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En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, Christian Sobrino entrevista a Robert F. Mujica Jr., quién ha fungido como Director Ejecutivo de la Junta de Supervisión Fiscal desde el 1 de enero de 2023. En la conversación Robert habla de su crianza y preparación profesional, su relación con Puerto Rico cuando niño, su experiencia de sobre 25 años atendiendo los asuntos fiscales del estado de Nueva York y su entrada a la Junta de Supervisión Fiscal. Luego Sobrino y Robert discuten la misión actual de la Junta luego de concluir casi todas las restructuraciones de deuda del Gobierno, los issues anti-democráticos que representa la Junta, la nueva composición de la Junta ahora en el 2024, el rol de los planes fiscales y presupuestos en la gobernanza de Puerto Rico, el fin de la Junta y la ley PROMESA en Puerto Rico y mucho más.Este episodio de La Trinchera es presentado a ustedes por La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen que una imagen bien curada puede aportar a nuestro progreso profesional. Detrás de La Tigre, se encuentra un selecto grupo de expertos en moda y estilo personal, que te ayudarán a elaborar una imagen con opciones de ropa a la medida y al detal de origen Italiano para él, y colecciones europeas para ella. Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera"Pero la recuperación fiscal, incluso la excelencia fiscal, no equivale a servicios gubernamentales excelentes o adecuados. Es una condición necesaria pero no suficiente." - Dra. Julia Friedman
Art is all around us whether displayed in a famous museum or as graffiti on the sidewalk. But, what really constitutes art? Who decides what is art and what makes it valuable? How do you put a price tag on something so subjective? Art historian Julia Friedman joins William Shatner on this week's episode of 'I Don't Understand' to discuss what makes something art.
ZAK: It's The Best Advice Show and today we're gonna continue our on-going series, Advice from Our Grandparents. If you have some advice from your grandparents, I would love to hear it. Give me a call at 844-935-BEST. JULIA: My name is Julia and my advice is to never complain about paying taxes. Tax day is nearly upon us so this advice seemed timely. My grandfather, Arthur Braverman, used to have all these saying he would repeat and one of them was, "never complain about paying taxes." The reason behind this counsel is because paying taxes typically means two things. You are living in America or are an American and you likely have a job. Two things to be grateful for and not complain about. Both of my grandfathers were World War II vets and taught us to take great pride in being Americans. It is the land that gave our family opportunity. Also, there are so many people in our country that don't have a job right now and are hurting economically, emotionally or otherwise. They don't have the chance to pay taxes. It is important to not forget about them. ZAK: Thank you Julia Friedman and thank you, Arthur Braverman. I've got an old picture of Arthur up on our Instagram @BestAdviceShow. He's wearing a great suit. It was a less schlubby time when that picture was taken. Go check it out.
Join a deep conversation with Julia about relationships and addiction. Julia is a beacon for trauma recovery, healing, and empowerment. In this episode she openly shares about her traumatic experiences, addictions and how finding connection helped her heal and overcome these challenges. We also dive deep into loneliness, bulimia, inner child work, and authenticity.
Success and how you define it. Part 2 of the GOSO special features Xavier, another member of the program, Chief Program Officer, Geoffrey Golia, and Senior Program Director, Julia Friedman. David and Xavier discuss the unique momentum and energy we bring to this world. Do you take it or give it? Do you wake up with momentum on your mind? These fundamentals are key to achievement and fulfillment. We also explore the external societal forces that limit the achievement of formerly incarcerated young men. GOSO is about leveling the playing field for these young men and helping them find their own version of success. If you'd like to learn more about GOSO and its program, you can check out their website: https://www.gosonyc.org/. Enjoy episode two!
In this episode of the Rooted podcast, hear Julia Friedman's wonderful plenary talk entitled, “The Waiting is the Hardest Part.”…
In this episode of the Rooted podcast, hear Julia Friedman’s wonderful plenary talk entitled, “The Waiting is the Hardest Part.”…
Join Julia and me for an in depth conversation about Healing Relationships and Overcoming Addiction. We also dive deep into loneliness, boulimia, inner child work. Julia openly shares about her traumatic experiences, addictions and how finding connection helped her heal and overcome these challenges. Julia is a beacon for trauma recovery, healing, and empowerment. She blends leadership work, somatic therapy, parts work, Teal Swan’s Completion Process, and more to achieve life-changing results. Julia Phoenix Website: https://www.juliaphoenixeleven.com Sanne Heart Website: https://www.sanneheart.com Connect on Instagram @sanneheart Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pivotofchange/
Young talented filmmaker, Julia Friedman, joins Lenny, Neil and Bethel to discuss the 4C's: Julia's career and diverse background, Film making, Pets and we play This That or the other Thing.
Super Power U: Mental Models and Tactical Skills To Activate Your Inner Superhero
Julia Friedman is a beacon for trauma recovery, healing, and empowerment. She helps others reconnect with their own inner child, provides a safe space to feel and process old wounds, and come out on the other side possibly feeling lighter and more playful than ever before. On this week’s episode, she talks with Lisa about her own traumas from childhood, including growing up in a cult. She shares the symptoms that arose from repressed memories, and what finally helped her to move past the grief and shame and into a path of helping others all over the world. Julia now has over 10 years of experience working with children, several years of experience coaching and counseling adults, and blends leadership work, somatic therapy, the Teal Swan Completion Process, and more to achieve life-changing results. “The body is infinitely wise, and our consciousness is always moving towards integration.” -Julia Claire Friedman Super Power U Facebook Page Super Power U Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google PlayLisaBL.com
Julia Friedman teaches on how Jesus is the physical representation of grace.
Julia Friedman encourages us to steward our bodies according to God's design and not culture's demands.
Today, Julia Friedman, a frequent RYM elective speaker, encourages us with how to minister to our same sex attracted friends.
In today's episode, Julia Friedman, a frequent elective teacher at RYM conferences, teaches on leaning on the church as we recover from trauma.
Welcome to the RYM student podcast. Helping you fit God's truth into your life. Reflecting on biblical truth is vital for the life of the believer. In today's episode, Julia Friedman, a frequent elective teacher at RYM conferences, teaches on God as the creator of the human body. We hope this podcast will encourage you in your walk with Jesus.
Episode 161: Amanda Kralovic joins us and delves into her studio practice which explores the medium of print and other mixed media. Amanda is a 2015 Studio Break Competition finalists selected by Julia Friedman of ExchangeWorks and is currently exhibiting work in the 29th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition in Lake Charles The post Amanda Kralovic appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 157: This week Grant Benoit joins the podcast to discuss his multimedia work, which incorporates printmaking, ceramics, and found materials. Grants work was selected by Julia Friedman (Exchange Works) for Studio Break’s 2015 Competition, ultimately earning a solo exhibition hosted by DEMO Project of Springfield, IL; Were we even here opens January 15th, 6-8:30 The post Grant Benoit appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 118: Exchange Works founder Julia Friedman joins Dave to explain the idea behind the online resource which creates opportunities for artists to exchange artworks for resources that support their studio practice. ExchangeWorks iTunes The post Exchange Works, Julia Friedman appeared first on Studio Break.