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The calendar has turned over to March, and this week we are rolling out our peer-reviewed flagship publication, Presence Journal. We are so excited to share this issue with you – as we get to reveal a brand new look! Presence, which has been published by Spiritual Directors International since 1995, last received a redesign in 2003. Since I began working at SDI in 2018, we have been dreaming about giving Presence Journal a look and feel that reflects the vibrant dialog and intimate stories of spiritual direction and companionship that we bring to each issue. Over the past year, I have been working with some amazing creative people to make this a reality. In this episode, I have a conversation about this process with graphic designers Cristina Mejia and Martha María Tobón, who worked extensively under SDI's guidance to help create the new look and feel of Presence. Cristina is the director of True Indigo, an editorial design firm with over 25 years of international experience in publishing. She is also a spiritual director and a member of SDI. In his foreword to this first issue incorporating our redesign, SDI Executive Director Reverend SeiFu Singh-Molares writes, “One of the keys to change and transformation, particularly in a community as committed to both as SDI, is to stay true to our essence even as we continuously realign. So, we listen deeply as an act of spiritual presence, and we do so reverentially and lovingly, allowing the multitude of manifestations of the eternal to flow with us, through us and into us, from all of those that we companion, and who companion us. And by doing so, we learn to rest in the change, and to refresh even as we remain faithful to our calling and its essence.” I also want to thank Toby Becker, who has been a longtime designer with SDI, and helped me wrangle our design templates into a working issue, and to the Creative Team at SDI – Ann Lancaster and Larry J Morris III, for producing and integrating the redesign into the web edition of Presence. And of course to our Executive Director Rev. SeiFu, for his encouragement, leadership, and stewarding of this undertaking. Check out the new look in our current issue for March 2022, Volume 28, Issue 1. Presence Journal is published four times a year, in print and on the web. Presence is produced and shared with SDI Members. You can learn more at sdicompanions.org/presence/ --- Supported by the Fetzer Institute: helping build the spiritual foundation for a loving world. Fetzer's Sharing Spiritual Heritage report asks How will we hold onto ancient wisdom traditions while applying them creatively in today's time? Learn more at fetzer.org. --- Cristina Mejia has 30+ years of experience in the graphic design industry, primarily in international editorial design for commercial organizations such as ELLE, Impremedia and General Mills, to social organizations such as the National Immigration Forum and Catholic Relief Services. Cristina is a certified Spiritual Director from the Hesychia School 2019, a member of Spiritual Directors International (SDI), and focuses on the evocative method in her practice. Martha María Tobón is a Colombian graphic designer and art director with more than 25 years of experience in Graphic Design and Art Direction, who has worked for many years in Advertising Agencies and Graphic Design studios in Bogotá and London. --- Sponsored by: SIENA RETREAT CENTER'S SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE TRAINING PROGRAM GROUNDED IN THE SPIRITUALITY OF THE UNIVERSE STORY AND WITH AN ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN EMBRACE, SIENA RETREAT CENTER'S SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE TRAINING PROGRAM OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH. THIS TWO-YEAR, IN-PERSON PROGRAM'S HOLISTIC APPROACH INCLUDES SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT CONTENT, SKILLS-BUILDING, AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL REFLECTION AND GREATER SELF-AWARENESS. A NEW PROGRAM BEGINS JANUARY 2023. JOIN US FOR A “TASTE AND SEE” DAY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 11TH. SIENA RETREAT CENTER IS LOCATED ON LAKE MICHIGAN BETWEEN CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE AND IS COMMITTED TO BEING A CATALYST FOR A MORE JUST AND COMPASSIONATE WORLD. LEARN MORE AT WWW.SIENARETREATCENTER.ORG.
Este texto fue publicado originalmente por Iván Adaime en "Tendencias 2022: encuentro de creadores y periodistas en la nueva economía"; ejercicio colaborativo sin precedentes en Iberoamérica publicado por Story Baker Academy. Iván es CEO de Impremedia, el medio escrito más grande del mercado hispano en Estados Unidos. En su colaboración, analiza la evolución del mercado hispano tanto en su conformación demográfica como también en el crecimiento de la inversión publicitaria, uno de los grandes puntos pendientes para que cada vez haya más y mejor contenido cubriendo a la audiencia latina. Descarga aquí Tendencias 2022: https://www.tendenciasmedia.com/Suscríbete a The Muffin: https://www.storybaker.co/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monica Lozano, transformational leader across the public, private, and non-profit sectors with notable time at the helm of Impremedia, the parent company of the Spanish-language La Opinión news outlet, shares how her family's legacy of hard work, love for their Mexican heritage, and passionate defense of American Latino civil rights has inspired her own approach to leadership, tough decision-making, and her advocacy for Latino leadership in our nation's multiracial democracy.
Hoy me acompaña Ivan Adaime, CEO de ImpreMedia, la empresa de medios impresos y digitales en español más grande de Estados Unidos, con publicaciones emblemáticas como La Opinión de los Ángeles, El Diario de Nueva York y la Raza de Chicago Con Ivan, hablo sobre el estado actual del mercado hispano, sobre ese cambio que siempre parece inminente pero que nunca termina de ocurrir respecto al idioma en que consumen los hispanos, sobre la guerra actual entre las plataformas tecnológicas y Donald Trump y lo que eso significa para la democracia, y sobre los desafíos de monetizar frente a la dependencia por el modelo publicitario.Ivan encabeza una empresa que llega a más de 31 millones de usuarios únicos al mes y apunta a seguir fortaleciendo impremedia en un contexto en el que los medios que abracen la diversidad de todo tipo son Más necesarios que nunca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio me acompaña Iván Adaime, CEO de ImpreMedia, la empresa de medios impresos y digitales en español más grande de Estados Unidos, con publicaciones emblemáticas como La Opinión de los Ángeles, El Diario de Nueva York y la Raza de Chicago Con Ivan, hablo sobre el estado actual del mercado hispano, sobre ese cambio que siempre parece inminente pero que nunca termina de ocurrir respecto al idioma en que consumen los hispanos, sobre la guerra actual entre las plataformas tecnológicas y Donald Trump y lo que eso significa para la democracia, y sobre los desafíos de monetizar frente a la dependencia por el modelo publicitario.Iván encabeza una empresa que llega a más de 31 millones de usuarios únicos al mes y apunta a seguir fortaleciendo impremedia en un contexto en el que los medios que abracen la diversidad de todo tipo son Más necesarios que nunca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Junto al periodista de ImpreMedia, que está cubriendo las elecciones en Estados Unidos, tratamos de entender por qué las encuestas fallaron nuevamente, y cómo se llegó a esta instancia de pelea voto a voto.
Rafael Cores, vicepresidente de ImpreMedia, para entender cómo crece la crisis sanitaria en Estados Unidos.
Hello listeners, we're back this week with Maritere Rodriguez Bellas. Maritere is an award-winning author, bilingual and bicultural parenting expert, influencer, features writer, and speaker with a master’s degree in communications from Pepperdine University in California. Realizing she could combine her two life passions, writing and motherhood, Maritere became a voice for Latino parents long before the existence of online parenting resources. For twelve years, Maritere wrote a highly regarded and influential parenting column for La Opinión, the largest Spanish language newspaper in the country. During that time, she also wrote for the national magazines Ser Padres and Healthy Kids en Español and Exito! Chicago. For four years, her articles appeared in Vista magazine, distributed nationally and online via the ImpreMedia group, in the top 15 U.S. Hispanic markets. A parenting blogger since the fall of 2014, she is a contributor to online publications like Connect Her Media, Dual Language Schools Organization, and HipLatina, and she is a guest writer for Huffington Post. Maritere has been featured in Alegria Bilingual Magazine, Latina Style, todobebé.com, mamásporelmundo.com, El Nuevo Día, and El Post Antillano, among others. She has also been featured in many popular podcasts: Super Mamás, Bilingual Avenue,and the New 30 Podcast. Most recently, she has been collaborating Dual Language Schools organization on a video series in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, and she has collaborated with MomsRising.org/MamásconPoder as a bilingual resource for parents. Her website www.maritererodriguezbellas, where she blogs, is a place where she shares her wisdom as a Latina author and as a mom. Maritere appears regularly on Spanish language media (Univision and Telemundo) sharing her parenting expertise. She was just named Hispanic Style 2018 Latina of Influence and was nominated for a 2018 Tecla Award in the parenting category by the Hispanicize Media Group (HMG). Most recently, Mari won a Puerto Rico Blog Award under the education category. Listeners, Maritere and I talk about her life growing up and how she got into writing. Mari shares a beautiful story of someone becoming her champion and how this instance propelled her writing career, we talk about Puerto Rico and the devastation after Maria, and of course, we talk about raising bilingual kids in the U.S. This episode is brought to you by Snoozet, the fabric pocket that lets you live outside your phone (snoozet.com) Find Maritere on all things social: www.Maritererodriguezbellas.com www.instagram.com/latinaboomermom/ www.facebook.com/maritererodriguezbellas www.twitter.com/maritererbellas Find Cafe con Pam on all things social www.instagram.com/cafeconpampodcast/ www.facebook.com/cafeconpampodcast www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/podcast For the Small Biz Support Program head over to spreadideasmovepeople.com/sbsp Share this episode with someone you love And don't forget to Stay Shining!
Maria and Julio catch their breaths from all the incredible live shows and catch up on some major headlines with all-star Terrell Jermaine Starr, senior reporter at The Root, and María Peña, reporter with La Opinión. Terrell explains how Trump is fulfilling his white supremacy fantasy with his rhetoric and actions taken towards the Russia probe and immigration policy. And María Peña, who just returned from reporting in Jerusalem, gives important context to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Audio from María Peña's interviews with U.S. ambassador David Friedman and DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is courtesy of La Opinión and Impremedia. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we’re focusing on Spanish-language news. As you might have already heard, Univision news anchor Maria Elena Salinas announced her departure last week and it has left many unanswered questions: Why is she really leaving? What triggered her departure? Where is she going? Does Salinas already have a job lined up with an English-language network? Veronica Villafañe, editor-in-chief of Mediamoves.com and Hispanic media reporter for Forbes Magazine, joins me to discuss her exclusive interview with Salinas herself and what does not only her future hold, but what is the future of Spanish-language news as we know it? Also, can you imagine NY’s El Diario La Prensa, the country’s oldest Spanish-language newspaper, written in English? I chat with Rafael Cores, VP of Digital Content for Impremedia, about how the paper is modernizing its ways and defying the challenges of its demographics and business marketplace. That plus the latest in music, movies and tv on the Highly Relevant Podcast! EPISODE SUMMARY Veronica Villafañe talks Maria Elena Salinas - 1:23 Thoughts on Salinas' next step 2:02 Why English-language media didn't cover Salinas with the same zest as NBC's Tom Brokaw? 4:45 Salinas' chances of working in English 7:04 Reasons why Salinas might have left 15:39 How will Univision News fare without Maria Elena Salinas? 21:17 Afro-Latina Ilia Calderon as replacement could make a major statement to POC in Spanish news 23:39 What is the future of Spanish-language news? 25:14 JackedIN (recap of pop culture stories) - 30:18 Rafael Cores on 'El Diario La Prensa' and the state of Spanish language newspapers - 32:15 What is Impremedia? 33:09 Rafael's start in the media business: 34:34 Challenges of the Spanish-language newspaper business 37:10 How to transform a print business to digital 39:38 Has the new modern approach alienated older readers 43:45 Hispanics use Facebook for news more than any other platform 45:06 Should newspapers disappear and be converted directly to digital? 46:42 Will 'El Diario La Prensa' go English someday? 51:02 Thoughts on New York Times en Español 56:07 Thoughts on Maria Elena Salinas departure 58:48 This week's music playlist - 1hr Internacionales - Bomba Estereo What About Us - Pink X - Prince Royce (feat. Zendaya) Singer Pedro Capó on become a professional singer and songwriting inspiration - 1hr 1m Would you like to get in touch with us? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and please subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico: • Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via Spotify • Click here to subscribe via Stitcher
En este programa conversaremos sobre la frustración de los periodistas del periódico El Diario y su nueva compañía Impremedia y el problema de los derechos de periodistas. Ademas dos mujeres nos cuentan la historia de la vida como una mesera en la ciudad de Nueva York y como se pueden mejorar las condiciones de trabajo para dicho oficio. Latinos en Periodismo Oscar Hernandez, ejecutivo de ventas y representante de los empleados quien son miembros del The Newspapers Guild por le Diario, habla sobre la campaña con El Diario y Impremedia. Los periodistas que están tratando de informarnos con lo que esta pasando en nuestra comunidad. Estos son latinos en periodismo que han trabajado con el periódico de el Diario han trabajado para el periódico por una audiencia tradicional. Impremedia por el momento están tratando de quitar mucho de los periodistas que tienen mucha experiencia con la comunidad latina. Oscar nos dices la frustración que tiene El Diario y lo que esta pasando con los diferentes cambios y la perdida de periodistas latinos en un periódico históricamente hispano. Vida como una mesera Helena Partillo es una mesera de un restaurante en Manhattan y miembro de ROC NY y Diana Robinson de Alianza de Trabajadores de la Cadena Alimentaria nos habla sobre la vida como una mesera en la ciudad de Nueva York. Es muy común que los trabajadores ganen poco dinero. Los trabajadores que ganan propinas, es un sueldo de 5 dólares la hora y los que no ganan propina es un sueldo de 8 dólares la hora. También nos dice la diferencia y las historias de las vidas de muchas meseras en NY. En especial la lucha para obtener sus necesidades básicas. Además nos da sus opiniones sobre las trabajadores que trabajan como meseras con propina.