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Regino Martín Barco, responsable federal del Sector Postal de Comisiones Obreras, denuncia la mala gestión de Correos y del Gobierno.
Tatá Martino e Freire foram sócios em uma agência de Marketing no Brasil. Depois de se conhecerem no mundo dos negócios, casaram-se e mudaram para os EUA. Na terra do tio Sam eles empreenderam juntos novamente, construíram uma loja de ótica, operaram durante alguns anos, mas em uma guinada inédita mudaram seu estilo de vida. Venderam tudo e foram morar em um barco, "No Barco Pelo Mundo". Hoje eles navegam mares conhecendo diversos países e centenas de cidades. Rafa Gregori se aprofunda na vida do casal, o que levou eles a largarem tudo e viver o mundo em cima das águas. Instagram: @nobarcopelomundo Ancora Insurance - “Nosso negócio é Seguro!” Precisa fazer seguro da sua casa, carro, moto, barco ou trabalho? Entre em contato conosco e diga que chegou pelo “Made In USA”. https://ancorainsurance.com/ ou (954) 420-5998
María Trisac comenta la actualidad del fútbol con Vicente Azpitarte, Isidoro San José y Alfredo Somoza.
¿Tienes unos minutos? Te contamos la actualidad de Cuba y del resto del mundo en 'Cuba a diario', el podcast noticioso de Diario De Cuba. CINCO NOTICIAS DEL DÍA: —El Tribunal Supremo de Cuba dice que emitió 18 condenas por violencia machista en 2022 https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1684219861_47169.html —El barco de petróleo que atracó en Matanzas parte con una carga millonaria que escasea en Cuba https://diariodecuba.com/economia/1684180136_47166.html —Cuba envía más médicos especialistas a México —Más suspicacias que optimismo ante el anuncio de que España apoyará a MIPYMES cubanas https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1684143246_47149.html —Buena Fe niega 'motivos políticos' en la cancelación del concierto en Barcelona, pero tampoco habrá en Salamanca https://diariodecuba.com/cultura/1684158156_47154.html ESCÚCHANOS de lunes a viernes, a las 6:30 AM, hora de #Cuba | 12:30 PM, hora de #Madrid. SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de SoundCloud: @ddc-radio-cuba-a-diario SÍGUENOS: • FB: www.facebook.com/DIARIODECUBA • TW: twitter.com/diariodecuba • IG: www.instagram.com/diariodecuba/ • Telegram: t.me/titularesDDC Sigue leyendo hoy la Cuba de mañana: • https://diariodecuba.com/
¿Qué herramientas podemos incorporar para comunicar mejor?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de esas herramientas necesarias para que nuestra comunicación mejore sustancialmente.Nuestro mentor de hoy es Miguel Barco, especialista en habilidades de comunicación para empresas, con 5000 alumnos formados.Miguel nos va a enseñar de forma práctica 4 herramientas potentes para conseguir resultados inmediatos.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Miguel:En su LinkedIn: Miguel BarcoEn su web: MiguelBarco.comEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En esta ocasión nos zambullimos en la gira presidencial que el presidente Petro estuvo realizando en Estados Unidos y Europa, que se vio pausada únicamente para la cumbre de Venezuela que tuvo lugar en Bogotá. Así las cosas, analizamos con lupa el balance general de cada encuentro, pensando en los resultados y, sobre todo, en lo que pueden significar para el futuro de Colombia en términos de política exterior. ¿Cuál es el mensaje general que Petro le quiere dejar al mundo? Acompáñennos a descubrirlo.
¿Tienes unos minutos? Te contamos la actualidad de Cuba y del resto del mundo en 'Cuba a diario', el podcast noticioso de Diario De Cuba. CINCO NOTICIAS DEL DÍA: —Moscú baraja donde más desplegar misiles nucleares y Cuba está entre las opciones https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1682622350_46781.html —La prensa oficial cubana reporta un barco fantasma descargando diésel en Matanzas https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1682633097_46783.html —Tras reunirse con Díaz-Canel, la Iglesia Católica dice que hay voluntad de discutir la liberación de los presos políticos https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1682628025_46785.html —'Otra víctima de la delincuencia': muere asesinado un locutor de Radio Guantánamo https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1682616525_46778.html —Permiten envío de autos y tractores desde Miami a cuentapropistas en Cuba ESCÚCHANOS de lunes a viernes, a las 6:30 AM, hora de #Cuba | 12:30 PM, hora de #Madrid. SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de SoundCloud: @ddc-radio-cuba-a-diario SÍGUENOS: • FB: www.facebook.com/DIARIODECUBA • TW: twitter.com/diariodecuba • IG: www.instagram.com/diariodecuba/ • Telegram: t.me/titularesDDC Sigue leyendo hoy la Cuba de mañana: • https://diariodecuba.com/
Con Antonio Casado, Pilar Gómez, Casimiro García-Abadillo, Marta García Aller y Rubén Amón analizamos los asuntos de actualidad. Empezamos comentando el último vídeo de Pedro Sánchez para celebrar el Día del Libro en una librería de Fuenlabrada. A continuación, hablamos de la ola de calor extremo que azotará España esta semana con el portavoz de la AEMET, Rubén del Campo. También, hablamos de las razones para la convocatoria de huelga de jueces y fiscales con la presidenta de la APM, María Jesús del Barco. Al hilo de esto, opinamos sobre la necesidad de acuerdos entre el PSOE y PP para la renovación del CGPJ y otros asuntos de estado.
Programa completo de 'Más de uno' con Carlos Alsina. En la tertulia con Antonio Casado, Pilar Gómez, Casimiro García-Abadillo, Marta García Aller y Rubén Amón debatimos sobre los asuntos de actualidad. Además, Alsina entrevista al portavoz de la AEMET, Rubén del Campo, y a la presidenta de la APM, María Jesús del Barco. En la segunda parte, nuestros humoristas Leo Harlem, Leonor Lavado, Goyo Jiménez, Carlos Latre y Borja Fernández nos acompañan en 'La Hora Guasa'. Después, Diego Fortea homenajea a Radio Hora y Marina Hervás nos habla del Don Quijote de Richard Strauss. Por último, Josemi nos cuenta su vida.
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Cómo crear la presentación ideal.Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de cómo crear una presentación que nos permita conectar con la audiencia, captar la atención, crear credibilidad y llevar a la audiencia a un siguiente paso.Nuestro mentor de hoy es Miguel Barco, especialista en habilidades de comunicación para empresas, con 5000 alumnos formados.Miguel nos va a enseñar de forma práctica cómo diseñar esa presentación única y memorable que necesitamos.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Miguel:En su LinkedIn: Miguel BarcoEn su web: MiguelBarco.comEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Quieres incorporar hábitos a tu vida este 2023 que te lleven a otro nivel? Únete a nuestra nueva Comunidad online Emprendedores. Estás invitad@; sólo haz click aquí y date de alta. Es gratis: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/invitacion¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hace dos años, el Ever Given, uno de los mayores portacontenedores del mundo, puso patas arriba el comercio marítimo mundial cuando quedó atascado en el Canal de Suez. Medía tanto como un rascacielos y llegaron a compararlo con una ballena varada. Durante seis días taponó el paso de mercancías en un punto clave del planeta. Cada hora se perdieron 400 millones de dólares. Una historia fascinante que hoy sigue en los tribunales y que sacó a flore las carencias de un sector, el del transporte marítimo, bastante desconocido por funcionar alejado de tierra. Pero esos días demostraron hasta qué punto el comercio mundial depende de las rutas por mar y destapó en qué condiciones laborales viven muchos de quienes lo hacen posible. Créditos: Realización y dirección: Silvia Cruz Lapeña Presenta: Ana Fuentes Edición: Ana Ribera Diseño de sonido: Camilo Iriarte Sintonía: Jorge Magaz
Episodio 070: RELACIONES. Las personas que van en nuestro barco son las más importantes para poder navegar hacia nuestro destino. Hay tres elementos clave que deben existir para que podamos convivir correctamente con estas personas y garantizar una atmósfera de éxito. En este episodio hablaremos acerca de las relaciones más importantes de la vida y la forma de valorarlas y hacerlas crecer.
En el 50º aniversario de la muerte de Picasso, en Documentos RNE hemos querido mirar al tiempo en el que el universal pintor malagueño aún no había desarrollado su genio creativo y todavía estaba por trazar su camino artístico. Lo más importante estaba por suceder cuando un jovencito Pablo Ruiz Picasso llega a París en el comienzo del siglo XX y se termina instalando, junto a amigos artistas, en el Bateau Lavoir (Barco Lavadero). Un edificio cochambroso en la colina de Montmartre donde va a suceder un episodio clave de la historia del arte moderno. El documental, con la firma de Antonio Delgado desde París, recrea los años en el que el genio andaluz convivió en el Bateau Lavoir –ente 1904 y 1912- con otros creadores fundamentales del arte que acabaría llamándose vanguardista: Apollinaire, Braque, Max Jacob, Juan Gris, Manolo Hugué, Pablo Gargallo, Modigliani o Henri Rousseau el Aduanero. En el taller del Barco Lavadero Picasso creó, de espaldas al mundo y entre miseria, polvo y suciedad, obras que cambiarán el curso de la pintura del siglo XX como Los saltimbanquis, El retrato de Gertrude Stein o Las señoritas de Aviñón. En esos años Picasso se desarrolló artísticamente y vivirá una evolución que le hará pasar de su etapa azul a la rosa hasta desembocar en lo que se conocerá como cubismo. Documentos RNE ha conseguido entrevistar en exclusiva a Jeannine Warnod, crítica de arte de 102 años, que guarda memoria directa de los protagonistas de esta epopeya artística, porque nació en Montmartre y su padre, el también crítico de arte André Warnod, formó parte de la llamada Banda de Picasso. Sus recuerdos recrean aquel Montmartre, un suburbio rural de París, bohemio y sórdido, en donde la genialidad artística se mezclaba con la droga y la delincuencia. Además, exploramos en las memorias de Fernande Olivier, el primer gran amor parisino de Picasso, que compartió miseria y hambre con él en aquellos años, y que nos permiten entrar en el taller y la intimidad del malagueño. Para completar el documental contamos con los testimonios de la historiadora Annie Cohen Solal; el director de cine Luis Revenga; Juan Manuel Bonet, ex director del Museo Reina Sofía; y Brigitte Leal, ex directora del Museo Pompidou. El resultado de Picasso, el capitán del Barco Lavadero, es un fresco sobre el París de principios del siglo XX y sus movimientos artísticos, y también un relato biográfico de Pablo Ruiz Picasso antes de ser Picasso, el icono mundial de la pintura contemporánea. Escuchar audio
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Nanolumens was an early player in the LED display space - known mainly in its first few years for innovative display products that were super-light, thin and flexible ... at a time when just about everything else on the market was heavy, thick and solid. The Atlanta-based company was still pretty much known for that kind of product when Ney Corsino was hired on as CEO, at the start of 2020. Experienced as a business transformation and turnaround guy, Corsino has evolved Nanolumens from a company with an interesting niche product to one that has a full range of display options - from conventional video wall set-ups and all-in-ones to transparent mesh displays and the thin, flexible units that first gained attention. Nanolumens has also got more focused on some key vertical markets - arguably the biggest ones being airports and public spaces. Several new air terminals that have been built or renovated in the last couple of years have featured Nanolumens product in its signature public art, messaging and experiential installations. Corsino and I chatted about how he has also put in the hours with his team to clarify how it goes to market, and how it specifically works with integrators and solutions providers. Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS TRANSCRIPT Ney, thank you for joining me. You joined the company from Barco, so you would've already been well-versed in LED displays. What attracted you to Nanolumens? Ney Corsino: Thanks for having me. Yes, I came from Barco before Barco, and before that, I was at Phillips, Philips Electronics, a European company, and Barco, also a European company, and now at Nanolumens, a US-based company. But to be honest with you, at Barco we paid little attention to LEDs. We have a deep engineering base in projection there and we venture with click share. LEDs have been up and down at Barco and at Nanolumens, all we do is LED, so we are pretty much focused here. Because you knew the business, was there something in particular that attracted you to Nanolumens? Because they're relatively small and US-focused as opposed to a big global entity like Barco. What was your perspective on all that? Why join them? Ney Corsino: I think for good or bad, I developed my career in improving businesses, transforming and improving turnaround, and I felt that the impact I could continue to do would be more valuable in companies like Nanolumens. So I think it was a good encounter between a company that needed this kind of action and someone that had experience in doing this at a corporate level in many different business units. So now I could come, and exercise all I have learned all by myself and I'm very glad I did that. When I first got to know Nanolumens, let's say 10 years ago, their calling card, so to speak, was these flexible, almost rug-like displays with removable modules, they called them nixels at the time, and I think they still do. It was very unique on the market at that point, and those were the early days anyways for LED displays. I wouldn't say they're not still unique, but I don't get the sense that's the kind of the main growth driver for Nanolumens these days. Ney Corsino: The company has run for about 17 years. It has been one of the pioneers in the LED display market, has been involved in many innovations, and has almost a hundred IPs, but most notably, like you just said, it is the invention of the flex module, which is still called nixel where you can basically do smooth curve wall. So we hold IPs on that. But since then, it has evolved quite a bit especially in the last three years, we continue to do of course very well on the curve. But we have re-engineered and extended the portfolio for cabinet-based modular units, also mesh, all in one. So we now have a very extensive portfolio. Now if you ask about the sales, it's almost half of it. It is still customized, which includes the curved modules, and the other half is more on the standard flat solution. Why do you think it's played out that way? Ney Corsino: I believe that the brand commands that customization aspect, the DNA of creativity, wow effect, doing things that are let's say complex and difficult, but we engineer to make it possible. So I think that's the inheritance of the brand and continues to be. What we have tried to do, part of my arrival here is to continue that, but create us not a next segment that gives the possibility of of scaling up the business, and that's why, as I mentioned before, re-engineer the flat segment all in one mesh outdoor if it is more on the architecture. It's the one step in the direction of extending the portfolio to scale the business and find a consistent regular growth path for the business. So if you stayed primarily with these lightweight flex products as your main product line, that would restrict you to being a niche manufacturer as opposed to broadening it and becoming a general manufacturer that would give you scale? Ney Corsino: Exactly. It is very architectural, customized, and therefore you could call it niche. It's a good portion of the market. We do very well there, but if we have bigger ambitions and big plans, then we need to play in other fields as well. In paying attention to projects that come on stream, and knowing that in many cases the customer doesn't allow the manufacturer to say who it is that's providing some of the technology, I still get a sense that Nanolumens is doing a lot of airports in particular, and I'm curious why that's played out like that. Why are you guys winning so much of the business in airports? Apart from that, I'm sure you're gonna say because we have great products, but, there have to be other reasons. Ney Corsino: Yeah, that's a very good question and probably not easy to answer. The product definitely makes an important play there. But I would say, Dave, that the airport is one of the most complex and demanding environments. You have the airport itself, you have the airlines, and you have the advertising agencies or companies. There are a lot of things going on in an airport. You have very tight schedules where you can work and when you can't. We have security aspects to it. I think over the years the company just got to understand how all these cards are played, and then more importantly, we learn and we learn to adapt and not fight the system, but work with the system, right? Whatever the constraints are, wherever the demands are, we translate that into a workable plan that involves product, involves people, involves a process, and there we go. How much of it does Nanolumens take on versus channel partners and integration partners? Ney Corsino: I think about the past of the company and then I have seen not only Nanolumens, but also in my past, there is confusion within the company as far as the go-to-market is concerned, and that's not a good thing. It was no different here. Nanolumens from its past behavior has confused the market in terms of whether it is going directly, is it going through the channel partner. So one of the things that I've done since my arrival is basically to clarify that and commit to a go-to-market plan, and it is my strong belief and that's where the company is settled now. We go to market through channel partners. So that's our approach. So there is no more to it. So you don't do direct sales? Ney Corsino: No, we do have some house accounts, legacy ones but less than a handful, and whenever we have a company that wants to do direct business, we sit with them and we explain all the risks associated with taking a technology company that is focused on creating things and trying to make it a turnkey company that will be distracted with many other things. And through that dialogue, we always introduce channel partners that work with us very well, and I think, I think 99% of the time we end up in a good alignment that we will play through the channel to the end user, and everybody will be satisfied. One of the things that have come up in LED manufacturers for marketing is because a lot of the “channels” didn't really have a lot of background and experience in deploying LED displays, they didn't know how to specify it, they didn't really know how to sell it or anything else. So a lot of the manufacturers came up with these all-in-one finished displays with fixed sizes and they would come in a kit and everything's there and you just open it up and deploy, and it's a 186-inch big ass TV that sort of thing. I'm suspecting that the channel partners you're working with are beyond that because they're doing mega walls and airports and so on. Ney Corsino: We do also have these big-ass TVs as you call them. It's part of the working out distribution model for the company. Our channel partners work with them from a very early stage where we train their designers, we train their salespeople of course if they are open and welcoming to it, and most of the time they are. So we actually work together to make them more comfortable with the technology and entertain the prospect of their business, but ultimately that will come back to us and we will engineer the solution as a final project anyways for them. So it sounds like this is more about getting the right channel partners as opposed to getting lots of channel partners. Ney Corsino: Oh, definitely I mean there are thousands of them out there. We work very well with many, but I think there is a right balance and we try to be very cautious of it. The marketplace seems to be inexorably moving towards increasingly fine-pitch displays. Are you seeing that or are you still experiencing some customers who understand that the dynamics of the environment we're in 4 millimeters is fine or even 6 millimeters? Ney Corsino: I would say that the answer is: Yes. For the most part, every two-three years, the volume goes into the next narrow pitch size, right? It used to be the 2.5, and then it went to the, let's say 1.5, and to the 1.2. So it feels like it moves, 3-3+ years, and that is not changing. However, I think that's very interesting for the LED marketing industry. LED is going in places where nobody would have a screen before. That's number one. So it is growing into something new areas, new applications. The Second is also replacing some of the projection technology, and the third is also replacing some of the old LCD solutions. So it's a market that keeps growing, and I say that because, with that kind of penetration in so many applications, you end up with a need of almost any pitch size, any fine pitch, meaning, the 4mm might be very good for certain applications and the 6mm from some others if it is outdoor or indoor. I will give you an example. In airports, there are a lot of 2.5 millimeters going, and they say, why is that? Why don't they go finer? It's because terminals and lobbies are usually very big in airports, so the screens are far from the person and therefore you don't need a super fine pitch, a 2.5 does an excellent job. Is there a kind of a sweet spot, like I was hearing in the last couple of years that seems like the market has settled a lot on, as you were just saying, 2mm to 2.5mm works for most applications if you're getting away from really close end things in retail or museums. Ney Corsino: Yeah. That is right, and I think there is a second trend toward volume on the 1.2mm, especially in applications where people don't want to have a tile LCD solution. They want to have a more smooth, seamless, and large screen. So therefore you also see in that particular part of the segment where people are closer to the screen, the market's moving very fast for the 1.2mm. I was walking around Integrated Systems Europe about a month ago, and looking at displays that were R&D products at that point, or R&D efforts but I saw 0.4 millimeters and I didn't see it personally, but I saw the PR after a Chinese manufacturer saying they had 0.39. So just a hair thinner even and I wonder, are they just marketing, trade shows, eye candy kinds of things? Is there really a demand for the LED to be that tight in pitch? Ney Corsino: Technology-wise, there is a pursuit for that, that's correct. I think one of the reasons is that you need that kind of super-duper fine pitch to reproduce what LCDs or OLEDs are doing nowadays in the market. Now for the consumer-based screens, you will need to go that low. So technology tips, pushing the boundaries, pursuing that route, no. When you look at the business side of it, the business is run in 0.9mm to above pitch size. Even when you say 0.7mm, many companies are now displaying 0.7mm, is it doable? Yes. Is it expensive? Yes. Are there volumes? No. There will be very, very selected products or screens being made on a 0.7mm at this point. So I just try to give you a relative situation between a technology that pursues eventually to be in a consumer kind of demand but still is in a professional kind of market. We've seen in the last few years the emergence of mini LED and then micro LED. Is most of what Nanolumens is doing still for, to simplify the description, conventional SMD or four-in-one LED? Ney Corsino: Yeah, so we do conventional. Nowadays also moving to COB and therefore going to mini LED. That's where we play. I think the term micro LED is a little bit overused in applications that are not micro LED. I'm trying to be polite, but there is a big marketing push on the use of micro LED at this point. Do you see your company going to that? If some of the mass transfer challenges and production challenges get overcome, because I keep hearing that when those get figured out, that's really gonna greatly reduce the cost of micro LED and make it something that you could use for something other than just super premium applications. Ney Corsino: Yeah. At that point, it is almost like a process industry. If you don't control the yield it cannot be cost-effective. So they will have to operate at a very high yield. I think the company will go with the market. As part of the transformation from the early days of Nanolumens, we are now very market-centric and we will respond to the market demands in the short, mid, and long-term. So when you say you're market centric, you mean you're focused on certain verticals like airports? Ney Corsino: Exactly, yeah. We try to translate unique aspects of those segments into the portfolio, and into the design that we will provide. Does that kind of apply to going after larger public spaces, that sort of thing? Ney Corsino: Yes. So let me also give you a little bit of insight into the business. The largest portion of the revenue mix was on the airport and also in theme parks, so large projects that come every other year. But since then we are now having a very evenly distributed mix where we operate in airports for sure, theme entertainment for sure. But now we also do lots of business with corporate, large venues, but also, especially their lobby and briefing centers. Higher-ed has been investing nicely, Sportsbook, and last but not least, the golf segment. I think those segments are all growing for us, and that gives us a more evenly spread mix in the top line. Why are all these different segments now investing in LED versus 2-3 years ago? Is this just a function of price and awareness? Ney Corsino: I think so. I think the product became more affordable. The product became better, therefore it can be applied in different ways, on different surfaces, and I think the previous solutions they had has already depreciated, and LED becomes the next technology that's future-proof that provides a more immersive experience. And I think not to overplay the word immersively, but there's an enormous trend in an immersive experience, and when can you achieve that? And I think LED from a screen technology is very capable of doing that. Yeah I've certainly seen this emergence, particularly of these experiential venues where they're using projection, and I love what some of them do. I've got a good friend who has one in Montreal, but I just wonder if that's a technology that's gonna be taken over by LED with time, because you've got more flexibility, it doesn't have to be a darkened room and you're not confronted by some of the environmental issues. Ney Corsino: True. I think my belief is that no, the technologies will coexist. One technology opens up a new application like those new kinds of museums u or experiential centers that you mentioned. Eventually, some of them will move to LED when they find it is appropriate to have an application to do so. Projection will still stay there. So I think they will coexist, but they will find a new balance in terms of sharing the market. One thing I believe your company has expanded into in terms of broadening the product line, is some of the mesh LED products that are both for indoor and outdoor use. Are you seeing a lot of activity there? Ney Corsino: Yeah, we started that more than a year ago. We installed the big landscape here in Atlanta, the TKE building. I think that got a lot of media exposure. It's a large surface up high in the building. It's an elevator test facility, right? Ney Corsino: That's a test and showroom facility. So there's a lot of elevators going up and down. The building has a glass facade so people could go into the elevator and yet see the stadium down there and see the city, and they didn't want to block that view so we engineered a match solution where you go through the elevator and you still see through and enjoy the same view. However, if you are on the road, in the stadium and you look back at the building, you have this beautiful branding screen there, and that was designed about two to three years ago. It was delivered about a year plus ago, and since then we have seen the pipeline increase. People became aware of it and the possibilities of it, especially the architects and consultants are very interested to see what the new possibilities are, and we've been engaging more and more in those conversations, and with that, the pipeline keeps growing. I assume that one of the reasons there's a lot of interest in that is because it's pretty lightweight, and as you say, it doesn't block light coming in, in the way that a solid kind of cabinet-based system would do. Is that a big attraction? Ney Corsino: Yeah You mentioned earlier working with the channel and with integrators. Are you also trying to circulate and drive awareness amongst the design and architectural communities because I kind of see LEDs becoming a building material. Ney Corsino: Yeah, we have a separate group within the company here that deals exclusively with the AUC group and we have lots of certified material for training. We do lots of hands-on learning, and we find out that, although we are a very known and improved and growing brand, there are still a lot of people that need to know us better. So that's definitely one aspect of importance for us and we enjoy it because it's not a sale conversation. It's more of a solution conversation in many cases. You're based in Atlanta, you do your design, all the specifications, and everything in Atlanta and like everybody else, you get some of the manufacturing done overseas. You're competing with a hell of a lot of companies that have sales offices here and maybe some degree of support, but most of what they do is on the other side of the Pacific. Is that a kind of a key marketing plank that you are based in the US and somewhat designed and assembled in the US versus the others? Ney Corsino: A hundred percent. We are very proud of it, and let me quote a customer the other day. The customer, it's a new engagement channel partner and he asked, “When we deal with your company, we actually don't need to use Google Translator. Is that right?” I replied, “No, we don't need Google translator. We are here. We have the full skills here. We are very easy to do business with. We respond very quickly, and we are very adaptive.” At the end of the day, if you put everything into Excel or into the papers it is more cost-effective to have it this way. And are you finding just generally that the people you're working with, they are familiar or they've had enough experience in the marketplace to understand that you can have a Chinese manufacturer that has a sales office over here, but support everything else is overseas and that becomes problematic? Ney Corsino: True, and Chinese manufacturers knock on my door every single, and they offer me, and of course, they offer many other people out there. So then the question is, what's the value proposition? What's the uniqueness? So we are very tied with our supply chain. We have made improvements in the last two years. They are paying off nicely, and our channel partners working with us have appreciated all the value that we have been bringing to the table, and once we go through that experience, a hundred percent of the time, it's becoming repeatable and the repeatability of it gives me the comfort that we are adding value to their business, and we can do that in a profitable way for the industry, including ourselves. Where are you at as a company in terms of headcount and are you public or private? Ney Corsino: We're a privately owned company. Therefore we don't share business metrics. But do you have 50 employees, 100 employees, or 5k employees? Ney Corsino: Around a hundred. Okay, and is most of that in Atlanta? Ney Corsino: I would say 70 to 80% in Atlanta, and the remaining part spread. For your manufacturing, do you have people over in China or wherever you get some of your product made or components made? Ney Corsino: Yeah, so we work with a contract manufacturer but we have R&D and a supply base in China. If people wanna know more about your company, where would they find you online? Ney Corsino: Nnanolumens.com. We have refreshed the website and brought a lot of tools into it, making the experience a lot more user-friendly and that's where we'll find us. Great. All right, thank you for spending some time with me. Ney Corsino: It was my pleasure. Dave.
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This week look at the new Sony Bravia line for 2023 and discuss why watching movies at home is better than in the cinema. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: YouTube TV's CEO Confirms New Features Coming This Fall With NFL Sunday Ticket TiVo: Viewing Time Stagnates But Number of Video Services Used Jumps Cord Cutting Accelerates as Pay TV Loses Nearly 5.9M Subscribers in 2022 Your Ring camera features are about to change, and not in a good way LG Announces Pricing And Availability Of 2023 OLED TVs Other: HT Guys Music Testing Playlist Sony 2023 Bravia TV Sony Electronics Inc. announced its 2023 BRAVIA XR™ TV Lineup, with Cognitive Processor XR™, for the ultimate home entertainment experience. There are five new models in the BRAVIA XR line: X95L and X93L Mini LED, X90L Full Array LED, A95L QD-OLED and A80L OLED. All models are equipped with features to provide consumers with an immersive experience for watching movies, streaming apps, gaming and more. Full Press release… 2023 BRAVIA XR TVs have the updated Cognitive Processor XR, featuring the all new XR Clear Image on select models, which improves noise reduction and clarity with motion, reducing blur and creating scenes bursting with action. The Cognitive Processor XR enables better backlight control for increased local dimming zones, increased brightness and decreased blooming. Additionally, each model offers Acoustic Center Sync, which synchronizes the TV's audio system with the center channel of a compatible Sony soundbar turning it into the center speaker for the ultimate, immersive at-home experience. For consumers looking for an even more immersive sound experience, each model also works with Sony soundbars to offer 360 Spatial Sound Mapping which generates phantom speakers and sound field optimization. New this year, the X95L features Acoustic Multi-Audio+™, using frame tweeters to elevate the sound in a way that matches the image on screen. The A95L and A80L models feature Acoustic Surface Audio+™ with actuators that vibrate to produce sound from the entire screen, perfectly matching with what's playing on screen. The 2023 BRAVIA XR lineup also allows gamers to take their PlayStation® 5 gaming to the next level with exclusive features, including Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode, for optimized picture quality while gaming and streaming Key BRAVIA XR lineup features: Cognitive Processor XR with XR Clear Image: The Cognitive Processor XR replicates content the way people see and hear for an incredibly lifelike experience. The latest iteration of the Cognitive Processor XR for 2023 enters a new chapter in its development with advanced XR Clear Image. This technology further reduces noise and reduces blur in motion, creating scenes that burst with life. Elevate the experience with Sony's sound products: Sony's new BRAVIA XR TVs are an excellent match for an array of Sony sound products, such as the HT-A9 Home Theater System or the HT-A7000, HT-A5000 and HT-A3000 soundbars. 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, a new frontier of spatial sound technology, is the latest addition to models HT-A7000 and HT-A5000. By calibrating sound to the chosen viewing room, the technology creates multiple optimally arranged phantom speakers for a wider and more immersive cinematic sound field. Acoustic Center Sync: Pairs perfectly with Sony soundbars – Acoustic Center Sync synchronizes the TV speakers with select Sony soundbars and AV receivers to reinforce the center speaker channel for clearer, fuller dialogue and more immersive sound. When paired with Sony Home Audio products, consumers can expect a truly exceptional at-home movie viewing experience. XR Backlight Master Drive and Mini LED: Powered by Cognitive Processor XR™, the XR Backlight Master Drive uses a Sony-developed local dimming algorithm to control thousands of tiny, ultra-dense Mini LEDs with absolute precision and independence, delivering extraordinary brightness, impressive dynamic range, deep blacks and beautifully natural colors. Perfect for PlayStation® 5 and new Gaming functions: Gamers can take their PlayStation® 5 gaming to the next level with exclusive features Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode that optimize picture quality while gaming and streaming. With the newly added Game Menu, it has never been easier to fine-tune gaming settings and assist functions. All the essentials are at the gamer's fingertips for on the fly adjustments. Additionally, the BRAVIA XR A95L features Multi View, making it easier than ever to watch walkthroughs side-by-side while the gamer plays their favorite titles. BRAVIA CORE: The BRAVIA CORE app is a pre-loaded movie service that comes with five, 10 or 15 movie credits to watch the latest releases and popular classics and additional movies up to 24 months of unlimited streaming, with the purchase of a BRAVIA XR TV. With BRAVIA XR technology, Pure Stream™ and IMAX® Enhanced, content is delivered with stunning visuals and expressive sound quality. Featuring BRAVIA CORE Calibrated Mode, movies will automatically adjust to the optimal picture settings including IMAX® Enhanced mode to create a truly exceptional at-home movie viewing experience. Over time, the app experience will be enriched with new features. Crunchyroll® remote button: The Crunchyroll remote button gives BRAVIA users one-touch access to one of the world's largest anime libraries, a collection of more than 18,000 hours of anime, comprising more than 44,000 episodes and feature films, translated in multiple languages. Simulcasting is also accessible, so Japanese titles can be watched from abroad following broadcast in Japan. BRAVIA CAM: BRAVIA CAM can detect the viewer's position to optimize the picture and sound according to room environment and viewing distance. Google TV: See 700,000+ movies and TV episodes, plus live TV, all in one place. Google TV brings everyone's favorite content from across apps and subscriptions and organizes them. Searching is easy- just ask Google. Try saying, "Hey Google, find action movies" to search across apps. Built with sustainability in mind: During manufacturing, Sony is reducing overall plastic usage by approximately 60%, and is cutting emissions by approximately 15% by using smaller and lighter packaging during transportation. All Eco settings in one place: The Eco dashboard keeps all user settings in one place, making it easier to change them individually or in one go. With the Easy Setup option, users can optimize settings for their viewing environment. Pricing and Availability Suggested retail price and retail availability will be announced in spring 2023. For more information on new Sony television models, please watch Sony's BRAVIA XR announcement video here or visit the BRAVIA XR website: https://electronics.sony.com/bravia-xr-TV. To learn more about each US model, please visit the links below: X95L: http://electronics.sony.com/x95l X93L: http://electronics.sony.com/x93l X90L: http://electronics.sony.com/x90l A95L: http://electronics.sony.com/a95l A80L: http://electronics.sony.com/a80l Bad Projection Is Ruining the Movie Theater Experience Michelle Pfeiffer and Jonathan Majors look like crap. Usually, they're two of the most radiant, dermatologically exceptional people in the world. But right now, they're decrepit husks of themselves, their faces so drained of color that they could pass for cadavers. Full Article Here… For quite some time we have been making the case that we prefer to watch movies at home. We have modest home theaters, nothing like the ones we show on our YouTube channel. However, in our modest theaters we have very large screens, Braden has an 86” Sony UHD and Ara has a 100” Optoma UST Projection system. We also have good speakers and sound systems to match. But come on, you seriously aren't saying your audio and video quality are better than the cinema. Getting back to the article, Jack Theakston, a projection specialist who works as a contractor at Dolby Laboratories and the article author visit flagship theaters and critique the experience. Jack immediately diagnoses the washed out issue: This is a 2-D showing of Ant-Man, but some neglectful employee has forgotten to remove the 3-D filter from the projector. You can tell when it's happening because if you look at the port-window glass, instead of a single image, you'll see two, with one stacked on top of the other.” He points up to the booth behind us, and sure enough, there are two stacked beams. So imagine you pay your hard earned money only to find that the movie looks like crap. Are you going to complain and see if someone can diagnose the issue? Would you ask for your money back? The two go into another theater and find trailers that are playing on screen that's creased and sagging. Almost as bad: The picture is trapezoidal instead of rectangular, a phenomenon known as keystoning, which happens when a projector is not set up perpendicular to the screen. It's fixable with software, if one bothers to do it. The two spending the day finding plenty of other issues; A torn masking curtain Out of calibration projectors Noisy dine in service Variable seat pricing However, the Dolby consultant can look the other way on most issues with the exception of bad projection. “If a movie theater can't perform its most basic function and deliver a sharp, well-lit image with the right colors and contrast, then we might as well knock it down and put up a bank.” The pandemic hurt theaters but the problem started well before. Back in 2009 when theaters went digital. Chains and studios loved this because there were no more film that had to be shipped and threaded into projectors. Everything was beamed into the cinema and then to the projector. One projectionist could cover an entire cinema. The new projectionist was more like an IT guy instead of a skilled technician who could maintain and troubleshoot issues like the washed out faces we discussed at the top of this feature. One of the most common issues today are dim images. That's because many of these projectors need new lamps that cost about $1500. Since cinemas are essentially broke they ride the old gear as long as they can, creating a situation where people can actually have a better experience at home. Obviously this is not every theater, but enough to where people decide to stay home and stream. This starts the vicious cycle of cinemas not spending the money they need to in order to put out a quality product. AMC announced that it will install laser projectors made by Barco in 3,500 of its U.S. theaters by 2026. These machines offer better brightness, colors, and contrast than standard digital projectors. They're also bulb free and can run for 20,000 hours before needing a replacement. But by 2026 will it even matter? So why doesn't Hollywood do something about it. Jack argues that when there is a major hollywood premier the theater is gone through with a fine tooth comb to assure every aspect of the presentation is perfect. So our recommendation is, if you want to see a movie the way it was meant to be, go to a theater in Hollywood or New York. Otherwise get yourself a large OLED and have it professionally calibrated.
Es vital saber comunicar más y mejor quién eres, qué haces, qué vendes.Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de cómo comenzar a superar ese miedo a hablar en público.Nuestro mentor de hoy es Miguel Barco, especialista en habilidades de comunicación para empresas, con 5000 alumnos formados.Miguel nos va a enseñar de forma práctica cómo transmitir de forma llana y positiva la comunicación efectiva de quién eres y qué vendes.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Miguel:En su LinkedIn: Miguel BarcoEn su web: MiguelBarco.comEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Quieres incorporar hábitos a tu vida este 2023 que te lleven a otro nivel? Únete a nuestra nueva Comunidad online Emprendedores. Estás invitad@; sólo haz click aquí y date de alta. Es gratis: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/invitacion¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olias Barco vit à Kiev depuis 2021. Le 24 février 2022, le jour de l'invasion de l'Ukraine par la Russie, le cinéaste entend les bombes tomber près de son immeuble.En mars, il décide de rejoindre une unité de l'armée ukrainienne fondée par des amis rencontrés sur les tournages de ses films. Il est en deuxième ligne lors des batailles d'Irpin et de Boutcha, et il s'occupe des blessés. Il reste deux mois sur le front puis il décide de quitter son uniforme et de retourner auprès de ses enfants qui vivent en Belgique.Depuis, traumatisé par ce qu'il a vu sur le front, il tente de se reconstruire et de retrouver le goût du cinéma. Olias Barco raconte l'horreur de la guerre au micro d'Ambre Rosala. Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Ambre Rosala - Production : Thibault Lambert et Clara Garnier-Amouroux - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network, Epidemic Sound - Identité graphique : Upian. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cuentos Para Niños (Con Mensaje) " Maasim" con SHIMÓN ROMANO.
833. Saludar al capitán del gran barco
Josemi Rodríguez-Sieiro relata en 'Más de uno' cuál fue el recorrido de un viaje que hizo hace tiempo en barco, cuando estuvo más de un mes navegando. Comenzó en Marsella, pasó por Córcega y Cerdeña, la costa adriática, Grecia, Bulgaria, Rusia, Turquía, Egipto... A raíz de eso, comenta lo rara que es la gente que viaja en barco
Es el segundo mayor miedo de la humanidad, después del miedo a la muerte: hablar en público.Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de cómo comenzar a superar ese miedo a hablar en público.Nuestro mentor de hoy es Miguel Barco, especialista en habilidades de comunicación para empresas, con 5000 alumnos formados. Miguel nos va a mostrar los primeros pasos para comenzar a hablar en público, y salir triunfantes.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Miguel:En su LinkedIn: Miguel BarcoEn su web: MiguelBarco.comEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Quieres incorporar hábitos a tu vida este 2023 que te lleven a otro nivel? Únete a nuestra nueva Comunidad online Emprendedores. Estás invitad@; sólo haz click aquí y date de alta. Es gratis: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/invitacion¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology & Standards at CEDIA and host for the CEDIA podcast talks with Hassen Ahouiek of Habi, Bart Devos of Barco, Pete Trauth of Nirvana Home Entertainment, Scott McMurray of Epitome Living, and David Meyer of CEDIA about their experiences during the second day of the Integrated Systems Europe Show.
Hoy en el programa La Cafetera de Radiocable.com analizamos el anuncio del gobierno español de una eventual modificación de la ley del «Solo
Eu sempre fico intrigada quando barcos, aviões ou outras coisas assim desaparecem e nunca mais são encontrados. Então vocês devem imaginam como eu fiquei chocada ao me deparar com o caso de um barco que não sumiu uma vez só, e sim três vezes! Dá play pra escutar o mistério do Fausto! Detetive do Sofá | Instagram | Ajude o detetive do Sofá Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre Lima
Notas Macabrosas - Argentinos matan a un delfín por sacarlo del agua para tomar fotos - Barco de pesca japonés es hundido por una vaca voladora - Denuncian a hombre que adoptó a una cerdita como mascota y la hizo a la parrilla con sus amigos - Ex futbolista internacional con Zambia fallece tras ser atacado por sus propios perros en Sudáfrica - Oficial casada de policía de Tennessee es despedida por tener sexo con otros oficiales - Ladrón de Iglesia es herido por una figura religiosa - Una mujer de Texas supuestamente robó más de $1,000 en carne para fajitas - Pegan carteles que dicen 'No matarás' en DC para contrarrestar la violencia - Bombero de Chicago reporta avistamiento de Mothman Objetos ForÁNeOS - Anécdotas de gente que ingresó al hospital con objetos foráneos en su ano (o uretra) ¿Tienes una noticia / suceso que te gustaría que comentemos? Escríbenos a sucesos@sincontexto.com con el asunto "Historias del Más Acá" También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAcaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
Notas Macabrosas - Argentinos matan a un delfín por sacarlo del agua para tomar fotos - Barco de pesca japonés es hundido por una vaca voladora - Denuncian a hombre que adoptó a una cerdita como mascota y la hizo a la parrilla con sus amigos - Ex futbolista internacional con Zambia fallece tras ser atacado por sus propios perros en Sudáfrica - Oficial casada de policía de Tennessee es despedida por tener sexo con otros oficiales - Ladrón de Iglesia es herido por una figura religiosa - Una mujer de Texas supuestamente robó más de $1,000 en carne para fajitas - Pegan carteles que dicen 'No matarás' en DC para contrarrestar la violencia - Bombero de Chicago reporta avistamiento de Mothman Objetos ForÁNeOS - Anécdotas de gente que ingresó al hospital con objetos foráneos en su ano (o uretra) ¿Tienes una noticia / suceso que te gustaría que comentemos? Escríbenos a sucesos@sincontexto.com con el asunto "Historias del Más Acá" También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAcaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
Esmeralda entrevista al vicesecretario de Economía del PP, por los datos del paro, y a la presidenta de la Asociación Profesional de la Magistratura.
Mon invité d'aujourd'hui s'appelle Carine Barco et c'est une sorcière des temps modernes. A la fois, spirituelle et ancrée, elle nous emmène dans un voyage dans le monde subtile jusqu'à la matière. Elle partage un grand nombre d'outils pour vous épanouir en 2023. Son site internet : www.carinebarco.com Son instagram : @carinebarco La technique de respiration qu'elle mentionne : SOMA BREATH www.anoukcorolleur.com
El Tribunal Constitucional decidió paralizar la tramitación parlamentaria en el Senado de dos enmiendas impulsadas por el Gobierno para desbloquear su renovación. En Las Mañanas de RNE, María Jesús del Barco, presidenta de la Asociación Profesional de la Magistratura (APM), asegura que se puede seguir con la tramitación del texto, pero que lo único con lo que no se puede seguir son con esas enmiendas. Asegura que es una garantía para todos los ciudadanos que “la tramitación de la legislación se haga por los debidos cauces” y sobre la apreciación de Bolaños de que se ha decidido de manera breve, Del Barco insiste en que “las medidas cautelares tienen ese carácter urgente.” Además, rechaza las acusaciones de golpismo y recalca que “no es un golpe, es una resolución del Tribunal Constitucional.” Escuchar audio
Despierta informado con la última hora en España a las 8. La selección argentina ya está en casa y nuestros enviados especiales nos traslada la felicidad que se está viviendo en el país. En nuestro país, la noticia del día llega tras la decisión del Tribunal Constitucional de paralizar la votación en el Senado de las dos enmiendas para rebajar las mayorías y renovar los órganos judiciales. Sobre ello, en Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso, le preguntaremos a Ana Carmona, catedrática de Derecho Constitucional de la Universidad de Sevilla y a María Jesús del Barco, portavoz de la Asociación Profesional de la Magistratura. Además, abrimos el Tiempo de Análisis con José María Lassalle, Esteban Hernández y Angélica Rubio. Escuchar audio
Edição de 14 Dezembro 2022
Marci gets the flu—and tries whatever she can find in her medicine cabinet. Turi's philosophy about past-their-date pills. Marci wants the cast off her arm, but a storm means she may be sleeping in her Barco lounger a week from now. Old concert t-shirts can save your marriage.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Gomez Barco v. Witte
Actualizamos la información con el boletín de noticias y España a las 9 en Las mañanas de RNE con Íñigo Alfonso continúa con el Tiempo de Análisis con Elena Pisonero, Nacho Torreblanca y Rodolfo Irago. y la entrevista a María Jesús del Barco, presidenta de la Asociación Profesional de la Magistratura. Escuchar audio
En vísperas del 44 aniversario de la Constitución, en Las Mañanas de RNE hemos querido preguntarle a María Jesús del Barco, presidenta de la Asociación Profesional de Magistratura, sobre cómo afecta la falta de renovación del CGPJ a la norma y a nuestra democracia. La magistrada cree que se trata de una evidencia de que "el Ejecutivo ha absorbido al Legislativo y el Legislativo sigue las órdenes del Ejecutivo", algo que a su parecer viene ocurriendo desde hace tiempo: "Al final el Consejo General del Poder Judicial queda como un órgano de gobierno reducido en sus competencias y que hace casi lo que le dejan hacer", ha señalado. Del Barco opina que, viendo el comportamiento de senadores y parlamentarios, le resulta muy difícil creer que puedan llegar a un acuerdo de ningún tipo y duda que "en un horizonte próximo" exista esa posibilidad de renovación del Consejo: "Parece lo razonable que, por tanto, se proceda al inmediato nombramiento de los dos magistrados del Tribunal Constitucional", ha indicado. Escuchar audio
Sejam bem-vindos ao milésimo octingentésimo quinquagésimo Spin de Notícias, o seu giro diário de informações científicas... em escala sub-atômica. E nesse Spin de Notícias falaremos sobre...Saúde Pública! *Este episódio, assim como tantos outros projetos vindouros, só foi possível por conta do Patronato do SciCast. Se você quiser mais episódios assim, contribua conosco!*
Sejam bem-vindos ao milésimo octingentésimo quinquagésimo Spin de Notícias, o seu giro diário de informações científicas... em escala sub-atômica. E nesse Spin de Notícias falaremos sobre...Saúde Pública! *Este episódio, assim como tantos outros projetos vindouros, só foi possível por conta do Patronato do SciCast. Se você quiser mais episódios assim, contribua conosco!*
The Pop Culture Happy Hour team is off today, so we're bringing you a story from Mandalit del Barco's radio series about Latinos in Hollywood. Latinos have been a part of Hollywood since the days of silent movies, but they continue to be underrepresented in front of and behind the camera. For example, there aren't many Latina actresses in leading movie roles-- fewer than two percent, according to USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative. And those who do make it also multitask as directors, producers, and activists.
Julietta and Graciela ponder body modification and ancestry. What?! Yes, they spend quite a bit of time chatting about noses and the 14 generations it took to make the one you have now. Multi-passionate entrepreneur, Larissa Castelluber, loads up our Goddess community with a wheelbarrow-full of self-development nuggets. One can't help but be inspired by this young owner of Rebel Wine Bar and how she channels her passion for helping others in everything that she does. She reminds us that the joy of entrepreneurship comes in the form of her clients' successes. Larissa challenges us by offering that some of the best advice she's received has been from the men in her life. She shares a powerful moment when someone listened to her and told her “You should be doing better.” This was a wake-up call reminding her that she was capable of so much more. Makes you question yourself for a second there, doesn't it?! One of her favorite things to remind herself of is “You are going to make it!” Larissa Castelluber is a marketer, philanthropist and Entrepreneur based in South Florida. She is the current President of Design Moves LLC, a Hybrid Marketing firm that has been in business for over 10 years. The firm is known for its honest marketing practices, education, and focusing on servicing business and Governments. Larissa also recently opened 1-year-old Rebel Wine Bar in Oakland Park focused on making wines approachable and utilizing the platform to support arts & culture.Larissa has had the privilege to service organizations within New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and the Caribbean. She currently resides in Oakland Park, Florida and continues to grow several new entrepreneurial endeavors.rebelwinebar.comfacebook.com/rebelwinebarinstagram.com/rebel.wine.bartwitter.com/rebel.wine.barCo-host Graciela,is a published, award-winning and professionally certified portrait photographer specializing in Boudoir and Personal Branding. She create portraits of who you are and not just what you look like so that you can become who you've always been.Website: www.gracielavaldes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracielavaldesphotography/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graciela-valdes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracielavaldesfineartphotography Co-host Julietta, the Magical PT is the owner and founder of Body and Soul PT, as well as Soul Candy: intuitive, hand-made and one-of-a-kind jewelry and artwork. She supports people in finding the magic within themselves, creating balance in their body and soul. Websites: https://bodyandsoul-pt.ccom & https://soulcandy.love/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMagicalPT & https://www.facebook.com/soulcandybyjuliettaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themagicalpt/ & https://www.instagram.com/soul_candy_/Voices of The Goddess with Julietta & Graciela is a podcast where we Empower, Inspire, and Uplift women to be the goddesses they truly are. Join us each week as we sit down for a heart to heart chat, sharing stories and insights with listeners across the globe. Laughter and tears alike abound as we access ancient wisdom in modern times through unique and exciting storytelling - supporting you on your life's journey. If you want to feel more Empowered, Inspired & Uplifted you can find us here:https://www.votgpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/voicesofthegoddess/https://www.facebook.com/votgpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecircleofgoddesseshttps://www.youtube.com/VoicesoftheGoddessShine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Graciela
Ricardo Emilio Barco, economista colombiano y especialista en mercado de divisas, aseguró que se esperaba que la inflación de octubre en Colombia empezara a descender, sin embargo, advirtió que ha sido la peor en 25 años. Explicó que en toda su vida profesional nunca había visto una volatilidad como la de estos últimos 60 días. Barco destacó que con una inflación acumulada del 12,22 % en 2022, el aumento del dólar en el año ha sido de 27%. «Es preocupante que en pocos días de la gestión de Petro el aumento del dólar sea tan grande. En los 4 meses que lleva Petro, el dólar ha tenido una variación de 700 pesos» añadió. Indicó que hay desconfianza en algunas medidas del actual gobierno, ya que el mercado no le está comprando la narrativa al Gobierno de Petro. El economista insistió en que las bases del Petrismo tienen la idea de lo que se debe hacer para frenar la inflación en Colombia, sin embargo, resaltó que es preocupante que hay asesores que quieren aplicar medidas que fracasaron en Venezuela y Argentina. También te puede interesar: Colombia cerró 2021 con inflación del 5,62 %, marcada por alza en alimentos «Esta reforma que pretenden aplicar la terminan pagando las petroleras, se decía que era una reforma estructural» acotó. También recalcó que en Colombia se ha acentuado la devaluación de la moneda, mucho más que en otros países de la región, como Chile, México, Uruguay.
Hablamos con Juan Matías Gil, coordinador de Médicos Sin Fronteras, sobre la situación de los barcos de rescate frente a Italia.
Cuando los niños van de viaje en el coche pueden sentirse mareados e indispuestos incluso, en ocasiones, llegar a vomitar. ¿Por qué se producen estos mareos? ¿Cómo evitarlos? ¿Suceden solo en el coche o también son típicos de otros medios de transporte? ¿Es algo exclusivo de los niños? ¿Qué puedo hacer para que mi hijo no vomite cada vez que vamos en coche? ¿Existe medicación? Aprende todo lo que necesitas saber sobre mareos en medios de transporte.
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Latinos make up nearly 20% of the population in the U.S., but they remain underrepresented in front of and behind the camera. NPR's Mandalit del Barco has a five-part series for NPR that explores that subject. She joins us. And, in the past year, as pandemic restrictions have lifted, reported sexual assaults across the military increased by 13% according to the Pentagon's latest survey of military members. Col. Don Christensen joins us. He's president of Protect Our Defenders, a nonprofit aimed at ending sexual assault in the military.
Se dice que hace muchos años había un misterioso barco que se encontraba hundido en las playas de los Cabos, Baja California; los rumores afirmaban que ahí estaba escondido un gran tesoro, personas arriesgaron a buscar en la profundidad del mar pero salían decepcionados al no encontrar nada.
El 15 de agosto es el Día Nacional del Cine Mexicano y junto a #Netflix lo celebraremos con la iniciativa #QueMéxicoSeVea, publicando un episodio diario toda esta semana, con el fin de visibilizar el trabajo de guionistas, escritores, directores y actores que hacen posible el cine en México. El invitado de este día es Javier Peñalosa Escritor y guionista mexicano que estudió Creación Literaria en la Sociedad General de Escritores de México SOGEM. Participó del programa “Jóvenes Creadores” del FONCA y del New York Fund For The Arts. Es maestro en Escritura Creativa por la Graduate School of Arts and Sciences de Nueva York. Ha sido colaborador y editor en las revistas Letras Libres, Educreación, Pliego 16 y en Temporales de la Universidad de Nueva York. En 2009, recibió mención honorífica en el Premio de Literatura Infantil el Barco de Vapor y el Premio Nacional de Poesía Enriqueta Ochoa, además del Premio de Poesía Joaquín Xirau Icaza en 2017. Es autor de los libros de literatura infantil “El día que María perdió la voz”, que fue adaptada a ópera para niños, “Un grandioso desorden” e “Historia de Ele chiquita”, entre otros. Es co escritor de películas como: “Los adioses” y de series como: “XY”, “Juana Inés” y “Malinche”, entre otras. Actualmente colabora con artistas de distintas disciplinas y prepara un nuevo libro de poesía. Algunos de los temas que platicamos fueron:
The possibilities of what you can do with summer's tart, sweet, bursting-with-juice berries are endless. Resident chef Kathy Gunst shares four new recipes. And, a young woman becomes the subject of a murder investigation in this film adaptation of Delia Owens' 2018 best-selling novel "Where the Crawdads Sing." But some questions linger about the author's involvement in a fatal shooting in the 1990s. NPR's Mandalit del Barco reports.