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En este nuevo episodio del podcast, nuestras anfitrionas hablan sobre los desafíos que conlleva la vida independiente junto a nuestras invitadas: Karla Martinez y Berenice Souza, ambas integrantes de nuestro ministerio. Conversarán sobre las motivaciones correctas para independizarse, la importancia de la planificación y el consejo de los padres. También tratan sobre el crecimiento personal y espiritual que se experimenta al vivir sola. Además, abordan el tema de cuidarse y mantener la santidad en el hogar. Destacan la importancia de establecer reglas y disciplinas para mantener una vida equilibrada y glorificar a Dios. Puntos importantes 1. Vivir sola es una experiencia desafiante pero gratificante que permite conocerse a uno mismo y crecer personalmente. 2. Es importante planificar y tomar decisiones sabias antes de independizarse, incluyendo buscar el consejo de los padres. 3. Al vivir sola, se deben establecer reglas y disciplinas para cuidarse y mantener la santidad en el hogar. 4. La independencia también brinda la oportunidad de crecer en la relación con Dios y confiar en Él en todas las circunstancias. Es importante cuidar la mente y los pensamientos al vivir sola, y tener hábitos como leer la palabra y orar.
Boeing viene cayendo en picada después de varios hechos que lo han puesto en el ojo de una tormenta mediática, de incidentes aéreos y muertes sospechosas. Un ex empleado que había denunciado a la empresa fue hallado muerte, además uno de us aviones casi se cae en un vuelo entre Chile y Australia.TikTok recibe ultimatum del congreso para que se separe de la compañía china que la creó, por ser una supuesta amenaza para la seguridad de Estados Unidos.Además escucha la polémica ley que pidió ejecutar Texas para que la policía pueda capturar indocumentados y deportarlos inmediatamante.
Today on the show, Karla Martinez de Salas, Vogue Mexico and Latin America's Head of Content and all in all boss lady (force!) comes on the show to talk about the most iconic covers she's worked on, and the new Mexico City feature in the magazine. Later on, Vogue colleagues José Criales-Unzueta and Naomi Elizee pop on to chat about emerging designers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, your favorite intergalactic gals are joined by a trend-setting, trail-blazing, fashion supernova: Karla Martinez de Salas. Once a starry-eyed fashion enthusiast, now Vogue Mexico and Latin America's editor-in-chief--or should we say, commander-in-chic--Karla has broken barriers all over the globe. How did Karla transform her out-of-this-world ideas into fashion statements? What is her secret to time management? Should she win an award for all her missed flights in the name of fashion emergencies? Does she have a secret alien muse? From rubbing shoulders with A-list celebs, to fashion dreams come true, to uplifting the voices of those needing to be heard most--Karla has done it all. Tune in for a style-packed conversation...and don't forget to dress to impress! Featuring: Karla Martinez de SalasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karla is the Editor in Chief of Vogue Mexico and Latin America, a mom, a hard worker that uses her influence to project Latin culture and folklore around the world. In the last episode of the fourth season, Eglantina had a relaxed and inspiring conversation with Karla about the path that she took to reach her current position as Editor in Chief of Vogue Mexico and Latin America. They also talked about the fashion industry and the importance of projecting Latin culture and folklore around the world. The takeaway: Being a woman and chasing success is also an act of courage.
In an era of rapid cultural and technological change, editors like Karla Martinez de Salas are keeping fashion magazines alive and kicking. On this episode, Dan speaks with Karla about how she started her career, how she arrived at Vogue Mexico and Latin America, and what kind of perfect day in Mexico City she would plan for her boss, Anna Wintour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Style is more than the clothes you wear, it's your personality and the confidence you work to carry yourself with. Karla Martinez de Salas, editor of Vogue Mexico, walks us through her definition of style and so much more. FOLLOW KARLA Karla Martinez: instagram.com/karlamartinezdesalas Vogue Mexico: instagram.com/voguemexico FOLLOW VIVIAN: vivnunez.com instagram.com/vivnunez SHOW NOTES: vivnunez.com/blog-index/2022/5/10/karla-martinez-de-salas-happy-to-be-here-podcast-show-notes
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"La vida es bella" versión Ucrania, no se trata de una película, sino de la realidad de una madre mexicana que le canta al oído a su hijita de 7 meses para arrullarla mientras se escuchan ráfagas de disparos y estruendos de misiles. Conoce su historia y el amor de esta madre que se niega a abandonar el país a pesar de la guerra.Mientras que Jorge Ramos nos cuenta en detalle todo lo que ocurre en las calles de Ucrania y por qué la guerra se vive distinta desde adentro del país y lo que se percibe de afuera.Te contamos detalles de la próxima pelea del Canelo Álvarez y el mensaje que le envió a su parcero J Balvin, por la delicada salud de su madre.Y nos fuimos a la cama con el Dr. Juan, quien nos da unos buenos consejos para superar el insomnio y lo que debemos para que las preocupaciones y las enfermedades no afecten nuestro sueño.
This week Amy and Katie chat with the incredibly talented Karla Martinez De Salas, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue Mexico and Latin America. The three address how the fashion industry has evolved and become more inclusive, Karla's journey to becoming one of the most powerful Latina voices in fashion, and balancing it all taking a page from women leaders she has admired. They also chat popular beauty and well-being trends in Mexico and Latin America, some of which are hopefully on the horizon in the United States. Stay till the end to hear Karla's current favorite designers and why she loves them.About Karla Martínez de Salas:With a major in Marketing and Business Administration from the University of Arizona, Karla Martínez de Salas started her career as an assistant at Vogue U.S., and in 2002 became an Associate Fashion Editor. From 2005 to 2010, she was Fashion Director for T Magazine of The New York Times where she learned not only from the fashion industry, but also from the world of interior design, art and travel. She later took the Fashion Direction of Interview Magazine where, for a year, she specialized in photography and design to become the Fashion and Accessories Director of W Magazine in 2011.In 2015, Martínez de Salas moved to Mexico City with her family, where she started working as a freelance in Cooperativa Shop, an online store that specializes in ready-made pieces by Latin designers. She also collaborated with Armarium World, a website dedicated to rent Fashionable garments and offer styling services. Martínez de Salas became the Editor-in-Chief for Vogue Mexico and Latin America in June 2016, and since then, has continued with the exclusive editorial line of the title, where her projects have established new alliances in the market. Since she has been in charge of Vogue Mexico and Latin America, she has been interviewed many times by major publications such as El Heraldo Mexico and Business of Fashion NY and Spain, where she has explored her expertise as an opinion leader in the direction of the fashion and luxury industry. She has also appeared in television and radio with recognized TV hosts such as Martha Debayle, Eddy Warman, Eddy Smol and Oscar Madrazo, where she has shared her achievements and projects during her first year at Vogue Mexico and Latin America. She was recently included in the BoF US list of the 500 international fashion leaders and since then, Martínez de Salas has been in charge of the magazine's management. Vogue Mexico and Latin America was also awarded the best editorial content for Mexico's Fashion Digital Awards. Martínez de Salas is also part of Project Paz, a non-profit organization with headquarters in New York, which has a goal of creating extracurricular activities for low-income children in Ciudad Juarez, in order to promote peace. Follow Karla Martinez De Salas on IG Read Vogue Mexico and Latin AmericaFollow us @nirvanasisters on InstagramSay hi at hello@nirvanasisters.comPlease subscribe, rate, review and share
IV Therapy is one of the hottest and relatively new recovery treatments today. I wanted to know more about this form of treatment which I first learned about as a way to recover from a hangover or to treat severe dehydration. IV Therapy is one of the best ways to fill in the gaps of your nutrition that you may be missing from the foods and supplements you consume, and maybe one of the best ways to help improve the absorption rate of the micro-nutrition such as the vitamins and minerals that we try to get daily vitamin pills and powders. For more information about the Like a Virgin IV Therapy Clinic check out these links Website: https://www.ivhydrates.com/about Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHvhPTb9zC35606cRfiZYA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/likeavirginorlando Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likeavirginorlando/ And Please Like and Subscribe to the GAMEREADY Podcast Don't forget to listen to and Subscribe to the GAMEREADY Podcast https://anchor.fm/atlasprotraining Like and Subscribe to this Youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbcvZHeAAlRNfJbN3pe1Rg --- 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/gameready20/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gameready20/support
Cuando somos 100% emprendedoras no tenemos las famosas prestaciones que puedes tener en una empresa, pero eso no quiere decir que no las necesitemos, al contrario tenemos que tener tranquilidad en ese aspecto para poder afrontar algún inconveniente, es por eso que hoy si quiero saber cómo realmente se debe de proteger una emprendedora. Hoy tenemos a Karla Martinez, Asesora profesional en seguros. Lic. En Administración de Empresas con especialidad en finanzas. Actualmente tiene su propio despacho KM, a través del cual brinda asesoría a sus clientes en temas de protección, ahorro e inversión. . En su trayectoria como asesor financiero ha ganado congresos y seminarios internacionales que además la han posicionado dentro del 2% de los mejores asesores del mundo. La encuentras como @karlamartinez.finanzas en Instagram. Hagamos comunidad en Instagram como @emprendeconectadas. Visítanos en www.emprendeconectada.com
Notre invitée : Karla Martinez, chargée de projets de l'association FETE, Femme égalité emploi à Dijon. Lumière sur l'association FETE, Femmes égalité emploi à Dijon, qui depuis 1991 met tout en œuvre pour faire avancer l'égalité professionnelle entre hommes et femmes.
Notre invitée : Karla Martinez, chargée de projets de l'association FETE, Femme égalité emploi à Dijon. Lumière sur l'association FETE, Femmes égalité emploi à Dijon, qui depuis 1991 met tout en œuvre pour faire avancer l'égalité professionnelle entre hommes et femmes.
Notre invitée : Karla Martinez, chargée de projets de l’association FETE, Femme égalité emploi à Dijon. Lumière sur l’association FETE, Femmes égalité emploi à Dijon, qui depuis 1991 met tout en œuvre pour faire avancer l'égalité professionnelle entre hommes et femmes.
You might know him as this year's Booker Prize winner, but author Douglas Stuart is also a fashion designer. He tells Nawal Al-Maghafi about how fashion changed his life, taking him from his native Glasgow to New York City. He's since returned to his hometown through the pages of his debut novel Shuggie Bain, in which the characters dress to impress while buying clothes on credit and dream of a different life while dealing with addiction and poverty. Can clothes change the world? For the Cultural Frontline, journalist and author Tansy Hoskins presents her political fashion look-book: a mini style-guide on how to dress to protest, from the US to Belarus and from trousers to T-shirts. Next, we meet the woman changing the face of fashion in South America. Karla Martinez, Editor in Chief of Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America, on how she creates a distinctly Latinx look for the iconic style magazine. Plus - has a book, a picture or a piece of clothing ever changed the way you see the world? Acclaimed South African designer David Tlale shares the story of how his uncle's sense of style inspired a career in fashion. Presenter: Nawal Al-Maghafi (Photo: Douglas Stuart Credit: Martyn Pickersgill)
Invitamos a Karla Martínez para platicar sobre cómo han cambiado los estereotipos de belleza en pro de la diversidad y como una forma de celebración de nuestras mejores características.
Los protagonistas del pasado, del presente y el futuro del basquetbol mexicano comparten sus anécdotas en este podcast basketbolero.
Benito Santos, Carla Fernández y Raquel Orozco, tienen una conversación con Karla Martinez de Salas, directora editorial de Vogue México y Latinoamérica sobre el valor del patronaje mexicano y su historia como parte de su identidad contemporánea ante el mundo. Estos diseñadores mexicanos hablan sobre su lucha personal por crear su sello en la industria textil nacional, desde sus estudios de diseño. Esto les llevó tiempo, mismo en el que su técnica fue mejorada, aprendiendo que es necesario tomar inspiración nacional tanto internacional, para reflejar la estética de la mujer mexicana.
Alfredo Martínez, Kris Goyri y Sandra Weil, diseñadores de moda, tienen una conversación con Karla Martinez de Salas, directora editorial de Vogue México y Latinoamérica sobre la ausencia de la Semana de la Moda en México, la necesidad de reinventarse y la inspiración detrás de sus colecciones. Los 3 creativos mexicanos hablan de cuántos años llevan en la industria textil (dos de ellos más de una década); las pasarelas que no pudieron presentar por la crisis mundial actual y la necesidad de mostrar imágenes que reflejen el talento del diseño mexicano, a través de prendas que estén creadas para durar mucho tiempo en los armarios.
Estefania Lacayo chats with the Vogue Mexico and Latin America Editor-in-Chief about what she's reading, the challenges of having a brand, her celebrated covers and of course, what it takes to be a good leader.
Friend, fellow single lady, and total boss babe Karla Martinez joins me on the show today. She’s the co-host of Domingo-ing, a Spanglish podcast, creative writer, and strategic decision maker AKA corporate strategist by day, so of course we had to dissect some things like making the first move and qualities that we find desirable in a modern man. We also talked about what makes us swipe left or right, why it is so difficult to talk about sex and sexuality to our parents, and how to maintain friendships with the opposite sex. Mentioned in the episode: You can support Keep Them Coming via Patreon and hear exclusive content from this interview. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fashion lover, editor and chief of Mexico. Born and raised in El Paso and shines so much and encourages women to keep on going! Listen to her how she started it's so encouraging. I loved the story she tells about her youth listen in.
Ernesto Nieto, NHI President and Founder, discusses new social trends and realities with Karla Martinez, NHI alumna and Director of Six Day Great Debates, and Julio Cotto, NHI alumnus and Senior Vice President. For more information, visit .
National Hispanic Institute team members Julio Cotto and Karla Martinez interview NHI President and Founder Ernesto Nieto on the eve of his 76th birthday. In preparation for a celebration on the grounds of the Institute, Ernesto shares stories of getting the organization started while sharing his belief of the future leadership's biggest challenges and opportunities. He recounts stories of establishing this leadership organization driven and led by youth. This episode was recorded at the NHI home office in Maxwell, Texas October 5th, 2016.
In this conversation, Ernesto Nieto interview two members of the NHI staff regarding the influences on their college choice, the challenges of navigating the admissions process, the adjustment to college life, and advice they share to current high school students and families preparing for the next step. The conversation features Julio Cotto, NHI's LDZ director who is a graduate of Boston University and NHI Midwest initiatives lead Karla Martinez who is an alumna of the University of Chicago. This conversation was recorded in September 23rd, 2017 at the Schawe Mansion at the National Hispanic Institute in Maxwell, Texas.
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Episode 5 for October 2013 - In this episode of the Visit El Paso Podcast, we interview Ben Fyffe, Cultural Programs Supervisor at the El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Department about "Chalk the Block" and Karla Martinez, Marketing & Public Relations for the El Paso Zoo about "Boo at the Zoo". We'll also discuss the top 'Can't Miss' events for October. Outro song by Dirty River Boys. www.VisitElPaso.com Interview with Ben Fyffe about Chalk the Block - 1:39 Interview with Karla Martinez about Boo at the Zoo - 11:06 How to be a part of the It's All Good movement - 19:08 Official It's All Good Radio Spot - 20:06 October 2013 Events - 20:39 Visit El Paso Social Media - 28:50 Local Music Spotlight, Dirty River Boys - 30:00