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Si quieres desarrollar destrezas para ser un orador poderoso y auténtico, tienes que escuchar este episodio de Martes de Números. En esta ocasión, conversamos con Frances Ríos, directora ejecutiva de MONI Wealth. ¡Puedes verlo en YouTube! https://youtu.be/vUV0HGzVep0
Frances takes care of Breakfast this Monday morning! Penelope Noir talks about Beka Gvishiani, AKA Style Not Com, and his breakout at Fashion Week on Fashun. Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker, one of the writers that will showcase her new play in a public reading as part of Koanga Festival is chatting about the festival and her play, The Jumpers. Suri reviews Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World, a book from Malcolm Harris on Loose Reads. Whakarongo mai nei!
Frances Ríos es la creadora del evento internacional Women Who Lead y una incansable promotora de la inclusión y del progreso de las mujeres en el entorno corporativo y profesional.
Santo Voodoo & Remick are joined once again (via Zoom) with actor, writer & poet Joe Sonnenblick the Dimestore Casanova withe our Coronavirus Sports Report. Also joining us is chef and business owner Frances R helping us get creative in the kitchen. And Voodoo shows off his new musical instrument. IG: @DimestoreCasanova @ Cocotasocateringllc @FirstHandBidsItself @SantoVooDoo @Remsterdam Twitter: @1stHandBidsSelf @RemickBenice @VoodouVega
¡Bienvenida! Presentándoles el podcast, Mujer Que Lidera, una herramienta más de Frances Ríos para acelerar tu carrera y tus metas. ¿Tú eres una mujer que lidera? Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales para nuevos episodios y otros programas: Facebook: @TheFrancesRios Instagram: @WWhoLead Linkedin: TheFrancesRios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefrancesrios/message
In this episode ...Professor Orin Kerr, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School, explains how to read a legal opinion. The episode is an exploration of Prof. Kerr's essential article, How To Read A Legal Opinion: A Guide For New Law Students, 11 Greenbag 2d 51 (2007). Professor Kerr discusses the parts of a brief, what aspects of a case matter to a law professor and emphasizes the need for learning the new language of the law. He acknowledges his own struggles with case law reading when he began law school (we both do), and encourages students to recognize the learning curve involved in reading a judicial opinion. Some key takeaways are...1. There is not necessarily a right answer in law school, so don't look for a "right answer" in a case.2. Facts matter, particularly the facts of a case that are relevant to the court's reasoning.3. Pay attention to a court's reasoning and don't discount the dissent.4. Reading cases isn't easy; we have all struggled with the experience!About our guest...Professor Orin Kerr joined the Berkeley Law faculty in 2019 after serving as the Frances R. and John J. Duggan Distinguished Professor at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. From 2001 to 2017, he was a professor at the George Washington University Law School. Kerr has previously been a visiting professor at the University of Chicago and the University of Pennsylvania. An accomplished teacher, Kerr received the outstanding teaching award from the George Washington Law School Class of 2009.Kerr specializes in criminal procedure and computer crime law, and he has also taught courses in criminal law, evidence, and professional responsibility. He has written more than 60 law review articles, over 40 of which have been cited in judicial opinions (including seven articles that have been cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinions). His scholarship also has been cited by more than 3,000 academic articles. In addition to writing law review articles, Kerr has authored popular casebooks, co-authored the leading criminal procedure treatise, and published countless blog posts at popular blogs such as the Volokh Conspiracy and Lawfare.Want to know more about Professor Kerr? You can visit the link below:https://www.law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/orin-kerr/And follow Professor Kerr on Twitter @orinkerr As always, if you have any suggestions for an episode topic, please let us know! You can email us at leslie@lawtofact.com or tweet to @lawtofact. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@lawtofact) and to like us on FaceBook! And finally, your ratings and reviews matter! Please leave us a review on iTunes.Want to stay updated on all things Law to Fact? Join our mailing list by visiting us at www.lawtofact.com.
Frances R. Aparicio was Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and Director of the Latina and Latino Studies Program at Northwestern University. She has previously taught at Stanford University, University of Arizona, University of Michigan, and University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research interests include Latina and Latino literary and cultural studies, the cultural politics of U.S. Latino/a languages, Latino/a popular music and dance, literary and cultural translation, cultural hybridity, transnationalism, Latinidad, and mixed Latino/a identities. She is author of the award-winning Listening to Salsa: Gender, Latin Popular Music and Puerto Rican Cultures (Wesleyan 1998), and co-editor of various critical anthologies, including Tropicalizations: Transcultural Representations of Latinidad (University of New England Press, 1997), Musical Migrations (Palgrave, 2003), and Hibridismos culturales (Revista Iberoamericana, 2006). A founding editor of the Latinos in Chicago and the Midwest Book Series at the University of Illinois Press, she has facilitated and fostered book publications and new research on Latino/as in the Midwest. She is currently co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Latino/a Literatures (with Suzanne Bost) and is also writing on "intralatino/a subjects," individuals who are of two or more national Latin American origins. In this episode, Dr. Aparicio discusses her new work "Aguanile: Critical Listening, Mourning and Anticolonial Healing"
In this episode, Orin Kerr, Frances R. and John J. Duggan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, discusses his article, "Implementing Carpenter," which is part of his forthcoming book The Digital Fourth Amendment. Kerr describes what happened in the paradigm-shifting Supreme Court case Carpenter v. United States (2018), and why it was such a departure from prior Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. He observes that there is considerable uncertainty about how Carpenter will apply in future cases, and discusses three potential approaches: subjective, mosaic, and source. He explains why the source approach is the only one that is workable, and reflects on where the Supreme Court's Fourth Amendment jurisprudence will go in the future. Kerr is on Twitter at @OrinKerr and blogs at The Volokh Conspiracy, among other places.Keywords: Fourth Amendment, CSLI, Cell-Site, Carpenter, Surveillance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frances Rios - Reshaping Our Ideas on How Women Communicate FrancesRios.com The Glue Factor on Amazon, https://goo.gl/T90HfR Reshaping the Model on Amazon, https://goo.gl/uV6V7N Youtube to Forbes presentation, https://goo.gl/Nkdykt RESHAPER & INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER_mg_9690-1 Why is Frances known as The Reshaper? She transforms cultures of Game Changers! Frances reshapes the way people think about women inclusion and business communication in order to accelerate business results. She is known for being a dynamo on stage and a thought provoker who inspires immediate actions. Her audiences benefit from her 20+ years of experience leading strategic communication and crisis management efforts for Fortune 100 companies like Walmart, Humana Health Plans, and other corporate clients, both in mainland United States and Puerto Rico. As a result of her compromise and efforts towards Women Inclusion, Frances was one of 5,000 women invited to The United State of Women Summit hosted by The White House in Washington D.C. PUBLISHED AUTHOR AND MEDIA PERSONALITY pastedgraphic-2Frances has been featured in international media outlets such as Forbes, CNN, Univision, and Telemundo among many others. Thousands of people watch Frances weekly in the United States through her TV segment on Univision: “Entre Tú y Yo con Frances Ríos”. She is also a Radio personality, connecting with Miami radio listeners through her segment “Comparte el Éxito” on Éxitos 107 station. Being fully bilingual (Spanish / English) allows her to be published in both languages. The author of Reshaping The Model©, The Glue Factor©, and It IS my job© is the only member in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean of the National Speakers Association. Frances holds a bachelors degree in broadcast journalism and drama from the prestigious Loyola University in New Orleans. Thanks for listening to “Speaking with TJ Walker.” Please subscribe to the show here https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1072936158?mt=2&ls=1 The show about public speaking, media training, presentation skills, crisis communications, and presentation training. Please send any speaking-related questions you have directly to TJ at tj@mediatrainingworldwide.com and he will answer them in future episodes. Please connect with us at Media Training Worldwide and post your questions here http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/blog/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tjwalkerinteractive Twitter: https://twitter.com/tjwalker Linkedin: T.J. Walker Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/MediaTraining iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1072936158?mt=2&ls=1 Receive Free online Public Speaking or Media Training Course today http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/give-away.html Call +1.212.764.4955 now to discuss a customized media training or presentation training program for you or your organization. For keynote speech and media inquiries, call +1.212.764.4955 Online media and presentation training at http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/online-training.html Media Training Worldwide teaches people how to speak effectively to the media and to live audiences. We train people on all aspects of media training, public speaking, PowerPoint Presentations, crisis communications and presentation training.
Virginia Rivera, de Starbucks, comparte con Frances Ríos una conversación que la marcó para siempre.
Frances Ríos conversa con nuestra medallista panamericana Melissa Mojica sobre una conversación que tuvo con su padre y que le permitió aceptar que lo que es para uno siempre llega.
Jessica Tirado, gerente general de Publimedia y miembro de nuestra Junta Asesora de Women Who Lead™ comparte con Frances Ríos una conversación que tuvo con su papá, que le enseñó que las situaciones se manejan una a la vez y que todo siempre tiene una solución.
La Lcda. Denise Colón de AON, comparte con Frances Ríos sus tres leyes de vida que le han permitido crecer.
Debbie Sabater, vice presidenta de Planificación Estratégica de Oriental Bank, comparte con Frances Ríos como ser flexible y receptiva le abrió las puertas a un reto que le permitió estar donde esta actualmente.
Brenda Massanet, vicepresidenta de Hill Brothers y miembro de nuestra Junta Asesora de Women Who Lead™, comparte con Frances Ríos una conversación que precisamente tuvo con ella.
Conoce hoy una Decisive Conversations™ con Frances Ríos. Esta vez Elena Manrara comparte sus secretos para atreverse a pedir y tomar acción ante las oportunidades. Visita y suscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTube para que te mantengas al día con nuestras próximas Decisive Conversations™
Frances R. Armstrong (Franny) is a wife, a mother of three children, and grandparent of four. A published author of paranormal romance, she chose to share her experiences with mental illness, rather than hide in her home and suffer in silence. It's important to her that the stigma of mental illness is removed, so that people will learn about it and not fear it. One in five people is diagnosed with the many forms of mental illness, Frances strives each day to battle the Bipolar II Disorder with her head held high. You can too! For the average person to be well, they would have to fight mental illness using all of the resources available. They are not alone. Consider Franny's book, Striving For Normalcy, as a guide, based on her personal experiences and prepared with those in mind those who suffer in silence or who don't have support systems in their lives. Striving For Normalcy is based on her personal experiences, and references from the internet, and a qualified psychiatrist. It is her hope that people will learn and understand the inner workings of the disease, helping families and friends learn how to live with, not only the person who is ill, but change the way that society deals with those who suffer every day from an illness that rules their bodies and minds.