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Glenn Beck Special. WARNING: The Sinister Plan to SABOTAGE Trump's Deportations. Tom Homan The Trump resistance is expanding outward from the courts to the streets as Democrats have decided to make their latest phony stance all about ICE and deportations. In this episode, Glenn Beck breaks down the Left's latest coordinated push to destabilize America. When Democrats lose elections, their strategy apparently isn't to win back voters — it's to storm ICE facilities, defend criminal illegal immigrants, and accuse law enforcement of brutality. While they champion open borders and compare themselves to Civil Rights heroes, they lose their minds over 59 white South Africans being admitted as refugees. It's all about ideology, not compassion. Glenn outlines how the Left's obsession with race and Marxist ideology, combined with the planning sessions of Democratic governors, is setting the stage for the Left's next mass street action. Are we headed for another 2020-like summer of “mostly peaceful” riots? White House border czar Tom Homan joins “Glenn TV” to address dangerous rhetoric from Democrat leaders like Rep. Swalwell (Calif.) and Gov. Walz (Minn.), the debate over due process in deportations, the success of the administration's self-deportation program, and the case of the Brazilian American accidentally detained by ICE. Glenn Beck 1.46M subscribers 98,683 views Premiered 16 hours ago #glennbeck #glenntv #chaos ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ► Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: get.blazetv.com/glenn ► Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV YouTube: / @blazetv ► Click HERE to sign up to Glenn's newsletter: https://www.glennbeck.com/st/Morning_... 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Recorded on 24 April 2025 for ICMDA Webinars.Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Dr David LandrumCultural climate change has profound implications for religion generally, and Christianity specifically.Citizenship—the relationship between the people and the powers—is where the rubber hits the road.In this webinar we will map the storms assailing the Church and Western civilization. From a review of the biblical roots of citizenship and the malign impact of secularism, we will chart a course for a more confident and distinctive public faith.From Liverpool in England, David has an academic background in political philosophy, and holds a doctorate which focuses on citizenship education. He has many years of experience as an advocate for Christian public policy issues and religious freedom - nationally and internationally. Currently he heads up a workplace/public leadership ministry called Biblical Leadership for Excellence andis passionate about equipping Christians for leading kingdom transformation in the workplace and public life – to see a cultural reformation.Now based in Texas, he is happily married to Valeria, a Brazilian-American who makes the most incredible chili sauce. Sadly, he supports Everton Football Club.For David's book visit https://www.the-seismos.com/To listen live to future ICMDA webinars visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/
What if the way we parent is shaped more by culture than we realize? Multicultural parenting offers a fresh perspective on how families around the world build community and raise children. In today's episode, I sit down with Marina Lopes, a Brazilian American journalist and author of "Please Yell At My Kids," to explore how cultural traditions influence parenting decisions and what we can learn from them.We discuss the challenges American parents face, often raising children without the support systems found in other cultures, and how this independence can feel isolating. Marina shares her experiences from living and parenting across ten countries, offering stories that challenge assumptions and inspire new ways of thinking about family and community.Together, we explore the role of multigenerational relationships, the importance of creating a support network, and how traditions from around the world can help us rethink parenting norms. Tune in to discover how embracing different perspectives can make parenting a more connected and fulfilling experience!Topics covered on Multicultural Parenting:What can we learn from multicultural parenting practices around the world to challenge our assumptions and improve our own parenting?How does the American emphasis on independence impact parents and their sense of community?What unique postpartum traditions exist globally, and how can they inspire us to better support new parents?How can we embrace multicultural parenting to create a more inclusive and supportive parenting experience?How can we adapt global parenting traditions to fit our own lives and create a stronger sense of belonging?What surprising lessons can we take from cultures where parenting is a shared responsibility?Connect with me on Instagram @dr.koslowitzpsychology and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel Post Traumatic Parenting.For full show notes and more resources visit www.drrobynkoslowitz.com/2025/04/23/multicultural-parenting-lessons-from-around-the-world-with-marina-lopes
What can American parents learn from Brazilian birth parties, Danish babies napping outside, or Singaporean grandparents deeply involved in childcare? In this episode, journalist Marina Lopes shares insights from her new book, Please Yell at My Kids: What Cultures Around the World Can Teach You About Parenting and Community. Marina takes us on a global tour of parenting practices, highlighting the power of community, cultural traditions, and rethinking societal norms. Marina invites us to question the pressures we accept as normal and consider more connected, balanced ways to raise kids. This conversation is a refreshing, practical look at how shifting our mindset could make parenting more joyful—and less lonely.Links Discussed in This Episode |Connect with Marina:WebsiteBook: Please Yell at My Kids by Marina LopesInstagramAbout Marina|Marina Lopes is a Brazilian-American journalist who has covered feminism, caregiving, and motherhood across five continents. From 2016 to 2020, she reported on Brazil for The Washington Post, covering everything from female shamans in the Amazon to mothers affected by gang violence and the Zika epidemic. Her work on the Venezuelan diaspora was nominated for a Pulitzer. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and two children.Episode Sponsors |Clear Intentions would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter or work through bad habits that keep you stuck, I'd love to help you achieve your goals! We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your life are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Our Sponsors:* Check out Armoire and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://www.armoire.style* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://www.avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out Blueland: https://blueland.com/clear* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brazilian-American journalist and former foreign correspondent Marina Lopes about parenting hacks from around the world. Drawing on her multicultural background and experiences living in various countries Marina explores how different cultures approach parenting, offering practical ideas for American parents.
Alternative career choices? Next travel destinations? Favorite food? We welcome back David Charles Rodrigues for a fun round of lightning questions.David loves to give brands and IP the soul and longevity they deserve. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Academy Museum - he is a Sundance alumni and TriBeCa Award-winning Brazilian-American filmmaker and creative director. In 2024, he World Premiered his latest feature S/he is Still Her/e at the TriBeCa Film Festival as well as the new Apple TV series Omnivore featuring NOMA Chef Rene Redzepi. Previously, he directed and produced the Netflix original series NEYMAR: The Perfect Chaos. Selected as one of the Top Ten documentaries of 2022, according to Esquire. It was one of the most watched docu-series globally on Netflix, making it to the Top Ten in over 50 countries. The series is Executive produced by Lebron James and Maverick Carter. In 2019, he wrote and directed Airbnb's first ever feature film Gay Chorus Deep South - winner of best doc at the 2019 TriBeCa Film Festival, a silver lion at Cannes and selected to Rotten Tomatoes list of the top 20 LGBTQ films of all time. The film was sold to MTV Documentary Films as its first Oscar contender and is available on Paramount plus. It has become part of the permanent collection of the Academy Museum. David has been a Creative Director/Writer in Advertising since 2001. He has worked at top creative agencies, directly with Fortune 500 brands and his work has been recognized by all the major festivals. His latest clients include Apple, Adidas global and Google Photos. Creative directing, concepting and writing Global campaign platforms, content and product launches. Episode References:David Charles Rodrigues | InstagramDavid Charles Rodrigues | PortfolioRei Inamoto | InstagramRei Inamoto | XI&CO | Corporate SiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Snake Month continues with a horror roast! That's right, folks, for tonight's second Night Shift snake review, Kyle & his sister Lauren Gray screened the silly Brazilian-American action adventure horror film ANACONDA (1997). A National Geographic film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who forces them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake. So, is this snake film any good? Well, give this review a listen and find out...if you DAAAaaaare!Already seen it? Let us know your thoughts!OMINOUS MEDIA LINKS:WebsiteOminous NewsletterHumming Fools - PodcastEvil Cast - ComicKYLE LINKS:WebsitePatreonInstagramLetterboxd LAUREN LINKS:WebsiteInstagramMUSIC:Intro - Cory NelsonOutro - Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. This week we go deep with Ariana Maher, letterer extraordinaire! Ariana offers beautiful advice on how to break into lettering and we cover her birth month and year issue - Uncanny X-Men 165 - where the X-Men all got those Brood eggs growing inside of them...and are gonna die! Also fun and of note this episode: - Arianna will never forget her first BAMF Colossus is the perfect plug for your spaceship Professor Xavier never learned about reverse psychology Nightcrawler loves God Colossus says the most profound thing he has ever said on panel things gets awkward between Kitty and Colossus Storm becomes a space whale All this and Ariana's fanfic revealed. What does any of this mean for her future? Tune in to find out! Ariana Maher is a Brazilian American currently residing in southern Brazil. A former translator in Japan, she shifted careers and has been a self-taught professional letterer since 2010 and then a member of Virtual Calligraphy since 2020. Notable titles she's worked on in the past include Detective Comics, Demon Days, X-Men Red, and Venom War. She's currently the letterer for Justice League Unlimited, Critical Role, Forged, Superman, One For Sorrow, and Scarlet Witch, among several others. You can connect with her on Bluesky here. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
The Talk of Fame Podcast got to chat with Vanessa Nottingham! Vanessa is a Brazilian-American actress, director, and singer based in Los Angeles, California. She began her on-camera debut at age seven in South Florida. As a child actor, she was featured in movies, commercials, and theatrical productions in Miami. In 2021, she moved to Los Angeles where she has been named "One To Watch." She is most notably known for the series Dhar Mann and Public Policy a Miniseries. She can soon be seen in the leading role in the feature films The Lemonade Files and Seeking Justice. Additionally, Vanessa co-founded Divergent House, a film studio dedicated to promoting inclusive narratives and amplifying voices from diverse backgrounds. FOLLOW ME: INSTAGRAM: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffamepod Facebook: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffame Twitter: Kyliemontigney4 ABOUT ME: Hi, I am Kylie! I love sports, spending time with my family, traveling, and meeting people that inspire me. I love listening to other people's stories and sharing their journeys.
Best to have a telepathic microphone when searching for cryptid dragonflies. Sometimes the simple, straightforward solutions are the best option.Thanks to Luísa Black Ellis for this week's hidden lore poetry. Luísa is a Brazilian-American poet and self-taught ecologist methodically inspecting mosses in traditional Nansemond and Chesepian territory. She lives a quiet and devotional life in a monastery with her husband, renowned interdisciplinary artist JJJJJerome Ellis. Her loyalties lie with the lichens. Consider supporting her work with the Tidewater Solidarity Bail Fund by visiting 757bailfund.com. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.
In this episode of the Cultivating Connections podcast, Woburn Memorial High School rising senior Luke Sheldon discusses the inspiring work of Inclusive Eats, an organization dedicated to advocating for cultural relevancy in food aid programs. Luke shares how Inclusive Eats addresses the traditional shortcomings of food donations, which often consist of items that donors no longer want rather than foods that are culturally significant and nutritious for the recipients. As a Brazilian American, Luke emphasizes the importance of providing food that resonates with people's cultural backgrounds, fostering dignity and connection in diverse communities. The organization not only supplies culturally relevant food to over 20 food pantries but also conducts awareness campaigns, cooking classes, and community dinners to promote understanding and unity through shared culinary experiences. Luke recounts the personal journey and collaborative efforts that led to the founding of Inclusive Eats, including his brother's realization about the lack of culturally relevant food in pantries. He also discusses how participation in the SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest helped Inclusive Eats develop a plan for a series of cooking classes. Highlighting the impact of Inclusive Eats' cooking classes, he explains how these sessions serve as both educational and unifying experiences, bringing together people from different backgrounds to learn about and appreciate diverse culinary traditions. The success of the first Brazilian-themed class, which was covered by CBS News, exemplifies the powerful connections and sense of community that food can foster. Luke also shares his long-term goals for the organization to ensure its mission continues even after he graduates.
Chardét Ryel is a dynamic wellness entrepreneur, author, and podcast host dedicated to redefining beauty and health beyond the constraints of diet culture. With a unique Brazilian American heritage and a wealth of diverse experiences, Chardét has spent over nine years empowering women worldwide to embrace confidence, beauty, and health on their own terms. As the founder of the transformative brand "Feel Good Naked," Chardét encourages women to strip away societal expectations and focus on genuine well-being. Her holistic approach to wellness encompasses not just physical health, but also psychological and emotional well-being. This philosophy is vividly captured in her book, "Seven Steps to Feel Good Naked," which offers practical strategies for embracing a healthier, more empowered life. Chardét's journey has taken her from corporate roles to wellness coaching, business travel, and living abroad in Portugal. Her experiences have shaped her mission to create supportive, non-judgmental spaces where women can thrive. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she became a vocal advocate for mental health and well-being, challenging negative narratives and offering a positive, growth-focused alternative. In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, Chardét hosts a popular podcast that further amplifies her message of self-acceptance and empowerment. Her work has earned her recognition on Forbes as a top-ranking non-diet fitness and wellness influencer. Through her innovative approach and unwavering dedication, Chardét Ryel continues to inspire and empower women to live authentically and confidently. Her mission is clear: to help women everywhere feel good in their own skin and lead lives that are not only healthier but also more fulfilling and empowered. More of Chardét Ryel: Website: https://chardetryel.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chardet/ Instagram: @chardetryel
When it comes to understanding autism, picky eating, and the infinite array of neurodivergent traits, nothing is more powerful than stories of lived experience. In this episode, Livia Sara speaks with George Muniz Gund, a Brazilian American autistic and ADHD actor, neurodiversity acceptance and disability justice advocate, podcast host, and blogger. Topics covered: Autism and texture-based food aversions Society's lack of patience for autistic food preferences Realizing social differences at a young age Struggles with traditional education as a neurodivergent person How acting classes assisted with autistic unmasking The journey of stepping into the role of an autism advocate The benefit of listening to neurodivergent experiences Challenging neuronormativity to embrace one's own unique way
Season 2, Episode 28, Release Dte: 4-28-2024 Healing the Folks Who Live Inside with Esly I hope you enjoy my conversation with Esly Regina Cavalho as much as I loved having it! Esly holds a Ph.D. in psychology, and she is a Brazilian- American clinical psychologist. She is an EMDR Trainer of Trainers, and she is a trainer with distinction in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy. She offers training to integrate EMDR with Role Therapy. She is an author, and president of multiple agencies. She has been a major impact with bringing EMDR -- and it's integration with Role Therapy -- to Brazil, and around the world! Registration is open for the Esly's Professional Intervention Program for Adversity (PIPA), group exercises based on AIP theory. Check out more here: www.traumaclinicinternational.com/courses/pipa EMDR Basic Training, in English but with an international team: www.traumaclinicinternational.com You can watch Esly's Youtube video explaining EMDR here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg842qP83yc It was wonderful speaking with Esly about psychodrama, and how this helps increase: Our creativity The ability to think on our feet Confidence and stage presence Understanding other perspectives through role reversal We spoke about surplus reality, and Esly explained how this is a psychodramatic term for an imaginary place where we can create anything we want. This is a place were traumas can find resolutions. We spoke about two types of time: (1) chronological time and (2) a particular moment in time. Esly shared how EMDR helps us take trauma our of a particularly moment (which is eternally repeating) and bring it to chronological time, and sent back to the past. Esly's wonderful saying, "Without healing there is no holiness." Esly also shared her beliefs that, "If you get stuck, look for the trauma." I love how Esly describes her "psychodynamic interweave" for EMDR. In this way, she allows us to change our story, and help roles develop. Esly has brought her work to: Ecuador, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Columbia, Angola, Mozambique and Ethiopia. Esly's PIPA's program has been extremely well received, and very successful. Find out more about EMDR and Psychodrama at Esly's websites. As Esly shared, both models are very powerful healing modalities, but could also cause a lot of damage if not done correctly. Esly's training are for licensed professionals, and she is creating more for paraprofessionals.
Anslem Douglas is a talented Grammy award winning musician, performer, composer, storyteller, songwriter and author. He gained widespread recognition for his hit single "Doggie," which later became popularized by the Bahamian junkanoo band Baha Men as "Who Let the Dogs Out." Born and raised in the vibrant village of La Romaine in southern Trinidad, Anslem developed a passion for music at a young age, honing his skills by singing in his local Pentecostal Church. Anslem has performed in front of receptive audiences worldwide such as: Canada, England, Israel, Sweden, The United States, Zimbabwe and Antigua. At the age of 16, Anslem formed a band called Exodus with some of his church friends. However, his musical journey took a slight detour when he enlisted in the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard in 1984, serving for six years. During his time in the Coast Guard, Anslem had the opportunity to perform with the Coast Guard band, further deepening his musical abilities. After leaving the Coast Guard, Anslem became acquainted with soca, Trinidad's native genre, and began performing with local bands such as Fire Flight and Atlantik. It was during this period that he composed several notable songs, as well as the Grammy-winning hit single "Who Let the Dogs Out?" while residing in Canada. Throughout his career, Anslem has showcased his versatility by venturing into various genres. In 2012, he released his self-written album "Project A.D.," a fusion of Neo soul and Pop, produced by Eddie Bullen and his son Quincy Bullen. In 2013 “Stick Fight', 2014 “Too Sweet”. He continued to release singles in subsequent years, including "Do You Think He Will Understand," a power Soca track, "Bacchanal," a neo-Calypso single, and "Dancing With You," a Classic 60s riddim collaboration with Lil Bitts. He's been working on an album which fuses R&B, Soul, Smooth Jazz and Pop, with 9 of the 11 tracks written by himself and produced by renowned Brazilian-American guitarist, Sandro Albert in NYC. With a rich musical background and a passion for making a difference through his music, Anslem (Dexter) Douglas continues to captivate audiences with his soulful compositions and powerful performances. Anslem's dedication to his craft has been recognized, with him winning the Best Caribbean Style Artist at the 2014 Black Canadian Awards. Importantly, he actively uses his music as a platform to raise awareness on social issues, exemplified by his single "Break That Cycle," which addresses the destructive impact of domestic violence on families and society as a whole. Anslem is constantly creating new music while writing. While working on his first children's book, The Adventures of Spin & Scratch - The Relocation (Author House Publishing, 2019), with The Cat-astrophe as the sequel, he also has four ongoing literary projects. Anslem is fusing R&B, Soul, Smooth Jazz and Pop with his music through -AD & The Band which begins touring the United States this year. Follow Mr. Douglas at: https://wwwanslemmusic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-show/support
In 2016, followers flocked to an Instagram user purporting to be Miquela Sousa, a 19-year-old Brazilian-American model, singer, and sometimes activist. For years, no one was quite sure if Miquela was made-up, or to what degree. Was she a model rendered doll-like by filters? An actress? A totally fictional character? Her ambiguous humanity helped Miquela land lucrative brand partnerships with the likes of BMW and Calvin Klein. But in recent years, interest in her has been slipping. Writer Mercedes Gonzales-Bazan joins Endless Thread to talk about Miquela's mysterious origin story, and what her declining relevance reveals about our current relationship with AI. You can read Mercedes Gonzales-Bazan's essay, Death of the Artificial Influencer, here. Credits: This episode was produced by Grace Tatter. Mix and sound design by Emily Jankowski. The host is Ben Brock Johnson.
Manuela Zoninsein began as a journalist in China. While there, she witnessed a shift from reusable to single-use water bottles. The Brazilian-American's love for beaches in Rio de Janeiro and her studies at MIT-Sloan Executive MBA program, led her to start Kadeya, a company that aims to replace single-use plastic bottles with an innovative vending machine that reduces plastic consumption.
In this episode of The Optimal Path, host Ash Oliver is joined by Amy Lima, formerly product designer at AMP @ Amazon Music and currently founder of Diversify Design. Together, they discuss the role of user research in building community products and how to start and scale a research practice inside design teams.About Amy:Amy Lima is a first-generation Brazilian-American product designer, and founder of Diversify Design.Her global footprint growing up between cultures and across continents brings an innate appreciation for diverse perspectives and a fascination for the human experience. To honor these values, her design philosophy is deeply rooted in ethical and inclusive design practices, with her work focusing on fostering community and social expression in a 0-to-1 design process.Beyond her 9 to 5, she's an active member of the design community and is often found hosting panels, giving conference talks, and writing articles on her experience pivoting into design from the music industry as a minority in tech.Connect with Amy:You can connect with Amy on LinkedIn.Resources:Mismatch by Kat HolmesWeapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'NeilFollow Maze on Social Media: • X: @mazedesignHQ • Instagram: @mazedesignHQ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mazedesignTo get notified when new episodes come out, subscribe at maze.co/podcast.See you next time!
This week's guest is Brynn Barineau (Jaguars and Other Game, Orange Blossom Publishing, November 2022). After writing two YA novels that didn't find a publisher, Brynn tried her hand at adult fiction and, writing from her then-home in South America, penned a gender-flipped three musketeers story based in 1809 Brazil when the Portuguese royal court fled Napoleon's army and relocated to Rio. It's filled with sword fights, diamond smuggling, court intrigue, and best of all, female friendships as three women work to exonerate their friend who's been accused of murder. So even though Brynn grew up equating writers with rock stars, she's become one and is already on sub for book two. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Brynn Barineau has a master's in international communication from American University and background in international education. After college, she moved to her husband's native Rio de Janeiro with too many sweaters and not enough Portuguese. Brynn began writing as a way to process life in a new country. Her fiction is rooted in the power and possibilities of relationships across cultures. She's now back in Atlanta rediscovering her hometown with her Brazilian-American family. Jaguars and Other Game is her debut novel. Kirkus Review called it an “addictive tale with drama, history and delightful protagonists,” and national best-selling author Lynn Cullen raved “this atmospheric debut had me turning the pages to cheer on the clever trio.” Jaguars and Other Game was a finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards in multicultural fiction. To learn more about Brynn, click here.
In this episode, we meet Mackenzie, a new Brazilian/American citizen that's been living in the United States for the past 8 years. She is a teacher at a charter school, and she's seen the destruction of American values in our school system and in American society in general. She decided to speak up and was inspired to create her own Tiktok account three months ago where she compares current events and policies in the US with the disastrous results of certain policies adopted in her home country Brazil. Mackenzie is new to TikTok and all other platforms, but she's growing an organic following of more than 13k and she hopes her voice keeps getting heard. Come listen to her story! ____________________________________________________________ Connect with Mackenzie! TikTok: @commonsensedose X: @mackenziecsd Instagram: @mackenziecsd ______________________________________________________________ Connect with Restitch America! Facebook- https://facebook.com/restitchamerica Twitter - https://twitter.com/restitchamerica Instagram - https://instagram.com/restitchamerica TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@restitchamerica Patreon - https://patreon.com/restitchamerica Website - https://anchor.fm/restitch-america _______________________________________________________________ Chapter Markers 00:00 - Intro 03:06 - Inspiration To Use Voice 05:07 - Background In Brazil 14:02 - What Mackenzie Thought of America 18:01 - Seeing Comparisons Between Brazil and America 27:01 - Teach Children Their Roots, Good And Bad 31:26 - Daydreaming Vs Going And Doing 35:35 - Freedom Points: Exercising Freedom You Earned 48.30 - The Danger of Not Asking Questions 54:21 - Closing _____________________________________________________________ Intro Music: Created on Placeit.com, video and music design done by Jennifer Johnson Outro Music: Created through Apple Garageband, track created by Jennifer Johnson. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restitch-america/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restitch-america/support
Today's episode is nothing short of inspiring. We are joined by the remarkable Caroline Hagerty, owner of Lini Victoria, LLC — a creative agency that's pushing the boundaries of branding and design. Caroline shares her riveting transition from corporate designer to becoming an empowered entrepreneur, painting a raw and authentic picture of entrepreneurship. In this conversation, we'll dive deep into Caroline's strategic vision and how she redefined success on her own terms. We'll tackle the heavy-hitters — cultural expectations, the discomfort around money, and the fear of financial risk. She'll share how education and mentorship fueled her confidence, transforming her limiting beliefs into stepping stones for growth. So, are you ready to dispel the myths and get real about what it takes to be a flourishing entrepreneur? Buckle up because, with Caroline's wisdom and lived experience, this episode is a goldmine for anyone looking to lead a business with passion, purpose, and an unwavering sense of self. About Caroline Hagerty Caroline Hagerty is a proud Brazilian-American, girl mom, and owner of Lini Victoria LLC. LVLLC is a 100% Latina Owned + Operated creative agency specializing in branding, retail design, and packaging design. Connect with Caroline Hagerty Website: http://linivictoria.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linivcreative/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/lini-victoria-llc/ About Aleya Harris Aleya Harris is the spark for your spark™. A trailblazer in purpose-driven story crafting, she is a former marketing executive and ex-Google Vendor Partner who brings her dynamic experience to her role as the CEO of The Evolution Collective Inc. Aleya is a StoryBrand Certified Guide, international award-winning speaker, and the host of the award-winning Flourishing Entrepreneur Podcast. Her unique approach as a Strategic Storytelling Consultant has revolutionized the way businesses communicate, transforming workplace cultures and market positioning. With her dynamic energy and proven methodologies, she guides clients to unlock their potential, articulate their radically authentic stories, and achieve unparalleled success. Sign Up for a Free Workshop Each month, Aleya hosts a free 90-minute, hands-on workshop to help you use the power of radically authentic strategic storytelling to improve your personal growth, career, and company. Register at https://www.aleyaharris.com/workshop Book Aleya to Speak To book Aleya to edutain your audience at your next event as a keynote speaker, please visit www.aleyaharris.com/speaking to check out her speaking topics, reels, and why. Click "Schedule a Call" to secure the speaker with "that something new" you've been looking for. If you are a Corporate Event Planner, Employee Experience Professional, Head of Marketing, Learning & Development Professional, Executive Assistant, Speakers Bureau Destination Management Company, or Destination Management Organization who is looking for a top-quality, energetic speaker, you should definitely hop on a call with Aleya. Connect with Aleya Harris Speaking & Media: https://www.aleyaharris.com The Evolution Collective Inc.: https://www.evolutioncollective.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleyaharris/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleyaharris/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealeyaharris
I'm a first-generation Brazilian-American product designer most recently working on end-to-end design experiences at Amp, a new live radio app by Amazon Music. Previously, I worked on creator tools at Pinterest as the org's first-ever Product Design Apprentice.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Pickup culture? Better rec soccer coaching? Who will do it? How? Filippo Silva, the Brazilian-American who started Tactical Manager TV on YouTube, joins the pod to discuss this stuff with Belz after we had a small disagreement on Twitter a few weeks back. We get into much more in the patron-only portion of the episode. Link below.Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! You get exclusive episodes twice a week, full versions of all our interviews with players, coaches and media figures, access to the Discord server and live call-in shows, plus occasional video content. Here's the link: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
Living with a lifelong medical condition is like taking on life's twists and turns with an extra load. It's not always easy, but people dealing with this challenge are like everyday heroes. They show us that no matter what life throws at you, there's a way to keep moving forward. Valeria sits down with Brazilian-American fashion mogul, beauty influencer, and entrepreneur, Camila Coelho. In this conversation filled with unexpected twists and remarkable resilience, Camila shares her battle with the heavy stigma that often surrounds epilepsy, the restrictions it imposed and her very first seizure at school made her feel incredibly different from her peers. But what truly shines in her story is her unwavering determination. She takes us through the challenging path of managing epilepsy while pursuing her dream of starting a family. Camila tirelessly advocates for epilepsy awareness and fights against its stigma. This episode is more than just a personal journey; it's a compelling call for change and compassion. It reminds us all to confront prejudices, embrace vulnerability, and find strength in a supportive community. Connect with Camila on: https://www.tiktok.com/@camilacoelho https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDl9AK32Xzr_2UOxjt03f6w https://www.instagram.com/camilacoelho/ https://www.elaluz.com/ https://camilacoelho.com/ Valeria is on: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkDFq1pO7YNzifE3A4UsMA https://www.tiktok.com/@valeria.lipovetsky Not Alone Podcast What We Talked About: 00:00 Intro 00:34 “I grew up in a small town, before moving to the US.” 04:51 Diagnosed with epilepsy at 9 years old 10:29 The stigma about epilepsy and the restrictions than come with it 14:23 Feeling different from others, first seizure attack in school 19:59 The medicine can potentially affect the baby during pregnancy 24:17 The process of trying to get pregnant and changing medication 31:26 Other factors that trigger an episode of epilepsy 33:53 Prioritizing health over work 39:36 Did you have periods of burn out 40:57 Epilepsy awareness and ending the stigma 44:46 Is lack of information prominent in the country? 46:13 Talk to someone about about your fears to someone you trust 47:59 Becoming more comfortable with being vulnerable and sharing your insecurities 49:50 Other people who you can share your troubles with
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Brynn Barineau graduated from American University with a bachelor's in international studies and master's in international communication. She moved to her husband's native Rio de Janeiro after college with too many sweaters and not enough Portuguese and began writing as a way to process life in a new country. Her fiction is rooted in the power and possibilities of relationships across cultures. She's now back in Atlanta rediscovering her hometown with her Brazilian-American family. Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/stores/Brynn-Barineau/author/B01FZC9QDE?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Social Media www.brynnbarineau.com FB www.4horsemenpublications.com Our Social media: @Drinkingwithauthors #drinkingwithauthors #4horsemenpublications #authorslife #authorssupportingauthors #indieauthors #authorsofinsta #publishedauthor #authorlove #authorsoninstagram #supportauthors #plotter #panster #writercommunity #authorgram #authorpreneur #authorquotes #authorlove #authortobe #Authorevent #AuthorDay #authortalk #authorconfession #writerscorner #writersofinsta #writerofig #writerssociety #writersociety #writerscommunityofinstagram #writerswrite #drinkingwithauthorspodcast #writerslife #writingtips #writing #authors #erikalance #drinking
In this week's episode I will be talking to Womenswear Designer Hannah Blurton to discuss whether Fashion Interview Projects are necessary to the interview process or just an excuse for fashion brands to receive free designs. As well as hearing her personal story on the topic... Hannah is a highly successful Brazilian-American designer based in Los Angeles and has been in the fashion industry for over a decade working for many well known retailers. She sat down with me to tell her story which has negatively impacted the way she feels about the industry. She believes her work was stolen from a large corporate fashion brand after she submitted her designs in 2020 as part of the interview process. We will not be naming the brand in this episode as the goal of this discussion is not about naming and shaming. It's about bringing taboo topics from within the fashion industry to the surface, to encourage conversations with the hope of bringing change. This is a subject I personally feel extremely passionate about so I couldn't wait to hear Hannah's story and discuss her feelings on the topic… Useful links: Visit Hannah's Website to find out more and get yourself on her waitlist for her upcoming courses! Follow and get in touch with Hannah on Linkedin Ad: Visit Fashion and the Free Studio to find out more on how we can help with your fashion brand Visit our website Fashion and the Free for all the latest fashion articles, stories and advice Read the article 'Endless hours and stolen work, is it time to put an end to fashion interview projects?' Remember to hit the like and follow button so you never miss an episode! Please kindly consider leaving us a 5 star rating and review, it helps other fashionistas to find us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emma-golley/support
We have Marcus V. Jardim of @mvj.comics! I am an upcoming Brazilian-American comic book writer and creator. I have B.A. degree in history with a focus on Afro-Brazilian history from Hunter College, CUNY. Upon earning my master's degree in social work from Rutgers University, I decided to pursue my lifelong passion for storytelling through comics. I believe that representation in comics matters. My mission is to provide readers with diverse stories with my unique approach to storytelling which combines elements of history, psychology, current events, and, of course, my own imagination. Plus, what comic book cliffhangers literally left readers hanging? We'll talk about a few of them! Only on FB,YouTube and Twitch! 9 pm est!!! #blerdseyeview #blerds #haiti #toussaint #cliffhanger #comicbook #gaming #entertainmentnews #fypKickstarter Campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mvjcomics/toussaint-louverture-the-battle-for-new-orleans-1
You've probably heard of ‘Lil Miquela. The 19 year-old Brazilian-American influencer has millions of followers and has partnered with the likes of Samsung and Prada. But despite capturing the hearts of many, she's not real. But you probably haven't heard her origin story. In this episode we take a trip back to 2016, to a world that looked much different to today, together with two of Miquela's creators – Trevor McFedries and Isaac Bratzel – cofounder and Chief Design and Innovation Officer of Brud at the time.We learn what inspired the experiment and what early signs indicated that Miquela was not just a novel idea. In a world where spinning up an influencer, we learn what it took to capture mindshare, the pushback they've received, what a “scalable influencer” means, and what they think is to come. Resources:‘Lil Miquela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilmiquela/‘Lil Miquela on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeHb_SrtJbrT8VD-_QQpRAFind Trevor on Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatdotcd?lang=enFind Isaac on Twitter: https://twitter.com/izykbenjaminFind Brud on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brud.fyiIsaac's new avatar company: https://www.avataros.com/ Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:18 - The key insight04:05 - A new breed of influencers06:25 - Miquela's aesthetic09:30 - Early signs of success13:01 - Narrative and fan engagement16:45 - The technology18:14 - Expanding past Miquela22:34 - Traction and generative AI26:45 - A new reality31:55 - Early pushback33:38 - Misunderstanding reality36:23 - Fear of new technologies37:47 - New technological unlocks41:13 - Scalable influencersStay Updated: Find a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://twitter.com/stephsmithioPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
In Episode #72, Ross is joined by Nando Costa, a seasoned Brazilian-American designer with experience in digital products, branding, and animation production at Microsoft and Google.At Microsoft, Nando was part of the team that shipped the HoloLens Developer Edition and Windows Mixed Reality. He was at the forefront of a collective effort to evolve the design language for Microsoft 365 experiences across all platforms. And, after a brief stint at Google Design, Nando returned to Microsoft to work on the Microsoft Mesh team, exploring the intersection of traditional UX, immersive experiences, and generative AI.Ross and Nando discuss how AI will change brand strategy and how we build brands. Nando also shares how he thinks AI will help shape virtual reality, and what designers can do to ensure they don't get left behind.Find show notes and episode highlights at https://nwrk.co/omq-nandoTo listen to previous episodes go to https://nwrk.co/omqIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share this episode with your friends.
Test your knowledge of Jamaican culture with this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast. Alex Filippenko, a Brazilian-American astrophysicist, tells the story of his first trip to the island nation and his encounter with the famed ackee tree.
Alan D'Escragnolle is a Brazilian-American, currently building the future of film distribution for producers, sales agents and distributors. Prior to this, I've spent time wearing many hats building product, growth, and operations teams across many different verticals and stages of companies. From turnaround to high-growth companies, there's always a great learning experience.
Camila Mendes is a Brazilian-American actress best known for her role as Veronica Lodge on The CW's Riverdale. She talks through her upbringing, her views on romance (including past relationships and current dating life), recovering from an eating disorder, and putting her mental health before fame. She also discusses her role in creating more opportunities for Latinas in entertainment. Check Out squarespace.com/goingmental for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: GOINGMENTAL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Show links: Follow @eileen on Instagram Follow @killerandasweetthang on Instagram Follow @eileeninparis on TikTok More information at: Goingmental.com Produced by Dear Media.
For Giving Tuesday, we chat with Nathalia Garcia, a first-generation Brazilian-American and brilliant emerging poet. In recent years, Nathalia has been both a dedicated student and an assistant instructor at Project Write Now. Jennifer Chauhan returns as guest cohost to recall her memories of first meeting Nathalia.For this final episode of Season Four, Nathalia also shares her love of words, water, nature, and people watching. We also explore the ideas of “haunted prose” and “alive poems." Finally, Nathalia introduces us to electro swing.
The judicial branch in Brazil is using tyrannical tactics including threatening to jail those who question the validity and fairness of the dubious election that supposedly saw longtime communist operative and convicted criminal Luiz Inacio ‘Lula’ da Silva narrowly defeat conservative stalwart Jair Bolsonaro, explained young Brazilian-American leader Iago Barbosa in this interview with The ... The post Brazil Election Fraud Protected by Tyrannical Threats: Iago Barbosa appeared first on The New American.
Brian and Zach sit down with Brazilian-American producer, lyricist, and artist Teeyago and talk about his latest EP "Doing. Random. Unnecessary. Grownup. Stuff" (D.R.U.G.S)! They also play some fun games and reflect on Teeyago's beginning days as an artist back in College Park when he used to live with Zach. Listen to the new EP and follow Teeyago below! Listen to the D.R.U.G.S EP: Apple Music Spotify YouTube Follow Teeyago: Instagram Tik Tok Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Teeyago's New Project D.R.U.G.S 8:19 Would You Rather Game: Rappers Edition! 21:19 Teeyago's Creative Process for D.R.U.G.S 25:40 Teeyago Reflects On His First Project Ever 26:43 Ranking Best Rap Bars/Lines Game! 32:31 Guessing the Top 5 Most Streamed Artists 40:24 Teeyago's Merch! 44:40 Closing - STREAM D.R.U.G.S by Teeyago!
Emilie Moore is a USA diver who will be attending Stanford in the fall to compete on their team. Em ("iE) shares her story of leaving the sport of gymnastics and "diving into the unknown" with a completely new sport: diving. The courage and persistence that Emilie shares are something that we all relate to when beginning anything new. Emilie is a Brazilian American and native to Boca Raton, Florida. Edited by Elyse Potash, sound mixing Brayden Cooper, audio and film adjustments by Jon Benskin, produced by Jordan Hernandez
Elena Gaby is an award-winning Brazilian-American director and producer of documentaries. With films screening everywhere from Tribeca and Cannes Film Festivals to CNN and HBO Max, Elena has consistently collaborated with the industry's top talent including Oscar and Emmy winners (most recently the Oscar-winning team behind Free Solo). Her mission to use non-fiction storytelling as a tool for positive change has led her to explore themes such as social justice, scientific breakthroughs, and the unshakeable determination of the human spirit. A trilingual speaker of English, Spanish, and Portuguese, Elena has worked with diverse communities all over the world from Houston to Manila. She lives in NYC with her husband, Kenneth, and her adopted cat, Missy. You can learn more about "The Price of Freedom" HERE, including where to watch it. You can follow Elena on Instagram, and Twitter and you check out Elena's IMDb & WEBSITE. This episode was sponsored by Agora Art & Ceramic Studio. Check out their handcrafted ceramics, jewelry, and paintings at agorastudio.art and use the code 'party15' to receive 15% off your purchase (valid until August 1, 2022). You can find Andrea's music on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, YouTube, and anywhere else that music can be streamed or downloaded!Follow Andrea on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Andrea's official website can be found at AndreavonKampen.com. Finally, if you would like to receive updates about new music, tour dates, podcast episodes, and more you can sign up for Andrea's mailing list HERE.
Yan Gomes has been one of the most consistent players representing Tater on the biggest stage. Starting our relationship in 2018, Yan has given us the opportunity to work with him that has transcended beyond just using our product. In this episode, he shares the early stages of his career from playing baseball in Brazil to moving to Florida for high school. While very talented at the time, Yan talks about doing the extra work, and really cultivating his work ethic in his college years to take his game to the next level. He also shares what life is like during the season, making friends with other professional athletes in different sports and finding a balance amidst all the traveling done throughout the year. For the first time in company history, Yan talks about getting traded to Oakland where both Starling Marte and Vimael Machin were both playing and using the bats (the only other players using Tater in the Big Leagues at the time). He shared how Tater is a brotherhood amongst the players and what the commitment to the brand really means. Player Bio: Yan Gomes is a Brazilian-American professional baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals and Oakland Athletics. The Blue Jays drafted Gomes in the tenth round of the 2009 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut in 2012, becoming the first Brazilian-born player in major league history. He played for the Blue Jays in 2012 and the Indians from 2013 to 2018. He was traded to the Nationals ahead of the 2019 season and won the World Series with Washington over the Houston Astros.
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Episode Overview: The academia system can sometimes be described as archaic. There are various barriers that can deter people from success or even entry, and for minorities such as women of color and immigrants, trying to navigate such a system can be doubly difficult. But it doesn't mean it's impossible either. This episode's guest is world-renowned behavioral scientist, Clarissa Silva. She'll join me to discuss her personal experiences and pressures as a first generation Brazilian-American. Minorities such as her had to fight for success and change, but she believes in a future where the next generations no longer have to suffer that and are free to create and succeed. Additionally, she'll also discuss the Your Happiness Hypothesis (H20) technique that aims to aid high-performing individuals who struggle with relationships. With a focus on decision-making, it makes us contemplate the choices we've made, the results that came from it, and what we can do to improve the outcomes for ourselves. If you're someone trying to go against the grain and achieve happiness and success, come and join us for this illuminating conversation! Episode Highlights: What motivated Clarissa to study behavioral science and diseases Her initial struggle navigating American culture and society as a first generation Brazilian-American The systematic lack of access for women of color such as herself Dismantling these structures and replacing them with better ones How to stop limiting beliefs and how to encourage those trying to break past them Your Happiness Hypothesis (H20) technique About the Guest: Clarissa Silva is a world-renowned behavioral scientist, researcher, and relationship coach and is the founder of C Silva Solutions, LLC, a firm dedicated to developing solutions for mental health, emotional wellness, relationship decision-making, and corporate wellness. Your Happiness Hypothesis (c) (H20) is a technique she created that is the first-ever disruptive relationship technique/method. She re-engineered traditional psychological and behavioral science models to be ten times more effective than these traditional methods and revolutionized the way she can approach love after realizing that conventional theories do not work for her. She received her scientific and research training at the University of Michigan, where she was awarded the prestigious Ford/Fogarty fellowship from the National Institutes of Health. She is a member of Harvard Medical School's IOC, an institution dedicated to the science of coaching as a practice. For her work, she has gained recognition in 27 markets and was featured on numerous shows and other media such as FOX, NBC, HuffPostLive, ABC, CBS, PR Newswire, Google, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Forbes, Yahoo Japan, Tabi Labo Japan, Cosmopolitan Italy, and Cosmopolitan Netherlands. Connect with Clarissa: Website: clarissasilva.com Blog: yourejustadumbass.com Twitter: @clarissasilvany LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/clarissa-silva-solutions Did you enjoy today's episode? Please click here to leave a review for The 6%, with NancyMD. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out! Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower! Let's get social! Instagram: @_nancymd Facebook: @nancymdpdx Twitter: @_nancymd LinkedIn: @nancyyenshipleymd Website: www.nancymd.com Subscribe to The 6%, with NancyMD ++ Apple Podcasts ++ Spotify ++ Google Podcasts
Michael Edward Thomas is a Brazilian-American tech leader who lives part of the year in NYC and part of the year elsewhere (his nomadic side comes out). In this episode he sheds light around how he approaches building healthy relationships (of any type!), how his multi-cultural background has influenced that, and the primary learnings he's had around the topic. This is not an exhaustive episode on how to approach relationships, but simply two friends exploring how they've approached relationships so far and what are some of the main epiphanies they have encountered. Curious about relationships? Tune in.
follow Gabe! @darth_gabe follow Gabe's Show! @boyzinthewoodsny follow La Mezcla! @lamezclapod follow Adrián! @adrian.burke About our guest: Gabe Pereira is a Brazilian-American stand-up comedian and writer based in NYC by way of Boston. He's performed at the Out of Bounds Comedy Festival and currently produces Boyz in the Woods, a stand up-meets-trivia show, where audiences can win free drinks by answering pop culture and hip-hop trivia questions in between comedian's sets. He also writes and shoots comedy sketches and contributes headlines and articles to the satire magazine FlexxMag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on The Dossier Podcast, we had Brazilian-American author and commentator Julia Song on the program to talk about the latest potential edicts coming down from the Biden Administration. Julia shared her unique perspective on how this out of control governing regime developed, and we discussed what the future looks like if this system is not stopped in its tracks. Get full access to The Dossier at dossier.substack.com/subscribe
Cris Cyborg is a Brazilian–American mixed martial artist who as of January 2021 competes in Bellator MMA, where she is the Bellator Women's Featherweight Champion, having held the title since January 2020. This episode is sponsored by Tidl Sport. Head over to Tidl Sport for the latest in cryotherapy technology https://tidlsport.com This episode is proudly fuelled by Proper No.12 Irish Whiskey https://www.instagram.com/properwhiskey/ Thank you to The Aussie Project for providing our guests with delicious, authentic Australian Meat Pies https://www.instagram.com/theaussieproject/ Find us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themarcusdeeganshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themarcusdeeganshow Website: https://www.marcusdeeganshow.com
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Hola, bienvenidos, and welcome to another episode of the Latinx Identity Project. I am your host, Elsa Iris Reyes.Today's guest is Jacqui Rêgo, a New York City based, Brazilian-American actor, playwright, essayist, and most recently the author the children's book, Brazilian Nursery Rhymes.Jacqui has shared some of her experience and perspective as Brazilian American in the Latinx community. Brazilians are often underrepresented in the media and left out of the discussion around culture, race, and ethnic belonging within Latinidad. Join me as we unpack the complexities around identity and belonging.Check more of her writing here:Follow Jacqui on Instagram @jacquiregoGet 5% off her book, Brazilian Nursery Rhymes, using the code AllBabesDeserveToSamba when you checkout at www.calisbooks.com/products/brazilRead essays and poems by Jacqui in the Immigrant Report herePlay Baby Hubris A Magical Realism Call to Arms www.babyhubris.comCheck out Jacqui's acting reels hereLearn more about Brazilian Nursery Rhymes:History of Tico Tico no Fubá by Zequinha de Abreu - https://www.allmusic.com/artist/zequinha-de-abreu-mn0000599013Davi Viera (David Byrne's, American Utopia national tour) who is the main musician in Brazilian Nursery Rhymes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-8-AvZ8RME&ab_channel=MeetJoeTVIn this episode Jacqui also teaches us about some differences between Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. For fun, check this out!Portuguese vs Spanish by Joanna Hausmannhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVkjzApH-OU&ab_channel=JoannaHausmann To a Spanish speaker, Brazilian Portuguese can sound like "Spanish played backwards"...but then add in lots of extra sounds!Support the show (https://paypal.me/latinxidentity?locale.x=en_US)
In this episode we are joined by Los Angeles based artist Jonni Cheatwood. Jonni Cheatwood is a Brazilian-American abstract and textile artist living and working in Los Angeles. He was born in Thousand Oaks, California on July 21, 1986. Upon graduating high school, Jonni initially moved to Flagstaff, Arizona to join the men's basketball team at Northern Arizona University. That plan was short lived, and he chose to attend Arizona State University, where he graduated with his B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, focusing on Education and Film & Media Production. While at Arizona State, Jonni took up painting as a hobby, which turned into a passion, which eventually turned into a career. Along with the powers of social media sites such as Tumblr and Instagram, Jonni was approached by R&B legend Usher to collaborate on projects with Target, Yoobi and Pepsi, allowing Jonni to move back to Los Angeles in 2015 with his wife, Amy, to pursue painting full-time. Since returning to Los Angeles, he has taken residencies at Hooper Projects, which exposed him to the gallery side of the art world. He is currently represented by Over the Influence (Los Angeles/Hong Kong), BEERS London (London), and Makasiini Contemporary (Turku, Finland) and he has participated in solo and group shows in Beirut, Australia, South Korea, London, Hong Kong, Finland, Berlin, France and all over The US. This interview is part of the Lectures Interviews Exhibitions series at the Wedge Gallery. Learn more at wedgegallery.woodbury.edu.
On this episode of the Conscious Living Podcast I sit down with Danny Dahan of Added Color (a Brazilian/American rock band formed in Brooklyn, NY). We talk about the insights and healing he has received from his 8 journeys with Plant Medicine. In the show we talk about the comedic nature of Ayahuasca and it's capacity to provide for you in a completely unique matter.To connect with Danny or the Band please visit one of the following links:IG: https://www.instagram.com/addedcolor/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.addedcolorepk.comApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/added-color/1233928098Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1aTnr4XWyegVTZf7kwjnot?si=O2m4Xt-iRZGY291TgcW5JQ
Adriana Kertzer is one of the founders of Plant Medicine Law Group, a boutique firm serving psychedelic and cannabis clients. Along with her partners, Serena Wu and Hadas Alterman, she founded this groundbreaking firm in 2020 with the mission to expand equitable access to plant medicine, and to help companies in the psychedelic and cannabis industries succeed in the extraordinarily complex emerging market. Adriana is a Brazilian-American, born and raised in Sao Paulo, who began her legal career as a corporate associate but her entrepreneurial spirit flourished in contemporary culture, real estate and cannabis. During the Obama administration she worked at the National Endowment for the Arts, a move not many corporate attorneys could pivot into. Adriana is also passionate about Jewish psychedelic culture and created the Instagram account, Jew Who Tokes, to explore the relationship between cannabis, psychedelics and the Jewish community.Topics Discussed(1:12) 2020 Ending Celebration(2:35) Women of the Technicolor Cannabis Quilt(2:50) The Lox Club(3:23) Guest Introduction(4:20) President Obama(4:58) The Matzo Ball(5:09) Lisa Ling This Is Life Psychedelics Episode(5:34) Rick Doblin, Abraham of the Psychedelics Renaissance(7:00) A Feminist-Covid-Love Story(7:15) Partners Hadas Alterman and Serena Wu (10:40) Setting up Plant Medicine Law Group(11:29) 2020 Significant Legislative Wins For Drugs(13:01) Saying Hello the Right Way(14:55) Living In An Echo Support Chamber(17:00) Starting A Business A 2020 Silver Lining(20:55) Why Everyone Needs A Wife(22:20) Finding Clients(25:40) Creating Order Out Of Chaos(27:00) Adriana's Personal Story(30:00) Cannabis and Shabbat(31:50) Sponsorship Plug(33:00) Lisa Ling CNN Clip This Is Life Psychedelics Episode(34:52) Sheri Tutkus and The Green Nurse Insight(35:53) Clean You Stuff(36:20) Jew Who Tokes on Instagram(37:00) Humans of New York Inspiration(38:41) Jews In Cannabis(43:05) 2021 Jewish Psychedelics Conference(45:05) Connect With AdrianaPlant Medicine Law GroupInstagramEmailThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music Amie Searles for believing Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network
To kick off part 2 of szn 2, the Freitae welcome local visual artists from Everett, MA Gustavo Barceloni,Brazilian-American ceramics specialist, and Trisha To, Vietnamese-American painter! Conversations with creatives is a segment for us to give artists of all different media the opportunity to share their journey to identifying as an artist, educator, activist, entrepreneur, and more. References;@trishato.art on Instagram @gbarceloniceramics on Instagram@vanessamnorris on Instagram Website: DirtyEStudios.com Book: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale HurstonConnect with us:Twitter @tfepod, Instagram @thefreitaseffect, like us on facebook, and email thefreitaseffect@gmail.com Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YCVKCJ5YFNTPN&source=url)