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Florent Pagny fait son grand retour… et quel retour. Deux ans après avoir révélé son combat contre un cancer du poumon, l'artiste revient avec un nouveau titre bouleversant : « T'aimer encore », une ballade intime signée Vianney. Un cri d'amour, de vie, un message adressé à celle qui l'a toujours soutenu : Azucena, sa compagne depuis plus de trente ans. Dans cette chanson, Pagny dit tout : les doutes, la douleur, mais surtout l'envie de continuer, malgré tout. Côté coulisses, Vianney lui avait envoyé cette chanson début 2023. Florent a attendu d'être prêt, de sentir que la page était au moins partiellement tournée, pour la chanter. Et le moment est venu ! « T'aimer encore », c'est une déclaration, mais aussi de résilience. Et surtout un retour qui fait chaud au cœur. Ce titre... • La suite sur https://www.radiomelodie.com/podcasts/13173-florent-pagny-est-de-retour-avec-taimer-encore.html
En este programa, de la mano de Marga De La Fuente, conversamos con profesionales y empresarias que están transformando el mundo empresarial desde diferentes perspectivas y sectores. Compartieron visiones complementarias sobre cómo es el nuevo liderazgo, el mundo del networking, las relaciones profesionales y los retos actuales. Beatriz Álvarez, Manager de eventos corporativos y directora de la Agencia LivingMadrid Eventos, fundadora del Club de empresarias WomenMeeting Madrid —una red que impulsa el desarrollo profesional y empresarial de la mujer—, ✨ nos habló sobre el ecosistema de WomenMeeting Madrid, sus acciones y el impacto en la comunidad empresarial femenina. También abordó un tema crucial: la importancia del networking profesional para crecer y consolidarse. G. Vera Moreno (Verapsycoach), psicóloga y coach experta en Neuroliderazgo y Neuroeducación, doctoranda y firme defensora de la necesidad de una Educación Psicológica en el sistema educativo, ✨ profundizó en la importancia del liderazgo consciente, el impacto de la psicología en la toma de decisiones empresariales y cómo la neuroeducación puede mejorar la gestión del talento en las organizaciones. Arancha Caballero, fundadora y CEO de Nuadda Translations SL, presidenta de ANETI y Premio Empresaria Líder 360 en 2024 por la Cámara de Comercio, Industria y Servicios de Madrid, ✨ compartió su visión sobre los retos de la buena gobernanza empresarial ️ y la necesidad de adoptar un lenguaje claro y transparente en las organizaciones. Azucena Ramos Sanchez, CEO de Constram Medios de Publicidad S.L. Con una sólida trayectoria en la gestión estratégica, marketing y formación, Azucena ha demostrado ser una líder versátil y eficaz, enfocada en la mejora continua de los procesos y el crecimiento empresarial.
En este episodio hablamos de mujer, deporte y maratón con Azucena Diaz, tres veces campeona de España de medio maratón y olímpica en maraton en Rio de Janeiro.Con Yolanda Vázquez Mazariego y Luis Blanco.
Encontrar un trabajo para Gemma Abad, Azucena Souto y Monica Fonte supuso y supone una barrera por su discapacidad, a la que se suman otras dos: ser mujer y ser mayor. En el informe presentado por la Asociación de Centros Especiales de Empleo de Iniciativa Social (Cegasal) una conclusión: la igualdad real efectiva está lejos de conseguirse. La presencia de las mujeres en estos Centros de Empleo Protegido, según CEGASAL, evidencia una brecha de género: el porcentaje de hombres con empleo es del 65% frente al 21% que representan las mujeres.Escuchar audio
Today on Speaking Out of Place I am delighted to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. We start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” In our conversation we spend some time talking about how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and we are delighted have Azucena take us into a deep discussion of this, and also to read two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and have Malcom gloss them for us. Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu is delighted and privileged to be in conversation with Azucena Castro and Malcom Ferdinand. They start with a discussion of what Ferdinand calls the “double fracture”—the environmental division of humans from their connection to the biosphere, and the colonial division instantiated by white supremacism and patriarchy. He insists that we not see these two phenomena as separate, rather as intimately connected. This double fracture makes any attempts to solve either environmental violence or colonial violence ineffective. In her foreword to Ferdinand's Decolonial Ecologies, Angela Y. Davis writes that as she read the book, she “recognized how perfectly his conceptualizations illuminate the frameworks we need for both philosophical and popular understandings of our planetary conditions today.” The conversation covers how art, film, and poetry can manifest some of those frameworks, and Azucena takes us into a deep discussion of this and reads two poems in Spanish and then in English translation and has Malcom gloss them for us.Azucena Castro is assistant professor at Rice University in Houston. Currently, she is a Swedish Research Council Postdoctoral Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Center, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University. She held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Latin American and Caribbean cultures at Stanford University and cultural geography at the Institute of Geography, University of Buenos Aires. Her scholarly work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American cultural products through the lens of climate and energy justice, multispecies resistance, and anti-extractivist critique in the artivist scenes of South America, particularly, Southern Cone and Brazil. Azucena is the author of the book Poetic Postnatures. Ecological Thinking and Politics of Strangeness in Contemporary Latin American Poetry, Series SubAtlantic at De Gruyter (2025). She has edited the volume Futuros multiespecie. Prácticas vinculantes para un planeta en emergencia (Bartlebooth. Critical Spaces, 2023), and co-edited the Essay Cluster “GeoSemantics: Earthly Memories and Inhuman Becomings in the Global South” at ASAP/Journal. As part of her engagement with community-based research and collaborative filmmaking, she has co-developed the energy justice project “No aire, no te vendas” (Penn Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) focusing on winds in ancient cosmologies and human communities in the Afro-Wayúu territories of La Guajira, Colombia in the intersection of old and green extractivism.Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is now a researcher at the CNRS (IRISSO/University Paris Dauphine). At the crossroad of political philosophy, postcolonial theory and political ecology, his research focuses on the Black Atlantic and particularly the Caribbean. He explores the relations between current ecological crises and the colonial history of modernity. He published a book based on his PhD dissertation entitled Decolonial Ecology: Thinking of Ecology from the Caribbean World.( Polity 2021) that challenges classical environmental thoughts. He recently published an in-depth study of the pesticide contamination of martinique and Guadeloupe entitled S'aimer la Terre: défaire l'habiter colonial ( Seuil 2024).www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
Cada xoves falamos de igualdade, rural, empoderamento, emprendemento e cultura con Kim Llobet. Hoxe falamos con Azucena González que xunto con Antón Meralho puxeron letra e voz ao himno do Centenario do CD Estradense, SOMOS ALENTO. 🔊“O himno é para reforzar e que a xente e o equipo noten ese alento do pobo”. 🔊“É unha gran responsabilidade poñerlle letra e voz ao himno do Centenario do CD Estradense”. 🔊“A experiencia, foi moi emocionante, porque foi unha creación nosa e agora estamos ansiosos por saber a opinión da xente”. 📢O Título do himno é "SOMOS ALENTO" e os protagonistas dese traballo son os músicos: Paco Guerra (Guitarra acústica e compositor); Azucena González (Voz e coordinadora); Manuel Balboa «Neira» (Baixo); Izan Horrea (Guitarra eléctrica); Martín Carballo (Tamboril); Iván Hernández (Batería) e Antón Meralho (Voz e letra), con Fernando Campos como produtor técnico. Ademais, o novo himno contou cuns participantes especiais, xa que varios exxogadores e exdirectivos da entidade sumáronse ás gravacións para realizar os coros. 👉 Máis Información de MULLERES QUE PODEN ✔️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057202191221 🎙️ "SUSCRÍBETE" ao podcast👍 📢 MÁIS ENTREVISTAS: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-salta-da-cama_sq_f1323089_1.html 👉Máis Información e outros contidos: ✔️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloChichas ✔️Twitter: https://twitter.com/pablochichas ✔️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablochichas/ ✔️Clubhouse: @pablochichas ✔️Twich: https://www.twitch.tv/pablochichas
Azucena Cisneros rindió protesta como presidenta municipal de Ecatepec Romería Navideña 2024 en el Corredor Ecológico de la Central de Abastos disponible 24 hrs Más de un cuarto de billón de dólares invirtió Elon Musk en la campaña de Donald Trump Más información en nuestro podcast
Azucena Monjas, componente de la Asociación Cultural Virgen de las Vegas, nos hablan de su malestar con el Obispado por la situación de la ermita.
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Santiago Segovia recibe una carta de Thiago Gonzales, un hombre que comparte una experiencia inquietante. Acompañado por su tía Azucena, quien posee una sensibilidad especial hacia lo paranormal, se ve envuelto en una oscura historia tras encontrar una misteriosa muñeca enviada en una caja de madera. La muñeca trae consigo no solo extrañas inscripciones, sino también algo más perturbador. A medida que investigan, descubren detalles escalofriantes que cambian sus vidas para siempre. Thiago debe tomar decisiones que pondrán en peligro su alma y la de quienes lo rodean. ¿Qué fue lo que realmente ocurrió con la muñeca?.En el oscuro ático de Santiago Segovia, investigador paranormal, se analizan los casos más inquietantes que la gente envía. Este misterioso espacio, cargado de energías, ha sido testigo de numerosas manifestaciones paranormales, y solo Santiago tiene acceso, pues para otros sería demasiado peligroso. Ahora, ha decidido compartir 30 cartas relacionadas con muñecas, cada una más aterradora que la anterior, revelando historias que pondrán los pelos de punta a quienes se atrevan a escucharlas. Prepárate para adentrarte en los casos más escalofriantes que jamás hayas imaginado. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1985, a volcano erupted in Columbia. The heat from the volcano melted sheets of ice, resulting in mudslides. More than 23,000 people were killed. The media focused much attention on a 13-year-old girl trapped in the mud. The girl is called Azucena, and her rescuer is named Rolf Carle. "AND OF CLAY ARE WE CREATED" by Isabel Allende Translated by Margaret Sayer Peden Narration Performed by Eric R. Hill
In this authentic and inspiring conversation, Dr. Azucena Verdín tells us about how she once did not like the ways she moved in the world, struggled with self-compassion, and easily spiraled into rumination. For a time, she believed leaving her academic career was the answer until she realized--after identifying the role anxiety was playing in her life--that she was only running from herself. She now belongs more fully to herself and is able to work and live with a much quieter mind than in the past. Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azucena-verd%C3%ADn-phd-743605268/
Ce matin, j'ose tendre mon micro à une femme discrète et lumineuse qui cumule pas mal de talents. Elle s'appelle Azucena Caamano-Pagny, ex-mannequin, aujourd'hui entrepreneuse. Elle nous vient d'Argentine et s'est mariée avec la France il y a une vingtaine d'années quand elle a épousé Florent Pagny.C'est la fin de l'été. Il fait encore beau et chaud alors on va en profiter. J'ai réservé une petite table à l'ombre d'un châtaigner dans un parc, enfin je pourrais presque dire MON parc.... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Con su permiso, en este episodio le invitamos a reflexionar sobre el rumbo que tomará la política exterior de nuestro país ante los cambios en la cancillería, la experiencia de la nueva titular y la influencia del Ejecutivo. Acompañe a Azucena, Beata y Carlos en esta aventura. Un podcast de Tec Sounds.
Con su permiso, en este episodio lo invitamos a conocer a Azucena Rojas. Beata Wojna nos acerca a la vida de nuestra conductora, su camino por las ciudades más importantes de México, su búsqueda por el bienestar personal, profesional y los retos como Decana regional de Occidente. No se pierda nuestras cápsulas de verano. Un Podcast de Tec Sounds.
Con su permiso, sea bienvenida y bienvenido a este episodio, le vamos a contar sobre la carrera anticipada, los trucos de las encuestas y qué nos espera en este proceso de sucesión 2024. Acompañe a Beata, Carlos y Azucena, y no olvide seguirnos en @CSociales. Un Podcast de Tec Sounds.
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In this inspiring episode of the Starve the Doubts podcast, host Jared Easley sits down with Azucena Garcia Ferro, the dynamic host of "Cerebral Palsy Answers." Azucena shares her remarkable journey, from facing the challenges of living with cerebral palsy to achieving success in the corporate world and ultimately finding fulfillment through podcasting. She talks about the fears and risks she overcame to create a podcast that serves as a vital resource for the Spanish-speaking community, shedding light on cerebral palsy and providing hope and support to families navigating similar challenges.**Key Topics:**1. **Embracing Change and Overcoming Fear:** - Azucena shares how she transitioned from a stable corporate job to podcasting, highlighting the importance of being bold and taking risks. - She reflects on the personal growth and fulfillment from embracing change and stepping out of her comfort zone.2. **The Power of Music:** - Discussion on Azucena's eclectic taste in music, including memorable concert experiences such as Soda Stereo and Depeche Mode.3. **The Meeting and the Beginning:** - Azucena recounts how she and Jared first met through a scholarship opportunity for Podcast Movement, leading to a meaningful connection and a chance to expand her podcasting journey.4. **Navigating New Spaces:** - Azucena's experience attending her first Podcast Movement conference in Los Angeles was where she felt welcomed and gained valuable insights and connections. - How networking at the conference helped her establish valuable relationships and inspired her to create a niche podcasting community for Spanish speakers.5. **Overcoming Challenges with Cerebral Palsy:** - Azucena provides a candid look into her life with cerebral palsy, including the struggles and triumphs she faced growing up. - Her commitment to breaking misconceptions and providing support to families dealing with similar disabilities through her podcast.6. **Podcasting as a Tool for Change:** - The role of podcasting in giving a voice to marginalized communities and individuals with disabilities. - Azucena's vision for her podcast and its impact on her listeners, providing a platform for hope and empowerment.7. **Practical Advice for Aspiring Podcasters:** - Azucena's insights on starting a podcast emphasize the importance of believing in oneself, focusing on strengths, and seeking out the right people to help with technical aspects. - Encouraging listeners to pursue their passions despite fears and challenges, using her journey as an example.8. **Final Thoughts and Encouragement:** - Azucena's closing advice on being courageous, taking risks, and not being intimidated by others, urging listeners to follow their instincts and strive for personal and professional growth.**Episode Highlights:**- Azucena's account of her top concerts: Soda Stereo's 2007 reunion and Depeche Mode'Living God's Way in an Ungodly WorldIn a world that makes up its own rules, Christians need to focus on Who rules! The Christ!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Kingdom of God by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Life is Good by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)Proud My Boys A Texan by Kevin Wingate (Aka. AI Outlaw)
Born and raised in San Diego, CA, Azucena is a self-advocate with Cerebral Palsy and a communications professional with over 10 years of experience in Communications/Public Relations. She is the daughter of Mexican immigrants who did not speak English at the time they received Azucena's diagnosis, which left them with many questions but very few resources in Spanish to understand how this diagnosis would affect her in the future. Thanks to this, Azucena learned the importance of having resources available in multiple languages, and she learned to advocate for herself and others with disabilities from an early age. Growing up, she became keenly aware of the beauty, barriers, and challenges of having a developmental disability in a world that has not always been welcoming to her needs and those of others with disabilities. This insight and first-hand experience motivate her to find policy solutions that address the systemic challenges that people with disabilities face when trying to access housing, employment, and other resources. Azucena graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communications and Political Science from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Over the span of her 10+ year career she has worked with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), NBC, SEIU California State Council and the Center for Policy Initiatives (CPI) in San Diego. She is a very active member of her community and board member of organizations such as the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and California Policy Center for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (CPCIDD) In her free time, Azucena enjoys reading, walking, taking photos, traveling, spending time with her parents and hosting her podcast Parálisis Cerebral Respuestas (Cerebral Palsy Answers) where she interviews doctors and top specialists in the field of CP in Spanish to raise awareness about Cerebral Palsy among the Spanish speaking community. Above all, she tries her best to live by her motto: "What we do for ourselves dies with us, but what we do for others remains immortal. My Life Without Limits is a podcast by Cerebral Palsy Alberta Music from Soundstripe: Astro Jetson by Mikey Geiger https://app.soundstripe.com/royalty-f... Carlos is a Hispanic male with cerebral palsy. He has short dark hair, dark eyes, some facial goatee hair, and uses crutches/canes to help him walk. Leah is a white female with shoulder length brown hair, freckles, green eyes, wears glasses and is able bodied. Follow us on Instagram @mylifewithoutlimitspodcast Support our podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mlwlpodc... lison@cpalberta.com for any questions! We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T'ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.
De allí la nominación de la calle de "la buena estrella" a aquella rúa del Barrio del Encino, en Aguascalientes.
El puño de hierro regresa con aroma de café e influencias peruanas: Tekken 8 // Conversamos sobre la precuela con harto chocolate: Wonka // Sams y el Team tienen lo mejor para cuidar tus dispositivos en el verano: Tech Tips contra el calor... ¡Azucena manda partida!
Azucena Uresti estrenará noticiero matutino en Grupo Fórmula by Joaquín López-Dóriga
Ce matin, j'ose tendre mon micro à une femme discrète et lumineuse qui cumule pas mal de talents. Elle s'appelle Azucena Caamano-Pagny, ex-mannequin, aujourd'hui entrepreneuse. Elle nous vient d'Argentine et s'est mariée avec la France il y a une vingtaine d'années quand elle a épousé Florent Pagny.C'est la fin de l'été. Il fait encore beau et chaud alors on va en profiter. J'ai réservé une petite table à l'ombre d'un châtaigner dans un parc, enfin je pourrais presque dire MON parc ...
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Colaboración de Raúl FuentesEntrevista con Tino el PingüinoCanciones What I Was Made For- Billie EilishMr Brightside- The Killers
⭕ Luego de que anunció su salida de Milenio, la periodista Azucena Uresti advirtió este lunes que el periodismo está bajo acoso, amenazas y ataques constantes. ⭕ Militares liberados, renuncias y salida de GIEI, ¿el caso Ayotzinapa en crisis? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el E 22/01/24 hablamos de: Xóchitl esconde patrimonio y empresa | Azucena y su salida de milenio | Aureoles exige la renuncia de Jesus Zambrano | Benito llega a Africam Safari.
- Ordenan liberar a militares detenidos en caso Ayotzinapa - Partidos echan mano de oportunistas para candidaturas - Azucena Uresti deja Milenio y desata polémica
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En este episodio de El Brieff, cubrimos desde la renuncia de Azucena Uresti de Milenio TV y la devolución de salario de la Ministra Batres Guadarrama en México, hasta los ataques con misiles en Medio Oriente y el enfrentamiento entre Netanyahu y Biden sobre Palestina. Examinamos la disputa entre Nikki Haley y Donald Trump, la posible visita de Putin a Corea del Norte, los conflictos en Donetsk y Ucrania, y el contacto recuperado de la NASA con su helicóptero en Marte. Finalizamos con las protestas en Alemania contra el AfD y la búsqueda de un patrocinador para el legado artístico de Josh Kirby.Apoya este podcast suscribiéndote a Brieffy y accede a todo nuestro contenido para líderes de negocios. Descarga nuestra app aquí. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sample DefinitionPop Bumper : The round (usually) mechanism on the playfield of a pinball machine, often found in clusters, that contracts when the ball hits it, and slams it off into another direction, typically into another pop or two on the way out of the cluster. It's a randomizing mech found on most pinball machines from the 1950s until today. This episode is here for some players who enjoy pinball, but are new to the hobby and don't yet understand all the nerdy pinball jargon that us pinball super-nerds spout off about without even thinking we are doing it.I talk about eras, and attempt to define common acronyms like EM, VUK, and DMD, as well as talking about playfield parts and pieces like slingshots, drop targets, orbits, and more. I also discuss common pinball techniques like slap save, soft plunge, nudge, and tilt. I hope that this audio glossary of terms will help you quickly understand what the hell the rest of us are talking about, and it should clear up any confusion that you may have from listening to some of our other episodes!Special thanks to Derek, Laura, Azucena, and Gus for inspiring me to make this episode. This one is for y'all, and to any others new to the hobby yet eager to learn more. For anyone that would care, there's just a little bit of adult language used in this episode FOR EMPHASIS!
Recordamos la figura del ciclista cuando se cumplen veinte años de su muerte hablando con su esposa, Azucena, y Perico Delgado.
Tras “Las raíces de la encina” y “La posada del pozo”, Raquel Victoria presenta su tercera novela, “De bordados a sedas” en la que sigue la senda de su producción anterior, tanto en el estilo preciosista de su narrativa como en el tema, una historia familiar, que arraiga en la memoria y que se construye a través de voces de mujer.La historia comienza en 1865, en un lugar indeterminado del Prepirineo y en una casona de la pequeña nobleza aragonesa. Las hijas de la familia, y sobre todo Azucena, serán las protagonistas de esta historia que nos lleva del campo aragonés a la Barcelona industrial de principios del XIX.
¿Sabían que la forma de nuestro rostro cuenta toda nuestra historia? A través de nuestros ojos, cejas, líneas de expresión, forma de nuestra cara, lunares, pestañas, boca, etc… Podemos saber muchísimas cosas. Hoy nos acompaña Azucena González, ella es experta en lectura de rostro desde hace muchos años. Llegó a dedicarse a esto debido a un accidente personal que sufrió y salió al mundo en busca de respuestas. Quédate a escucharnos.
Download for Mobile | Podcast Preview | Full Timestamps Castle Super Beast Shirts: http://tinyurl.com/CSBshirts Go to http://hellofresh.com/50superbeast and use code 50superbeast for 50% off plus free shipping. -- Go to http://expressvpn.com/superbeast to get 3 months free on a 12-month package. -- Go to http://babbel.com/superbeast to get 55% off your Babbel subscription. -- Go to http://buyraycon.com/superbeast to get 15% off your Raycon order. Back From Evo 2023! Lessons in Fatherhood With Pat, Week 2 Baldur's Gate 3 Plays The Way You Thought RPGS Would Peruvian Coffee Fights & Harada's Power Line Up For The Armored Core 6 Demo IMMEDIATELY Watch us record the podcast live on twitch.tv/castlesuperbeast Twin Peaks: Into the Night is a fan game adaptation the raddest shit ever going down in the line for the Armored Core 6 Demo in Japan Square Enix says it will focus less on mid sized games and more on AAA titles going forward."Focused strategy - less mid sized, more larger AAA console games, company said will take several years to impact" PS5s Got So Hot At Fighting Game Tournament, Things 'Melted' Azucena the Peruvian coffee queen: Takanakuy: a tradition in the mountain villages in Peru where on December 25th, everyone dresses up, drinks and settles their beef in public. TLJoeCrush, Check this tweet. STOP IT or BAN forever GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- Season Pass 3 #1 Johnny Trailer Killer Instinct's free 10th Anniversary Update later this year – including a balance update, improved matchmaking, and 4K support for Series X|S Project L: Yasuo, The Unforgiven - Champion Reveal Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes Debuts in 2024 Radiant Silvergun coming to PC on August 18
Welcome to Pressing Buttons, a podcast about video games! In todays episode, Nick and Hugo discuss the launch of Baldurs Gate 3! We also check out all the news out of EVO 2023 and discuss the Destiny 2 State of the Game! Enjoy the show! Website - https://www.pressingbuttons.gg Discord - https://discord.gg/j6NZrBgd Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/ButtonsTV YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVB6IlNjwtSI48LUO4cW7w DPazDesign - https://www.behance.net/dpaz Project L Yasuo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4zqkjXdYT0 Tekken 8 Raven - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPPKjJgQT4A Tekken 8 Azucena - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iILoqJlCa2s Under Night In-Birth 2 Sys:Celes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m55Ju_OmSvU Nickelodeon All Star Brawl 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2nESlbg9GU
Azucena Caballero Bernal es una emprendedora con mucha creatividad, esto le ha permitido ayudar a escritores y a emprendedores en sus lanzamientos digitales. Siempre enfocada en aportar contenido valioso sin ser colón de otra persona, porque la autenticidad es lo que conecta con el cliente ideal. Suscribete y Visitanos en: www.RecetaDelExito.com Apple Podcast (iTunes): https://apple.co/2Igcnoh Listo para Crear tu Podcast? www.CursoDePodcastGratis.com Twitter Handle: @alexdalirizo Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/recetadelexito/ RDExito: http://recetadelexito.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recetadelexito/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexdalirizo/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=508313&refid=stpr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cmJqVs
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Azucena Villaflor (1924-1977) was an activist and one of the founders of Mothers of La Plaza de Mayo, which looked for victims of Argentina's Dirty War.While motherhood can take many forms, to mother is to usher forth new generations through care, work and imagination. For the entire month of December, we're celebrating mothers — including those who raised children who went on to lead the civil rights movement and school desegregation efforts, such as Alberta King and Louise Little, as well as mothers of movements like Lorena Borjas who started the Latinx trans movement. All of the women featured this month were dedicated to the survival of children in their work and to imagining better futures for the next generation.History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, Abbey Delk, and Alex Jhamb Burns. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
Socialmente cargamos con la presión de tener que encontrarle un sentido a nuestras vidas y cuando no lo encontramos nos perdemos. ¿Qué pasa cuándo no sentimos que encontramos nuestro camino y no tenemos motivación o simplemente cuando no tenemos un gran sueño que perseguir? ¿Es indispensable encontrarle un sentido a nuestras vidas para vivirlas plenamente o podemos encontrar alguna otra forma de ser felices?En este episodio invitamos a Azucena Valdovinos, psicóloga clínica con especialidad en logoterapia para hablar de este tema y de cómo podemos tener un mejor autoconocimiento.En este episodio encontrarás información sobre:¿Qué es la logoterapia?EspiritualidadPropósito de vidaEncontrar tu vocaciónAmor propioAutoconocimientoConectar contigo mismxCrisis existencialesEnfrentar una crisisResilienciaTomar decisionesDejar ir Hacer una pausaHacer cambiosEscuchar tu intuiciónConscienciaGratitudCulpaSufrimientoPérdidasMomentos cotidianosVivir con intenciónEmpoderamientoAutoconfianzaSi te gustó el episodio compártelo y no olvides seguirnos para estar al tanto de los que vienen. Ve este episodio en Youtube.Conoce más sobre este tema, sobre nuestra invitada y todos los libros que mencionamos gratis aquí.Escucha el episodio 190. Narcisismo: reconoce a una narcisista.Si te sientes perdidx o que tu vida no tiene sentido encuentra apoyo profesional en seregalandudas.com/ayuda.Encuéntranos en: linktr.ee/seregalandudas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.