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The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
Couples Designing Their Roadmap to Freedom Through Real Estate Investing

The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 20:56


Struggling to achieve financial freedom as a couple? Tired of following the same old advice that just doesn't seem to work? The frustration of not making progress can be overwhelming. But what if there's a better way to design your roadmap to financial freedom? Join us as we unveil the real estate investing strategies that have helped two couples take control of their financial future. Get ready to customize your life and achieve your goals in real estate investing. We were our own challenge at one point. We got in our own way at one point where we should have been a little bit more aggressive. - Brandon & Carolina Jimenez Surrounding ourselves with people who are doing exactly what we wanted to do... gave us the confidence that we could do the same and we just followed the path. - Sarah & Lénard Sémajuste Put yourself out there and tell people what you're doing and it'll come back around. - Carolina Jimenez In this episode, you will be able to: Mastering real estate investing as a couple: How to build wealth and strengthen your relationship through strategic property investments. Land development strategies in real estate: Unveiling the secrets to unlocking the potential of land investments for maximum profits. Overcoming challenges in real estate investing: Strategies to navigate obstacles and turn setbacks into opportunities for financial growth. Building a real estate investing team: Discover how to assemble the perfect team to support your investment goals and achieve success in real estate. Off-market real estate acquisition strategies: Uncovering powerful tactics for finding and securing lucrative off-market properties for your investment portfolio. Sarah and Lénard Sémajuste, as well as Brandon and Carolina Jimenez, are two dynamic couples who have ventured into the realm of real estate investing together. Sarah and Lénard's focus on land development strategies reflects their innovative approach to creating value and achieving growth in their real estate portfolio. Their adventure is a testament to the power of mentorship, a proactive mindset, and embracing challenges as opportunities for learning and growth. Meanwhile, Brandon and Carolina have triumphed over the hurdles of scaling their real estate ventures, recognizing the significance of collaboration and seeking guidance through coaching programs. Their experiences offer valuable wisdom into overcoming obstacles and building a successful real estate investing team. Tune into the episode: https://thereiteclub.com/en/podcasts Get in touch with Sarah and Lénard Sémajuste here:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samepage.with.sarahandlenard/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@samepage5790 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063940548609 Get in touch with Brandon and Carolina Jimenez here:  Website: https://medaloproperties.com/ Instagram: https://medaloproperties.com/

Psicología y Bienestar | El Podcast de MundoPsicologos.com
Violencia psicológica a través de redes sociales #157

Psicología y Bienestar | El Podcast de MundoPsicologos.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 26:04


En este episodio número 157, la psicóloga Carolina Jimenez nos cuenta todo sobre la violencia psicológica a través de redes sociales. En el Podcast de MundoPsicologos.com dedicamos unos minutos a resolver aquellas cosas que quizá te habías preguntado, planteado o necesitabas resolver y no habías hecho. Más info en:

Mind The Disruption
Bonus Episode: Tackling weight discrimination in nutrition and public health

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 45:38


Registered dietitian Lillian Yin joins us to talk about why weight discrimination is so harmful. She shares her vision for a nourishing future of public health and nutrition, as well as practical ways to challenge weight bias and discrimination in our daily lives and areas of work. Season 1 of Mind the Disruption was a success! We've decided to release bonus content from three episodes. This standalone bonus episode features more from Lillian Yin who works at Vancouver Coastal Health and who was a reflective guest on Episode 5 Disrupting Food Insecurity & Fat Phobia.(00:00) Introduction(02:41) Interview with Lillian YinEpisode Guest: Lillian Yin is of East-Asian descent with roots in Taiwan and China. As a registered dietitian and diabetes educator, she has been privileged to serve in spaces across the spectrum of life, from infancy and pregnancy, through adolescence and older adult years, and various areas of the health system ranging from acute and primary care to community and public health. Recently, she joined the Health Promotion Team at Vancouver Coastal Health Authority as Team Lead to support the public health team in doing more upstream, health promotion work, addressing the social determinants, root causes of health and challenging dominant cultures which fuel the systems we live, work, and play in. Her principles of care are framed by social justice, equity, strength-based and cultural safety. Driven by her passion to advance social justice and achieve health equity within the wider system through collective action, she is currently pursuing a Master in Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.Learn more: Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia (Sabrina Strings, 2019)Weight Bias & Stigma (UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health)The Focus is on Health, Not Weight (Vancouver Coastal Health, 2019)Episode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guest Lillian Yin. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Generando Sonrisas con Ramiro Buteler
#140 Diseño Humano en el trabajo junto a Carolina Jimenez

Generando Sonrisas con Ramiro Buteler

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 53:03


Hace unas semanas traíamos a una referente de Diseño Humano mejicana y ahora le toca a una amiga de nuestro querido país vecino Colombia. El Diseño Humano en la vida, por supuesto, pero más específicamente en el plano profesional y laboral. Carolina Jimenez nos cuenta en detalles de manera profesional y divertida las características de la energía en cada tipo de persona. Disfrutalo en este podcast que te va a sorprender.

Mind The Disruption
Bonus episode: Building health equity-focused public health organizations

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 35:54


Season 1 of Mind the Disruption was a success! We've decided to release bonus content from three episodes. This standalone episode features more from former Chief Nursing Officer Heather Lokko who was a reflective guest on Episode 3 Disrupting the Status Quo in Public Health. Listen to this episode to learn about implementing health equity and anti-racism strategies at a public health organization from Heather who worked at the Middlesex London Health Unit in southern Ontario for 25 years.(00:00) Introduction(02:41) Interview with Heather LokkoEpisode Guest: Heather Lokko has been a direct service provider, professional practice lead, program manager, and senior leader during her public health career. She is currently seconded to London Health Science Centre where she is the Corporate Nursing Executive and also provides executive support for the Office of Health Ethics and the Office of Inclusion and Social Accountability. At the time of this interview, she was the Director of the Healthy Start Division at the Middlesex-London Health Unit. Additionally, she was MLHU's Chief Nursing Officer. In this role, Heather led health equity strategy, promoted practice excellence, and provided nursing leadership in local, regional, provincial, and national initiatives. Heather is the Community Co-Director of Western University's Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion, is on the board of directors for the London Intercommunity Health Centre and is an Adjunct Research Professor at Western University. Heather is passionate about health equity, collective action, and building healthy families and communities.Learn more: Glossary of Essential Health Equity Terms (NCCDH, 2022)Webinar series on anti-Black racism and public health (BHEC & NCCDH, 2023)Let's Talk: Whiteness and Health Equity (NCCDH, 2020)Let's Talk: Public health roles for improving health equity (NCCDH, 2013)Episode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guest Heather Lokko. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

High Income Earners F.I.R.E.
Ep51: Single-Family Home Conversion and Short-Term Rentals Uncovered with Brandon and Carolina Jimenez

High Income Earners F.I.R.E.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 42:50


Join us as we delve into the lucrativeness of converting properties and rentals with special guests Brandon and Carolina Jimenez. You'll learn more about their diverse investment portfolio, mindset, and wealth strategies that have propelled their cash flow generation. Get a sneak peek of this creative way to earn and invest from this week's episode!Key takeaways to listen forAdvantages of being foundational in your investing journeyTips on how to make effective joint venturesThe ups and downs of running a short-term rental businessWays to handle and resolve tenancy issuesHow confidence can help you be an effective rental ownerResources mentioned in this episodeAirbnbEd MylettTony RobbinsAbout  Brandon and Carolina JimenezBrandon and Carolina Jimenez own Medalo Properties. They purchased their first income property in 2015, but they started investing with a strategy in late 2019 as they bought their first BRRRR project in Hamilton. They have since grown our portfolio to 26+ units. They specialize in multi-family unit conversions and flips. They focus on building generational wealth and relationships while educating and helping others build multiple income streams, protect their financial future, and increase the quality of their lives.Connect with Brandon and Carolina Website: Medalo PropertiesTo sign up for our monthly newsletter, visit our website at www.hiefire.com and connect with us through the social media accounts below!Facebook Page: High Income Earners FIREFacebook Group: High Income Earners F.I.R.E.Instagram: @hie_fireSponsorsBonavest CapitalTo learn more about building passive income through real estate syndications, visit www.bonavestcapital.com.Say YEH Stock OptionsLooking for ways to generate consistent cash flow and accelerate your journey to financial freedom? Visit www.codyyeh.com for more information!

Mind The Disruption
Bonus episode: Taking intersectoral action to drive decent work

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 34:10


Season 1 of Mind the Disruption was a success! We've decided to release bonus content from three episodes. This standalone episode features more from Medical Officer of Health Dr. Monika Dutt who was a reflective guest on Episode 1 Disrupting Gig Work. Listen to this bonus episode to learn about how public health can collaborate with worker-led organizers to advance decent work to promote and protect the health of workers in precarious and unsafe work conditions.(00:00) Introduction(02:41) Interview with Monika DuttEpisode Guest: Monika Dutt is a public health physician and a Medical Officer of Health in Newfoundland and Labrador. She is a family doctor at the Ally Centre of Cape Breton. She volunteers with the Decent Work and Health Network and the Anti-Racism Coalition of NL. She is currently in Hamilton, Ontario, with her son, where she recently started a PhD in Health Policy.Learn more: Determining Health: Decent work issue brief (NCCDH)Prescription for a health pandemic recovery: Decent work for all (DWHN)Equity In Action: Advocacy Wins – Paid Sick Days, Public Support and Sustainable Change (NCCDH)Let's Talk: Redistributing power to advance health equity (NCCDH)Episode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guest Monika Dutt. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting Colonialism for Two-Spirit Health

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 45:45


Harlan Pruden is Nehiyô/First Nations Cree, Two-Spirit, and a dedicated disruptor of settler colonialism, homophobia, and transphobia with the goal of creating better tomorrows with and for Two-Spirit communities. Listen to this episode to hear how Harlan found his purpose of creating affirming spaces for Two-Spirit people, and to explore how we as public health professionals can support decolonization in public health programs, policies, research, and systems from a place of humility.  (00:00) Introduction (02:16) Interview with Harlan PrudenEpisode Guest: Harlan Pruden (pronouns - anything said mindfully and respectfully) is nehiyô/First Nations Cree who works with and for the Two-Spirit community locally, nationally, and internationally. Harlan is a co-founder of the Two-Spirit Dry Lab and the Indigenous Knowledge Translation Lead at Chee Mamuk, an Indigenous health program at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Harlan is also the Managing Editor of TwoSpiritJournal.com and an advisory member for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Institute of Gender and Health.Learn more: BCCDC COVID-19 language guide: Guidelines for inclusive language for written and digital contentTwo-Spirit: Conversations with Young Two-Spirit, Trans and Queer Indigenous People in Toronto (a zine by Marie Laing)You Are Made of Medicine: A Mental Health Peer Support Manual for Indigiqueer, Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+, and Gender Non-Conforming Indigenous youth (Native Youth Sexual Health Network)An Introduction to the Health of Two-Spirit People: Historical, contemporary and emergent issues (National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health)Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and GirlsEpisode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guest Harlan Pruden. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting Food Insecurity & Fat Phobia

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 60:23


Paul Taylor, the former head of FoodShare and a life-long anti-poverty activist, dismantles the barriers – include fat phobia and weight bias – that constrain people's access to food on their own terms. Listen to this episode to hear Paul's story, learn about FoodShare's commitment to food justice, body liberation and fat acceptance, and reflect on how public health practitioners can confront harmful weight discrimination with dietitian Lillian Yin.(00:00) Introduction(02:22) Interview with Paul Taylor (44:05) Interview with Lillian YinEpisode Guests: Paul Taylor is a lifelong anti-poverty activist and a champion for the right to food. Paul was the executive director of FoodShare Toronto until January 2023. Growing up materially poor in Toronto, inspired Paul to commit his life to doing what he can to dismantle the systems of oppression that cause and uphold food insecurity and wealth inequality, including neoliberalism and white supremacy. Paul has been named one of Canada's Top 40 under 40, one of Toronto Life's 50 Most Influential Torontonians and voted Best Activist by readers of NOW Magazine. Alongside his colleagues at FoodShare, Paul works to support community-led food infrastructure with the collective vision of a Toronto where everyone can feed themselves, their loved ones and their communities with dignity and with joy. Paul's experience also includes executive director roles at Gordon Neighbourhood House and the Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House. He has chaired the British Columbia Poverty Reduction Coalition, served on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and as Vice-Chair of Food Secure Canada. Paul teaches courses at Simon Fraser University. Lillian Yin is a registered dietitian and a diabetes educator, of East-Asian descent with roots in Taiwan and China. For the last 7 years, she is privileged to serve in spaces across the spectrum of life, from infancy and pregnancy, through adolescence and older adult years, and various areas of the health system ranging from acute and primary care to community and public health. Driven by her passion to advance social justice and achieve health equity within the wider system through collective action, she is currently pursuing a Master in Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. Learn more: Foodshare's statement on body liberation and fat acceptanceWeight bias: a call to action (Journal of Eating Disorders, 2016)The Focus is on Health, Not Weight (Vancouver Coastal Health, 2019) What are the implications of food insecurity for health and health care? (PROOF)Black Food Matters: Racial Justice in the Wake of Food Justice (book) Upstream action on food insecurity: A curated list (NCCDH, 2017) Food Justice (Food Secure Canada)Episode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guests Paul Taylor and Lillian Yin. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting Migrant Work

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 54:25


Sarom Rho is a migrant and a community organizer who unites with other migrant workers to mobilize for full and permanent immigration status for all in Canada. Listen to this episode to learn from Sarom about the ways in which immigration status, employment and health are linked, and to consider why a global approach to local public health practice matters with public health professor and researcher Dr. Erica Di Ruggiero. (00:00) Introduction(02:23) Interview with Sarom Rho (36:37) Interview with Erica Di Ruggiero Episode Guests: Sarom Rho is an organizer with the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, a workers' rights organization with a membership of migrants in farm work, care work and low-waged work, which includes current and former international students, refugees and undocumented people. MWAC serves as the Secretariat of the Migrant Rights Network. Reflective guest Dr. Erica Di Ruggiero is an Associate Professor of Global Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health whose research focuses on evaluating the health, gender, and equity impacts of policies on marginalized groups such as precarious workers. She explores how different types of evidence shape global policy agendas and influence global governance in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals.Learn more: Report: Behind Closed Doors – Exposing Migrant Care Worker Exploitation During COVID-19 (MWAC, 2020) Report: Unheeded Warnings – COVID-19 & Migrant Workers in Canada (MWAC, 2020)Immigration Status as the Foundational Determinant of Health for People Without Status in Canada: A Scoping Review (Gagnon et al., 2021)Determining Health: Decent work issue brief (NCCDH, 2022)Episode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guests Sarom Rho and Erica Di Ruggiero. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting the Status Quo in Public Health

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 54:51


Samiya Abdi has trained thousands of public health practitioners to recognize the power that each of us has to do something different in the face of health inequities and injustice. Listen to this episode to learn from both Samiya and Heather Lokko – two seasoned public health professionals working at the provincial and local levels – about how to transform public health practice, teams, organizations, and systems from within to support more equitable communities and societies.(00:00) Introduction(02:23) Interview with Samiya Abdi (39:54) Interview with Heather Lokko Episode Guests: This episode explores disrupting public health systems, organization and practice to advance health equity with Samiya Abdi and Heather Lokko. Samiya Abdi is seconded for a year to lead the Black Health Education Collaborative as an Executive Director. Over the past 15 years Samiya has been working towards making the public health system more equitable, challenging intersecting forms of oppression, and understanding marginalization in knowledge production, research, and practice. Prior to joining BHEC Samiya was the Senior Program Specialist in Health Equity for Public Health Ontario. Samiya also possesses extensive experience in community engagement work, has co-founded international movements such as the Somali Gender Equity Movement and Famine Resisters alongside local initiatives such as Aspire2Lead and the Toronto Muslim Youth Political fellowship. She holds a Master's in public health and a graduate diploma in social innovation and systems thinking. Reflective guest Heather Lokko has been a direct service provider, professional practice lead, program manager, and senior leader during her public health career. She is currently the Director of the Healthy Start Division at the Middlesex-London Health Unit. Additionally, she is MLHU's Chief Nursing Officer. In this role, Heather leads health equity strategy, promotes practice excellence, and provides nursing leadership in local, regional, provincial, and national initiatives. Heather is the Community Co-Director of Western University's Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion, is on the board of directors for the London Intercommunity Health Centre, and is an Adjunct Research Professor at Western University. Heather is passionate about health equity, collective action, and building healthy families and communities.Learn more:Glossary of Essential Health Equity Terms (NCCDH, 2022) Equity In Action (NCCDH, 2022) Let's Talk: Health equity (NCCDH, 2013)Let's Talk: Public health roles for improving health equity (NCCDH, 2013)Organizational Capacity for Health Equity Action Initiative (NCCDH)Episode credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Tia (Kristia) Maatta (NCCDH) helped with editing and Mandy Walker (NCCDH) helped with guest interviews for this episode. Special thanks to our episode guests Samiya Abdi and Heather Lokko. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the NCCDH. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting Whiteness

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 66:03


Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh has been raising tough conversations about Whiteness, White Supremacy and racism for over ten years in a public health field that often insisted it wasn't ready. Listen to this episode to hear Sume's story and then reflect on disrupting Whiteness in public health and the nursing field with public health nurses Mandy Walker and Hannah Klassen.  (00:00) Introduction(02:22) Interview with Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh (51:21) Interview with Hannah Klassen and Mandy Walker Episode Guests: Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh is the Executive Director of the Black Health Education Collaborative and an Assistant Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. She is a catalytic leader who mobilizes knowledge and activates networks to advance policy and practice on social and economic issues that impact health and wellbeing.  She spent a decade with the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, where she provided leadership to public health practice on health equity, the social determinants of health including racism, in partnership with institutions across Canada. She holds a Master of Health Sciences in Health Promotion and Global Health. Hailing from Cameroon, she is grateful to live, work and play in Turtle Island and is committed to working towards decolonial futures. Mandy Walker (she/her) is a Registered Nurse and Public Health Professional with most of her career having a pediatric and family-centered care focus. She has 10+ years of clinical healthcare experience within an emergency department, acute care, and community setting. Her frontline work experience ignited and continues to inspire her passion and dedication in working to advance health equity and social justice. Mandy is a Knowledge Translation Specialist at the NCCDH. Hannah Klassen is a White cis-gendered woman with European-Settler and Métis ancestry living on Treaty 7 land. Her passion for health equity and social justice developed working as a Registered Nurse in substance use and perinatal health. Hannah is a Knowledge Translation Specialist at the NCCDH. She completed her Master of Public Health and is grateful to work with the NCCDH.Learn more:Let's Talk: Racism and health equity (NCCDH, 2018)Let's Talk: Whiteness and health equity (NCCDH, 2020)Webinars on racism, anti-racism and racial equity (NCCDH, 2016-)Black Nurses Task Force ReportIn Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health CareEpisode Credits: This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guests Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh, Mandy Walker and Hannah Klassen. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design. Sound credits: “2020-06-12 blm protest goes by.flac” by tim.kahn is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0. “Protest-Recording-4.wav” by _bliind is licensed under CC BY 4.0.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH). Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption
Disrupting Gig Work

Mind The Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 55:40


Jennifer Scott delivers food on her bike in Toronto and organizes with other gig workers to fight against the challenging – and often unsafe and harmful – employer practice of misclassifying workers. Listen to this episode to hear Jennifer's story and reflect on why healthy working conditions are essential for public health with Medical Officer of Health Dr. Monika Dutt.(00:00) Introduction(02:23) Interview with Jennifer Scott(37:00) Interview with Monika Dutt Episode Guests:This episodes explores the relationship between work and health, and what public health can do to support worker health and health equity with interviews with Jennifer Scott and Dr. Monika Dutt. Jennifer Scott is the president of Gig Workers United and a gig worker doing bike delivery for various apps in Toronto. Monika Dutt is a public health physician and a Medical Officer of Health in Newfoundland and Labrador. She is a family doctor at the Ally Centre of Cape Breton. She volunteers with the Decent Work and Health Network and the Anti-Racism Coalition of NL. She is currently in Hamilton, Ontario, with her son, where she recently started a PhD in Health Policy. Learn more:Gig Workers' Bill of RightsGig Workers United: Order-In-DaysDecent Work and Health NetworkDetermining Health: Decent work issue briefEquity In Action: Advocacy Wins – Paid Sick Days, Public Support and Sustainable ChangeEquity In Action: Peel Public Health Tackles Inequities in Workplaces and Increases Access to Worker Protections During COVID-19Eh Sayers Episode 4 - Who Wins and Who Loses in the Gig Economy?Episode Credits:This episode is produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and our host Bernice Yanful (NCCDH). Special thanks to our episode guests Jennifer Scott and Monika Dutt. Coordination of communications, webpage development and dissemination are led by Caralyn Vossen (NCCDH). Thanks to Claire Betker and the rest of the NCCDH team for their support. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry. Artwork by comet art + design.Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH). Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.The NCCDH is hosted by St. Francis Xavier University. This podcast is made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada through funding for the NCCDH. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada. Established in 2005, the NCCDH is one of the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health that work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. For more information, visit the NCCPH website.

Mind The Disruption

Welcome to Mind the Disruption. This is a show about people who refuse to accept things as they are. It's about people pushing for better health for all. It's about people like us who have a deep desire to build a healthier, more just world.Episodes coming in Fall 2022. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health. Visit https://nccdh.ca/learn/podcast/ to learn more about the podcast and our work.This podcast is hosted by Bernice Yanful.It is created, developed and produced by Rebecca Cheff, Carolina Jimenez, and Bernice Yanful. Technical production and original music by Chris Perry.Artwork by comet art + design.

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments
EP-93 Vacasa's Advice on maximising vacation returns and best floor plans for returns with Carolina Jimenez

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 30:47


Carolina Jiminez of Vacasa in Guanacaste, Costa Rica chats to us about data points in vacation rentals, layouts that generate the most vacation rental income and small things you can do to improve your vacation rental returns. Contact Us:  info@investingcostarica.comGuests today:Carolina Jimenez: carolina.jimenez@vacasa.comVacasa: www.vacasa.com

Houston Matters
Hidalgo staffers hope to disqualify DA Kim Ogg from prosecuting their case (June 3, 2022)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 49:32


On Friday's show: Two of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo's aides have filed a motion to remove District Attorney Kim Ogg from their case involving a controversial COVID-19 outreach contract. We learn why. And we discuss the $1 billion plan to expand the Houston Ship Channel. Also this hour: Jim Smith, the new Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Houston Field Office, discusses his job and efforts to fight crime in the area. Then, from a man throwing cake at the Mona Lisa to the potential demise of Elvis-themed weddings in Las Vegas, we discuss The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week's news. And we learn how a challenge from another writer led Houston poet Van G. Garrett to shift gears and write a children's book about sneakers called Kicks.

The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
Investing in Real Estate as a Couple and as a Team

The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 44:09


In this episode, you will learn about On-market and Off-market StrategiesResult of Consistency and Compound effect on BusinessIdentifying your Roles, Goals, and TimelinesPower TeamsHiring a Property ManagerChallenges in the Scaling ProcessResources for REI & Investing in Coaching Programs Guest: Brandon and Carolina, Real Estate Investors Brandon & Carolina Jimenez started investing about two years ago. They flipped the house they were living in and moved onto investment properties. For Brandon & Carolina to generate income, they jumped into a coaching program and saw themselves take off from it. They Focus on the BRRRR strategy and also do flips. They're expecting their portfolio to yield about  $600,000 in rental revenues by the end of the year. In this episode,  Brandon and Carolina discussed how they make the most out of on-market and off-market strategies. they also shared the result of consistency and the compounded effects on their business. This power couple also shared their challenges in the scaling process, how they surpassed these challenges, and what actions they had to do to overcome these challenges. Tune in to learn about the resources they use to increase their knowledge in Real estate investing.Get in touch with Brandon & Carolina:Email: info@medaloproperties.comThis episode has been brought to you in part byElevation Realty - http://www.elevationrealty.ca/REI Branded       - https://reibranded.com/BM Select           - https://bmselect.ca/ The show notes are brought to you in part by Building Stack, our official digital signatures provider. Building Stack is a flexible property management platform built in Canada. Sign documents and leases faster with their new digital signature add-on! Special REITE Club discount to get started today! www.buildingstack.com

Pontón en MVS
Concurso de programación para niños de Game JAM - 06 Jul 21

Pontón en MVS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 46:07


Hoy con Pontón en MVS, platicamos con María Vélez Crack de Code y Carolina Jimenez de Lenovo, quienes nos hablaron del concurso de programación para niños de Game JAM. Y Andrés Velázquez nos compartió recomendaciones de Ciberseguridad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scope News
Ford's Paid Sick Leave Plan

Scope News

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 28:58


For the week of April 30th 2021: Alex Ramsay speaks with Deena Ladd, Executive Director at Workers Action Centre in Toronto, and registered nurse Carolina Jimenez, about the recently announced paid sick leave plan put forward by the Ontario Conservatives and how it could continue to leave workers behind. Then, we hear from Sam Dharmasena as she speaks with arts organizer Jamila Amarah, who is trying to build a sense of community among Toronto's arts scene with her new organization: Art+Tax.

Charlemos de cine
23 La magia del cine. Efectos visuales con Carolina Jimenez

Charlemos de cine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020


Desde los inicios del cine se ha buscado sorprender al espectador. Cosa que cada vez es más complicada de lograr, todo sea dicho de paso. Desde el famoso George Méliès con sus trucos de cámara hasta nuestra época ha cambiado mucho el panorama y en la actualidad se hace complicado distinguir lo que es real de lo que no. Esto es gracias al avance de la informática y la especialización en programas específicos de diseño en 3D  .En el episodio de hoy entrevistamos a Carolina, una profesional del sector que ha trabajado en películas tan punteras como pueden ser: Aquamán, Joker, Vengadores… Vamos a conocer un poco sobre esta profesión, cómo es la organización del trabajo y qué programas utilizan.

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Zona reservada con @verdugo789 (22/20)

intro

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 6:13


Capítulos recomendados: Versos a Voces - El faro de los corazones extraviados (Cuento) https://www.ivoox.com/faro-corazones-extraviados-cuento-audios-mp3_rf_51062534_1.html Invita la casa - 123 Despedida del programa. Bonus track, un vermú con Carolina Jimenez https://www.ivoox.com/episodio-123-despedida-del-programa-bonus-track-un-audios-mp3_rf_51364590_1.html Contacto: Twitter http://twitter.com/emmanuelvq Equipo de grabación: RØDECaster Pro https://amzn.to/2pI0Qbr RØDE PodMic https://amzn.to/2JOB5NG dbx 286s https://amzn.to/2LzfdZI Audio Technica ATH-M50x https://amzn.to/2mV0jy5 RØDE PSA1 https://amzn.to/2NcbY9z Shure MV88 https://amzn.to/2ODyEhJ Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2ªGen) https://amzn.to/2LytFRA Shure SM58SE https://amzn.to/2LwEbbU Rode Smartlav+ https://amzn.to/2n2dVro Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB https://amzn.to/2Mc064s TRS jack 6.3mm macho a macho https://amzn.to/2n6S8im Cable XLR macho a hembra https://amzn.to/2JIspL0 PayPal https://paypal.me/emmanuelvq

zona reservada
Zona reservada con @verdugo789 (22/20)

zona reservada

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 6:13


Capítulos recomendados:Versos a Voces - El faro de los corazones extraviados (Cuento)https://www.ivoox.com/faro-corazones-extraviados-cuento-audios-mp3_rf_51062534_1.htmlInvita la casa - 123 Despedida del programa. Bonus track, un vermú con Carolina Jimenez https://www.ivoox.com/episodio-123-despedida-del-programa-bonus-track-un-audios-mp3_rf_51364590_1.htmlContacto:Twitter http://twitter.com/emmanuelvq Equipo de grabación:RØDECaster Pro https://amzn.to/2pI0QbrRØDE PodMic https://amzn.to/2JOB5NGdbx 286s https://amzn.to/2LzfdZIAudio Technica ATH-M50x https://amzn.to/2mV0jy5RØDE PSA1 https://amzn.to/2NcbY9zShure MV88 https://amzn.to/2ODyEhJFocusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2ªGen) https://amzn.to/2LytFRAShure SM58SE https://amzn.to/2LwEbbURode Smartlav+ https://amzn.to/2n2dVroAudio-Technica ATR2100-USB https://amzn.to/2Mc064sTRS jack 6.3mm macho a macho https://amzn.to/2n6S8imCable XLR macho a hembra https://amzn.to/2JIspL0PayPal https://paypal.me/emmanuelvq

The John Oakley Show
Carolina Jimenez, Registered Nurse, Decent Work Health Network

The John Oakley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 10:34


Carolina Jimenez, Registered Nurse and Coordinator of the Decent Work and Health Network

MarvelFlix Radio
Marvelflix T1-P34 - Entrevista con Carolina Jimenez Garcia, VFX de Eternals

MarvelFlix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 61:58


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