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É a Minha Vez! é o podcast onde converso com alunos do Viver de Jogo que criaram um negócio com jogos de tabuleiro. Eles contam suas dúvidas, dificuldades e damos dicas para que você também possa alcançar esse feito. Neste episódio a conversa é com Bruno Bisogni do Sócio do Tabuleiro (@sociodotabuleirooficial) de Campinas - São Paulo.
E para falar sobre CRISES neste episódio, recebemos o nosso grande amigo Pr. Leandro Paiva, da Igreja Batista Amoreiras em Campinas - São Paulo. Dá o play, sejam abençoados e não esqueçam de compartilhar! Host: Pr. Lucas Dutra I https://www.instagram.com/lucaszubdutra/ Convidado: Pr. Leandro Paiva I https://www.instagram.com/pr.leandrop... ONE Ministério é o ministério de Juventude da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba - @pibcuritiba Nele somos UM, somos ONE. Siga as redes sociais do ONE Ministério https://www.instagram.com/oneministerio/ E se inscreva no nosso canal! https://www.youtube.com/oneministerio
Na manhã desta quinta-feira (19/5), o núcleo regional do GAECO em Chapecó, com apoio dos núcleos regionais do GAECOs em São Miguel do Oeste, Itajaí e Campinas/São Paulo, deflagrou a operação "4 LINHAS". Nove mandados de Busca e Apreensão, expedidos pela 2ª Vara Criminal da Comarca de Chapecó, estão em cumprimento, tendo alvos nas cidades de Chapecó, São Miguel do Oeste, Balneário Camboriú, Campinas/SP e Valinhos/SP. Ouça o Promotor de Justiça Diego Roberto Barbiero.
Nesse episódio, nossa equipe recebe o Professor e Doutor Dartagnan Ferrer dos Santos para uma conversa sobre as novas demandas dos trabalhadores dentre a nova dinâmica das relações de trabalho, bem como da necessidade da utilização cada vez maior da criatividade e do senso artístico do ser humano nas relações produtivas. Currículo Lattes do convidado: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3089665060603714 Seja um padrinho do DLI Podcast. Acesse https://www.padrim.com.br/dlipodcast e escolha a sua categoria! Apoio: @livrariadoadvogado Referências citadas: Livros: CRARY, Jonathan. 24/7: Capitalismo tardio e os fins do sono. São Paulo: Ubu, 2016; DOSTOIÉVSKI, Fiódor. Recordações da Casa dos Mortos. Campinas: Sétimo Selo, 2021; DICK, Philip K. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Los Angeles: BOOM Studios, 2015; GRAEBER, David. Bullshit Jobs: A Theory. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2019; HEIDEGGER, Martin. A Origem da Obra de Arte. São Paulo: Edições 70, 2007; HEIDEGGER, Martin. Ensaios e Conferências. 8. ed. São Paulo: Vozes, 2012; HEIDEGGER, Martin. Ser e Tempo. 10. ed. São Paulo: Vozes, 2015; HEIDEGGER, Martin. Serenidade. 2. ed. Porto Alegre: Piaget, 2018; KELLY, Kevin. Inevitável: As 12 forças tecnológicas que mudarão nosso mundo. São Paulo: Alta Books, 2018; KELLY, Kevin. Para onde nos leva a tecnologia. Porto Alegre: Bookman, 2012; SANTOS, Dartagnan Ferrer dos. Trabalho, Tempo e Técnica: licenças reais ao empregado do século XXI. Porto Alegre: Fi, 2021; SUPIOT, Alain. Crítica do Direito do Trabalho. Lisboa (Portugal): Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2002 Filmes: 2001 – UMA ODISSEIA NO ESPAÇO (2001: A Space Odyssey). Diretor: Stanley Kubrick. Estados Unidos, 1968; BLADE RUNNER (Blade Runner). Diretor Ridley Scott. Estados Unidos, 1982. SOLARIS (Солярис). Diretor: Andreij Tarkovski. União Soviética, 1972. Álbuns/CDs: KRAFTWERK – Radio-Activity (1975); KRAFTWERK – Trans-Europe Express (1977); KRAFTWERK – The Man-Machine (1978)
E para falar sobre evangelismo neste episódio, recebemos o nosso grande amigo Pr. Leandro Paiva, da Igreja Batista Amoreiras em Campinas - São Paulo. SOLTA O PLAY! Ouça no Spotify: link do episódio no spotify Dá o play, sejam abençoados e não esqueçam de compartilhar! Host: Pr. Lucas Dutra I https://www.instagram.com/lucaszubdutra/ Convidado: Pr. Erik Saes I https://www.instagram.com/pr.leandropaiva/ ONE Ministério é o ministério de Juventude da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba - @pibcuritiba Nele somos UM, somos ONE. Siga as redes sociais do ONE Ministério https://www.instagram.com/oneministerio/ E se inscreva no nosso canal! https://www.youtube.com/oneministerio
Live DJ set recording from Dale, Caos at Campinas São Paulo Brazil. For some reason the set wasn't fully recorded leaving the end of this experience in the memory of each one there. Enjoy
Olá! Hoje é sexta-feira, 24 de setembro de 2021. Meu nome é Danilo Teodoro, sou assessor de agronegócios no Banco do Brasil em Sorriso, Mato Grosso, e vamos falar um pouco sobre o cenário do milho. O relatório divulgado pelo USDA na última segunda-feira (20) apontou que a colheita de milho norte-americana atingiu 10% do total da área prevista de 34,43 milhões de hectares. Também indicou que o desenvolvimento está mais avançado em relação à média dos últimos 5 anos, com 57% da safra em estado de maturação. As lavouras em condições excelentes e boas estão em 59%, ficando 2 pontos percentuais abaixo do registrado no ano passado. Os futuros do milho em Chicago vêm sendo pressionados negativamente pelo avanço da colheita nos Estados Unidos, devido à maior disponibilidade do grão no mercado, o que já era esperado para o período. No entanto, sofrem influência adicional em relação às preocupações com a normalização do canal de escoamento pela costa do Golfo. No fechamento do dia 21/09 na CBOT, o contrato para dezembro de 2021 fechou em 5,17 dólares por bushel e para julho de 2022 em 5,29 dólares por bushel.Internamente, o indicador Esalq/B3, referência Campinas/São Paulo, em seu fechamento no dia 21 de setembro, apontou para 92,08 reais a saca, refletindo uma certa estabilidade nos preços no mercado doméstico, sinalizando que as vendas estão mais retraídas, e o produtores que possuem o grão buscando preços mais altos no final do ano.De acordo com a consultoria de mercado AgRural, o plantio da Safra Verão de milho 2021/22 chegou a 22% na região Centro-Sul nesta semana. As boas chuvas registradas nos três estados do Sul, onde se concentram os trabalhos de plantio neste momento, estão favorecendo a germinação e o desenvolvimento inicial das lavouras, sem impactos significativos no ritmo da semeadura. Visando apoiar o produtor rural na compra antecipada dos insumos na próxima safra, o BB disponibiliza o custeio antecipado para o milho Segunda Safra, que será cultivado em 2022. Historicamente, a compra antecipada de insumos tem permitido melhores condições negociais, maior segurança quanto ao recebimento dos insumos no período adequado e possibilidade de melhores retornos econômicos da atividade. Conte sempre com a assessoria especializada em agronegócios e com toda equipe do Banco do Brasil. Fica a dica de crédito consciente e sustentável. Até a próxima!
Thiago Lechuga e o Supply Chain Analytcs: Uma jornada de dados do campo ao copo com a AMBEV. O Thiago tem +15 anos de carreira – é Mestre em Ciência da Computação pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas - São Paulo; Pesquisador visitante da Universidade de Western em Ontario Canadá, participou do programa de líderes em tecnologia pelo Instituto de tecnologia da Georgia e MBA em Programa Executivo pela Insper. O Thiago ainda é Hacker, surfista, ciclista e paraquedista, além de solucionador de problemas profissional e Bebedor de Cerveja original. Artigo - https://guiacorporativo.com.br/thiago-lechuga-e-o-supply-chain-analytcs-uma-jornada-de-dados-do-campo-ao-copo-com-ambev/ Se você estiver ouvindo esse episódio pelo Spotify não esqueça de clicar no botão “seguir”, se você estiver ouvindo pelo Apple Podcasts deixe 5 estrelas e comentário que eu leio todos. Me adiciona também no
Apesar das mudanças necessárias e do trabalho focado na pandemia, Flávio Paradella conta como a CBN Campinas idealizou o novo quadro matinal da emissora. Ele e o também apresentador do Jornal da CBN 2ª Edição, Roberto Nonato, vão conversar todas as manhãs, às 10h, no Conexão Campinas-São Paulo. A ideia é repercutir os fatos relevantes de todos os dias nas duas metrópoles, no estado, no Brasil e também no mundo.
O nosso repórter Jaime Alves entrevistou um motorista de ônibus fretado, que faz a linha Campinas-São Paulo. É o Antonio Batista do Prado, que falou sobre os desafios no trânsito complicado da capital e sobre o que faz enquanto espera os passageiros. Aperte o play e confira. O post Fretado pode andar no corredor? apareceu primeiro em Trucão Comunicação em Transporte.
Maria Beraldo has the word “Trouble” emblazoned in bold black letters on her bright red leggings. For this Brazilian lesbian singer-songwriter, speaking openly about political issues is just part of who she is.Beraldo’s first solo album, “Cavala,” is a feminist anthem that presents a strong counter-balance to Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, notorious for his anti-woman and homophobic remarks. For Brazilian lesbian singer-songwriter Maria Beraldo, speaking openly about political issues is just part of who she is. Credit: Sonia Narang/The World Beraldo is gaining fans with her provocative, opinionated lyrics, and has found a niche audience in Brazil, especially among young women and girls and many in the LGBTQ community.“We have something like a dictator,” Beraldo says. “Our government is being closed. One of the most powerful technologies of oppression is to silence a lot of stories. In Brazil, we have a lot of artists and people and everybody thinking and talking about freedom and putting [themselves] out.”While Brazil has relatively strong legal protections for LGBTQ people, anti-gay violence runs high. And Beraldo fears it’s getting worse under Brazil’s recently-elected leader.Related: Activist Marielle Franco's followers seek justice for her murder“We are actually in a moment now that is really complicated,” Beraldo says. “It’s really hard in Brazil now, [homophobia] is growing.”In the poignant, direct lyrics of her song “Maria,” Beraldo creates a world revolving around women, telling her story through the lives of her mother and grandmother.Beraldo says men have long been telling stories through their own perspective, leaving women out. “A lot of histories are being silenced,” she says. “My album is telling my history, and I think it is really powerful for a lesbian woman to say her history.”São Paulo-based sociologist and music researcher, Pérola Mathias, says this music can have an impact on Brazilian society.“Traditionally, we don’t have so many singers that [sing] as a lesbian, putting this kind of voice in the lyrics ... Maria Beraldo is doing this."Pérola Mathias, sociologist and music researcher“Traditionally, we don’t have so many singers that [sing] as a lesbian, putting this kind of voice in the lyrics,” Mathias says. “Maria Beraldo is doing this. When she passes this kind of message, it’s [a] kind of resistance forming in the public, in an artistic way, in an aesthetic way, and in a political way.”Beraldo started as a classically-trained clarinetist, then went on to study music at the prestigious University of Campinas — São Paulo, where she became immersed in the city’s music scene. Now 31, Beraldo says she’s been playing music for as long as she can remember.“I actually started in my mother’s body, because she’s a musician,” Beraldo says. “My parents are musicians, so I always had this at home. My mother opened a music school when I was 6 years old so I started to study there, and I had this privilege of having a music school as my house.”Related: Will Brazil's women writers lose progress under Bolsanaro?Beraldo’s album is titled “Cavala,” which is also the name of the first single she recorded on her album. The word “cavalo” is masculine and means horse in Portuguese. But the word “cavala” can be used as an offensive term for women who are attractive by common societal standards, but considered robust or too strong, like a man.In her song “Cavala,” Beraldo reclaims the word.“I think that word [cavala] has the strength of the animal and the strength that was taken from us.”Maria Beraldo, Brazilian musician“I think that word has the strength of the animal and the strength that was taken from us,” Beraldo says. “Like, men are strong, men are brave, men are like the horse. And, actually, we are that. We are supporting everything. Women had that strength much more than them ... So, it was a word that started to come out in my life because of this music.”Pérola Mathias, the Brazilian sociologist and music expert, says Beraldo’s music sends a message to girls and young women, especially in an era when they’re growing up “hearing the most important power of the country saying women [are] not good to [be in certain roles.]”“Maria Beraldo can be an example of a free woman for them, and I think it’s important in this conservative moment."Pérola Mathias, sociologist and music expert“Maria Beraldo can be an example of a free woman for them, and I think it’s important in this conservative moment,” Mathias says. “This music can say to them, “You can do whatever you want being a woman.’”Related: Brazil's first transgender Afro Brazilian lawmaker Record label executive Gui Jesus Toledo, who runs RISCO, the label that signed Beraldo, says Beraldo's songs are reaching young people across Brazil.“Maria receives many messages from young girls, mainly from Instagram, saying ‘Maria, thank you very much, you made me realize how I can be a lesbian girl in this male chauvinist era and society,’” Toledo says. “So, I think it’s really, really important."Beraldo’s live concerts attract thousands of people across Brazil, and she spreads her message through social media as well. Her Instagram following has grown to more than 16,000 people.“I think that a lot of women and a lot of lesbian women listen to my history and identity, and that gives a lot of strength [to] those people,” Beraldo says. “The way that we can start to change things is to let each person tell her history.”
Maria Beraldo has the word “Trouble” emblazoned in bold black letters on her bright red leggings. For this Brazilian lesbian singer-songwriter, speaking openly about political issues is just part of who she is.Beraldo's first solo album, “Cavala,” is a feminist anthem that presents a strong counter-balance to Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, notorious for his anti-woman and homophobic remarks. For Brazilian lesbian singer-songwriter Maria Beraldo, speaking openly about political issues is just part of who she is. Credit: Sonia Narang/The World Beraldo is gaining fans with her provocative, opinionated lyrics, and has found a niche audience in Brazil, especially among young women and girls and many in the LGBTQ community.“We have something like a dictator,” Beraldo says. “Our government is being closed. One of the most powerful technologies of oppression is to silence a lot of stories. In Brazil, we have a lot of artists and people and everybody thinking and talking about freedom and putting [themselves] out.”While Brazil has relatively strong legal protections for LGBTQ people, anti-gay violence runs high. And Beraldo fears it's getting worse under Brazil's recently-elected leader.Related: Activist Marielle Franco's followers seek justice for her murder“We are actually in a moment now that is really complicated,” Beraldo says. “It's really hard in Brazil now, [homophobia] is growing.”In the poignant, direct lyrics of her song “Maria,” Beraldo creates a world revolving around women, telling her story through the lives of her mother and grandmother.Beraldo says men have long been telling stories through their own perspective, leaving women out. “A lot of histories are being silenced,” she says. “My album is telling my history, and I think it is really powerful for a lesbian woman to say her history.”São Paulo-based sociologist and music researcher, Pérola Mathias, says this music can have an impact on Brazilian society.“Traditionally, we don't have so many singers that [sing] as a lesbian, putting this kind of voice in the lyrics ... Maria Beraldo is doing this."Pérola Mathias, sociologist and music researcher“Traditionally, we don't have so many singers that [sing] as a lesbian, putting this kind of voice in the lyrics,” Mathias says. “Maria Beraldo is doing this. When she passes this kind of message, it's [a] kind of resistance forming in the public, in an artistic way, in an aesthetic way, and in a political way.”Beraldo started as a classically-trained clarinetist, then went on to study music at the prestigious University of Campinas — São Paulo, where she became immersed in the city's music scene. Now 31, Beraldo says she's been playing music for as long as she can remember.“I actually started in my mother's body, because she's a musician,” Beraldo says. “My parents are musicians, so I always had this at home. My mother opened a music school when I was 6 years old so I started to study there, and I had this privilege of having a music school as my house.”Related: Will Brazil's women writers lose progress under Bolsanaro?Beraldo's album is titled “Cavala,” which is also the name of the first single she recorded on her album. The word “cavalo” is masculine and means horse in Portuguese. But the word “cavala” can be used as an offensive term for women who are attractive by common societal standards, but considered robust or too strong, like a man.In her song “Cavala,” Beraldo reclaims the word.“I think that word [cavala] has the strength of the animal and the strength that was taken from us.”Maria Beraldo, Brazilian musician“I think that word has the strength of the animal and the strength that was taken from us,” Beraldo says. “Like, men are strong, men are brave, men are like the horse. And, actually, we are that. We are supporting everything. Women had that strength much more than them ... So, it was a word that started to come out in my life because of this music.”Pérola Mathias, the Brazilian sociologist and music expert, says Beraldo's music sends a message to girls and young women, especially in an era when they're growing up “hearing the most important power of the country saying women [are] not good to [be in certain roles.]”“Maria Beraldo can be an example of a free woman for them, and I think it's important in this conservative moment."Pérola Mathias, sociologist and music expert“Maria Beraldo can be an example of a free woman for them, and I think it's important in this conservative moment,” Mathias says. “This music can say to them, “You can do whatever you want being a woman.'”Related: Brazil's first transgender Afro Brazilian lawmaker Record label executive Gui Jesus Toledo, who runs RISCO, the label that signed Beraldo, says Beraldo's songs are reaching young people across Brazil.“Maria receives many messages from young girls, mainly from Instagram, saying ‘Maria, thank you very much, you made me realize how I can be a lesbian girl in this male chauvinist era and society,'” Toledo says. “So, I think it's really, really important."Beraldo's live concerts attract thousands of people across Brazil, and she spreads her message through social media as well. Her Instagram following has grown to more than 16,000 people.“I think that a lot of women and a lot of lesbian women listen to my history and identity, and that gives a lot of strength [to] those people,” Beraldo says. “The way that we can start to change things is to let each person tell her history.”
Diretamente do Hangar do Euro Treino, Daniel Jobz dissemina as tretas e dessa vez conta com o reforço dos Galáticos (e não classificados no cut) do X-Wing Leandro Grego, Herbert Parasio, Denicol (o Bot) e Pedro Fire para desvendar mais alguns mistérios do planeta Treta BR. Dilema de críticos do Pupu (mas não só dele), Intelligence Agent em ação e Tapete Mágico são os temas abordados pelos gloriosos videntes de luxo do eixo Campinas - São Paulo - Rio de Janeiro nesse episódio pra lá de especial! #flybutter