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Substandard or fake medicines in Africa are a critical public health concern, potentially leading to preventable deaths. The UN estimates 500,000 annual deaths in sub-Saharan Africa are due to substandard medication. Cai Nebe talks to Claudia Martinez from the Access to Medicine Foundation and DW correspondent Isaac Kaledzi in Ghana.
Join Isabel and Jade for this special episode of the GOLD podcast as three of last year's guests share their predictions for the pharmaceutical industry in 2024. The panel includes Matt Lewis from Inizio, Rick Hollis from Ipsen and Claudia Martinez from the Access to Medicine Foundation, all of whom share their predictions in their areas of expertise. But that's not all. The GOLD hosts also reminisce about the team's 2023 predictions podcast to see if these guests could really see the future.
Claudia Martinez se enfoca en ayudar a mujeres emprendedoras que están dentro de este mundo o están completamente convencidas de entrar en él. Las lleva de la mano para que rompan sus bloqueos y entiendan que son merecedoras de todas las cosas buenas que le suceden. Aunque las situaciones sean complejas no hay que detenerse. Suscribete y Visitanos en: www.RecetaDelExito.com Apple Podcast (iTunes): https://apple.co/2Igcnoh Listo para Crear tu Podcast? www.CursoDePodcastGratis.com Twitter Handle: @alexdalirizo Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/recetadelexito/ RDExito: http://recetadelexito.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recetadelexito/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexdalirizo/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=508313&refid=stpr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cmJqVs
In this powerful episode, Claudia shares her lived experience of racism, intergenerational trauma, and health inequity. She discusses her healing journey, and the need for people to share their stories. Claudia Martinez, Crisis Intervention Specialist Claudia Martinez has over 25 years of experience in healthcare. Claudia feels that she has been blessed with the ability to communicate in English and Spanish and she comes with a very diverse background. Unfortunately, she has had to face many challenges one of them is discrimination which is why Claudia is here today to hell her story in hopes of encouraging others to speak out.
Panelists include: Carlos Aponte -- www.carlosaponteeditions.com Duncan Tonatiuh -- www.duncantonatiuh.com Cindy L. Rodriguez -- www.cindylrodriguez.com Jorge Lacera -- www.studiolacera.com/ Claudia Martinez -- www.claudiaguadalupemartinez.com
Claudia M. Sheppard, madre y esposa, estratega de negocios y coach. CEO y fundadora del movimiento Líderes imparables con mayor crecimiento en Latino America. Claudia empezó sola y ahora tiene un equipo de staff de coaches comprometidos a transformar vidas y negocios. Hoy vamos a conocer la historia de Claudia Martinez, creadora de The Latin Powerhouse, en este episodio nos platica como su historia comienza a los 21 años donde decide tomar una decisión que le cambia la vida y la lanza a desarrollarse como empresaria y ahora mentora de negocios. Links Claudia: Instagram:@claudiamsheppard Cursos: https://www.cursosdeclaudia.com/linkbio Conecta con nosotros Instagram: @hijasdelaluna_org website: https://bio.site/hijasdelaluna
On the show today we heard of concerns regarding regular closures of the AIB in Gort, Councillor Gerry Finnerty told us it's causing major security issues for local businesses. Claudia Martinez turned to Facebook last night in a bid to find the Good Samaritan who came forward when she found herself in a very frightening situation in Claregalway, she told Keith Finnegan what happened. As the state prepares plans to help fund fertility treatments a Galway couple who self financed their IVF journey share their story to parenthood and we heard all about Galway's new Folk Festival coming this June.
Max and Matt headed down to Charleston Wine & Food to chat with the movers and shakers of the culinary world! In this mini-sode Max and Matt caught up with the pastry chef of Atlanta's Miller Union Chef Claudia Martinez who is nominated for This years JBF Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef. Support our Sponsors: SPOT ON Tech that helps your business grow. Call Tanya 858-213-7820 or email her tanyam@spoton.com Need a Gig? Go to GigPro NCFB! and get your first gig, free of charge, from GigPro! Drink Joe Van Gogh Coffee! Proof Alcohol Ice Cream Think Differently About Dessert Triangle Wine Company Use promo code 'NCFB' at checkout! The NC F&B Podcast is Produced and Engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media For booking or questions about the show, contact: max@ncfbpodcast.com or matt@ncfbpodcast.com
improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
Love is still in the air this week on the improve it! Podcast. We're continuing to talk about how to love your leadership style! If you are a leader who wants to show up and lead with your heart and mind – than this episode is for you. On today's episode, Erin chats with improve it! Co-facilitator and hilarious improviser, Claudia Martinez, about heart centered leadership. You'll hear questions from members of the improve it! fam, and the answers that are a direct lift from Erin & Claudia's experience with leadership and mindfulness. Get ready to be moved and motivated to lead with your WHOLE self. Let's dive in! About the Guest: Claudia Martinez is honored to be working at improve it! You can see her in Laugh Breaks, and as a co-facilitator for all workshops. When not facilitating, you can catch her on-stage at The Second City on the incredible BlueCo. She'd like to thank Celine Deon for teaching her the language of love, and everyone on the improve it! team for their love, support and talent. If you dig her follow her on instagram @claudboom -- Show Links: Get your hybrid hype handout here! Send us a voice message here! Did today's episode resonate with you? Please leave us a review! Connect with Erin Diehl: Instagram LinkedIn improve it! TikTok Improve it! Instagram Improve it! Facebook improve it! website Book a Laugh Break Book a Workshop Email Erin: info@learntoimproveit.com “I love this podcast and I love Erin!!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this podcast! This helps Erin support more people – just like you – move toward the leader you want to be. Click here, click listen on Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let Erin know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. That way you won't miss any juicy episodes! Thanks in advance, improve it! Fam :)
improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
Leaders, did you know improv truly helps your team show up for each other? On today's minisode, one of our improve it! facilitators, Claudia Martinez, is here to talk all about how you can use laughter and improv to bring your team together, whether it be virtual or in person. Listen in on this fun and insightful conversation. About the Guest: Claudia Martinez is honored to be working at improve it! You can see her in Laugh Breaks, and as a co-facilitator for all workshops. When not facilitating, you can catch her on-stage at The Second City on the incredible BlueCo. She'd like to thank Celine Deon for teaching her the language of love, and everyone on the improve it! team for their love, support and talent. If you dig her follow her on instagram @claudboom. Connect with Erin Diehl: Instagram LinkedIn improve it! TikTok Improve it! Instagram Improve it! Facebook improve it! website Book a Laugh Break Book a Workshop Sign up for Daily 5 Challenge Email Erin: info@learntoimproveit.com “I love this podcast and I love Erin!!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this podcast! This helps Erin support more people – just like you – move toward the leader you want to be. Click here, click listen on Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let Erin know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. That way you won't miss any juicy episodes! Thanks in advance, improve it! Fam :)
Jennifer is joined by Claudia Martinez, the pastry chef at Miller Union in Atlanta to discuss her career, mental health in the industry, and what is next for her.
On Wonderspace this week we orbit with Claudia Martinez from Bogota in Columbia. Claudia is one of the country's pioneer leaders in ecology, economics and ethics. Most recently Claudia also played a lead role in the United Nations food systems summit in New York. Her story of hopefulness is an important listen as we seek out regeneration models that restore ecosystems and societies. For more information: https://e3asesorias.com/ https://www.un.org/en/food-systems-summit To view the episode page with a summary of the interview, links to social media and projects mentioned, go to https://ourwonder.space/episodes/_47 View the video orbit here: https://youtu.be/4oYCq97DaKc To listen to the previous 46 Wonderspace editions go to. https://ourwonder.space/episodes -------------- More about Wonderspace: https://ourwonder.space Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUt53ifgsf4Hu9tQTWjEmA/videos Facebook: http://facebook.com/ourwonderspace Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourwonderspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourwonderspace --------------- Music: https://theade.me Re-wonder: https://asknature.org
Reina Del Cielo Radio. "Qué el mensaje de Cristo llegue a todos los confines de la tierra
Claudia Martinez nos cuenta como esta logrando superarse de la trágica muerte de su hijo.
What are local school districts doing to support the social well being of students? How are the student's responding to the responsibility of logging on, instead of going in to a school? Principal Mrs. Claudia Martinez talks about the unique challenges of virtual learning for children in Southwest Detroit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marvin-franklin6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marvin-franklin6/support
This week, we sit down with Claudia Martinez, Research Programme Manager, Access to Medicine Foundation, who explains the methodology behind the Access to Medicine Foundation's 2021 Index, why access to medicine is still a challenge for the pharmaceutical industry, and how companies can adapt their processes to reach to most vulnerable patient populations.
Entrevista a José Luis Moreno Jiménez, a cargo de Claudia Martinez, representante de la Fundación Santa en las Calles de Valencia - Venezuela Instagram de la Fundación Santa en las Calles de Valencia https://www.instagram.com/santaenlascallesval/ Blog de Jose Luis Moreno Jimenez https://josemorenojimenez.com/ Nuevo curso de Facebook Ads https://josemorenojimenez.com/curso-facebook-ads
Entrevista a José Luis Moreno Jiménez, a cargo de Claudia Martinez, representante de la Fundación Santa en las Calles de Valencia - Venezuela Instagram de la Fundación Santa en las Calles de Valencia https://www.instagram.com/santaenlascallesval/ Blog de Jose Luis Moreno Jimenez https://josemorenojimenez.com/ Nuevo curso de Facebook Ads https://josemorenojimenez.com/curso-facebook-ads
El General, El Coronel, and El Zargento welcomed our very own superstar Adelita Claudia Martinez from Exatlon USA. Claudia gave us behind the sense details of what it's really like being a contestant on the show. We learned what it feels like going up against famous athletes and how to overcome adversity. Finally, she was the judge of our trifecta tournament where she let us know what threesome would win in Exatlon. To support more content like this visit our page - https://la-porra-de-mexico.kckb.st/za... and use discount code: BOOST10-ZARGENTO Music by Klausura Musik --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zargentot/support
In this episode, Claudia Martinez and Juan Garcia-Rovetta share their respective journeys into tech and how they became involved in corporate efforts to build community through the Latinx Pod. They talk about how developing strong internal networks have helped them advance in their careers as well as develop a sense of belonging at VMware. This is an episode of a special series powered by VMware’s Latinx Pod. For more information about careers at VMware visit: https://careers.vmware.com/main/
A través del alcance comunitario para la comunidad del Parkinson de habla hispana, vemos que hay una gran necesidad de servicios no solo en español, sino que respondan a la cultura. También existe un gran interés en desarrollar servicios para la población con acceso limitado a estos recursos. Por esta razón, Claudia Martinez, coordinadora de alcance hispano del Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center, parte del grupo de Centros de Excelencia de la Parkinson’s Foundation, realizó un entrenamiento para los líderes de la salud para ayudar a que otros líderes puedan aplicar las técnicas aprendidas en sus propias ciudades para apoyar la comunidad de habla hispana. Gracias a una beca comunitaria de la Parkinson’s Foundation, Claudia pudo obtener los fondos para desarrollar este proyecto, creando una red de líderes de la salud interesados en desarrollar programas para la comunidad hispana del Parkinson con un enfoque cultural adecuado. En este episodio, Claudia nos explica como desarrolló este programa, cubriendo temas importantes como el respeto cultural, la diversidad cultural enfocada en nuestra comunidad hispana, y el alcance comunitario, estableciendo redes comunitarias de apoyo y enfocando estos conceptos en un programa práctico que cada líder pueda desarrollar.
Federico García Lorca abre estas bolas que ya llegaron a su novena entrega. Vuelve desde Brasil la colaboración de Claudia Martinez, desde Guadalajara, la de Jorge Orendaín, ademas de las miradas lejandas que esta semana hablan del sistema de transporte público. Déjese llevar por las bolas a un mundo de una hora y cachito sin arrepentimientos.
Claudia Martinez (they, she, he) is a well-rounded artist, with skill sets ranging from improv to acting, to stand-up comedy, and the camera is no stranger to her. She hails from the lush horse country haven of Elgin, IL. She's a professionally working actor in Chicago; trained in acting and comedy (and also performs regularly) at The Second City, i.O Theater, and The Annoyance.She's performed with several house ensembles and duo’s at i.O., The Second City as an ensemble member writing and acting in four original revues. Later she joined the Outreach group as a teacher and facilitator, teaching at risk youth the fundamentals of improv and comedy. Claudia was fortunate to join The Second City Works, lending her real-world business experience and acting to several corporate industrial and commercial shoots including Holiday Inn Express, The Live special Clorox Ick Awards with Rachel Dratch, and the Nationally toured All-State sketch show 'Drive it Home'. Claudia shares her experiences of someone that grew up in a home with domestic violence, Claudia has had a long journey of healing. She found herself muting her experiences and was unable to access her feelings. She talks about the process of opening up her perspectives and allowing herself to recognize what she is feeling. She talks about dismantling cultural pressure and identities to become her true self.Follow us on Instagram! https://instagram.com/resilienceandresistancepodcast?igshid=w1za86oy55u6Music: Inte-Gritty by Bianca MikahnArt by Maite Nazariohttp://www.maitenazario.com
Claudia Martinez Lopez was our 2017 Wake Tech tour guide in Cuba and was awesome! Claudia talks Cuba culture, touring Americans around the island, education in Cuba and what Cuba has done to curve the Covid 19 pandemic.
Claudia Martinez has been relying on the versatility of the frittata to get her through this time. She’s the much-celebrated pastry chef at Atlanta’s Tiny Lou’s, the restaurant in the base of the Hotel Clermont. In this “From Home” mini-episode she shares an easy at-home recipe that’s ready to adapt. You can also check Claudia’s stunning pastry preparations on Instagram @claudvictoria and @tinylousatl. And for listeners wanting to help support the hospitality industry, Claudia suggests donating to the James Beard Foundation Food and Beverage Industry Relief Fund’s Open for Good initiative. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Seguramente ya escuchaste sobre el COACHING, que significa?, es realmente para todos?, ¿Nosotros como enfermeros podemos ser coach?,¿ Cuando es el mejor momento de tener un coach?,para todas estas preguntas, tenemos como invitada a Claudia Martinez coach ontológica que nos resolverá muchas dudas, la entrevista con links y video lo puedes encontrar en https://enfermeraopina.blog/ si tienes dudas o consultas tambien puedes escribir a https://www.clamate.com/, sigamos creciendo y compartiendo...
La ministra de la mujer habla de las situaciones de violencia de género en tiempo de Cuarentena
The family of Indigo Road and Chef Jeb Aldrich have been on the show this season the next stop on my list had to be Claudia Martinez. If you've been to the Hotel Clermont or Tiny Lou's, you've more than likely seen her desserts — and you've also more than likely been blown away by the presentation and flavors.Her story started here in Georgia where's she's been working her way through many prominent kitchens. We caught up in the longe of the Hotel Clermont so I could hear her story.
Let’s Fix Work Episode 74 We talk about and “remember” 9/11 in America in a very callous way, without truly remembering that nearly 3,000 people died at work. Nearly 3,000 people. The 2996 project aims to remember those people. For years, I've been writing about Claudia Martinez Foster. Claudia had a fun life. She wanted to start a family. She loved children. She loved makeup. She had a job on the 105th floor of Tower One, World Trade Center. And, she lost her life on September 11th, 2001, at work. I will never stop writing or talking about Claudia. This week I wanted to share with you my thoughts on old Labor Day traditions, the emergence of the “new” Labor Day and remembering 9/11. If the topic of terrorism is hard for you (as it is for many of us) or you’ve lost someone on 9/11, this episode might be one you want to skip. In this episode, you’ll hear: My memorial to Claudia Martinez Foster Why the idea of Labor Day as a union holiday is an old and stupid idea The new Labor Day, a day for remembering, a day of service and moving towards self-awareness A reminder that you have a chance to do something great, don’t blow it Resources from this episode: Claudia Foster, 26, broker's assistant, loved children Claudia Martinez Memorial It’s Important to Remember Cocktails Before the Collapse Project 2996 And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Project2996/ Laurie on Instagram Read more from Laurie Work with Laurie *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
The Positive Truth | Uplifting News | Positive News | Encouraging News | Good News
With Tim gone for this episode, JP tells the inspirational story of Claudia Martinez. Martinez is a fourth year medical student who has survived six brain surgeries while studying to be a doctor at the hospital treating her! Martinez does not let anything stop her and hopefully her story will inspire you as well! If you want to read more about Claudia Martinez her story can be found here: https://www.foxnews.com/health/texas-medical-student-hospital-doctor-miracle If you want to get in touch with The Positive Truth to give us positive news stories you want us to talk about on the show, tell us about a topic you would like covered, or to stay updated on future episodes you can reach us below: https://www.facebook.com/ThePositiveTruthPodcast/ https://twitter.com/TPT_Podcast https://www.instagram.com/thepositivetruthpodcast/ Our E-mail: thepositivetruth@gmail.com Video version of the podcast is available on our YouTube channel: The Positive Truth Podcast
Don’t go bakin’ my heart! We couldn’t if we tried. This special episode of HRN Happy Hour recorded in the Le Creuset podcast studio at Charleston Wine + Food is a real pastry party. Kat, Caity, and Hannah are joined by Brian Hart Hoffman (EIC Bake From Scratch), Claudia Martinez (Pastry Chef, Tiny Lou’s), Angela Garbacz (Pastry Chef, Goldenrod Pastries), Ann Marshall (Co-Founder, High Wire Distilling), and Nate Collier (Director of Marketing Communications and Culinary, Le Creuset). The group discusses baking with savory flavors, spirits, and other unique ingredients that give pastry more dimension. Nate also shares some insights into why Le Creuset has the perfect baking ware for beginners and experts alike. The show wraps up with some trivia by Kat and Nate with the theme “Don’t Go Bakin’ My Heart!” HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Claudia Martinez is an improviser in Chicago who can be seen performing regularly at Second City and with Heraldo, iO Theater's Spanish speaking Harold team.
Co-hosts Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante & Lupe Mendez, Librotraficante Lips Mendez interview 2018 Mc Allen, TX Poet Laureate Edward Viduarre & writer Claudia Martinez, author of "Pig Park" and "The Smell of Old Lady Perfume". We rant about the Alabama Election-where voters stopped a #BadHombre, & we discuss the MFAH exhibit "Home-So Different So Appealing" featuring international Latino Artists.
When you have a chronic, progressive condition like Parkinson’s disease, there is always something new to learn. But access to information and resources about Parkinson’s varies for individuals and communities. Dr. Claudia Martinez, the Hispanic outreach coordinator at the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence, describes the methods she uses to help Hispanic people with Parkinson’s get the best possible care. She also talks about Parkinson’s programs that are available to Spanish speakers in Phoenix, across the United States, and around the world.
In the latest episode Jenn speaks with design director for one of the Big 5 publishers Claudia Martinez about the "fluke" of her starting in publishing, how she's worked her way up, and also about the importance of standing up for yourself when no one else may do so in order to get ahead in the industry.