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    DianaUribe.fm
    Comunicar el mundo: la historia del correo

    DianaUribe.fm

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 63:18


    Comunicarnos es un acto que atraviesa toda la experiencia humana; por ello, hemos creado formas increíbles para lograrlo. Entre estas destaca una historia fascinante: la historia del correo. ​Este capítulo es una travesía que arranca con la asombrosa eficacia del sistema mongol, los chasquis incas, los painanis aztecas y las palomas mensajeras. Exploramos cómo las cartas empezaron a llegar a cada rincón del planeta, con un recorrido por la historia de los sellos postales, para luego adentrarnos en la historia épica de Colombia y su búsqueda por la conectividad: desde las rutas coloniales a lomo de mula y el intercambio de ideas de libertad en la Independencia, hasta la revolución aérea de SCADTA y la consolidación de Adpostal. ​A lo largo de este viaje, también hablaremos del vínculo entre la literatura y el correo, así como de su representación en el cine. También les contamos que muchos de nuestros referentes actuales de comunicación (el correo electrónico y la mensajería digital) tienen su antecedente directo en el sistema postal tradicional. Finalmente, narramos la evolución de la mensajería especializada en Colombia a través de la trayectoria de Servientrega. Notas del episodio Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Servientrega mundo de soluciones  Algunas de las historias de este capítulo están presentes en el libro "Posdata: curiosa historia  de la correspondencia", escrito por Simón Garfield Sobre el eficaz y formidable sistema de correos mongol "Yam" (En inglés) Los chasquis recorriendo Sudamérica por el "Camino del Inca" El origen de las estampillas en Colombia y el mundo  Para saber más sobre la historia de los correos en Colombia están los dos tomos del libro "El correo en Colombia":  El traslado de la Virgen de Chiquinquirá para la visita del papa Francisco    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   Gracias de nuevo a nuestra comunidad de patreon por apoyar la producción de este episodio. Si quieres unirte, visita www.dianauribe.fm/comunidad    

    So Into That
    warm weather is upon us!!

    So Into That

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 34:05


    Hi! Carmel Valley schools are operating on a half-day schedule all week, and we're in the middle of an extreme heat wave, so it feels like a mini spring break before real spring break is upon us in April. I know a lot of your kids have spring break this month (my friend Mary Pell is visiting from North Carolina right now for her daughter's spring break!), so today we're sharing a few spring break-related things, should it be on your radar right now, too.Whether or not you're in a spring break time of life: spring as a season will be official on Friday! To celebrate, Saturday's new recipe includes my favorite spring vegetable, asparagus, but in the meantime, we wanted to share our team's personal favorite super-springy recipes from the archives to welcome the new season. And lest you forget: there's a whole “spring” section in the What to Cook recipe index — along with many, many more categories based on cook time, protein, and mood. If you're ever needing inspiration for dinner, let the index be your guide. Also worth noting if you're a Substack app user: we are VERY happy to report that the WTC index is pinned again under “posts” when you're on the WTC homepage within the app. The pinned posts went missing for a few weeks but they're back, baby!Caro's: sheet-pan spring salmonThis is perhaps the springiest weeknight dinner recipe I've ever written. Dilly sauce, asparagus, roasted potatoes, and salmon with lots of lemon… it's so fresh and delicious. It's also both gluten- and dairy-free as written and is delicious served either right out of the oven or at room temp, so you could cook the entire meal ahead of time, let it cool, and store it covered in the fridge. Bring it out 30-ish minutes before dinner to let it come to room temperature, then dig in! It's a total crowd pleaser. There's an even simpler version of this meal — it omits the potatoes — in WTC the book on page 40! Jillian's: crispy artichoke and chicken saladArtichokes are one of my favorite spring vegetables! This is a good-all-week salad that combines roasted marinated artichokes with chicken that you marinate in the artichoke brine, a can of white beans, kale, homemade croutons, and the most addicting, springy lemon-Parm dressing out there. I typically eat vegetarian and highly endorse the mushroom vegetarian riff that Caro suggests! Molly's: roasted asparagus farrottoI cooked this meal one day last week after the time change and it was a perfect springy experience. I sipped a glass of white wine (the same wine I used later for the recipe!) while the asparagus and farro roasted away in the oven and the evening sunlight (!!) poured through the windows. It's VERY tasty, and Caro's asparagus-roasting hack in this recipe — you cook it on an inverted pot lid! — always makes me feel like a pro. Do you have a favorite springy WTC recipe?!Whether you're traveling this season or not, these “vacation house” meal plans will get you in the springy and/or spring break spirit! Version one + version two. I'm taking my older boys on a very adventure-heavy spring break trip with Lonely Planet Journeys (formerly known as Elsewhere, the travel company that sent me on the Camino and to Patagonia!) next month. It'll be my first real trip with kids that isn't a plop vacation by the pool/beach — we are going to be making our own chocolate from native cacao! Snorkeling in cenotes! Exploring ancient ruins! We are all so excited and grateful for the opportunity.That said, my typical spring break plan is to go somewhere that I can plop in front of a body of water (pool, beach, lake, etc.) with the kids, and have easy access to a house or hotel room with all the creature comforts we may need. Other years, we hang at home and go to the pool after work and/or on local outings that we can't usually do when the kids are in school. Whatever your plans may be, here's a random collection of spring break tips and things we are loving.* I've said this before but one of my favorite vacation tricks is shipping a Thrive order to the rental house with pantry staples, kids snacks and meals (like Goodles!), and any other miscellaneous things we'll need during the trip like sunscreen, dish soap, diapers, etc. I love that when I'm filling my Thrive box I don't have to study the ingredients lists — they have a strict vetting process to ensure that everything they carry is organic and free from more than 1,000 artificial, synthetic, and GMO ingredients. It also saves me money!!! The membership's only $5 a month, they run sales all the time within their membership, and the items are already priced up to 30% off retail. Click here to get 30% off your first order and a free $60 gift of your choice when you sign up. And as a reminder, new-to-Thrive WTC Insiders get $25 off their first four orders (plus lots of other perks)! * I got this suit in black for Mexico and it's a really nice middle ground between mom suit and sexy suit. It's definitely VERY SNUG in my normal size, so size up if you're on the fence about going up or down!* At the pool this week three of my friends had this sun hat and it looked so good on everyone! I'm a ball cap person but I know I need to become a sun hat person for more coverage, ugh. * I continue to be obsessed with this glowy face sunscreen. It's honestly helping me remember to wear SPF every day because I love the way it brightens up my face when I'm not wearing makeup!* Loeffler Randall gifted me a really great travel tote bag and it got a lot of use in February. I love that it slides onto the handle of my roller bag and actually stays in place, it fits under the airplane seat nicely, and has tons of storage compartments. And it's nylon, so it transitions from airplane to poolside splashes nicely.* Speaking of roller bags, I just got a new one and I'm VERY into it. I really prefer a hard shell when I'm trying to cram WAY too much stuff into a carry-on (like for my 10-day business trip in February!), and this one has tons of great storage compartments and glides really nicely.* I just ordered these Bermuda shorts! In black. I'm very excited about them!! * From Molly: I went shopping at Vuori this past weekend in NYC and found another pair of my all-time favorite shorts, the Villa, in this new color. I wear them everywhere — exercise classes, my kids' sports practices and games, and as a coverup at the beach and pool. They have a wonderfully roomy thigh, dry quickly, and are just the comfiest. I also got this tee — I'm a shorty and the crop hits perfectly with high-waisted bottoms like the Villas. (From Caro: I've been thinking about ordering these!! We love a roomy thigh. I've been getting a lot of wear out of my fave $20 shorts but they're more athletic looking than the Villa.)* Speaking of coverups…* From Caro: I've been wearing this button-up dress to the pool (and around town) all week (and I wore it all last summer while pregnant and postpartum!).* From Molly: I shared this Quince coverup last year but can update that it held up well all summer (and we live at the beach so I wore it a ton!). It stretches out/gets weighed down a bit when it's wet, but shrinks back up once washed and dried. I love this one, too, that's similar but collared. I'm also excited for an order from this sister-owned small business to arrive soon — I'm trying to invest in more UPF-50 coverups!* From Molly: One last staple I'll be packing for beach outings this spring: my Reefs! The back strap makes them easy to walk through soft sand in (I hate it when flip flops fling sand up my legs!), and you can hose them down afterward.Every week, we dig into the What to Cook archives to see what we were cooking this time in years past — the recipes worth bringing back into your rotation. Here's this week's lineup.1. farro fattoush, 2025Here's another springy good-all-week salad that will hold up well in the fridge for days! This one packs farro, chickpeas, tons of herbs, crunchy veg, a punchy lemony dressing, and poached chicken for protein. It's fresh, herby, and satisfying in a way that makes a lunch (or dinner!) salad feel like a real meal, not a side dish.2. the ultimate easy-but-fancy spring menu, 2024Your blueprint for a special occasion spring meal that comes together with zero stress: slow-roasted lamb, lemony potatoes, a bright salad, asparagus, and Gruyère & black pepper biscuits with hot honey butter! It comes with a full plan of attack to keep things seamless, but you can also mix and match pieces for a simpler, just-as-delicious meal.3. rotisserie-ish chicken with schmaltzy frizzled cabbage, 2023A sheet-pan dinner where the chicken does double duty — roasting on top of cabbage so all that schmaltzy goodness drips down and transforms it. Add buttery sweet potatoes and you've got a cozy, low-effort, high-reward situation. From WTCer Jill: “Wow. My husband kept saying, ‘this is restaurant quality'… The cabbage is SO GOOD… And the chicken was so moist and flavorful. First time cooking a whole chicken and this recipe made it so easy.”4. roasted harissa chicken and sweet potato bowls, 2022Jammy, caramelized sweet potatoes and harissa-roasted chicken layered over a cool, creamy swoop of yogurt or labne — then finished with crunchy nuts, pops of sweet dried fruit, and a squeeze of lemon. This meal hits every note (spicy, creamy, tangy, crunchy) and is endlessly adaptable depending on what you have.5. one-skillet crispy chicken burrito bowls, 2021So many of you have this recipe on repeat — it's easy, reliable, and a total crowd-pleaser. Rice cooks in salsa until it's rich and flavorful, chicken gets golden and crispy on top, and everything finishes with melty, bubbly cheese under the broiler.We use affiliate links when sharing product recs, which means we may earn a small commission off of purchases you make through those links. This does not cost you anything extra and is a way to support the production of and team behind What to Cook. Sponsorships are another way we partner with brands that we authentically love and can personally vouch for. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whattocook.substack.com/subscribe

    Inspire Campfire
    Episode 193: Making Friends in Patagonia with Natalia, Tisca, Leilan & Scott

    Inspire Campfire

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 63:50


    This week, I'm sharing an unforgettable daddy-daughter adventure to Patagonia with my daughter, Leilan. We traveled to Torres del Paine National Park in Chile to hike the famous W Trek, expecting breathtaking scenery, fierce weather, and a real physical challenge. We found all of that—but we also discovered that some of the most meaningful parts of the journey had nothing to do with the miles we covered.Along the way, we met fellow hikers Tisca Chandaria from London and Natalia Poskrebysheva from Amsterdam. What began as chance encounters on the trail quickly turned into genuine friendship as we shared meals, stories, laughter, and the ups and downs of life in Patagonia. In a place where everyone is pushed by the wind, the distance, and the unpredictability of each day, strangers can become friends faster than you'd expect.In this episode, we reflect on the beauty and difficulty of Patagonia, the lessons that come from doing hard things, and the way adventure has a surprising way of bringing people together. Join us for a conversation about resilience, connection, and the kind of friendships that can only be formed when you step out of your routine and into the unknown.Andrew takes us on a journey through his transformation from corporate professional to passionate architect of life-changing travel experiences. He describes that pivotal moment standing at the edge, heart pounding, knees shaking, and ultimately jumping, and how that single act of courage made him ask: if I can do this, what else am I capable of? That question sparked a sabbatical, a 35-day solo hike across the Camino de Santiago, a bicycle journey over the Alps, and ultimately the birth of Pygmy Elephant in 2015.In this episode, we explore the profound philosophy behind the Pygmy Elephant name, the idea that small trips can have an overarching impact on your life, the unique self-guided adventures the company offers across Patagonia, the Tour du Mont Blanc, Scotland, the Dolomites, and beyond, and how Andrew's business has become a bridge between travelers and the transformative power of nature. Join us for a deep and moving conversation about finding meaning through movement, building a business from the ground up with nothing but grit and passion, and what it truly means to err on the side of adventure.

    El Hombre Que Quieres Ser
    383 - El PRIMER PASO que Todo Hombre Debe Dar para DOMINAR Su Camino

    El Hombre Que Quieres Ser

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 7:46


    El hombre moderno no es capaz de ver la enorme importancia de aprender a superarse a sí mismo, de explorar sus límites y de sobrepasarlos. Es un hombre que no quiere ni pretende dejar de ser un niño. Es un hombre inmaduro que se niega a crecer. Aquí aprenderás a dar el primer paso para cambiar esto.¿NUEVO POR AQUÍ?Soy Dante y me dedico a crear diversos contenidos en forma de videos, podcast y textos mostrando las herramientas, recursos e ideas más potenciadoras que pueden ser implementadas en su día a día.Si el video te gustó o te resultó de alguna ayuda, apreciaría mucho tu like y y tu suscripción. De esta forma ayudas a que este mensaje llegue a más personas.

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 15 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 5:47 Transcription Available


    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 14 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 6:21 Transcription Available


    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com
    El único camino a la felicidad: Ten sed de santidad

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 28:45


    Mateo 5:6 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/330/29?v=20251111

    Reflexiones de los Mensajes de la Virgen Maria en Medjugorge
    Oren Para Comprender La Belleza Del Camino De La Santidad.

    Reflexiones de los Mensajes de la Virgen Maria en Medjugorge

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 4:28 Transcription Available


    La Virgen nos invita a descubrir la belleza del camino de la santidad.Cuando caminamos con Dios, Él comienza a manifestarse en nuestra vida y a obrar también a través de nosotros.Cada oración, cada rosario y cada pequeño sacrificio cuentan en el plan de Dios.Porque Dios tiene un plan… y nosotros somos parte de él.

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 13 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 7:13 Transcription Available


    The Overland Journal Podcast
    Katie Harris of the Road Chose Me on Blending Human and Vehicle- Powered Adventures

    The Overland Journal Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 58:07


    Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Katie Harris of the Road Chose Me to discuss the overlap between human- and vehicle-powered adventure, and her experiences overlanding Australia, Iceland, and Tunisia with her partner, Dan, and daughter, Aurora. Katie dives into the details of hiking the Camino de Santiago with a young child, and the importance of community and the power of returning home to a place you truly love.

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com
    El único camino a la felicidad: Ten sed de santidad

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 28:45


    Mateo 5:6 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/330/29?v=20251111

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 12 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 7:47 Transcription Available


    The Springs in the Desert Podcast: Catholic Accompaniment Through Infertility
    Walking the Camino of Life Together w/ Michael Dominic Taylor

    The Springs in the Desert Podcast: Catholic Accompaniment Through Infertility

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 21:37


    Cassandra welcomes her husband Michael to the podcast to talk about all things pilgrimage! The Taylors share about: Walking the Camino together last year with a group of students.How pilgrimages help you open up space for God in your life.The witness that couples without children give to the Church.By focusing on just the next kilometer instead of being overwhelmed by the entire journey, we can approach all of life like a pilgrimage, and let God lead us through it.Links:Camino de Santiago – Pilgrim's OfficeSupport Springs in the Desert!

    Cafecito con Luz
    Camino a las primarias: Registro de candidaturas y el importante CD2

    Cafecito con Luz

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 11:43


    La elección primaria de Nevada es el 9 de junio, pero ya se están poniendo en marcha algunas piezas clave en el proceso político local. ¿Cuáles son los preparativos más recientes? ¿Qué cambios ha habido hasta el momento?

    Intuitive Conversations with Doug
    192 | Dr. Jeremy Goldberg: Why Kindness is the Ultimate Solution for Global Issues

    Intuitive Conversations with Doug

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 88:12


    In this deeply personal and insightful episode, host Doug sits down with Dr. Jeremy Goldberg a PhD scientist turned life coach, TEDx speaker, and author. Dr. Goldberg shares the powerful "origin story" of his kindness movement, starting with a simple, brave act for a stranger in an airport that transformed his life and career. The conversation dives into the internal negotiation between "Heart Whispers" (our quiet intuitive nudges) and "Fear Shouts" (the loud, anxious voices that stop us from acting with integrity). Whether you are a man navigating the "before times" and "after times" of fatherhood, or someone looking to reconnect with your authentic self beneath years of social constructs, this episode offers a roadmap for leading a more compassionate, courageous life.   Key Topics Covered:   ·         The Power of Small Acts: How a handwritten card in an airport sparked a global mission to make kindness cool. ·         Intuition vs. Anxiety: Understanding the "Fear Shouts and Heart Whispers" mantra to navigate life's uncertainty. ·         The Human Psyche and Snap Judgments: Why our brains use evolutionary shortcuts to judge strangers in traffic and public spaces. ·         Authenticity and Childhood Constructs: Challenging the "survivor" personalities we built as children to find who we truly are. ·         The Hidden Grief of Parenthood: A raw discussion on the loss of identity and time that comes with becoming a new father. ·         Invisible Benevolent Forces: Exploring the synchronicities and nudges that lead us toward growth and connection.   About Dr. Jeremy Goldberg   Dr. Jeremy Goldberg is a PhD-trained scientist turned life coach, author, and speaker whose mission is to make kindness and compassion a global standard. Known as a "dream doula," he leverages a decade of international research into human behavior to help individuals reclaim their agency and rewrite the personal stories that hold them back. His diverse background—spanning from ordained ministry and SCUBA diving to hosting a top-ranked global podcast and leading 200 km pilgrimages in Spain—informs his unique approach to "conviction excavation" and personal growth.   Through his brand, Long Distance Love Bombs, Jeremy uses creative writing and spoken word poetry as mediums for healing and clarity. He focuses on the idea that beliefs are choices and identities are malleable, providing his clients with the faith and tools needed to stimulate profound life epiphanies. With a book titled It'll Be Okay, And You Will Be Too and a TEDx talk questioning "What if kindness was cool?", he continues to bridge the gap between rigorous scientific understanding and heartfelt, creative expression to make the world better than he found it.   Social links of Dr. Jeremy Goldberg Website – https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com Substack - https://longdistancelovebombs.substack.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DrJeremyGoldberg Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/LongDistanceLoveBombs Book – https://shopcatalog.com/product/itll-be-okay-and-you-will-be-too/ Newsletter – https://longdistancelovebombs.mykajabi.com/email Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs TEDx talk – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mklMPHGLjo Podcast - https://anchor.fm/longdistancelovebombs   Social links of Doug Beitz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougbeitz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougbeitz/ Website: https://buymeacoffee.com/dougbeitz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6mQ258nugC3lyw3SpvYuoK?si=7cec409527d34438 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/intuitive-conversations-with-doug/id1593172364 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-beitz-472a4b338/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dougbeitz178  

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com
    El único camino a la felicidad: Sé manso

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 28:45


    Mateo 5:5 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/330/29?v=20251111

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 11 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 6:11 Transcription Available


    Spanish Loops
    S3, Ep : 31. Sara Montiel: Spain's First Hollywood Trailblazer.

    Spanish Loops

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 34:31


    While the world watches the Academy Awards, Spanish Loops revisits the extraordinary story of Sara Montiel, the very first Spanish woman to achieve major success in Hollywood.Born in La Mancha and first discovered after winning a local radio singing contest, Sara Montiel built her early career in Mexico before marrying acclaimed Hollywood director Anthony Mann and entering the American film industry during its golden era.At a time when Spain was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, Montiel became a symbol of glamour, independence, and female empowerment. Her return to Spain challenged conservative norms through cinema, music, public image, and personal freedom.In this episode, Fran and I explore:Sara Montiel's Hollywood breakthrough; Her Mexican cinema years; Her marriage and influence in the U.S. industry, Her controversial love life and adoptions, Her legacy as a pioneer for Spanish actors abroad, and some personal anecdotes. A story of ambition, fame, controversy, feminism, and resilience, long before globalization made international stardom common.1 For Jorge: Small Group Tours in Spain & PortugalWebsite: https://travelingwithjorge.wordpress.com/Small group tours Spain, cultural tours Spain and Portugal, authentic travel experiences, guided tours for mature travelers, food and wine tours Iberian Peninsula.If you're dreaming about discovering Spain and Portugal beyond the typical tourist routes, Jorge designs small group cultural tours that combine history, local gastronomy, wine experiences, and meaningful human connections. His journeys are crafted for curious travelers who value authenticity, comfort, and depth over rushed itineraries. Explore upcoming departures, detailed itineraries, and insider travel insights at TravelingWithJorge.com Your trusted source for unforgettable small group tours in Spain and Portugal. 2 For Fran: Cultural & Gastronomic Tours in Spain & PortugalWebsite: https://travelingsteps.es/Spain cultural tours, Portugal walking tours, food and wine travel Spain, Camino experiences, senior-friendly tours Spain, immersive Iberian travel.Looking for a deeper way to experience Spain and Portugal? Fran at Traveling Steps curates immersive cultural tours that blend history, gastronomy, local traditions, and relaxed walking experiences designed especially for thoughtful, experience-driven travelers. From Mediterranean islands to the Portuguese Camino, each itinerary is built around authentic encounters and meaningful storytelling. Discover upcoming tours, travel guides, and insider advice at TravelingSteps.es and start planning your next unforgettable journey through Spain and Portugal. 3 For PamplonaFiesta – San Fermín Balcony RentalsWebsite: https://www.pamplonafiesta.com/San Fermín balcony rental, best balcony Running of the Bulls, Pamplona bull run views, VIP balcony San Fermin 2026, safe viewing Encierro Pamplona.Planning to experience the legendary Running of the Bulls in Pamplona? Secure one of the best balcony views in the city with PamplonaFiesta.com Our premium San Fermín balcony rentals offer safe, exclusive, and unforgettable vantage points overlooking the famous Encierro route. Whether it's your first visit or a return to the thrill of San Fermín 2026, we provide trusted, centrally located balconies for the ultimate Pamplona experience. Explore availability and book early at PamplonaFiesta.com to guarantee your place above the action.

    LA PATRIA Radio
    5. En zona rural de Manizales, camino de herradura se hunde. 15 familias afectadas. Denuncie

    LA PATRIA Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 4:19


    Escuche esta y más noticias de LA PATRIA Radio de lunes a viernes por los 1540 AM de Radio Cóndor en Manizales y en www.lapatria.com, encuentre videos de las transmisiones en nuestro Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/lapatria.manizales/videos

    Spiritual Life and Leadership
    306. Ancient Rhythms for Modern Leaders, with Mark Scandrette

    Spiritual Life and Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 35:56


    Mark Scandrette explores Jesus' most countercultural teaching, the Beatitudes, and what it means for how we lead. This conversation digs into the upside-down kingdom values of mourning, meekness, mercy, and peacemaking, and asks what spiritual leadership looks like when it's rooted in these ancient rhythms. Mark and I became friends after this interview when we walked the Camino de Santiago together in 2022.Send me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.

    DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
    Luces en el cielo: los misterios ocultos del Camino de Santiago, con Francisco Contreras

    DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 48:30


    Francisco Contreras, periodista con más de 15.000 kilómetros recorridos a pie y 19 caminos de largo recorrido a sus espaldas, nos visita para celebrar la edición especial de lujo de su Guía mágica del Camino de Santiago —la duodécima en España— de cara al Año Santo Jacobeo de 2027. En esta conversación recorremos el origen del Camino, que arranca con unas misteriosas luces en los cielos del siglo IX; descubrimos a los fascinantes gremios de canteros, aquellos magos de la piedra que fueron los únicos hombres libres de la Edad Media y cuyo lenguaje secreto sigue tallado en las columnas de catedrales y ermitas; nos adentramos en el papel real que jugaron los templarios como primeros custodios de los peregrinos; y llegamos hasta la Cruz de Ferro, donde las piedras hablan de sueños, cargas y renacimientos. Un viaje de historia, misterio y emoción por la ruta más importante del mundo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com
    El único camino a la felicidad: Sé manso

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 28:45


    Mateo 5:5 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/330/29?v=20251111

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 10 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 7:00 Transcription Available


    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 10-marzo

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al martes 10-marzo-2026.

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com
    El único camino a la felicidad: Llora por el pecado

    Gracia a Vosotros on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 28:45


    Mateo 5:4 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/330/29?v=20251111

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 9 de Marzo ♱ Iglesia Católica | Liturgia De Las Horas

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 7:00 Transcription Available


    Intención del Día
    Camino a mi verdad

    Intención del Día

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 6:19


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    Alianza Samborondón Podcast
    Cuando el duelo se vuelve un camino

    Alianza Samborondón Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 57:04


    Cuando la vida se rompe por la pérdida, el dolor puede hacernos sentir que Dios llegó tarde o que no respondió. En este mensaje veremos, a través de la historia de Lázaro en Juan 11, que aun en medio del duelo Dios está presente, se acerca a nuestro dolor y nos recuerda que en Él la muerte no tiene la última palabra. Una reflexión para quienes atraviesan pérdidas y necesitan redescubrir la esperanza en medio de lo que se rompió.Support the show

    Meditaciones diarias
    2189. La oración, camino de conversión

    Meditaciones diarias

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 29:49


    Meditación en el III domingo (A) de Cuaresma, predicada en un Centro del Opus Dei un día de retiro mensual del mes de marzo (impar). Sirviéndonos del Evangelio de la samaritana, meditamos sobre la oración como camino de conversión.