puts control and freedom in your hands. Update your class schedule, offer YOUR OWN classes ANYWHERE, ANYTIME; and GET PAID all from your phone! No more updating your schedule in multiple places for students to MAYBE stumble across it. Students simply open FavYogis and your schedule will be there. With FavYogis, you can receive donations or tips from students, send students notifications about class updates, set prices and ticket availability, and auto-send reminders to students. Just your yoga. Teachers add classes. Students add teachers. Students and teachers stay connected. Get the FavYogis app on any app store for free. Use code MBOM and let them know I sent you!
Awilda Rivera is a result oriented Success Coach who has dedicated her life to helping others succeed. Whether you are an Entrepreneur, Career Professional, or Small Business Owner - Awilda has the tools to assist you in making the progress you desire. The Success Conversion coaching method is centered on creating measurable results. As a Certified Success Conversion Coach, Awilda uses a step by step process to help clients realize their intentions & efficiently accomplish their objectives. This is a goal oriented coaching style where the primary focus is on helping the client develop workable strategies that will enable them to take the action necessary to achieve their desired outcome. As well as the adversity and common pitfalls that many business owners and entrepreneurs face. I have learned that career professionals also encounter many of the same obstacles as they work to excel in their chosen fields; i.e. self-doubt, trouble with strategic planning, motivation, & execution. AwildaRivera.com is a full-service site dedicated to helping individuals find the assistance they need to achieve their fullest potential. As a resource site, Awilda offers a knowledge share page and free downloadable worksheets & checklists. The Success Suite for Entrepreneurs & Career Professionals to come together to receive the support, empowerment and help you need to succeed! Learn tips and tools to make your journey to success easier, while in the company of like minded people who can relate to your struggles. Listen to her interview to hear about the tools, helps, and inspiration she offers for you to become successful.
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https://nomadtogether.com/entrepreneurship This week's episode is especially for those who want to run a business, or who are running a business. Listen carefully as Paul invited Awilda Rivera. Awilda is a trusted, results oriented Success Coach, Spiritual Advisor and Yogi who has dedicated her life to helping others succeed. Whether you are an Entrepreneur or Career Professional, Awilda has the tools to assist you in making the progress you desire. https://nomadtogether.com/entrepreneurship
Awilda Rivera didn't always plan to be doing what she is doing today. Her journey started by pursing attending Law School and getting her law degree. In her late 20s she had experienced a reawakening that opened her eyes to the startling reality that people all around her (herself included) were yearning for something more. This was a truth that resonated with her so deeply that she could not turn away from it. Today she has created three unique offerings for her clients including Success Coaching, Yoga Instructions, and Spiritual Advisement. She is feeling more fulfilled and living in her purpose than ever before.Topics covered in this episode: Success coaching, Personal Development, Sustainable Financial Growth, Business & Personal Balance, Accountability, Mentoring, and so much more.She is offering a 10% discount for our listeners. Simply mention jumbleThink when you meet with Awilda for your consultation!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ms.awildarivera/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwildaRiveraCoachYogiSpiritualAdvisor/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/awilda-n-rivera-95b666116/Website: http://www.awildarivera.com/
MEET AWILDA RIVERA: Awilda Rivera is a trusted, results oriented Success Coach, Spiritual Advisor and Yogi who has dedicated her life to helping others succeed. Whether you are an Entrepreneur or Career Professional, Awilda has the tools to assist you in making the progress you desire. Free Download 5 Key Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Link to Download: http://www.awildarivera.com/self-coaching-freebies.html (http://www.awildarivera.com/self-coaching-freebies.html) CONTACT: Website: www.AwildaRivera.com (http://www.AwildaRivera.com) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwildaRiveraCoachYogiSpiritualAdvisor/?ref=page_internal (https://www.facebook.com/AwildaRiveraCoachYogiSpiritualAdvisor/?ref=page_internal) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ms.awildarivera/ (https://www.instagram.com/ms.awildarivera/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/awilda-n-rivera-95b666116?trk=prof-samename-name (https://www.linkedin.com/in/awilda-n-rivera-95b666116?trk=prof-samename-name) Closed Facebook Group Community – The Success Suite (https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSuccessSuite/) The Success Suite for Entrepreneurs & Career Professionals to come together to receive the support, empowerment and help you need to succeed! Learn tips and tools to make your journey to success easier, while in the company of like-minded people who can relate to your struggles. BONUS: This podcast is brought to you by Audible. I have used Audible for years, and I love audiobooks. Click on the link to get a 30-day free trial, complete with a credit for a free audiobook download Audible.com (http://www.audibletrial.com/Yuri) QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.
In this weeks episode Melissa interviews Awilda Rivera a Coach and Yoga instructor. We discuss finding your inner voice through life experience and the practice of mediation and yoga. Awilda also shares with us the value on having strategy a coach as well as coachee.
It is a privilege and an honor to feature Awilda Rivera on my show today. She is a trusted, results oriented Success Coach, Spiritual Advisor and Yogi who has dedicated her life to helping others succeed. Whether you are an Entrepreneur or Career Professional, Awilda has the tools to assist you in making the progress you desire. You'll definitely be amazed to hear all that she has accomplished as she shares how her journey has evolved. Please listen, comment and share. We all know how encouraging and inspiring someone's story can in be. And hearing it when you need it most can have a huge impact on their life. One share could touch someone deeply. And here are all the different ways you want to connect with Awilda. Website: www.AwildaRivera.com For A Limited Time: Free Download---- 5 Key Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Link to Download: http://www.awildarivera.com/self-coaching-freebies.html Facebook: www.facebook.com/AwildaRiveraCoachYogiSpiritualAdvisor Instagram: www.instagram.com/ms.awildarivera/ Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/awilda-n-rivera Closed Facebook Group Community The Success Suite Launched Feb. 1st!! The Success Suite for Entrepreneurs & Career Professionals to come together to receive the support, empowerment and help you need to succeed! Learn tips and tools to make your journey to success easier, while in the company of like minded people who can relate to your struggles. Please ask to join. Thank you in advance for listening and sharing! And please reach out to Awilda, she loves to help others in their success journey :-) Passing On A Smile, Gail
Alexis Massol González (dale click para verla grande) Todos los días se escuchan los lamentos. Puerto Rico está “chava’ó”. Debemos hasta la camisa. El futuro de nuestros hijos está allende los mares. Las soluciones a nuestros males dependen de otro. La claudicación parece total. ¿Pero saben qué? No es total nada. En medio del pesimismo y la apatía, hay puertorriqueños que están construyendo una patria paralela. Hay gente que se niega a que le impongan soluciones a la conveniencia de otros. Hay hombres y mujeres que se niegan a que se destruya su entorno en aras de soluciones ilusorias. Hay boricuas que están creando su propia realidad. Como les dije a comienzos de enero, este año me he propuesto hacer cosas distintas. Y ayer comencé en ese proceso. Monté mi estudio portátil y mis cámaras a la guagua todoterreno y me fui por las montañas de Adjuntas a explorar un proyecto singular en Puerto Rico. Adjuntas es un pueblito del centro sur de Puerto Rico en el que hace 35 años se intentó arrancarle el corazón mismo a nuestra Isla en aras de un proyecto minero. De no ser por la tenacidad y el compromiso social de un grupo de puertorriqueños —que hoy en día se conoce como Casa Pueblo— ahora lo que habría en pueblos como Adjuntas, Utuado, Lares, Jayuya y el norte de Ponce sería devastación, contaminación y miseria. Así las cosas, ayer Zoraida y yo llegamos hasta el pueblo de Adjuntas para conversar con Alexis Massol González y Awilda Fuentes Mercado. Conversar con estas personas es una experiencia en sí misma. El ingeniero Massol no es el típico tecnócrata que se empeña en cubrirlo todo de concreto. Al contrario, es un hombre que destila paz interior y un empeño por vivir en armonía con la naturaleza que le rodea. Awilda, por su parte, es la persona que coordinó nuestra visita y recibe a los visitantes que llegan a Casa Pueblo. Su conocimiento del proyecto, y el nivel de detalle con el que cuenta cada uno de los logros y virtudes de la organización, son verdaderamente asombrosos. Awilda Fuentes (dale click para verla más grande) Si piensas que un proyecto de solidaridad comunitaria no tiene nada que ver con tecnología te equivocas. Allí la tecnología está por dondequiera; desde la emisora de radio por la que difunden constantemente su mensaje de autogestión y autosuperación hasta su siembra hidropónica, su proyecto de energía solar, su estación metereológica y su bosque escuela. Casa Pueblo es un proyecto de autogestión como hay pocos en el mundo, y está aquí mismito en Puerto Rico, en un pequeño pueblo llamado Adjuntas. A menudo los puertorriqueños caemos presa de aquello de que “la grama del vecino siempre se ve más verde”, cuando las soluciones están aquí mismo bajo nuestros pies. Te exhorto a escuchar esta entrevista DETENIDAMENTE porque hay enseñanzas tanto en lo que se dice como en lo que no se dice. Lo importante es que prestes mucha atención. ENLACES: • Visita la página de Casa Pueblo • Visita a Casa Pueblo en Facebook • Escríbele a Casa Pueblo ©2017, Orlando Mergal, MA _________________ El autor es Socio Fundador de Accurate Communications, Licenciado en Relaciones Públicas (R-500), Autor de más de media docena de Publicaciones de Autoayuda, Productor de Contenido Digital y Experto en Comunicación Corporativa. Inf. 787-750-0000 • 787-306-1590 Divulgación de Relación Material: Algunos de los enlaces en esta entrada son “enlaces de afiliados”. Eso significa que si le das click al enlace, y compras algo, yo voy a recibir una comisión de afiliado. No obstante, tú vas a pagar exactamente lo mismo que pagarías al visitar al comerciante directamente y de manera independiente. Además, yo sólo recomiendo productos o servicios que utilizo personalmente y que pienso que añadirán valor a mis oyentes. Al patrocinar los productos o servicios que mencionamos en Hablando De Tecnología contribuyes para que el programa continúe. Hago esta divulgación en cumplimiento con con el "...
directed by Melissa Crespo, with musical guest Marrick Smith. "In the days leading up to the Christmas holiday, 30-year-old sanitation worker Ricky Paloma receives word that he has been identified as a victim in a child sexual abuse case against his high school Science teacher. In an attempt to clear his teacher's name, Ricky unearths decades-old secrets that threaten to shatter his relationships with his mother Awilda and his only child. Tara is an exploration of trauma disguised as growing pains, the tension between progress and conservatives in Latino culture and the binding, sometimes lethal, power of love." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originalmente el programa #89, emitido el 29/09/06. celebracion del Dia Internacional de Hablar Como Pirata (19 de setiembre), hicimos una reseña de Piratas del Caribe 2: El Cofre del Hombre Muerto, y tuvimos un extenso catalogo de piratas reales (de origen europeo), con estrellas como Sir Henry Morgan, Barbanegra, Stede Bonnet, Awilda, Anne Bonny, Mary Read y Black Bart. Tambien ponemos a su disposicion la nota sobre los Corsarios de Artigas de 2005.
28 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2015: Awilda Sterling lleva el ritmo en la sangre, desde muy joven estudiaba baile, posteriormente estudió en la Escuela de Artes Plásticas, donde se dio cuenta que las obras figurativas no eran lo suyo. Actualmente, su carrera junta el performance, la pintura, el baile y otras disciplinas.Estudió en Nueva York y ha presentado su obra, con gran influencia de temática afrodescendiente en diversos lugares alrededor del mundo. Conoce más sobre Awilda Sterling en esta edición de Retrato Personal.Programa de Asistencia al Artista (PROA) https://www.mapr.org/es/museo/proaMuseo de Arte de Puerto Rico www.mapr.orgFacebook.com/MuseoMAPRInstagram.com/MuseoMAPRTwitter.com/MuseoMAPR