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No episódio de hoje do De Dono para Dono, conversamos com Francisco Martinez, diretor-executivo do Broto S.A., empresa do Banco do Brasil responsável pela plataforma digital que está revolucionando o agronegócio.Francisco compartilha sua trajetória como intraempreendedor e explica como a digitalização no campo pode impulsionar os negócios dos produtores rurais. Discutimos o surgimento do Broto, os desafios enfrentados na transformação digital do agro, a importância do acesso a crédito e tecnologia no setor, além das tendências que vão impactar o futuro da agricultura no Brasil.Se você quer entender como a tecnologia pode aumentar a eficiência no agronegócio e como o Broto está liderando essa mudança, este episódio é imperdível. Assista agora e descubra como a inovação pode transformar o campo!Conheça a Auddas e descubra como podemos ajudar a alcançar o sucesso:https://auddas.com/https://www.instagram.com/auddas_/https://www.instagram.com/donoparadono/https://www.instagram.com/juliantonioli/https://www.linkedin.com/company/auddas-consulting/Como encontrar o Francisco e o Broto S.A.:https://home.broto.com.br/https://www.instagram.com/somosbroto/https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-broto/https://www.linkedin.com/in/francisco-roder-martinez-mba-cca-ibgc-14310533/
Francisco Martinez, originally born and raised in Puerto Rico, shares with us his experience moving to the US. He first lived in Indianapolis, and then moved to Bloomington to study in IU O’Neill the Master in Public Affairs. While being a full time student he worked for New Hope For Families and had the opportunity …
Join the journey as Francisco Martinez, a vibrant force in economic development, shares his transformative story from graphic and web design to spearheading growth initiatives in Wilkesboro. Together, we explore the impact of the Entrepreneur Grant Program and the vital role of the Small Business Center at Wilkes Community College in cultivating a fertile entrepreneurial landscape. We also delve into the boons of co-working spaces for startups, painting a picture of a community that's not just surviving, but thriving through collaboration and support.Get ready to connect with the heart of our business community at the Wilkes Entrepreneur Network's monthly gatherings. I'm thrilled to welcome you to conversations with Doren Tripp, Laurie Brown-Straps, and other local luminaries, where we stitch together the rich tapestry of our area's entrepreneurial spirit. Discover how these networks expand business horizons, and stay abreast of the economic pulse with updates from the Wilkes Economic Development Corporation. Embark on this episode with us, celebrating the collective efforts propelling Wilkesboro's economic future.For more information visit https://wilkesedc.com/This program is sponsored by Wilkes EDC. Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Wilkes County serves as the pivotal hub connecting businesses, communities, and opportunities throughout the region. Visit https://wilkesedc.com/ for more info or to connect. Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, regional events and more.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Nov 3rd Publish Date: Nov 2nd Hennsler: 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, November 3rd and happy 73rd birthday to boxer Larry Holmes. ***LARRY HOLMES*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia. Mountain View High grad Charbel Aoun Who Founded Nonprofit Named to Georgia Trend's 40 Under 40 list Editorial: After a sharp decline during the pandemic, child poverty is soaring again AMERICAN DREAM: Honoring Jimmy Carter's legacy of humanitarian work a 'full circle' moment Plus, my conversations with the director of marketing Jon Carr from the Aurora Theater and Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss net carbs. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Mountain View High grad Charbel Aoun Who Founded Nonprofit Named to Georgia Trend's 40 Under 40 list The Georgia First Generation Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Gwinnett County, was founded following a business competition pitch at Georgia State University in 2016. Charbel Aoun and Francisco Martinez, both first-generation college students, recognized the barriers faced by students pursuing higher education and established the foundation to support these students and create a sense of belonging and community for them. To date, Georgia FirstGen has established student chapters in seven Gwinnett County high schools, assisting 750 first-generation students with a 95%+ college acceptance rate. Aoun, who is now a third-year pharmacy student, was recently recognized by Georgia Trend magazine's 40 Under 40 class of 2023 for his dedication to equitable access to higher education and mentorship. STORY 2: Editorial: After a sharp decline during the pandemic, child poverty is soaring again Child poverty in the United States surged in 2022, with more children living in poverty than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic had initially reduced child poverty, thanks to measures like the enhanced Child Tax Credit (CTC) program. In 2021, the child poverty rate dropped to 5.2% due to these programs. However, Congress allowed these measures to expire, leading to a child poverty rate of 12.4% in 2022, affecting approximately 9 million children. Poverty negatively impacts children's nutrition, health, education, and overall well-being. The author argues that reducing child poverty should be a high priority and that the U.S. has the means to achieve this goal. STORY 3: AMERICAN DREAM: Honoring Jimmy Carter's legacy of humanitarian work a 'full circle' moment The author shares a personal story of their family's journey to the United States from Cuba in 1980 during the Mariel Lift Boat event. They describe how they were initially scared of Americans but eventually realized they were in America when they arrived in Key West. The author has lived most of their life in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and became actively involved in community service, including joining the Medical Reserve Corps and assisting with COVID-19 responses. They also serve on the board of the Southwest Gwinnett Chamber and the Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett. In 2023, the author and their husband launched the Thumann Foundation to focus on children's healthcare, nutrition, safety, and education. They were selected to the Gwinnett Leadership program Class of 2024 and recently had a full circle moment when honoring President Jimmy Carter's legacy. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Gwinnett County Waste – Peggy Slappy – Tom Wages Obits STORY 4: Jon Carr And now here's my conversation with Jon Carr from the Aurora Theater. ***Jon Carr Interview*** We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: Lawrenceville Harvest Fest – ESOG – Ingles 2 STORY 5: Gubernatorial candidates quarrel over glory for winning opioid settlements Opioid settlement funds, totaling over $50 billion, are becoming a political issue among gubernatorial candidates in several states. Candidates are vying for credit for these funds, even though the settlements resulted from a coalition of attorneys general and private lawyers. North Carolina's Attorney General Josh Stein, running for governor, lists securing opioid settlement funds as an accomplishment. However, mixing politics with these funds raises concerns about their effective allocation and potential misuse. Advocates argue that the focus should be on how the money can be used to save lives and address the public health crisis of opioid addiction, which claimed over 100,000 American lives last year. STORY 6: Buford Middle Competition Cheerleaders Repeat as State Champions Buford Middle School's competition cheerleading team secured their second consecutive state championship victory, competing against other Class AAAAAAA feeder middle schools. The Wolves scored 93.5 points, outperforming Lakeside-DeKalb, the runner-up, and North Paulding, who placed third. This win marks their third state championship in five years. The team consists of sixth, seventh, and eighth-grade students and is led by coach Caroline Parker. The achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of these young athletes, contributing to their school's proud cheerleading tradition. Coming up next. Leah McGrath from Ingles markets on net carbs. 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Francisco Martinez is our guest today. In this episode, we talk about... -Staying with his company for 10+ years -Leading without a title -The importance of community -How "The grass is only greener" where you water it --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hampton-dortch/message
En el episodio 261 conversamos con Francisco Martinez Colunga, CHRO de Holcim LATAMsobre:+ 5 hermanos y las dos virtudes que aprendió de sus padres+ La discplina del trabajo+ El mundo del cemento, las bebidas y la vida en Asia+ La evolución del líder+ Thrive y recargar la energía+ Implementar el liderazgo todos los días+ Mindset Management+ Transmitir la pasiónAcá puedes conocer más sobre Hackers del Talento y Ricardo PinedaSi quieres evolucionar en tu rol de líder de Talento Humano te invitamos a conocer y aplicar a la Academia Hackers del Talento LATAMSíguenos en Linkedin y en Instagram
Francisco Martinez es un antropólogo español que se dedica a los estudios de cultura material, los métodos creativos de investigación y el diseño social. Por ejemplo, usa exposiciones como trabajo de campo, involucrando artistas y diseñadores en sus etnografías colaborativas. En esta entrevista nos cuenta sobre sus experimentos etnógráficos, uno estudiando lo que la gente guarda en los sótanos en la frontera entre Estonia y Rusia. También nos cuenta sobre la creación de una maestría en diseño social en Estonia. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Antropología y diseño, España y diseño e investigación y diseño. Las listas son una manera de entender el contenido de este podcast. Y a la vez que les sea más fácil navegar entre los más de 400 episodios. Las listas las encuentran en la sección recomendados de nuestra página web.
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos vía telefónica a Francisco Martinez Cruz, Responsable de Psicología del Área de Hospitalización del Hospital de Salud Mental de Tijuana (HSMT). Tema: 13 de enero, Día Mundial de la Lucha contra la Depresión. - Evento al que invitan este día. - El 70% de los mexicanos que padecen depresión no reciben atención médica. #UniradioInforma
SLO County residents will have the opportunity to vote for a county supervisor on June 7. My guest, Cal Poly political science professor Michael Latner, explains what our supervisors do, who can (and can't) vote in this election, and exactly what's at stake. Action item: May 23 is the voter registration deadline. Check your voter status to make sure you're registered at the correct address. The county clerk-recorder's website is the place for local election information. For an impartial guide to everything else on the ballot, take a look at the CalMatters 2022 Voter Guide. This episode was produced by Francisco Martinez with original music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. Subscribe to Agenda Breakdown on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can now support Agenda Breakdown by becoming a subscriber. Details at agendabreakdown.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
As San Luis Obispo grows, the city must decide where to build housing, how residents will get around, how to manage water and open space, and more. The roadmap for that growth and development is called the General Plan. SLO City Council will hear an update on the city's General Plan next week. My guest, Steve Peck of Peck Planning and Development, talks about what's in the plan, and why this meeting is an opportunity for community members to check in. Action item: Find the General Plan Annual Report in the city council agenda packet, and read it—yes, read it. It's written in plain language that will help you understand what progress has been made on the issues you care about. If you have questions, email city council or city staff, or come to the April 19 city council meeting to give public comment. This episode was produced by Francisco Martinez with original music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. Subscribe to Agenda Breakdown on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. New! You can now support Agenda Breakdown by becoming a subscriber for 99 cents per month. Details at agendabreakdown.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
Are you a revenue driver or just an order taker? More importantly, do you understand the distinction? Francisco Martinez didn't really know—let alone care—when he fell into a medical sales role out of necessity years ago. Now? He's a sales coach, trainer, and productivity enthusiast on a mission to dignify selling and help high achievers go beyond transactions. We sat down with the executive sales manager for Empire Medical (Arthrex) to chat about his 180-degree mindset shift, the power of humility, the industry's growing need for hard truths and clear motives, and more. In this episode, you'll learn: The irony of using “salesy” as a dirty word (and what's really behind it) How to champion the culture you want to be a part of, regardless of your role Why a failure to consistently define goals can lead to misaligned teams How to make an impact within and beyond MedTech using the three ‘E's Plus, we explore ways to balance the dual responsibilities of sales and service more effectively.
San Luis Obispo County is working on a plan to build two roundabouts on Highway 227, and public sentiment about it is mixed. Cal Poly transportation engineering professor Anurag Pande (@PolyProfPande) helps me explore the science of roundabouts and the complicated feelings that surface in neighborhoods where they're being introduced. Action item: Learn about the background and timeline of the roundabouts project on the County Department of Public Works project page. Scroll down to the FAQs that address some myths about roundabouts and how to use them if you're on foot or on a bike. You'll have an opportunity to give public comment when this goes to the County Supervisors later this spring. I'll be sure to give you a heads-up. This episode was produced by Francisco Martinez with original music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. Subscribe to Agenda Breakdown on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. New! You can now support Agenda Breakdown by becoming a subscriber for 99 cents per month. Details at agendabreakdown.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
It's mid-year checkup time for the San Luis Obispo city budget. City manager Derek Johnson explains how our city funds are being spent, what kinds of changes we may see at the Feb. 15 city council meeting, and how you can weigh in. Action item: Read the staff recommendations in the city council agenda: slocity.org/agendas, then contact city council with your thoughts about expenditures that align with our major city goals. You can submit your comments by email, voicemail or during public comment at the virtual meeting. Bonus item: Play the CalMatters budget surplus game to see how your state budget priorities align with Gov. Newsom's. Who knew budgets could be fun? Episode produced by Francisco Martinez. Music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. Subcribe to Agenda Breakdown on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts—and if you liked the show, please leave us a review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
Have you ever been to a city council meeting? Odds are good that the answer is no. After all, weeknights are really busy when you've got a job to wake up for, kids to tuck in, rent to worry about ... But here's the thing. The relatively small number of community members who DO attend public meetings don't often represent the range of backgrounds and priorities that exist in the community at large. One of the reasons I started this podcast was to encourage more types of people to participate in local government. Cities need diverse participation in order to have fair representation. So the goal of this episode is to make city council and other public meetings seem more approachable. Journalist Robin Epley helps me break it down: how public meetings are structured, how to participate, how to make sure your voice is heard when you don't have hours to spare. Action Item: Read the article Robin wrote when she covered government for at the Enterprise-Record in Chico: "How do city council meetings work? Here's a primer." Then go to San Luis Obispo's website and subscribe to their email updates so you'll know when an issue you care about is coming up for a vote. Bonus Item: Make a pledge to speak during public comment or email your council members at least once this year. If you can do that, you'll be helping to make sure citizens like you are represented when local decisions are made. Episode produced by Francisco Martinez. Music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. Subcribe to Agenda Breakdown on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts—and if you liked the show, please leave us a review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
There's been a lot of chatter lately about redistricting, which is a process that SLO County is going through right now. If you heard about it and your eyes glazed over, don't worry, you're not alone. Cal Poly political science professor Michael Latner talks with me about what redistricting means, how SLO County's district boundaries can impact our lives, and how we can all have a say on boundary maps. Action item: look at the draft maps to see how your district would be affected, then email the county supervisors about your preferences: redistricting@co.slo.ca.us. You can also give public comment during the Nov. 19 meeting. Agenda will post here. Episode produced by Francisco Martinez. Music by Wes Bisheff. Follow Agenda Breakdown on Instagram for update and action opportunities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
En este episodio, @malemalaver habla con Francisco Martinez, coordinador académico del Campus Transparencia para conocer la oferta académica y cómo con la participación ciudadana se reduce la corrupción @nomasguiso En el Aporte de la Política el entrevistado fue Emil Beraun, Filósofo, consultor político, profesor y magister en detección de la mentira para conocer del curso online "Miénteme Si Puedes" previsto para 8 y 15 de Noviembre @Beraunemil
San Luis Obispo's police station is old and run-down. Is a new Public Safety Center the solution? This question will come to city council at a time when cities are reimagining what local law enforcement and community safety should look like. City Engineer Brian Nelson talks with me about what the project would entail. Action item: read the staff report and submit public comment before the Nov. 2 city council study session. Episode produced by Francisco Martinez. Music by Wes Bisheff. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
Repost @Luah Galvão https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_apw7RtvPl4 É com muita alegria que encerro a série de entrevistas “Insights para o Novo Mundo” com uma conversa muito tocante e recheada de ensinamentos que tive com a Professora e Filósofa Lúcia Helena Galvão, por quem tenho um profundo respeito e admiração. Ao total foram publicadas 8 entrevistas com sonhadores-realizadores de áreas diversas de atuação e conhecimento, em cada bate-papo, muitos insights e aprendizado. Esse foi um projeto que desenhei em plena pandemia como uma forma voluntaria de manter a os sonhos e a motivação para além dos acontecimentos complexos do mundo externo. Encerrar a série com a Lúicia Helena me enche de orgulho, e tenho certeza que sua mensagem vai tocar muitos do que assistirem ao conteúdo. Por volta de 2016, conheci a Professora Lúcia através das suas palestras na Nova Acrópole, e tive imediata conexão com os assuntos compartilhados. Passei anos acompanhando seu trabalho, até que um dia nos conhecemos pessoalmente um um Forum Internacional sobre Felicidade em São Paulo. Ambas tínhamos sido convidadas para palestrar no evento. A oportunidade para um contato mais pessoal estava estabelecida! Nosso encontro já começou com bossa, afinal ambas somos Galvão e buscamos as afinidades de nossos ancestrais já na primeira conversa. Trocamos contato. À partir daí, uma relação de muito respeito e parceria começava. Tive a oportunidade de pilotar algumas ações no mercado corporativo contando com a presença da Professora Lúcia. Todas as ações desenhadas tiveram impacto muito positivo. Sinto que cada vez mais estamos abrindo espaço para a Filosofia e para o retorno dos ensinamentos dos grandes pensadores da história humana. E a Lúcia, como uma das porta-vozes mais fidedignas desse universo, tem construído um legado gigante, ajudando a florescer novamente os grandes nomes, as grandes ideias e correntes que elevam o pensamento humano. Sinto como se ela fosse um arauto de uma nova espécie de “Renascimento”, dessa vez, adaptando para a contemporaneidade diversos conceitos, que sem sua interpretação e olhar minucioso, seriam herméticos demais para nossa compreensão. Sem mais delongas, segue nossa gostosa entrevista; um tempo fora do tempo para tratarmos de assuntos do nosso presente de uma maneira singular que só a Professora Lúcia consegue fazer! Para aqueles que quiserem conhecer sua BIO em maior profundidade, ela foi compartilhada pela acessória de imprensa da Professora e estará disponível no descritivo da matéria publicada no Blog "O que te Motiva" da Revista Exame. Segue o link: LINK: Meus agradecimentos especiais para a Fernanda Almendra pelos teasers e pela vinheta de abertura, produzidos com tanto carinho, esmero e dedicação e pela parceria do meu companheiro Danilo España pelas edições longas e apoio incondicional ao projeto. Agradeço à cada um dos 8 maravilhosos entrevistados dessa série: Katya Hemelrijk, Reverendo Lucas, David Schurmman, Aline Stival, Santo, Francisco Martinez, Joka Kassis e Professora Lúcia Helena Galvão por todo tempo dedicado, conhecimento compartilhado e acolhimento ao projeto. Cada um em sua área, é uma imensa fonte de inspiração. Eles ajudam a nortear nossos atos para um novo momento de mundo que já começou. Meu muito obrigada. LINKS DE INTERESSE: -Professora Lúcia Helena Galvão: @profluciahelenagalvao -Nova Acrópole - site: https://www.acropole.org.br -Nova Acrópole no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?searc... -Vídeos com a Professora Lúcia Helena na Nova Acrópole: https://www.youtube.com/results?searc... -Luah Galvão: https://www.luahgalvao.com.br Sugestões, colaborações, observações pelo whatsapp 61 9 8361 57 53 - Voluntários Membros da Nova Acrópole Asa Sul #insights #novomundo #luahgalvao #novaacropole #filosofia #cultura #voluntariado #newacropolis #nuevaacropole #volunteer #culture #philosophy #palestrasfilosoficas #filosofiaaplicada #filosofiaamaneiraclassica #autoconhecimento #sentidodevida #vidainterior #consciencia #luciahelenagalvao #professoraluciahelena #acropoleplay #palestrafilosoficanovaacropole
On this week's episode of “Beyond the Furrows”, KCBX's Francisco Martinez introduces you to a farmworker who has spent much of her life giving back- to her kids, and to her community. In our new feature “Agenda Breakdown” Kim Bisheff explains the process used when a city's mayor steps down. Also, from student reporters at UC Santa Barbara, you'll learn about ways to coexist with the wildlife which is increasingly showing up in urban areas. In the “Nonprofit Story”, Jill Bolster-White of Transitions Mental Health Association talks about helping others with mental health struggles. And finally, on “Working Lunch” you'll meet Walt Lafky, co-founder of the successful Cal Poly student start-up Harvestly.
On Sept. 21, San Luis Obispo mayor Heidi Harmon stepped down with more than a year left in her term. I talk with SLO city clerk Teresa Purrington about how city council plans to fill the vacancy and how SLO residents can weigh in on the decision. Action item: submit public comment before the Oct. 5 city council meeting. Produced by Francisco Martinez. Music by Wes Bisheff. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agendabreakdown/support
In our series “Beyond the Furrows”, KCBX's Francisco Martinez introduces us to a local farmworker who came to the U.S. from Oaxaca Mexico; her dream is to return to her home country someday. In “Playing With Food”, Father Ian explores the homestead of former SLO city council member Aaron Gomez to learn about Off the Grid cooking. In “Working Lunch”, you'll meet local photographer and activist Ranoda Campbell, who specializes in LGBTQ and BIPOC weddings. Finally, the emerging wildfire litigation industry in California has become big business for attorneys in recent years.
Beyond the Furrows is KCBX's 12 part series on farmworkers on the Central Coast, and in this week's episode Francisco Martinez reports on the efforts to vaccinate farmworkers as the Delta variant spreads. Literacy for Life in San Luis Obispo is a non-profit organization that partners with libraries throughout the county to teach adult learners English language skills. Ballots are being sent out to all registered voters in California for the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom, and we'll hear from Santa Barbara County Clerk Recorder Joseph Holland. We'll get an update on the Edna Valley wine industry from June McIver. Finally, explore fresh figs with Fr Ian on Playing With Food.
As part of the KCBX Arts Beat, we're taking a look at how three local music organizations survived the pandemic: Festival Mozaic, the SLO Symphony, and Infinite Music. In our 3rd episode of KCBX's 12 part series 'Beyond the Furrows" reporter Francisco Martinez explores how labor trafficking affects farmworkers and what's being done locally. The Land Conservancy of SLO County is starting to assess usage potential for the Santa Rita Ranch along Highway 46. You'll hear from Around Downtown's Bettina Swigger as she speaks with Erica Crawford of the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce. Finally, we'll join Fr. Ian Dellinger as he explores sheep milk ice cream on Playing With Food.
As part of the KCBX Arts Beat, we're taking a look at how three local music organizations survived the pandemic: Festival Mozaic, the SLO Symphony, and Infinite Music. In our 3rd episode of KCBX's 12 part series 'Beyond the Furrows" reporter Francisco Martinez explores how labor trafficking affects farmworkers and what's being done locally. The Land Conservancy of SLO County is starting to assess usage potential for the Santa Rita Ranch along Highway 46. You'll hear from Around Downtown's Bettina Swigger as she speaks with Erica Crawford of the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce. Finally, we'll join Fr. Ian Dellinger as he explores sheep milk ice cream on Playing With Food.
In this episode, we speak with retired United States Marine Corps veteran and fellow Fibro Youth Advocate with the Fibromyalgia Care Society of America, Francisco Martinez. We discuss Francisco's background with the military and being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and he also shares his best advice for living with chronic pain. Podcast Transcription Podcast Translation (Spanish) . Learn More About the Fibromyalgia Care Society of America: Website: https://www.fibro.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fibrocares Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fibrocares/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fibrocares . Contact Us: fibrofriendspod@fibro.org . Learn More About Genetic Genie . Join our team for the Fibromyalgia Care Society of America's Virtual Caterpillar Run/ Walk 2021! To donate or join Team Fibro Friends: https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/fibro-friends To learn more about the event: https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/virtual-caterpillar-walkrun-2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Nerdy Latinas Podcast, Short Latina & Sabritas discuss all things Voting, Politics & the 2020 Presidential Election with their two guests, Pancho & Amanda Reyna. Francisco Martinez is an established campaign field worker. Francisco is a first generation american born and raised in the Southwest side of Chicago. He has worked on campaigns on all levels of campaigns, helping run statewide gubernatorial campaigns, federal congressional campaigns, municipal and city council races. Amanda Reyna is a native of San Antonio. She is the founder of @latinavote, an effort to increase the number of Latina voters in the U.S. Be sure to check out the suggested sources from this episode to vote for this upcoming election: — Girl, I guess Progressive Voter Guide: http://bit.ly/GirlIGuess2020P — https://www.vote411.org/ — https://latina.vote/ — www.vote.org — www.votelikeawoman.us --- Don’t wait until November 3rd 2020 to cast your vote! Vote early! Your vote matters! Your voice matters! --- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message
Desde Lanzadera tenemos la suerte de interaccionar con personas increíbles, startups disruptoras y acompañarlas en su camino, desde la más pequeña a la más grande. Queríamos compartir con la comunidad startup y empresarial este conocimiento y por eso Lanzamos “El Podcast de Lanzadera”. Yo soy Rubén Marzal, director de proyectos en Lanzadera y encargado de trazar estas entrevistas y aprendizajes. En este primer capítulo os presento una de las historias de las que nos sentimos más orgullosos, la historia de Codigames contada por su Ceo Francisco Martinez. Codigames es un estudio de desarrollo de juegos sociales para dispositivo móvil que se ha convertido en referente en el sector, ya que ha tenido un crecimiento espectacular, pasando de facturar 1 millón de euros a más de 40 millones, en tan solo un año. Contenido del episodio. 1. Codigames y su historia. 2. El modelo de negocio. 3. La organización de la empresa. 4. Metodología de lanzamiento. 5. Cultura de la empresa. 6. Cómo escalaron la compañía. 7. Las inversiones. 8. Los buenos momentos, pero también los más complicados. 9. El Big Bang. 10. El futuro de Codigames. 11. El futuro del sector.
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El padrino del programa Francisco Martinez, con más de 20 años de trayectoria, nos platica de sus inicios en logística hasta llegar a ahora, hablamos de como se esta haciendo frente a la pandemia y durante todo este recorrido nos comparte valiosos consejos.
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Nos visita Francisco Martínez, socio fundador de Alter Finance, firma líder en consultoría especializada en financiación alternativa a empresas.
Assistant Professor Jeff Roy shares his research of music and dance among India’s third gender community and Cal Poly Pomona students Joanna Flores, Francisco Martinez and Jordin Veazie discuss the benefits of taking his course on arts integration for K-12 teachers.
En este episodio, **Zero Uno**, entrevista a **Francisco Martinez** del podcast **Faro de Lenguas** y nos cuenta todo lo relacionado al aprendizaje de idiomas. ¿Alguna vez han escuchado un podcast para aprender idioma? ¿Lo harían? Oigan y luego nos cuentan. Su web de contacto es: [https://www.farodelenguas.xyz/](https://www.farodelenguas.xyz/) Gracias por escucharnos, pueden acceder a todo nuestro contenido en [https://unionpodcastera.com/](https://unionpodcastera.com/) Estamos disponibles en Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify y tu app preferida. Además te invitamos a que ingreses en nuestro grupo de Telegram aquí
The team discuss the odd decision by the IPC to move forward a non-decision about the Russian Paralympians which oddly broke up the bad news doping stories around Froome and Gatlin. Ash Davies previews Nigeria and Senegal and gives a round up on the WC2018 Draw and Moscow weather. Francisco Martinez is in studio to talk Mexican football and why Russia chose him!
In the midst of police shooting community members and gunmen shooting police, and as the republican and democratic conventions wrap up, we look back at the history of secret surveillance and disruption of organizations dissenting and struggling against all odds. COINTELPRO, the secret FBI project to infiltrate and disrupt domestic organizations thought to be “subversive,” targeted many African-American, Native-American, and other movements for self-determination by people of color in the U.S.. Between 1956 and 1971, the FBI conducted more than 2,000 COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program) operations. Over the next two weeks, we’ll be broadcasting the documentary film “COINTELPRO 101.” Today we hear the first half of the film, produced by the Freedom Archives. Special thanks to The Freedom Archives. Featuring: Liz Derias, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Bob Boyle, attorney Jose Lopez, Puerto Rican Cultural Center executive director Lucy Rodriguez, Puerto Rico Independence movement leader and former political prisoner Ward Churchill, Native American activist and author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Native American activist and author Leonard Peltier, political prisoner Ricardo Romero, Al Frente de Lucha co-founder Priscilla Falcon, University of Northern Colorado Hispanic Studies professor Francisco Martinez, Chicano/Mejicano activist and attorney. CORRECTION: Making Contact staff inadvertently misstated attorney Bob Boyle’s name as Bob Doyle in the audioversion of the COINTELPRO 101 documentary (Part 1). We apologize for the mistake.
In the midst of police shooting community members and gunmen shooting police, and as the republican and democratic conventions wrap up, we look back at the history of secret surveillance and disruption of organizations dissenting and struggling against all odds. COINTELPRO, the secret FBI project to infiltrate and disrupt domestic organizations thought to be “subversive,” targeted many African-American, Native-American, and other movements for self-determination by people of color in the U.S.. Between 1956 and 1971, the FBI conducted more than 2,000 COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program) operations. Over the next two weeks, we’ll be broadcasting the documentary film “COINTELPRO 101.” Today we hear the first half of the film, produced by the Freedom Archives. Special thanks to The Freedom Archives. Featuring: Liz Derias, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Bob Boyle, attorney Jose Lopez, Puerto Rican Cultural Center executive director Lucy Rodriguez, Puerto Rico Independence movement leader and former political prisoner Ward Churchill, Native American activist and author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Native American activist and author Leonard Peltier, political prisoner Ricardo Romero, Al Frente de Lucha co-founder Priscilla Falcon, University of Northern Colorado Hispanic Studies professor Francisco Martinez, Chicano/Mejicano activist and attorney. CORRECTION: Making Contact staff inadvertently misstated attorney Bob Boyle’s name as Bob Doyle in the audioversion of the COINTELPRO 101 documentary (Part 1). We apologize for the mistake.
Going a few years back, somewhere in the middle of 2009, two friends where invited to a DJ after-school class and little did they know that it would change their lives forever! Francisco Estrada & Francisco Martinez immediately began perfecting their new DJ hobby. A few moths later, they where both playing individual gig's and party's. In 2011, both Francisco's decided to join forces and start producing their own music together. They began producing Hard Electro & Complextro under the name "This Is Massive" and gained a great fan base by signing "Reach Out" to Plasmapool Records. Later that year, "This Is Massive" will also hit #43 on the Beatport Top 100 Electro House charts with their track "Shock Top" released under PandaFunk Records.In 2013, DUVOH went on a small Tour as a supporting act for DEORRO & has gained lots of support from Hardwell, Tiesto, Laidback Luke, Deorro and many more. Their most recent release, "Get Ready For This" was named Demo of the week on Hardwell podcast "Hardwell on Air". This is just the beginning for DUVOH! Keep an eye out for these guys, they come to demolish dance floors and take over the scene! TRACKLISTING1. DNNYD & Duvoh - Let's Get It Started (Original Mix)2. ZooFunktion & Duvoh - We Do It Again (Original Mix)3. Deorro & Duvoh - Black (Original Mix)4. Duvoh - RPM (Original Mix)5. Duvoh - ID6. Duvoh - Encore (Original Mix)7. Duvoh - Get Ready For This (Original Mix)8. Duvoh - ID 9. Duvoh - I Want You Mine (Original Mix)10. Deorro & Duvoh - ID
Going a few years back, somewhere in the middle of 2009, two friends where invited to a DJ after-school class and little did they know that it would change their lives forever! Francisco Estrada & Francisco Martinez immediately began perfecting their new DJ hobby. A few moths later, they where both playing individual gig's and party's. In 2011, both Francisco's decided to join forces and start producing their own music together. They began producing Hard Electro & Complextro under the name "This Is Massive" and gained a great fan base by signing "Reach Out" to Plasmapool Records. Later that year, "This Is Massive" will also hit #43 on the Beatport Top 100 Electro House charts with their track "Shock Top" released under PandaFunk Records.In 2013, DUVOH went on a small Tour as a supporting act for DEORRO & has gained lots of support from Hardwell, Tiesto, Laidback Luke, Deorro and many more. Their most recent release, "Get Ready For This" was named Demo of the week on Hardwell podcast "Hardwell on Air". This is just the beginning for DUVOH! Keep an eye out for these guys, they come to demolish dance floors and take over the scene! TRACKLISTING1. DNNYD & Duvoh - Let's Get It Started (Original Mix)2. ZooFunktion & Duvoh - We Do It Again (Original Mix)3. Deorro & Duvoh - Black (Original Mix)4. Duvoh - RPM (Original Mix)5. Duvoh - ID6. Duvoh - Encore (Original Mix)7. Duvoh - Get Ready For This (Original Mix)8. Duvoh - ID 9. Duvoh - I Want You Mine (Original Mix)10. Deorro & Duvoh - ID
Going a few years back, somewhere in the middle of 2009, two friends where invited to a DJ after-school class and little did they know that it would change their lives forever! Francisco Estrada & Francisco Martinez immediately began perfecting their new DJ hobby. A few moths later, they where both playing individual gig's and party's. In 2011, both Francisco's decided to join forces and start producing their own music together. They began producing Hard Electro & Complextro under the name "This Is Massive" and gained a great fan base by signing "Reach Out" to Plasmapool Records. Later that year, "This Is Massive" will also hit #43 on the Beatport Top 100 Electro House charts with their track "Shock Top" released under PandaFunk Records.In 2013, DUVOH went on a small Tour as a supporting act for DEORRO & has gained lots of support from Hardwell, Tiesto, Laidback Luke, Deorro and many more. Their most recent release, "Get Ready For This" was named Demo of the week on Hardwell podcast "Hardwell on Air". This is just the beginning for DUVOH! Keep an eye out for these guys, they come to demolish dance floors and take over the scene! TRACKLISTING1. DNNYD & Duvoh - Let's Get It Started (Original Mix)2. ZooFunktion & Duvoh - We Do It Again (Original Mix)3. Deorro & Duvoh - Black (Original Mix)4. Duvoh - RPM (Original Mix)5. Duvoh - ID6. Duvoh - Encore (Original Mix)7. Duvoh - Get Ready For This (Original Mix)8. Duvoh - ID 9. Duvoh - I Want You Mine (Original Mix)10. Deorro & Duvoh - ID
Francisco Martinez, invitado Especial del pastor de la Iglesia Bautista El Faro de la ciudad de Lemon Grove, CA, que predico un mensaje biblico durante la noche del Miercoles 15 de Enero del 2014.
COINTELPRO, the secret FBI project to infiltrate and disrupt domestic organizations thought to be “subversive.”, targeted many African American, Native American, and other movements for self-determination by people of color in the U.S. Between 1956 and 1971, the FBI conducted more than 2,000 COINTELPRO operations. Over the next two weeks, we'll broadcast the documentary film “COINTELPRO 101.” Today we hear the second half of the film, produced by the Freedom Archives. Special thanks to The Freedom Archives. Featuring: Muhammad Ahmad/Max Stanford, Revolutionary Action Movement founder and national field chairman; Akinyele Umoja, Georgia State University African-American Studies Professor; Geronimo Pratt, Black Panther Party member and former political prisoner; Stokely Charmichael/Kwame Ture, former Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chairman; Bob Doyle, attorney; Laura Whitehorn, Activist and former political prisoner; Kathleen Cleaver, Black Panther Party member and attorney; Wesley Swearingen, former FBI special agent; Ward Churchill, Native American activist and author; Joan Bird, Black Panther Party; Jeanne Hamilton, Juror in Geronimo Pratt's case; Senator Frank Church; Jose Lopez, Puerto Rican Cultural Center Executive Director; Ricardo Romero, Al Frente de Lucha co-founder; Priscilla Falcon, University of Northern Colorado Professor of Hispanic Studies; Francisco Martinez, Chicano/Mejicano activist and attorney For More Information: Freedom Archives-COINTELPRO 101 http://www.freedomarchives.org/Cointelpro.html Black Panther Party for Self Defense http://www.blackpanther.org/ Mumia Abu-Jamal/Prison Radio http://www.prisonradio.org/mumia.htm USA PATRIOT Act http://www.aclu.org/national-security/usa-patriot-act Revolutionary Action Movement http://www.monroefordham.org/organizations/Black_RAM.html Puerto Rican Cultural Center http://prcc-chgo.org/ Al Frente de Luche Cultural Center http://www.alfrente.org/ School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL) http://www.schoolofunityandliberation.org/ Ward Churchill Solidarity Network http://wardchurchill.net/ American Indian Movement (AIM) http://www.aimovement.org/ Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz http://www.reddirtsite.com/ The post Making Contact – COINTELPRO 101 (Part 2) appeared first on KPFA.