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In this episode of The Behavioral View, Nissa Van Etten, Olivia Teal, Elizabeth Barajas, and Yagnesh Vadgama discuss the evolution of outcomes-based care within applied behavior analysis (ABA). Drawing from extensive experience in both clinical practice and payer systems, Vadgama outlines the differences between traditional fee-for-service models and outcomes-based care frameworks. The panel explores how standardized assessments, aggregate data analysis, and empirically supported dosing recommendations can create greater alignment between providers and payers while maintaining individualized clinical decision-making. The discussion addresses administrative burden, prior authorization processes, value-based payment arrangements, caregiver involvement, social determinants of health, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Emphasis is placed on transparency, data-driven decision making, and protecting the integrity of behavior analytic practice while demonstrating measurable outcomes at both the individual and population levels. This course provides practical insight into how outcomes-based care models may shape the future of ABA service delivery. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification quiz to generate your certificate! Don't forget to subscribe and follow and leave us a rating and review. Show Notes: References Frazier, T. W., Youngstrom, E. A., Speer, L., Embacher, R., Law, P., Constantino, J., Findling, R. L., Hardan, A. Y., & Eng, C. (2014). Validation of proposed DSM-5 criteria for autism spectrum disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 53(1), 28–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2013.10.012 Frazier, T. W., Klingemier, E. W., Beukemann, M., Speer, L., Markowitz, L., Parikh, S., & Strauss, M. S. (2021). Development and validation of the Autism Impact Measure (AIM). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 51, 3407–3421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04795-1 Smith, P. C., Sagan, A., Siciliani, L., & Figueras, J. (2023). Building on value-based health care: Towards a health system perspective. Health Policy, 138, 104918. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2023.104918 AI.Measures Scientific Support Ferguson, E. F., Frazier, T. W., Hardan, A. Y., & Uljarević, M. (2025). Challenging behavior domains in individuals with neurodevelopmental genetic syndromes: The role of psychological features. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 0(1), 1-12 Frazier, T. W., Huba, K., Frazier, A. R., Womack, R. A., Youngstrom, E. A., Chetcuti, L., Hardan, A. Y., & Uljarevic, M. (2025). Maximizing accurate detection of divergence from normative expectation in behavioral intervention outcome assessment. Research in Autism, 126, 202646. Frazier, T. W., Youngstrom, E. A., Frazier, A. R., & Uljarevic, M. (2025). A critical appraisal of the measurement of adaptive social communication behaviors in the behavioral intervention context. Behavioral Sciences, 15(6), 722 Frazier, T.W., Helton, M., Akouri, C., Chetcuti, L., Uljarevic, M. (2025) Identifying Reliable Change In Outcome Assessments for Behavioral Intervention. Behavioral Interventions. Frazier, T. W., Dimitropoulos, A., Abbeduto, L., Armstrong-Brine, M., Kralovic, S., Shih, A., Hardan, A. Y., Youngstrom, E. A., Uljarevic, M., Verbal Beginnings, T. (2024). Psychometric evaluation of the Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. Frazier, T. W., Busch, R. M., Klaas, P., Lachlan, K., Jeste, S., Kolevzon, A., Loth, E., Harris, J., Speer, L., Pepper, T., Anthony, K., Graglia, J. M., Delagrammatikas, C., Bedrosian-Sermone, S., Beekhuyzen, J., Smith-Hicks, C., Sahin, M., Eng, C., Hardan, A. Y., & Uljarevic, M. (2023). Development of informant-report neurobehavioral survey scales for PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome and related neurodevelopmental genetic syndromes. Am J Med Genet A, 191(7), 1741-1757. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.63195 Frazier, T. W., Crowley, E., Shih, A., Vasudevan, V., Karpur, A., Uljarevic, M., & Cai, R. Y. (2022). Associations between executive functioning, challenging behavior, and quality of life in children and adolescents with and without neurodevelopmental conditions. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1022700 Frazier, T. W., Dimitropoulos, A., Abbeduto, L., Armstrong-Brine, M., Kralovic, S., Shih, A., Hardan, A. Y., Youngstrom, E. A., Uljarevic, M., & Quadrant Biosciences - As You Are Team. (2023). The Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire: Development and psychometric evaluation of a new, open-source measure of autism symptomatology. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15497 Frazier, T. W., Dimitropoulos, A., Abbeduto, L., Armstrong-Brine, M., Kralovic, S., Shih, A., Hardan, A. Y., Youngstrom, E. A., Uljarevic, M., Womack, R., Wolf, D., Chappell, N., & Verbal Beginnings Team. (2024). Psychometric Evaluation of the Autism Symptom Dimensions Questionnaire (ASDQ). Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. Frazier, T. W., Hyland, A. C., Markowitz, L. A., Speer, L. L., & Diekroger, E. A. (2020). Psychometric evaluation of the revised child and family quality of life questionnaire (CFQL-2). Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 70. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rasd.2019.101474 Frazier, T. W., Khaliq, I., Scullin, K., Uljarevic, M., Shih, A., & Karpur, A. (2022). Development and psychometric evaluation of the open-source challenging behavior scale. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05750-5 Frazier, T. W., Krishna, J., Klingemier, E., Beukemann, M., Nawabit, R., & Ibrahim, S. (2017). A Randomized, Crossover Trial of a Novel Sound-to-Sleep Mattress Technology in Children with Autism and Sleep Difficulties. J Clin Sleep Med, 13(1), 95-104. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.6398 Frazier, T. W., Busch, R. M., Klass, P., Crowley, E., Lachlan, K., Jeste, S., Kolevzon, A., Loth, E., Harris, J., Pepper, T., Anthony, K., Graglia, J. M., Helde, K., Delagrammatikas, C., Bedrosian-Sermone, S., Smith-Hicks, C., Sahin, M., Eng, C., Hardan, A. Y., . . . Uljarevic, M. (2024). Quantifying Neurobehavioral Profiles across Neurodevelopmental Genetic Syndromes and Idiopathic Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16112 Uljarevic, M., Cai, R. Y., Hardan, A. Y., & Frazier, T. W. (2022). Development and validation of the Executive Functioning Scale. Front Psychiatry, 13, 1078211. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1078211 Uljarevic, M., Spackman, E. K., Cai, R. Y., Paszek, K. J., Hardan, A. Y., & Frazier, T. W. (2022). Daily living skills scale: Development and preliminary validation. Frazier, T. W., Helton, M., Akouri, C., Chetcuti, L., & Uljarevic, M. (2025). Identifying reliable change in outcome assessments for behavioral interventions. Behavioral Interventions, 40, e70007. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/bin.70007 Resources CentralReach. (n.d.). AI Measures (AIM). https://centralreach.com
Recibimos a Constantino Bértolo, autor de 'El arte de rechazar manuscritos' (Ed. Debate).
¿Sabías que un solo pacto político y religioso en el año 325 definió el futuro de la civilización occidental? En este episodio de Calamares en su Tinta, desentrañamos los misterios y las intrigas detrás del Concilio de Nicea. A partir del sorprendente (y trascendental) viaje del Papa León XIV a Turquía, viajamos 1700 años en el tiempo para entender cómo el emperador Constantino transformó al cristianismo: de una secta perseguida a la fuerza política más poderosa del Imperio Romano. Hablaremos de herejías milenarias, la creación del Credo, cómo se fijó la fecha de la Pascua y las tensiones que terminaron provocando el histórico Cisma de Oriente. Si te apasiona la historia oculta, los personajes curiosos y cómo el pasado moldea nuestro presente, este episodio es para ti. ¡No olvides suscribirte, darle like y dejarnos en los comentarios qué otro evento histórico te gustaría que analizáramos!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El pueblo más pequeño de España está en Guadalajara. Torremochuela, según los datos del INE, ostenta ese título desolador. Se lo ha quitado a Illán de Vacas, en Toledo.Torremochuela tiene 6 habitantes, pero en realidad no es cierto. Porque durante muchos meses solo vive una persona. Constantino Martínez Gaona, el alcalde.A punto de cumplir 81 años, Constantino hace de todo. Se ocupa de todo, porque si se queda quieto, le da vueltas a la falta de relevo generacional y es peor.Y para que haya ese relevo, tiene que haber jóvenes y tiene que haber voluntad de que las condiciones sean propicias. Que haya buena conexión de WIFI, por ejemplo. Ahora Constantino tiene otro sueño: una casa que sea microrresidencia en el pueblo, con la ayuda de la Diputación de Guadalajara. Pero antes de eso hay que arreglar la carretera que los conecta con Molina y que está sin asfaltar. El próximo 7 de marzo, Constantino va a cumplir los 81. Para entonces ya estará de ...
As new calcium-modifying technologies expand the repertoire of below-the-knee (BTK) arterial disease interventions, how should your treatment algorithm evolve, and what endpoints matter most? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Constantino Peña of the Baptist Health Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute joins Dr. Sabeen Dhand to discuss the latest advancements in BTK chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) therapies and the push to improve on current vessel preparation outcomes. --- This podcast is supported by: Shockwave Medicalhttps://shockwavemedical.com/ --- SYNPOSIS The physicians discuss the evolution of tibial arterial therapies, the challenges presented by heavily calcified lesions, and the impact of new tools, particularly the Shockwave E8 intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) device, on procedural considerations and endpoints. Dr. Peña shares his treatment algorithms and offers practical advice on selecting the right tools for each unique case. The episode closes with speculation on the future of treatment options and technologies for BTK disease, and the growing need for robust data to guide patient-specific treatment. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction02:11 - Understanding Tibial Disease and Treatment Evolution07:22 - Advancements in Tibial Disease Treatment and the Role of IVL15:31 - Techniques for Effective IVL Sizing and Usage 21:28 - Challenges and Innovations in Tibial Disease Management26:48 - Innovations in Stent Technology30:43 - Combining IVL with Adjunct Therapies32:13 - Addressing Misconceptions in Tibial Treatment37:54 - Advancements in Intravascular Lithotripsy40:59 - Future of Vascular Treatments43:42 - Final Thoughts
En autisme, les douleurs physiques, c'est la norme, pas l'exception. Mais elles sont perçues de façon atypique par les autistes, exprimées de façon parfois bien inattendue, ce qui conduit à des errances diagnostiques, des difficultés de prise en charge, et un impact significatif sur l'estime de soi et la qualité de vie. On en parle dans cet épisode. Attention il y sera fait mention d'automutilation et de scarification. N'écoutez pas cet épisode si vous êtes dans une période difficile. Vous pouvez le transmettre à votre proche ou votre soignant. Et surtout continuer à exprimer vos douleurs et demander du soin et des prises en charge adéquates. Quelques outils ici pour cela: Passeport santé Plan de crise conjointFiches santé Raptor Neuropsy Favoriser l'accès aux soins pour personnes autistes ICI TSA Santé BDHandiconnect
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabia una vez en la ciudad de Efeso un emperador llamado Decio. Decio era el gobernante absoluto alrededor del año 250 d.C., y la gloriosa ciudad de Éfeso brillaba bajo el sol, pero vivía bajo una sombra terrible de un emperador caprichoso. Decio había producido un decreto de sangre: Este decreto decía que todos debían inclinarse ante los ídolos de piedra del imperio o enfrentar la muerte.Por aquellas épocas había Siete jóvenes nobles —Maximiliano, Malco, Martiniano, Dionisio, Juan, Serapión y Constantino— que siguiendo las normas de una excelente educación moral se negaron a renunciar a su fe secreta. Los siete Eran amigos inseparables, unidos por una creencia su fe cristiana que el imperio consideraba por aquella épocas simplemente traición. Cuando los guardias del emperador comenzaron a cazarlos, los siete repartieron sus riquezas entre los pobres y huyeron hacia las montañas escarpadas que rodeaban la ciudad.Frente a su pueblo estaba el Monte Celion, llegado el momento se dedicaron a exploralo, buscando refugio en una cueva profunda y fría, oculta por la maleza. Exhaustos por el miedo y la huida, se sentaron a orar, esperando que la noche los ocultara. De pronto allí en el medio de aquella cueva oscura Sus párpados se volvieron pesados, no por el cansancio común, sino por una fuerza invisible y suave que descendió sobre ellos. Uno a uno, cayeron en un sueño profundo y sin sueños.Furioso por no encontrarlos, el emperador Decio ordenó a sus soldados que buscaran en cada rincón del monte. Cuando hallaron la cueva, decidieron no entrar. "Si quieren esconderse allí", dijo el emperador con crueldad, "allí se quedarán para siempre".Ordenó sellar la entrada con enormes rocas, convirtiendo la cueva en una tumba sellada herméticamente. Lo que el emperador no sabía era que, dentro, la muerte no había reclamado a los jóvenes. Un ángel (o según otras tradiciones, una fuerza divina) vigilaba su reposo.Afuera, el mundo cambió. Las estaciones pasaron vertiginosamente, convirtiéndose en años, y los años en décadas. Los imperios cayeron y otros nuevos se alzaron. El latín cambió, las vestimentas cambiaron, y la fe por la que los jóvenes habían huido pasó de ser perseguida a ser la religión del imperio.El sol y la lluvia erosionaron las rocas que sellaban la cueva. La vegetación creció y murió cientos de veces. Y dentro, los siete durmientes apenas respiraban, suspendidos en una burbuja de tiempo donde la carne no envejecía y la ropa no se desgastaba.Pasaron casi 200 años (algunas versiones dicen 300).Un día, durante el reinado del emperador Teodosio II, un pastor buscaba piedras para construir un establo y retiró las rocas que bloqueaban la entrada de la cueva. La luz del sol entró, rompiendo el hechizo.Los siete jóvenes despertaron. Se estiraron, creyendo que solo habían dormido una noche. Sentían hambre. —Malco —dijeron—, baja a la ciudad con cautela y compra pan. Ten cuidado de que los soldados de Decio no te vean.Malco tomó unas monedas de plata y bajó la montaña. Al llegar a las puertas de Éfeso, se detuvo en seco. Sobre la entrada de la ciudad, vio una cruz tallada en piedra. "¿Es esto una trampa de Decio?", pensó confundido.Caminó por las calles y vio templos transformados. La gente vestía extraño. Nadie susurraba con miedo. Finalmente, llegó a una panadería y ofreció su moneda.El panadero miró la moneda, luego miró a Malco, y susurró a sus compañeros: —Este joven ha encontrado un tesoro antiguo. Miren, esta moneda es del tiempo del emperador Decio, ¡hace siglos que no se acuña!Malco fue llevado ante el obispo y el gobernador
Listener Note: This episode includes discussion of suicidal ideations. There are some conversations we avoid because they're heavy and complicated - and because they bring up shame, grief, and questions that don't have easy answers.This episode is one of those conversations. But I'm not avoiding it any longer.This week on That Greenwich Life, we're opening the door to a topic so many people are living with quietly: family estrangement. Not the dramatic version people assume — but the slow, painful unraveling that happens when relationships meant to feel safe begin to feel harmful, draining, or deeply confusing. And this can also apply to friends who feel like family – or at least used to.My guest this week, Bianca Jade - @BiancaJade on Instagram -- is a TV host, content creator, and leading beauty, health, and lifestyle influencer who has openly shared her infertility journey and path to motherhood with a level of vulnerability and authenticity that has helped countless women, men, and families—including me personally. She has appeared on major outlets including the Today Show, CBS Morning News, Dr. Oz, and regional affiliates across the country.If you've ever felt torn between loyalty and self-protection…If you've ever questioned your own reality because “they're family”…If you've ever carried grief for a relationship that never became what you hoped it would or one that went from feeling safe and familiar to unsafe and unfamiliar…this episode is for you. Thank You to Our Sponsors: • RMA of New York — our Presenting Sponsor and leading fertility care provider • Constantino's of Greenwich - our episode sponsor for the easiest dinners weeknights or weekends and don't miss their homemade ice cream that my kids BEG me for! Let's Connect!If this episode inspired you, please follow, rate, and review That Greenwich Life so more women can find these conversations. Follow me on Instagram @DorothyOnTV and check out my website www.DorothyOnTV.com for all updates and TGL merch. And watch this full episode on my Youtube Channel.
El programa explora cómo los grandes finales de era en la historia transforman el mundo de forma imperceptible para sus habitantes. Se repasan las últimas horas del Tercer Reich y la caída del Titanic, ejemplo de soberbia tecnológica y social. También se analiza la aparente calma europea antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial, la conversión de Constantino al cristianismo, que redefine el Imperio Romano, y la llegada de Cortés a México, que pone fin al Imperio Azteca e inicia una nueva era. La imprenta de Gutenberg revolucionó el conocimiento. Hoy, internet y la inteligencia artificial disuelven modos de vida tradicionales, marcando un profundo cambio. Se subraya que, aunque celebremos el fin de año, los verdaderos cambios de era a menudo suceden sin que nos demos cuenta.
Junto a Claudio y al alcalde de Blanca, nos atienden la directora de la Residencia, Luz Cano, y Constantino, uno de los usuarios. Con él, precisamente, iniciamos la charla preguntándole por cómo va a pasar el día. Entre anécdotas y recuerdos, charlamos también con la directora de la Residencia que nos cuenta que muchos usuarios optan por cenar en el propio establecimiento en Nochebuena, buscando evitar ajetreos, y que es la comida del día de Navidad el momento en el que más salen a pasarlo con la familia. El alcalde de Blanca, por su parte, resalta la importancia de vivir un rato en estas fechas con los más mayores, al tiempo que nos deja entrever parte de su apretada agenda en el día de Nochebuena.
This week's episode is for every woman who has ever looked at her life — the career, the home, the relationships, the routines — and quietly wondered:How did I get here… and what do I actually want next?We're diving into the subtle identity shifts that happen over time — the ones we don't always see coming. The ones that show up after motherhood, after loss, after burnout, after you've held everyone else together for so long that you suddenly realize:I don't feel connected to myself anymore - and I want more.And in this episode, I'm sitting down with someone who understands reinvention in a way that feels both comforting and electrifying: Sharon Macey — host of the podcast “Mom To More,” who has devoted her work to helping women return to themselves and figure out their next chapter.Together, we explore:the quiet ways women lose their sense of identitythe “stuck” feeling that so many of us try to push awaywhat reinvention actually looks like — in real time, not the polished versionThis conversation is grounding and honest and full of those moments where you suddenly feel less alone — the kind that remind you your second act doesn't have to look like your first.You are allowed to want more, and you are allowed to discover parts of yourself you haven't met yet.This episode feels like exhaling — and maybe even like the very beginning of your next chapter.Thank You to Our Sponsors: • RMA of New York — our Presenting Sponsor and leading fertility care provider • Constantino's of Greenwich - our episode sponsor for the easiest dinners weeknights or weekends and don't miss their homemade ice cream that my kids BEG me for! Let's Connect!If this episode inspired you, please follow, rate, and review That Greenwich Life so more women can find these conversations. Follow me on Instagram @DorothyOnTV and check out my website www.DorothyOnTV.com for all updates and TGL merch. And watch this full episode on my Youtube Channel. Until next week - don't just live your life, LOVE it!
Abraham Boba nos deleita hoy con los versos y las historias detrás del poemario 'Premio Cervantes', de Constantino Molina. Todo salpimentado, por supuesto, con canciones elegidas para la ocasión. Escuchar audio
This episode opens the door to a conversation so many of you have been whispering about, DM'ing me about, and trying to navigate quietly on your own:how female friendships shift in midlife and especially in motherhood — and why it feels so confusing.If you've ever found yourself wondering why you don't talk to your friends the way you used to,why coordinating even a 15-minute coffee feels impossible,why some relationships feel stronger than ever while others suddenly feel misaligned,this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale.I'm joined by creator, author, and mom-of-two Julia Dzafic aka @lemonstripes whose honest conversations about motherhood, mental health, and the messy and beautiful behind-the-scenes of life resonate with so many women. Together, we unpack not just how friendships change as life piles on — but why they do.We talk about the shrinking bandwidth every mom feels, the guilt that creeps in when you're stretched too thin, and how to tell the difference between a friendship that needs nurturing - and one that has quietly run its course.Make sure you listen to the full episode because toward the end, we also get a special cameo from licensed therapist, author and my best friend, Alison Seponara aka @Theanxietyhealer who you have seen on the show before. She shares her clinical take on why so many women experience this shift, what friendship “misalignment” really means, and how to navigate the emotional layers of these transitions with more clarity and compassion.It's honest, validating, and the conversation we all need.Thank You to Our Sponsors: • RMA of New York — our Presenting Sponsor and leading fertility care provider • Constantino's of Greenwich - our episode sponsor for the easiest dinners weeknights or weekends and don't miss their homemade ice cream that my kids BEG me for! Let's Connect!If this episode inspired you, please follow, rate, and review That Greenwich Life so more women can find these conversations. Follow me on Instagram @DorothyOnTV and check out my website www.DorothyOnTV.com for all updates and TGL merch. And watch this full episode on my Youtube Channel. Until next week - don't just live your life, LOVE it!
Colecionadora de arte contemporânea, Esther Constantino começou a escrever um blog sobre arte na internet para preencher uma lacuna que parecia aumentar: a falta de catálogos sobre artes, exposições e agenda de eventos e circulação de arte. O que é a multiplataforma Arte que Acontece, virou negócio quando o volume de trabalho cresceu e a estrutura do blog deixou o espaço de um projeto pessoal para ser uma referência em curadoria de arte no Brasil, contou Esther no Divã de CNPJ, do Canal UOL.
This episode opens the door to a conversation so many women have been craving: the mental and emotional side of perimenopause — the part no one prepared us for.If you've been waking up at 3am, feeling overstimulated, forgetting words mid-sentence, wondering why you don't quite feel like yourself anymore — this episode is going to feel like a deep breath.I'm joined by therapist and author Lauren Tetenbaum, whose new book Millennial Menopause is helping women understand what's happening in their minds and bodies during this transition. Together we unpack not just the physical symptoms we were never taught about — but the emotional toll that comes with it and how important it is for women to pay attention to their mental health at this time of life.We also talk about why so many women feel dismissed by doctors, what real support should look like, and how to advocate for yourself during this chapter of life.It's validating, eye-opening, and incredibly grounding.It's an episode you don't want to miss.Thank You to Our Sponsors and Partners • RMA of New York — our Presenting Sponsor and leading fertility care provider • Constantino's of Greenwich - our episode sponsor for the easiest dinners weeknights or weekends and don't miss their homemade ice cream that my kids BEG me for! Let's Connect!If this episode inspired you, please follow, rate, and review That Greenwich Life so more women can find these conversations. Follow me on Instagram @DorothyOnTV and check out my website www.DorothyOnTV.com for all updates and TGL merch. Watch this full episode on my Youtube Channel. Until next week - don't just live your life, LOVE it!
No episódio 311 do Stock Pickers, Lucas Collazo recebe Luiz Constantino, sócio e diretor de gestão da Ryo Asset. Juntos, eles exploram o “bullmarket silencioso” da bolsa brasileira, que ultrapassou os 164 mil pontos nesta quinta (4) pontos em uma guinada histórica.Durante o bate-papo, Constantino aponta setores com perfil promissor nesta arrancada do IBOV, com destaque especial para a SmartFit, empresas de energia e fintechs. Quer saber qual é a relação entre a bolsa brasileira e as navegações de Amyr Klink? Conheça a “teoria do barco incapotável” em um episódio essencial para entender os mistérios da B3 e da Faria Lima.
Comenzamos nuestro viaje por la historia del cristianismo donde el propio Jesús nació, en Belén y viajamos por Tierra Santa con el presentador Jonathan Phillips con los Evangelios como nuestra guía mientras rastreamos el increíble viaje de la vida Jesús desde su nacimiento, ministerio, pasión y resurrección visitando los lugares más relevantes tanto histórica como religiosamente.
En esta conversación con el abogado ecuatoriano Andrés Santos, Constantino de Miguel analiza el colapso institucional de Ecuador y el viraje político de Chile. Se abordan temas de fondo:El referéndum fallido de Daniel Noboa y el avance del narcotráfico.El papel corrupto de la Corte Constitucional ecuatoriana.El éxito de José Antonio Kast y la caída de la izquierda comunista en Chile.El rol del globalismo, Soros y el Foro de São Paulo en la desestabilización regional.La batalla cultural contra la leyenda negra y la pérdida de identidad hispana. Dos países, una misma guerra: la defensa de la soberanía y la civilización hispánica.
Recordemos un poco la Historia Sagrada del Antiguo Testamento. Hoy cuando celebramos la fiesta de la Dedicación de La Basílica de Letrán - Basílica Lateranense, símbolo de unidad entre todas las comunidades cristianas de Roma. Comencemos: Abraham, Isaac y Jacob no tenían templos. Entonces lo que hacían en los sitios donde habían tenido alguna revelación de Dios levantaban un altar y ofrecían ahi víctimas al Señor. Después del Éxodo, Dios pactó con su pueblo una Alianza en el Sinaí y Moisés erigió en el centro del campamento una tienda especie de santuario, como lugar de encuentro de Dios con su pueblo. Era un templo portátil que los levitas lo podían levantar de lugar en lugar a través del desierto. Aquí vemos una bella imagen de Dios peregrino que acompaña a su pueblo durante todo el cansancio del camino hacia la Tierra Prometida. Más tarde Salomón sustituyó la tienda provisional por un grandioso templo de piedra. Allí subian las tribus de Israel cada año para las fiestas de Pascua, Pentecostés y de las tiendas. Y desde el siglo XI se viene celebrando este día 9 de Noviembre el aniversario de la dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán, instituida por el emperador Constantino en el siglo IV y su nombre es: Cristo Salvador y es considerada madre y cabeza de todos los templos de Roma y del mundo catolico-romano. Feliz Semana para todos . Hna. Maria Ruth Radio Paulinas Boston
Plug: Author of Gratitude, Strength, and Opportunity: Living for Today and the coming book Escape Plug: Managing Partner of Delos Capital Plug: https://www.deloscap.com/team/matthew-constantin SPEAKING POINTS: A true story of paradise, poison, and a man's encounter with near-certain death in the Caribbean Actual events that occurred beginning in April 2021. I have chosen to anonymize the island because what happened to me during that period was unfortunately not an isolated event confined to that one island but occurs all too frequently in destinations around the globe. To be clear, to me HAPPENED, and continues to HAPPEN… Government expands travel warnings after surge in deadly fake alcohol poisonings / Personal Story *https://www.foxnews.com/travel/government-expands-travel-warnings-after-surge-deadly-fake-alcohol-poisonings *https://nypost.com/2025/10/25/lifestyle/travel-warnings-expand-after-surge-in-fake-alcohol-poisonings/ *https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Hr3qYTafe8M Matt is also the author of Gratitude, Strength, and Opportunity: Living for Today. Gratitude, Strength, and Opportunity: Living for TODAY is a thought-provoking and interactive work with the potential to fundamentally change lives. Author Matt Constantino offers a simple yet profound catalyst for daily reflection, affirmation, and action that is accessible for readers of any age and from every walk of life. With a laser-sharp gift for self-examination, he not only demonstrates the system of daily insights that he and his close-knit yet diverse "tribe" of confidants use to navigate and better their own lives, but also shares a year of searingly unvarnished daily reflections that are deeply powerful in their absolute honesty. Through the author's fearless example, readers who adopt his method can achieve the introspective clarity essential for progress in every facet of their lives. Expertise: Finance Author, Survivor, Money, Finances, Business, Investments Matt Constantino is Managing Partner of Delos Capital and has more than 25 years of experience working with management teams, CEOs, and boards of privately-held businesses. Previously, Mr. Constantino joined Apollo Global Management in 2002, where he was initially a member of the firm's flagship private equity fund, which focused on buyout transactions. In 2006, Matt was promoted to Partner within Apollo. Subsequently, he was named Head of Private Investments for Apollo's Strategic Value Fund, where he focused on lower- and middle-market private equity and special situations opportunities, as well as public and private debt and equity investing. Mr. Constantino also worked with ZS Fund and at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in its Mergers & Acquisitions Department, and Vision Capital. He has an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School and a BA in Economics from Wesleyan University. Mr. Constantino is engaged in several external organizations, including Smiles Through Cars, Cherish Health, Free a Girl, and Hamptons Youth Camps. Matt is also the author of Gratitude, Strength, and Opportunity: Living for Today.
Déjame tu comentarioEl siglo IV abre sus ojos sobre un mundo agotado por la violencia. Durante tres siglos, la sangre de los cristianos había empapado la tierra del Imperio. Pero ahora, los vientos cambian. El trono de Roma ya no es el de Nerón ni el de Diocleciano. Un nuevo nombre resuena: Constantino, hijo de una mujer cristiana Santa Elena y de un general romano. Y en su historia, la Iglesia encontrará el paso del fuego al amanecer, de la catacumba a la catedral. Pero este cambio no será simple. El fin de las persecuciones traerá paz… y también nuevos desafíos. El martirio no desaparecerá; solo cambiará de rostro.Redes sociales: saulmarrerorivera (Facebook e Instagram)Correo electrónico: notasdefeyvida@gmail.comDirección postal: 189 Ave Las María, apart 305 San Juan PR, 00927-4325Música: bensound.comInformación de noticias: vaticannews.vaSupport the show
La pianista Agustina Herrera nos habla acerca de la salida de sus tres álbumes en donde interpreta la música para piano de Constantino Gaito.
E aiiiiiii Diooooovens!! No episódio de hoje, vamos falar sobre um documento que mudou o rumo da história da fé cristã: o Édito de Milão, criado pelo imperador Constantino!
Podcast Mayhem 028 - Com Constantino K. Riemma - A Diversidade de Sistemas e Pensamentos no Tarot https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/C2Rd_ukaDMs Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
El 26 de septiembre de 2010, falleció el empresario Constantino Kochifas, pionero de la industria turística en la región de Aysén.
Exaltación de la cruz 1) Nicodemo: Hoy en muchos países se celebra la Exaltación de la cruz, en memoria a santa Elena, mamá del emperador Constantino. Jesús le hablaba en sueños y gracias a ello se pudo encontrar la cruz de Cristo. Es por esto que hoy se hace memoria del encuentro de la cruz. Esto tiene que recordarte que en la vida nunca hay que olvidarse de los orígenes, pero tampoco uno debe olvidar que en esta vida se debe saber llevar la cruz que nos tocó. Porque todos tenemos que llevar esa cruz, vos y yo, esa cruz que nos cuesta, porque la vida está marcada también por cruces. La misma vida nos cuesta en todos sus aspectos, pero que no nos arrastre el vivir, sino más bien que podamos llevar la cruz sabiendo vivir lo cotidiano.2) Levantó: Aprende que en esta vida todos nos caemos, todos tenemos debilidades y pecados, todos tenemos algo que nos cuesta y nos duele. El tema es saber levantarse y volver a recuperarse. Una vez escuchando a un alcohólico anónimo me decía, como crítica: “yo fui a la Iglesia para que me ayuden a salir del alcohol y me dijeron que debía convertirme y salir de eso para entrar a la comunidad”. Pero cuando fui a Alcohólicos Anónimos me dijeron: “vení que esto se lucha día a día y nos comprometemos a acompañarte para que puedas salir”. Creo que muchas veces nos olvidamos que estamos llamados a ayudar a que todos lleguen a lo alto y se levanten del pecado que los tiró, no estamos llamados a señalar a la persona que cayó, sino a ayudar y levantarla. 3) Salvar: Dios dio la vida por todos, por mí y por vos. Es por eso que hoy mira una cruz y recordá que hay una vida entregada por vos y para vos. El motivo es para que te salves y seas feliz, por tanto deja de vivir como un mendigo y aprende a vivir sabiéndote de Cristo. No dejes que la tristeza y el miedo te hagan creer que nadie te ama y que ya está todo perdido. Tu vida es valiosa y mientras quieras luchar por vivir hay un camino y también una oportunidad. Algo bueno está por venir.
Dentro de los muros de la Ciudad del Vaticano se esconde una historia que se remonta 2000 años atrás. Antes de convertirse en el Estado más pequeño del mundo en 1929, el lugar albergaba un cementerio pagano, los jardines de Agripina la Vieja, el Circo de Nerón, la tumba de San Pedro, la Basílica de Constantino y un palacio papal. Situada en la colina del Vaticano, la Basílica de San Pedro es una joya arquitectónica, con obras maestras de Miguel Ángel y Rafael.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1======a==============================================DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2025“CON JESÚS HOY”Narrado por: Exyomara AvilaDesde: Bogotá, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================09 de SeptiembreIdentidad cristiana«En esto conocerán todos que sois mis discípulos, si tenéis amor los unos por los otros» (Juan 13: 35).En teoría, ser cristiano es ser discípulo de Cristo. Y esto, desde la primera generación. Como registra Lucas, ya en el libro de Hechos de los Apóstoles - a discípulos se les llamó cristianos por primera vez en Antioquia» (Hech. 11: 26), precisamente porque no cesaban de hablar de Cristo. Todos los que nos consideramos cristianos estamos de acuerdo en llamarnos así.Pero desde que, tras los diversos decretos de Constantino, se fue imponiendo el cristianismo como religión oficial del Imperio romano, a nivel personal llamarse «cristiano» no significa necesariamente reflejar el carácter de Jesús de Nazaret. Desde entonces, los cristianos ya no nos distinguimos por el mero hecho de atribuirnos ese nombre, sino que necesitamos identificarnos por algo más.Lamentablemente, hoy la mayoría de los millones de llamados «cristianos» nos distinguimos muy poco, a simple vista, de otros creyentes y no creyentes, por nuestra manera de ser y actuar. Además, como el cristianismo se encuentra tan dividido, los cristianos nos identificamos en realidad por nuestras diversas denominaciones.Unos definen su identidad cristiana refiriéndose a la procedencia (a menudo geográfica) del credo que profesan (católicos romanos, anglicanos, etc.), a la tradición litúrgica que siguen (maronitas, ortodoxos coptos, armenios, etc.), al nombre de los reformadores que los inspiran (luteranos, calvinistas, etc.), al sistema de organización eclesiástica adoptado por su iglesia (presbiterianos, episcopales, etc.), o a algunas de sus creencias más sobresalientes (unitarios, bautistas, adventistas del séptimo día, etc.). Hay muchos que asocian además dicha identidad con particularidades colaterales, como la manera de adorar (pentecostales, carismáticos, etc.) o incluso el atuendo (amish, franciscanos, etc.).Pero Jesús dejó muy clara la seña de identidad por la que sus seguidores debíamos ser identificados, y tiene poco que ver con doctrinas, liturgias, sistemas administrativos o prácticas religiosas. Tiene que ver, esencialmente, con la manera de tratarnos los unos a otros y la manera de tratar a los demás. Dicho en otras palabras, por la calidad de nuestro amor puesto en práctica. Es decir, por nuestra disposición a procurar el bien de los demás: «En esto conocerán todos que sois mis discípulos, en la manera en que manifestáis vuestro amor los unos por los otros».¡Qué testimonio tan poderoso daríamos al mundo, en el ámbito de la espiritualidad, si los cristianos fuésemos conocidos sobre todo por nuestra solidaridad humana, por nuestra empatía, nuestro talante fraternal y nuestros esfuerzos por construir un mundo mejor!Señor, deseo que me llenes hoy de tu amor y que cada día, por tu gracia, consiga reflejar mejor el tuyo.
In this special preview from the Blue City Blues podcast, Sandeep and David explore the sprawling open-air drug market in Seattle's Little Saigon neighborhood, which resembles similar drug markets in poor, blue city neighborhoods across the US that have been overrun by the urban fentanyl and methamphetamine crises. Whether it's the Tenderloin in San Francisco, or Kensington in Philadelphia, or Skid Row or MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, the well intentioned, largely permissive policies towards hard drug use that in recent years took root in progressive-dominated bluer cities is coming under increasing challenge, and not just from Trump and the MAGA right.In the fall of 2024, Oregon rolled back its famous 2020 experiment in full drug decriminalization - as did Vancouver, B.C. earlier last year - after Portland neighborhoods like Old Town were overrun by addicts committing petty crimes to fuel their addictions. Recently installed San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has embraced more aggressive law enforcement and treatment interventions, as part of a nascent shift heralded by the city's adoption of “Breaking the Cycle” and “Recovery First” policies.Our guide in Little Saigon is Andrew Constantino, a former heroin addict and outreach worker, whose recent Seattle Times op-ed, “Here's what I Learned about Addiction at 12th and Jackson,” has struck a nerve in Seattle's social services provider community. Constantino walks us through the streets of Seattle's most notorious open air drug market, where methamphetamine, fentanyl, and stolen goods are openly exchanged at all hours of the day and night, and explains why so many fentanyl users are stuck here on the streets, trapped in a cycle of rising hopelessness and despair – due to the fleeting, highly addictive nature of the drug.With a searing candor, disarming humor and electric cowboy green hair, Constantino rejects many prevailing progressive orthodoxies to offer his own, deeply compassionate yet sharply questioning perspective on addiction, personal autonomy, and opportunities for productive interventions on the mean streets of blue cities.Our editor is Quinn Waller. Our producer and editor for this episode was Jennie Cecil Moore. About Blue City BluesSubscribe to the Blue City Blues podcast here. Twenty years ago, Dan Savage encouraged progressives to move to blue cities to escape the reactionary politics of red places. And he got his wish. Over the last two decades, rural places have gotten redder and urban areas much bluer.America's bluest cities developed their own distinctive culture, politics and governance. They became the leading edge of a cultural transformation that reshaped progressivism, redefined urbanism and remade the Democratic Party.But as blue cities went their own way, as they thrived as economically and culturally vibrant trend-setters, these urban cosmopolitan islands also deSend us a text! Note that we can only respond directly to emails realseattlenice@gmail.comSupport the showYour support on Patreon helps pay for editing, production, live events and the unique, hard-hitting local journalism and commentary you hear weekly on Seattle Nice.
Eusébio de Cesareia é, talvez, o mais representativo teólogo da cristandade imperial. Sua trajetória marca o momento exato em que a Igreja, antes perseguida, passou a caminhar lado a lado com o Império Romano — não apenas em convivência, mas em simbiose teológica. Eusébio não foi apenas um cronista da história cristã. Ele reinterpretou essa história à luz do triunfo político de Constantino, oferecendo um modelo de teologia da ordem profundamente influente, mas espiritualmente ambíguo. Sua influência, por um lado, foi fundamental para consolidar a identidade da Igreja pós-perseguição; por outro, seu pensamento representa um alerta escatológico para qualquer movimento que, como o adventismo, nasceu à margem do poder e com vocação profética. Ao longo deste episódio, examinamos cinco dimensões de sua obra, à luz da escatologia bíblica e da estrutura representativa da Igreja Adventista do Sétimo Dia.
GUEST - ANDREW CONSTANTINO - FORMER HEROIN ADDICTED HOMELESS ACTIVIST SHARES HIS STORY OF REDEMPTION AND HIS PERSPECTIVE ON SEATTLE’S BIGGEST CRISIS // Seattle’s ‘harm reduction’ approach around drugs perpetuates the harm // ANDREW CONSTANTINO CONTINUED // 12-year-old girl struck by sex toy thrown at WNBA game in Brooklyn; suspect sought by NYPD Series of Dildo-Throwing Incidents at WNBA Games Reportedly Tied to Meme Coin Pump Scheme
Constantino's has reopened with a new revitalized menu. Step into the kitchen with our chefs as they create regionally-inspired dishes for our Members. We learn about some of the featured menu items, how our ingredients are sourced, and hear some reviews from Members who've tasted the new offerings.
"If you could write about anything you want to write about what would it be?"....Welcome to Episode #117:I am excited to introduce you to Janet's Constantino's beautiful debut fiction novel 'Becoming Mariella'. This is a deep and rich conversation about her gem of a book and writing journey. We discuss in depth Janet's Sicilian-American heritage, navigating traditional values and family expectations. There are many wonderful tangents in this conversation - we talk travel and Italy and how place can be a powerful magnet without really know why, yet something deep inside of us resonates with certain places. We go on a true journey navigating her book ‘Becoming Mariella' and our personal experiences of following our own paths and breaking free! Get ready for a beautiful conversation with two women talking about life, writing, Italy and the journey of Becoming Mariella! Visit Janet Constantino - Becoming MariellaInstagram - Janet ConstantinoFind all Shownotes at MichelleJohnston.lifeA Writer in Italy InstagramMichelle's Books© 2025 A Writer In Italy - travel, books, art and lifeMusic Composed by Richard Johnston © 2025Support the show
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2674: David and Constantino Khalaf explore how healthy dependence, rather than complete self-reliance, can foster deeper intimacy and emotional connection in relationships. By shifting from “I'll do it myself” to “How can we do this together?”, couples can strengthen their bonds through vulnerability, mutual influence, and intentional acts of connection. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.gottman.com/blog/healthy-dependence-healthy-relationships/ Quotes to ponder: "Depending on others is part of our genetic makeup, our emotional dependence on loved ones remains strong." "Being depended on helps Constantino feel that he is appreciated and useful in our marriage rather than feeling left out or neglected." "Even if David can assert his independence, it doesn't always mean he should." Episode references: Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-Science-Adult-Attachment-YouFind/dp/1585429139 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2674: David and Constantino Khalaf explore how healthy dependence, rather than complete self-reliance, can foster deeper intimacy and emotional connection in relationships. By shifting from “I'll do it myself” to “How can we do this together?”, couples can strengthen their bonds through vulnerability, mutual influence, and intentional acts of connection. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.gottman.com/blog/healthy-dependence-healthy-relationships/ Quotes to ponder: "Depending on others is part of our genetic makeup, our emotional dependence on loved ones remains strong." "Being depended on helps Constantino feel that he is appreciated and useful in our marriage rather than feeling left out or neglected." "Even if David can assert his independence, it doesn't always mean he should." Episode references: Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-Science-Adult-Attachment-YouFind/dp/1585429139 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hablamos de amor, humor y rosas con Constantino Molina. El autor, conocido hasta ahora por cultivar una poesía "metafísica de lo rural", ha dado un volantazo con su nuevo poemario, Premio Cervantes (Ed. Renacimiento), colección de poemas amorosos que apuestan por la ligereza y combinan la incorporación de los nuevos usos amorosos con un diálogo inteligente con la tradición.Luego, Ignacio Elguero nos hace una batería de recomendaciones para el verano: el primer tomo de la narrativa esencial de Ramón J. Sender (Ed. Biblioteca Castro), que incluye su emblemática novela Réquiem por un campesino español, Ábaco de la pérdida (Ed. Visor), poemario de la autora estadounidense-iraní Sholeh Wolpé con traducción de Corina Oproae, y Floricultura (Ed. Huerga y Fierro), volumen misceláneo que reúne textos críticos de Emilia Pardo Bazán.Además, Javier Lostalé abre su ventanita poética a la obra reunida de Juana Castro, que se ha publicado bajo el título He cantado en la noche (Ed. Torremozas).En su sección, Sergio C. Fanjul nos habla de Bedroom Safari. Una antropología de la vida cotidiana, (Ed. La caja books), el delicado ensayo en el que Alejandro Pérez-Paredes se detiene y recrea en los misterios de los objetos y las rutinas domésticas.Terminamos el programa junto a Mariano Peyrou, que nos propone la lectura de cuatro poemarios bien distintos: Zamak (Ed. Pre-Textos), de Pilar Vargas Pacheco, Compensatoria (Ed. Liliputienses), de Fernando Pérez Fernández, Y caerá la nieve (Ed. Mixtura), de Laia Carbonell y Devoción por las costumbres de los pájaros (Ed. Dilema), de Mario Campaña.Escuchar audio
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano sits down with Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, to dissect the growing dysfunction in government and how it's impacting American business and politics. From the damaging effects of Democrat extremism in New York City to the barriers faced by entrepreneurs trying to support their communities, Constantino offers sharp insight into the state of the economy, the future of American manufacturing, and the role of leaders like Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. They also explore why the so-called Big Beautiful Bill demands scrutiny, and how fiscal irresponsibility in Congress has led to bloated bureaucracy and resistance to real reform. Episode Highlights: How government overreach is strangling small businesses and stifling innovation Why Anthony Constantino believes Elise Stefanik could revive New York The Big Beautiful Bill: Why complexity and bureaucracy keep failing Americans
Hoje Thais entrevista a empreendedora Gabriella Constantino, que transformou esse contraste do usado e do luxo em propósito — e criou um negócio que não só desafia o preconceito com o usado, como reescreve o que é ter estilo com consciência. Fundadora do Pretty New, ela viu no garimpo de peças especiais uma forma de repensar o consumo, o mercado e o impacto.Vambora entender esse sucesso?Toda semana tem novo episódio no ar, pra não perder nenhum, siga: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thaisroque/Instagram Thais: https://www.instagram.com/thaisroque/ Instagram DCNC: https://www.instagram.com/decaronanacarreira/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@decaronanacarreiraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Decaronanacarreira?sub_confirmation=1Thaís vesteVestido – Pretty New - https://www.instagram.com/_prettynew/Bracelete – Tiffany - https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyandco/Stylist - André Puertas Beleza – Cris DalleLink da Gabriella:Insta - https://www.instagram.com/_prettynew/Insta pessoal - https://www.instagram.com/gaconstantinoforesti/Mala de viagem:FRIENDSSex and the CityGreys AnatomyDocumentário - The Game Changers - https://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-261119/Equipe que faz acontecer:Criação, roteiro e apresentação: Thais RoqueConsultoria de conteúdo: Beatriz FiorottoProdução: José Newton FonsecaSonorização e edição: Felipe DantasIdentidade Visual: João Magagnin
En el programa de hoy, Fernando Villegas reflexiona sobre las leyendas, analizando su origen, función y persistencia en el tiempo. A partir de la historia de la caída de Constantinopla y la figura del último emperador romano, Constantino XI, explora cómo los hechos reales se transforman en relatos épicos para satisfacer necesidades colectivas. Se mencionan leyendas de distintas épocas como la de Constantino el Grande y la visión de la cruz, el Rey Arturo, Juana de Arco y su inspiración divina, y relatos modernos como la maldición de la tumba de Tamerlán y el mito de que Gardel sobrevivió al accidente aéreo. También se analiza cómo las naciones moldean su historia, embelleciendo derrotas y glorificando figuras para elevar la moral. Finalmente, Villegas recomienda el clásico libro "La rama dorada" de James George Frazer, que estudia mitos y leyendas universales desde la antropología. Para acceder al programa sin interrupción de comerciales, suscríbete a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elvillegas Temas Principales y sus Minutos: 00:00:00 - Introducción y propósito del programa 00:02:00 - La leyenda del último emperador romano 00:07:00 - Qué es una leyenda y por qué surgen 00:11:00 - Constantino el Grande y la visión de la cruz 00:14:00 - El Rey Arturo y la tabla redonda 00:17:00 - Juana de Arco y la inspiración celestial 00:20:00 - Leyendas modernas: Tamerlán, San Lorenzo, Gardel 00:32:00 - Recomendación del libro "La rama dorada"
Durante la Edad Media, los papas sostenían que sus posesiones territoriales y sus privilegios derivaban de una donación del emperador. En realidad, el documento que esgrimían era una falsificación.
30 countries. 50 million views. One unstoppable traveler. Andrea Constantino didn't just backpack across Asia and the Middle East—she rewrote what bold, immersive travel looks like. From trekking to Annapurna Base Camp to going viral for a face massage in India, Andrea dishes on the wild, wonderful lessons from life on the road and her "why not" mentality.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.
What is the secret sauce in running an efficient OBL? Dr. Mary Constantino, medical director of Advanced Vascular Centers, joins host Dr. Ali Behati to share some of the key ingredients in keeping it lean in OBL. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors delve into strategies in running a cost-effective OBL while upholding clinical excellence. Dr. Constantino shares her personal insights and experiences in minimizing unnecessary costs while maintaining regulatory compliance, high-performing team, and outstanding patient care. She also underscores the importance of having a clear leadership vision and remaining at the forefront of patient care to proactively identify challenges and develop effective solutions to address them. Lastly, she shares her thoughts on navigating the challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities in the growing field of outpatient vascular care. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:46 Expanding Practices and Partnerships 06:24 Navigating Regulatory Requirements 12:26 Building a Lean and Valuable Team 35:01 Leadership 39:54 Opportunity Cost in Practice Management 44:32 Employee Growth and Retention Strategies 46:49 Building and Maintaining a Successful Practice 01:06:54 The Financial Wheel and Its Impact on Small Businesses
Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri reveals alarming truths about government waste and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars. As a member of the DOGE Committee, Congressman Burlison shares insights into the upcoming hearing aimed at exposing waste, fraud, and abuse within federal programs. He discusses the misuse of FEMA funds in migrant trafficking, the importance of reducing government size, and the pressing need for spending cuts to combat inflation. Later, Mark Beckman, the CEO of DMA United and author of the insightful book, Some Future: How AI Is Going to Change Everything. Mark shares his perspectives on the profound impact artificial intelligence will have on our lives within the next few years, emphasizing its potential to enhance healthcare, food access, and overall quality of life. He delves into the implications of AI in warfare and privacy, as well as the competitive landscape between the U.S. and China in the AI sector. Beckman says that "artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency will represent the single largest business sector of growth for our nation over the next four to five years."Finally, Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule and a candidate for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's seat, shares his insights on the dynamics at play and challenges to winning that seat. Constantino discusses the challenges facing the district, including border issues and the need for improved Internet and cell service. He also emphasizes the importance of bringing talented individuals into politics, inspired by figures like President Trump and Elon Musk. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.