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Todo llega en esta vida y, en la música navideña, ha ocurrido un hecho insólito. Tal y como han desvelado Pilar Cisneros y Jorge Bustos en 'Herrera en COPE' este 24 de diciembre, el mítico villancico 'Last Christmas' de Wham! ha desbancado a Mariah Carey del número 1 del Billboard. Un logro extraordinario para una canción que lleva más de 40 años colándose cada Navidad en el top ten de las listas de éxitos de todo el mundo.Se trata de un "fenómeno extraordinario", como lo calificaba Jorge Bustos, quien destacaba cómo estos rituales musicales se cumplen todos los años. "La gente es fiel a la tradición", apuntaba, celebrando que los villancicos vuelvan a ser "lo más consumido" de forma "sistemática" en estas fechas.Y es que la canción de Wham!, creada en los años 80, parece tener algo especial que "destila todo lo bueno que trae consigo también la Navidad", según Cisneros. Este éxito se enmarca en la tradición anglosajona, que tanto gusta a los locutores, donde los ...
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This week on bigcitysmalltown, we turn our focus to the rapidly evolving corridor between San Antonio and Austin—a megaregion that is reshaping the future of Central Texas. Hosts Cory Ames and Bob Rivard are joined by former San Antonio mayor and U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Henry Cisneros, to discuss his and Bob's new book, which examines the unprecedented growth, challenges, and opportunities along this urban corridor.The conversation moves beyond headlines about population booms to examine the complex realities of life in one of the country's most dynamic regions. What does steady and fast-paced growth mean for cities like San Antonio, Austin, and the many communities in between? What pressures does the region face, and how are city and state leaders preparing for the future?They discuss:• Why population growth in the Austin–San Antonio corridor is inevitable, and what's driving it• Visible strains on infrastructure—transportation, water, power—and the urgent need for regional cooperation• Lessons from other megaregions across the United States—and what Central Texas must do to stay competitive• How the region's evolving identity, economic base, and cultural strengths can be preserved as the next wave of growth arrives• The importance of building—not just roads and runways—but also new structures for cross-community collaboration and planning• What happens if local and state leaders fail to act, and why the decisions made now will shape quality of life for decades to comeThe episode provides a nuanced look at what's at stake for San Antonio and its neighbors, urging both civic leaders and residents to consider what it will take to create a livable, equitable, and sustainable future for the region.RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶️ #144. Building the South Side — How JCB Is Bringing 1,500 Jobs to San Antonio – If today's megaregion conversation sparked your interest in economic growth and workforce opportunities, don't miss this episode. Bob Rivard sits down with JCB Texas operations director David Carver to explore how a major new manufacturing facility is transforming San Antonio's south side and what it means for local jobs, training, and the city's future.
Chef Dominica Rice Cisneros is the owner of Bombera, a celebrated Mexican restaurant in Oakland's Dimond District, known for its Chicana heritage cooking, wood-fired techniques, and focus on community and local ingredients. She talks about cooking with lard, butter, and corn oil as a child, and discovering olive oil when she started working in Bay Area restaurants in the 1980s. Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne is the director of Extra Virgin Alliance, and interviews Chef Dominica about how she incorporates California olive oils into her Mexican cuisine. This video was produced by The Culinary Institute of America as an industry service to the International Olive Council. Find recipes, videos and more information at https://www.plantforwardkitchen.org/olive-oil-and-the-plant-forward-kitchen
En este episodio nos adentramos en la historia de Kenia Cisneros, una mujer que ha convertido la agronomía, la comunidad y la pasión por los caballos en un camino de impacto real.Kenia ha construido su nombre en un sector tradicionalmente liderado por hombres, enfrentando retos que no solo exigieron conocimiento técnico, sino carácter, constancia y una profunda vocación de servicio. A lo largo de su carrera, ha acompañado y fortalecido iniciativas destinadas principalmente a mujeres, brindándoles herramientas para crecer, aprender y abrirse espacio en ámbitos donde antes no tenían representación.Hoy, además de su trayectoria profesional, conversamos sobre su nuevo proyecto: Barrileras Nicaragua, una propuesta fresca y llena de energía que une entretenimiento sano, el amor por los caballos y el deseo de crear espacios seguros y formativos para nuevas generaciones.Este episodio es una mirada cercana al recorrido de una mujer que nunca se ha detenido, que ha hecho comunidad desde sus raíces y que sigue apostando por abrir puertas donde antes solo había muro
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/8372IL MEDICO DEI POVERI E' IL PRIMO SANTO DEL VENEZUELA di Fabio Piemonte Caracas, domenica 29 giugno 1919. José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros, mentre sta recandosi ad acquistare alcune medicine per una sua anziana paziente, viene investito da un giovane neopatentato intenzionato a sorpassare un tram e muore dopo un'inutile corsa in ospedale. Il giorno successivo una folla immensa si riversa per le strade e accorre ai funerali per un ultimo saluto al 'medico dei poveri', beatificato nel 2021 e canonizzato ieri da Papa Leone XIV.«Proveniva da un villaggio sperduto nelle Ande dove si è formato con disciplina, serietà e misticismo, trasmessi dai suoi genitori, dal suo maestro e dal sacerdote del villaggio. Una trilogia che ha piantato in lui una fede radicata nelle semplici circostanze della vita di un villaggio. Inviato dal padre nella capitale, divenne un grande scienziato e professore di fama nazionale e internazionale che non dimenticò né trascurò mai le sue origini. La sua dedizione ai poveri, agli indigenti, fu esercitata sempre con estremo riserbo, delicatezza e attenzione per ognuno di loro». Ne tratteggia così la figura Baltazar Cardozo, Arcivescovo emerito di Caracas, le cui parole sono riprese nella biografia fresca di stampa della giornalista Manuela Tulli, José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros. Il primo santo del Venezuela (Ares, pp. 128).Docente universitario e medico, uomo di scienza e di fede profonda, Josè rinuncia al desiderio di consacrarsi a Dio anche a causa di motivi di salute per servire Cristo da laico in special modo chinandosi sulle ferite degli ammalati e correndo di casa in casa per non lasciare nessuno senza il suo supporto. «Offro la mia vita per la pace nel mondo», afferma il giorno prima di morire. E proprio quel giorno viene ratificato il Trattato di Versailles che pone fine alla Grande Guerra e gli stessi venezuelani pongono fine ai contrasti tra fazioni opposte accomunati dal dolore per la perdita del 'loro' medico.LE UMILI ORIGINIJosè nasce a Isnotú il 26 ottobre 1864 da una famiglia numerosa - ha infatti sei fratelli, tra i quali una sorella morta ad appena sette mesi - di umili origini che nel paesino andino ha un piccolo emporio di cosmetici, erbe medicinali e farmaci e una locanda con poche stanze. «Mia madre mi ha insegnato la virtù fin dalla culla, mi ha fatto crescere nella conoscenza di Dio e mi ha dato per guida la carità», diceva. Da adolescente si trasferisce a Caracas per frequentare dapprima il liceo, poi la facoltà di medicina. Nel 1888 si laurea con una tesi sulla febbre tifoide e si specializza in batteriologia, divenendone presto uno dei maggiori esperti nel Paese. Prosegue le sue ricerche seguendo corsi accademici anche a Parigi e Madrid. Rientrato in Venezuela, la sua cattedra di Batteriologia è la prima in America.Medico sapiente, riesce con una cura adeguata a salvare dalla morte imminente anche il fratello del presidente Goméz. Ai pazienti più poveri fornisce non solo terapie e farmaci, ma offre dei soldi per le altre necessità con carità discreta. «Oltre agli studi filosofici, José Gregorio ama molto l'arte. Imparò a fare il sarto per confezionare i propri abiti, si dedicò alla pittura, studiò musica e pianoforte, amava ballare, si dedicava anche alla cucina per i pranzi di famiglia preparando soprattutto ricette della tradizione creola, e se la cavava anche nell'arte della falegnameria, forse nell'imitazione di san Giuseppe, al quale era devoto e del quale aveva un'immagine all'ingresso della sua casa», sottolinea la Tulli. Alla morte del padre fa ogni sforzo anche economico affinché i suoi fratelli e sorelle si trasferiscano con lui a Caracas per l'unità della famiglia.SANTA MESSA QUOTIDIANASul piano spirituale diventa terziario francescano e s'iscrive alla Confraternita del Carmelo. Inoltre prega ogni giorno con il Rosario e l'Angelus, partecipa spesso all'adorazione eucaristica, quotidianamente alla Santa Messa e legge frequentemente le vite dei Santi. In numerose lettere inviate principalmente ad amici e familiari effonde il suo cuore in confidenze intime, attraverso la condivisione di quanto gli accade nella vita di tutti giorni e nell'esercizio della sua missione. A tal proposito scrive a un amico: «I miei pazienti sono tutti guariti, anche se è così difficile curare la gente qui, perché bisogna combattere contro le preoccupazioni e le assurdità che sono profondamente radicate: credono nel male, nelle galline e nelle vacche nere e nei rimedi che si preparano pronunciando parole misteriose».Il miracolo decisivo per la sua beatificazione è avvenuto nel 2017 e si deve alla guarigione per sua intercessione di una bambina da «un gravissimo trauma cranioencefalico con ferita craniocerebrale da colpo d'arma da fuoco», a seguito di una rapina a mano armata perpetrata mentre era in moto con il padre. «La madre ha successivamente raccontato che, quando i medici uscirono dalla stanza dopo averle comunicato la gravità della condizione della figlia, le apparve José Gregorio Hernández assicurandole: “La opererò io”», riporta ancora l'autrice della biografia del medico santo. E in effetti «non esiste alcuna spiegazione medica o scientifica del perché quella ragazza si sia ripresa in quei modi e in quei tempi», come osservato dal neurochirurgo.Insomma, in special modo per l'umile fede e la copiosa carità verso gli ammalati, quale 'Moscati del Venezuela', José Gregorio Hernández Cisnero si prepara a salire agli onori degli altari come primo Santo del Paese.
Continúa la exigencia para esclarecer la desaparición de #JeshuaCisnerosLechuga, joven de 18 años visto por última vez al salir de la casa de un amigo en la colonia Jardines de la Hacienda, en Cuautitlán Izcalli, #Edomex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevista con Jesús García Calero, director de ABC Cultura y escritor que viene a presentarnos Alcalá de Henares. Historia entre ficciones. Una obra que recorre cada rincón de la ciudad complutense que soñó Cisneros, en la que nació Cervantes y que dio origen a los campus universitarios como los conocemos hoy hace más de 500 años.
Sevilla, 18 de noviembre de 2025. Dos exjugadores se disponen a charlar en la ciudad deportiva sevillista. Uno es Pablo Alfaro (Zaragoza, 1969), lleva casi dos décadas retirado y compaginó su carrera futbolística con una licenciatura en medicina. El otro acaba de colgar las botas, con apenas 33 años y obligado por una lesión crónica de cadera. En sus últimas temporadas en activo, Erik Lamela (Carapachay, 1992) apenas pudo jugar sin tomar antes un calmante. Es un recurso bastante habitual en el fútbol profesional. Según la British Journal of Sports Medicine, casi un 40% de los futbolistas que participaron en el Mundial de 2010 tomaron analgésicos antes de cada partido. En la Bundesliga, de acuerdo con datos de la Agencia Nacional Antidopaje alemana, uno de cada tres futbolistas también los ingiere. Jiri Dvorak, exdirector médico de FIFA, ha dado la voz de alarma: “La carrera de muchos futbolistas” asegura “podría estar en peligro por el uso abusivo de los calmantes” En un fútbol de calendarios saturados, intensidad creciente y viajes constantes los márgenes de recuperación se acortan. La victoria pesa más que el dolor, pero demasiados pagan su carrera al precio de su propio cuerpo. Gracias a Erik y Pablo por sus reflexiones y su disponibilidad a abordar un aspecto del deporte de élite habitualmente silenciado. Gracias también al Sevilla FC por brindarnos las instalaciones de la Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros, y especialmente a Jesús Gómez por posibilitar esta charla. Accede a las entrevistas íntegras que componen este capítulo, así como contenido exclusivo, en nuestra newsletter: www.brazaletenegro.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@brazaletenegro Twitter: https://twitter.com/brazaletenegro Instagram: https://instagram.com/brazaletenegropodcast Brazalete Negro, el true crime del fútbol. Y, recuerda, Bill Shankly no tenía razón.
Welcome to episode 4 of season 6 of Explore Explain, a long-form video and podcast series all about data visualisation design. I am delighted to welcome Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Founder & CEO of Storytelling With Data, and Mike Cisneros, a Data Storyteller and colleague of Cole's. In this episode we explore the story behind their new book, also co-authored with Alex Velez, titled 'Before & After', showcasing 20 case studies of data visualisation makeover designs. As well as listening to this show, you can watch the video of this conversation. Head over to Youtube and visit the Explore Explain channel.
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Juan Carlos Cisneros (Medico Infectólogo, Ex subdirector del Hospital Muñiz) La Usina
The Hyphenate Podcast with special guest (actor) Cliff Cisneros.
This week, Rachel and Lynne are chatting with Ashley Cisneros Mejia, a freelance communication strategist and host of the 'Talk Freelance to Me' podcast. Ashley shares her journey from agency owner to solo freelancer, highlighting the processes and systems she brought into her current business from larger agencies. We also explore: The value of community and networking for maintaining creativity and client relationships The evolving freelance market Integration of AI in business operations The importance of human connection and the benefits of collaborating with other creatives How to leverage relationships to secure a successful freelance career What technology she uses to streamline workflows and enhance productivity Connect with Ashley via her website: https://www.ashleycisneros.com or through her podcast: https://talkfreelancetome.com/ Visit The Content Byte website for a transcription of this episode: https://thecontentbyte.com/episodes/ Find Lynne www.lynnetestoni.com Find Rachel www.rachelsmith.com.au Rachel's List www.rachelslist.com.au Thanks (as always) to our sponsors Rounded (www.rounded.com.au), an easy invoicing and accounting solution that helps freelancers run their businesses with confidence. Looking to take advantage of the discount for Rachel's List Gold Members? Email us at: hello@rachelslist.com.au for the details. Episode edited by Marker Creative Co www.markercreative.co
La nueva tasa de basuras ha generado una fuerte controversia en distintos puntos del país. Durante el programa 'Herrera en COPE', se ha expuesto el descontento ciudadano a través del caso de Saturnino, un residente que, junto a sus vecinos, está peleando para que se retire esta, según consideran, excesiva tasa. El propio Ayuntamiento de Madrid ha calculado que la media para este año se sitúa en unos 142 euros, una cifra que muchos consideran ya elevada.Pilar Cisneros ha puesto voz a la polémica al revelar un caso extremo en antena. "He visto con mis propios ojos una factura de 422 euros", aseguró Cisneros, correspondiente a "una mujer que vive sola" en un piso de la calle Doctor Esquerdo de la capital. Este importe casi triplica la media estimada por el consistorio para este año.Aunque la vivienda se encuentra en un barrio con un alto valor catastral, el dato más llamativo es que la afectada es una mujer jubilada que vive sola. Ante la creciente polémica, el ...
Send us a text¿Qué pasa cuando las copias corren más rápido que las ideas? Conversamos con Ana Cisneros, abogada de propiedad intelectual, sobre cómo pasar de la teoría al golpe táctico: registrar, vigilar y hacer valer una marca sin aplastar el negocio. Nos metemos en el corazón del enforcement digital, donde la IA promete velocidad, pero el criterio humano decide la proporción. Ana compara la mirada prudente del in‑house con la urgencia del mundo tech y propone rutas de protección ágiles, desde derechos de autor para un blindaje rápido hasta marcas para capitalizar en comercialización.Desarmamos errores que salen carísimos, como “dejarlo pasar” hasta que el problema es ingobernable. Hablamos de negociación con fabricantes no autorizados cuando no hay mala fe, de cómo diferenciar a un microemprendedor de una red sistemática y de la importancia de actuar temprano para evitar dilución. En el radar aparecen marketplaces y su rol: procesos claros de notice-and-takedown sin transformarlos en jueces automáticos que bloqueen comercio legítimo. La clave es aportar evidencia, trazar reincidencia y pedir medidas dirigidas, no censura masiva por bot.La IA entra como aliada práctica: entrenar modelos con matices locales para detectar origen probable de publicaciones, reducir horas de investigación y cruzar fronteras con mejores hipótesis. Aun así, el timón sigue en manos humanas. Cerramos con tres pilares que nunca fallan: prevenir con búsquedas y estrategia, registrar antes de viralizar y vigilar para responder a tiempo. Si estás construyendo marca o diseñando herramientas de protección, este episodio te da un plano accionable para defender lo auténtico, incluso en un mundo lleno de duplicados.Si te aportó valor, suscríbete, compártelo con tu red y deja tu reseña para que más creadores protejan lo suyo.Support the showDescubre Protección para la Mente Inventiva – ya disponible en Amazon en formatos impreso y Kindle.
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Cisneros v. Corpus Christi ISD: The Long Fight to End School Segregation details what came before, after, and during the historic court case.
Carlos Mazón solicita comparecer en la comisión de la Dana. La jueza de Catarrroja cita a seis altos cargos valencianos. Juanfran Pérez Llorca suena para la Generalitat. Pilar Sánchez Acera no recuerda al periodista del correo de Díaz Ayuso, mientras Juan Lobato opta por la prudencia. Fiscales ratifican que Leire Díez les sobornó por orden de Sánchez. El juez Peinado rechaza cerrar la investigación del caso Begoña Gómez e imputa a Judith González. El informe de la UCO no favorece al ministro Ángel Víctor Torres en el caso Koldo. El tiempo para el 6 de noviembre de 2025 anuncia inestabilidad y lluvias en el noreste. Miss Caffeína lanza "Buena Suerte", disco terapéutico sobre el duelo. El informe Cisneros revela que uno de cada cuatro alumnos en España es víctima de acoso escolar. Casos como el de Marilou (agresión universitaria) y Rubén Rondón (acoso infantil superado por artes marciales) evidencian el problema. Aldeas Infantiles y Nace conciencian contra el bullying. Hoy se cumplen 55 ...
Uno de los sitios que despierta mayor interés era la plaza Cisneros, cerca de las Torres de Serranos, pues era el lugar donde se contaba una de las historias más inquietantes y misteriosas de València… y es la que vamos a contar hoy
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En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2692 del 31 de octubre al 5 de noviembre de 2025 del Semanario ZETA.Arzobispo Francisco Moreno Barrón. Entregará BC casi 3 mil MDP a COCEI.Irrumpe CJNG en Rosarito, 325% más homicidios. Crimen de Cisneros: pleito, extorsión y narco. En la recomendación, dos productos de Netflix: el documental de Juan Gabriel y la telenovela Nadie nos vio huir. Los detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Norma Cisneros v. Nuance Communications, Inc.
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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Alejandra Montesinos Cisneros v. Pamela Bondi
Friends of the Rosary,Yesterday, in St. Peter's Square, Rome, Pope Leo XIV proclaimed seven new saints, “witnesses who with God's grace, kept the lamp of faith burning.”“They became lamps capable of spreading the light of Christ,” the Holy Father said in his homily.“May their intercession assist us in our trials and their example inspire us in our shared vocation to holiness,” he said.During the canonization Mass, unfolded under a bright Roman sun, the Pope declared the first two Venezuelan saints: St. José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros, known as “the doctor of the poor,” and St. María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez, a religious sister born without her left arm who went on to found the Servants of Jesus in Caracas in 1965.Among the new saints were also two martyrs. St. Peter To Rot, a lay catechist martyred in Papua New Guinea during the Japanese occupation in World War II, became the country's first saint. To Rot defied Japanese authorities who permitted polygamy, defending Christian marriage until his death.St. Ignatius Maloyan, an Armenian Catholic archbishop, was executed during the Armenian genocide after refusing to convert to Islam. “I consider the shedding of my blood for my faith to be the sweetest desire of my heart,” Maloyan said before his death. “If I am tortured for the love of him who died for me, I will be among those who will have joy and bliss, and I will have obtained to see my Lord and my God.”Among the most well-known of the new saints is St. Bartolo Longo, a 19th-century Italian lawyer who was Satanic before returning to the Church with zeal.After his conversion, Bartolo Longo became the Apostle of the Rosary, dedicating his life to promoting the rosary and building the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in Pompeii, now one of Italy's most beloved Marian pilgrimage sites.In his homily, Pope Leo XVI said that “what is most precious in the Lord's eyes” is “faith, namely, the bond of love between God and man.”“Our relationship with God is of the utmost importance because at the beginning of time he created all things out of nothing and, at the end of time, he will save mortal beings from nothingness,” the pope said. “A world without faith, then, would be populated by children living without a Father, that is, by creatures without salvation.”In addition to Venezuela's St. María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez, the Italian foundress St. Vincenza Maria Poloni was also canonized. Poloni founded the Sisters of Mercy of Verona and is remembered for her tireless service to the poor, even risking her life during the cholera epidemic of 1836.Pope Leo also canonized St. Maria Troncatti, an Italian Salesian sister who spent 44 years as a missionary among the Indigenous Shuar people in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest. Known affectionately as “Madrecita,” or “little mother,” she served as a nurse, surgeon, and catechist with missionary zeal.The canonization coincided with World Mission Sunday. Before praying the Angelus, Pope Leo XIV, who was once an Augustinian missionary himself in Peru, urged the faithful to pray for today's missionaries.Today, October 20, we celebrate the feast day of St. Paul of the Cross.Ave Maria!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• October 20, 2025, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
Reflexionemos junto con el Padre Flecha sobre la canonización de los siete nuevos santos que canonizó S.S. Papa León XIV y meditemos a fondo la palabra.
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Cisneros es considerado por los historiadores el estadista más importante de España. El documental indaga en su tarea de reformador religioso, su interés por la cultura (fundando la universidad de Alcalá) y su gran tarea política durante sus dos regencias. Fue un político honesto y comprometido.
Democrats and Republicans continue to say the other party bears responsibility for the government shutdown as it drags into Day 7. Congressman Gil Cisneros (D-CA) joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Data storytelling matters more than ever. If you have the ability to make your analysis understood—and acted on—it can make you more valuable than analysts with twice your experience. In this episode, Mike Cisneros walks us through his practical, tactical playbook to turn good analysis into powerful data stories that get results.✨ Try Julius today at https://landadatajob.com/Julius-YTMake your data storytelling sing. Check out Mike's co-authored book here:Storytelling with Data: Before and After - Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data StoriesAmazon link: https://amzn.to/41ViFmvWebsite: storytellingwithdata.com/books
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What makes a chart forgettable and what turns it into a story people act on?In this episode I sit down with Mike Cisneros, co-author of Storytelling with Data: Before and After, to discuss the art of transforming data visuals into powerful communication tools.We'll dive into:The subtle cues that signal a bad chartHow design choices influence leadership decisionsWhy starting with a suggestion can build more trustThe impact of AI on the future of data storytellingIf you work with data or present it, then this conversation will sharpen how you show and share your insights.Buy the new book, Storytelling with Data: Before & After here.Register for a free mini-workshop with Storytelling with Data this Wednesday, September 17th 4pm ET here.
Mike Cisneros shares principles for turning graphs into persuasive stories.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why analysis alone won't persuade2) The antidote for complex and overwhelming data3) Why NOT to answer everyone's questionsSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1091 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MIKE — Mike Cisneros is an award-winning data visualization specialist and co-author of Storytelling with Data - Before & After: Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data Stories. A two-time Tableau Visionary, he helps organizations turn complex data into clear, actionable visuals that drive better decisions. He works with the team at storytelling with data to help people and businesses communicate more effectively with data.• Book: Storytelling with Data: Before and After - Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data Stories• Website: StorytellingWithData.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Tool: Tableau Public• Tool: Bullet Journal• Website: The Pudding• SlideShare: a16z - Adreessen Horowitz• Study: “If It's Hard to Read, It's Hard to Do: Processing Fluency Affects Effort Prediction and Motivation” by Hyunjin Song and Norbert Schwarz• Book: Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic• Book: Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling, Anna Rosling Ronnlund, Ola Rosling• Book: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel by Gabrielle Zevin• Past episode: 1077: The Six Insights of Excellent Communicators with Ruth Milligan— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Strawberry.me. Claim your $50 credit and build momentum in your career with Strawberry.me/Awesome• LinkedIn Jobs. Post your job for free at linkedin.com/beawesome• Quince. Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your order with Quince.com/Awesome• Square. See how Square can transform your business by visiting Square.com/go/awesomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Cisneros of Storytelling with Data drops by to talk about their upcoming book "Storytelling with Data–Before & After: Practical Makeovers" releasing Sept 23, 2025Preorder nowAmazon: https://amzn.to/3QNJtyV Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/4oTbqFvBookshop.org: http://bit.ly/3JsdyE5
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In this episode of Healing Generations, co-hosts Alejandro and Ariel speak with Natalie Cisneros, exploring her journey of personal growth, the challenges faced during high school, and the importance of community support. They discuss the significance of healing through forgiveness, the impact of social issues on immigrant communities, and the aspirations for a better future. The conversation emphasizes the values of authenticity, connection, and the role of youth in activism, leaving listeners with powerful insights and reflections on their own journeys. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:09 Meet Natalie Cisneros - A Journey of Growth 07:05 Navigating High School Challenges 10:32 The Importance of Acknowledgement and Connection 14:24 Lessons from Círculo and Girasol 24:20 The Power of Healing and Forgiveness 30:59 Addressing Social Issues and Community Impact 35:39 Future Aspirations and Family Support 40:33 Closing Thoughts and Reflections To learn more about the National Compadres Network, please visit: Website: https://nationalcompadresnetwork.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/la.cultura.cura/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laculturacura Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/national.compadres.network Email: HGP@compadresnetwork.org
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Join thousands of other listeners on our Substack, The Foodletter! In this high-energy, entrepreneurial episode, Brooke sits down with Ethan Cisneros, founder of the beloved Utah-based drink and treat chain Thirst. Ethan dives deep into how he started the company at just 22 years old and scaled it into a rapidly growing business built on branding, customer experience, and unapologetic hustle. From hand-delivering cookies on Instagram to using content creation as a hiring tool, Ethan offers a masterclass in what it means to obsess over your customer and build community through food and drinks. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a fan of Thirst, or just love stories about big dreams and bold execution, this episode delivers both inspiration and practical insights in equal measure. Key Takeaways [04:18] Starting Small, Dreaming Big: Ethan started with a lawn-mowing business as a kid, learning customer service and hard work early on. [05:37] The Power of Experience: A shaved ice shack taught him that customers pay for the experience, not just the product. [12:12] Content = Currency: Ethan built his team and brand through content, using social media not just to promote but to recruit and retain top talent. [23:14] Unique Offerings: Thirst stands out with fresh-baked pretzels and beignets, made from scratch at every location. [28:01] Scaling Challenges: Ethan's focus shifted from operations to cultivating culture and leadership as the company grew. [30:07] Positivity as a Strategy: Thirst's motto, “Positivity is infectious,” drives their team and customer interactions. [34:50] Long-Term Vision: Ethan sees Thirst as a lifelong venture, aiming to compete with giants like Sonic in the drinks-and-treats market. Notable Quotes (16:55) “When you have more time than money, that's when you need to hustle.” (32:46) “We don't train [employees to give free drinks], but we do train to wow the customer—within reason, do whatever it takes.” (20:10) “Slow and steady wins the race. We've been around for almost 10 years, but I truly feel like we're just getting started.” (39:09) “I'm grateful for my grandpa's work ethic. It got passed to my dad, then to me, and now I want to pass it to my son.” Resources Visit the official Thirst website. Follow Ethan and Thirst on Instagram Follow Female Foodie on Instagram
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