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Join Shawnee Caruthers and Carlos Moreno in an enlightening conversation on the Getting Smart Podcast as they delve into the transformative power of leading with love, care, and vulnerability in education. This episode, recorded live at South by Southwest, explores the theme of Humanizing Pathways Leadership. Carlos Moreno, co-director of Big Picture Learning, shares his insights and experiences in empowering students and communities. With heartfelt stories and thought-provoking discussions on emotional intelligence and leadership, this episode is a must-listen for educators, leaders, and anyone passionate about creating impactful educational pathways. Discover how embracing emotional intelligence and community-focused leadership can redefine success in education. Tune in to learn more about how we can all contribute to a more inclusive and supportive learning environment. Read the full blog here: Outline (00:00) Introduction to Storytelling and Change (02:11) Humanizing Pathways Leadership (04:50) Audience Interaction and Icebreakers (08:24) Emotional Intelligence in Education (12:17) Leadership Lessons and Personal Stories (29:58) Building Trust and Respect in Education (30:59) Navigating Emotions and Vulnerability (34:42) The Role of Mentorship in Education (41:24) Living by Your Values as a Leader (47:24) The Importance of Relationships in Schools (50:07) Counseling and Mentoring Educators (56:48) Closing Thoughts and Future Actions
Listen in this month to hear all about archaeology in Brazil, as we get ready for the upcoming EAC14 conference, which will be held later this month at the Federal University of Paraná from the 12th – 16th May.We are joined by a very special guest, João Carlos Moreno de Sousa. João, also known as JuCa, is an Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Federal University of Rio Grande, and at the Federal University of Paraná, both in Brazil. He is also head of the Laboratory for Evolutionary and Experimental Archaeology and Prehistory. JuCa is also one of the primary organisers of the upcoming EAC14 conference. In this episode, we hear more about JuCa's work, how archaeology and heritage work can be used to bridge the gaps between past and present communities, and about the history of archaeology in Brazil more broadly.If you've found this interesting, we hope to see you at the upcoming hybrid EAC14 conference! We have a fantastic programme planned this year, with experimental archaeology in South America playing a big role in the conference, as well as broader sessions on lithics, rock art, bone, wood, textiles and ceramics. Keynote speakers are Prof. Dr. Hugo Nami from the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina and Prof. Dr. Alex Martire from the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil.We hope you enjoy this month's episode of EXARC Encounters, and join us either online or in person at EAC14!Support the show
Este es el episodio #106 de “Tradiciones Sabias”, el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio - Diferencias entre el gluten en granos antiguos y modernos Cómo se elaboran los panes y pastas convencionales versus los artesanales Cuáles son las diferencias entre prácticas convencionales utilizadas por la industria y los métodos ecológicos ancestrales Cómo es el proceso desde que se prepara el terreno y se siembra la semilla hasta ser cosechado, molido y transformado en pan y pasta Datos del invitado - Carlos Moreno Cámara es natural de España. Se formó en las disciplinas empresariales, Gestión Estratégica y Liderazgo e Innovación Social. Ha trabajado en Gestión Pública y Economía y ha sido director y gerente de diversas organizaciones del tercer sector. Ha colaborado como profesor en diferentes foros formativos y como emprendedor de consultoría medioambiental. Es Socio-Director de Despelta “Alimentación Ecológica”, una empresa agroalimentaria que trabaja en la recuperación de trigos antiguos. En el año 2021 fue nombrado académico de la Academia de Gastronomía de Castilla La Mancha y miembro asesor del Comité Técnico “Sigüenza, Ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad'. Contacto - Pagina web: despelta.com IG: @despelta Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price - Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA
Nos cuentan los detalles de esta segunda edición Rosa María Santa Cruz, responsable de Acción Social de CaixaBank, y el director de la cantera de la UCAM, Carlos Moreno.
In this episode of Joyously Free!, host Joanie Lindenmeyer talks with Carlos Moreno, who shares personal anecdotes from his upbringing on a ranch, lessons learned from sports, and his experiences as a retired bus driver. The discussion emphasizes themes of love, kindness, and community involvement, highlighting Carlos's dedication to helping the unhoused and participating in […]
Este es el episodio #102 de “Tradiciones Sabias”, el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio - Historia de la utilización de granos o cereales durante miles de años Cómo han logrado rescatar variedades de trigos ancestrales que se creían desaparecidas Los problemas que han provocado las prácticas convencionales de la Revolución Verde Técnicas y oficios que han rescatado para producir harinas ancestralmente Datos del invitado - Carlos Moreno Cámara es natural de España. Se formó en las disciplinas empresariales, Gestión Estratégica y Liderazgo e Innovación Social. Ha trabajado en Gestión Pública y Economía y ha sido director y gerente de diversas organizaciones del tercer sector. Ha colaborado como profesor en diferentes foros formativos y como emprendedor de consultoría medioambiental. Es Socio-Director de Despelta “Alimentación Ecológica”, una empresa agroalimentaria que trabaja en la recuperación de trigos antiguos. En el año 2021 fue nombrado académico de la Academia de Gastronomía de Castilla La Mancha y miembro asesor del Comité Técnico “Sigüenza, Ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad'. Contacto - Pagina web: despelta.com IG: @despelta Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price - Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA
Como ya es tradición, en el programa anterior al Pregón de la Semana Santa de Jaén recibimos a su pregonero. En esta ocasión es Juan Carlos Moreno, reconocido cofrade de la ciudad de Jaén y antiguo Hermano Mayor de la Cofradía de los Estudiantes. Nos entre otras cosas cómo está transcurriendo su Cuaresma, qué es lo que le ha resultado más difícil a la hora de escribir el pregón, y las sensaciones que prevé tener el próximo Domingo cuando suba a las tablas del teatro Infanta Leonor. Además la actualidad cofrade, la agenda y la tertulia, con especial foco en los cambios de itinerario de las hermandades de Divino Maestro y Lanzada.
It still breaks my heart to think about him, which is why I've never talked about him on this channel. But it's time for you to learn about Arturo. He represents everything about why I became a teacher and the lengths we have to go to be a great educator.This episode was inspired by Carlos Moreno and his Leadership Journeys. Check out my conversation with Carlos Moreno, episode 17.---(1:20) A beautiful leadership story prompts me to look back on my teaching career(5:20) A supernatural experience while mourning the loss of one of my students(13:45) What it's like starting a community for boys in high school, while still being a full-time teacher(17:45) Healing father wounds and abandonment issues with teenage boys(22:10) Convincing school administration to do a major community service event(26:25) Find your leadership soul, and other updates---Episode 17 with Carlos Moreno: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/episodes/17--Why-We-Need-More-Black-Male-Educators---with-Carlos-Moreno--Educator--Co-Executive-Director--Big-Picture-Learning-e2vck3p ---Join our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/efc-young-mens-advocates-2345 Email us questions and comments at totmpod100@gmail.com Create your own mask anonymously at https://millionmask.org/ ---Connect with Ashanti Branch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaksTwitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch/Website: https://www.branchspeaks.com/---Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/support ---Connect with Ever Forward Club:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everforwardclubFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/everforwardclubTwitter: https://twitter.com/everforwardclubLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club/
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The most important thing about being a teacher is... Something ethereal... Something you can't quite put your finger on. “What is it?” you may ask… Carlos calls it leadership soul. Leadership soul is all about “the important functions love, care and vulnerability play in education leadership and how our society tends to shun these characteristics in leaders.”So how do we tap into this in an artful way that authentically reaches your students? And what does this have to do with Black male educators? Tune in to find out…We cover: Is it even possible to separate work and life as an educator? The importance of diversity in schools - specifically Black male educators What it means to replace the idea of a “classroom” with the idea of a “community of learning” How leaders need to model behaviors and attitudes for their staff(0:00) Class in session(2:20) Carlos introduces himself.(8:45) Carlos and Ashanti share their masks(23:00) Maintaining wellness as educators so that we can help others(30:55) Why we need more Black male teachers(36:15) Creating a community of learning - a culture of openness and empathy in your classroom(40:30) Modeling from school leaders, and Carlos's Leadership Journeys(45:35) How to connect with Carlos---Connect with Carlos Moreno:Instagram: @ColossalEducatorLinkedIn: Carlos R. MorenoX: @Carlos_Moreno06Website: https://www.bigpicture.org/ Book: https://www.leadershipsoul.org/ ---Join our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/efc-young-mens-advocates-2345 Email us questions and comments at totmpod100@gmail.com Create your own mask anonymously at https://millionmask.org/ ---Connect with Ashanti Branch:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaksTwitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch/Website: https://www.branchspeaks.com/---Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/branch-speaks/support ---Connect with Ever Forward Club:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everforwardclubFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/everforwardclubTwitter: https://twitter.com/everforwardclubLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club/
Wir sind erschöpft. Wir, das beschränkt sich in diesem Kontext allerdings nicht auf die menschlichen Bewohner:innen dieser Welt sondern schließt ebendiese in ihrer Gesamtheit mit ein, denn wir haben ein tiefsitzendes, strukturelles Problem, darin sind sich die Autor:innen der Klimabücher 2024 einig. Weniger Konsens besteht in der Frage, ob es einen Systemwechsel braucht oder ob die Klimakrise innerhalb einer kapitalistischen Wirtschaftsweise einen nachhaltigen Lebenswandel einschlagen kann. Es ist wohl noch nicht entschieden, welchen Weg Gesellschaften einschlagen werden und ebenso unklar bleibt, ob es den einen richtigen Weg gibt. Miriam Nichtl (JBZ) und Hans Holzinger sprechen etwa über die Bücher von Gaia Vince, Hanna Ritchie oder Carlos Moreno und geben Einblick in die besten Publikationen zur Klimakrise 2024. Im zweiten Teil des Podcasts bleiben Stefan Wally und Carmen Bayer beim Thema der Klimakrise aber sie stellen sich die Frage, wie sehr die klimatischen Veränderungen unsere Gehirne und damit unser Verhalten beeinflussen. Aufschlussreiche Erkenntnisse bietet hierfür das Buch "The weight of nature. How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains" von Clayton Page Aldern. Input: Hans Holzinger ist Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeograph. Er war 30 Jahre lang als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Robert-Jungk-Bibliothek für Zukunftsfragen in Salzburg tätig und arbeitet heute als freier Publizist und Speaker. Shownotes: Arbeitspapier: Die besten Bücher zur Klimakrise 2024. Zehn Bücher im Fokus: Printversion um 3,90 € zzgl. Versand hier bestellen oder die Online-Version zum kostenlosen Download: https://jungk-bibliothek.org/2024/12/05/ap-71-die-besten-buecher-zur-klimakrise-2024/ Buch: The weight of nature. How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains" von Clayton Page Aldern: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/717097/the-weight-of-nature-by-clayton-page-aldern/ Sachbuchmagazin ProZukunft: https://www.prozukunft.org/ Das Arbeitspapier wurde erstellt mit Unterstützung der Klima- und Energiestrategie „SALZBURG 2050“ des Landes Salzburg.
Donald Shoup, author of "The High Cost of Free Parking," has died. Tony Jordan, President of the Parking Reform Network, talks about Shoup's decades of teaching, writing, and speaking on reversing subsidized free car storage (1:16). Find our interviews with the Professor of Parking by searching "Shoup" at biketalk.org. CalBike Joins Amicus Brief in Safe Streets Accountability Case after lower courts categorized bike riders as “recreational” street users who venture onto public streets at their own risk. Kendra Ramsey, Executive Director of the California Bicycle Coalition, lays out how sweeping the implications could be for California's riders (11:00). The man who coined the famous term "15 Minute Cities" and was central to Paris' bike revolution, Carlos Moreno (19:49). Reviews by Elly Blue, author of Bikenomics and editor of Portland's Microcosm Publishing: Marshall Taylor's autobiography, Romantasy "The Ministry of Time," and the anime film Suzume (41:18). Buy the books Elly reviewed at Bike.org's Bookshop. Eric Dunn, Director of the Wild and Scenic film festival, on bike-related offerings in this year's lineup (47:07). Detroit's Bike The Blizzard rides this month with Back Alley Bikes. Justin and Reo Ramsey relate (54:54).
Hablamos en Washington D.C. con la periodista y corresponsal Dori Toribio; en Guayaquil con la periodista María Mercedes Cuesta, y en París con Carlos Moreno, profesor de la Sorbona y creador del concepto de las "Ciudades de 15 minutos"
Recent studies have shown increasing suicide rates in the United States, particularly among Black youth. Experts in Oklahoma advocate for addressing cultural norms that prevent at risk youth and their families from seeking mental health treatment. Dawn Carter has details.In the fall of 2020, Michael Hill, a Black citizen of the Cherokee Nation, woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of someone banging on the windows of his home. He called police for help, but the police arrested Michael in his own front yard. When trying to get his case heard in tribal court he was rejected because though he has tribal citizenship, he has no blood quantum and by federal law is not legally an Indian. His story is told in a newly released Audible Original documentary called Tribal Justice: The Struggle for Black Rights on Native Land, reported and written by two award-winning indigenous journalists, Allison Herrera and Adreanna Rodriguez. The following excerpt is the fourth installment of FBOs broadcast of the documentary.We speak with Kristi Williams about Black History Saturdays and how she's working to close education gaps in the Sooner State.From runaway enslaved African to federal law enforcement officer, Bass Reeves lived a long and legendary life. In early January, Reeves was commemorated with a new bronze statue at the Three Rivers Museum in Muskogee. Carlos Moreno has the story.Getting your first real job is a rite of passage growing up. Sondra Slade's story about her children finding jobs and getting their first paychecks will have you laughing all the way to the bank.Y7QIDVAPNBKPHINGODYWDOOLJRKS4MC6LYLPYNYWFEYPU1ZS
Con Carlos López I Abrimos el año con un programa muy especial al recibir a David Mullor y Carlos Moreno, creadores de Segell Microscopi, que nos acompañan para celebrar los diez años de vida de su discográfica. Es la primera entrevista que tenemos con unos invitados que no son músicos de la escena jazzística, pero dicha escena necesita personas como ellos: valientes, con muchos conocimientos sobre la materia y con una ilusión contagiosa que transmiten en cada una de las propuestas artísticas que publican.
En nuestro espacio fintech nos acompaña Eupago, la empresa líder en el ámbito de los pagos digitales en Portugal, que este verano obtuvo la licencia de entidad de pago otorgada por el Banco de España. Nos acompañan Carlos Moreno, Director para España, y João Bacalhau, Responsable de Expansión Internacional de Eupago.
Hoy en nuestra sección Foro de la Inversión contamos con Carlos Moreno, Director de ventas para Iberia De Columbia Threadneedle Investments Quality-growth. Con él, repasamos qué es lo que significa Quality-growth. Para él es “intentar comprar las mejores compañías de calidad”. En esta calidad viene implícito el crecimiento. Por sus características, es más fácil verlo en unos sectores que en otros. Para nuestro invitado, uno de los sectores que más atrae el Quality-growth es el sector tecnológico. De cara a 2025, el Columbia Threadneedle Global Focus es uno de los fondos de inversión que más atrae a Carlos Moreno. Este fondo le daría al inversor exposición a largo plazo y renta variable. Una de las características más llamativas de este fondo es que es una cartera concentrada. De estos valores, el que más peso tiene es el sector de la tecnología y las compañías de semiconductores. Por último, una de las particularidades que tiene el Growth es que no se pagan dividendos, lo que se hace muchas veces es “recomprar acciones”.
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Claves de la inversión en Bolsa estadounidense en 2025 con Pilar García-Germán, Directora de ventas de Fidelity para España, y con Carlos Moreno, Director de ventas Iberia de Columbia Threadneedle Investments
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza las últimas revelaciones de Aldama sobre Carlos Moreno por el que Montero aseguró que "metía la mano en el fuego".
Con el año 2024 acercándose a su fin, los mercados financieros vigilan las próximas citas que podrían definir las tendencias económicas de cara a 2025 como las reuniones que van a celebrar en diciembre el Banco Central Europeo (BCE) y la Reserva Federal en EEUU. En este contexto, Ricardo Comín, director Comercial en Vontobel para Iberia; Carlos Moreno, director de Ventas de Columbia Threadneedle Investments; Fernando Fernández-Bravo, responsable de ventas institucionales de Invesco; y Almudena Mendaza, responsable de Generali Investments para Iberia, hacen balance en Capital Intereconomía del comportamiento de los principales activos durante este año y analizan las oportunidades de inversión para el próximo ejercicio. La Fed y el BCE Las reuniones de la Reserva Federal (Fed) y el Banco Central Europeo (BCE) serán los eventos más esperados del último tramo del año. Con la inflación mostrando signos de moderación, pero aún lejos de los objetivos del 2 %, los bancos centrales deberán decidir si mantienen una política monetaria restrictiva o inician el camino hacia una relajación gradual. Los expertos también ponen la lupa sobre cómo se han comportado los principales activos este año. En renta variable sectores como tecnología y energía han liderado las ganancias a lo largo de 2024, pero los analistas advierten sobre las valoraciones elevadas en algunos segmentos.
paypal.me/LibroTobias Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” tenemos una petición de nuestro mecenas de Ivoox Martin Guevara que ha solicitado la película “Nitram” de Justin Kurzel que narra los 4 años previos a la Masacre de Port Arthur en la vida de su perpetrador Martin Bryant, magníficamente interpretado por Caleb Landry Jones. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo a Javier Rosado y Félix Martínez, dos jóvenes de 21 y 17 años respectivamente que cometieron el llamado “Crimen del rol” el 30 de abril de 1994 en Hortaleza, Madrid. El ensañamiento y la brutalidad con la que apuñalaron a Carlos Moreno son propios de la película gore más enfermiza. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:21 al 02:08:34 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 02:08:35 al 02:59:15 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En la tertulia comentamos la actualidad de los mercados financieros de la mano de Rafael Ximenez de Embun, CFA Managing Director Iberia & Latam Muzinich & Co; Carlos Moreno, director de ventas de columbia threadneedle investments; Óscar Esteban, Responsable de Negocio para Iberia de Fidelity International y con Fernando Fernández-Bravo, responsable de ventas institucionales de Invesco. Y Alexis Ortega, Asesor independiente nos explica las principales referencias a tener en cuenta en la sesión de hoy.
La temporada de resultados empresariales y las elecciones en EEUU centran la atención de los inversores en este comienzo de semana en el que van a presentar sus cuentas compañías como Santander, Alphabet, Apple, Meta, Amazon, BNP Paribas, Adidas, BBVA, Repsol y CaixaBank entre otras. Con las elecciones en EEUU en el horizonte, los inversores especulan también sobre el posible impacto en activos clave como los bonos, el mercado de acciones y el dólar. Además los datos del PIB en Europa y EEUU, y la publicación de la inflación de la zona euro y del PCE deflactor en EEUU este jueves, podrían marcar la dirección de las bolsas. En la tertulia de mercados de Capital Intereconomía, Rafael Ximenez de Embun, CFA Managing Director Iberia & Latam Muzinich & Co; Carlos Moreno, director de ventas de columbia threadneedle investments; Óscar Esteban, responsable de negocio para Iberia de Fidelity International; y Fernando Fernández-Bravo, responsable de ventas institucionales de Invesco, analizan estas referencias, debaten sobre si la Reserva Federal bajará tipos su próxima reunión y anticipan posibles oportunidades de inversión en este escenario.
Have we entered what Earth scientists call a “termination event,” and what can we do to avoid the worst outcomes? How can we look beyond GDP and develop new metrics that balance growth with human flourishing and environmental well-being? How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance health, and reduce our carbon footprint?Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist - Royal Holloway University of London) analyzes historical patterns that point to a potential termination event and emphasizes the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes.Daniel Susskind (Economist - Oxford & King's College London - Author of Growth: A Reckoning - A World Without Work) discusses the economic trade-offs involved in pursuing net-zero emissions and the growing public discontent with the costs.Carlos Moreno (Originator of the 15-Minute City concept - Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet) explores how the 15-minute city model can enhance urban living, promote local commerce, and reduce our carbon footprint.Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy - Former BBC Environment Correspondent - Director of Policy & Strategy - Global Clean Energy Thinktank - Ember) explains the future energy landscape, critiques the contributions of oil and gas companies to the clean energy transition, and emphasizes the need for a realistic clean energy transition.Carissa Carter (Academic Director at Stanford's d.school - Co-author of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future) highlights the importance of people critically interpreting climate data and understanding its emotional impact.Gordon Lambert (World Economic Forum Global Council - Energy and Sustainability - Former Member of Alberta's Climate Change Advisory Panel) shares his personal reflections on the harmony of nature and the necessity of aligning business strategies with renewable energy goals.Dr. Ben Shofty (Functional Neurosurgeon - Professor - University of Utah) discusses the health benefits of exposure to nature and its positive impact on well-being and creativity.Julia F. Christensen (Neuroscientist - Author of The Pathway To Flow: The New Science of Harnessing Creativity to Heal and Unwind the Body & Mind) explores the neuroscience behind human interaction with nature and its restorative effects on the brain.The episode examines critical issues surrounding climate change, economic growth, and urban development. Euan Nisbet highlighted the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes, while Daniel Susskind shed light on the economic complexities of achieving net-zero emissions. Carlos Moreno presented the revolutionary concept of the 15-minute city, and Richard Black emphasized the need for a realistic clean energy transition. Carissa Carter underscored the importance of understanding and visualizing climate data, while Gordon Lambert, Dr. Julia F. Christensen, and Dr. Ben Shofty provided personal and scientific insights into the benefits of integrating nature into our lives. These conversations give us a deeper look into the challenges and potential solutions for creating a sustainable future.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Have we entered what Earth scientists call a “termination event,” and what can we do to avoid the worst outcomes? How can we look beyond GDP and develop new metrics that balance growth with human flourishing and environmental well-being? How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance health, and reduce our carbon footprint?Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist - Royal Holloway University of London) analyzes historical patterns that point to a potential termination event and emphasizes the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes.Daniel Susskind (Economist - Oxford & King's College London - Author of Growth: A Reckoning - A World Without Work) discusses the economic trade-offs involved in pursuing net-zero emissions and the growing public discontent with the costs.Carlos Moreno (Originator of the 15-Minute City concept - Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet) explores how the 15-minute city model can enhance urban living, promote local commerce, and reduce our carbon footprint.Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy - Former BBC Environment Correspondent - Director of Policy & Strategy - Global Clean Energy Thinktank - Ember) explains the future energy landscape, critiques the contributions of oil and gas companies to the clean energy transition, and emphasizes the need for a realistic clean energy transition.Carissa Carter (Academic Director at Stanford's d.school - Co-author of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future) highlights the importance of people critically interpreting climate data and understanding its emotional impact.Gordon Lambert (World Economic Forum Global Council - Energy and Sustainability - Former Member of Alberta's Climate Change Advisory Panel) shares his personal reflections on the harmony of nature and the necessity of aligning business strategies with renewable energy goals.Dr. Ben Shofty (Functional Neurosurgeon - Professor - University of Utah) discusses the health benefits of exposure to nature and its positive impact on well-being and creativity.Julia F. Christensen (Neuroscientist - Author of The Pathway To Flow: The New Science of Harnessing Creativity to Heal and Unwind the Body & Mind) explores the neuroscience behind human interaction with nature and its restorative effects on the brain.The episode examines critical issues surrounding climate change, economic growth, and urban development. Euan Nisbet highlighted the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes, while Daniel Susskind shed light on the economic complexities of achieving net-zero emissions. Carlos Moreno presented the revolutionary concept of the 15-minute city, and Richard Black emphasized the need for a realistic clean energy transition. Carissa Carter underscored the importance of understanding and visualizing climate data, while Gordon Lambert, Dr. Julia F. Christensen, and Dr. Ben Shofty provided personal and scientific insights into the benefits of integrating nature into our lives. These conversations give us a deeper look into the challenges and potential solutions for creating a sustainable future.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Have we entered what Earth scientists call a “termination event,” and what can we do to avoid the worst outcomes? How can we look beyond GDP and develop new metrics that balance growth with human flourishing and environmental well-being? How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance health, and reduce our carbon footprint?Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist - Royal Holloway University of London) analyzes historical patterns that point to a potential termination event and emphasizes the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes.Daniel Susskind (Economist - Oxford & King's College London - Author of Growth: A Reckoning - A World Without Work) discusses the economic trade-offs involved in pursuing net-zero emissions and the growing public discontent with the costs.Carlos Moreno (Originator of the 15-Minute City concept - Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet) explores how the 15-minute city model can enhance urban living, promote local commerce, and reduce our carbon footprint.Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy - Former BBC Environment Correspondent - Director of Policy & Strategy - Global Clean Energy Thinktank - Ember) explains the future energy landscape, critiques the contributions of oil and gas companies to the clean energy transition, and emphasizes the need for a realistic clean energy transition.Carissa Carter (Academic Director at Stanford's d.school - Co-author of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future) highlights the importance of people critically interpreting climate data and understanding its emotional impact.Gordon Lambert (World Economic Forum Global Council - Energy and Sustainability - Former Member of Alberta's Climate Change Advisory Panel) shares his personal reflections on the harmony of nature and the necessity of aligning business strategies with renewable energy goals.Dr. Ben Shofty (Functional Neurosurgeon - Professor - University of Utah) discusses the health benefits of exposure to nature and its positive impact on well-being and creativity.Julia F. Christensen (Neuroscientist - Author of The Pathway To Flow: The New Science of Harnessing Creativity to Heal and Unwind the Body & Mind) explores the neuroscience behind human interaction with nature and its restorative effects on the brain.The episode examines critical issues surrounding climate change, economic growth, and urban development. Euan Nisbet highlighted the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes, while Daniel Susskind shed light on the economic complexities of achieving net-zero emissions. Carlos Moreno presented the revolutionary concept of the 15-minute city, and Richard Black emphasized the need for a realistic clean energy transition. Carissa Carter underscored the importance of understanding and visualizing climate data, while Gordon Lambert, Dr. Julia F. Christensen, and Dr. Ben Shofty provided personal and scientific insights into the benefits of integrating nature into our lives. These conversations give us a deeper look into the challenges and potential solutions for creating a sustainable future.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Have we entered what Earth scientists call a “termination event,” and what can we do to avoid the worst outcomes? How can we look beyond GDP and develop new metrics that balance growth with human flourishing and environmental well-being? How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance health, and reduce our carbon footprint?Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist - Royal Holloway University of London) analyzes historical patterns that point to a potential termination event and emphasizes the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes.Daniel Susskind (Economist - Oxford & King's College London - Author of Growth: A Reckoning - A World Without Work) discusses the economic trade-offs involved in pursuing net-zero emissions and the growing public discontent with the costs.Carlos Moreno (Originator of the 15-Minute City concept - Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet) explores how the 15-minute city model can enhance urban living, promote local commerce, and reduce our carbon footprint.Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy - Former BBC Environment Correspondent - Director of Policy & Strategy - Global Clean Energy Thinktank - Ember) explains the future energy landscape, critiques the contributions of oil and gas companies to the clean energy transition, and emphasizes the need for a realistic clean energy transition.Carissa Carter (Academic Director at Stanford's d.school - Co-author of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future) highlights the importance of people critically interpreting climate data and understanding its emotional impact.Gordon Lambert (World Economic Forum Global Council - Energy and Sustainability - Former Member of Alberta's Climate Change Advisory Panel) shares his personal reflections on the harmony of nature and the necessity of aligning business strategies with renewable energy goals.Dr. Ben Shofty (Functional Neurosurgeon - Professor - University of Utah) discusses the health benefits of exposure to nature and its positive impact on well-being and creativity.Julia F. Christensen (Neuroscientist - Author of The Pathway To Flow: The New Science of Harnessing Creativity to Heal and Unwind the Body & Mind) explores the neuroscience behind human interaction with nature and its restorative effects on the brain.The episode examines critical issues surrounding climate change, economic growth, and urban development. Euan Nisbet highlighted the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes, while Daniel Susskind shed light on the economic complexities of achieving net-zero emissions. Carlos Moreno presented the revolutionary concept of the 15-minute city, and Richard Black emphasized the need for a realistic clean energy transition. Carissa Carter underscored the importance of understanding and visualizing climate data, while Gordon Lambert, Dr. Julia F. Christensen, and Dr. Ben Shofty provided personal and scientific insights into the benefits of integrating nature into our lives. These conversations give us a deeper look into the challenges and potential solutions for creating a sustainable future.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Have we entered what Earth scientists call a “termination event,” and what can we do to avoid the worst outcomes? How can we look beyond GDP and develop new metrics that balance growth with human flourishing and environmental well-being? How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance health, and reduce our carbon footprint?Euan Nisbet (Earth Systems Scientist - Royal Holloway University of London) analyzes historical patterns that point to a potential termination event and emphasizes the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes.Daniel Susskind (Economist - Oxford & King's College London - Author of Growth: A Reckoning - A World Without Work) discusses the economic trade-offs involved in pursuing net-zero emissions and the growing public discontent with the costs.Carlos Moreno (Originator of the 15-Minute City concept - Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet) explores how the 15-minute city model can enhance urban living, promote local commerce, and reduce our carbon footprint.Richard Black (Author of The Future of Energy - Former BBC Environment Correspondent - Director of Policy & Strategy - Global Clean Energy Thinktank - Ember) explains the future energy landscape, critiques the contributions of oil and gas companies to the clean energy transition, and emphasizes the need for a realistic clean energy transition.Carissa Carter (Academic Director at Stanford's d.school - Co-author of Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future) highlights the importance of people critically interpreting climate data and understanding its emotional impact.Gordon Lambert (World Economic Forum Global Council - Energy and Sustainability - Former Member of Alberta's Climate Change Advisory Panel) shares his personal reflections on the harmony of nature and the necessity of aligning business strategies with renewable energy goals.Dr. Ben Shofty (Functional Neurosurgeon - Professor - University of Utah) discusses the health benefits of exposure to nature and its positive impact on well-being and creativity.Julia F. Christensen (Neuroscientist - Author of The Pathway To Flow: The New Science of Harnessing Creativity to Heal and Unwind the Body & Mind) explores the neuroscience behind human interaction with nature and its restorative effects on the brain.The episode examines critical issues surrounding climate change, economic growth, and urban development. Euan Nisbet highlighted the urgency of addressing abrupt climate changes, while Daniel Susskind shed light on the economic complexities of achieving net-zero emissions. Carlos Moreno presented the revolutionary concept of the 15-minute city, and Richard Black emphasized the need for a realistic clean energy transition. Carissa Carter underscored the importance of understanding and visualizing climate data, while Gordon Lambert, Dr. Julia F. Christensen, and Dr. Ben Shofty provided personal and scientific insights into the benefits of integrating nature into our lives. These conversations give us a deeper look into the challenges and potential solutions for creating a sustainable future.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance wellbeing, and reduce our carbon footprint? Online shopping is turning cities into ghost towns. We can now buy anything anywhere anytime. How can we learn to stop scrolling and start strolling and create more livable, sustainable communities we are happy to call home.Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance wellbeing, and reduce our carbon footprint? Online shopping is turning cities into ghost towns. We can now buy anything anywhere anytime. How can we learn to stop scrolling and start strolling and create more livable, sustainable communities we are happy to call home.Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance wellbeing, and reduce our carbon footprint? Online shopping is turning cities into ghost towns. We can now buy anything anywhere anytime. How can we learn to stop scrolling and start strolling and create more livable, sustainable communities we are happy to call home.Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
Originator of the 15-Minute City Concept · Author of The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time & Our Planet It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.
“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
How can the 15-minute city model revolutionize urban living, enhance wellbeing, and reduce our carbon footprint? Online shopping is turning cities into ghost towns. We can now buy anything anywhere anytime. How can we learn to stop scrolling and start strolling and create more livable, sustainable communities we are happy to call home.Carlos Moreno was born in Colombia in 1959 and moved to France at the age of 20. He is known for his influential "15-Minute City" concept, embraced by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and leading cities around the world. Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship - Territory - Innovation" Chair at the Paris Sorbonne Business School, he is an international expert of the Human Smart City, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honour. He is recipient of the Obel Award and the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour. His latest book is The 15-Minute City: A Solution to Saving Our Time and Our Planet.“It all starts at home. As a university professor, I have observed the process of transformation of different generations. We need to find a sense of life. We need to find a sense of belonging to our humanity, but to have this sense of life, we need to find a sense in our local communities.”https://www.moreno-web.net/https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+15-Minute+City%3A+A+Solution+to+Saving+Our+Time+and+Our+Planet-p-9781394228140www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Un grupo de investigadores italianos publicaron la semana pasada un estudio en la revista Nature Cities y también crearon una plataforma web, analizando decenas de ciudades del mundo y calculando cuánto se acercan al concepto de “ciudad de 15 minutos”. ¿Están familiarizados con ese concepto? Ideado por el urbanista franco colombiano Carlos Moreno, docente en la Sorbona, plantea que los habitantes de las urbes deberían tener servicios esenciales a 15 minutos o menos de distancia caminando o en bicicleta, y por lo tanto no estar obligados a trasladarse en auto o en transporte público para ir a trabajar, hacer las compras, hacer deporte, acceder a la salud, la educación y la cultura. Con un diseño de este tipo se busca reducir emisiones de carbono pero también mejorar las condiciones de vida de los ciudadanos, que perderían menos tiempo desplazándose. La idea tuvo un fuerte impulso durante la pandemia. En el estudio se analizaron siete ciudades uruguayas: Artigas, Rivera, Paysandú, Las Piedras, Ciudad de la Costa, Montevideo y Maldonado. De ellas, solo la capital fernandina entra en de la distancia deseada: en promedio sus habitantes tienen servicios a 12 minutos caminando. Rivera y Montevideo tienen los peores promedios: los ciudadanos tienen que caminar media hora. La cosa cambia si se divide por barrios: en Montevideo, zonas como el Centro, Pocitos o el Prado tienen servicios a distancia caminable, mientras que la costa Este y la periferia requieren recorrer distancias mucho más largas. Claro, medidas que pretendan reformar las ciudades para ir en esa dirección suponen priorizar a peatones y bicicletas por encima de los coches. Y esas medidas suelen ser impopulares con los conductores. Aun así, la actual alcaldesa de París, Anne Hidalgo, se ha apoyado en este concepto para generar un nuevo plan urbano para la capital francesa. Sus casi 10 millones de habitantes tienen servicios a una distancia promedio de ocho minutos caminando y cuatro en bici. ¿Este es un ideal al que hay que aspirar? ¿Qué se podría hacer en Uruguay al respecto? Este es nuestro tema en una nueva edición de La Mesa Verde. Para discutirlo, conversamos En Perspectiva con tres arquitectos: Leonardo Altmann, doctor en Estudios Urbanos, investigador y profesor en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo de la Udelar, director del Observatorio Montevideo al Futuro del Centro de Estudios para el Desarrollo; Felipe Reyno, doctor en Proyectos Arquitectónicos Avanzados, también profesor en la FADU, y director de la carrera de Arquitectura, Diseño y Ambiente de la UCU; y Gonzalo Salvo, integrante del colectivo Ciudad Abierta.
Today's episode features two books that advocate for new approaches to big problems: urban planning, poverty, and dog rescue. First, Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Carlos Moreno about The 15-Minute City, his proposal for interconnected communities where schools, grocery stores and offices are all a short walk or bike ride away from each other. Then, Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Carol Mithers about Rethinking Rescue, which profiles Lori Weise, aka the Dog Lady, and examines her belief that animal welfare and efforts to help people going through economic instability should go hand in hand.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Thousands of Venezuelans in Utah gathered at Herriman City Hall yesterday to encourage their family members to get out and vote for a new Venezuelan president. Debbie and Adam get an inside look at what happened from Carlos Moreno, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council District 2 and a Venezuelan American who attended the gathering.
Carlos Moreno was labeled an enemy of the Venezuelan state by telling the truth. As an international student living in the United States, he was villified for standing up for students' rights, for human rights. Carlos Moreno calls himself a socialism survivor. Carlos has lived half his life in socialism and the other half in freedom. Venezuela was a prosperous nation before the socialist revolution, a revolution that brought poverty and misery to the once wealthy country. Carlos explains the evils of socialism, how America must stay true to her values, and his take on illegal immigration. You will love Carlos' patriotism and zeal for America. "America is not a dream, America is a miracle." Carlos Moreno Facebook Carlos Moreno Instagram
Leadership comes down to being able to build real human connections, right? But how do you do that?My guest today, Carlos Moreno, believes that we are better leaders when we dare to be vulnerable and authentic. And he's got the experience to prove it! As an educator with this leadership style, he's bridged generational gaps and connected with his students in a deep way. So listen up if you want to find your leadership soul!Resources mentioned in this episode:Finding Your Leadership Soul - Book written by Carlos MorenoMore info on The Well, New Profit EventBig Picture Learning WebsiteFollow Tulaine Montgomery on:InstagramLinkedinXSubscribe to “Say More with Tulaine Montgomery” wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the New Profit and Hueman Group Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.