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Somos merecedoras de todo, como la promesa que ha dado el creador a nosotras, sin embargo nuestro trabajo es expandir el contenedor para poder recibir todos los milagros que el creador tiene para nosotras, en nuestro negocio y en nuestra vida personal. Te invito a una Masterclass con mi amiga Elizabeth Gonzalez pata emprendedoras que quieren elevar sus ventas este 2025. Registrate GRATIS AQUI https://www.berenicezamora.com/vip/ #negociosonline #negociosespirituales #emprendedorasespirituales #mujerespiritual
On today's Indypendent News Hour, we'll have an update from the Daniel Penny trial, the latest on a Gaza solidarity encampment at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY and we'll speak with Elizabeth Gonzalez of @comradeswkids about being a socialist parent in a time of Trump.
Based on (mostly) true events, "The Bullet Swallower" is a magical realism western about violence and revenge, a story that asks who pays for the sins of our ancestors, and whether it is possible to be better than our forebears.
The FBI has identified a Kaysville resident as a suspect in the disappearance of an Ogden teen. The agency says 14-year-old Elizabeth Gonzalez was last seen getting into a taxi in Mexico City. They believe her uncle may have something to do with it. Joining me live is retired FBI agent Greg Rogers.
Elizabeth Gonzalez James, author of the new novel "The Bullet Swallower"
On this edition of The Weekly Reader, our book critic Marion Winik reviews two new fabulous books that blend folklore and family history into tantalizing tales: The Bullet Swallower, by Elizabeth Gonzalez James and The Fox Wife, by Yangsee Choo. All titles available at your favorite local bookstore and online at bookshop.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elizabeth's novel The Bullet Swallower has sparked a huge buzz from Shondaland, Esquire, the LA Times, NPR and The Telegraph. It covers the beloved tropes of Westerns and goes far beyond with magical realism, dual timelines and a literally damning exploration of colonial heritage. It's one of Good Reads' most anticipated books of 2024- rightly so. More info on Elizabeth from her website: Elizabeth Gonzalez James is the author of the novels Mona at Sea (SFWP, 2021) and The Bullet Swallower (forthcoming Simon & Schuster, 2024), as well as the chapbook, Five Conversations About Peter Sellers (Texas Review Press, 2023). Her stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho Review, Southern Humanities Review, The Rumpus, StorySouth, PANK, and elsewhere, and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. She was Interviews Editor at The Rumpus, and a former contributor to Ploughshares Blog. Originally from South Texas, Elizabeth now lives with her family in Massachusetts. Find the book here. Or at your local seller. For more literature, head to the sanclemente.co.uk, catch up on previous episodes or get ready for more this week.
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center students Shyann Young, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Noah Kading and Andrew Mahaffey.
Elizabeth Gonzalez James reads from the prologue of her novel The Bullet Swallower, published by Simon & Schuster in January 2024.
Todas somos merecedoras de vivir en abundancia, es nuestra promesa y derecho divino. Hoy te invito a que puedas conectar con la abundancia y abrir la puerta que te llevará a sumergirte en la frecuencia de la abundancia infinita. En este episodio te revelo la llave para abrir la puerta de la ABUNDANCIA en tu vida. Aqui te dejo un regalo de 3 clases de Como entrar al flujo de la abundancia hoy mismo. https://www.berenicezamora.com/abundance/ Si quieres unirte el EVENTO GRATIS que daré con Elizabeth Gonzalez te dejo aquí la invitación para registrarte. https://www.berenicezamora.com/entrenamientocoaching/ #negociosexitosos #ventasdealtovalor #emprendedorasconresultados #resultadosconstantes #comoentrarenmomentum #comoobtenerresultadosconstantes
Todo al principio parece difícil y requiere de tomar acción masiva y enfocada para comenzar a ver resultados, pero cuando entras en esa frecuencia de momentum es como una bola de nieve que te permite obtener resultados constantes todo el tiempo y esto es una maravilla por que te das cuenta que tu esfuerzo valió la pena, eso es entrar en momentum y te cuento como hacer en este episodio. Como entrar en momentum y obtener RESULTADOS constantes. Aqui te dejo un regalo de 3 clases de Como entrar al flujo de la abundancia hoy mismo. https://www.berenicezamora.com/abundance/ Si quieres unirte el EVENTO GRATIS que daré con Elizabeth Gonzalez te dejo aquí la invitación para registrarte. https://www.berenicezamora.com/entrenamientocoaching/ #negociosexitosos #ventasdealtovalor #emprendedorasconresultados #resultadosconstantes #comoentrarenmomentum #comoobtenerresultadosconstantes
Elizabeth Gonzalez James is a novelist and essayist whose chapbook Five Conversations About Peter Sellers (Texas Review Press) puts the creative in creative nonfiction. Social: @CNFPod Support: Patreon.com/cnfpod Show Notes: Brendanomeara.com Substack: rageagainstthealgorithm.substack.com
In this episode, we put into context the "California Master Plan for Higher Education" and our home institution's efforts in becoming an Hispanic Serving Institution. Guest: Inaugural Director of HSI at UCLA, Dr. Elizabeth Gonzalez
#cafecondiosallentown, #iglesiacafeallentown, #2sonmejorque1allentown SABADO 11 SEPTIEMBRE 2022 PASTORES MINGO Y MARIA MELENDEZ @Cafe con Dios @Iglesia Cafe Allentown @2sonmejorque1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cafecondiosallentown/support
Join us as we discuss Abortion and the detrimental effects that taking away this choice from women can have on their mental health, financial security, family, educational opportunities, and overall wellbeing in life. This episode's themes are centered around the overturning of the Roe Vs. Wade bill conducted by the U.S. Supreme Court. DISCLAIMER: We are extremely passionate about our views in this episode and some of our opinions may come off as offensive to certain people. If you are sensitive about this topic and aggressive with the expression of your perspective, please refrain from listening and do not spread any hate to us for how we feel. Thank you to the podcast host Elizabeth Gonzalez for joining me on this episode. Creator: Kelley Gonzalez Intro music produced on Soundtrap Follow us on instagram @diversitydiscourseclub Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
Join us as we dive into how vulnerable we can be with others and how we deal with losing friendships. We also discuss our individual experiences as a younger sibling, older sibling, or being the middle child. Thank you to Elizabeth Gonzalez and Stephany Poncio our podcast hosts. This episode was previously recorded in October 2021. Some opinions may have been altered by the cast in the past months. Creator: Kelley Gonzalez Intro music produced on Soundtrap Follow us on instagram @diversitydiscourseclub Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
Before becoming a writer Elizabeth was a waitress, a pollster, an Avon lady, and an opera singer. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho Review, The Rumpus, StorySouth, PANK, and elsewhere, and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. She is the Interviews Editor at The Rumpus, as well as a regular contributor to Ploughshares Blog. Her first novel, MONA AT SEA, was a finalist in the 2019 SFWP Literary Awards judged by Carmen Maria Machado, and is available now from Santa Fe Writers Project. Originally from South Texas, Elizabeth now lives with her family in Massachusetts. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram: @unefemmejames. Her website is www.elizabethgonzalezjames.com **Make sure to subscribe to the Overflowing Bookshelves Patreon Page for bonus material from Elizabeth and our other guests! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dallas-woodburn/support
The 554th episode of the Reading & Writing Podcast features an interview with Elizabeth Gonzalez James, author of the novel MONA AT SEA.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reading-and-writing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Now more than ever Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) are top of mind for management teams. Olshan partner Elizabeth Gonzalez-Sussman sits down on our podcast to discuss many of these trends, and what companies should be focused on. We touch on activist investors, racial equity audits, and how a little known agitator in Engine 1 successfully won a proxy battle against behemoth Exxon Mobil. Elizabeth is an expert in her field and provides valuable insight on not only what's trending but how we can all do better to push the ESG, in particular diversity, agenda. Topics DiscussedIntro to Elizabeth + OlshanDiversity mandates for public company boardsAre mandates or other methods more effective?Racial equity audits + company dynamicsFuture of disclosure at the SECHow do we get get better at promoting underserved talentTrends in Activism in E + SActivist vulnerability, and XOM / Engine 1ESG Funds and greenwashingNegotiation tacticsRetail investors and effect on activist situationsAbout Elizabeth Gonzalez-SussmanElizabeth represents and provides strategic guidance to hedge funds and other large investors in shareholder activist situations, including large stock accumulations, behind-the-scenes engagements, letter writing, ESG-focused campaigns, exempt solicitations, submitting shareholder proposals, negotiating settlements, proxy contests, hostile takeovers and other activist related M&A activity. She also advises individual directors and management teams in board disputes at private and public companies. Recent representations have included negotiated settlements by various investor groups at Kohl's Corporation, Bed Bath & Beyond and Big Lots, successful proxy campaigns by investor groups at EQT Corporation and GameStop Corp., and the successful unsolicited acquisition of Perry Ellis International by its founder George Feldenkreis.Elizabeth also assists both public and privately-held companies in mergers and acquisitions, capital raising transactions, tender and exchange offers, and general corporate and securities law matters, including SEC reporting and corporate governance.Prior to joining Olshan, Elizabeth practiced in the corporate finance group of O'Melveny & Myers LLP and in the corporate group of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP.Learn more about Olshan: https://www.olshanlaw.com/
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Elizabeth Gonzalez James. Elizabeth's stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho Review, The Rumpus, PANK, and elsewhere, and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. She is also a regular contributor to Ploughshares Blog. Her debut novel Mona at Sea was a finalist in the 2019 SFWP Literary Awards judged by Carmen Maria Machado, and is out now. We'll be discussing her book and her writing process in today's interview. In this episode Elizabeth and I discuss: How she wrote about an unemployed character in an interesting and refreshing way. The importance of assembling a good critique group and reading good craft books. Why persistence and patience are major parts of the publishing journey. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/376
In 2008 on the eve of the Great Recession, high-achieving Mona Mireles finds herself unemployed, living with her parents, and widely mocked after becoming the subject of a viral video dubbed “Sad Millennial.” She begins a downward spiral into self-pity, bitterness, and late-night drunken binges on cat videos…and tequila. She graduated top of her class, she had a job offer from Wall Street, she was meant to do more than this! Will the unemployment support group her overbearing mother forced her to join help her open her eyes? Will a role as a phone operator at a call center help solve all of her problems? Will she ever emerge out of the lethargy of life boredom?
In 2008 on the eve of the Great Recession, high-achieving Mona Mireles finds herself unemployed, living with her parents, and widely mocked after becoming the subject of a viral video dubbed “Sad Millennial.” She begins a downward spiral into self-pity, bitterness, and late-night drunken binges on cat videos…and tequila. She graduated top of her class, she had a job offer from Wall Street, she was meant to do more than this! Will the unemployment support group her overbearing mother forced her to join help her open her eyes? Will a role as a phone operator at a call center help solve all of her problems? Will she ever emerge out of the lethargy of life boredom?
Subjects covered Before becoming a writer, Elizabeth Gonzalez James was a waitress, a pollster, an Avon lady, and an opera singer. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho Review, The Rumpus, StorySouth, PANK, and elsewhere, and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. Currently she is a regular contributor to Ploughshares Blog. Podcast host Matthew Felix and Elizabeth discussed her new book, Mona at Sea, about an overachieving millennial who, despite her potential, finds herself unemployed, living with her parents, and adrift in life and love. Given that the protagonist is a millennial whose prospects are upended by the Great Recession, Elizabeth discussed how and why millennials have gotten a bad rap. Since both Mona, the protagonist, and Elizabeth are half Mexican American and half white, Elizabeth talked about the importance of race, both in the story and as someone who typically passes for white—and whether having only one Mexican American parent gives an author the right to write Mexican characters. Mona's primary coping mechanism is cutting, a form of self-mutilation. Elizabeth shared why she was interested in cutters and what learned about them while researching the novel. Despite Mona's cynicism and the darkness in the book, it is also very funny. Elizabeth discussed incorporating humor into an otherwise serious book, including how doing so served the story and how she struck the right balance. Elizabeth, who didn't study writing in college, shared how and when she decided to become a writer. She also shared how she made her mark in the literary world without having an MFA and the connections that come with one. Elizabeth shared her journey to publication, which took ten years and included 40 rejections. Elizabeth explained the advantages of working with smaller presses, including the Santa Fe Writers Project, where Mona at Sea eventually found its home. Listen here or on: iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | TuneIn | Amazon | Player FM | Deezer Watch on YouTube Links https://www.elizabethgonzalezjames.com/ https://twitter.com/unefemmejames https://www.instagram.com/unefemmejames/
Oakland author Elizabeth Gonzalez James reads from her new book "Mona at Sea." In the first chapter Mona joins a support group for job seekers.
The story of the Richmond Pulse: Community News at its finest. Guests: Malcolm Marshall, Joel Umanzor Jr., Ronvel Sharper, Maria Bernal, Mathew Miranda, Keisa Reynolds, Juan Mendoza, Danielle Parenteau-Decker and Elizabeth Gonzalez. The post Street Soldiers Radio: The Richmond Pulse appeared first on Alive and Free.
Follow us on Instagram @diversitydiscourseclub. Do you ever feel stuck or like you are not really improving upon your faults? Then, join us as we closely examine how we've progressed in our spiritual and physical journeys during quarantine. This is the episode for you if you need some encouragement or motivation to embark on your own self-improvement quest. Get in touch with your inner desires and care for yourself because you are well-deserving. Thank you to our present Podcast Hosts: Sarah Mian, Emeline Lee, Lauren Pun, Bohmi Yoon, and Elizabeth Gonzalez.Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.Music made on https://www.soundtrap.com.
Follow our Instagram @diversitydiscourseclub Join us as we ask each other questions and get to know one another a bit more. In this episode, we discuss our plans for the future, phobias, fears, and how we perceive ourselves. Thank you to our present Podcast Hosts: Emeline Lee, Bohmi Yoon, and Elizabeth Gonzalez.Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.Music made on https://www.soundtrap.com.
Follow us on Instagram @diversitydiscourseclub.Let's discuss the Lunar New Year celebration from a remote setting and our goals for 2021. Join us and learn more about the diverse cultures of the world. Embrace your peers as equals through respect and allowing them to voice their opinions. You can take part in the discussion by telling those you know about the DDC or applying to volunteer in the podcast via Instagram. Enjoy! Thank you to our present Podcast Hosts: Emeline Lee, Lauren Pun, Sarah Mian, Bohmi Yoon, and Elizabeth Gonzalez.Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.Music made on https://www.soundtrap.com.
Follow us on Instagram @diversitydiscourseclub. Let's dive into the topic of climate change. Join us as we brainstorm ways that the common individual can contribute to the bettering of our planet. You don't have to be as rich or intelligent as Elon Musk to help out. Each person's contributions are crucial to coming out of this crisis alive and well. Time is running out and all we have is now!Thank you to our present Podcast Hosts: Emeline Lee, Lauren Pun, Sarah Mian, Bohmi Yoon, and Elizabeth Gonzalez. Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.Music made on https://www.soundtrap.com.
Join us as we talk about the capital riot, President Trump's encouragement of the violence, and the end of his term. We also cover the issues with the way that the Trump administration handled the pandemic. Not to mention the abuse of power and hypocrisy that we see from influential people such as influencers, politicians, and etc. Thank you to Lauren Pun, Bohmi Yoon, Emeline Lee, Sarah Mian, and Elizabeth Gonzalez for your participation on this topic. Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
In this special episode, I sat down with writer Elizabeth Gonzalez James to read and discuss her story "What Kind of Love Is That?" which appeared in The Rumpus in September 2018. We discussed empathy, grace, and birthing cows. It was a great pleasure to have her on the show to discuss her fiction. Elizabeth Gonzalez James' stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho Review, PANK, Barrelhouse, and elsewhere and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. In 2021 she will be a regular contributor to the Ploughshares Blog. Her debut novel MONA AT SEA was a finalist in the 2019 SFWP Literary Awards judged by Carmen Maria Machado, and is forthcoming in July 2021. You can find more information at www.elizabethgonzalezjames.com. If you're a writer and would like to have your story read on Barn Burning, please email me at barnburningpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Twitter at @barnburnpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 6 of the Diversity Discourse PodcastJoin us in a casual discussion as we speak of our plans for an unusual Thanksgiving in 2020 and our hopes for the break. It is time for us to kick off our shoes and finally relax after several months of hard work. Thank you Lauren Pun, Elizabeth Gonzalez, and Sarah Mian for a wonderful podcast recording session. Music in the background created using soundtrap.com Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
Episode 5 of the Diversity Discourse Podcast Sexualizing women is a serious issue that is instilled into the minds of children throughout their entire lives. Many young females are forced to fear for their well-being every single day. They cannot perform daily activities that many people take for granted such as walking to their own car at night for safety reasons. People should not be raised in a world where they cannot interact with others or run errands because they are terrified of what is going to happen to them once they step out their front door. Help us raise awareness on this dilemma by teaching your peers about the horrors that women suffer through on a daily basis. Help us not fear for our constant safety, have a platform for our voices to be heard, and conduct change. Thank you, Bohmi Yoon, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Sarah Mian, Lauren Pun, and Emeline Lee for your contributions and proactiveness. Music made using soundtrap.com Warning: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
The Diversity Discourse Club (DDC) presents to you the fourth episode of the Diversity Discourse Podcast. Enjoy listening to us discuss what each candidate requires to win public support and their behavior that may result in defeat. Thank you to Sarah Mian, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Bohmi Yoon, Lauren Pun, and Emeline Lee for their contributions to Episode 4 and the entire podcast.Please note: This episode was recorded on November 6th, 2020, hence the hosts not knowing who won the Presidential election until November 7th, 2020. Link to Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/diversity-discourse/
Hey DDC listeners, I am eager to present to you the third episode of the Diversity Discourse Podcast! In this episode, the DDC talks about what it means to be American and how our differences in culture, skin color, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, etc. should unite rather than separate the human race. DISCLAIMER: References to American politics are made to ensure the best delivery of our thoughts. Therefore, should you be offended by our opinion, our deepest apologies. Hope you enjoy it! Thank you to Lauren Pun, Sarah Mian, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Bohmi Yoon, and Emeline Lee for your contributions in this episode.
Where do we set the boundaries between our life as constantly growing people and the rush to become mature, responsible adults? The endless pressure to exceed all expectations in high school can be extremely overbearing and sometimes consume a person's life. Listen as Sarah Mian, Emeline Lee, Bohmi Yoon, Elizabeth Gonzalez, and Lauren Pun help me unearth the ins and outs of being an isolated, confused teenager.
Today the members of the DDC decided to cover a topic all too familiar for Generation Z, online school. In this episode, we explore the pros and cons of online school along with discuss our personal experiences at home. All this screen time has really taken a toll on our mental, emotional, and physical health. It's important that people address these issues and not bottle their emotions up inside. A special thanks to Lauren Pun, Samantha Christy, Sarah Mian, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Emeline Lee, and Bohmi Yoon for sitting down with me to talk about this. Disclaimer: This is completely original. Do not copy or take my content. You will be copyrighted and legal action will be taken against you.
Esta es la segunda parte de "La pandemia desde el frente de batalla". En esta ocasión conversamos con la enfermera Elizabeth Gonzalez, profesional de la salud en el Hospital Lincon en el Bronx, Nueva York.
From Pinar del Rio to Havana, Paris to New York, Cimafunk is taking his Afro-Cuban sound on the road. AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez sat down with the emerging musician and AS/COA Music Director Sebastián Zubieta to discuss the evolution of Cimafunk’s sound at home and abroad. Hear more Cimafunk at www.cimafunk.com. Learn more about upcoming Americas Society concerts at www.musicoftheamericas.org.
Just as Cuba’s Revolution marks its 60-year anniversary, the country is preparing to vote on the biggest constitutional overhaul since 1976. Cuba analyst Michael Bustamente and Cuba Working Group (CWG) head Alana Tummino sat down with AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez to discuss the changes and the online debate taking place ahead of the February 24 constitutional referendum. Learn more about the AS/COA CWG at as-coa.org/cuba
Emma and Erica are finally reunited with their semi-permanent guest, Colleen Wolfe, to catch up with her about her booming career, oh, and to also interview her husband, John Gonzalez of The Ringer... dotcom. John describes what it was like to be featured as one of Dallas' most eligible bachelors in the renowned 'D Magazine' and briefly covers his life's work. Plus, Emma seeks marital advice from John and Colleen and Philly's first couple also reads their old e-harmony bios from ten years ago... yikes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cuba’s private sector has made a significant leap since its opening, counting nearly 600,000 micro-businesses owners, or cuentapropistas, today. Among its best-known entrepreneurs are the founders of Clandestina, Cuba’s first independent fashion label. AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez spoke to Idania del Rio and Leire Fernandez about their experience launching their business, the implications of the latest private-sector reforms, and the future of same-sex marriage on the island. This conversation took place at an AS/COA Young Professionals of the Americas event. Find out more at: www.as-coa.org/ypa
Since protests broke out in April, the number of Nicaraguans killed in clashes between the government and protesters—now over 300—is greater than the number of protestors killed in Venezuela in all of 2017. How did this small Central American country, lauded for having the second-fastest growing economy in the hemisphere, get to this point? Political analyst Javier Arguello tells AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez how President Daniel Ortega systematically consolidated power over the last 40 years and how Washington might in fact be Managua’s best hope these days.
In this special episode of Latin America in Focus, we travel to Cuba to meet with cuentapropistas, Cuban entrepreneurs faced with the challenges of evolving policies in both Washington and Havana. This episode is in Spanish. El anuncio de Donald Trump el junio pasado, la suspensión de las licencias para negocios privados en Cuba, el huracán Irma, la reducción del personal en ambas embajadas, son todos parte de la serie de eventos de la segunda mitad del 2017 que culminó con una caída turística devastadora para los cuentapropistas en Cuba. Leani Garcia y Elizabeth Gonzalez de AS/COA entrevistaron a emprendedores durante una visita a la isla. Aprenda sobre el Grupo de Trabajo de Cuba de AS/COA: www.as-coa.org/cuba Suscríbase a nuestra serie de podcast: www.as-coa.org/podcast
In Chile, center-right Sebastian Piñera replaces center-left Michelle Bachelet as president on March 11. Meanwhile, El Salvador’s March 4 legislative and municipal elections saw conservative parties picking up seats at the governing party’s expense. But, in both cases, to what degree did voters turn right and to what degree did they turn against the parties in control? Carin Zissis speaks with American University’s Héctor Silva Ávalos about what El Salvador’s election means for next year’s presidential race and Elizabeth Gonzalez talks with NYU’s Patricio Navia about what Piñera will seek to accomplish in his first 100 days. For more about Latin American elections, visit www.as-coa.org/2018. The music in this podcast was recorded at an Americas Society concert. visit www.musicoftheamericas.org for more information about upcoming performances.
Chileans vote for president November 19, though the chance that they’ll have to vote again in a December 17 runoff is almost certain. So far, former President Sebastián Piñera has a 20-point lead against his closest competitor, former news anchor Alejandro Guillier, but turnout will be the final determining factor. Political scientist Patricio Navia tells AS/COA’s Elizabeth Gonzalez why.
Chile’s economy is slowing down, and the governing party may pay the price when the November 19 presidential election comes around. Former Finance Minister Felipe Larraín, who is now heading candidate Sebastián Piñera’s economic platform, talks with AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez about tax reform, youth unemployment, copper, and more.
It’s election season in Chile, marking the start of a long electoral cycle across some 10 Latin American countries voting for president through 2018. Chile’s first-round vote isn’t until November 19, but presidential hopefuls are already prepping ahead of the July 2 primary. Political scientist Patricio Navia spoke to AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez about the top issues and candidates in the race.
En Latinoamérica, al menos cuatro países hoy en día han legalizado matrimonios del mismo sexo. Sin embargo a pesar de esto, los avances en los derechos de la comunidad LGBT están rezagados en comparación con la opinión pública en la región. Jaime Parada Hoyl, el primer político abiertamente gay elegido en Chile, conversa con Elizabeth Gonzalez de AS/COA Online sobre los desafíos que enfrenta su país y la región en general.
Tras haber sido una de las regiones del mundo con mayor representación femenina en la política, el hemisferio occidental podría quedarse sin ninguna presidenta o primera ministra en el 2018. Violeta Domínguez del banco de desarrollo CAF habló con Elizabeth Gonzalez de AS/COA Online sobre los avances alcanzados y los obstáculos que impiden cerrar la brecha de género en las Americas.
China’s growing middle class is an opportunity for Latin American economies, but the region has to be proactive about it, says Angel Melguizo. The head of the Latin American and Caribbean Unit in the OECD’s Development Center tells AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez about the changing relationship with Beijing, from rising trade with Mexico to Venezuela's loans.
En este programa, Elizabeth Gonzalez nos platicó acerca de las relaciones santas.
En este programa, Elizabeth Gonzalez nos platicó acerca de las relaciones santas.
En este programa, Elizabeth Gonzalez nos habló acerca de las relaciones de amor especiales
En este programa, Elizabeth Gonzalez nos habló acerca de las relaciones de amor especiales
What makes Medellín the Silicon Valley of Latin America? For tech entrepreneur Nelson Almanzar, it’s the talent, technology, and business resources. In an interview with AS/COA Online’s Elizabeth Gonzalez, Almanzar talks about opening up shop for Talos Digital in Colombia’s second-largest city.
Trade is good business for both the U.S. and Cuban economies, says Arkansas Republican Rick Crawford, who talks with Elizabeth Gonzalez about a bill he introduced that would ease trade restrictions between Washington and Havana. Get more content on Cuba from AS/COA's Cuba Working Group: www.as-coa.org/cuba
What if it isn’t about exerting more effort, trying harder, and muscling through? Elizabeth Gonzalez gives great transparency and truth to bring growth and freedom to leaders in this episode. […] The post Stopping the “Boot Strap” Cycle appeared first on Excellent Cultures Inc..