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‘Blanca Varela: su vida, su obra'. La poeta de las frases cortas, de las palabras precisas, es recordada hoy en este especial de Patricia del Río con la escritora, poeta y guionista Giovanna Pollarolo, quien nos cuenta de su amistad con la poeta. Por su parte, Jorge Valverde Oliveros, da detalles del libro ‘Entrevistas a Blanca Varela' (Editorial Isegoria, 2020), una investigación de las entrevistas publicadas a Varela desde 1964 hasta 2007. El periodista Víctor Reyes comenta de la incursión de Blanca Varela en el mundo del cine, como actriz en el cortometraje ‘Esa pared medianera no existe', y como crítica del sétimo arte; mientras que Julio Zavala, gerente de la librería Escena Libre, nos recomienda algunas lecturas que nos aproximan al universo poético de una de las más grande poetas peruanas de todos los tiempos. Las canciones que visten el programa son: Concierto de Brandenburgo N° 3, N° 5, N° 6 y N° 2. Se han utilizado también los audios de los videos publicados en Youtube: ‘Si me escucharas', con la voz de la poeta, tomado de Verboilustrado; ‘Supuestos', poema leído por Mario Vargas Llosa, tomado de la Fundación BBVA; ‘Nadie nos dice', poema leído por Giovanna Pollarolo, tomado de la Casa de la Literatura Peruana; y ‘Escena final', poema leído por Blanca Varela, tomado del video de Elizabeth Aquino.
‘Blanca Varela: su vida, su obra'. La poeta de las frases cortas, de las palabras precisas, es recordada hoy en este especial de Patricia del Río con la escritora, poeta y guionista Giovanna Pollarolo, quien nos cuenta de su amistad con la poeta. Por su parte, Jorge Valverde Oliveros, da detalles del libro ‘Entrevistas a Blanca Varela' (Editorial Isegoria, 2020), una investigación de las entrevistas publicadas a Varela desde 1964 hasta 2007. El periodista Víctor Reyes comenta de la incursión de Blanca Varela en el mundo del cine, como actriz en el cortometraje ‘Esa pared medianera no existe', y como crítica del sétimo arte; mientras que Julio Zavala, gerente de la librería Escena Libre, nos recomienda algunas lecturas que nos aproximan al universo poético de una de las más grande poetas peruanas de todos los tiempos. Las canciones que visten el programa son: Concierto de Brandenburgo N° 3, N° 5, N° 6 y N° 2. Se han utilizado también los audios de los videos publicados en Youtube: ‘Si me escucharas', con la voz de la poeta, tomado de Verboilustrado; ‘Supuestos', poema leído por Mario Vargas Llosa, tomado de la Fundación BBVA; ‘Nadie nos dice', poema leído por Giovanna Pollarolo, tomado de la Casa de la Literatura Peruana; y ‘Escena final', poema leído por Blanca Varela, tomado del video de Elizabeth Aquino.
Co-hosts of the Who Lives Like This?! podcast, Elizabeth Aquino and Jason Lehmbeck, caregivers themselves, share some stories of strength and resilience they’ve admired as they have interviewed many parents across the country. Check out their fabulous podcast here: www.wholiveslikethispodcast.com.
Interested in earning CEU’s for this podcast? Check out the course at bit.ly/twtcorepd. In this week’s episode, Chris and Rachel talk about balancing administrative tasks, service delivery and direct communication with parents and caregivers. Chris discusses ATIA and a session called “AAC Spotlight” where clinicians get a chance to present a problem with AAC implementation and then discuss different possible solutions. The TWT team discusses therapist and educator transitions that happen when a student progresses through their education, and how parents can help maintain effective services during and after these changes. Chris mentions several easy online tools (piktochart.com and easel.ly) for making infographics as well. To conclude, Chris and Rachel describe how future SLPs can participate in the SLP2B conference presented by XceptionalED (xceptionaled.com/slp2b), and how to earn CEU’s for the “Talking with Tech” podcast at bit.ly/twtcorepd. Next, Rachel interviews Jason Lehmbeck, an app developer and parent of a child with complex communication needs! Rachel and Jason discuss Special X, his new online pilot platform that acts as a child’s digital binder for parents to keep all important documents together. Jason has also created a team to interact with parents in order to help them navigate and better collaborate with educators, therapists, and government agencies. Jason hosts a podcast, “Who Lives Like This” with Elizabeth Aquino, that focuses on issues relevant to caregivers, advocates, and furthering disability rights (wholiveslikethispodcast.com). During the interview, Jason discusses a therapist that took extra time to discover his son’s motivations and preferences, and how that positively impacted speech therapy for their son. Rachel and Jason also talk about how SLPs can help parents “see the future” in their children’s communication. Bonus - For a free AAC Transitions worksheet by TWT's Michaela Ball, visit https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/AAC-Transition-Sheet-4342513 We want to know what you think! You can connect with us at our Facebook group Talking with Tech, on Twitter, and Instagram (@talkingwithtech)! Also, please subscribe and post a review for us on iTunes - it helps others to find us!
In this episode Mary Susan joins Elizabeth Aquino & Jason Lehmbeck for a joint show of two podcasts: The "Mama Bear Podcast" & Elizabeth and Jason's show "Who Lives Like This?" Listen in as they discuss their own journeys through parenthood as life-long caregivers and parents to individuals with profound special needs. Topics include caregiver burnout and making plans for the future...
Tech Entrepreneur, Husband and Father of 3 - Jason Lehmbeck, joins Ted to talk about the challenges of parenting a son with a very rare genetic disorder (FOXG1) and why he's launching New Podcast with his Co-Host, Blogger, Elizabeth Aquino, to offer a platform for parents and caregivers of special needs children.
Elizabeth Aquino and Jason Lehmbeck are the creators and hosts of the WhoTF Lives Like This?! podcast and blog. Another caregiver of a special needs child who lived across the country connected them with one another, and they found out that they not only both live in Los Angeles but within miles of one another! In today's podcast, Jason and Elizabeth interview one another in much the way they will be interviewing the other caregivers, touching on their individual passions and motivations, their children and, of course, their lives as caregivers. The conversation begins.
Elizabeth Aquino is writer, disability advocate, and pastry chef. Elizabeth talks about the struggle to understand her own identity as separate from that of her now 22-year-old daughter, Sophie, who is profoundly disabled, as well as how the style in which she writes reflects this fragmentation of identity. Elizabeth also talks about the importance of … Continue reading Elizabeth Aquino: Who Am I Without All of This? →
Expressing Motherhood talks to Los Angeles creative mom Elizabeth Aquino. We cover: Medical Marijuana for her disabled 20 year-old daughter, SophieHer upcoming retreat to HedgebrookFeeling self-indulgent and guilty about her upcoming retreatHow she sometimes want to leave Facebook but knows she's met an incredible group of people thereUse #ExMoShow for social media