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Penitencia
199. Trafiqué sustancias por años para comprar amor | Dafne

Penitencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 47:34


Dafne nació en Sinaloa y creció en la Ciudad de México. A los 18 años le dijo a su mamá que era gay. La respuesta fue seca y definitiva: "Haz de cuenta que para ti estoy muerta." Así, sin dinero y sin familia, comenzó una vida que la llevaría del narco en Baja California a las calles de la ciudad y finalmente a la cárcel donde hoy vive, y donde por primera vez en su vida la llaman Dafne. 00:00:00 – 00:02:15 | Quién es Dafne 00:02:15 – 00:11:55 | El rechazo de su familia 00:11:55 – 00:18:30 | Cinco años en el narco 00:18:30 – 00:29:45 | La calle y la cárcel 00:29:45 – 00:53:34 | Libertad adentro Durante cinco años trabajó en el tráfico de sustancias prohibidas en La Paz, Baja California. Cargó armas, cuidó laboratorios y hizo cosas que aún la persiguen en sueños. Lo hizo por necesidad, por sobrevivencia y porque en ese mundo encontró algo que nunca había tenido: dinero, reconocimiento y a alguien a quien amar. Cuando una balacera le dejó perdigones de escopeta incrustados en el cuerpo, algo cambió. Salió del narco, pero el mundo que la esperaba afuera no era mejor. Alcohol, robo, huachicol y calle. Su historia no es la de alguien que eligió el camino equivocado. Es la de alguien que nunca tuvo camino. Hoy Dafne vive en un reclusorio varonil de la Ciudad de México. Aquí tiene pareja, tres comidas al día y algo que nadie afuera le dio: la posibilidad de existir tal como es. Dice que es feliz. Y esa frase sola debería hacernos pensar mucho. En este episodio de Penitencia hablamos de identidad negada, de violencia como consecuencia del abandono y de lo que significa encontrar libertad estando privada de ella. Para ver episodios exclusivos, entra aquí: https://www.patreon.com/Penitencia_mx ¿Quieres ver los episodios antes que nadie? Obtén acceso 24 horas antes aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh4_O86hGLVPdUhwroxtw/join Visita penitencia.com Síguenos en: https://instagram.com/penitencia_mx   https://tiktok.com/@penitencia_mx   https://facebook.com/penitencia.mx   https://x.com/penitencia_mx   Spotify: https://spotify.link/jFvOuTtseDb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/penitencia/id1707298050 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/860c4127-6a3b-4e8f-a5fd-b61258de9643/penitencia Redes Saskia: https://www.youtube.com/@saskiandr - suscríbete a su canal https://instagram.com/saskianino   https://tiktok.com/@saskianino   https://x.com/saskianino

Label Antenne
En Direct du Cargö pour la Release party de Rougir

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 58:54


Dans cette émission, Label Antenne est en direct du Cargö, afin de vous faire vivre au plus prêt l'ambiance de la soirée. Au programme, deux release party avec les groupes Lonely Gin et Rougir.

Label Antenne
La finale régionale de Buzz Booster avec Dooms, et Osy, artiste qui participe à cette finale

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 37:36


Dans cette émission, en première partie, on reçoit Dooms, qui nous parle du dispositif Buzz Booster. En seconde partie d'émission, on parle des artistes qui constituent la programmation pour la finale régionale qui a lieu au Cargö. Et on accueille l'artiste Osy, qui participe à cette finale aux micros de Phénix. En fin d'émission, on retrouve Nolan pour une nouvelle chronique.

Radio Campus France
LOMA | Campus Local Club [local mixtape : Caen ]

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 55:26


LOMA est une DJ caennaise membre du dispoitif So.Her du Cargö. LOMA, c'est l'alliance envoûtante du groove de la dark disco et les textures métalliques de l'EBM. Plongée depuis toujours dans le rock et la musique live, elle découvre le mix il y a un an et façonne depuis un univers sonore où ses influences dark wave et post-punk se rencontrent . Infos: https://lecargo.fr/accompagnement/so%C2%B7her/ Production : Radio Phénix, 2026 ------------------------------------------------------ CAMPUS CLUB, les mixtapes Campus Club | mixes & résidences labels Au plus près des cultures électro qui marquent la création musicale d'aujourd'hui, le réseau Radio Campus France donne carte blanche aux nouveaux talents des musiques électronique et aux labels défricheurs.  En écoute régulière sur plus de 30 radios et en podcast, retrouvez chaque semaine CAMPUS CLUB, un mix exclusif d'un.e DJ ou producteur.ice. de la scène française ou étrangère. Nouveauté ! Campus LOCAL Club,  Parce que tout ne se passe pas que dans les grandes métropoles internationales, chaque semaine également, retrouvez Campus Local Club, les sons des collectifs et DJs qui agitent les villes et territoires partout en France. ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr

El Faro de Redención
Cargó nuestra vergüenza (Hebreos 12:1-2) - No escatimó su vida día 2

El Faro de Redención

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 23:20


¿Qué hacemos con la vergüenza que nos persigue? Descubre la verdad liberadora: en la cruz, Cristo no solo pagó nuestra culpa, sino que también cargó con nuestra vergüenza para dejarnos libres y acercarnos a Dios sin temor.  

Quantum
Quantum 79 - Actualités de mars 2026

Quantum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 79:38


Voici le 79e épisode de Quantum, le podcast qui fait le point sur l'actualité scientifique, technologique et économique de l'écosystème quantique en France et dans le monde. Evénéments APS March meeting à Denver14 000 physiciens et un beau « hall of fame » du domaine. Le prochain aura lieu à Atlanta des 11 au 16 avril 2027.A venir :Journée Pasqal à Paris le 14 avril, occasion de faire le point sur leur roadmap et partenariats. Inauguration de Quandela Lucy au TGCC le 14 avrilColloque le 16 avril d'une journée au Collège de France organisée par Pascale Senellart sur la photonique quantique avec Serge Haroche en ouverture. https://www.college-de-france.fr/fr/agenda/colloque/technologies-quantiques-base-de-lumiereJournée Quantique Défense organisée à l'AID le 17 avril à l'Ecole Polytechnique.Conférence développeurs Devoxx le 23 avril 2026 avec Fanny Bouton, Olivier Ezratty et Sébastien Marie de Matmut au Palais des Congrès, et aussi Guillaume Schurk d'Alice&Bob. https://www.devoxx.fr/QEI Workshop du 18 au 22 mai à Barcelone. https://qei.netlify.app/Conférence scientifique en l'honneur de la carrière de Philippe Grangier à l'IOGS le 4 juin. https://grangier26.sciencesconf.org/France Quantum le 14 juin à Station F. https://www.francequantum.fr/content/full-day-standard-ticket-2026?discount=OVHCLOUDFQ&productid=a1a41d57-08d5-f011-8195-0022487f0371&qty=1&purchasestep=0&steptype=productsLes 25 et 26 juin : Panorama de toutes les voies technologiques de l'ordinateur quantique à Grenoble organisé par la Maison du Quantique Grenoble-Alpes. https://lnkd.in/dvcasQb2Ecole d'été à Cargèse en Corse organisée par le GdR TeQ du CNRS ‘Quantum Technologies for Computation and Communication' du 8 au 20 juin. https://qt4cc.sciencesconf.org/ France Qubit PharmaceuticalPapier intéressant de l'équipe de Jean-Philip Piquemal sur la découverte de médicaments à l'aide d'une combinaison de calcul classique, d'émulateur, de réseaux de tenseurs et de calcul quantique. The Convergence Frontier: Integrating Machine Learning and High Performance Quantum Computing for Next-Generation Drug Discovery by Narjes Ansari, César Feniou, Nicolaï Gouraud, Daniele Loco, Siwar Badreddine, Baptiste Claudon, Félix Aviat, Marharyta Blazhynska, Kevin Gasperich, Guillaume Michel, Diata Traore, Corentin Villot, Thomas Plé, Olivier Adjoua, Louis Lagardère, and Jean-Philip Piquemal, arXiv, March 2026 (50 pages). https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17790 High Performance Quantum Emulation for Chemistry Applications with Hyperion by Olivier Adjoua, Siwar Badreddine, César Feniou, Igor Chollet, Diata Traore, Guillaume Michel, and Jean-Philip Piquemal, arXiv, April 2026 (15 pages). https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.01176 Cela complète deux autres papiers côté simulations en chimie quantique :Utility-scale quantum computational chemistry by Davide Castaldo, and Markus Reiher, arXiv, March 2026 (49 pages). ETH Zurich.End-to-End Simulation of Chemical Dynamics on a Quantum Computer by Elliot C. Eklund, Arkin Tikku, Patrick Sinnott, William J. Huggins, Guang Hao Low, Dominic W. Berry, and Ivan Kassal, arXiv, March 2026 (69 pages) par Google AI. Alice&Bob et ARPA-ELos Alamos National Laboratory is working with a General Electric spinoff, GE Vernova, and quantum scaleup Alice & Bob to accelerate the design of cheaper and more sustainable magnets that can be used in electric motors, turbines and future energy and industrial technologies.  The collaboration received $3.9 million from the U.S. DoE's ARPA-E Quantum Computing for Computational Chemistry program to conduct this project.http://email.hkamarcom.com/c/eJwEwE1yhSAMAODTwNJJQvhbsOjm3SMQqE712bGMTnv6flo4-SrO9oIxcvaJCe1a1NeRWAInH33n1lwQjCIdB0JmslshoADOIRIA4ZJ8i9iTVGlBldQwrF9yyNXOY2nnYfeyzvn9Y9yHoZeh1_M8yy7vffk8b0Mve5Vz3-6tX4bh7H-XzPm7vPu0s1SlqCENjZwBJOZcQVKu7Aa14cnO4kkaSgAdAxxxZ_IQNAK6XsX5Zu9C_wEAAP__NBxEhg Papier sur QEC/FTQCOlivier a publié “How to compare logical qubits”, un papier technique en anglais de 45 pages pour débroussailler le domaine de la correction d'erreurs et de la tolérance aux fautes. https://www.oezratty.net/wordpress/2026/how-to-compare-logical-qubits/ Benoit Valiron sur le mythe de l'avantage quantiqueBenoit est chercheur en information quantique et enseignant...

Label Antenne
Rencontre avec Thibaut, membre du groupe Mickle Muckle

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 27:01


Dans cette émission, on reçoit l'artiste Thibaut, membre du groupe Mickle Muckle. Il vient nous parler du groupe et de sa release party qui a eu lieu le 2 avril 2026, au Cargö, en compagnie du groupe Carnage Piknik, en première partie.

Label Antenne
Jean Morel, créateur du Grünt nous parle de cet évènement

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 14:01


Dans cette émission, Anaëlle est partie à la rencontre de Jean Morel, créateur du Grünt, qui été venu faire une soirée au sein du Cargö.

dans parle carg jean morel
Label Antenne
Romain et Arthur, co-fondateur de Spicy Cuts sont venus nous parler de la soirée du 13 mars : NDK Club

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 40:16


Dans cette émission, Romain du Cargö et Arthur de Spicy Cuts sont venus nous parler de la soirée NDK CLUB qui a eu lieu le vendredi 13 mars dernier.

Label Antenne
Romain du Cargö vient nous parler de l'événement Grünt

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 17:19


Dans cette émission, Romain, coordinateur de la programmation artistique et culturelle au sein du Cargö, vient nous parler du concert Grünt, qui a eu lieu le vendredi 6 mars dernier, au Cargö.

Danilo Montero - Sígueme Internacional
CONSTRUYE TU FUTURO HOY - Danilo Montero | Prédicas Cristianas 2026

Danilo Montero - Sígueme Internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 38:31


En este mensaje, Danilo Montero nos confronta con una pregunta clave:¿En qué etapa de la vida estás?Cada estación tiene oportunidades, ventajas y retos únicos. Vivir con sabiduría no es acelerar procesos ni quemar etapas, sino abrazar el momento presente y construir fundamento para el futuro.El mensaje toma como referencia la vida de David en Primer Libro de Samuel.Aunque fue ungido como rey siendo joven (1 Samuel 16:13), David no subió inmediatamente al trono. Primero sirvió. Cuidó ovejas. Tocó música para aliviar al rey Saúl. Cargó armas. Aprendió fidelidad en lo pequeño.Cuando enfrentó a Goliat (1 Samuel 17:34-37), ya había vencido leones y osos en lo secreto. Su victoria pública fue el resultado de procesos privados.El mensaje desarrolla tres fundamentos para construir el futuro hoy:1️⃣ Servir antes de liderarDavid sirvió a su padre y luego al rey.Un corazón que aprende a servir está listo para liderar.Jesús mismo vivió sujeto a sus padres durante 30 años antes de iniciar su ministerio público. Antes de edificar a su Iglesia, aprendió disciplina, trabajo y obediencia.El servicio no es una plataforma para promoción personal, es una escuela de carácter.2️⃣ Ser fiel en lo pequeñoLa integridad no se forma en el escenario, sino en lo privado.Antes de vencer gigantes, debemos someter nuestro corazón a Dios.Antes del éxito visible, viene la disciplina invisible.Ejemplos prácticos del mensaje:¿Quieres éxito financiero mañana? Aprende a presupuestar hoy.¿Quieres estabilidad futura? Aprende a ahorrar, invertir y ser generoso ahora.No quieras vivir como retirado cuando apenas estás comenzando.Construir el futuro implica sembrar hoy.3️⃣ Formar una vida espiritual sólidaDavid no solo era valiente; era adorador.Su vida pública nació de su altar privado.La espiritualidad madura no surge de una experiencia aislada, sino de una devoción constante.El mensaje concluye con la oración de Salmos 90:12:“Enséñanos a contar de tal modo nuestros días, que traigamos al corazón sabiduría.”Vivir sabiendo que la vida es breve nos lleva a invertir bien cada estación.

Fútbol es Radio
"Vinicius se cargó el partido del Real Madrid chivándose al árbitro"

Fútbol es Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 47:04


Tertulia presentada con Sergio Valentín, junto a Juanma Rodríguez, Gonzalo Heredero e Isidoro San José.

Label Antenne
Anaëlle part à la rencontre d'Ino Casablanca, lors du Calvadojo

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 22:16


Dans cette émission, Anaëlle est partie à la rencontre de l'artiste Ino Casablanca lors du Calvadojo dernier, qui avait eu lieu au Cargö, le 21 janvier 2026.  

Label Antenne
La 4e édition du Calvadojo avec Rakam & Kaps

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 37:23


Dans cette émission, on reçoit Rakam et Kaps, pour parler de la 4e édition du Calvadojo. Le 24 janvier, au Cargö aura lieu la 4e édition du Calvadojo, avec au programme 3 têtes d'affiche : Ino Casablanca, GlizBorn & SESE.

La Traque
[INÉDIT] Yvan Colonna, la Corse face au meurtre du Préfet : Identité Corse (1/4)

La Traque

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 16:30


Plongez dans l'histoire d'un nom qui hante encore l'île et les couloirs du pouvoir : Yvan Colonna, le tueur du préfet. Fils de berger et figure du nationalisme corse, Colonna grandit sur l'île de Beauté, au cœur d'un paysage tendu entre traditions, revendications identitaires et violences clandestines. Accusé d'être l'assassin du préfet Claude Érignac en 1998, il devient l'homme le plus recherché de France. Pendant des années, il échappe aux forces de l'ordre, vivant caché dans les maquis corses, protégé par un silence quasi sacré et un soutien populaire qui divise le pays. Son arrestation, puis ses procès, allument à chaque fois de nouvelles braises dans un dossier où s'entremêlent justice, identité, secrets d'État et colère populaire. Identité Corse  Yvan Colonna grandit entre Ajaccio et Cargèse, bercé par une enfance libre et un profond attachement à la Corse. Le choc d'Aléria et l'exil forcé à Nice nourrissent en lui une conscience nationaliste qui ne fait que grandir. De retour sur l'île, il devient berger, mais reste proche des milieux militants les plus radicaux du FLNC. Dans les années 90, alors que le mouvement se déchire, Yvan choisit la ligne dure et rejoint la fraction clandestine qui refuse tout dialogue avec Paris. Jusqu'à participer, cagoulé, à l'attaque de la gendarmerie de Pietrosella en 1997, acte fondateur d'une escalade qui prépare la suite de la traque. Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : [INÉDIT] James Whitey Bulger, le traître de Boston : le pacte avec le diable (1/4) [INÉDIT] James Whitey Bulger, le traître de Boston : le chat et la souris (2/4) [INÉDIT] James Whitey Bulger, le traître de Boston : les cadavres refont surface (3/4) [INÉDIT] James Whitey Bulger, le traître de Boston : la reddition de Santa Monica (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam  Textes : Capucine Lebot Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

365 con Dios
27 Set - Día 270/365 | El amor que cargó nuestro dolor ✨

365 con Dios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 67:31


Isaías vio siglos antes lo que Jesús haría: cargar nuestras culpas, sanar nuestras heridas y transformar la cruz en victoria.

Hora 14
Hora 14 | Ada Colau, desde la Flotilla de la Libertad: "Tenemos miedo pero más a que Israel siga cargándose a una población entera"

Hora 14

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 4:22


'Hora 14' es el informativo líder del mediodía. Cada tarde a las 14:00 de lunes a domingo, la actualidad de la mañana en la Cadena SER. Dirigido por Javier Casal.

Label Antenne
La programmation du Cargö 25 – 26

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 29:11


Dans cette émission, Flavie reçoit Romain qui vient nous parler de la rentrée au Cargö pour cette nouvelle saison.  

Rule Breaker Investing
Market Cap Game Show: Planes, Steaks & Automobiles

Rule Breaker Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 67:00


Welcome back to our quarterly Market Cap Game Show! Two past champions—Andy Cross and Yasser El-Shimy—take the stage to test their market-cap mettle (and yours) across ten public companies, vying for a spot in the 2026 March Market Cap Madness World Championships. From tech titans and international hotel brands to down home Texas fare and online car shopping, the matchups run from familiar to delightfully unexpected—plus plenty of banter. Can you outscore Andy, Yasser, or both? Play along, challenge your market cap intuition, and discover the surprising values of companies you know and love (and maybe a few you've never heard of!). Companies mentioned: ASR, CARG, CEG, CME, GOOG, LKQ, MAR, NXP, PGR, TXRH Sign up for The Motley Fool's Breakfast News here: ⁠www.fool.com/breakfastnews⁠ Order David's Rule Breaker Investing book here: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1804091219/ Host: David Gardner Guests: Andy Cross, Yasser El-Shimy Producers: Bart Shannon, Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Economía Pesada
Tenemos presupuesto y ya nos cargó el payaso​

Economía Pesada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 32:54


El gobierno de Sheinbaum mandó su primer proyecto presupuestal y hay grandes sorpresas como la llegada de nuevos impuestos al consumo, básicamente al IEPS. Tan solo la gasolina tendrá un impuesto de $10 por litro.Luego está todo el dinero que se le da a la Sener que ahora sale más cara y la caída en los presupuestos de seguridad y salud. Un análisis con Gonzalo Monroy, consultor económico.Visita la sección de Finanzas de El Sol de México para estar al día del contexto económico. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ASCO Guidelines Podcast Series
Geriatric Assessment Global Guideline

ASCO Guidelines Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 16:19


Dr. Cris Bergerot and Dr. Enrique Soto join the podcast to discuss the new global guideline on geriatric assessment. This guideline provides evidence-based, resource-stratified recommendations across the basic, limited, and enhanced settings. Dr. Bergerot and Dr. Soto discuss who should receive a geriatric assessment, the role of geriatric assessment, which elements of geriatric assessment can help predict adverse outcomes, and how a geriatric assessment is used to guide care and make treatment decisions. They comment on the importance of this guideline worldwide, and the impact of this guideline for a wide range of clinicians, patients, researchers, policymakers, and health administrators.   Read the full guideline, “Geriatric Assessment: ASCO Global Guideline” at www.asco.org/global-guidelines." TRANSCRIPT This guideline, clinical tools, and resources are available at www.asco.org/global-guidelines. Read the full text of the guideline, view clinical tools and resources, and review authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest in the JCO Global Oncology,       https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/GO-25-00276       Brittany Harvey: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast, one of ASCO's podcasts delivering timely information to keep you up to date on the latest changes, challenges, and advances in oncology. You can find all the shows, including this one, at asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I'm interviewing Dr. Cris Bergerot from OncoClínicas & Co and Dr. Enrique Soto from the University of Colorado, co-chairs on “Geriatric Assessment: ASCO Global Guideline”. Thank you for being here today, Dr. Bergerot and Dr. Soto. Dr. Cris Bergerot: Thank you. Dr. Enrique Soto: Thanks for the invitation, Brittany. Brittany Harvey: And then before we discuss this guideline, I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed for each guideline. The disclosures of potential conflicts of interest for the guideline panel, including Dr. Bergerot and Dr. Soto who have joined us here today, are available online with the publication of the guideline in JCO Global Oncology, which is linked in the show notes. So then to jump into the guideline here, Dr. Soto, could you start by providing an overview of the scope and the purpose of this global guideline on geriatric assessment? Dr. Enrique Soto: Of course, Brittany. So, this guideline comes from a request from the global oncology community and from the geriatric oncology community, who is very interested in making sure that geriatric oncology recommendations that are used in the United States can be adopted and used globally. So, this was a very highly rated topic when we had our call for proposals for guidelines, and that's why we decided to do this. The idea of this guideline is to provide resource-stratified recommendations for the use of geriatric assessments and interventions in older adults with cancer across different settings, right? And that these guidelines can be applied by clinicians working in low- and middle-income countries, but also, in a way, by clinicians working in community settings where the availability of resources may be limited. And the idea of these recommendations is to help clinicians evaluate older people with cancer better and also understand which interventions can be implemented with the resources they have and which interventions have a bigger bang for the buck, so to speak. And as all evidence-based, stratified guidelines that ASCO conducts, we stratified resources as basic, limited, or enhanced. And that means resources that go from those that provide the greatest benefits for patients in terms of outcomes to those that are evidence-based but provide additional additive benefits. And those resource-stratified recommendations can be found in the ASCO website as to how these guidelines are developed, and that's pretty standard for most resource-stratified guidelines. Brittany Harvey: Great. I appreciate that background and the impetus for this guideline, and thank you for providing that resource-stratified framework of basic, limited, and enhanced. I think that helps provide context for the guideline recommendations here. So then, Dr. Bergerot, I'd like to next review the key recommendations of this guideline across the four clinical questions that the guideline addresses. So, across those settings, the basic, limited, and enhanced settings, what is the role of geriatric assessment in older adults with cancer to inform specific interventions? Dr. Cris Bergerot: I think this is one of the most important points, so let's break it down. First off, who should actually receive the geriatric assessment? And the recommendation is clear. All patients aged 65 and older who are being considered for systemic cancer therapy should undergo a geriatric assessment. Now, depending on the available resources, for example, in basic setting, a quick screening may be enough, but in enhanced setting, a comprehensive geriatric assessment is encouraged. And for our next question, in which elements of the geriatric assessment can help predict poor outcomes, the core domains to focus on include things like physical function, comorbidities, polypharmacy, cognition, nutrition, social support, and psychological health. And there are also validate tools like the G8, the CGA, and the CARG that can be used depending on the setting and resources available. Now, talking about how we actually use the geriatric assessment to guide care, the assessment results can guide interventions to reduce treatment-related toxicities and maintain the patient functions. So, even in basic settings, the result can help guide those adjustments or identify the need for supportive care. And in more resource settings, we can implement more tailored intervention based on those findings. And finally, for our fourth question: How can geriatric assessment help guide treatment decisions? So, GA can influence decisions about how aggressive treatment should be, help clarify goals of care, and determine whether a curative or palliative approach makes the most sense. And again, even in settings with limited resources, a simplified GA can still provide meaningful guidance. Brittany Harvey: Great. Thank you, Dr. Bergerot, for that high-level overview of the recommendations of this guideline. So then, following that, Dr. Soto, which geriatric assessment tools and elements should clinicians use to predict adverse outcomes for older patients receiving systemic therapy across the basic, limited, and enhanced settings? Dr. Enrique Soto: Yeah, so that is an excellent question because it's something that people want to know, right? When people start developing a geriatric oncology clinic, one of the first things they want to know is which tools should I use. And we hope that this guideline will provide some clarity regarding this. So, our overarching recommendation is that every patient, regardless of the level of resources, should receive some sort of geriatric assessment. And that geriatric assessment can go from a simple screening tool, such as the G8 tool, which is available online and very easy to do, and that can be done in basic settings, to a more sophisticated geriatric assessment. The important thing, and what we emphasize in the guideline, is that regardless of the tool you use, it should include those high-priority domains that are associated with outcomes in older adults with cancer. And those include an assessment of physical function, of cognition, emotional health, comorbidities, polypharmacy, nutrition, and social support. In addition to that, an important thing that the guideline does is endorse the recommendation from our parent guideline, the guideline from high-income settings, the practical geriatric assessment, which is a tool that was actually developed by the ASCO Geriatric Oncology Group, which is a self-administered tool that people can use to evaluate their patients in a prompt and fast manner. And what we actually did for this guideline is include the validation of the various tools included in the practical geriatric assessment in the five most widely spoken languages in the world, including Hindi, Chinese, Spanish, and French, and Portuguese. And so, most of these tools are validated in these languages. So, we believe that the practical geriatric assessment is a tool that can be utilized across settings and that doesn't require a lot of resources. I think an important future step is making sure that we get the practical geriatric assessment translated into various languages, and we're working with the ASCO team in getting that done. Brittany Harvey: That's an excellent point. And yes, we'll hope to have the practical geriatric assessment translated into more languages. And that tool is available linked in the guideline itself, and we'll also provide a link for listeners in the show notes of this episode (Practical Geriatric Assessment). So then, following that, Dr. Bergerot, in resource-constrained settings, what general life expectancy data should clinicians use to estimate mortality and inform treatment decision-making? Dr. Cris Bergerot: So, in basic and limited resource environments, you might not have access to every tool or specialist, but you can still make informed and thoughtful decisions. So, what the guideline recommends is to start with population-level life expectancy tables. These are available through the WHO Global Health Observatory, and they offer useful starting points. And if available, clinicians should also look for country-specific or regional survival data. That kind of local information can be even more relevant to your patient population. The clinical judgment is also key here, and it becomes even more powerful when it's guided by the patient's geriatric assessment results. And when possible, use age- and comorbidity-adjusted models, like the Lee index or tools from the ePrognosis. This can help refine estimates of mortality risk and also inform how aggressive treatment should be. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. I appreciate you providing those specifics as well. So then, following that, Dr. Bergerot mentioned this a little bit earlier, but Dr. Soto, how should geriatric assessment be used to guide management of older patients with cancer across the basic, limited, and enhanced settings? Dr. Enrique Soto: Yeah, and again, that's another important focus, right? Because if we assess things and then don't do anything about them, then why even assess them, right? And in many settings, people say, “Well, I don't have the tools to provide the interventions that these patients actually need.” And a very significant part of building this guideline was coming up with a resource-stratified and evidence-based way in which to prioritize which interventions provide most benefits for older adults with cancer. And so, for each level and each domain, we have a series of interventions that have been stratified according to importance and evidence base, and that is actually one of the coolest features of the guideline. We included a table, and then we have for each of the domains, including falls, functional status, weight loss, et cetera, what are the interventions that oncologists can do in their clinical visit without needing a lot of resources, including providing some specific information, giving some recommendations to patients, to more high-level things that can be done when the healthcare system allows it, such as working with a nutritionist, providing supplements, testing for particular cognitive impairments, et cetera. So, I encourage people to take a look at that table. It was really a lot of work putting that table together, and that table has specific recommendations for each setting, and I think people will find it very useful. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. That table certainly contains a lot of information that's very helpful for clinicians. I think it's important to call out those tailored interventions to improve care and quality of life for every patient. So then, we've just reviewed all of the recommendations in this guideline. So, I'd like to ask you, Dr. Bergerot, in your opinion, what should clinicians know as they implement these recommendations across resource levels? Dr. Cris Bergerot: I would say that clinicians should remember that even a brief geriatric assessment can make a meaningful difference. You don't need a full suite of tools to improve quality of care, but clinicians should tailor all the tools that are available in their local context and always keeping in mind the core geriatric domains that we have mentioned in the very beginning of our podcast. And let's be clear, the goal of the assessment isn't just to gather data, as Enrique mentioned; it's to use this information to guide treatment decision and also to improve outcomes. And whenever possible, clinicians should engage interdisciplinary teams that might include nurse, psychologist, social workers, community health workers, or anyone who can help address the patient's broader needs. And flexibility really matters. So, especially in settings with limited access to specialists or diagnostics, we should prioritize what is feasible and what will truly help our patients during their journey. And above all, we should keep this in mind that equity in care delivery is essential. Just because resources are limited doesn't mean we can't deliver age-sensitive and even patient-centered care. Brittany Harvey: Definitely. That multidisciplinary care that you mentioned is key, and also thinking about what is feasible across every resource level to provide optimal care for every single patient. So then, to expand on that just a little bit and to wrap us up, Dr. Soto, what is the impact of this guideline for older adults with cancer globally? Dr. Enrique Soto: Well, what we hope this guideline will lead to is to a boom in geriatric oncology worldwide, right? That is our final goal. And what we want is for clinicians interested in starting a geriatric oncology program or setting up a geriatric oncology clinic to use these guidelines in order to justify the interventions that they're going to do, to pick the important partners they need for their multidisciplinary team, to choose the tools that they're going to implement. And then, with that, to present this to leaders in their hospitals, leaders in their healthcare system so that they can start these clinics that will ultimately lead to better outcomes for older adults with cancer. So, I encourage people to view this as high-quality, evidence-based recommendations that are done by a group of experts and with a thorough review of the literature and also based on our parent guidelines. The fact that these guidelines are resource-stratified does not by any mean signify that they're of less quality or that the recommendations that are included in those are not proven to improve outcomes, cancer-specific and also general outcomes, in older adults with cancer. Another thing that I think these guidelines could do in the future is motivate researchers in low- and middle-income countries to fill in the gaps that we have identified in these guidelines. We've made it very clear across the guidelines where evidence is lacking. And I think that this should prompt researchers across the globe to start trying to fill in these gaps with high-quality research. And finally, I also think that this is a call for policymakers, health administrators, and people interested in public health to start scaling up resources so that places with basic resources can eventually become places with more sophisticated resources. And I think this does not only apply to low- and middle-income countries, but also to community oncologists in the US who may be facing resource constraints. And I think that these guidelines can help them stratify and understand what things should be implemented first and how to scale up. So yeah, that's the dream that with this guideline, more people will start implementing geriatric oncology around the globe and that ASCO will continue to be a leader in setting the stage for what should be done in geriatric oncology and for improving care to older adults with cancer, regardless of where they live. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. This guideline is wide-reaching and has important impacts worldwide. So, I want to thank you both so much for the huge amount of work you took to develop this evidence-based guideline, and thank you for joining me on the podcast today, Dr. Bergerot and Dr. Soto. Dr. Cris Bergerot: Thank you so much. Dr. Enrique Soto: Thank you for the invitation. It was a pleasure. Brittany Harvey: And finally, thank you to our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO Guidelines podcast. To read the full guideline, go to www.asco.org/global-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app, which is available in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.  

Lo que hay que saber
Javier Milei cargó otra vez contra Victoria Villarruel; los alquileres acumulan una suba del 19% en el año

Lo que hay que saber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 2:06


Resumen de noticias de la mañana de LA NACION del 23 de julio de 2025 

Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda

Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comEn un pequeño pueblo rodeado de colinas secas y campos agrietados por el sol, vivía un matrimonio de campesinos con muchos hijos. Eran tan pobres que apenas tenían qué comer. Su casita, hecha de barro y madera vieja, crujía con cada viento fuerte, y el humo de la chimenea salía como un suspiro cansado.La tierra que cultivaban era dura y estéril. Por más que sembraban, nada crecía. La vaca, vieja y flaca, ya no daba leche. Los cerdos, que alguna vez fueron su esperanza, no engordaban ni aunque les dieran de comer tres veces al día. Y como si eso no fuera suficiente, el alcalde del pueblo —un hombre rico, arrogante y de corazón de piedra— no dejaba de atormentarlos.Un día les exigía pagar impuestos que no podían costear. Otro día, les quitaba una cabra diciendo que había comido pasto de un campo ajeno. Y como castigo, el campesino tenía que trabajar toda la semana para el dueño de esa tierra, sin recibir ni una moneda a cambio.Una noche, mientras todos dormían, el campesino se quedó despierto, mirando el techo agujereado de su casa. Escuchaba el viento colarse por las rendijas y el suave respirar de sus hijos. Con un suspiro profundo, pensó:—No puedo seguir así. Esta vida es demasiado dura. Es mejor que nos vayamos a otro lugar. No creo que la miseria se venga con nosotros.A la mañana siguiente, sin decir mucho, comenzó a preparar el traslado. Cargó en un viejo carro todo lo que tenían: una olla abollada, una manta con remiendos, un par de sillas cojas y una caja con algunas herramientas. Enganchó a la vaca, que caminaba con lentitud, y justo cuando estaban por partir, una voz aguda y temblorosa salió de la chimenea:—¡Espera, campesino! ¡No me dejes aquí!El campesino se detuvo en seco. De la chimenea comenzó a salir una figura extraña, como una sombra sin forma, que se arrastraba con dificultad. Tenía dedos largos y huesudos, y su voz era como el crujido de las ramas secas.—¿Y tú quién eres? —preguntó el campesino, con los ojos muy abiertos.—Soy la Miseria —dijo la figura—. He vivido tantos años contigo que ya te considero parte de mi familia. No me puedes dejar aquí sola. Quiero ir contigo, donde sea que vayas.El campesino se rascó la oreja, pensativo. «¡Vaya por Dios! Me quiero escapar de la miseria y ahora resulta que quiere venirse conmigo como si fuera una amiga de toda la vida.»Pero entonces, se le ocurrió una idea.—Está bien —dijo en voz alta—. Puedes venir con nosotros. Pero antes, ¿me ayudas a cargar una tabla pesada que está en el fondo del patio?—Claro, claro —respondió la Miseria, arrastrándose hasta el muro donde estaba apoyada una gruesa tabla de encina.El campesino tomó un hacha y la clavó en una raja de la tabla. —Mira —le dijo—, tú tira del hacha de ese lado, y yo del otro.La Miseria, confiada, metió sus dedos largos en la raja. En ese momento, el campesino retiró el hacha con rapidez. ¡Zas! La tabla se cerró de golpe, atrapando los dedos de la Miseria.—¡Ay, ay, ay! —gritó la Miseria—. ¡Suéltame! ¡Esto duele!Pero el campesino no le hizo caso. Subió al carro, dio un chasquido a la vaca, y se alejó a toda prisa, dejando atrás los lamentos de la Miseria.Desde ese día, todo cambió. En medio del camino, encontró una bolsa llena de monedas de oro. Con ese dinero, compró una granja en un país lejano, donde la tierra era fértil, los animales sanos y el cielo siempre azul. En pocos años, se convirtió en el campesino más rico y respetado de la región. Sus hijos crecieron fuertes y felices, y la miseria nunca más volvió a tocar su puerta.¿Y qué pasó con la Miseria?Pues bien, poco después de que el campesino

Label Antenne
Vox Low enflamme le Cargö

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 53:04


Anaëlle reçoit le chanteur de Vox Low, Jean-Christophe Couderc. Avec le deuxième album du groupe, Keep On Falling sorti en 2023, Vox Low invite donc les caennais le 11 avril au Cargö pour plonger dans une transe envoutante entre post-punk funèbre, dubs enfumés et de rock'n'roll minimaliste. Ils seront en première partie du groupe Zombie Zombie. SON DU JOUR: Stay All Summer - Momma

ils carg zombie zombie vox low
Label Antenne
Faire de l'électro avec So. Her

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 55:14


Amélie reçoit Clémentine Quéré et Stéphane Bruscolini pour découvrir ensembles les actualités marquantes du Cargö. Nous allons explorer le lancement du dispositif So. Her, une initiative dédiée à l'accompagnement des talents émergents dans l'univers des musiques électroniques. Avant de parler de la programmation riche et variée du trimestre, ainsi que de l'ouverture des billetteries pour les NDK Nights de l'association Arts Attack. SON DU JOUR: Paper Boat - CocoRosie

Label Antenne
Rencontre avec S7un et Maëm

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 59:37


Ce soir dans Label Antenne, Romane reçoit S7un. L'artiste caennais avait sorti en février,"B2B", un 3 titres qu'on a beaucoup aimé à Phénix. En deuxième partie d'émission, on vous iffuse une interview de Mëm, réalisée par Anaëlle. Maëm joue en prmeière partie de Yoa au Cargö, vendredi 28 mars. Son du jour : Mounya - Moussa

Label Antenne
Rencontre avec YOA

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:15


La chanteuse et compositrice Yoa, récemment sacrée révélation scénique aux Victoires de la musique, sera sur la scène du Cargö samedi 28 mars. En attendant, on vous plonge dans son univers à travers une interview autour de son premier album La favorite. Son du jour : Lalaland - Asinine

Rule Breaker Investing
2025 March Market Cap Madness: Bill vs. Emily

Rule Breaker Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 83:30


We hope you've filled out your bracket because we're back with the second match of the March Market Cap Madness Final Four. Today it's the birthday boy, Bill Barker up against the survivor, Emily Flippen! Who will make it to next week's final? You will, Fool! Companies discussed: OKTA, UBER, WAL, AMGN, FUN, RKLB, GOOG, CARG, DIS, META, NOW Host: David Gardner Guests: Bill Barker, Emily Flippen Producer: Rick Engdahl

Label Antenne
La programmation trimestrielle du Centre Chorégraphique National de Caen et focus sur Tularosa, un spectacle jeune public au Cargö

Label Antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 58:15


Ce soir, Alban Richard, directeur du Centre Chorégraphique National de Caen est l'invité de Label Antenne. Avec lui, on fait le bilan de ses 10 ans de mandat, mais aussi le tour de la programmation trimestrielle du CCN de Caen. En deuxième partie d'émission, le compositeur Inaniel et Sylvie Morin, chargée des actions culturelles au Cargö,  nous présentent TULAROSA, un spectacle jeune public qui sera performé au Cargö, le samedi 4 avril.  Son du jour : Tu vas te faire mal - Bad Bad Bird

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
Jesús Rodríguez: "me casé con una prostituta"

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 68:13


Jesús Rodríguez es uno de los primeros clientes de prostitución que dio la cara en los medios. Se casó con una prostituta, tuvo un hijo con ella. Cargó con el estigma de su esposa y con el suyo propio. Y habla desde la experiencia y el conocimiento y tiene claro que las leyes abolicionistas van a traer más dolor y sufrimiento a las mujeres que se dedican a la profesión

El Podcast de la Máquina
E140 A24: ¿La Máquina cargó a la Selección en fecha FIFA?

El Podcast de la Máquina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 34:34


En este episodio hablamos sobre el desempeño de los jugadores de Cruz Azul en fecha FIFA, además de una propuesta para la Máquina en Liguilla. Estrenos miércoles y domingos 8:00 p.m. hora centro de México. Síguenos en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKUgzM-ueUwGTWHPifjx_8Q Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093282376028 Síguenos en X: https://twitter.com/elpodcastdlm Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpodcastdelamaquina/ Síguenos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=95532763 Síguenos en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3tPrIVUNbhszDLBC7XJEpq?si=_brPaWW3SHaITfZqBqir3g Síguenos en Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/fa2a0da3-2ced-4dc3-bbc8-bd3895412680/el-podcast-de-la-m%C3%A1quina?ref=dm_sh_u8IoKWhVa2Sf2SmxxIWLVnIu6 Síguenos en Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/el-podcast-de-la-m%C3%A1quina/id1694241184 Síguenos en Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lNDdlODZkNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw

Daytoday
Anoche no me cargó el móvil

Daytoday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 10:45


Capítulo 2041 del 4 ene 2024 Nuevamente acuden recuerdos a mi memoria simplemente porque esta noche no me ha cargado el teléfono. Únete al grupo de telegram del podcast en t.me/daytodaypod. Usa el enlace de afiliado de Amazon para ayudar a mantener el podcast. Soy miembro de la Asociación Podcast. Si te registras y usas el código SP7F21 tendrás 5€ de descuento el primer año. https://www.asociacionpodcast.es/registrarse/socio/?coupon=SP7F21 Date de alta en Curve con este código y conseguiremos 5£: DO6QR47E Ya sabéis que podéis escribirme a @spascual, spascual@spascual.es el resto de métodos de contacto en https://spascual.es/contacto.

La ContraHistoria
Leovigildo, rey de los hispanos

La ContraHistoria

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 74:12


De la larguísima lista de reyes godos son muy pocos los que adquirieron relieve suficiente como para marcar una época y pasar a la posteridad. Uno de ellos fue Leovigildo, que reinó entre los años 568 y 586. Para aquel entonces el reino visigodo de Toledo acababa de establecerse y lejos estaba aún de consolidarse. La Corte era un hervidero de intrigas. Los reyes, que unas décadas antes habían tenido que abandonar las Galias, se encontraron con una península ibérica muy disputada; ya por poderes locales que habían mantenido su independencia, ya por imperios lejanos como el Bizantino cuyos emperadores estaban decididos a reconstruir el imperio romano, ya por otros reinos germánicos como el suevo. Todos guerreaban con todos, Hispania era un lugar peligroso en el que imponerse implicaba coraje, grandes dotes de mando y mucha habilidad. Al llegar Leovigildo al trono no era ni mucho menos seguro que ese reino visigodo pudiese sobrevivir, pero lo hizo e incluso llegó a prosperar a lo largo del siglo siguiente. En ello tuvo mucho que ver este monarca. Un tipo decidido que se propuso ir eliminando una a una todas las amenazas que se cernían sobre su reino. Cargó primero contra los bizantinos que se habían hecho fuertes en el sudeste peninsular. Luego dirigió su ira contra Córdoba, la antigua capital de la Bética que se había rebelado contra los godos. Tras ello se concentró en los suevos del noroeste. Su voluntad era la de unificar la Hispania romana bajo su cetro y convertirse así en rey de todos los hispanos, pero algo falló, su hijo Hermenegildo se rebeló contra él por una cuestión religiosa. Leovigildo, como todos los visigodos que habían entrado en Hispania, era cristiano, pero de la variante arriana. Hermenegildo, seguramente influido por su esposa Ingunda y por el obispo Leandro de Sevilla, se convirtió al catolicismo, que era la confesión mayoritaria de la población hispanorromana. El rey trató primero de resolver diplomáticamente las diferencias, pero al final no quedó otro remedio que una guerra civil entre padre e hijo que se saldó con la derrota de este último, que fue conducido hasta Tarragona cargado de cadenas y allí murió en prisión. De este modo, un monarca, que había triunfado como guerrero y gobernante, fracasaba como padre. La última de sus campañas la dirigió contra los vascones, lo que motivó que fundase Victoriacum, la actual Vitoria. Años antes había ordenado construir otra ciudad de nueva planta, Recópolis, en la ribera del Tajo, en honor a su otro hijo, Recaredo, que recibiría de él la corona y un reino fuerte, muy distinto al que Leovigildo se encontró. Entre medias había consolidado las fronteras, había creado un cuerpo legal propio, el código de Leovigildo, y se había convertido en un rey con mayúsculas mostrándose como eso mismo y no como un simple caudillo guerrero llegado desde la estepa. Fue el primero de los reyes germánicos que se valió de corona, cetro y manto púrpura, símbolos de la realeza que se mantuvieron durante siglos. Pues bien, para hablar de un personaje tan relevante nos acompaña hoy en La ContraHistoria José Soto Chica, autor del libro “Leovigildo, rey de los Hispanos”, publicado por la editorial Desperta Ferro y que acaba de ser lanzado al mercado. No es la primera vez que Soto Chico visita el programa, ya pasó por aquí hace algo más de un año para hablar del imperio bizantino, que es su gran especialidad. Junto a Soto Chica está con nosotros Alberto Garín. Un programa de lujo sobre un monarca que casi todos conocen por el nombre, pero que en todo lo demás es un completo desconocido. - "Leovigildo, rey de los hispanos" de José Soto Chica - https://amzn.to/45VKnyC · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #visigodos #josesotochica Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Crime story
[4/4] Yvan Colonna, une tragédie corse

Crime story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 19:36


(Quatrième et dernier épisode) Le 6 février 1998, il est presque 21 heures quand le préfet de Corse, Claude Erignac, remonte à pied l'avenue du Colonel Colonna d'Ornano. Il se dirige vers le théâtre Kallisté, où il doit y retrouver sa femme pour assister à un concert. Soudainement, deux hommes font irruption derrière lui. L'un d'entre eux lui tire une balle dans le dos puis l'achève de deux balles à bout portant, derrière la nuque. La nouvelle fait l'effet d'une déflagration partout en France. Jamais on ne s'était attaqué à un préfet en exercice. La réponse politique se veut forte et d'importants moyens sont déployés sur l'île. Quelques jours plus tard, un groupe non-identifié revendique dans une lettre l'assassinat du préfet, qui symbolise selon eux l'oppresseur : « l'État français colonial ». Après plusieurs mois d'enquête et de fausses pistes, le 21 mai 1999, plusieurs Corses sont arrêtés. En garde-à-vue, plusieurs craquent et désignent le tireur, Yvan Colonna, un berger originaire de Cargèse et bien connu des services de renseignement pour ses engagements nationalistes. Mais quand les enquêteurs viennent chez lui pour l'interpeller, il s'est déjà volatilisé dans le maquis. Dans Crime story, la journaliste Clawdia Prolongeau raconte cette enquête avec Damien Delseny, chef du service police-justice du Parisien.Écoutez Crime story sur toutes les plateformes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Google Podcast (Android), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Ecriture et voix : Clawdia Prolongeau et Damien Delseny - Production : Raphaël Pueyo - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : Audio Network - Archives : INA, France 5, France 3. Documentation. Le Monde : Yvan Colonna a été arrêté en CorseLibération : Yvan Colonna définitivement condamné à perpétuitéFrance 3 : 25 ans de l'assassinat du préfet Erignac : retour sur une page douloureuse de l'histoire de la CorseL'Obs : Un prisonnier si peu ordinaire Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Crime story
[3/4] Yvan Colonna, une tragédie corse

Crime story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 13:28


(Troisième épisode) Le 6 février 1998, il est presque 21 heures quand le préfet de Corse, Claude Erignac, remonte à pied l'avenue du Colonel Colonna d'Ornano. Il se dirige vers le théâtre Kallisté, où il doit y retrouver sa femme pour assister à un concert. Soudainement, deux hommes font irruption derrière lui. L'un d'entre eux lui tire une balle dans le dos puis l'achève de deux balles à bout portant, derrière la nuque. La nouvelle fait l'effet d'une déflagration partout en France. Jamais on ne s'était attaqué à un préfet en exercice. La réponse politique se veut forte et d'importants moyens sont déployés sur l'île. Quelques jours plus tard, un groupe non-identifié revendique dans une lettre l'assassinat du préfet, qui symbolise selon eux l'oppresseur : « l'État français colonial ». Après plusieurs mois d'enquête et de fausses pistes, le 21 mai 1999, plusieurs Corses sont arrêtés. En garde-à-vue, plusieurs craquent et désignent le tireur, Yvan Colonna, un berger originaire de Cargèse et bien connu des services de renseignement pour ses engagements nationalistes. Mais quand les enquêteurs viennent chez lui pour l'interpeller, il s'est déjà volatilisé dans le maquis. Dans Crime story, la journaliste Clawdia Prolongeau raconte cette enquête avec Damien Delseny, chef du service police-justice du Parisien.Écoutez Crime story sur toutes les plateformes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Google Podcast (Android), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Ecriture et voix : Clawdia Prolongeau et Damien Delseny - Production : Raphaël Pueyo - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : Audio Network - Archives : INA, France 5, France 3. Documentation. Le Monde : Yvan Colonna a été arrêté en CorseLibération : Yvan Colonna définitivement condamné à perpétuitéFrance 3 : 25 ans de l'assassinat du préfet Erignac : retour sur une page douloureuse de l'histoire de la CorseL'Obs : Un prisonnier si peu ordinaire Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Crime story
[1/4] Yvan Colonna, une tragédie corse

Crime story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 12:49


(Premier épisode). Le 6 février 1998, il est presque 21 heures quand le préfet de Corse, Claude Erignac, remonte à pied l'avenue du Colonel Colonna d'Ornano. Il se dirige vers le théâtre Kallisté, où il doit y retrouver sa femme pour assister à un concert. Soudainement, deux hommes font irruption derrière lui. L'un d'entre eux lui tire une balle dans le dos puis l'achève de deux balles à bout portant, derrière la nuque. La nouvelle fait l'effet d'une déflagration partout en France. Jamais on ne s'était attaqué à un préfet en exercice. La réponse politique se veut forte et d'importants moyens sont déployés sur l'île. Quelques jours plus tard, un groupe non-identifié revendique dans une lettre l'assassinat du préfet, qui symbolise selon eux l'oppresseur : « l'État français colonial ». Après plusieurs mois d'enquête et de fausses pistes, le 21 mai 1999, plusieurs Corses sont arrêtés. En garde-à-vue, plusieurs craquent et désignent le tireur, Yvan Colonna, un berger originaire de Cargèse et bien connu des services de renseignement pour ses engagements nationalistes. Mais quand les enquêteurs viennent chez lui pour l'interpeller, il s'est déjà volatilisé dans le maquis. Dans Crime story, la journaliste Clawdia Prolongeau raconte cette enquête avec Damien Delseny, chef du service police-justice du Parisien.Écoutez Crime story sur toutes les plateformes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Google Podcast (Android), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Ecriture et voix : Clawdia Prolongeau et Damien Delseny - Production : Raphaël Pueyo - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : Audio Network - Archives : INA, France 5, France 3. Documentation. Le Monde : Yvan Colonna a été arrêté en CorseLibération : Yvan Colonna définitivement condamné à perpétuitéFrance 3 : 25 ans de l'assassinat du préfet Erignac : retour sur une page douloureuse de l'histoire de la CorseL'Obs : Un prisonnier si peu ordinaire Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Crime story
[2/4] Yvan Colonna, une tragédie corse

Crime story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 14:49


(Deuxième épisode). Le 6 février 1998, il est presque 21 heures quand le préfet de Corse, Claude Erignac, remonte à pied l'avenue du Colonel Colonna d'Ornano. Il se dirige vers le théâtre Kallisté, où il doit y retrouver sa femme pour assister à un concert. Soudainement, deux hommes font irruption derrière lui. L'un d'entre eux lui tire une balle dans le dos puis l'achève de deux balles à bout portant, derrière la nuque. La nouvelle fait l'effet d'une déflagration partout en France. Jamais on ne s'était attaqué à un préfet en exercice. La réponse politique se veut forte et d'importants moyens sont déployés sur l'île. Quelques jours plus tard, un groupe non-identifié revendique dans une lettre l'assassinat du préfet, qui symbolise selon eux l'oppresseur : « l'État français colonial ». Après plusieurs mois d'enquête et de fausses pistes, le 21 mai 1999, plusieurs Corses sont arrêtés. En garde-à-vue, plusieurs craquent et désignent le tireur, Yvan Colonna, un berger originaire de Cargèse et bien connu des services de renseignement pour ses engagements nationalistes. Mais quand les enquêteurs viennent chez lui pour l'interpeller, il s'est déjà volatilisé dans le maquis. Dans Crime story, la journaliste Clawdia Prolongeau raconte cette enquête avec Damien Delseny, chef du service police-justice du Parisien.Écoutez Crime story sur toutes les plateformes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Google Podcast (Android), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Ecriture et voix : Clawdia Prolongeau et Damien Delseny - Production : Raphaël Pueyo - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : Audio Network - Archives : INA, France 5, France 3. Documentation. Le Monde : Yvan Colonna a été arrêté en CorseLibération : Yvan Colonna définitivement condamné à perpétuitéFrance 3 : 25 ans de l'assassinat du préfet Erignac : retour sur une page douloureuse de l'histoire de la CorseL'Obs : Un prisonnier si peu ordinaire Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Zagar Desde el Bar
Zagar desde el bar con "Se los cargó El Payaso"

Zagar Desde el Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 208:41


Gran noche de desmadre en Zagar desde el bar con todo el elenco de "Se los cargó El Payaso"! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zagardesdeelbar/support

ESPN Radio Fórmula
Carlos Hermosillo cargó contra la directiva de Cruz Azul por el despido de Ricardo 'Tuca' Ferretti

ESPN Radio Fórmula

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 46:59


Heriberto Murrieta, Rafael Puente y Eitán Benezra charlan con el histórico delantero celeste, quien reaccionó al mal momento del cuadro celeste el Leagues Cup y Torneo Apertura 2023.

Harvard Data Science Review Podcast
Big League Advantage and Harvard Sports Analytics Lab: What Do They Do and How Can I Join?

Harvard Data Science Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 41:30


In 2022, the sports analytics sector was valued at 2.98 billion USD and is expected to grow to 22.13 billion USD by 2030, at a CARG of 28.7% (source). In today's episode, we do a deep dive into this rapidly growing field from both industry and academic perspectives. What metrics do companies and researchers use to predict the next big winner? How are statistical tools and modeling applied differently to measure an individual player's performance versus that of a team? How does an aspiring data scientist break into the sports analytics industry? We explore these questions and more with the help of  two experts. Listen now! Our guests: Dr. Mark Glickman, senior lecturer on statistics and head of the Sports Analytics Laboratory at Harvard University Michael Schwimer, founder and CEO of Big League Advantage

Rich Relationships Gil&Renée
DO ALL COULPES DRIFT ?

Rich Relationships Gil&Renée

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 51:26


Title: "The Rich Relationships Refuge: Do All Couples Drift Apart? Gil and Renee, the hosts of "The Rich Relationships Refuge," Today, we delve into a question that often plagues couples: "Do all couples drift apart?" The concern arises when relationships encounter challenges, or the initial spark begins to fade. The idea of drifting apart can be daunting and disheartening. But before we dive into this topic, let's establish some groundwork. Relationships are complex, dynamic entities that evolve.Relationships aren't static; they require constant nurturing, communication, and adaptation. It's natural for couples to experience shifts and changes throughout their journey together.''' But it thrives and grows stronger when we continue to water it with love, understanding, and quality time. Communication also plays a vital role. Misunderstandings and unaddressed issues can gradually erode the foundation of a relationship. Couples must establish a safe space for open and honest dialogue.Regular check-ins, active listening, and expressing needs and concerns constructively can help prevent drifting apart. It's about staying connected and being attuned to each other's emotional needs. Additionally, life changes and external factors can impact a relationshs.Acknowledge and compliment each other for the little things and the big gestures. Simple acts of kindness, such as saying "thank you" or leaving a sweet note, can go a long way in maintaining a strong emotional connection. Create Shared Rituals: Establish rituals or traditions unique to your relationship. It could be something as simple as having breakfast together every weekend, taking walks in the evening, or having a special movie night. These rituals provide stability, create shared memories, and strengthen your bond as a couple. Explore Mutual Interests: Find activities or hobbies you enjoy and explore them together. It could be anything from cooking, hiking, dancing, or even learning something new as a team. Engaging in shared interests deepens your connection and adds excitement and freshness to your relationship. Remember, the key is to be consistent and intentional with these habits. By incorporating these practices into your daily lives, you can cultivate a strong and lasting connection, keeping you close as a couple.NEW GEAR:https://rich-relationships-refuge-gea.myspreadshop.com/New Bloghttps://www.richrelationshipsrefuge.com/post/are-you-ready-for-marriagehttps://youtu.be/3uNIiWssMUYhttps://youtu.be/CaRG-umm23g https://youtube.com/live/JmDX0zHjTjMhttps://www.richrelationshipsrefuge.com/post/marriage-be-boringhttps://youtube.com/live/Z6zaDxEo-G8 https://www.amazon.com/shop/richrelationshipsrefuge?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfrichrelationshipsrefuge_F263KF8FASXB19C0799Phttps://www.canva.com/design/DAFZcVbgV54/Lbb0xVK76xk- RICH RELATIONSHIPS REFUGE Meet: Gil & Renée Rich Relationships Refuge podcast with Gilbert J and Renée M. Beavers is fantastic because it's the best place to explore the reality of relationships — the good, the bad, and the painful and confusing. This podcast helps to illuminate what it means to be intimate with others and what it teaches people about them. It will make you want to strive for a kinder, more fun relationship with others. https://www.richrelationshipsrefuge.com/podcast https://www.instagram.com/richrelationshipsrefuge/

My First Season
Alex ElKayem

My First Season

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 42:14


Mon invité d'aujourd'hui est né à Alexandrie, en Égypte, puis a émigré à Philadelphie aux États-Unis en 1961. Il a obtenu son baccalauréat et sa maîtrise à l'université Temple et était à deux ans de terminer son doctorat lorsqu'il a décidé de poser sa candidature au Club Med. Sa première saison s'est déroulée au Club Med Fort Royale en 1970 en tant que moniteur de Tennis, alors que trois semaines auparavant, il était G.M. dans le même village! Au total, il a travaillé au Club Med de 1970 à 2001. Qui est cette personne mystérieuse ? Il s'agit du seul et unique Alex ElKayem! Alex n'a occupé que trois postes dans les villages du Club Med. Il a travaillé une saison en tant que directeur général du tennis, puis il a été chargé des relations publiques de 1970 à 1973. Il a ensuite été promu chef de village et a travaillé de 1973 à 1976 dans des villages tels que Fort-Royal, Agadir, Cargèse, Martinique, Marrakech, Caravelle, Hanalei à Hawaï et sa dernière saison en tant que chef de village a été à Moorea. Après la vie au village, Alex a travaillé dans les bureaux et a occupé des postes tels que Directeur du Pays dans les bureaux du Club Med de Milan et de Bruxelles, Directeur Général du bureau de Sydney de 1977 à 1979 et Directeur Général du bureau d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande de 1979 à 1983. Alex a ensuite été directeur régional commercial du bureau de Singapour pour l'Asie du Sud-Est, avant de venir à Montréal, ma ville natale, pour occuper le poste de directeur général du Club Med Canada de 1985 à 1993. Après Montréal, il a été directeur général du Royaume-Uni et de l'Irlande au bureau de Londres de 1993 à 2001. Alex est aujourd'hui à la retraite et vit à Bordeaux, en France. Il est la deuxième personne et le premier EXCDV à enregistrer deux interviews, l'une en anglais et l'autre en français. Si vous aimez entendre parler de l'âge d'or du Club Med au début des années 1970, cette interview est faite pour vous! **Le podcast My First Season a toujours été sans publicité et son écoute est gratuite. Il est disponible sur: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora, Podchaser et Listen Notes. Et si vous aimez ce que vous entendez, veuillez laisser un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts.

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Photographer and Red Hook Editions partner, Igor Posner joins Michael for a discussion about his book, Cargó, published by Red Hook Editions. Igor is a self-taught photographer whose work explores the psychological impacts of migration and changing immigrant neighborhoods. Michael and Igor talk about how his projects come together and the way he needs to reinvent and change what he does in order to keep making work. https://igorposner.net https://www.redhookeditions.com/books-1/carg This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club, a monthly subscription service for photobook enthusiasts. Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com. Born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). After the fall of the Soviet Union, Igor moved to California in the early 90s. He studied molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he first started to take pictures and experiment in the darkroom. Initial infatuation with picture-taking led Igor to explore the silent and haunting experience of walking after dark on the streets of Los Angeles and Tijuana. Collision of social and typical with personal and psychological, this first series of images “Nonesuch Records” savors the strange solitude of the enigmatic region between California and Mexico; amid the streets, bars, night shelter hotels, and disappearing night figures. After 14 years, Igor returned to St. Petersburg in 2006, taking up photography full time, which led to a book project entitled“Past Perfect Continuous”, published by Red Hook Editions in 2017. In 2022, Igor publishes his second monograph, entitled, “Cargó.” The book is a visual exloration of psychological aspects of migration and gradual disappearance of neighborhoods based on  immigrant communities in North America. At present, Igor is based in New York. In 2021, he joined Red Hook Editions, Brooklyn based independent publishing company, as a managing partner.  Igor's work has been shown in North America, Europe, Russia, and Southeast Asia. He joined Prospekt Photographers agency as a full memebr in 2011.  Support Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/real-photo-show

Zagar Desde el Bar
Zagar Desde El Bar “Se los cargó el Payaso”

Zagar Desde el Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 162:04


Se reúne de nueva cuenta toda la banda de "Se los cargó el payaso" El Chulo, Tito el Ranchero, Jose Luis Zagar y Brincos Dieras, se armó el desmadre en el programa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zagardesdeelbar/support

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Igor Posner was born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg). After the fall of the Soviet Union, he moved to California in the early 90s. He studied molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he first started to take pictures and experiment in the darkroom.Initial infatuation with picture-taking led Igor to explore the silent and haunting experience of walking after dark on the streets of Los Angeles and Tijuana. In a collision between social and typical with personal and psychological, this first series of images “Nonesuch Records” savors the strange solitude of the enigmatic region between California and Mexico; amid the streets, bars, night shelter hotels, and disappearing nocturnal figures.After 14 years, Igor returned to St. Petersburg in 2006, taking up photography full time, which led to his first book Past Perfect Continuous, published by Red Hook Editions in 2017.In 2022, Igor published his second monograph, entitled, Cargó. The book is a visual exloration of psychological aspects of migration and the gradual disappearance of neighborhoods based on immigrant communities in North America.Igor is currently based in New York and in 2021 he joined Brooklyn-based independent publishing company Red Hook Editions as a managing partner. Igor's work has been shown in North America, Europe, Russia, and Southeast Asia and he has been a member of Prospekt Photographers since 2011. In episode 202, Igor discusses, among other things:Growing up in St. PetersburgMoving to the USABeing gifted a camera by his motherThe New York Photo LeagueShooting in LAThe ‘language' he employs intuitivelyReturning to RussiaFirst attempts at editing being a ‘total failure'Brighton Beach and his second book, Cargo.The themes associated with the bookCommercial workSocial mediaReferenced:Anders PetersenMichael AckermanAntoine D'agataRobert FrankJason Eskenazi Website | Instagram“All I wanted to do was go out there and be on the street and just photograph. It was an incredible sense of freedom and liberation for the first time in my life of not going from point A to point B. That's what photography gives you because you have to be open to everything that's around you. All of a sudden I started just looking at things. That's a very trivial thing to say, but to me it felt like something I've never experienced before or at least not since my early childhood.”

Cancer.Net Podcasts
Cancer Care and Research for People 65+, with Allison Magnuson, DO, MS, and Beverly Canin

Cancer.Net Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 24:49


ASCO: You're listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the voice of the world's oncology professionals. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guests' statements on this podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Cancer research discussed in this podcast is ongoing, so data described here may change as research progresses. In this podcast, Dr. Allison Magnuson talks to Beverly Canin, a cancer survivor and patient advocate, about the importance of specialized cancer care for people over 65. They discuss how the health care team can assess and provide specific support for people over 65, why people over 65 should be included in cancer research, and tips for people with cancer in this age group. Dr. Magnuson is an associate professor of medicine and a board-certified medical oncologist and geriatrician at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Ms. Canin is a patient advocate, research partner, and the co-chair of the Cancer and Aging Research Group's Stakeholders for Care in Oncology & Research for Our Elders Board, or SCOREboard. Dr. Magnuson is the Cancer.Net Associate Editor for Geriatric Oncology, and Ms. Canin is an advisory panelist on the Cancer.Net Editorial Board. You can view their disclosures at Cancer.Net.    Dr. Magnuson: Hi, I'm Dr. Allison Magnuson. I'm a geriatric oncologist from the University of Rochester, and I'm here with a good colleague and friend of mine, Ms. Beverly Canin, who is a patient advocate that I work closely with in geriatric oncology. And we're here today to have a conversation about why geriatric oncology is important, and what advice Beverly would have for older adults with cancer as they're navigating the cancer care process. Beverly and I do not have any relevant relationships to disclose. Good morning, Beverly, how are you?   Beverly Canin: Good morning. I'm very happy to be here. I'm well, thank you. And looking forward to our conversation. Dr. Magnuson: Me too. Beverly, I thought maybe we could start by you just sharing your story about how you became involved as an advocate in geriatric oncology. I think it's such an interesting story. So I'd love the listeners to hear about that. Beverly Canin: I'm very happy to do that. I was originally diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. And for over 10 years, I was a very active advocate for breast cancer doing support for individuals of all ages and also peer review in the California Breast Cancer Research Program, the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program. I worked in NCI, National Cancer Institute, committees and with the FDA. And in all those years of doing both personal support for breast cancer patients and committee work at national, state, and local levels, I was never made aware of special issues for older adults with cancer until I heard a session at the Annual Meeting of ASCO, the American Society of Clinical Oncology. I had been attending that Annual Meeting, but had never noticed that there was a session on cancer and aging. I was attending sessions that pertained to breast cancer only. And I was kind of blown away at what I heard and the fact that I had been an advocate for so long and didn't understand that there was such severe issues pertaining to cancer care for older adults. And it seemed to be based on 2 basic concepts or realities. In simplistic terms, it was that older adults were systematically ineligible for clinical trials, which meant that the results of clinical trials didn't necessarily apply to older adults. So treatments were being recommended that were based on a different population. And the other thing that struck me was that oncologists didn't have any training or minimum training in geriatrics, and geriatricians had little or no training in oncology. So that's what really caused me to see what I could do as an advocate to address these issues. Dr. Magnuson: That's great. And you know those are some of the reasons why I am so passionate about geriatric oncology and really trying to move forward research about how to best care for older adults with cancer and ensure that older adults are included on clinical trials. I think delving into that piece a little bit more, Beverly, thinking about members of our audience that might be older adults who are talking with their oncologists about treatment options, knowing that some treatment options might be less studied in older adults or there may be less data. Do you have advice for your patients when they're talking with the oncologists about kind of how to talk about this and how to ask questions about how they might tolerate treatment or respond to treatment in that regard? Beverly Canin: Well, of course, the first thing is to know what studies they're basing their recommendations on. And whether they included older adults in the results of the study. And unfortunately, all too often, we're going to find that the answer is going to be no. So, unfortunately, it really is incumbent upon patients to advocate for themselves and to do some research. And there are places, of course, here at Cancer.Net, and it is a very good resource. We also have the Cancer and Aging Research Group, which I have worked with now for over 10 years. And on their website, there is help and suggestions for older adults with cancer. The basic idea, I think, no matter who the patient is, is to have someone with you to make notes so that you can look back and study later. And to also understand that in most cases, there is time to make decisions. We tend to get very panicked about any kind of cancer and some, obviously, are much more aggressive, much more quickly than others. But for the most part, there is time to do a little bit of research and not make decisions hastily. Dr. Magnuson: I think that is such important advice. Yeah, always bringing extra supports to help kind of absorb the information too is so key and really being able to have somebody to talk to about kind of that information in the context of your own personal goals and preferences is so important. And I agree also that patients and their support system can be such an advocate about aging-related issues or concerns that they might have that kind of interface with their cancer treatment plan. And I know ASCO and also the ACCC [Association of Community Cancer Centers] are really working hard to kind of disseminate information into academic and community oncology practices about caring for older adults with cancer. So I think we're all working hard to kind of spread that knowledge and patients can help us in that too. Beverly Canin: It just occurred to me, it's really important also to understand that one of the primary issues and the thing that really needs to be explored with older adults with cancer is what are their goals? What's their hope for their life? Are they more interested in prolonging their life no matter what that means or in the quality of their life? And we have to remember with older adults or with anybody, we actually have 3 ages. We have a chronological age, we have a biological age, and we have a functional age. And those vary with every individual. I mean, the chronological age is fixed. That we know. But what that means for your biology or for your function is not relevant at all. And that is something that has to be explored and that patients need to be thinking about themselves because some patients are willing to tolerate toxicity for a short term in order to extend their life for varying periods of time. To me, a 2-month extension of my life might be very valuable because there may be something that I wanted. I may want to go to a wedding or see my granddaughter graduate or whatever it is. There may be a specific goal that I would like to live to see, but for someone else, that may not be important. They don't want to undergo that kind of toxicity because it may also impair your function or probably will impair the function. Dr. Magnuson: I think that's so well said. Yes. And I think it's important for us to kind of comment on how doctors do have ways to talk with patients to assess their functional age and really kind of help understand where patients are coming at in relation to their chronological age. And how that might relate to kind of treatment and also supports that we might put in place to try to optimize that treatment experience. But your advice on the goals and values and talking about what your values are with your oncologist, I think, is so important. And really, no matter what your age is. Beverly Canin: Right. And be honest. Be honest. Sometimes we are reluctant to discuss these things, and that can be a real impediment to the right choices for treatment. And it's not always easy to be honest with yourself. You have to really think of yourself, and your family, those who are also affected by what happens to you. And so it is complicated. It isn't easy. It takes determination. And it's good to be fearless as a patient and not be intimidated by your physicians, by your doctors. Dr. Magnuson: Yeah, I heard a colleague once say that really, patients are the experts on their own bodies, right? And their own goals and preferences. So really, they are the experts there, right? And so kind of having that knowledge really makes patients such an important, that perspective is so important in the conversation. So making sure there's time and space to talk about that is really important. Beverly Canin: I also appreciate the clinician who admits that they learn from their patients and that it's impossible to keep up with everything on their own and that they really need to learn from their patients so they appreciate what patients can bring to them. Dr. Magnuson: Absolutely. Yeah. Beverly, we talk a lot about what we refer to as supportive care during treatment, meaning kind of aside from just the cancer treatment, all the extra things that we might put in place for patients to try to help them through their cancer treatment journey as well as survivorship journey. And sometimes, as a geriatric oncologist, I'm really using information about aging-related things. Maybe physical function or cognitive status. I wonder if just from a patient standpoint, you might comment on kind of why some of those aging-related aspects might be important in our cancer care and how doctors might create a supportive care strategy for patients. Beverly Canin: I think we're beginning to learn how to do this. I think that's an aspect that has been missing for a long time in intensive care, not just for older patients, but especially for older patients where there are all kinds of issues. And we have not mentioned specifically the geriatric assessment. But this is an important way of getting to these issues. And unfortunately, again, it's something that may be used in academic centers, but you're not finding that this is happening throughout the health care system. And it's very, very important that you use some kind of tool to assess these different ages that we refer to on each patient. And we know that there are several. We know one that is used quite frequently is the one that is found on the Cancer and Aging Research Group site, or CARG site, and which has been validated and used widely. But again, not widely enough, but it is a good way to get to these different issues that are not strictly medical. Dr. Magnuson: I always use an example of if we have an older patient come in and we assess how their balance is and how quickly they're able to walk, that helps us estimate, are they at an increased risk of falling at home? Because we know a fall can really be a life-changing event. And starting on cancer treatment or chemotherapy might increase our risk for falls. So we really want to be aware of kind of all of those other aspects that might interplay with the cancer treatment so that we can try to head those off and mitigate them. So sometimes we might refer patients to physical therapy to try to improve their balance and strength as we're starting on that cancer treatment journey to try to lower that chance of falling. And I think the most important step is kind of assessing that, as you said, and figuring out where are those vulnerabilities and how can we intervene to try to help support patients in those spaces better? Beverly Canin: The other thing patients can do is to connect with other patients who are going through what they're going through. And there don't seem to be specific support groups for cancer and aging or organizations that are focused on older adults with cancer. I'd like to see that happen so that we do have that resource available. But for the moment, I think, for the most part, it's a matter of through whatever organizations there are, if they have support groups, to join the support groups and try to meet other patients who are older adults. Dr. Magnuson: Excellent. I would love to hear your thoughts on research, Beverly. You've been so active as a research advocate and we've worked together, collaborated in that space. But I'd love to hear your advice for patients, older patients who are considering clinical trials, or supportive care research studies. What recommendations you have to them about participating in research and why that might be important. Beverly Canin: Oh, it's very important as I mentioned early on. One of the issues that is still prevalent is that the eligibility criteria for participation in clinical trials traditionally excluded older adults for reasons that didn't really make any sense. It was fear of comorbidities. Older adults are likely to have other illnesses as well. So they were feeling it might confound the results to have this mix, which didn't make any sense at all. And so now we don't have upper age limits on most clinical trials. But there is a need for patients to engage in clinical trials. And I think there are a lot of misconceptions about participation in clinical trials. And particularly, any of those that have to deal with medical treatment, that patients feel like, “I want to know what I'm getting. I don't want to go into a clinical trial that is having some people on a drug and some people are not on a drug, and I don't know which group I'll be in.” But what I think is behind that concern is that you might not be getting the best care that's available at the time. And that's not true because any clinical trials you have to be assured that the participants have at least existing standard of care. And so I think dispelling myths such as that. The other thing, which you're bringing up, is that there are many, many, many trials that are so important about supportive care for older adults with cancer. And because these are the issues that fall by the wayside, but really, really influence how patients are going to respond to treatments. And so I think it's really, really important for older adults to ask their doctors about clinical trials, if they're eligible for clinical trials, and really consider participating in clinical trials. Many older adults will do so not for themselves, not expecting of results to be helpful to them, but for the future generations, to help future generations. And it's very, very important to think in that way, think in those terms. It's also important to find out, if you do start investigating any clinical trial, to find out what the costs might be to you. The ideal situation is that the patient will incur no cost at all, but we have found that that is not always true. And so it's really, really important to investigate that and understand if there is a risk of incurring any expense, which most patients can't do. And understandably. Dr. Magnuson: Thanks, Beverly. We've talked a little bit about where patients might be able to go for more resources about cancer and aging information, but I'd love to highlight that. So if you have some just suggestions for patients where they might be able to access that information? Beverly Canin: We don't have cancer support organizations the way we do for breast cancer or lung cancer and of the association that supports that. We don't have one that does that, but the best sources, I think ASCO here in Cancer.Net is providing information for patients. The Cancer and Aging Research Group website also has a page with information. The SIOG, the International Society of Geriatric Oncology, also has a page for patients. So it's really a matter of addressing the organizations that are focused on cancer and aging, for mostly focus for the research, for the scientists, but many of them also have pages that help patients. And ACCC I believe as well is a source for that. Dr. Magnuson: Absolutely. Great advice. Lots of resources out there for patients. Beverly Canin: Yeah, I mean, I wish it were easier than that. It's what we need to develop. We really do need to develop that. But we do have a group, we're engaging patients more and more in research, not as participants in the research but as partners with the researchers. This has been a very, very important development in advancing the issues and improving the research that is being done about cancer and aging. Dr. Magnuson: Absolutely. As a researcher myself, who's worked with patient advocates and what I refer to as research collaborators, my partners on research, I can't emphasize that statement enough. It has been a critical part of my learning as a researcher and I think really strengthened all of our studies here at Rochester, for sure. Beverly Canin: We have formed a research group called SCOREboard, Stakeholders For Care and Oncology and Research for our Elders, which is composed of older adults who are in treatment or were treated for cancer as older adults. And caregivers of such patients as well as advocates. And it has been very, very effective. We've been in existence now for over 10 years, about 12 years. And work very closely with the CARG researchers. Dr. Magnuson: Well, thank you so much, Beverly, for chatting today about this. I hope there were some pearls of wisdom that our listeners were able to take away from you, and I always enjoy talking to you so much. I feel like I learn more every time, Beverly. So thank you for making the time today. Beverly Canin: Well, I thank you for having me and giving me this opportunity to share my story. ASCO: Thank you, Dr. Magnuson and Ms. Canin. Learn more about cancer care for adults over 65 at www.cancer.net/olderadults. Cancer.Net Podcasts feature trusted, timely, and compassionate information for people with cancer, survivors, and their families and loved ones. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts for expert information and tips on coping with cancer, recaps of the latest research advances, and thoughtful discussions on cancer care. And check out other ASCO Podcasts to hear the latest interviews and insights from thought leaders, innovators, experts, and pioneers in oncology. Cancer.Net is supported by Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation, which funds lifesaving research for every type of cancer, helping people with cancer everywhere. To help fund Cancer.Net and programs like it, donate at CONQUER.ORG/Donate.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Federico a las 8: Así se cargó el PSOE el Plan Hidrológico Nacional por la presión separatista

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 25:59


Federico recuerda cómo el PSOE acabó con el Plan Hidrológico Nacional y otros asuntos de la actualidad.

My First Season
“Kanoon”

My First Season

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 35:54


Mon invité d'aujourd'hui et moi avons travaillé ensemble au Club Med Lindeman Island en Australie en 2000/2001. Sa première saison se déroule au Club Med d'Avoriaz durant l'hiver 1993 ou il occupe le poste d'animateur. Il a travaillé pour le Club Med de 1993 à 2015 dans des villages tels que Chamonix, Djerba La Douce, Cargèse, Valmeinier-Valloire, Phuket, Kamarina, Pompadour, La Plagne et Agadir. Mesdames et messieurs, aidez-moi s'il vous plaît à accueillir à My First Season (Ma Première Saison), le seule et unique, de Lyon, Franck "Kanoon" Asciac!! Nous parlerons de ce que Kanoon a fait avant le Club Med, de son entrevue d'embauche en Club Med et bien sûr nous parlerons du temps incroyable que nous avons passé à Lindeman Island avec l'incroyable chef de village, Gibus. En plus de Pierre Letellier Gagnon, Kanoon a travaillé avec d'autres chefs de villages tels qu'Arlette Gilles, Bernard Giampaolo, Gérard Parachou, Gilbert "Gibus" Burgio, Yves Mongis et Greg Levy. Vous pouvez imaginer que Kanoon a beaucoup d'histoires drôles et il a la gentillesse de nous en partager quelques-unes. Des histoires comme tomber sur des fourmis rouges à Phuket, nager avec des dauphins à Djerba (seulement il pensait que c'était des requins) ou tomber d'un catamaran en Australie en essayant de pêcher! On parle un peu de sa vie après le Club Med et un fait intéressant à propos de Kanoon, c'est que dès l'âge de 7 ans, il est le plus grand fan de l'émission télévisée La Petite Maison dans la Prairie. Il s'est même rendu dans le Minnesota pour visiter Walnut Grove et il est le fondateur de la plus grande page de fans sur Facebook de La Petite Maison dans la Prairie avec plus de 27 000 fans! Le podcast Ma première Saison a toujours été sans publicité et gratuit à écouter et est disponible sur Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. Et si vous aimez ce que vous entendez, veuillez laisser un commentaire sur les podcasts Apple. Page Facebook de La Petite Maison dans la Prairie: Facebook Instagram: Kanoon Franck (@kanoonfranck) | Instagram        

TD Ameritrade Network
CarGurus (CARG) Drives Latest Trends In Auto Retail Industry

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 5:44


CarGurus (CARG) provides online one-stop automotive shopping. It is built on digital retail solutions and the caroffer online wholesale platform. Kevin Roberts discusses CARG, as well as the latest trends in the auto retail space. He notes that the average wholesale listing prices for the auto retail industry are down over 2%. Finally, he goes over the 2022 Industry Insight report from CARG. Tune in to find out more about the stock market today.

TD Ameritrade Network
Overlooked Stocks: RACE, CARG

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 7:10


Ferrari (RACE) stock price today was up over 1%. Ferrari (RACE) is a luxury sports car manufacturer. The company is set to debut an SUV-like model in September 2022 and plans a fully electric car for 2025. Next, George Tsilis weighs in on the CarGurus (CARG) stock as Needham recently lowered the price target to $32 from $40. CarGurus (CARG) is an online automotive platform for buying and selling vehicles.