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Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Third Week of Easter Lectionary: 277The Saint of the day is Saint John of AvilaSaint John of Avila's Story Born in the Castile region of Spain, John was sent at the age of 14 to the University of Salamanca to study law. He later moved to Alcala, where he studied philosophy and theology before his ordination as a diocesan priest. After John's parents died and left him as their sole heir to a considerable fortune, he distributed his money to the poor. In 1527, he traveled to Seville, hoping to become a missionary in Mexico. The archbishop of that city persuaded him to stay and spread the faith in Andalusia. During nine years of work there, he developed a reputation as an engaging preacher, a perceptive spiritual director, and a wise confessor. Because John was not afraid to denounce vice in high places, he was investigated by the Inquisition but was cleared in 1533. He later worked in Cordoba and then in Granada, where he organized the University of Baeza, the first of several colleges run by diocesan priests who dedicated themselves to teaching and giving spiritual direction to young people. He was friends with Saints Francis Borgia, Ignatius of Loyola, John of God, John of the Cross, Peter of Alcantara, and Teresa of Avila. John of Avila worked closely with members of the Society of Jesus and helped their growth within Spain and its colonies. John's mystical writings have been translated into several languages. He was beatified in 1894, canonized in 1970, and declared a doctor of the Church on October 7, 2012. St. John of Avila’s liturgical feast is celebrated on May 10. Reflection Saint John of Avila knew that the lives of Christians can contradict the Good News of Jesus Christ—for example thinking racism is OK—implicitly encouraging Christians to live their faith-halfheartedly, and causing obstacles to non-Christians who might accept Baptism. In 16th-century Spain, those who advocated reforming the Church were often suspected of heresy. Saint John of Avila held his ground and was eventually recognized as a very reliable teacher of the Christian faith. John of Avila is the Patron Saint of: Andalusia, Spain Click here for more on Saint John of Avila! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Gustavo Córdoba @gustavolcordoba (Director de la Consultora @Zuban_Cordoba, Analista Político) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
In Part II of this three-part mini-series, Fr Niall and Fr Gerry continue the story of Pope Francis' life. They begin by sharing some reflections on Pope Francis' funeral, which turned out to be something of a geopolitical event. Fr Gerry then talks about J-M Bergoglio's time as a Jesuit superior when he put the Argentinian Jesuits on a new course, his period of exile and suffering called the “Cordoba years”, and his extremely influential years, nationally and internationally, as the Archbishop of Buenos Aires. This is one of our longer episodes because there is just a lot of ground to cover. Fr Gerry believes that Pope Francis, although accused of being on the left or the right, was always a strong ‘centrist'. The Theology of the People and the discernment of spirits were his guiding lights.
In this heartfelt episode, join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Georges Cordoba—a true testament to the power of holistic healing and inner strength. Faced with the formidable challenge of cancer, Georges chose a path less traveled, embracing holistic methods that connected his mind, body, and spirit.Discover how Georges harnessed alternative therapies, nutritional strategies, and the power of positive thinking to transform his life and health. His story is one of courage, resilience, and the incredible ability to turn adversity into triumph.Georges' journey offers invaluable insights for anyone seeking hope and alternative ways to approach personal health challenges. Tune in to be inspired by his unwavering determination and learn practical tips on how you, too, can cultivate a healing mindset from within.Whether you're on your own healing journey or supporting someone who is, this episode promises to uplift and empower you toward a path of holistic wellness and strength.Geoges Cordoba helps people live their best lives.He is a stage IV melanoma with metastasis in the brain cancer survivor.He fought the disease for ten years and had ten surgeries. Pharmaceuticals nearly destroyed his body, so with a leap of faith he took the natural holistic route to heal, and here he is, on his twelfth year free of cancer.Georges became a Holistic Health and Life coach, Holistic Mastery of Transformational coaching, Functional Nutritionist, Professional Speaker, Reiki Teacher and Practitioner, and Hypnotherapist. “I now see my survival experience as a blessing because God gave me a chance to sing the song I was born to sing, which is helping people live in wellness and purpose.”Seven years ago, with a leap of faith, he transitioned from being a Chief Technology Officer to working with people who are dealing with cancer or want to prevent the disease. He helps them transform their health and vitality.Georges became an Amazon best-selling author for his book Beating the Odds, which is about his holistic journey to conquer advanced cancer.Georges would love to share with you how he moved his steepest mountain, and how you can move yours too. 2:14 Georges' journey after being diagnosed with cancer12:50 Holistic route to healing16:10 Intuition and trusting your inner voice21:43 The secret to health28:54 Navigating the healing journey34:28 Transforming your beliefs from life happening to you to life happening for you42:32 Shifting perspective on life after cancer47:06 How to connect with Georges49:02 Success storyConnect with Georges:https://www.youtube.com/@healinginsideoutlinkedin.com/in/georges-córdoba-76883427https://www.instagram.com/coach.georgeshttps://www.facebook.com/georges.cordobaGiveaway: https://app.kartra.com/contacts/forms/preview/XgqcsVeZEudTCalendly: https://calendly.com/coach-georges/transform-your-health-vitality-holistic-coaching Best-Selling Book: https://www.amazon.com/Beating-Odds-Holistic-Overcome-Advanced/dp/1948382083/ref=sr_1_1?crid=370CBQP0FZ1LO&keywords=beating+the+odds+book&qid=1679587124&sprefix=beatint+the+odds%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-1
Marqué par des conditions de pauvreté, de consommation problématique et de violence systémique qui restreignent la perspective des projets de vie des jeunes au sein de l'école primaire Rosario Vera Peñaloza à Cordoba en Argentine, le corps professoral a cherché à orienter leurs pratiques éducatives vers les arts. Comme il n'existait pas d'espaces récréatifs et artistiques accessibles aux élèves, le projet d'orchestre scolaire a pu débuter en 2023. Sandra Nansoz, la cousine du directeur de cet établissement, recherche divers instruments de musique en bon état et facilement transportables qui permettraient aux élèves de cette école de s'initier à la pratique musicale. DEMANDE: - Une basse électrique - Des violons - Des flûtes à bec alto en bois - Des flûtes traversières - Tout autre petit instrument de musique très facilement transportable
Hoy invitamos al historiador Jose Manuel Cano de Mauvesin que sera un ponente en la primera jornada del misterio de Cordoba, que nos va a analizar algunas de las mas grandes leyendas de la region, su origen y su evolucion.
SURPRISE!Just when I thought I had wrapped the Miami Fusion project up, I discovered something new!I'm thrilled to be able to bring you the story of the FIRST head coach of the Miami Fusion, Carlos "Cacho" Cordoba, in this bonus episode of the podcast!Additionally, I'm turning this content into a book about MLS' first Miami franchise! More to come, but for now, enjoy the Cacho's perspective coaching the Miami Fusion and the story of how one specific individual told him, "you're not my coach!"Enjoy!
Directo Marca Asturias con Borja Fernández Última hora del Sporting. Asier Garitano, en la previa del partido ante el Mirandes . Actualidad del Real Oviedo con Gabriel Gallego. Escuchamos a Alex Cardero en la previa del duelo ante el Cordoba. Y los mejores protagonistas del fútbol asturiano y polideportivo.
Gustavo Córdoba @gustavolcordoba (Director de la Consultora @Zuban_Cordoba, Analista Político) En La Trinchera @trinchera_en
Alejandra Torres, diputada Nacional por Cordoba (Encuentro Federal) @Ale_Torres60 @rosca_casta 15-4-2025
Full Text of ReadingsMonday of Holy Week Lectionary: 257The Saint of the day is Blessed Peter GonzalezBlessed Peter Gonzalez's Story Saint Paul had a conversion experience on the road to Damascus. Many years later, the same proved true for Peter Gonzalez, who triumphantly rode his horse into the Spanish city of Astorga in the 13th century to take up an important post at the cathedral. The animal stumbled and fell, leaving Peter in the mud and onlookers amused. Humbled, Peter reevaluated his motivations—his bishop-uncle had secured the cathedral post for him—and started down a new path. He became a Dominican priest and proved to be a most effective preacher. He spent much of his time as court chaplain, and attempted to exert positive influence on the behavior of members of the court. After King Ferdinand III and his troops defeated the Moors at Cordoba, Peter was successful in restraining the soldiers from pillaging, and persuaded the king to treat the defeated Moors with compassion. After retiring from the court, Peter devoted the remainder of his life to preaching in northwest Spain. Having developed a special mission to Spanish and Portuguese seamen, he is considered their patron. Peter Gonzalez died in 1246 and was beatified in 1741. Reflection How often we have heard stories about some misfortune or disaster only to hear later on that it was now seen as a good thing. Not every “disaster” is truly bad in its consequences for the Lord can bring good out of what appears to be a misfortune. Such was the case for Blessed Peter. His being dumped in the mud by a falling horse turned out to be a good thing in his life. Blessed Peter Gonzalez is the Patron of: Spanish and Portuguese sailors Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
I promise new episodes will be released soon... until then, Revisit the OWLs in Madrid and Cordoba! Visit the Royal Palace, the Mezquita-Catedral (a Great Mosque turned cathedral), the old Roman Bridge, the Prado Museum, and more! Like and Subscribe
Im Rahmen der Ö1 Sportwoche : "I werd narrisch" - Live dabei und dennoch nicht Vorort:(5) 1978, Cordoba - Österreich gegen Deutschland.Mit Originalausschnitten und mit Roman Horak,. Der Kulturwissenschaftler, ist am 13. Februar 2025 verstorben - Sendung vom 11.4. 2025
From carnivals to historic landmarks it's all about Exploring Spain on this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Quiltripping Travel with Rose" Podcast with travel writer Rose Palmer. Hear about her experiences in Cadiz, Sitges, Madrid, Segovia, Avila, Andalucia, Seville, Cordoba, and Granada. Follow Rose's adventures on her site: https://quiltripping.com/ Follow Big Blend Radio's "Quiltripping Travel with Rose" Podcast here: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Vacation Station" Channels. Check out our Big Blend Radio Network of podcasts here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
Georges Cordoba Bio: My life purpose is to help people live their best lives. I am a stage IV melanoma with metastasis in the brain cancer survivor. I fought the disease for ten years and had ten surgeries. Pharmaceuticals nearly destroyed my body, so with a leap of faith I took the natural holistic route to heal, and here I am, on my twelfth year free of cancer. I became a Holistic Health and Life coach, Holistic Mastery of Transformational coaching, Functional Nutritionist, Professional Speaker, Reiki Teacher and Practitioner, and Hypnotherapist. All these to provide more value for my clients. “I now see my survival experience as a blessing because God gave me a chance to sing the song I was born to sing, which is helping people live in wellness and purpose.” Seven years ago, with a leap of faith, I transitioned from being a Chief Technology Officer to working with people who are dealing with cancer or want to prevent the disease. I help them transform their health and vitality. I became an Amazon best-selling author for my book Beating the Odds, which is about my holistic journey to conquer advanced cancer. As an athlete, I played NCAA Division 1 Tennis for New Mexico State University, enjoy competing in 10K and Half-Marathon races, and am a piano player and music lover. I invest in planting trees worldwide and feeding America's less fortunate population. I would love to share with you and your audience how I moved my steepest mountain, and how you and your audience can move yours too. In this episode, Virginia and Georges talked about: Georges' journey to entrepreneurship How your emotions affect your health and your wealth 2 leaps of faith that changed Georges' faith How Georges is using podcast guesting to grow his business Building powerful partnerships Takeaways: Open your heart to receiving Healing happens from the inside out 4 legs of success: spiritual, physical, emotional, mental Be a student of your weaknesses Intention without action is an illusion Connect with Georges on these platforms: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georges-cordoba-76883427/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georges.cordoba Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach.georges/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@healinginsideout Website: https://www.isyourhealth.com/ Schedule a Clarity call: https://www.isyourhealth.com/schedule-appointment/ Connect with Virginia: https://www.bbrpodcast.com/
The 4% Miracle: How Georges Cordoba Defied DeathWhat if the doctors gave you a 4% chance to live? Georges Cordoba was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, eight brain tumors, and endured ten surgeries. But through faith, radical mindset shifts, and a holistic journey, Georges became the first in his family to beat cancer.
Todos lo que ocurrio en Molan los 90 Cordoba, y alguna que otra anecdota... Aviso! Tengo sueño! ✨ Love Remember by Chus Nadal ✨ es el programa que te transporta a las mejores épocas de los 90 y 2000 con la música que marcó una generación. Si quieres revivir esos momentos inolvidables, este es tu lugar. Cada emisión en directo es una fiesta donde podrás disfrutar de los hits más icónicos y participar en vivo con una comunidad que vibra al ritmo del remember. ¡La nostalgia nunca sonó tan bien! Conéctate en directo por Facebook, Twitch o YouTube y prepárate para una experiencia única. ¡Dale LIKE , SUSCRÍBETE ️ y únete a la familia de Love Remember!
Gustavo Córdoba @gustavolcordoba (Director de la Consultora @Zuban_Cordoba, Analista Político) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Show Notes: Witnesses Podcast Featuring Georges Cordoba
Te cuento todos los detalles del eventazo que tenemos este fin de semana con Molan los 90 en Cordoba. ✨ Love Remember by Chus Nadal ✨ es el programa que te transporta a las mejores épocas de los 90 y 2000 con la música que marcó una generación. Si quieres revivir esos momentos inolvidables, este es tu lugar. Cada emisión en directo es una fiesta donde podrás disfrutar de los hits más icónicos y participar en vivo con una comunidad que vibra al ritmo del remember. ¡La nostalgia nunca sonó tan bien! Conéctate en directo por Facebook, Twitch o YouTube y prepárate para una experiencia única. ¡Dale LIKE , SUSCRÍBETE ️ y únete a la familia de Love Remember!
Hasnain Malik, Tellimer Head of Emerging Markets EquityStrategy, and Harris Irfan, CEO of Cordoba Capital Markets, discuss the potentially foundational changes in standards underway in the global Islamic bond, or sukuk, market.The Emerging Markets Podcast by Tellimer – your single point of entry to emerging markets. Check out the full Tellimer offering here.The Emerging Markets Podcast dives into a range of topics in the emerging and frontier market world including investment themes, debt restructuring, elections, and geopolitical tensions.DISCLAIMERThis podcast is provided for information purposes and represents the personal opinions of the speakers. It is not an offer or solicitation for investment in any securities, nor should it be regarded as investment advice. Tellimer Technologies Limited does not offer or provide advice and no mention of a particular security in this podcast constitutes a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that or any security, portfolio of securities, or enter any transaction or investment strategy. Nor is any such mention an indication that any investment is suitable for any specific person.For more information, please visit Tellimer.com.
TRACKLIST : Goran Kan - Lacerta Linear System - Ritualism Agustín del Bosco - Spectral drift Jens Mueller - Machine pulse Re;Elected - Fluid density Matias Choren - Shizen no fukei Glenn Molloy - Pixels Mgkoop - Solid tape Alexi Delano - Lunar illusion Planetary Assault Systems - Raid (Rene Wise remix) Joel Gz - Vital Sarge - Introspection is a must
Tuesday of the First Week of Lent Saint of the Day: St. Eulogius of Cordoba; noted scripture scholar; wrote "Exhortation to Martyrdom" for two young virgin martyrs; he was named archbishop of Cordoba; before being consecrated, he aided Leocritia, a young Moorish woman who had converted to Christianity; they were caught and beheaded in 859 A.D. Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 3/11/25 Gospel: Matthew 6:7-15
FCA Short is een korte dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken waarin we de pure voetbalromanticus in onszelf naar boven halen. Want we hebben het in de Daily te weinig over alle mooie verhalen en momenten die deze fantastische sport heeft voortgebracht.San Siro, een stadion waar grootheden regeren, waar miljonairs in maatpakken over marmeren vloeren schrijden. En daar stonden ze, de jongens van Feyenoord. Geen glitter, geen glamour—alleen vastberadenheid. Internazionale, vol zelfvertrouwen en arrogantie, gunde hen geen blik waardig. Dolce & Gabbana tegen trainingspakken. De boodschap was duidelijk: wat kwamen de Rotterdammers hier eigenlijk doen?Maar ze kwamen niet om te kijken. Ze kwamen om te strijden. En toen de bal eenmaal rolde, waren het niet de sterren van Inter, maar de strijders van Feyenoord die het tempo bepaalden. In Milaan vloog een voorzet van Van Hooijdonk richting Tomasson, maar het was Córdoba die in eigen doel kopte. 0-1. Een verrassing voor iedereen, behalve voor de Rotterdammers zelf. Ze wisten: dit was pas het begin.De terugwedstrijd in De Kuip werd een clash van werelden. Opnieuw was het Van Hooijdonk die opstond. Een loepzuivere voorzet van de jonge Robin van Persie, een vallende kopbal, een cornervlag die het moest ontgelden. 1-0. Elf minuten later sloeg Tomasson toe en leek Feyenoord met een 3-0 voorsprong over twee duels de finale binnen te stappen. Maar de Italianen weigerden zonder slag of stoot te buigen. Zanetti kopte in de 81e minuut in de touwen. Kallon verzilverde een penalty in blessuretijd. De spanning keerde even terug, maar de klok was de vriend van Feyenoord. Het laatste fluitsignaal klonk, en Rotterdam barstte uit zijn voegen.De finale tegen Dortmund, in De Kuip, wachtte. De rest is geschiedenis.In de podcast verwijzen Bart en Jean-Paul naar:De eigen goal van Cordoba in Milaan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZIHWQMpGyc&ab_channel=sp1873De samenvatting van het duel in De Kuip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80ROezFqSBo&ab_channel=TerrorTillWeDieZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Vital MX 'MXGP Podcast Show' discusses the first round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship, the Grand Prix of Argentina, which was held at the all-new venue of Cordoba. Hosts Lewis Phillips and Adam Wheeler dive deep into the on-track action with support from Polisport and ProX Racing Parts.
Rob Butler and Chris Reeve relfect on City conceding late at Ewood Park.01:45 - Dom Hyam's punch.02:25 - Talking point: most painful late goal?06:45 - Leigh Woodrow - Canaries Down Under. 08:30 - Blackburn reflection14:40 - JHT interview post Blackburn20:00 - YOUR most painful late goals. 25:30 - Cordoba post Blackburn30:00 - Is Cordoba undroppable? NCFC defensive dilemma 32:20 - Oxford fan preview - George Elek from Not The Top Twenty podcast. 41:00 - Oxford United preview43:00 - Norfolk Holdings officially majority shareholders. 46:30 - Ben Knapper interview. 52:45 - Highbury brawl 1989. 55:00 - Wibbles
In this episode, we welcome Georges Cordoba, a holistic health coach, therapist, hypnotherapist, and bestselling author, who shares his incredible journey of overcoming a decade-long battle with cancer through holistic health practices. Georges takes us through his early life experiences with cancer in his family, his own diagnosis with advanced melanoma, and his decision to move away from conventional treatments to embrace holistic methods. The conversation delves deep into the healing power of the mind, emotional wellness, visualization techniques, and the importance of faith and intuition in his recovery. Georges also shares inspiring success stories from his work and provides valuable insights into the transformational power of holistic health. This episode is a testament to the incredible potential within each of us to heal and thrive by tapping into our inner strengths and embracing a life of purpose and intention.01:00 Guest Introduction: Georges Cordoba's Inspiring Journey02:24 Georges' Early Life and Family's Cancer Struggles04:21 The Turning Point: Embracing Holistic Healing07:34 The Power of the Mind in Healing15:48 The Role of Emotions and Forgiveness in Health21:27 Holistic Health Practices and Personal Transformation35:27 Medical Journey and Tumor Diagnosis37:59 Prayer Group Invitation39:37 Experiencing Healing44:33 Miraculous MRI Results46:12 The Power of Faith and Forgiveness55:57 Coaching and Transformational Stories01:09:10 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationYou can connect w/ Georges here:Email: coach.georges@qualevita.comPhone: (575) 284-6400Give Away: eBook “A Balanced pH and Your Health.” https://www.qualevita.com/YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@healinginsideout IG: @coach.georges FB: https://www.facebook.com/georges.cordoba LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/georges-córdoba-76883427 Website: https://www.qualevita.com/Best-Selling Book: Beating The Odds: My Journey Through Holistic Health to Overcome Advanced CancerTo book a free discovery session:Calendly: https://calendly.com/coach-georges/transform-your-health-vitality-holistic-coaching If you'd like to connect with Dan & EliseYou can find The DEEP Life on social mediaInstagram: https://bit.ly/3TTuUfWYouTube: https://bit.ly/3ScoOWSTikTok: https://bit.ly/3TOX0sUIf you'd like to connect with Dan:You can find him at MomentumStrengthWellness.comwhere he provides virtual fitness & holistic lifestyle coachingOr throughIG @MomentumStrengthWellnessYouTube @MomentumStrengthWellnessFacebook @MomentumStrengthWellness
El Banco Central de Brasil concluyó la primera fase de pruebas de su proyecto de moneda digital (Drex) y detectó que la tecnología todavía 'carece de madurez' y necesita superar varios 'desafíos' antes de convertirse en una realidad. RFI entrevistó a dos expertos sobre este proyecto con el que Brasilia aspira a convertirse en líder del blockchain en América Latina. El Banco Central de Brasil cerró la primera etapa de pruebas de su moneda digital, el Drex, una innovación dentro de su objetivo de posicionarse como uno de los líderes en activos blockchain controlados por los Estados.Pero el camino no parece tan sencillo. La entidad reconoció que al proyecto aún le "falta madurez" y que debe superar varios "desafíos" antes de materializarse. Entre los problemas detectados están las limitaciones en la capacidad de control de las autoridades, lo que podría dificultar, por ejemplo, la fiscalización de transferencias de fondos vinculadas a actividades ilícitas.'El Drex llegará tarde o temprano'Para Karla Cordoba, presidenta de la Asociación Blockchain Costa Rica, la llegada de esta moneda digital es solo cuestión de tiempo. Sin embargo, también reconoce las críticas del sector financiero a las llamadas CBDC, o monedas digitales emitidas por bancos centrales, como es el Drex en Brasil."Existe la duda sobre cuánta transparencia habrá, hasta qué punto se limitará la libertad individual, cómo se controlarán los datos personales y si esto derivará en un mayor control por parte de los Estados. Esos son algunos de los desafíos y cuestionamientos dentro de la industria respecto a estas monedas digitales respaldadas por los bancos centrales", explica Cordoba.Pedro Gutiérrez, director para Latinoamérica del grupo asiático CoinEx, también considera que el camino aún presenta numerosos desafíos.Temor persistente a los ciberataques "El mayor reto para los blockchain es que todavía estamos ante una tecnología nueva, que está revolucionando el mundo y lo seguirá transformando, aunque aún falta adopción. Uno de los temores de los bancos centrales, y la razón por la que operan en sistemas cerrados, es la protección ante ciberataques. Si estos sistemas fueran completamente abiertos, siempre estaría el riesgo de que el sistema financiero nacional pudiera ser atacado desde el exterior, lo que se convierte en un asunto de seguridad nacional. Otro desafío crucial, que sigue sin resolverse, es encontrar una forma de implementación que garantice la privacidad de los usuarios", señala.Otra preocupación en torno a estas monedas es la falta de regulación. Aun así, Gutiérrez se muestra optimista y destaca el liderazgo de Brasil en el tema."Brasil vio una gran oportunidad para modernizar su sistema financiero a través de la tecnología blockchain con el lanzamiento de este cripto-activo. Uno de los principales objetivos del Drex es digitalizar el real brasileño con un activo seguro y regulado. Y, en este caso, ¿qué podría ser más seguro y regulado que el propio Banco Central del país?", se pregunta.Las CBDC o monedas digitales de bancos centrales están en plena expansión. Según el centro de estudios Atlantic Council, tres países ya las han lanzado (Jamaica, Bahamas y Nigeria), mientras que otros 44 están en fase de pruebas piloto, de un total de 106 que han desarrollado algún proyecto en la materia.
El Banco Central de Brasil concluyó la primera fase de pruebas de su proyecto de moneda digital (Drex) y detectó que la tecnología todavía 'carece de madurez' y necesita superar varios 'desafíos' antes de convertirse en una realidad. RFI entrevistó a dos expertos sobre este proyecto con el que Brasilia aspira a convertirse en líder del blockchain en América Latina. El Banco Central de Brasil cerró la primera etapa de pruebas de su moneda digital, el Drex, una innovación dentro de su objetivo de posicionarse como uno de los líderes en activos blockchain controlados por los Estados.Pero el camino no parece tan sencillo. La entidad reconoció que al proyecto aún le "falta madurez" y que debe superar varios "desafíos" antes de materializarse. Entre los problemas detectados están las limitaciones en la capacidad de control de las autoridades, lo que podría dificultar, por ejemplo, la fiscalización de transferencias de fondos vinculadas a actividades ilícitas.'El Drex llegará tarde o temprano'Para Karla Cordoba, presidenta de la Asociación Blockchain Costa Rica, la llegada de esta moneda digital es solo cuestión de tiempo. Sin embargo, también reconoce las críticas del sector financiero a las llamadas CBDC, o monedas digitales emitidas por bancos centrales, como es el Drex en Brasil."Existe la duda sobre cuánta transparencia habrá, hasta qué punto se limitará la libertad individual, cómo se controlarán los datos personales y si esto derivará en un mayor control por parte de los Estados. Esos son algunos de los desafíos y cuestionamientos dentro de la industria respecto a estas monedas digitales respaldadas por los bancos centrales", explica Cordoba.Pedro Gutiérrez, director para Latinoamérica del grupo asiático CoinEx, también considera que el camino aún presenta numerosos desafíos.Temor persistente a los ciberataques "El mayor reto para los blockchain es que todavía estamos ante una tecnología nueva, que está revolucionando el mundo y lo seguirá transformando, aunque aún falta adopción. Uno de los temores de los bancos centrales, y la razón por la que operan en sistemas cerrados, es la protección ante ciberataques. Si estos sistemas fueran completamente abiertos, siempre estaría el riesgo de que el sistema financiero nacional pudiera ser atacado desde el exterior, lo que se convierte en un asunto de seguridad nacional. Otro desafío crucial, que sigue sin resolverse, es encontrar una forma de implementación que garantice la privacidad de los usuarios", señala.Otra preocupación en torno a estas monedas es la falta de regulación. Aun así, Gutiérrez se muestra optimista y destaca el liderazgo de Brasil en el tema."Brasil vio una gran oportunidad para modernizar su sistema financiero a través de la tecnología blockchain con el lanzamiento de este cripto-activo. Uno de los principales objetivos del Drex es digitalizar el real brasileño con un activo seguro y regulado. Y, en este caso, ¿qué podría ser más seguro y regulado que el propio Banco Central del país?", se pregunta.Las CBDC o monedas digitales de bancos centrales están en plena expansión. Según el centro de estudios Atlantic Council, tres países ya las han lanzado (Jamaica, Bahamas y Nigeria), mientras que otros 44 están en fase de pruebas piloto, de un total de 106 que han desarrollado algún proyecto en la materia.
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez En la luminosa ciudad de Córdoba, donde las calles estrechas estaban perfumadas por el azahar de los naranjos y el murmullo de las fuentes susurraba entre los muros blancos un medico médico cuya fama se extendía más allá de las tierras de Al-Ándalus. Su nombre era Farah, y su sabiduría no solo se reflejaba en sus vastos conocimientos de la medicina, sino también en su inmenso corazón.Farah atendía a todos aquellos que llegaban a su puerta, sin importar su condición. Los ricos le pagaban con oro, pero a los pobres les daba su ciencia sin pedir nada a cambio, pues creía firmemente en que la salud era un derecho de todos. Sin embargo, aunque su compasión era infinita, el tiempo no lo era.Una noche, cuando el médico Farah ya había cerrado su consulta y apenas le quedaban fuerzas tras una jornada agotadora, alguien llamó insistentemente a la puerta. Farah abrió y vio a un hombre desaliñado, con el rostro demacrado por la enfermedad y los ojos inyectados en desesperación.—¡Doctor, necesito que me atienda ahora mismo! —exclamó el hombre con voz rasposa.El médico, con paciencia, le explicó que ya era tarde y se sentía tan cansado que no tendría la inteligencia y la paz del alma para poder curarlo y que debía regresar al día siguiente para que pudiera atenderlo debidamente. Pero estas palabras encendieron una furia ciega en el enfermo. Su desesperación se transformó en enojo, y su enojo en odio.—¡Eres un impostor! ¡Solo ayudas a quien te conviene! —gritó, antes de alejarse dando un portazo.Farah suspiró, pero no dijo nada. Sabía que la enfermedad no solo afectaba al cuerpo, sino también al alma.A la mañana siguiente, cuando el médico acompañaba al sultán Orah en su majestuosa carroza, recorriendo los mercados bulliciosos donde mercaderes ofrecían sus especias y sedas, el mismo hombre apareció de repente. Como una tormenta desatada, se interpuso en el camino y, con voz llena de rabia, comenzó a insultar a Farah sin piedad.—¡Hipócrita! ¡Charlatán! ¡No eres más que un falso sabio!El sultán, sorprendido por semejante insolencia, frunció el ceño y, sin dudarlo, se volvió hacia el médico.—¡Esto es una afrenta imperdonable! —exclamó Orah con tono severo—. Farah, te ordeno que le arranques el corazón a este hombre.El médico inclinó la cabeza en señal de obediencia y no dijo nada. Pero en su mente, una idea comenzaba a tomar forma.En los días que siguieron, Farah se dedicó en secreto a cumplir la orden del sultán, pero no con un bisturí, sino con la dulzura y la paciencia de un verdadero sanador.Cada mañana, envió a su sirviente con un jarro de leche fresca para el hombre. Al poco tiempo, pagó su alquiler, evitando que lo echaran de su hogar. También se aseguró de que recibiera los medicamentos necesarios para su recuperación. Día tras día, el enfermo, que había esperado castigo y desprecio, solo recibió bondad. Y esa bondad, como una lluvia suave sobre tierra reseca, comenzó a transformar su corazón.Al principio, el hombre no entendía. Su orgullo le hacía resistirse a aceptar ayuda de aquel a quien había despreciado. Pero la insistencia de Farah fue más fuerte que su rencor. Poco a poco, la dureza de su alma se fue desmoronando y, cuando por fin la salud regresó a su cuerpo, algo más había cambiado en él.Pasaron algunas semanas, y un día, mientras el sultán y el médico paseaban de nuevo por la ciudad, un hombre se acercó corriendo. Esta vez, en lugar de insultos, sus labios pronunciaron palabras de gratitud.—¡Oh, gran Farah! ¡Que Alá te bendiga por siempre! No solo curaste mi cuerpo, sino que salvaste mi alma. ¡Eres el más noble de lo
Meet Jacque Robinson-Baisley, currently the Director of External Affairs for Cordoba Corp. in their Education and Facilities Sector. Jacque also served as Vice Mayor and Councilmember for the City of Pasadena – that was recently devastated by the wildfires. Jacque is a tenured leader with over two decades of experience in stakeholder engagement and government relations in the greater Los Angeles region and statewide. Her prior experience includes managing and directing community, electoral, and advocacy campaigns with labor unions, nonprofits, school districts, and philanthropy. She has been recognized for her expertise in policy development, community engagement, government relations, strategic planning, and special event planning and execution. Jacque also served as Vice Mayor and Councilmember for the City of Pasadena from 2007-2015. Among her many accomplishments, she spearheaded the development and adoption of the Lincoln Avenue Specific Plan and served as a Commissioner for the Hollywood-Burbank Airport. She continues her personal commitment to public service as a current Board Member of Pathways LA, Pasadena Delta Foundation, and the National Women's Political Caucus, Greater Pasadena Area. Here is the link to the Go Fund page: https://gofund.me/d50fce17
19 DE FEBRERO - BEATO ÁLVARO DE CÓRDOBA, PREBÍTERO DOMINICO
Der Circus Sarrasani aus Dresden galt Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts weit und breit als spektakulärster und erfolgreichster seiner Art. In schwere Gewässer geriet das Unternehmen jedoch durch den Ersten Weltkrieg und die anschließende Wirtschaftskrise, weshalb man zum Zwecke der Sanierung sich in den Jahren 1924/25 auf eine ausgedehnte Südamerika-Tournee begab. Wie die Vorstellungen des Circus dort angenommen wurden, erfahren wir im Bericht des Hamburgischen Correspondenten aus dem argentinischen Cordoba vom 15. Februar 1925 leider nicht. Dafür liefert uns sein Korrespondent aber einen ausführlichen Reisebericht und vermittelt immerhin einige Eindrücke davon, wie Sarrasani durch den fernen Kontinent reiste und wie Direktor Stosch-Sarrasani dort seine Freizeit verbrachte. Es liest Rosa Leu.
People of African descent lived in medieval Europe, and Europeans were aware of the power of contemporary kingdoms in Africa. This shaped the way that people from African were depicted in the art and literature of medieval Europe in different ways. Dr. Chrissie Senecal, Associate Professor at Shippensburg University, shared about their presence during that era. “it's really an erroneous idea that people of color actually of African descent were not present in Western Europe. Just a big example is that obviously Spain is in Western Europe. Spain had been conquered in the early medieval period by people from North Africa that were Muslim and had set up an incredibly vibrant culture, like the biggest city of medieval Europe was Cordoba. So that's a whole bunch of people. There were also constant exchanges with people in the Mediterranean. So, for example, the Kingdom of Ethiopia was known to be Christian, and they had an embassy in Rome. Moreover, there's a lot of contact with the Eastern Mediterranean through the Crusades. And that was a kind of melting pot in some ways of different cultures. The island of Sicily is also a place where many, many people of African descent existed.” Figures like Balthazar, one of the Three Wise Men, were depicted with African features in medieval art. According to Dr. Senecal, Balthazar is a really fascinating character in medieval art. “So, in the new test, obviously, we know medieval Europe, predominantly Christian, although there's many, many Muslims in Spain and there's a large Jewish population as well. But most people identified as Christian outside of Spain. And in the medieval period, there began to be legends attached to the Gospel of Matthew about the three wise men that went to visit Jesus. So that gospel actually doesn't say there were three. It becomes thought of as three wise men representing a king, sort of mage from Europe, from Asia, from Africa. And so Balthazar is considered to be from Africa. But here's where we get into, like, you know, descendant of Africa versus black, because in the first renditions of Balthazar in medieval art, like in the 11th century, Balthazar is depicted as with white skin. And it isn't until the 1400s that he's shown with black skin, even though he was considered to be from Africa. And some of the most beautiful paintings of the wise men come from the 1400s. And you see images of Balthazar wearing this incredibly beautiful clothing, sumptuous fabric. And, you know, he carries myrrh along with the other wise men carrying the other gifts. And it's really incredible. There's a kind of middle transition period. Like in the 1300s, we have an image of Balthazar and he has white skin, but he has a servant accompanying him. And that servant has black skin. So it's a pretty fascinating trajectory.”Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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They were building not just any basement. It was to house printing machines that would make books and leaflets. Flyers and pamphlets. Materials for the cause. And not just any printing press. The largest clandestine printing press in the country—the social media of the 1970s.This is the third episode of Stories of Resistance. Stories of Resistance is a new project, co-produced by The Real News and Global Exchange. Each week, we'll bring you stories of resistance like this. Inspiration for dark times.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, like, share, comment, or leave a review. We've recently launched a Kickstarter to help get the series off the ground. You can support it by clicking here: Stories of Resistance: Inspiration for Dark Times KickstarterWritten and produced by Michael Fox.Today, the location of the “Roberto Matthews” People's Press is a site of historical memory in Cordoba, Argentina. You can follow them on Instagram, here.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Alex, Liam and 13 of our listeners made their way to Andalusia where between them they took in a total of 6 games in 4 days, including 3 in Segunda. In the main show this week they chronicle Cordoba CF vs Racing Santander and Malaga CF vs Real Zaragoza, including an appearance for the Guiricast's Matt Harrison. Across on the patreon this week we cover the side top of Primera federation, Antequera, talk Uzuni and Stoichkov with two of Granada's biggest fans, make a trip to tercera and cover what has been going on at Depor in the last fortnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Lewis is joined by Professor Brian A. Catlos to explore the nearly eight centuries of Al Andalus, Islamic Spain. From a daring invasion in 711 led by Tariq ibn Ziyad to the emergence of great cities like Cordoba, Matt and Brian delve into the multicultural experiment where Muslims, Christians, and Jews coexisted, blending art, science, and culture, and they debunk some pretty huge fake news about Charlemagne.Gone Medieval is presented by Matt Lewis and edited by Amy Haddow. The producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music used is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Gone Medieval is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MK
9 DE ENERO - SAN EULOGIO DE CORDOBA, PRESBÍTERO Y MÁRTIR
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Georges Cordoba, author of Beating the Odds: My Journey through Holistic Health to Overcome Advanced Cancer. Georges shares his incredible story of resilience, faith, and transformation. From his Catholic upbringing in Venezuela to battling advanced cancer with a holistic approach after enduring ten surgeries, Georges reveals how his faith and a change in perspective were pivotal in his recovery. Join us as we explore his remarkable journey and the lessons he learned about health, spirituality, and the human spirit.
In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine the medieval decline of Asia, analyzing how regions that were once the world's centers of culture, economics, and technology—particularly China, India, and the Islamic world—gradually lost their dominance between 1000-1500 AD. --
Story One – Taken in the Night Stories of mysterious abductions have been with us for decades, to the point that they've become a huge part of Western culture. Unfortunately, this has erased much of the nuance surrounding these events, including strange occurrences felt before, during, and even after the “abduction” itself. Perhaps it's finally time for people to listen to what really happened to those who found themselves taken in the night. Story Two – The Santa Isabel Entity In September of 1972, a series of bizarre encounters occurred at an industrial complex in the Argentinian city of Cordoba. Over the course of one week, witnesses to the phenomenon described crossing paths with a mysterious intruder – one whose origins remain unknown to this day. Whether it was man, beast, or something else entirely, we still have little explanation for the Santa Isabel Entity. MUSIC Tracks used by kind permission of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Tracks used by kind permission of CO.AG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About Guest: Georges Cordoba beat the odds of surviving advanced cancer. It took ten years and ten surgeries with a 4% chance of survival and he's been cancer-free for ten years! It became George's mission and passion to share his story and inspire and helping others to do the same.Connect with Guest: Website: https://www.qualevita.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@healinginsideoutLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georges-c%C3%B3rdoba-76883427/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georges.cordobaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach.georges/Free Resource: To download an eBook about a balanced pH and our health www.qualevita.comConnect with Host Brenda Staat-Tomlinson: Learn more about The Wellspring: https://bit.ly/the-wellspring_brendastaattomlinsonTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bst.energyhealerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendastaattomlinson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenda.staattomlinsonWebsite: https://brendastaattomlinson.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB5u3NThCmFNoKa474DTDnwFollow me on Insight Timer Mentioned in this episode:The Wellspring
Floral designer Shane Connolly joins Talking Gardens this time to talk about sustainable floristry, his own garden in Worcestershire and the places he would have to include a piece of in his dream garden, from Villa Cimbrone in Italy and The Mezquita of Cordoba in Spain to Glenarm Castle garden in Northern Ireland. The renowned event florist, who holds the Royal Warrant and was famously commissioned for two royal weddings, Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and HM The King's Coronation, also explains which shrub he can't stand, who he would have as his dream garden designer and why no garden is complete without scent. Talking Gardens is created by the team at Gardens Illustrated magazine. Find more gardening inspiration and planting ideas at www.gardensillustrated.com Enjoyed this episode? Tell a friend and make sure to leave a review, or a comment to let us know who you would like to hear talking about their dream garden. Follow now so you never miss an episode. AD // Niwaki are offering Talking Gardens listeners the opportunity to save 10% at niwaki.com, until the 28th February 2025 using the code TALK10. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount codes and excludes delivery costs. Please visit the Niwaki website for any further Terms & Conditions that might apply at https://www.niwaki.com/about/terms/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Italian Football Podcast is delighted to interview Inter Milan and Azzurri FIFA World Cup Champions Marco Materazzi.From the infamous Zinedine Zidane headbutt in final of FIFA World Cup 2006, Simone Inzaghi as next Arsenal or Man City coach, rivalry with AC Milan legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic, THAT hug with José Mourinho after Champions League win in 2010, Byron Moreno refereeing scandal in FIFA World Cup 2002 and much more.Every Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast + all interview episodes are free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Get behind the wheel of Chrysler's first "small" car and watch Jerry Sr. and JW approach the chasm of teenage angst and rebellion. Who'll win? Probably nobody.
The Christians succeed in taking one of the most important cities in al-Andalus - the city of Cordoba which surrendered in 1236.
As the Muslims of al-Andalus fight each other, King Fernando of Leon and Castile takes advantage of an opportunity to strike Cordoba.