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Welcome to another insightful episode of "Numbers and Narratives." Today, hosts Sean Collins and Ibby Syed delve into the world of data-driven marketing with a special focus on customer segmentation, recommendation engines, and personalized email automation. Drawing from his extensive experience as a data scientist and his current role at Cotera, Ibby shares invaluable tips on transitioning from generic marketing approaches to tailored, effective strategies that truly resonate with customers.Join us as we explore the intricacies of segmentation through RFM analysis, the potential of advanced personalization, and practical steps to optimize your marketing efforts. Whether you're looking to implement smarter recommendation algorithms or automate your email campaigns, this episode is packed with actionable insights and expert advice. Plus, stay tuned as Ibby reveals how focusing on top customers and leveraging recommendation engines can significantly boost your revenue. Don't miss out on this essential guide to elevating your marketing game through data!
¡Witzi Grupero con Jose Esparza de los Besos que te di, Rodrigo Bezam y Ernesto Cotera!
In this episode of LatinXperts, Dr. María Cotera has a wide-ranging conversation about the past, present, and future of Latina/o Digital Humanities with Dr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura and Dr. Carolina A. Villarroel of the University of Houston and Arte Público Press. In this podcast, we discuss the importance of recovering, preserving, and sharing Latina/o cultural heritage through emerging […]
Temis Cotera, es músico y tecladista del grupo La Firma, tiene una carrera en Diseño Gráfico y estudios en ingeniería de audio. Además es director de videos musicales y ha trabajado para artistas como Lidia Cavazos, Elias Medina, La Firma, Fievre Looka, entre muchos más. Ha hecho fotografía y diseño para el arte de discos, pósters y visuales para Bronco, Límite, El Poder del Norte, Liberación, Indeleble, Libán Garza, Torrente, Cardenales de Nuevo León entre otros. A lo largo del episodio hablamos sobre las personas como Temis que son multipotenciales, esto es que se desarrollan en distintas disciplinas, me cuenta también sobre sus inicios musicales, sobre la curiosidad como primer paso hacia el aprendizaje, su perspectiva de la situación actual de la industria de la música y un sin fin de cosas más. Espero que te guste la entrevista y si es así te pido que por favor la compartas con alguien a quien le pueda interesar y ser útil, igualmente puedes compartirme en tus redes sociales lo que más te gustó de este episodio mencionándome como @soyalexangeles o @musicmasterspodcast, con esto me ayudarás a poder llegar a más gente a quien le puedan ser de utilidad las entrevistas y te lo agradeceré infinitamente. Te recuerdo que puedes suscribirte en Youtube, Spotify, y todas las plataformas de podcasts. ----------------------------------- Sigue a Temis Cotera: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Sigue a Alex Angeles: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Redes sociales de Music Masters Podcast: Instagram | Facebook ----------------------------------- No olvides suscribirte y si lo estás escuchando en Apple Podcasts, valorarlo con ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ -----------------------------------
Después de mucho tiempo, por fin está aquí el episodio con Temis. Desde hace mucho sigo el trabajo de Temis, me identifico con lo que hace porque está involucrado en varias áreas artísticas y es algo que no podía dejar pasar. Disfruté mucho el podcast y la plática, además de que aprendí demasiado de Temis y de sus experiencias como artista. Hablamos sobre sus procesos creativos, sus carreras de músico, diseñador y fotografo, historias emotivas, recuerdos felices, entre muchas otras cosas.
Hoy no te puedes perder en #WITZITEVE #LoMásEspectacular a nuestros grandes invitados Francisco de la Reguera, Tatiana del Real, Letto Garmassi, el Maestro Carlos Tercero y Ernesto Cotera.
Who has the power to write history and how has the digital age transformed this process? On this episode, we speak with Professor Maria Cotera about her approach to grassroots community history-making with the Chicana por mi Raza Digital Memory Collective, an ongoing Chicana feminist history project documenting the oral histories and personal archives of women across the U.S. We speak with Professor Cotera about the politics of producing knowledge, the role of social media in new modes of archiving, and practical tips for independent scholars interested in pursuing their own research. Professor Cotera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Women’s Studies and the American Culture Department at the University of Michigan. You can learn more about Chicana Por Mi Raza here: http://chicanapormiraza.org/about
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode we talk with candidates from Washington, Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania about progressive answers to our biggest issues of the day.
In this episode we talk with candidates from Washington, Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania about progressive answers to our biggest issues of the day.