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    Abierta Mente: Conversaciones con Yoga al Alma
    El (incómodo) camino del medio, tras años de polarización. Con: Dea Salazar

    Abierta Mente: Conversaciones con Yoga al Alma

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 81:17


    Dea Salazar ha trabajado en varios procesos de paz, incluído el que vivió Colombia hace unos años, es politóloga, es profesora y es experta en liderazgo. Conversar con ella es fascinante, su mirada y sus convicciones son claras y firmes, pero también muy amorosas, y no desde una fantasía imaginaria, sino desde haber visto el lado menos conocido de la guerra. Para mí, Dea ha sido un grandioso descubrimiento y no veía la hora de presentárselas.

    This Filipino American Life
    Episode 242 – Walk This Way : A Camino Conversation with Kristine Jan Espinoza

    This Filipino American Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 73:34


    Have you ever thought about doing a pilgrimage? Would you want to contemplate your life choices on a hiking journey through the mountainous regions of Europe? Do you just want to hear about someone else doing that and not deal with the physical and spiritual Olympics of it all? Then this episode is for you!...

    Stories From Women Who Walk
    60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: The Witch of Whidbey on Helpers, Risk & Letting Go

    Stories From Women Who Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 4:47


    Hello to you listening from wherever your feet touch the ground on this Halloween which has roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced SOW in) which marked the end of summer and the harvest and begins the darker half of the year.Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, the Witch of Whidbey.Over these past 6 weeks (as I do every year) I've been retracing in my journal and my memories the pilgrimage I walked on the Camino de Santiago. By this time back then I was leaving Finisterre, Spain bound for uncertain transition and re-entry into life back in the States.        “Look to the Helpers” showed up as the prevailing theme in this year's “trek along the Buen Camino.”  No matter how lost or uncertain, cold, wet, tired, or hungry there was always someone or something to show me the way, the next step. Maybe the Camino's yellow arrow, maybe Camino magic, maybe a stranger - how often we pilgrims relied on the kindness of strangers. In turn, we learned how to give a hand up to one another because Each One Lift One is a lesson the Camino deeply ingrains.Something I've not thought of in decades came to mind as I mused on Helpers. I'd been given a brand new shiny emerald green big girl 2-wheeler bicycle for my 7th birthday. The first I'd ever owned. Now I'd have to learn how to ride it.It was cold that New Jersey February. I remember dad holding the back of the bike seat steadying the bike as I learned to balance, keep it upright, steer down the concrete sidewalk. Once I got the hang of it I peddled a short way, and then a little longer, dad's fingers still on the rear of the bike seat until he let go and there I went wobbling but upright, making my way down the sidewalk. I was riding a 2-wheeler bike!That's been my life from that day to this: testing my balance, falling down 7, getting up 8, gaining confidence. But never alone. The Helpers in my life, always there, holding, steadying, letting go, and watching with pride! There she goes! That's our girl! All attitude, sass, class and adventure ready for what's next.What's next was washing up on the shores of Whidbey Island to become the Witch of Whidbey. Still finding my way, orienting my True North compass, looking to the Helpers.Story Prompt: What about you? How have you traveled Life's roads? Who are your Helpers? Write that story and tell it out loud!  You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Services, arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.  If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.

    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 31-octubre

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al viernes 31-octubre-2025.

    Radioestadio noche
    Ander Olcoz abre camino en la gimnasia rítmica masculina: "Me ha tocado vivir desigualdades"

    Radioestadio noche

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 17:34


    Ander Olcoz abre camino en la gimnasia rítmica masculina: "Me ha tocado vivir desigualdades"

    Rab Mike Bengio
    Tu Pedido Está en Camino - Parashá Lej Lejá

    Rab Mike Bengio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 15:48


    “La vida está llena de desafíos. Algunos parecieran imposibles de superar… pero...”

    Beach Travel Wine Podcast
    137. Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain

    Beach Travel Wine Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 36:29


    We spent five nights in Santiago de Compostela home to Spain's famous pilgrimage city, but we didn't walk the Camino. Instead, we explored its shady parks, lively plazas, and the incredible cathedral that draws travellers from all over the world. Join us as we share what makes this city so special, even for those who arrive without hiking boots. If you would like to see all the pictures from this episode then click the link here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/137/santiago

    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 30-octubre

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al jueves 30-octubre-2025.

    Manzanas Enfrentadas
    MI 215. Nuevo iPad mini en camino!!

    Manzanas Enfrentadas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 5:25


    Hoy te traemos las siguientes noticias:·      Nuevo iPad mini con pantalla OLED y diseño más resistente al agua·      Apple crea un enorme álbum de fotos para enseñar a la inteligencia artificial a editar mejor

    Cosa Pública 2.0
    Cosa Publica 2.0 - Ju. 30 Oct 2025

    Cosa Pública 2.0

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025


    Cosa Publica 2.0 - Ju. 30 Oct 2025 #Hoy #CosaPública2.0 con Rubén Martín y Jesús Estrada, 30 Octubre 2025; 1. Protesta maiceros 2. Manuel Rozental, Pueblos en Camino, Colombia 3. Manuel Rozental, Pueblos en Camino, Colombia 4. Trump vs AL + Globales Conducción y producción por: Rubén Martín: / rmartinmar Jesús Estrada: / jestradax Asistencia de producción y realización: Alejandro Coronado: / soyelcoronado

    RSC Radio
    CAMINO AL AMOR | Gleni Clase | Lunes 27 de Octubre

    RSC Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 15:10


    TEMÁTICA: La perseverancia como cualidad del alma.DESCRIPCIÓN: En este episodio, Gleni Clase nos guía a reconocer la perseverancia como una cualidad sagrada del alma, una energía que sostiene los sueños incluso cuando las circunstancias parecen desvanecerse. A través de una mirada consciente, nos enseña que cada obstáculo es una oportunidad para elevar la fe, fortalecer la voluntad divina y recordar el propósito del alma.Un mensaje inspirador para quienes sienten rendirse, recordándoles que la perseverancia no nace del ego, sino del espíritu que confía en el plan perfecto de Dios

    Un Café Con Mi Amado Dios
    Tu palabra alumbra mi camino

    Un Café Con Mi Amado Dios

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 2:08


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    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 29 de Octubre ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 7:01 Transcription Available


    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 29-octubre

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al miércoles 29-octubre-2025.

    Wander Woman
    Ways and Means

    Wander Woman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 51:35 Transcription Available


    A simple walk can change a life and a place. Join Wander Woman Phoebe Smith as she head's to Umbria to undertake part of Italy's lesser-known pilgrim path - the St Francis Way - and see how it is bringing life back into the region. In association with this episode's podcast partner Sloways. From truffle hunts on the village edges to choirs echoing through convents, to ridge walks above Assisi and stamps in a well-worn pilgrim passport, this journey shows how slow travel creates real ties between people and landscape.Also coming up: Co-founder of the British Pilgrimage Trust Guy Hayward about his mission to change the path of walks with purpose to enable everyone to bring their own beliefs... Travel Hack: How to have a meaningful pilgrimageTop 10 non-religious pilgrimages around the worldMeet Andrea Devicenzi – the Italian Paralympic cyclist who is using pilgrimages to change people's perceptions about disabilityGear chat: what to pack when doing activities in very hot weatherMargery Kempe - pilgrim and author of the first memoir in history is our Wander Woman of the MonthContact Wander Womanwww.Phoebe-Smith.com; @PhoebeRSmith

    Queerly Recommended
    That time of year, featuring Becks Quirk (QR 119)

    Queerly Recommended

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 91:49


    It's our annual check-in with Becks Quirk, while Kris is recovering from Women's Week in P-town! Becks and Tara talk about what's changed in the last year, where they're at, what keeps them motivated, as well as Becks's reflections after Banned Books Week. Official Recommendations From Becks: Every Step She Takes by Alison Cochrun In keeping with the annual nature of her visits, Becks's official recommendation this week is another Alison Cochrun audiobook, Every Step She Takes. A bout of turbulence provokes Sadie into coming out and sharing her deepest secrets with her seat companion, Mal, only to learn they're both joining the same tour of Camino de Santiago in Portugal. Becks is a sucker for physical journeys that exhaust the body and mind, leading to revelations and change. From Tara: Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti Tara's official recommendation this week is Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti. Lady Georgiana Cleeve is the author of many popular novels, which helps her support herself and her mother. When Lady Darling's books are equally popular and have details that are eerily similar to Georgiana's own books, Georgiana knows she has to unmask Lady Darling. She's in for the shock of her life when Lady Darling ends up being none other than Georgiana's teenage crush. Tara loved the emotional journeys in this one and how it plays with conventions from gothic novels. Works/People Discussed Banned Books Week Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel (recommended in QR 064) Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe (recommended in QR 057) Flamer by Mike Curato They Came from Below by L Dreamer After All: A Sapphic Romance (Latitude & Longing Book 3) by Bryce Oakley Olive Oil and White Bread by Georgia Beers The Shape of You by Georgia Beers RuPaul's Drag Race UK (BBC Three, BBC One) Hades 2 (Supergiant Games) Iceberg by Gun Brooke Course of Action by Gun Brooke Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit Meditations in an Emergency - Essays by Rebecca Solnit The Fortune Hunter's Guide to Love by Emma-Claire Sunday Heather Rose Jones Support & follow the show Buy us a Ko-fi Facebook Instagram Threads Bluesky TikTok YouTube Get all our links on Linktr.ee

    Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact
    386: Walking Back to Ourselves: Lessons from the Camino de Santiago

    Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 47:04


    Guest Dennis and Ali Pitocco lead 360° Nation, a global media platform dedicated to uplifting humanity. For over 15 years, the couple has focused on showcasing humanity's best aspects and driving positive change. Their philosophy emphasizes presence, belonging, and compassionate service, allocating resources for the greater good. They believe in the power of media to benefit society, employing a purpose-driven "for good" vs. for-profit business model that highlights the human potential for creativity, compassion, and collaboration. Summary In this episode, Dennis and Ali reflect on their 500-mile walk along the Camino de Santiago, a six-week pilgrimage through northern Spain that became one of the most profound experiences of their lives. Initially drawn to the Camino less for its religious tradition than for its potential as a reflective journey, the couple sought quiet, connection, and space away from the noise of everyday life. Along the way, they discovered what they call a "symphony of silence"—a meditative calm in which layers of distraction and obligation fell away, revealing a more profound sense of self and purpose. Dennis describes how walking each day with nothing but their thoughts and nature's rhythms stripped away life's "varnish," exposing what truly matters: authenticity, relationships, and wonder. Upon returning home, he and Ali found themselves changed. Dennis reached out to each of his siblings, determined to cultivate genuine, not transactional, relationships—an impulse he attributes directly to the Camino. They also wrote the book we occasionally dip into during this episode to record for themselves and inspire others to approach the Camino as a journey of introspection rather than endurance. The conversation touches on lessons about slowing down, embracing simplicity, and rekindling awe in the everyday. For Dennis, the Camino became a metaphor for life—an act of "unbecoming" all that is false so one can return to one's most authentic self. As he puts it, "Pain is temporary, but the accomplishment of doing it lives with you forever." The Essential Point The Camino taught Dennis that transformation often comes through subtraction—not adding more, but shedding distractions and illusions to rediscover authenticity, connection, and the quiet beauty of being fully present. Social Media LINKTREE

    Elevate Potential
    200 Miles to Quiet: My Camino Awakenings

    Elevate Potential

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 25:34 Transcription Available


    I walked 200 miles from Portugal to Spain and I'm finally sharing what showed up for me on that path. This episode is me unpacking the small, ordinary moments that feel like tiny miracles: putting one foot in front of the other, learning to swim with the current when life feels like a raging river, and finding the strange beauty in soreness, struggle, and stillness. On the Camino I fell back in love with reading physical pages, journaling every night, and listening to my body. There were afternoons of hip-flexor stretches in the grass, sunsets that stopped me in my tracks, and conversations that brought out my inner child — all of it reminding me that being matters as much as doing. Your body knows things; when you slow down and feel, it gives you answers. I talk about the awakenings that changed me: that I can do more than I thought, that craft and creativity are how I find myself, and that we get to choose our hard things. I learned to spot the difference between craftspersonship and perfectionism, and how freeing it is to stop measuring my worth by other people's opinions. There's real power in learning where you end and where other people begin. We also dive into the simple stuff — the extraordinary ordinary: a grandmother's voice, wind on your face, a dog running to greet you — and how those tiny things are the heartbeats of a meaningful life. The Camino taught me to break social contracts that keep you small, to make space for wonder, and to let curiosity and play back into adulthood. This episode is a quiet conversation about boundaries, intuition, creativity, and mortality — a nudge to make time for the things your soul is asking for. If you've ever been afraid to go after something hard or felt stuck comparing yourself to others, I hope my walk gives you permission to try, to fail, to create, and to feel. So, what do you desire? Make space for it. Thanks for walking a few miles of this road with me — there really is so much beauty where it's quiet.

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 28 de Octubre ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 6:03 Transcription Available


    Rayos X
    Carolina Ross revela lo que realmente pasó en La Granja VIP y su camino en la música

    Rayos X

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 57:51


    En este episodio de Rayos X Podcast, Carolina Ross abre su corazón y comparte su experiencia dentro de La Granja VIP: los momentos que la marcaron, lo que la incomodó y si regresaría al reality. Además, habla de su carrera en la música, su amor por el arte y los proyectos que vienen en esta nueva etapa. Una conversación auténtica, profunda y con propósito. #CarolinaRoss #LaGranjaVIP #RayosXPodcast #MúsicaRegional Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Popping Collars Podcast
    PC Pilgrimage Project: To God or Not to God

    Popping Collars Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 40:34


    Greg and Ryan have been talking around this topic for almost a year now and it's time to take it head on. Does the Camino de Santiago have to be a spiritual journey or can it be a perfectly fine non-religious experience? Find out where we fall on this question and let us know what you think at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or by posting on our socials. VOTE NOW for the 6th Annual Golden Poppers! Find us on the web at poppingcollarspodcast.com Don't forget to pick up some awesome merch Check out our Youtube offerings Read Greg's ramblings about movies at Letterboxd

    Topic Lords
    314. Gotta Catch Half Of 'Em!

    Topic Lords

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 64:45


    Lords: * Elena * Joël Topics: * The Luck Factor: * http://www.richardwiseman.com/resources/TheLuckFactor.pdf * Dual pilgrim certificate * The return of PicoSteveMo * https://itch.io/jam/picostevemo-3 * Every poem, by every human * https://www.tumblr.com/nextworldover/793694487879827456/animatedamerican-atamascolily Microtopics: * Packing cubes. * The Rolling Method. * Modular backpacks. * Camera people: a different type of people. * Nested zippered envelopes labeled one through five. * Why does your purse say "three" on it?? * Tool user opinions. * Getting ready for fiction to incorporate our new conception of what AI is. * Running experiments on people who self-identify as lucky or unlucky. * Gladstone Gander. * Paying your put-upon nephew a dime to accompany you on a trip to Zazu-Zazu. * Stan Connery's terrible taste in roles. * Natalie Portman's Tom Scott number. * Systems that are gamable but not trivially gamable. * Rick Rubin numbers vs. Sabbath Numbers. * The Kumano Kodo Trail's trail adjudicators ringing a bell and giving you a certificate to certify that you've walked their trail. * A terrible time of year to hike the Camino de Santiago. * Taking a wrong turn while hiking the Camino de Santiago and ending up on France. * All the school children running over to high five the pilgrims. * Feral Eucalyptus plantation. * Peeking into all the ancient mills. * Shrine tossing tricks. * Passing bones from chopstick to chopstick. * The three major sources of ritual pollution. * Getting sick of climbing the hill all the time so you write a poem explaining that the gods don't want the shrine to be at the top of the hill any more. * Harassment prevention for non-supervisors. * Printing and framing the certificate you got after taking the class on filling out your timecard. * The uncle so otherwise never contacts you sending you a happy birthday message on LinkedIn every year. * Endorsing your friend on LinkedIn for being a git. * Balloons in the sewer. * Sokoban mechanics that could apply Stephen King's It. * A tricycle kart racer set in the Overlook hotel. * NanoSteveMo. * The scruffy guy the hotel manager doesn't want around. * Singlehandedly supplying the fanbase for this Mo. * Hoarding Pico-8 cartridges on you desktop. * The Spore creature creator exporting your creature as a PNG. * A topic for another Topic Lords. * Concatenating a zip file to the end of a different file. * Here's this artifact. Please try it out. * Saving PNGs to Starlings. * Storing your Pico-8 game in a bird. * Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme. * Pirating software on Usenet. * Catching 50 out of 100 birds to extract the Pico-8 game from them. * Realizing that it's a plums in a refrigerator thing and moving on. * Helping a stranger grieve using your well-honed crossword skills. * Approaching classical literature as a collection of in-jokes and wanting to be in on the joke. * A book with a serrated edge. * How to read a book vs. how to read a poem.

    Somos Eléctricos
    Una nueva CRISIS de semiconductores podría estar en camino y más | EP370

    Somos Eléctricos

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 33:03


    ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/627406 Si quieres 500 euros de descuento en la compra de tu TESLA, utiliza nuestro código de referido: https://bit.ly/referidoTesla Ya está aquí el podcast nº 354 de Somos Eléctricos, el podcast oficial de somoselectricos.com con todas las novedades sobre le mundo de los vehículos eléctricos. Puedes apoyarnos a través de Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=86903211 o también a través de IVOOX mediante la opción de APOYANDO. Recuerda que puedes enviarnos tus audios a podcast@somoselectricos.com o a través de Telegram a la siguiente cuenta @antoniosomoselectricos Web: https://www.somoselectricos.com ️ Podcast: https://somoselectricos.com/podcast-coches-electricos/ Contacto: youtube@somoselectricos.com Redes sociales: ️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maselectricos ️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/somoselectricoscom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somoselectricoscom/ Telegram: https://t.me/somoselectricos Lo que usamos para grabar nuestros vídeos. Cámara Sony Alpha 7C: https://amzn.to/3Ork5LV Cámara Canon XA40: https://amzn.to/2R13Mcu Cámara deportiva Gopro Hero 5 Black Edition: https://amzn.to/2XISNas DJI Osmo: https://amzn.to/2ZfKgvR Micrófono RODE NT USB: https://amzn.to/2KHQTDg Micrófono RODE Smartlav+: https://amzn.to/2KbRjlR Apple Imac 27": https://amzn.to/2WvoylR

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 27 de Octubre ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 7:00 Transcription Available


    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 27-octubre

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al lunes 27-octubre-2025.

    Noticentro
    Trump sube aranceles a Canadá

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 1:19 Transcription Available


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    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 26 de Octubre ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 5:50 Transcription Available


    Daniel Ramos' Podcast
    Episode 504: 26 de Octubre del 2025 - Devoción matutina para adolescentes - ¨Hablemos claro¨

    Daniel Ramos' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 3:21


    ====================================================SUSCRIBETEhattps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1====================================================DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2025“HABLEMOS CLARO”Narrado por: Mone MuñozDesde: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================26 de OctubreDe perseguidor a siervo"Mientras tanto, Saulo, respirando aún amenazas de muerte contra los discípulos del Señor, se presentó al sumo sacerdote y le pidió cartas de extradición para las sinagogas de Damasco. Tenía la intención de encontrar y llevarse presos a Jerusalén a todos los que pertenecieran' al Camino, fueran hombres o mujeres" (Hechos 9:1, 2).En la Biblia encontramos la historia de Saulo, quien más tarde sería conocido como el apóstol Pablo. Conocemos a Saulo primera instancia como un feroz perseguidor de los discípulos de Jesús. Respiraba amenazas de muerte contra ellos y buscaba destruir la fe en el "Camino". Sin embargo, Dios tenía un plan de transformación para su vida.Camino a Damasco, Saulo tuvo un encuentro con Jesús que cambió su vida por completo. Una luz brillante del cielo lo rodeó y Jesús se le apareció, preguntándole: "Saulo, Saulo, ¿por qué me persigues?" A partir de ese momento, Saulo experimentó una transformación radical y se convirtió en uno de los más grandes defensores y propagadores del evangelio.La historia de Saulo nos enseña que no importa cuán lejos hayamos llegado en nuestro camino de error y pecado, Dios tiene el poder de transformarnos. Incluso aquellos que han cometido errores graves o han sido enemigos de la fe pueden experimentar la gracia y el perdón de Dios. Él nos invita a arrepentirnos dar un giro de 180 grados en nuestra vida, convirtiéndonos en siervos dedicados a su obra.Como jóvenes, podemos mirar la vida de Saulo y recordar que no estamos excluidos de la gracia transformadora de Dios. Tal vez hayamos cometido errores o nos hayamos alejado de su camino, pero Dios está dispuesto a perdonarnos y guiarnos hacia una vida nueva en él. Solo necesitamos humillarnos, confesar nuestras fallas y aceptar que transforme nuestra vida.De esta manera, la historia de Saulo nos recuerda que Dios tiene el poder de transformarnos, sin importar dónde nos encontremos hoy. Nos invita a arrepentirnos y a llegar a ser siervos dedicados a su obra. Ojalá seamos un testimonio viviente del poder transformador de Dios.Oración: Permíteme, Padre, ser un instrumento de tu amor y gracia para bendecir a quienes me conocen. 

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 25 de Octubre ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 6:22 Transcription Available


    DianaUribe.fm
    Pueblos Patrimonio IV: Honda, Villa de Guaduas y Pore

    DianaUribe.fm

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 54:42


    Nuestro cuarto capítulo de la serie Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia se ocupa de Honda, Villa de Guaduas y Pore, territorios que a pesar de encontrarse separados en su geografía, están unidos por varios elementos importantes. Estos tres pueblos se encuentran en la periferia de lo que hoy conocemos como el altiplano cundiboyacense, zona dentro de la región central andina, y su ubicación geográfica hizo de estos municipios puntos clave de conexión para la vida prehispánica, la colonia, las independencias y la república. Gracias a los yacimientos arqueológicos sabemos que hubo importantes rutas comerciales prehispánicas que luego colonizadores y criollos aprovecharon para el beneficio de sus empresas, aprovechando una extensa diversidad de cultivos producidos a lo largo y alto de los pisos térmicos de la región. Honda, “La ciudad de los puentes”, fue el puerto fluvial más importante del país, porque conectaba el Caribe con Bogotá a través del río Magdalena. Todavía allí se preserva una cultura alrededor del río y se promueve la pescadería como conocimiento ancestral. Por su parte, la Villa de Guadas o “Tierra de Policarpa Salavarrieta” es la cuna de importantes eventos y personajes históricos, especialmente durante las Independencias, marcando el paso entre Honda y Bogotá con el Camino Real o el Camino de la Sal. Finalmente, Pore, “Una herencia encantadora”, es el Pueblo Patrimonio más reciente hasta el momento, ya que fue declarado como tal en 2021, y es uno de los más importantes puntos de entrada desde el centro del país hacia el Casanare, tierra de la valiosa cultura llanera del Oriente.   Referencias: Si quieres explorar la red de los 18 Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia, comunidades de paz y turismo, consulta su página web oficial. Si quieres conocer más sobre cómo Colombia se hizo conocer ante el mundo por su maravillosa herencia patrimonial de flora y fauna, te invitamos a consultar el libro de José Celestino Mutis y la Real Expedición Botánica del Nuevo Reyno de Granada, publicado por el Instituto Colombiano de Cultura Hispánica. Si quieres comprender cómo la gran región central Andina se configuró, te sugerimos consultar el libro de Jorge Augusto Gamboa Mendoza, El cacicazgo muisca en los años posteriores a la Conquista: del psihipqua al cacique colonial. Si te interesa conocer más sobre la historia del río Magdalena, te invitamos a visitar El sitio oficial del Museo del Río Magdalena, ubicado en Honda. Si buscas ahondar más sobre las transformaciones sociales de la cultura criolla durante la independencia, te sugerimos consultar el artículo académico de Antonio Cacua Prada, titulado El pensamiento de los Criollos en la Independencia de la Nueva Granada, antecedentes del 20 de julio 1810.   Agradecimientos a: la Red de Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia Fontur Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo   Sigue mis proyectos en otros lugares:  YouTube ➔ youtube.com/@DianaUribefm  Instagram ➔ instagram.com/dianauribe.fm Facebook ➔ facebook.com/dianauribe.fm Sitio web ➔ dianauribe.fm Twitter ➔ x.com/DianaUribefm  LinkedIn ➔ www.linkedin.com/in/diana-uribe     

    The Gathering Pod
    Everyday Pilgrims

    The Gathering Pod

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 31:32


    Greetings, Beloveds! I’ve returned from my walk along Spain’s Camino de Santiago, and on this episode of The Gathering Room, I’m sharing what it taught me about turning everyday life into a pilgrimage. I explore how adventure, faith, and story weave meaning into our days. (Back home, even a plumbing disaster became part of my wild journey...) To learn how you can travel through life in “Adventure Mode,” seeing every twist and turn as part of your own sacred path, join me for the full episode! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    Conocer la verdad para vivirla (24-10-25)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 10:46


    P. Manuel Tamayo (Perú)La verdad no es la opinión. Los seres humanos pueden tener muchos conocimientos y ser expertos en temas determinados pero si desconocen la doctrina, que forma la conciencia e indica el camino del bien, podrían ser ignorantes y estar en una situación grave. Al ver la descomposición que hay en el mundo, nos damos cuenta que no se está educando a la gente de acuerdo a la verdad. Solo se les está instruyendo para que manejen aparatos. Los contenidos muchas veces son artificiales y superfluos. Urge revertir esta situación y poner los medios para que se eduque de acuerdo a la verdad. Es una misión de los padres de familia y es a ellos a los que hay que advertirles para que sean responsables en la educación de sus hijos.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/  

    The Buzz with ACT-IAC
    Camino de Santiago to Government Tech

    The Buzz with ACT-IAC

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 21:52 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the Buzz we get to talk to Todd Hager, the Vice President of Strategic Advisory at Alpha Omega. Todd reflects on his extensive career journey, starting from his early tech roles in the hotel industry, transitioning to government contracting, and becoming a key player in fostering industry-government collaboration. He discusses the importance of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI, and shares insights on building collaborative communities. Todd also touches on significant personal experiences, including his reflective walk on Spain's Camino de Santiago and his longtime commitment to teaching GED math, which have both shaped his professional ethos. As Todd transitions to the IAC board, he shares his vision for future initiatives and offers advice to new COI members on embracing engagement and collaboration. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on LinkedIn or visit http://www.actiac.org.Learn more about membership at https://www.actiac.org/join.Donate to ACT-IAC at https://actiac.org/donate. Intro/Outro Music: See a Brighter Day/Gloria TellsCourtesy of Epidemic Sound(Episodes 1-159: Intro/Outro Music: Focal Point/Young CommunityCourtesy of Epidemic Sound)