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04-13-25 Sun PM “Men As Trees” Rev. Jesse Galindo Luke 21:19You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org
Cristian Galindo - De Goda Nyheterna by Citykyrkan Stockholm
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Welcome to The Ecommerce Braintrust podcast, brought to you by Julie Spear, Head of Retail Marketplace Services, and Jordan Ripley, Director of Retail Operations. Today, we're joined by two of the sharpest minds at Acadia—experts who live and breathe Amazon. Whether it's diving deep into AI advancements, crafting and optimizing product listings, or navigating the ever-evolving customer journey, these two are on the front lines, ensuring our brands are set up for long-term organic success. First up, we have Julian Galindo, Senior Account Manager on our Retail Team—a recognized authority and proud self-proclaimed nerd when it comes to AI-driven content optimization. Joining him is Predrag Vetnic, Retail Strategist with a specialty in high-impact copywriting for ecommerce. If you've shopped on Amazon recently, chances are you've come across his work without even realizing it. We're thrilled to have them both on the show! Tune in to find out more! KEY TAKEAWAYS In this episode, Julie, Jordan, Predrag, and Julian discuss: Amazon's AI Advancements Introduction to Rufus, Amazon's AI shopping assistant, which helps customers by suggesting products based on their needs and queries. Cosmo, the AI system powering Rufus, aims to understand the "why" behind shopping behaviors to offer more personalized results. Optimization Practices for AI Transition from keyword-based search optimization to a focus on natural language and user intent. Importance of tailoring product detail pages (PDPs) for Rufus, not only using keywords but targeting customer needs and relevant questions. SEO Strategy Evolution Emphasizing human-like interaction while optimizing e-commerce content for AI. Leveraging footprint data from user interactions to inform and refine search experiences. Testing and Measuring Impact Methods for testing the effectiveness of AI-focused optimization strategies. Importance of monitoring conversion rates, organic share of voice, and search rankings. Future of AI in E-commerce Speculation on the integration of AI-driven search with traditional methods. Discussions on how AI could revolutionize personalized shopping experiences on platforms like Amazon.
Nesta edição, o maestro João Maurício Galindo respondeu às perguntas dos ouvintes. Ele explicou por que não existem concertos para instrumentos populares como o cavaquinho, o berimbau e o acordeão, abordou a ideia de escrever óperas para televisão, além de falar sobre o uso do breu por músicos de cordas para produzir som.Além disso, o maestro esclareceu o conceito de música neoclássica, detalhando sua relação com o classicismo e o romantismo, e como compositores como Stravinsky e Prokofiev contribuíram para o movimento. Ainda, comentou sobre a fusão do jazz com a música clássica, destacando a "third stream" de Gunter Schuller, e outros exemplos notáveis como o disco Perceptions de Dizzy Gillespie.Descubra as respostas completas no resumo do Pergunte ao Maestro desta semana.
Nesta edição, o maestro João Maurício Galindo respondeu às perguntas dos ouvintes. Ele esclareceu a origem do apelido Hoffmeister para um dos quartetos de cordas de Mozart, respondeu a uma dúvida sobre os títulos de algumas peças de Chopin, como O Prelúdio da Gota D'Água, A Polonaise Heroica e O Estudo Tristesse, e compartilhou a razão do nome do hino francês La Marseillaise, entre outras dúvidas. Descubra as respostas no resumo do Pergunte ao Maestro desta semana.
Sumario Informe Enigma Dirige y Presenta: Jorge Ríos Escúchanos cada viernes de 23:00h a 01:00h en directo en Radio Platja d'Aro. Síguenos a través de nuestras redes sociales o contacta con nosotros en el siguiente correo electrónico: informeenigmapodcast@gmail.com Contacto Yolanda Martínez: 647552954 Esta semana en nuestro programa, nos adentramos en algunos de los casos más oscuros y misteriosos de la historia reciente de España. Comenzamos explorando los peligrosos secretos de la secta Edelweise, considerada en los años 70 y 80 como la más destructiva del país, y su vínculo con el macabro crimen de Alcáçer. Para ello, conversamos con Hugo Fernández, quien nos ayudará a desentrañar este inquietante episodio. A continuación, el criminólogo Félix Ríos nos ofrece un análisis exhaustivo del caso de Daniel Sancho, abordándolo desde la perspectiva forense y judicial para comprender los elementos que marcaron este trágico suceso. En la siguiente parte del programa, nos unimos a Juan Rada para abordar el crimen de los Galindo, 50 años después, en un análisis que trata de desvelar nuevas claves que aún permanecen sin respuesta. Finalmente, Yolanda Martínez nos hablará de los falsos profetas y timadores que se ocultan bajo la piel de místicos, engañando a miles de personas. Descubriremos cómo operan estas figuras y qué les motiva a manipular a aquellos que buscan respuestas. A lo largo de esta semana, desentrañaremos secretos, resolveremos enigmas y arrojaremos luz sobre algunas de las historias más perturbadoras de nuestra historia reciente. No te lo pierdas. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/277207
Hoy en el Tema del Día conversamos en vivo desde nuestro estudio con Francisco Bertrand Galindo, Abogado ex ministro de justicia, de seguridad pública e interior, ex secretario Jurídico de la Presidencia y observador de la realidad.
Ángel Galindo, portavoz de Izquierda Unida, nos habla de la moción que llevan al Pleno del Ayuntamiento de Segovia.
On this episode of @empoweredwithgina Gina welcomes guest Tish Galino, CEO and co-founder of 360 Agency, a Latina- and Black-owned multicultural marketing firm. From translating for her immigrant community at just 9 years old to becoming the CEO, her journey is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode of Empowered with Gina, we dive deep into her story—how she built an award-winning agency, founded Women Raise the Game to uplift women in business, and navigated personal and professional challenges with unshakable resilience.Tish opens up about growing up in a farmworker community, breaking into the corporate world, and the struggles of entrepreneurship—especially as a woman of color. She also shares her recent experience of losing her home in the California fires and the powerful lessons in vulnerability, community, and perseverance.Like this episode? Don't forget to subscribe! Interested in joining the Empowered with Gina membership community? Learn more here: https://www.empoweredwithgina.com/empowered-collective-membership#podcast #empowerment #empower #womenempoweringwomen #womenempoweringwomen
Miguel Sánchez Galindo, director de DigitalES, nos cuenta qué DigitalES es “la asociación para la transformación digital del país, es todo el ecosistema digital español”. Además, el invitado nos explica que “queremos que la tecnología tenga un impacto positivo en la sociedad, en las empresas y en la administración”. La asociación tiene asociada a 60 empresas, que según Miguel Sánchez, son los grandes líderes de estos subsectores de la tecnología. El peso en el empleo es importante ya que como nos cuenta el director de DigitalES, la asociación representa el 20% de los empleos totales de la tecnología en España. La digitalización es cada vez más importante en el entorno empresarial. Por eso, desde la Asociación Española para la Digitalización quieren que se incorpore lo antes posible al tejido empresarial español.
En el programa especial de La brújula en Segovia hablamos con el escritor Juan Carlos Galindo, que convirtió a Segovia en un personaje más de sus novelas negras. Juan Carlos dice que Segovia es una ciudad muy literaria pero que no hay muchas novelas ambientadas en esta ciudad.
Christian Galindo - Din Härlighet by Citykyrkan Stockholm
Keith sits down with Jeremy Galindo to discuss growing up in San Antonio, TX, early music influences, the early days of This Will Destroy You, the release of their debut record "Young Mountain", the positive reaction it received upon release, the moment Jeremy decided to leave everything else behind and focus on the band and the sacrifices he makes for his art. We also do a deep dive on TWDY's S/T, Tunnel Blanket and Another Language LP's, the recent creative split within the band and how they will function moving forward. We also discuss Jeremy's new band You, Infinite with former This Will Destroy You bandmate Raymond Brown, their debut Self Titled LP, the creative process behind making the record and more.
Nesta edição, o maestro João Maurício Galindo respondeu às perguntas dos ouvintes. Ele explicou a origem do título da obra Alborada del Gracioso, de Maurice Ravel, e indicou repertórios interessantes para orquestras formadas apenas por instrumentos de cordas, além do período barroco. Além disso, esclareceu se há alguma relação entre as Danças Eslavas, de Dvořák, e as Danças Húngaras, de Brahms.Descubra as respostas no resumo do Pergunte ao Maestro desta semana!
Sumario Informe Enigma Dirige y Presenta: Jorge Ríos Escúchanos cada viernes de 23:00h a 01:00h en directo en Radio Platja d'Aro. Síguenos a través de nuestras redes sociales o contacta con nosotros en el siguiente correo electrónico: informeenigmapodcast@gmail.com Contacto Yolanda Martínez: 647552954 Esta semana en nuestro programa, nos adentramos en algunos de los casos más oscuros y misteriosos de la historia reciente de España. Comenzamos explorando los peligrosos secretos de la secta Edelweise, considerada en los años 70 y 80 como la más destructiva del país, y su vínculo con el macabro crimen de Alcáçer. Para ello, conversamos con Hugo Fernández, quien nos ayudará a desentrañar este inquietante episodio. A continuación, el criminólogo Félix Ríos nos ofrece un análisis exhaustivo del caso de Daniel Sancho, abordándolo desde la perspectiva forense y judicial para comprender los elementos que marcaron este trágico suceso. En la siguiente parte del programa, nos unimos a Juan Rada para abordar el crimen de los Galindo, 50 años después, en un análisis que trata de desvelar nuevas claves que aún permanecen sin respuesta. Finalmente, Yolanda Martínez nos hablará de los falsos profetas y timadores que se ocultan bajo la piel de místicos, engañando a miles de personas. Descubriremos cómo operan estas figuras y qué les motiva a manipular a aquellos que buscan respuestas. A lo largo de esta semana, desentrañaremos secretos, resolveremos enigmas y arrojaremos luz sobre algunas de las historias más perturbadoras de nuestra historia reciente. No te lo pierdas.
Juan Rada nos lleva a recorrer el caso de los Galindo, un crimen que marcó a España hace ya 50 años. A través de nuevas perspectivas, analizaremos las huellas del pasado y las posibles respuestas que aún permanecen sin resolver.
Nesta edição, o maestro João Maurício Galindo respondeu às perguntas dos ouvintes. Ele explicou como funciona um curso de composição musical, os motivos que levaram Schubert a deixar sua Oitava Sinfonia inacabada e o impacto dos golpes de martelo no último movimento da Sexta Sinfonia de Mahler. Além disso, abordou a origem e as características da ópera rock, destacando Tommy, do The Who, como exemplo pioneiro. Descubra as respostas no resumo do Pergunte ao Maestro desta semana.
Tenemos la impresión de que los crímenes novelescos siempre tienen que ocurrir en grandes ciudades, como Madrid, Barcelona, Nueva York, París, Los Ángeles… Y hay autores que se empeñan todos los años en quitarnos la razón, en hacernos ver que estamos equivocados. Segovia, con su Acueducto imponiendo su silueta majestuosa, parece la ciudad perfecto para pasear y ser feliz, una ciudad de esas que no dejan espacio para el mal. Pero Juan Carlos Galindo nos ha demostrado que en Segovia también se mata. Al menos, en sus novelas. La última es Muerte privada, en la que una pista reabre el caso de Leticia Santos, una chica desaparecida hace veinte años en los alrededores del Alcázar. Y se ponen a trabajar el periodista Jean Ezequiel y la detective Teresa Trajano. El libro viene de la mano de Salamandra. El proceso de escritura tiene mucho de alquimia. De mezclar unos materiales con otros, transformándolos en algo diferente, un algo diferente que nos proporciona muchas horas de placer. Álvaro Colomer es un profesional de la información cultural al que un puñado de autores de primer nivel le han confiado sus secretos. Aprende a escribir es un libro lleno de revelaciones, de esas intimidades de los escritores. Lo ha publicado Debate. Llevamos casi un siglo esperando a Godot gracias a Samuel Beckett, un irlandés que fue muy amigo de James Joyce, pero que no solo dedicó su vida a la escritura. Tuvo varias amantes: una de ellas, la multimillonaria Peggy Guggenheim. Repasamos su vida, la pública y la privada. Y entre las novedades que llegan a las librerías, el regreso de Bevilacqua y Chamorro, treinta años después de que llegaran a nuestras vidas por obra y gracias de Lorenzo Silva. Y hasta tenemos la visita del conde Drácula.
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Hey Biblos Family, we hope you enjoyed this week's episode.If you haven't yet, make sure to leave a review and let us know your thoughts on the content this week. Also, make sure to add our podcast to your library if you haven't yet, so you don't miss our weekly content. Also, check out seedgiver.org, and consider becoming a part of this missions initiative. With your spare change, you can change the world!
Irene Quero talks about so many things and how life composition, music and being a woman is so intertwined. Enjoy this inspiring interview!
Nesta edição, o maestro João Maurício Galindo respondeu às perguntas dos ouvintes da Rádio Cultura FM. Ele explicou o significado do termo Partita nas obras de Bach, abordou a questão dos compositores autodidatas e destacou o caso de Modest Mussorgsky. Além disso, esclareceu a origem do título Momentos Musicais nas peças para piano de Schubert.Descubra as respostas no resumo do "Pergunte ao Maestro" desta semana.
Recibimos la celestial visita del profeta del algoritmo, Jorge Yorya, y celebramos que es jueves de cine con nuestro director y friki de confianza David Galán Galindo. También nos quejamos a boca llena sobre los cambios de la edad con la sección 'Eva le grita a una nube' y charlamos con la cantante gallega Miriam Rodríguez, que lo está petando con su 'Línea Roja Tour'.
This Will Destroy You and You, Infinite guitarist, Jeremy Galindo goes way off track with us this week. UFO's, ghosts, video games, basketball... Brad Pitt! But don't worry true fans, the whole middle of the pod gets into Jeremy's amazing musical journey, from first bands to latest projects - it's all here! Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chapter 587 - "The Meaning Of The Song Can Be Translated By The Listener" ...as read by Jeremy Galindo Today we welcome Jeremy Galindo to the podcast! Jeremy is one of the founders of legendary post rock band This Will Destroy You. Jeremy has a new album coming out under the name you, infinite, with former This Will Destroy You member Raymond Brown. That album is self-titled and releasing this Friday on Pelagic Records! Jeremy talks about the early days of This Will Destroy You, his initial pushback to being called a post rock band, the split that gave us two versions of This Will Destroy You, and then he deep dives into the new album's concept, creation, and more. https://youinfinite.bandcamp.com/album/you-infinitehttps://www.athousandarmsstore.com/collections/youinfiniteDiscordhttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/https://www.patreon.com/c/asthestorygrowsEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 587 Music:you, infinite - "Throughlines"This Will Destroy You - "Threads"This Will Destroy You - "Communal Blood"you, infinite - "Shine Eternal"you, infinite - "The Elder"
GDP Script/ Top Stories for February 13th Publish Date: February 13th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, February 13th and Happy birthday to Peter Gabriel ***02.13.25 - BIRTHDAY – PETER GABRIEL*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Regents approve first AI degree program State lifts poultry suspension after bird flu outbreak Atlanta teen snuck into Apalachee High during school day Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food 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: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Regents approve first AI degree program The University System of Georgia has approved its first bachelor’s degree in applied artificial intelligence, launching this fall at Middle Georgia State University’s Warner Robins campus. The program aims to prepare students for careers in industries like health care, business, and cybersecurity, addressing Atlanta’s growing demand for tech talent. With AI playing a key role in areas like supply chain optimization and IT, the program expects to start with 65 students, growing to 168 by its fourth year. STORY 2: State lifts poultry suspension after bird flu outbreak Georgia’s Department of Agriculture has lifted its suspension on poultry activities after extensive testing found no new cases of avian influenza. The suspension, prompted by two bird flu cases in Elbert County last month, had halted poultry sales and events statewide, excluding retail meat and egg sales. Commissioner Tyler Harper emphasized the ongoing threat of bird flu to Georgia’s poultry industry but celebrated the return to normal operations. Over 4,500 tests on nearly 50,000 chickens revealed no further detections, though national outbreaks have contributed to record-high egg prices. STORY 3: Atlanta teen snuck into Apalachee High during school day An Atlanta teen, Herson Galindo, was arrested for trespassing and drug possession after sneaking into Apalachee High School on a bus with his girlfriend, a student there. Galindo, a Tri Cities High School student, was found hiding in hallways and bathrooms before being reported by another student. This incident follows a tragic mass shooting at the school five months ago, which left four dead, and a separate gun-related arrest last month. While Galindo was unarmed, he was found with a THC vape pen and faces multiple charges, including possession of drugs on school grounds. 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: RINGLING BROS_FINAL STORY 4: GOP-led Georgia Senate votes to ban state medical coverage of transgender procedures The Georgia Senate passed Senate Bill 39, banning state health insurance plans from covering gender-affirming care, including hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery. The bill, passed along party lines, also prohibits state-owned healthcare facilities and physicians from providing such care. Democrats criticized the legislation as harmful, mean-spirited, and a distraction from real issues, warning it could hurt the economy and violate federal civil rights laws. Republicans, led by Sen. Blake Tillery, argued the bill reflects the will of most Georgians and ensures taxpayer dollars aren’t spent on these procedures. An amendment for mental health care exceptions was rejected. STORY 5: House Speaker Burns names interim chief of staff Former Gov. Nathan Deal’s chief of staff, Chris Riley, will temporarily serve as House Speaker Jon Burns’ chief of staff following an accident that hospitalized Terry England, the current chief of staff. Speaker Burns praised Riley’s experience and dedication, expressing confidence in his leadership during England’s recovery. Riley, who served as Deal’s chief of staff from 2011 to 2018, said he’s honored to step in and support Burns’ agenda. Burns assured colleagues that England is improving and will return to his role once recovered. Riley and his family run a small cattle farm in Hall County. Break 3: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food *** INGLES ASK LEAH 5 FAST FOOD*** We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 8 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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02-09-25 Sun PM “Delivered from the Intentions”Rev. Jesús GalindoActs 12:1-4You can contact us athttps://fpcdurham.org/contact
El grupo Despistaos se ha pasado por Cuerpos especiales para charlar con Eva Soriano y Nacho García de su nueva gira MMM, demostrando que están en su prime con nuevos singles, como su colaboración con Veintiuno Nunca la primera, canciones históricas y nueva gira, y regalan una nueva versión de su hit Cada dos minutos junto a la cómica. Además, Jorge Yorya detalla los trenes buenos y malos a los que subirse en redes sociales, Eva grita a una nube por una oyente que quiere más música y menos charla en el programa y David Galán Galindo habla de The Burtalist.
El colaborador de La Brújula presenta su segunda novela.
Los actores Fernando Gil y Raúl Tejón se han pasado por el estudio de Cuerpos especiales para contar todos los detalles de la tercera temporada de Machos Alfa. Además, un DUPYDAA muy actual, Jorge Yorya profundiza en el concepto de red social de WhattsApp y David Galán Galindo comenta el estreno de Hombre Lobo.
11-05-23 Sun PM “The Pillar And The Ground” Rev. Jesse Galindo1 Timothy 3:14-16You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org/contact
This week's Brewbound Podcast features a pair of interviews with 2024 Brewbound Award Winners. Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver shares why fonio is a game-changing ancient grain for brewers. Brewbound named Brooklyn's Fonio Rising series of beers its 2024 Best New Product. Plus, Breeze Galindo, director of operations of the Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing & Distilling, discusses the work of the grant-making and mentorship organization, which pays for technical education scholarships for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the brewing and distilling industries looking to continue their education. But first, Brewbound editor Justin Kendall and reporter Zoe Licata are joined by weekend newsletter writer Sean McNulty to review the latest headlines, including Jim Koch's succession plan at Boston Beer and President Jimmy Carter's impact on craft brewing's history. Sean also quizzes Justin and Zoe for his “Week in Beer Awards.”
Nos vamos hasta la Universidad de Salamanca para hablar con Ana Carabias, profesora de Historia Moderna de esa universidad. Con ella descubrimos a la verdadera Beatriz Galindo, conocida popularmente como 'La Latina', lejos del mito que se ha creado a su alrededor.
La joven artista Chiara Oliver se ha pasado por Cuerpos especiales para presentar su nuevo sencillo bucle, el adelanto de su próximo EP: la última página. Además, David Galán Galindo comenta el estreno de Kraven el Cazador, Nacho García repasa la actualidad de la prensa del corazón antes de fin de año y Bertus se convierte en Nostradamus con predicciones de cara a 2025.
Uma das trajetórias mais longevas e prolíficas da literatura brasileira se encerrou no último dia 9 de dezembro com a morte de Dalton Trevisan, perto de completar 100 anos. Em mais de 80 anos dedicados aos livros, o autor de O vampiro de Curitiba (1965), A Polaquinha (1985) e Cemitério de Elefantes (1993) continuava ativo, escrevendo e reescrevendo seus textos, uma obra iniciada na década de 40. Neste 125º episódio do 451 MHz, a curadora da Flip, Ana Lima Cecilio, e o escritor e tradutor Caetano W. Galindo conversam sobre o talento extraordinário de Dalton para o conto, suas influências, a relação com a cidade de Curitiba e dão dicas para começar a ler o autor. O episódio foi realizado com apoio da Lei de Incentivo à Cultura. Apoie o 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451
Welcome to another episode of The Ecommerce Braintrust podcast hosted by Director of Retail Operations, Jordan Ripley. Today, we're excited to welcome two of Acadia's top experts in organic optimization for Google and Amazon. Scott Walldren, Head of SEO with over 15 years of experience, and Julian Galindo, Senior Account Manager, and Amazon organic growth expert, join us to tackle a key industry debate: does Amazon's advertising and SEO strategy follow Google's past playbook? We'll explore where the parallels hold up—and where Amazon is breaking new ground. Stay tuned for actionable insights from two leading voices in the field! Make sure you tune in to find out more! KEY TAKEAWAYS In this episode, Jordan, Scott, and Julian discuss: Conversion is the main goal of SEO on Amazon, emphasizing impactful keyword use over keyword stuffing. Google's Evolution: Transition from keyword focus to user-friendly, AI-refined content. Google's AI influences product titles and search result refinements. Amazon's Search and Product Promotion: Integration of richer content like editorial recommendations and badges on product listings that summarize customer feedback. AI streamlines customer journeys on Amazon, offering personalized recommendations but sometimes struggling with specifics. Importance of understanding consumer perspectives and conducting thorough keyword research. Aligning product descriptions with consumer search behavior. Evaluating search results to gauge consumer intent and market positioning. Balancing product features with search trends and refining naming conventions. The perpetual nature of SEO with continuous updates and adjustments. Regular content refresh cycles recommended for trend alignment and strategy effectiveness. AI's role in managing large-scale content updates and optimizing product discovery. Future implications of AI-driven search experiences. Utilizing questionnaires to gather client-specific information for accurate keyword targeting. Shifts in user search patterns requiring ongoing SEO strategy adjustments. Introduction of AI projects like "Rufus," providing personalized recommendations but facing challenges with detailed requests. User-generated reviews significantly impacting AI algorithms and customer trust in product discovery and purchase decisions. Future of E-commerce SEO: Optimizing for both AI-driven discovery and traditional search rankings.
Los intérpretes Kira Miró y Salva Reina se han pasado por Cuerpos especiales para presentera ¿Quién es quién?, la nueva comedia de Atresmedia Cine, y han reflexionado sobre la empatía con los familiares. Miguel Campos y su divulgación financiera se pregunta si los ricos son más guapos, Eva Soriano grita a una nube contra quienes no aman los musicales y David Galán Galindo habla del estreno de Wicked.
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É muito bom quando a leitura de um livro arrebata a gente, né? Pois Arthur Marchetto, Cecilia Garcia Marcon e Gustavo Magnani se juntam para conversar sobre uma das leituras que os deixou em prantos: "Os superstars da cadeia", de Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenya (ed. Fósforo, trad. Rogério Galindo). Um livro belíssimo sobre um futuro distópico em que presos podem optar por participar de um reality show sanguinário, em que eles devem matar uns aos outros para conseguir a liberdade - e acaba levantando questões sobre sistema penal, a culpa e a relação da sociedade com o encarceramento. Quer saber mais sobre discussão? Aperta o play! -- Links Apoie o 30:MIN Siga a gente nas redes Já apoia? Acesse suas recompensas
Pela primeira vez, o número de brasileiros que não leu nenhum trecho de um livro, dentro do espaço de três meses, supera o número de leitores no país. Quase 7 milhões de brasileiros deixaram de lado a prática nos últimos 4 anos, de acordo com dados da pesquisa “Retratos da Leitura no Brasil”, feita pelo Instituto Pró-Livro. O levantamento – que considera tanto livros impressos quanto digitais – revela outro dado preocupante: a escola deixou de ser vista como local de referência para a leitura. Para entender os fatores que levaram o Brasil a ter menos leitores e os efeitos desse resultado, Natuza Nery conversa com a socióloga Zoara Failla, coordenadora da pesquisa, e com Caetano Galindo, professor, escritor e tradutor. Zoara explica os fatores que levaram o país a perder leitores: a pandemia e o aumento do uso de redes sociais nos tempos livres. Ela fala também sobre como, ao adotar versões impressas, as pessoas leem mais. Escritor de ‘Lia' e ‘Latim em Pó' e tradutor do romance ‘Ulysses', de James Joyce, Galindo relembra como construiu sua relação com os livros e com o hábito de ler. Ele avalia ainda as consequências para a cultura em um país que lê menos: “Se perde muito, tudo. A leitura permite ir mais longe e possibilita discussões mais aprofundadas, alongadas e complexas”.
Jorge y Pau, de La Habitación Roja, se pasan por Cuerpos especiales para presentar su nuevo álbum, Crear, y mandar un caluroso mensaje de ánimo a los afectados por la dana de Valencia cantando en directo Las Olas. Además, Miguel Campos demuestra que para los gurús criptobros "La vida es como el ajedrez...", Eva Soriano grita a una nube por el exceso de nostalgia que traen los revival y David Galán Galindo le tira beef a María Guerra y comenta el estreno de la película navideña Red One.
Join us as we break down a weekend packed with action, drama, and head-scratchers in the ring! Junior lightweight O'Shaquie Foster edged Robson Conceicao again, claiming the WBC title in a split decision sequel that had more déjà vu than drama. Was this really a two-time win for Foster? We'll dig into why fans are still debating who deserved what and whether Conceicao can find a fresh path forward. Plus, lightweight Raymond Muratalla's explosive rebound and Abraham Nova's frustrating draw against Galindo—what's next for them?Golden Boy Promotions didn't disappoint either. Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield showed both promise and pitfalls against Rene Tellez Giron, surviving a scare but proving there's work ahead. And we'll touch on Gabriela Fundora's star-making night as she became the youngest undisputed champ, dedicating it to Oscar De La Hoya himself.As the weekend's dust settles, we pivot to previewing Friday night's big matchup on ESPN: Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos. Can Davis make a statement against the battle-tested Lemos, or will the Argentine underdog spoil the party?Catch this stream to catch all the highlights, lowlights, and what's next in the world of boxing. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the chat to share your take!0:00 Intro01:30 O'Shaquie Foster vs. Robson Conceicao II16:10 Raymond Muratalla stops Jesus Perez 23:45 Abraham Nova vs Humberto Galindo recap30:10 Jahi Tucker beats Kilo the Kid Madera 35:30 Floyd Schofield vs Rene Tellez Giron recap 43:50 Bek The Bully vs David Stevens 48:20 Gabriela Fundora is a star 54:00 Osleys Iglesias vs. Petro Ivanov56:00 Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos preview01:03:30 Troy Isley vs. Tyler Howard01:05:20 Abdullah Mason vs. Yohan Vasquez01:06:57 Kelvin Davis vs. Yeis Solando, 8 rounds, junior welterweights01:09:29 Ra'eese Aleem vs. Derlyn Hernandez-Gerarldo preview01:10:29 Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian II 01:13:51 Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs. Pedro Guevara01:15:53 Khalil Coe vs. Manuel Gallegos01:17:10 Ernesto Mercado vs. Jesus Saracho01:18:17 Zaquin Moses vs. Michael Ruiz01:18:46 Subriel Matias vs. Roberto Ramirez01:19:40 ProBox TV Saturday card preview
A DECOLONIALISH LATINX WRITER For our Season 5 finale, Kevin Madrigal Galindo shares his journey from his childhood in South San Francisco to Stanford University bioengineering student, food justice advocate, and chef, detailing how transformative experiences in nonprofit work inspired him to write poetry and publish his first chapbook, Hell/a Mexican! Season 6 of the pod starts back up March 2025! Instagram & Twitter/X - @lalistapodcast Music: Arriba Mami - Jingle Punks
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In this episode, Kyle interviews Gabriela Galindo: program coordinator of FLOWS (Foundations for Leaders Organizing for Water and Sustainability), an organization working towards social and environmental justice, ecosystem restoration, community building, and the preservation and protection of Indigenous medicines. She discusses her entry point to psychedelics and how she got involved with Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act (Prop 122) when she saw a complete absence of Indigenous representation in the legislature. The narrative that we all have a right to healing and that these medicines belong to everyone is pretty common today, but Galindo argues that this is not fair: that each plant has its own history, and that each is protected by its own culture. Shouldn't the communities that have stewarded these medicines for centuries have a say in whether their medicine is going to be shared and legislated at the state level? Shouldn't they have the ability to consent to these new proposals? She talks about: Why she likes using ‘movement' instead of ‘renaissance' when discussing our psychedelic culture What we could learn from Indigenous people's harmony with nature as we face an ongoing climate crisis The balancing act of pleasing everyone: Would decriminalization be as supported if Indigenous communities wanted to keep some of these substances criminalized for the protection of their culture and their ecosystems? How psychedelic communities should evolve to include community work into their routines: What do local communities need and how can you help? The importance of knowing when to step aside and truly center a community voice and more! If you're in Colorado, Galindo will be leading a panel on Oct. 17 called “Honoring Sacred Plant Medicines: Restoring Balance Through Indigenous Wisdom” as part of Wellness Week in Boulder. Click here for more info. For links, head to the show notes page.
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