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En el programa de hoy nos hacemos eco de una propuesta que surge desde Aragón y que nos lleva hasta Senegal. Coincidiendo con la festividad de San Valero unos zaragozanos se han propuesto realizar, un año más, una carrera con niños en el país africano con fines solidarios. Hablamos con Sergio del Barrero, uno de los responsables de esta iniciativa. Dani Calavera nos habla de “Nouvelle Vague” la nueva película de Richard Linklater y analizamos las nominaciones a los Óscar.
En el programa de hoy nos hacemos eco de una propuesta que surge desde Aragón y que nos lleva hasta Senegal. Coincidiendo con la festividad de San Valero unos zaragozanos se han propuesto realizar, un año más, una carrera con niños en el país africano con fines solidarios. Hablamos con Sergio del Barrero, uno de los responsables de esta iniciativa. Dani Calavera nos habla de “Nouvelle Vague” la nueva película de Richard Linklater y analizamos las nominaciones a los Óscar.
En el programa de hoy nos hacemos eco de una propuesta que surge desde Aragón y que nos lleva hasta Senegal. Coincidiendo con la festividad de San Valero unos zaragozanos se han propuesto realizar, un año más, una carrera con niños en el país africano con fines solidarios. Hablamos con Sergio del Barrero, uno de los responsables de esta iniciativa. Dani Calavera nos habla de “Nouvelle Vague” la nueva película de Richard Linklater y analizamos las nominaciones a los Óscar.
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La directora de Análisis de Arquia Banca examina los desafíos y oportunidades para los inversores en el próximo ejercicio.
La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca selecciona un fondo de renta fija
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La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca selecciona un fondo de renta fija corporativa en países nórdicos
La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca ofrece una selección de fondos en respuesta a preguntas de los oyentes
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La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca selecciona un fondo defensivo, sin grandes revalorizaciones pero sin grandes sustos
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Mar Barrero, directora de Análisis de Arquia Banca, responde a las dudas de los oyentes de Capital Radio en materia de fondos de inversión.
La directora de Análisis de Arquia Banca ofrece sus recomendación semanal de inversión en fondos.
Sheila Barreto foi assassinada na manhã de 25 de janeiro de 2004. Ela tinha só 22 anos e estava voltando do trabalho para casa passando por uma estrada deserta das Astúrias, na Espanha. As circunstâncias da morte dela foram muito peculiares e apesar das investigações apontar para um suspeito, até hoje o assassino segue sem punição. Vote no Premio MPB em www.premiompb.com.br ❤ Torne-se um apoiador pelo Apoia.se ou pela Orelo❤ Segue a gente no Instagram Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca selecciona un fondo de renta variable emergente y otro que invierte en Asia y Latam
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Sheila tenia 22 años, el 25 de enero del 2004 tras finalizar su jornada de trabajo en un Pub en la localidad leonesa de Villablino, cogio su coche para realizar el trayecto de 26 minutos de regreso a casa de sus padres en Degaña.Hacia una mañana fria y muy desapacible, con lluvia y niebla. Unos amigos suyos la acompañaron una parte del trayecto separandose en el puente de Caboalles. Uno de ellos al llegar a su casa le mando un mensaje de texto diciendole que avisara cuando llegará. Por desgracia nunca responderia aquel mensaje.Puedes ayudar a la viabilidad de este podcast y convertirte en PRODUCTOR de nuestros episodios invitándonos a un café en https://ko-fi.com/detrasdelaverdad79486o a través de la cuenta de PayPal detrasdelaverdadpodcast@outlook.es Por pequeña que sea tu aportación para nosotros será MUY IMPORTANTE.Si Quieres dar a conocer tu producto o servicio, Necesitas comunicar alguna promoción o novedad importante, y quieres PATROCINAR NUESTROS EPISODIOS ponte en contacto con nosotros a través del correo detrasdelaverdadpodcast@outlook.es a través de telegran @franxauenVías de contacto:Twitter @detrasdelaverTelegram: detrásdelaverdadpodcast enlace de invitacion: https://t.me/detrasdelaverdadpodcastCorreo electrónico: detrasdelaverdadpodcast@outlook.es
Consultorio de fondos de inversión e ideas para incorporar a la cartera con Mar Barrero de Arquia Banca.
La directora de análisis de Arquia Banca selecciona un fondo de una gestora española para estar indexado en mercados emergentes, EEUU y Europa.
Discover what world-class due diligence really looks like in multifamily syndications. In this episode, Paula Sabrsula and Adriana Barrero—capital raisers, multifamily ambassadors, and soon-to-be fund managers—share how they've built their reputations on meticulous underwriting and sponsor vetting. From analyzing crime data and walking properties themselves to hiring third-party underwriters and running background checks on operators, they reveal the comprehensive process that protects their investors' capital. With real stories of market pivots, lessons from capital calls, and the non-negotiable importance of communication, this conversation delivers invaluable insights for investors and entrepreneurs serious about safeguarding their wealth.5 Key TakeawaysDue Diligence Begins with Crime Data – Their first filter is always crime rates, which immediately disqualifies the majority of deals they review HCP Video Podcast Transcript - ….Communication Is Non-Negotiable – The best operators maintain consistent, transparent communication—even during losses—which builds long-term trust with investors HCP Video Podcast Transcript - ….Thorough Vetting of Deal Sponsors – Beyond the deal itself, they run background checks, consult investor networks, and look for consistency in how sponsors present information HCP Video Podcast Transcript - ….Third-Party Verification Matters – They double their underwriting by hiring external firms to validate assumptions, adding another layer of protection for investors HCP Video Podcast Transcript - ….Investor Capital Is Personal – Paula and Adriana measure every deal by the standard of whether they would invest their own family's money, ensuring alignment with investors' best interests About Tim MaiTim Mai is a real estate investor, fund manager, mentor, and founder of HERO Mastermind for REI coaches.He has helped many real estate investors and coaches become millionaires. Tim continues to help busy professionals earn income and build wealth through passive investing.He is also a creative marketer and promoter with incredible knowledge and experience, which he freely shares. He has lifted himself from the aftermath of war, achieving technical expertise in computers, followed by investment success in real estate, management skills, and a lofty position among real estate educators and internet marketers.Tim is an industry leader who has acquired and exited well over $50 million worth of real estate and is currently an investor in over 2700 units of multifamily apartments.Connect with TimWebsite: Capital Raising PartyFacebook: Tim Mai | Capital Raising Nation Instagram: @timmaicomTwitter: @timmaiLinkedIn: Tim MaiYouTube: Tim Mai
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If you love what we do, become a premium YouTube Subscriber for early access to the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/mapitforwardCheck out our on-demand workshops here: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshopsConsider joining one of our Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingJoin our mailing list: https://mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 5th of a five-part series on the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast with this week's guest, Colombian Regenerative Coffee and Cacao Farmer, Angela Barrero.In this series, Angela and podcast host Lee Safar explore the complicated question "Will We Have Coffee and Cacao in the Future?" and the equally complicated solutions.The five episodes in this series are:1. Why is it Getting Harder To Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/AX-Rdf-oC242. The Many Barriers to Coffee Farmers' Success - https://youtu.be/gBkGi-_HdnY3. The Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee - https://youtu.be/Fh5kHe0E26w4. Other Solutions We Need To Fix Coffee - https://youtu.be/dOvCXgXLtRI5. Will there be coffee and cacao in 25 years? - https://youtu.be/SjCULYTXt0IIn the final episode of this series, Lee and Angela discuss the dire state and uncertain future of coffee and cacao farming.The episode covers the aging plantations, economic difficulties, climate change impacts, and the shift towards illegal crops like coca. Angela shares her experiences with regenerative agriculture and the importance of stable, long-term business relationships. Learn about the urgent need for coffee industry stakeholders to adapt to ensure sustainability and protect the income of future generations.Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/https://www.instagram.com/cafetiolita/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
If you love what we do, become a premium YouTube Subscriber for early access to the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/mapitforwardCheck out our on-demand workshops here: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshopsConsider joining one of our Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingJoin our mailing list: https://mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 4th of a five-part series on the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast with this week's guest, Colombian Regenerative Coffee and Cacao Farmer, Angela Barrero.In this series, Angela and podcast host Lee Safar explore the complicated question "Will We Have Coffee and Cacao in the Future?" and the equally complicated solutions.The five episodes in this series are:1. Why is it Getting Harder To Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/AX-Rdf-oC24 2. The Many Barriers to Coffee Farmers' Success - https://youtu.be/gBkGi-_HdnY3. The Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee - https://youtu.be/Fh5kHe0E26w 4. Other Solutions We Need To Fix Coffee - https://youtu.be/dOvCXgXLtRI 5. Will there be coffee and cacao in 25 years? - https://youtu.be/SjCULYTXt0I In episode four of our five-part series with Angela, we explore the volatile pricing in the coffee and cacao markets. Lee and Angela discuss the impact of inflation on coffee prices, the historical and current issues affecting cacao supply, and the economic difficulties faced by farmers.Despite high global demand, many farmers are struggling to sustain their operations due to low market prices and high production costs, driving some to reconsider their livelihoods.This episode sheds light on the challenges and the uncertain future of coffee and cacao farming.Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/https://www.instagram.com/cafetiolita/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
This episode is brought to you by Raw Beverage Trading - Your hospitality supply chain partner. Connect at sale@rawcoffee.ae••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 3rd of a five-part series on the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast with this week's guest, Colombian Regenerative Coffee and Cacao Farmer, Angela Barrero.In this series, Angela and podcast host Lee Safar explore the complicated question "Will We Have Coffee and Cacao in the Future?" and the equally complicated solutions.The five episodes in this series are:1. Why is it Getting Harder To Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/AX-Rdf-oC24 2. The Many Barriers to Coffee Farmers' Success - https://youtu.be/gBkGi-_HdnY3. The Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee - https://youtu.be/Fh5kHe0E26w 4. Other Solutions We Need To Fix Coffee - https://youtu.be/dOvCXgXLtRI 5. Will there be coffee and cacao in 25 years? - https://youtu.be/SjCULYTXt0I In this episode of the Map It Forward Middle East podcast, Lee and Angela discuss the challenges of growing coffee and cacao due to climate change and the decrease in the agricultural workforce.She introduces regenerative agriculture as a solution to enhance soil life, ensure better yields, and create sustainable farming practices. Angela explains the essential role of microbiology in soil and how techniques like biochar and compost tea contribute to healthy plant growth.She emphasizes the importance of creating optimal conditions for plants to thrive and the long-term investment in soil health. Learn about practical applications of regenerative agriculture and how it can be implemented worldwide, including in arid regions like Saudi Arabia and Yemen.Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/https://www.instagram.com/cafetiolita/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
If you love what we do, become a premium YouTube Subscriber for early access to the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/mapitforwardCheck out our on-demand workshops here: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshopsConsider joining one of our Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingJoin our mailing list: https://mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 2nd of a five-part series on the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast with this week's guest, Colombian Regenerative Coffee and Cacao Farmer, Angela Barrero.In this series, Angela and podcast host Lee Safar explore the complicated question "Will We Have Coffee and Cacao in the Future?" and the equally complicated solutions.The five episodes in this series are:1. Why is it Getting Harder To Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/AX-Rdf-oC24 2. The Many Barriers to Coffee Farmers' Success - https://youtu.be/gBkGi-_HdnY3. The Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee - https://youtu.be/Fh5kHe0E26w 4. Other Solutions We Need To Fix Coffee - https://youtu.be/dOvCXgXLtRI 5. Will there be coffee and cacao in 25 years? - https://youtu.be/SjCULYTXt0I In this episode of the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast, Lee and Angela discuss the transition to regenerative agriculture on her coffee and cacao farm, the challenges faced by coffee farmers, and the importance of creating a sustainable business model. Learn about cash crops, the critical role of knowledge in farming, and how innovative practices can lead to a thriving farming ecosystem. This episode is part of a five-part series aimed at addressing the future of coffee farming amidst rising costs and climate change.Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/https://www.instagram.com/cafetiolita/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
If you love what we do, become a premium YouTube Subscriber for early access to the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/mapitforwardCheck out our on-demand workshops here: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshopsConsider joining one of our Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingJoin our mailing list: https://mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the first of a five-part series on the Map It Forward Middle East Podcast with this week's guest, Colombian Regenerative Coffee and Cacao Farmer, Angela Barrero.In this series, Angela and podcast host Lee Safar explore the complicated question "Will We Have Coffee and Cacao in the Future?" and the equally complicated solutions.The five episodes in this series are:1. Why is it Getting Harder To Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/AX-Rdf-oC24 2. The Many Barriers to Coffee Farmers' Success - https://youtu.be/gBkGi-_HdnY3. The Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee - https://youtu.be/Fh5kHe0E26w 4. Other Solutions We Need To Fix Coffee - https://youtu.be/dOvCXgXLtRI 5. Will there be coffee and cacao in 25 years? - https://youtu.be/SjCULYTXt0I In this first episode of the series, Lee and Angela discuss the significant challenges facing coffee and cacao farming today compared to five years ago, highlighting the impact of climate change, high mortality rates of coffee trees, and deforestation.The episode also covers Angela's family's legacy in coffee farming and their shift towards regenerative agriculture. Tune in to understand the risks, the history, and the future of coffee and cacao farming.Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/https://www.instagram.com/cafetiolita/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
(00:00-22:00) Doug says it felt like old times at Busch yesterday. Lotta Dodger blue at the old ballyard. Friend of the Show, Jon Hamm wearing a Yankees hat on Sunday Night Baseball. Masyn's mad dash. Jackson's been giving Pop Warner guff. Making sure Barrero knows he's still on the team. Are the Cardinals legitimate contenders in 2025 and are people bought into this year's team? Pitching injuries.(22:00-41:11) Mom cried from the soccer highlights. Jackson has a brief media question. The season's over, right? Doug thinks the league should have fixed yesterday's game. Clayton Kershaw not happy with the Cardinals organization after playing the Matt Adams HR highlight. Audio of Kershaw after the game calling it "Bush League." Feels like Kershaw's been around forever. Trolling being celebrated. Interns living in squaller. Which STL overpass would you wanna live under? Tommy Edman's ovation.(41:21-1:03:39) Doug likes the cheap drinks promotion. The 2Fox production snafu last night. People down on Mike Breen because he didn't "Bang." Discussing stadiums and public funding in the state of Missouri. Less nacho splatter in the lower level at Busch. Does the wave distract players? The Wave is a Lemay courtship ritual. Stick on Apple TV. The Celibate of Sundance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.