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A magyarlakta területeken kiugróan magas volt az Orbán Viktor által preferált magyarellenes elnökjelölt elutasítottsága. Mi lesz annak a következménye, hogy Orbán elhitte, olyan erős klientúrát épített a külhoni magyarok körében, hogy bármit megtehet? A Partizán vendége Zárug Péter Farkas politológus.--ADÓ 1%HATÁRIDŐ MÁJUS 20.https://szja.partizan.huPÉNTEKIG TUDTOK MÉGKÖZVETLENÜL IS TÁMOGATNI!https://jovore.partizan.hu--Iratkozz fel!Értesülj elsőként eseményeinkről, akcióinkról, maradjunk kapcsolatban:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/maradjunk-kapcsolatbanLegyél rendszeres támogatónk!Szállj be a finanszírozásunkba közvetlen támogatásal:https://cause.lundadonate.org/partizan/supportLegyél önkéntes!Csatlakozz a Partizán önkéntes csapatához:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/csatlakozz-te-is-a-partizan-onkenteseihezTematikus hírleveleink—Szerdánként külpolitika: Heti Feledy hírlevélhttps://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/partizan-heti-feledyPéntek Reggel, a Partizán hírháttér podcastjának levele: https://pentekreggel.huSzombaton Vétó hírlevél:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/iratkozz-fel-a-veto-hirlevelereYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PartizanmediaFacebook: https://facebook.com/partizanpolitika/ Facebook Társalgó csoport: https://www.facebook.com/groups/partizantarsalgo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partizanpolitika/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@partizan_mediaPartizán saját gyártású podcastok: https://rss.com/podcasts/partizanpodcast/További támogatási lehetőségekről bővebben: https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatas
Episode 64 of What Gives?—the Jewish philanthropy podcast from Jewish Funders Network, hosted by JFN President and CEO Andrés Spokoiny. In this episode, we speak with Rabbi Noah Farkas, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. Noah's career has been shaped by crisis leadership: from his time as a Navy chaplain in Iraq, to rebuilding Jewish life in Biloxi after Hurricane Katrina, to guiding his community through the aftermath of October 7th and the devastating California wildfires. We explore how his background in trauma care, disaster response, and Jewish values has informed a bold philanthropic strategy in a time of volatility and uncertainty. You'll hear how the L.A. Federation evacuated 300,000 residents, reopened early childhood centers, and launched new funds to restore Jewish communal life—from preschools to summer camps to professional pipelines. Noah shares why federations are the Jewish community's “9-1-1,” and how moral clarity and rapid action can build resilience for the long haul. Take a listen.
The Power of a Friend
Farkas Emese, az Önkéntes Központ Alapítvány ügyvezetője - Valódi Nők 2025. 05. 06. - 9 óra by MannaFM
IN THIS EPISODE~ Rob Clark ("The Lone Gunman Podcast") and Doug Campbell ("The Dallas Action") are BACK with another marathon episode of JFK Assassination discussion! Among the topics covered: LETTERS! Yep. Letters. Over the past 5-plus years on this program, we have read and discussed a multitude of Historical Letters, including letters from witnesses, investigators, suspects, relatives-of-suspects, acquaintances-of-suspects, researchers (both to-and-from other researchers), cops, mob guys, you name it. Be they interesting, weird, intriguing, or just plain kooky. We're going to share even more fascinating letters culled from the Declassified JFK Files with you in this installment, from a Brazillian Doctor in 1964 who (obviously) followed the case very closely and fingered the Dallas PD in a manner that can only be described as "clairvoyant", to an explosive letter sent to Jack Ruby after Oswald's death. A letter from a 22-year old Hungarian man who spent part of his adolescence in New York City. "...Harvey...is that you...?" JOIN US! Written & Hosted by Rob Clark & Doug Campbell. Recorded & Engineered by Curado "Little Momo" Scaranucci, Jr. for Drop-D Podcast Productions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/quick-hits-the-jfk-assassination--3682240/support.
The Meaning Of The Metzora
I sat down with attorneys Dae Lee and Adam Farkas to dig into the legal mess surrounding GLP-1 compounding, PBM overreach, and the brutal reality facing independent pharmacies. Dae's a pharmacist-attorney, Adam's a legal powerhouse, and together they're helping pharmacies fight back in a system stacked against them.
What does the Korban Pesach symbolize?How many laws do you know that make the Korban Pesach unique from all other Korbanos)?Why is the Shabbos before Pesach called Shabbos Hagadol?Why is it celebrated on Shabbos instead of the actual date that it occurred?
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Chris Farkas is the President of EmergencyKits.com, a company that provides high-quality emergency preparedness kits and supplies for individuals, families, schools, businesses, government organizations, first responders, and the US Military. In January 2025, as Manager of Second Mountain Holdings, LLC, Chris led the acquisition of EmergencyKits.com, aiming to support its growth and innovation in the emergency preparedness sector. Under his leadership, the company continues to operate from its headquarters in Simi Valley, California, maintaining its commitment to quality and customer service. In this episode… Leaving behind a long-time business can feel like a failure. But sometimes, it's the first step toward alignment. After nearly two decades building a consulting firm, one entrepreneur chose to walk away, not because it wasn't successful, but because it no longer lit him up. What happens when you decide to start over and build something that reflects your values and vision? According to Chris Farkas, a seasoned entrepreneur with deep roots in supply chain and software, starting over meant buying a business that aligned with both his skills and sense of purpose. He highlights how acquiring an e-commerce company with a mission gave him the chance to apply his operational expertise to a meaningful product. This approach not only revitalized his energy but also offered scalable opportunities for impact. Chris explains how being burned out pushed him to seek simplicity in business models, and how owning a product-based business gave him the hands-on control he had been missing. His story is a blueprint for reinventing your career on your own terms. In this episode, John Corcoran sits down with Chris Farkas, President of EmergencyKits.com, to talk about building a purpose-driven e-commerce business after burnout. They discuss his transition from consulting to owning a product business, how he chose the right company to acquire, and the mindset shift required to step back from something you've built. Chris also shares lessons from past failures and how he's using them to fuel his current success.
In this bonus episode of Escalation, you'll hear our conversation with Evelyn Farkas, who is the Executive Director for The McCain Institute, and served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia in the Obama Administration. Farkas describes the US government's reaction to the invasion of Crimea, and discussions over aid to Ukraine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Building With Your Heart
Klaudia Farkas is a Romani woman, Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) since 2010, a self-taught herbalist since 2014, and an esthetician since 2020. She is the founder and owner of Romani Roots and Romani Roots Skincare and Herbal Remedies, based in the heart of Noe Valley, San Francisco. With a passion for holistic wellness, Klaudia blends her extensive knowledge in healthcare, natural remedies, and skincare to empower others on their journey to health and self-care.Visit her website https://romani-roots-skincare.chrone.work/ and follow her at @romaniroots on Instagram. Romani crushes this episode are Meghan Ores of Luludi and Jennileen Joseph of Sastimos Holistic Health (listen to our interviews with both of them!)Also shoutout to ally and poet Liv Mammone who writes powerful poetry about disability, werewolves, and more.Thank you for listening to Romanistan podcast.You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @romanistanpodcast, and on Twitter @romanistanpod. To support us, Join our Patreon for extra content or donate to Ko-fi.com/romanistan, and please rate, review, and subscribe. It helps us so much. Follow Jez on Instagram @jezmina.vonthiele & Paulina @romaniholistic. You can get our book Secrets of Romani Fortune Telling, online or wherever books are sold. Visit romanistanpodcast.com for events, educational resources, merch, and more. Please support our book tour fundraiser if you can. Email us at romanistanpodcast@gmail.com for inquiries. Romanistan is hosted by Jezmina Von Thiele and Paulina StevensConceived of by Paulina StevensEdited by Viktor PachasWith Music by Viktor PachasAnd Artwork by Elijah Vardo
In this episode, Matt speaks with Thomas Nail about his book "The Philosophy of Movement: An Introduction". Nail is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver and the author of numerous books including The Figure of the Migrant, Theory of the Border, Marx in Motion, Theory of the Image, Theory of the Object, Theory of the Earth, Lucretius I, II, III, Returning to Revolution, and Being and Motion, The Philosophy of Movement. Read more about the Philosophy of Movement: https://philosophy-of-movement.com/ Read the Introduction: https://udenver.academia.edu/ThomasNail Get the book: https://www.upress.umn.edu/9781517917456/the-philosophy-of-movement/ Music for this episode: Adonis, Birds ov Paradise Enchanted Lands, The Guild of Ambience Cleocathral, Farkas
0:34 Bevezető.Nem vettek minket palira! Helyreigazítás a legutóbbi beszélgetésben elhangzottakra. Részlet az MJSZ, hozzánk eljuttatott leveléből: „a két kiemelt-említett jegyár valós, de nem azonos jegykategóriára vonatkozik, tehát nem hasonlíthatók össze. Az early bird-jegyáraknál olcsóbb azóta sem volt és nem is lesz a teljes kampány során”4:48 ICEHL. Volán szurkolói ankét. Szezont értékeltünk és szurkolói szemmel gondolkodtunk sokat és hangosan... Csapatról, stratégiáról, keretről, csarnokról40:42 Hokiklub Budapest a Női Magyar Bajnok! Szoros párharcban dőlt el az idei bajnoki cím sorsa43:13 Andersen Liga elődöntők. 3 meccses párharcokban jutottak a döntőbe a Szeged és a Győr44:15 DFEL ezüstérmes a Hokiklub Budapest! Első szezonjában igen figyelemreméltó eredménnyel zárt a stabil A csoportos bajnokságban a HKB.44:56 Román bajnoki final four. Bajnok a GYHK! A Steaua megszorongatta az elődöntőben a Brassót, majd a bronzmeccset be is húzták a Csíkszereda ellen.52:48 Színes Hírek. Galló klubszezonja is véget ért; Somogyi Balázs már nem a DAB vezetőedzője; Vizsgálat a játékvezetők ellen; NHL Global Series. Már lehet jegyet venni az Őszi, Stockholmban rendezendő meccsekre. Így is lehet; 888 gól, azaz Ovi rendületlenül halad Gretzky csúcsa felé; Albi meg jegyet vett a Nottingham Panters meccsére... ezt is persze tovább gondoltuk!1:15:25 VB felkészülés. Naplvilágot látott a felkészülésre a Női és a Férfi keret is. Meccsek, időpontok, gondolatok. 1:21:29 Veletek Bárhová kihívás! !!! VÁLTOZÁS !!! 2db VIP jegy is gazdára talál rajtunk keresztül az MJSZ felajánlásának köszönhetően, azok közt, akik a legtöbb belépőjegyet fel tudják mutatni, azaz elküldeni nekünk, a felkészülési mérkőzésekről. Szóval aki egy életreszóló élményt is szeretne a #KislesShop termék mellé, azok halgassák meg ezt a részt!A jegyekről készült fotókat erre a cimre várjuk: kisles2020@gmail.com2025. Április 20-án éjfélig.1:27:04 Mi lesz a héten?1:28:07 Hivatkozásaink és az eheti #KislesKérdés:- Hány gól esik az Erste Liga elődöntőinek első 4-4 meccsén összesen?- Ki vezeti majd a kapusranglistát 03.30-án? (kizárólag az elődöntőket tekintve!)Adorján, Farkas, Rinne, Dubeau. Esetleg valaki a padról?A tippeket itt adhatjátok le: https://forms.gle/SwxRAEJCgmJSoXKN9 1:30:45 Zárszó Jó szórakozást!
Puzsér Róbert
The Hidden Secrets of Seemingly Simple Purim Mitzvos
Backwards or Forwards?
A Home For Hashem or A Home For Us?
The discussion centered on wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging, with Michael Farkas from Next NRG emphasizing the company's commitment to this technology, which he views as essential for the future of EV fueling. He noted that major EV manufacturers, including Tesla, are incorporating wireless charging into their plans, and highlighted Next NRG's patented bi-directional technology that facilitates energy transfer between vehicles and the grid, crucial for smart city initiatives. Kerry Lutz shared his enthusiasm for the evolution of electric vehicles and autonomous technology, pointing out the challenges of public charging stations and the benefits of wireless charging, which could allow vehicles to charge while driving or parked. Michael elaborated on the existing technology and the potential for retrofitting vehicles, while also discussing the role of microgrids and advancements funded by a Department of Energy grant that improve utility efficiency through AI and machine learning. He reassured that their business model, which relies on long-term contracts for revenue, remains stable despite potential changes in government subsidies for EVs. Find Michael here: https://nextnrg.com Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe
Season 3 Winter Story Sip 8: Doodle for Strudel (Story Replay)Grab a fork and hop on a stork! We're headed back to Hungary for our very last Story Sip of Season 3. We'll check in with our friends, Margot, Farkas, Petra, and Sandor, drool over a car-sized strudel, and learn how to set boundaries when working with a demanding teammate.Story: A bossy boar with an ooey-gooey sweet tooth paints with mud, dances like a possessed worm, and–with a little help from some feisty, furry, fluttery friends–finally learns the true meaning of teamwork. Region: HungarySticky Situation: What do you do when you have to work with a bossy teammate?Feelings Focus: Setting boundaries, speaking up, compromising, cooperatingInfo/Get in Touch: Website: www.storypillar.com Instagram: @storypillar Join our mailing list. Support Us: https://ko-fi.com/storypillar Shop at: storypillarstore.threadless.comCreated, Written, and Produced by: Meg Lewis Story by:Kathryn Torres Meg LewisSound Design/Audio Editing: Niamh McAuliffe Meg Lewis Storypillar Theme Song: Lyrics by Meg Lewis Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe, and Suzanna Bridges Produced by Andy Jobe Episode Cover Art Meg LewisSound Effects and Additional Music: -https://freesound.org/ -Forest Sounds -Suzanna Bridges (As Sparky) -Pixabay Artists: Ahmad MousaviPour, Nesrality, Sonican, Onoychenkomusic, Onoychenkomusic 2, As_I_in_does_tries, Cosmic_os_studios© 2025 PowerMouse Press, LLC
Shiur @ Rabbi Farkas Shul in 5 Towns in Growth by Rabbi Daniel Kalish
Cashing In on the Law: Understanding the Torah's Monetary System
Hearing Is Believing What did Yisro hear? What did Yisro do when He came to the Jewish encampment? What did Moshe do in response? How do you eat bread before Hashem?
When We Face Challenges What was the 'profession' of our forefathers? Why did Hashem want the Jews to travel to Eretz Yisrael in a roundabout way instead of going the shorter more direct route? What was so difficult and unique with the act of Nachshon Ben Aminadav that no one else was able to do it?
How have perspectives of psychiatric rehabilitation shifted over time? Join us as we speak with Dr. Marianne Farkas, ScD, a clinical professor at Boston University and one of the founding members of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Dr. Farkas explain four major shifts in mental health rehabilitation that have taken place, in addition to various global perspectives on mental health and the importance of person-centered care. Tune in for this informative and impactful episode!
Darker Than Dark? Can you name all the ten plagues? Do you know the explanation behind the plagues? What was the final plague and why wat it the most significant? (Why was it saved for last?)
Who was the first person to call the Jewish people a nation? Do you know where the first time the Jewish people are called Bnei Yisrael - Children of Israel? Understand Pharoah's reasoning why he enslaved the Jews.
One Fish Two Fish Why fish? What was so special about Menashe and Ephraim? What is the central theme of the book of Bereshis? As we are at the close of the book of Bereshis what lessons can we take from it?
Dr. Johan Farkas and Dr. Marcus Maloney discuss how the language used to describe digital media frames our understanding and the actions of policymakers. We break down how terms like "toxic", "trolls", and "filter bubbles" are often used uncritically and limit how we understand the relationships between digital media and social problems like misogyny, racism, and harassment. Here's a link to the book discussed in the episode: Digital Media Metaphors: A Critical Introduction (2024)
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Led by Lillian Povey, Worship Associate Worship service given December 29, 2024 Prayer by Lillian Povey, Worship Associate Reading of "How to Be a Poet" by J.M. Farkas, read by Lillian Povey https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Join us for our annual Christmas Eve candlelight worship service. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. This Sunday half of the offering supports The Children's Room. The Children's Room, based here in Arlington, provides children, teens, and their families an opportunity to find connection and community after the death of a parent or sibling. The Children's Room creates safe, supportive communities, so that no child, teen, or family has to grieve alone. Services for families are provided free of charge so that families have no financial burden. The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive. About our Lead Minister: Rev. Marta Flanagan began her ministry as our twentieth called minister at First Parish in the fall of 2009. She is a genuine and forthright preacher. In conversation she is direct and engaging. She speaks of prayer with as much ease as she laughs at human foibles. We call her “Marta.” Marta is a religious liberal, a theist, a feminist, and a lover of the woods. As a student of American history at Smith College she was captivated by the stories of social reformers who were motivated and sustained by their faith. That led her to consider the ministry and to study at Harvard Divinity School from where she was graduated in 1986. She was the first woman minister in the city of Salem, Massachusetts, serving at the First Universalist Church there (1987-1997). She served in a co-ministry at South Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (1997-2005) from where she is minister emerita. Marta served as interim minister in Montpelier, Vermont (2008-2009). She is trained as a spiritual director. For three years she lived in the Vermont woods practicing voluntary simplicity and the spiritual life. Marta enjoys the vitality of First Parish and our strong sense of community. She celebrates the yearning for depth and the desire to make a difference in the world that she finds here.
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Seeing Stars?
5 - Két nyíregyházi férfi ellen emelhetnek vádat a svájci farkas kilövése miatt by Balázsék
From the joyous streets of Paris and the opening of the Olympic Games to the snap of gunfire at a presidential campaign rally, 2024 has seen its highs and lows. Evelyn Farkas helps us unpack the stories that defined 2024 and name our story of the year. Farkas is a highly respected expert in American foreign policy and geopolitics, particularly known for her insights into U.S.-Russia relations and now serves as the Executive Director of the Arizona State University’s McCain Institute, based in Washington, D.C. She earned her MA and Ph.D. from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and is fluent in multiple languages. Under President Obama, Farkas served as the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. She is the author of the book, “Fractured States and US Foreign Policy: Iraq, Ethiopia, and Bosnia in the 1990s.” Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe and on sites including The Daily Beast, Politico, and Foreign Policy. Farkas has had an extensive career in government and has held prominent roles, such as senior advisor for Public-Private Partnerships to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the Commander of the U.S. European Command, and executive director of the bipartisan Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. She also served as a senior staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, overseeing U.S. defense policy and military budgets. Farkas also serves on the boards of several prestigious organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations and the Aspen Institute Socrates Seminar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Troy Farkas listened to his first podcast when he was a depressed 21-year-old. Exhausted, lonely, and purposeless while working at ESPN in Bristol, Conn., Troy dreamt of the days he could create his own blogs, books, and podcasts while traveling the world. But, rather than let his hopelessness destroy him, Troy took the opportunity to learn from the very best in the world so that one day, he'd be ready to do his own thing. Now, seven years after he first stepped through the doors at ESPN, Troy feels he's finally ready to create something of real meaning, something that will fulfill his dream of bringing people together via his creations. That something? The "Seacoast Stories" podcast. On today's episode, previous guest Alex Bynum turns the tables around on Troy, interviewing the host in a feature that will become a staple of the show toward the end of podcast seasons. From Empowering Path in Portsmouth, Alex and Troy discuss: Who is Troy Farkas? (00:00) Working at ESPN (04:10) Troy's beginnings in podcasting (09:06) What inspired "Seacoast Stories" (17:42) Reflecting on Season 1 of the show (22:30) The live podcast on 1/9/25 (28:56) The Seacoast Stories IPA (30:50) Guest booking for "Seacoast Stories" (34:50) Biggest lessons from Season 1 (39:15) What's your mission? (43:30) Troy Farkas is the Executive Producer of the "Seacoast Stories" podcast. And in addition to producing for The Ringer, a sports and pop culture podcast network owned by Spotify, Troy is an author, public speaker, fitness fanatic, and Type 1 diabetic. Formerly a producer at ESPN, Troy has also lived in several places throughout the world, including Denver, Boston, London, Glasgow, and O'ahu. He now lives in Portsmouth, and is originally from upstate New York. Alex Bynum is a world-renowned spiritual guide, and she is the owner of Empowering Path in Portsmouth. FOLLOW SEACOAST STORIES: Spotify Apple Podcasts Instagram MENTIONED LINKS: Beer: The Seacoast Stories IPA at Loaded Question Brewing Live podcast: Seacoast Stories Live at The Press Room on 1/9/25 Podcast: The Found Generation with Troy Farkas Book: Surrender: A Guide to Living Your Best Life in Your Twenties
No salão amarelo da Embaixada do Brasil em Madri, dezenas de convidados, brasileiros e espanhóis, se reuniram para provar alguns dos sabores típicos do Pantanal. A carta incluía chipa, sopa paraguaia, caldo de peixe, trouxinha de peixe, arroz carreteiro e doce de leite com queijo, além de uma bebida à base de erva-mate. O menu foi assinado pelo chef Paulo Machado, que viajou à Espanha para apresentar a versão em espanhol do seu livro “Cozinha Pantaneira”. Ana Beatriz Farias, correspondente da RFI em MadriA publicação “La cocina del Pantanal” é dividida em capítulos que se dedicam às diferentes facetas da gastronomia praticada na região: comida de comitiva, de festa, de fazenda, de “mercadão”, de cidade e comida indígena, como explica o chef Paulo Machado.“A gente resolveu dar essa separada para a pessoa achar gostoso de ler, de entender. ‘Ah, eu tô numa fazenda, vou procurar isso', ‘eu tô numa cidade, eu vou procurar esse ingrediente, essa técnica'. O livro tem uma explicação bem detalhada sobre a história de cada prato e isso também é muito gostoso de ler”, revela o brasileiro.A história do que se cozinha nos territórios pantaneiros se mistura com a própria vida do autor sul-mato-grossense e se reflete em páginas recheadas de textos explicativos, fotos e receitas para que o leitor também possa “cozinhar o Pantanal”, como sugere Paulo. Ele conta que publicar o livro em espanhol é uma tentativa de aproximar o mundo hispanófono dessa culinária tão expressiva.“A gente sentiu essa necessidade de traduzir esse livro para poder falar com o público paraguaio, boliviano, espanhol, argentino. Todos os países latino-americanos que têm interesse em conhecer mais a região. A cozinha peruana me inspirou muito nisso, porque existem muitos livros de vários assuntos. Por que não a gente fazer o nosso livro em espanhol? Quem sabe o próximo sai em inglês ou em chinês”, devaneia o chef, já se projetando em outras oportunidades. Ultrapassando fronteirasA vontade que existe hoje de levar o Pantanal para o mundo cresceu depois que Paulo Machado saiu pelo mundo para expandir seus horizontes. Ele conta que esteve na França, estudando no Instituto Paul Bocuse, e também no País Basco, no norte da Espanha, onde estagiou num renomado restaurante com três estrelas no guia Michelin. Ao voltar para o Brasil, se reconectou com suas raízes e percebeu que tinha que fazer algo a partir dessas experiências.“Eu tive aquela vocação de falar: ‘Espera aí, eu tenho que olhar a cozinha do Pantanal, a cozinha da minha região', e comecei um trabalho que foi incrível, com pesquisa", recorda. O ponto de partida foram as buscas feitas no Centro de Pesquisas em Gastronomia Brasileira, no núcleo de cozinha pantaneira.“Esse foi o embrião do meu mestrado, que foi sobre a comensalidade no Pantanal", relembra o chef. Na sequência vieram a edição brasileira do livro e a tradução em espanhol, que retraçam toda a trajetória de Machado com cozinha raiz, cozinha caipira, cozinha feminina e cozinha pantaneira.A documentação do Pantanal como projetoA ficha técnica do livro “La cocina del Pantanal” é extensa e conta com nomes como Cristiana Couto, responsável por pesquisa e texto, e Luna Garcia, que assina a fotografia. A realização da publicação ficou a cargo da Documenta Pantanal, uma iniciativa criada por Mônica Guimarães e Teresa Bracher para conectar profissionais de áreas diversas, ambientalistas e ONGs para defender o bioma e sensibilizar o público sobre suas urgências. Mônica veio à capital espanhola acompanhar o autor.Produtora de um festival internacional de documentários chamado ‘É Tudo Verdade', Mônica contou à RFI que conheceu Teresa, dona de terras no Pantanal, "uma conservacionista de carteirinha e educadora social", quando foi procurada por ela para tratar de um assunto específico: o assoreamento dos rios na região, sobretudo do rio Taquari. "Eu fui até o local com o Jorge Bodansky, que é um grande documentarista, fui produzindo o filme, e daí para frente a gente nunca mais parou”, recorda Mônica. O assoreamento do rio Taquari é considerado como o maior desastre ambiental do Pantanal. Depois do documentário, vieram outros filmes, livros e campanhas. O objetivo principal da Documenta Pantanal é proteger a região que acolhe o bioma pantaneiro e difundir as riquezas originárias desses territórios. Este trabalho, desde o início, chegou ao público internacional.“Esse primeiro documentário que o Jorge Bodansky e o [João] Farkas dirigiram, que chama ‘Ruivaldo, o homem que salvou a Terra', foi lançado em Bruxelas exatamente para começar a berrar", recorda Mônica. A equipe queria mostrar que o Pantanal estava secando, apesar de ser a maior planície alagada do mundo. "Foi interessantíssimo a visibilidade que isso trouxe, e agora também para os brasileiros", pontua, ressaltando a importância de fazer o Brasil também enxergar o bioma.Planos futurosA Documenta Pantanal já tem planos futuros para mais ações pela Europa. A exposição “Água Pantanal Fogo”, que esteve no Instituto Tomi Ohtake, em São Paulo, no início de 2024, deve viajar para Alemanha e Portugal. A mostra conta com fotos de Lalo de Almeida e Luciano Candisani e tem curadoria de Eder Chiodetto.“Nós fizemos essa exposição e foi um boom de gente. Quinze mil pessoas foram ao espaço, em menos de dois meses", ressalta Mônica. Com este sucesso em São Paulo, vieram os convites para levar a exposição ao Museu Marítimo de Hamburgo e ao Museu de História Natural em Lisboa. "Em 2025, no primeiro semestre, a Documenta Pantanal vai estar aqui na Europa”, celebra Mônica Guimarães.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comWhat does an end to the war in Ukraine look like? Who will draw the short straw when the dust settles? And has the risk of nuclear war increased since the Biden administration allowed Ukraine to strike inside of Russia with US missiles?These questions and many more are at the core of this debate on ‘Mehdi Unfiltered' between the Quincy Institute's Eurasia Program Director Anatol Lieven, an author on Russian and Ukraine, and the McCain Institute's Executive Director Evelyn Farkas, a former Pentagon official under President Obama. “The only peace deal that's going to hold while Vladimir Putin is in the Kremlin,” says Farkas, who supports Ukraine joining NATO, is one “that includes a security guarantee for Ukraine… that he won't view any peace deal as a ceasefire and attack later.” A fair argument to make, but a dangerous one according to Lieven. “Article Five is regarded as critical to the security of Europe… by extending it to a country that we've already said that we won't defend, we're not strengthening the effect of Article Five, we're disastrously weakening it.”Mehdi asks both guests whether the United States has any credibility insisting on sanctions against Russia over its occupation of Ukraine, given ongoing and unconditional US support for Israel in occupied Gaza.“I think if you are addressing each policy separately, you just say to yourself, ‘what is the right thing to do in each scenario?'” says Farkas. “You need to look at each on its merits and see whether it aligns with U.S. interests and values.” Lieven has a very different view, and sums it up in a few words. “This is technically called hypocrisy, and that is how it is seen in the rest of the world.” If you are a paid subscriber, you can watch the full debate above to hear why Farkas believes we should take Putin “at his word”, and why Lieven believes time is of the essence for Ukrainian sovereignty.Free subscribers can watch the first two minutes for free, so do please consider becoming a paid subscriber today and financially supporting Zeteo's journalism.
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As Vladimir Putin says the Ukraine war is about to go global, we sat down with former Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Evelyn Farkas. She's now at the McCain Institute. Farkas tells us about the mood in Ukraine during her recent trip, President-elect Trump's claim he could end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, and what's next for the world's first truly hybrid war.
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Show Notes:Paloma's Links:Paloma Farkas (website)Paloma's instagramEpisode Intro:Dear guests of the Female Guides Requested Podcast, happy Wednesday. This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Our guest today is Paloma Farkas from Bishop California. Paloma is only 25 years old, but she already has 6 years of guiding under her belt. Right after she graduated from high school, her parents gifted her a NOLS backcountry rock course at the Wind River Range. Paloma then listened to the callings of mountains and followed her heart towards alpine rock climbing and started her guiding career.Paloma grew up in Seattle, Washington where she discovered her passion for the mountains through family backpacking and climbing trips in the Cascades. In 2017 she traveled to South America and fell in love with the granite towers of Patagonia. Since then she has split her time between Patagonia, Chile and the US. Paloma spends as much time as possible climbing and some of her favorite areas are Patagonia, the Peruvian Andes, the Cascades, Indian Creek, the Wind River Range, and the High Sierras. Her favorite type of climbing is big wall alpine climbing, but Paloma also enjoys single pitch trad and sport climbing, bouldering and ice climbing. When Paloma isn't pursuing her own climbing goals, she finds fulfillment in sharing her passion with others and teaching the skills necessary to be self-sufficient in the mountains. She is currently an AMGA Rock Guide, Apprentice Alpine Guide, Wilderness First Responder, AIARE Avalanche Pro 1, and Leave No Trace Trainer.I admire Paloma's attitude of going for it when she knows what she wants. She works hard and remains optimistic. We had so much laughter during our conversation and I know you'll laugh with us too when you listen to this episode. Things We Talked about:Cross Country Running was already thereFamily's influence – climbing wall at home, backpacking and climbing trips in the CascadesNOLS backcountry rock course changed Paloma's life pathThe year of 2016Wanting to head out of the country, and wanting to go to the mountainsA powerful conversation between father and daughterWhy Patagonia?From dirtbagging to hiking guide to weekend warrior2020 now what?After AMGA Rock Guide Course, Paloma started technical rock guiding in BishopComparing the work environment between the US and Chile from a female guide's perspectivePaloma's vision and business ideas – train climbers in the Sierras and bring them to PatagoniaDoes Bishop has enough work year round?How to make Bishop guiding career sustainable?Favorite type of guiding?The so-called “Gap Courses”
This episode is a comprehensive guide for school counselors aiming to improve their engagement with students. Moving beyond traditional worksheets, it provides information about evidence-based, individualized strategies and innovative interventions, particularly those with special needs. The discussion emphasizes the critical evaluation of widely-used resources like those from Teachers Pay Teachers, the necessity of culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices, and aligning interventions with students' IEPs and behavior plans. 00:00 Introduction: The Problem with Worksheets00:43 Rethinking Tools for Special Needs Students02:17 The Appeal and Pitfalls of Worksheets04:36 Personal Story: The Backpack Exercise07:51 The Convenience vs. Effectiveness Debate10:53 Concerns About Unvetted Resources16:13 Focus on Special Student Populations18:29 Individualized Approaches for Special Populations20:21 Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed Practices21:40 Practical Sensory-Based Interventions23:27 Art and Movement-Based Techniques27:10 Role-Playing and Therapeutic Games30:22 Recap and Final Thoughts*******References/Resources:Cook, B. G., & Odom, S. L. (2013). Evidence-based practices and implementation science in special education. Exceptional Children, 79(2), 135-144. doi:10.1177/001440291307900201Dunn, W. (2001). The sensations of everyday life: Empirical, theoretical, and pragmatic considerations. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 55(6), 608-620. doi:10.5014/ajot.55.6.608Hammond, Z. (2015). Culturally responsive teaching and the brain: Promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students. Corwin Press.Morgan, P. L., Farkas, G., Tufis, P. A., & Sperling, R. A. (2008). Are reading and behavior problems risk factors for each other? Journal of Learning Disabilities, 41(5), 417-436. doi:10.1177/0022219408321123Reinke, W. M., Herman, K. C., & Sprick, R. (2011). Motivational interviewing for effective classroom management: The classroom check-up. Guilford Press.Rimm-Kaufman, S. E., & Hulleman, C. S. (2015). SEL in the classroom: Identifying and disseminating strategies. The Future of Children, 27(1), 149-172. doi:10.1353/foc.2017.0003Scarpa, A., Williams White, S., & Attwood, T. (2013). CBT for children and adolescents with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders. Guilford Press.Shaywitz, S. E., & Shaywitz, B. A. (2005). Dyslexia (specific reading disability). Biological Psychiatry, 57(11), 1301-1309. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.01.043Shelton, C., & Archambault, L. (2019). Lessons learned from Teachers Pay Teachers: Exploring the educational value of online marketplaces. Journal of Online Learning Research, 5(1), 35-56. Available from: ResearchGate.*******Hang out in our Facebook groupJump in, ask questions, share your ideas and become a part of the most empowering school counseling group on the planet! (Join us to see if we're right.)Join the School for School Counselors MastermindThe Mastermind is packed with all the things your grad program never taught you IN ADDITION TO unparalleled support and consultation. No more feeling alone, invisible, unappreciated, or like you just don't know what to do next. We've got you!
Patton Township Manager Amy Farkas is passionate about recruiting more women and minorities into the profession of city and county management. In this episode, we talk about the importance of "telling a better story" to attract these candidates. We also discuss her unique approach to dealing with the stresses of the job through her hobby and what benefits she has been able to transfer over into her professional life as a result. SHOW NOTES: Amy Farkas' LinkedIn page SUBMIT JOB POSTING: Do you have an executive or senior level vacancy in your organization? Use this form/link to submit your job listing in my weekly newsletter for just $100: https://forms.gle/ceMzWqeLwiRFRAGj9 SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Subscribe to my FREE weekly report of city and county manager resignations, terminations, and retirements (RTRs) at this link: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/city-manager-rtrs-job-board-7164683251112992768/ If you would like to support the podcast by making a donation, please use the "Buy Me A Coffee" link. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms. Joe Turner's LinkedIn Page City Manager Unfiltered YouTube Page - Subscribe Today! Note: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.