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Nous sommes en 1917, quelque part sur le front français. Dans une infirmerie de campagne, des blessés affluent sans relâche. Parmi les équipes médicales, des femmes, infirmières de guerre, font tout leur possible pour soigner, panser, rassurer. Et dans leurs mains, un nouveau matériau révolutionnaire : une sorte de coton amélioré, dérivé du bois, qu'on appelle cellulose de coton, ou Cellucotton.Cette matière est une petite merveille : cinq fois plus absorbante que le coton, beaucoup moins chère, légère, facile à stocker. Parfaite pour les pansements. Mais rapidement, ces femmes vont détourner son usage à des fins bien plus personnelles.Car elles aussi, sur le front, ont leurs règles. Et ici, pas de pharmacie, pas de linge de rechange, pas de confort. Alors, en toute discrétion, elles commencent à utiliser ces compresses militaires comme protections menstruelles. Une idée simple, mais géniale. Une invention née du chaos.À la fin de la guerre, l'information remonte aux États-Unis. La société Kimberly-Clark, qui fournissait justement cette fameuse cellulose pour les armées alliées, se dit : "Et si on en faisait un produit pour les femmes ?" En 1920, elle lance une nouveauté mondiale : une serviette hygiénique jetable, vendue sous le nom de Kotex — contraction de "cotton textile".Mais à l'époque, le sujet est encore tabou. Les femmes qui osent acheter ce produit doivent le demander discrètement à la vendeuse, parfois par écrit. Aucune publicité directe, aucun slogan — juste un paquet neutre, glissé à la hâte dans un sac.Et pourtant, cette invention silencieuse va changer la vie de millions de femmes. Elle libère du linge à laver, du bricolage honteux, des systèmes de ceintures inconfortables. Elle marque le début de la démocratisation des protections hygiéniques modernes.Bien sûr, les femmes n'ont pas attendu 1914 pour gérer leurs règles. Mais ce que la guerre a déclenché, c'est le passage de l'ingéniosité artisanale à une solution industrielle. Une solution née dans la douleur, au cœur des tranchées, portée par des femmes qui, même en temps de guerre, ont su penser à leur dignité.Parfois, les grandes inventions ne naissent pas dans les laboratoires, mais dans l'urgence du quotidien. Et si l'histoire des serviettes hygiéniques commence vraiment quelque part… c'est sans doute là, dans une tente de campagne, entre deux pansements et un geste de survie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textToilet paper, tampons, tissues, and... TikTok? In this episode of Creator Economy Live, Keith and Brendan sit down with Megan Narcisi and Lauren Staff from Kimberly-Clark—home to household brands like Huggies, Kleenex, and Kotex—to talk about what it really takes to make everyday products pop on social. From wild agency stories to building a center of excellence in a corporate giant, they spill all. Plus, we dive into LinkedIn's influencer glow-up, Meta's new ad features, and the AI cat that hijacked Quinta Brunson's feed. Want to get all this content and MORE in person? Then you need to be at Creator Economy Live East, heading to NYC August 5-6. Use code CELPOD20 for 20% off your ticket, and the first 500 brands go free!
Llegó el más querido por todos, el viernes y en Bájale 2 andamos comiendo mucha piña. Hoy esto comienza jodío como siempre, con las criminales más astutas del país. Una que llegó al Tribunal de Bayamón para darle una pela a otra que andaba con su mamá y la otra...es la criminal más hermosa de Puerto Rico. El debate no va, luego de que Dalmau dijera que no puede, y nuestra amiga Jennifer González gritó rápido que no cuando cambió el formato a "Cruce de Ideas". ¿Será que no tiene ninguna idea que aportar la gorda? Para terminar el programa, como nos preocupa mucho la higiene femenina, te informamos el porque no debes usar por más de 4 horas un tampón. Que gran programa, loco. Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. siguenos en instagram @gw_cinco Patreon: patreon.com/gw5network patreon.com/hablandopop
Flex Mami, in partnership with U by Kotex, has launched her ‘Period Talk' Reflex Cards! This card game was designed to spark more meaningful menstrual conversations, and we were lucky enough to have Flex join us on air today as we chat all things periods, menstruation, astrology & so much more. Find more of Flex Mami on IG, TT, her website, and more!The U by Kotex x Flex Mami Period Talk Reflex Cards will be available in a limited run from October 4th at the shopflexmami.com website.Have a question or confession? We want to hear about it. DM us on IG or submit it here:https://forms.gle/w8ZSeNJCP9oSknrZ6Follow us on IG:https://www.instagram.com/yoursafespacepod/Follow us on TikTok:Your Safe Space (@yoursafespacepod) | TikTokJoin the Facebook community:Your Safe Space Podcast Community | FacebookIf you are struggling with your mental health, please find some more mental health helplines below or chat with your GP.Helplines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day in the United States of Serfs and Lords. The Democratic circular firing squad against Biden continues. The Republicons have their convention featuring fake populism and silence about their actual extremist agenda. We discuss the madness. AND MORE! We discuss the madness. _________________________________ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com Tarabuster is also on https://rokfin.com/tarabuster BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! https://discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! http://tarabustermerch.com/ Donate to Tarabuster: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
Steph talks about Nikki Haley's flip-flop at the RNC, the ridiculous Kotex pads people are wearing on their ears there, and the GOP's use of fear to get votes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ángela Aguilar se anda comiendo doblada la de Christian Nodal, Belinda doblada quedó adentro de la maleta, y doblada se la metieron a Xochitl en las elecciones, despensas de mil varos y más mucho más!
Ángela Aguilar se anda comiendo doblada la de Christian Nodal, Belinda doblada quedó adentro de la maleta, y doblada se la metieron a Xochitl en las elecciones, despensas de mil varos y más mucho más!
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In this episode we're thrilled to feature Salim Holder, a digital marketing expert with an extensive track record in brand management and a talent for pioneering innovative solutions. Salim's customer-first approach and positive outlook have propelled brands such as Little Remedies, Vagisil, Kotex, and Jameson Whiskey to new heights, showcasing his versatility across various industries. As an entrepreneur, Salim uses his extensive experience to aid other organizations in maximizing their sales and reach. His philosophy centers on exceeding expectations and fostering success for all involved, making him a beacon of innovation and leadership in the digital marketing sphere. Join us as Salim shares insights on making impactful changes in both the marketplace and the community.
IT DON'T MATTER HIS IDOL 'S A RAPISTBOASTING ABOUT HIS FELONYHE'LL FLY THE TRUMP FLAG MAGA HIGH NOWin front of HIS WIFE SHAMELESSLYGot his eyes kinda closed nowWEnt real low to be so up tightHe wants me to believes he got the know howTo make his shitty wrongs alright, NOT RIGHTYEA, THAT MAN IS A Maga pad.......Just call him by his nameSuper Size Kotex Maga Padfor the perfect puss just the sameHE'S A KOTEX MAGA PADgetting banged on the Trump TrainSoakin up Don's menstrual PAIN
Hello Shiny Minds! Today, I'd love to talk about PERSONAL BRANDING. One of my favorite topics! If you didn't know, I worked with Fortune 500 brands like Coca-Cola, Audi, Kotex, Avon, etc. for over a decade, managing their multi-million dollar marketing campaigns before I started my own business and created my own personal "shiny" brand ;) Then I also personally helped hundreds of people build their personal brands and launch their coaching business for more than a decade. Well yeah, I might look 25 but my overall experience in the world of communication and brand marketing is almost 25 years by now ;) So, I do have a lot to share about branding + positioning + messaging and then packaging them all together as your ultimate power: YOU! It's time to equip yourself with the mindset and marketing tools you need to create a unique and delicious personal brand that empowers you to express your most authentic self to the world within you and around you. Are you ready to take your personal branding to the next level? If you're, click the button below and let's begin! Made with love ❤️ for a better world with more #love ❤️ and #ShinyMinds in it... by Shiny Burcu Unsal ✨ P.S. If you would love to learn the most essential mindset, communication and behavior tools for life, I invite you to get my Digital NLP Training
Chip confronts Kelly about a Valentine's Day ad he got served by Kotex with a mission to normalize period sex. They talk about the pros and cons of period sex, as well as the reasons there shouldn't be any shame attached to having sex during that time of the month. Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/VelvetsEdgeVoicemail Follow Kelly: @velvetsedge Follow Chip: @chipdorsch Email: theedge@velvetsedge.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quality guests. This week, we learn from Gordy and Brian, the co-founders and Co-CCOs of Quality Meats, an acclaimed independent creative agency. Starting in the summer of 2020 with no initial clients or investors, they and production veteran Kacey Hart have grown Quality Meats into a fully integrated agency known for high-quality work without unnecessary complications. Their client list includes Huggies, Regal Cinemas, Doordash, Kotex and more. Both Gordy and Brian have an award-winning history in advertising since 2008. In this episode, they discuss their professional journey and agency growth and offer advice just for you. Links https://qualitymeatscreative.com/ https://www.crowbarawards.com/
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Travis Kelce's haircut, Ravens TE Mark Andrews helping to save a life on his flight, Kotex making a request for everyone this Valentine's Day, Rick Ross gifting his girlfriend a set of new teeth, and much more! 2:00 - Thoughts on the “Travis Kelce”haircut - “Most black people already know what a fade is” - Unc 10:00 - Mark Andrews assists crew during flight medical emergency 18:40 - Rick Ross buys girlfriend new teeth 38:00 - Parting the Red Sea 01:01:00 - Unc's insane dating stories (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Travis Kelce's haircut, Ravens TE Mark Andrews helping to save a life on his flight, Kotex making a request for everyone this Valentine's Day, Rick Ross gifting his girlfriend a set of new teeth, and much more! 2:00 - Thoughts on the “Travis Kelce”haircut - “Most black people already know what a fade is” - Unc 10:00 - Mark Andrews assists crew during flight medical emergency 18:40 - Rick Ross buys girlfriend new teeth 38:00 - Parting the Red Sea 01:01:00 - Unc's insane dating stories (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Travis Kelce's haircut, Ravens TE Mark Andrews helping to save a life on his flight, Kotex making a request for everyone this Valentine's Day, Rick Ross gifting his girlfriend a set of new teeth, and much more! 2:00 - Thoughts on the “Travis Kelce”haircut - “Most black people already know what a fade is” - Unc 10:00 - Mark Andrews assists crew during flight medical emergency 18:40 - Rick Ross buys girlfriend new teeth 38:00 - Parting the Red Sea 01:01:00 - Unc's insane dating stories (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're joined by the legendary Jeff Dunham and Al Jackson gives us another lesson on how to be hip! Plus we talk about Super Bowl bets, dueling senators, and new Kotex chocolates? Enjoy every segment of today's BOB & TOM Show. Join Tom Griswold, Chick McGee, Kristi Lee, Josh Arnold, Pat Godwin, and Willie Griswold for a blend of comedy, talk, news, and sports. Avoid the commercials and get the full show without ads through B&T VIP. Subscribe now at BobandTom.com/VIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Brood Mares, I've got your dumb goofy asses ALL figured out! Let me tell you why!The HUGE difference between Maga and StanTOBACCO STOPS WITH ME w/ Guy and Agnes McAlesterGREAT NEW DIET TIP THAT ACTUALL WORKS!!!!!!!Bombing Down Poinsettia announcement
An international multi-award-winning creative, Samira has worked across Fortune 500 brands including AB InBev's Michelob Ultra, U by Kotex, ESPN, Virgin Atlantic and P&G's Pringles. In 2022 she brought home the only Cannes Gold Lion in Innovation for a world-first physical vs. virtual tennis match between real-life John McEnroe and his digital avatars from the past for Michelob Ultra. ‘McEnroe vs. McEnroe' also received a 2023 Sports Emmy Award in the Best Digital Innovation category. In 2022 she was recognized on Adweek's Creative 100 list. Career highlights include turning the consumer problem of the NBA bubble during the pandemic into an opportunity – with the highly awarded digital experience, “Courtside” for Michelob Ultra, by transporting fans closer to the action. She's made headlines with her brutally honest work for U by Kotex, forever changing the way female sanitary products are marketed, taking Pringles to the Super Bowl for the first time ever, re-launching the P&G laundry business throughout Europe, and successfully launching Mike's Hard Lemonade throughout South America. Prior to Deutsch NY, Samira led the AB InBev portfolio of business at FCB New York. She's worked across three continents and held creative roles at Johannes Leonardo, Grey Group, Leo Burnett New York, TBWAChiatDay, J. Walter Thompson and Saatchi & Saatchi Paris. Her work been recognized at the Cannes Lions Festival, The D&AD, Effies, The One Show, Clio, and the ADC.
Ever wondered about the intimate, inner workings of a local writing club? Join us as we unpack a fascinating conversation with Tish and Evelyn, representatives from the Fremont Area Writers Club. We delve into the club's rich history, its nurturing inclusivity, and the intriguing stories of its diverse members - a narrative tapestry woven from the threads of their lived experiences. You'll hear Tish's interesting take on the origins of the Kotex sanitary napkin, an odd titbit from her forthcoming medically-related nonfiction book.The digital age has changed how we live, work and create. Our guests share their experience of transitioning from cozy, in-person meetings to the virtual world of Zoom. We discuss the unexpected benefits this shift has brought, such as connecting with speakers from around the globe. We also touch upon the impact of these changes on the writing process and hear about the inspiring journey of Lollipia, who won the She Writes Press Memoir Contest after joining the club.Lastly, we turn our lens to the vibrant cultural landscape of Fremont, and explore its influence on the club's writing. Tish and Evelyn emphasize the importance of rewriting, editing, and building meaningful relationships within the writing community. Reflecting on personal growth, they share how their experiences resonate in their writing. Tune in, as we celebrate the power of community and the art of storytelling!To find out more about the Fremont Area Writers, check out their website here. Jemby Electric Hallers PharmacyMilk and Honey CafeBilly Roy's Burgers Petrocelli HomesOhlone College Flea Market (Apply Here) If you are interested in supporting the podcast, please reach out to us at thefremontpodcast@gmail.com, or you can contact us here. Check out our new podcast focused on Niles CA called the Cast of Niles. You can find episodes on almost any podcast platform. You can also find it here. Also, Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor for the Fremont Podcast almost from the beginning. If you are looking for help or advice about buying or selling a home, or if you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Niles. Intro and Outro voiceovers made by Gary Williams. Check out garywilliams.org.This episode was edited by Andrew C. Scheduling and background was done by Sara S. Rachel Pray is our print editor for our newsletter. Mark Emmons provides additional reporting and content. Music was found and licensed through Soundstripe.com. Music Content ID GSWH7LBEVM5XRNUD This is a Muggins Media Podcast.
Cada vez más personas menstruantes buscan dejar atrás los tabúes sobre el ciclo menstrual, el periodo o como quieras llamarlo. En este capítulo especial Kari y Leo te cuentan acerca de sus experiencias, de como lo han hecho algunas celebridades y de qué forma romper los mitos en torno a este tema. Presentado por Kotex y su nuevo calzón menstrual, con o sin periodo, ella puede
El fútbol americano está de moda, si no nos crees, pregúntale a Taylor Swift! Con los rumores de su romance con Travis Kelce, futbolista estrella de la NFL, y el anuncio de que Usher animará el show de medio tiempo del Superbowl, nos pusimos a recordar otros espectáculos memorables en ese escenario, a pensar en el amor en tiempos de juego y la importancia de este deporte (que no entendemos) para las celebs que seguimos (y queremos). Si Taylor lo dice, vuelta a la cancha! Ya disponible en Spotify y emisorpodcasting.com Presentado por:
Hablamos del regreso del pop punk! El reciente lanzamiento de GUTS de Olivia Rodrigo y el inminente lanzamiento de Revamped de Demi Lovato, nos ponen a pensar sobre el regreso del icónico pop punk y los grupos más icónicos de estilo musical que reinó los primeros 2000. La meteórica carrera de Olivia Rodrigo, lo que nos gustaría ver en la música y cómo estamos haciendo renacer el espíritu pop punk en nuestras vidas. Es una nueva era pop punk y estamos viviendo por ella. Presentado por:
Como siempre, el afterparty es en Clase Básica! Revisamos lo mejor de una de las noches más entretenidas para la música y sus rostros: Los Video Music Awards de MTV 2023, desde la confirmación de Shakira como leyenda latinoamericana hasta una alfombra roja que nos dejó perplejos, pasando por una Taylor Swift endieciochada y una Selena Gomez chatísima, es el afterparty de los VMA's 2023! Escúchalo también en emisorpodcasting.com Presentado por:
Cuando bajan las ventas y se acaba el reality, Kylie Jenner se pone a trabajar. Las Kardashian se roban el spotlight del concierto de cumpleaños de Beyoncé con la confirmación de la pareja entre el producto interno bruto de Calabasas: Kylie Jenner y el twink alternativo por excelencia: Timothée Chamalet. Al otro lado de la moneda: Lines, Vines and Trying times para Sophie Turner y Joe Jonas, que se divorcian luego de cuatro años de matrimonio. Sorry JoBro. Escúchalo también en emisorpodcasting.com Presentado por:
La estrella más poderosa de la industria de la música Taylor Swift aterrizó en México como parte de los países de habla hispana que SÍ ESTÁN dentro de su Eras Tour, y nos acompaña Tania Selaive, del podcast Alerta Swiftie para comentar el acontecimiento. Con más de 180.000 asistentes y sobre $61.5 millones de dólares en ganancias, el paso por la vecindad de la chica de oro es mucho más que sólo grandes números. Disponible también en @emisorpodcasting
On this episode of The CMO Show we talk to Gabbi Davidson, Marketing Director – Personal Care at Kimberly-Clark: the company behind iconic brands such as Huggies, Kleenex, U by Kotex, and Poise. Gabbi chats with Mark about how Kimberly Clark's core purpose – better care for a better world – underpins both product development and some leading-edge marketing campaigns you're going to love. How Miracle Babies Foundation is growing up strong How The Conversation is rising above the chatter How Adobe is driving dynamite digital experiences The CMO Show is produced by ImpactInstitute - get in touch to find out more about our podcasting services.
This week, we're talking all things PMS and the many, many joy-givers in our lives. Shout-out to this ep's sponsor, Jubilance, the most advanced scientific PMS mood relief supplement. Yes, that's a thing—one that you can try by heading on over to jubilance.com/AThingOrTwo or using the coupon code ATHINGORTWO at checkout.Kicking things off strong with the TikTok Taylor Swift Albums as Period Flows Pt. 2, which reminds us how major it was when Kotex used red liquid instead of blue and when Always got a ton of credit for showing…a red dot (more on the bluid from The Atlantic). PMS can get worse as you age—and is tied to mental health stuff. More on that from Health.com and Romper.Happy, happy vs. joy, joy?? Reading c/o a Psychology Today interview with Dr. Pamela King, Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness by Ingrid Fetell Lee by, and Inciting Joy by Ross Gay. The hot bunny account: @officialaqibra.What brings YOU joy? Share with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! Want more recommendations??? Try out a Secret Menu membership!This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Try Jubilance for $10 off by visiting jubilance.com/AThingOrTwo or use the coupon code ATHINGORTWO at checkout.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Each of Kimberly-Clark's brands has a brilliant purpose that guides everything they do. From focusing on environmental impact to supporting and enabling women to break down barriers to opportunity, Kimberly-Clark equips its brands to provide Better Care for a Better World.One way is through Kotex's She Can Initiative. While the brand focuses on raising awareness around Menstrual Hygiene Day each year, it also champions women's progress year-round by fighting period stigmas and the barriers they cause. Projects have included producing a film depicting how period stigma nearly stopped the first woman soccer referee, creating a “She Can Anthem,” and changing the color of the fluid used in product marketing.We invited Alison Lewis, Chief Growth Officer, to discuss how Kimberly-Clark operates with its purpose-led, performance-driven approach and how it ultimately influences culture through its purpose.Listen for insights on:Inspiring innovation with purposeActivating brand purpose to challenge stigmasOpening social impact work to other collaboratorsCreating and maintaining a purpose-led, performance-driven cultureResources + Links:Alison Lewis' LinkedInKotex She Can InitiativeVideo: Kotex's Female Football Referee Ad“Kotex and South African Pop Star Create 'She Can Anthem' to Challenge Period Misconceptions”Wall Street Journal: “Kotex Decides Women's Blood Is Red, Not Blue”Toilets Change Lives Program (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360 (00:13) - Kimberly-Clark (01:26) - Meet Alison Lewis, Chief Growth Officer (02:46) - The Importance of Purpose (05:41) - Doing Better, Reinventing, Reimagining (07:49) - Social Impact Strategies (10:46) - Innovation From Purpose (12:21) - Menstrual Hygiene Day (14:11) - Kotex She Can Initiative (16:46) - Changing Fluid (17:45) - From the Core (19:34) - Culture Compass (21:34) - Linking Company Purpose to Personal Purpose (23:47) - Toilets Change Lives (25:00) - Measurements (25:40) - Bringing Others In (27:13) - Pearls of Wisdom (29:54) - ESG (31:39) - Last Word (34:45) - Wrap Up
Alison Lewis is the Chief Growth Officer of Kimberly-Clark and Pree Rao co-leads Egon Zehnder's Global marketing and sales practice. Egon Zehnder is a top leadership advisory firm, which includes executive search. Kimberly-Clark is a leading consumer goods firm, with revenue of $20 billion with brands like: Huggies, Kleenex, Cottonelle, Kotex and Scott. Both guests bring rich career paths in the CPG industry, with Alison having previously worked at Kraft-Heinz, Coca-Cola, and Johnson & Johnson, and Pree having worked at Unilever and Danone before joining Egon Zehnder over four years ago.In this episode, Jim, Alison, and Pree reflect on the Kellogg Leadership Summit and highlight themes from Alison's keynote speech on leadership. They discuss the importance of having a growth mindset, using criticism as a motivator, and the evolving titles and roles of CMOs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Raquel Langworthy has been taking photos and telling stories since childhood. She earned a BFA in art history from the University of Michigan, as well as an M.S. from the VCU Brandcenter (a program that marries strategy, creative and business). After working in advertising as an art director for brands such as Chobani, Amazon Kindle, CNN, Denny's and Kotex she decided it was time to take a leap of faith and follow her heart to pursue visual storytelling through photography in 2011. Within three short years she had the pleasure of working with many commercial brands, including Discovery Channel, Boden Clothing, Canon Cameras, the TV show Cake Boss, and a host of other small business clients. Most recently she has worked with securing a niche in the the interiors and decor world by helping interior designers capture the essence of their designs both through photography and styling assistance. She has been published in print as well as a various web publication for her photos of interiors, children, food and decor. Raquel has always loved to to travel and forever learns from the people and places she encounters. In 2014 and 2015 she had the opportunity to tour the U.S. documenting the unique mornings and evenings of 30 different families. https://www.raquellangworthy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/raquellangworthy.photo/
In this episode of "Here, There, and Everywhere", Jack Lawless sits down with May Pang, a renowned photographer, music industry executive, and the former girlfriend of John Lennon. May recently released a new film called "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story", which explores the 18-month romantic relationship between her and the legendary musician. In this exclusive interview, May shares never-before-heard stories about her life with John Lennon and her memories of "The Lost Weekend". May and Jack talk about how she started working for Yoko & John, her memories of living with John, jamming with John and Paul McCartney, how she encouraged John to re-connect with loved ones, John's opinions on the music of the other Beatles, and more! If you're interested in seeing "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" in theaters, be sure to get tickets here: https://www.thelostweekendtickets.com/ Follow May Pang Twitter: https://twitter.com/maypang Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaypang_official/ If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth --- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to. May Fung Yee Pang (born October 24, 1950) is an American former music executive. She worked for John Lennon and Yoko Ono as a personal assistant and production coordinator, and when Lennon and Ono separated in 1973, Pang and Lennon began a relationship that lasted more than 18 months. Lennon later referred to this time as his "Lost Weekend". Pang subsequently produced two books about their relationship—a memoir called Loving John (Warner, 1983) and a book of photographs, Instamatic Karma(St. Martin's Press, 2008). A documentary about their relationship, The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, was produced in 2022. Pang was married to producer Tony Visconti from 1989 to 2000 and has two children. Pang was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York. She is the daughter of Chinese immigrants and grew up in New York's Spanish Harlem with an elder sister and an adopted brother, both of whom were born in China. Pang's mother had a laundry business in the area. The Pang family left when the tenements where they lived were scheduled to be razed, and moved to an apartment near 97th Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. After graduating from Saint Michael Academy, Pang attended New York City Community College. She wanted to be a model, but the modeling agencies told her she was too "ethnic". Pang's early jobs included being a song-plugger, which meant encouraging artists to record songs written by songwriters. In 1970, she began work in New York as a receptionist at ABKCO Records, Allen Klein's management office, which at that time represented Apple Records and three former Beatles: Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Pang was asked to help Lennon and Ono with their avant-garde film projects, Up Your Legs Forever and Fly, in December 1970. Pang was then asked to be Lennon and Ono's secretary and factotum/gofer in New York and Britain, which led to a permanent position as their personal assistant when the Lennons moved from London to New York in 1971. Pang coordinated an art exhibition in Syracuse, New York, on October 9, 1971, for Ono's This Is Not Here art show at the Everson Museum. Ono's show coincided with Lennon's 31st birthday, and a party was held at the Hotel Syracuse, which was attended by Ringo Starr, Phil Spector, and Elliot Mintz, among others. In mid-1973, Pang was working on the recording of Lennon's Mind Games album. Lennon and Ono were having marital problems and Ono suggested to Pang that she become Lennon's companion. Ono explained that she and Lennon were not getting along, had been arguing and were growing apart, and said that Lennon would start seeing other women. She pointed out that Lennon had said he found Pang sexually attractive. Pang replied that she could never start a relationship with Lennon, as he was her employer and married. Ono ignored Pang's protests and said that she would arrange everything. Ono later confirmed this conversation in an interview.[9] At the time Lennon had his 18-month relationship with Pang, he was in a period of his life that he would later refer to as his "Lost Weekend", in reference to the film and novel of the same title. In October 1973, Lennon and Pang left New York for Los Angeles to promote Mind Games, and decided to stay for a while, living at lawyer Harold Seider's apartment for a couple of days and then Lou Adler's house. While there, Lennon was inspired to embark on two recording projects: to make an album of the old rock 'n' roll songs that inspired him to become a musician, and to produce another artist. In December 1973, Lennon collaborated with Phil Spector to record the oldies album Rock 'n' Roll. The alcohol-fueled recording sessions became legendary. Every musician in L.A. wanted to participate, but soon Lennon's drinking and Spector's erratic behavior (which included his firing a gun in the studio control room) caused the sessions to break down. Then Spector, who claimed to have been in a car accident, took the session tapes and became unreachable. In March 1974, Lennon began producing Harry Nilsson's Pussy Cats album, thus named to counter the "bad boy" image the pair had earned in the media with two drinking incidents at The Troubadour. The first was when Lennon placed a Kotex on his forehead and scuffled with a waitress at a concert given by Ann Peebles, who had released one of Lennon's favorite records at the time, 'I Can't Stand The Rain'; and the second, two weeks later, when Lennon and Nilsson were ejected from the same club after heckling the Smothers Brothers. Lennon thought it would be a good idea for the musicians to live under one roof to ensure they would get to the studio on time, so Pang rented a beach house in Santa Monica for her, Lennon, Nilsson, Ringo Starr and Keith Moon to live in. At this time, Pang encouraged Lennon to reach out to family and friends. He and Paul McCartney mended fences and played together for the first and only time after the breakup of the Beatles (see A Toot and a Snore in '74). Pang also arranged for Julian Lennon to visit his father for the first time in almost four years. Julian began to see his father more regularly. Lennon bought Julian a Gibson Les Paul copy guitar and a drum machine for Christmas in 1973, and encouraged Julian's interest in music by showing him some chords. "Dad and I got on a great deal better then," recalls Julian. "We had a lot of fun, laughed a lot and had a great time in general when he was with May Pang. My memories of that time with Dad and May are very clear—they were the happiest time I can remember with them." The cover of Julian's seventh album, Jude,features a childhood photo of him taken by Pang.
Escuchar nuestra voz interior puede parecer fácil, pero es una de las prácticas más profundas y complejas que existen. Para cerrar nuestra primera temporada, decidimos voltear la mirada hacia adentro, y hablar de todas esas maneras en las que podemos conectar con nuestra esencia y fomentar el autocuido para generar más empatía y conexiones sororas. El episodio fue grabado en vivo en WeWork Cariari, dentro del marco del 8M, con 3 invitadas de lujo: la trabajadora social y activista, Natalia Vargas, la psicóloga y consultora en estrategias de diversidad e inclusión, Cynthia Castro, y la psicóloga y feminista, Mijal Akoka, quienes además, antes de la grabación, lideraron tres poderosos círculos con todas las presentes. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo al Centro Penitenciario Vilma Curling, a través de una iniciativa universitaria que busca brindarles artículos de higiene íntima femenina. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los espacios de co-working de WeWork Cariari. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com
Aquí y ahora. El mindfulness, también conocido como atención plena, es una técnica de meditación que se ha vuelto cada vez más popular en los últimos años. Esta práctica implica prestar atención de manera consciente a la experiencia del momento presente, lo cual implica tener una actitud de interés, curiosidad y aceptación. Al practicarlo, una aprende a ser más consciente de sus pensamientos y emociones sin juzgarlos ni reaccionar automáticamente a ellos. En lugar de eso, se observan con una actitud de curiosidad y se dejan pasar, sin aferrarse ni resistirse a ellos. Meditar te hace consciente de tu diálogo interno, el cual tiene más poder de lo que imaginamos. En este episodio, conversamos con la experta en Mindfulness y Meditación, Daniela Zamora, Psicóloga especializada en Psicología Positiva. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a Rostro de Justicia, una organización que busca defender, proteger y empoderar a los sobrevivientes de la trata de personas y explotación sexual. Para recibir nuestro newslettere inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
La alimentación se ha convertido en un tema complejo de abordar. Más que un tema de estética, nuestra salud debe ser el factor más importante a la hora de elegir un plan de alimentación. Alimentarse integrativamente es una necesidad vital. Entramos a este episodio pensando que la nutricionista, Nati Duarte, nos iba a dar pautas sobre cómo llevar una dieta balanceada y llegar a nuestro peso ideal, pero lo que recibimos fue un hermoso recordatorio de que todo, incluyendo nuestros hábitos alimenticios, conlleva a mirarnos hacia adentro y sanar nuestra voz interior. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Fundación Tiempos de Esperanza, dedicada a trabajar en pro de la niñez en riesgo de vulnerabilidad social. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. “Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast” es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
La OMS define el Edadismo como “la forma de pensar, sentir y actuar con respecto a los demás y a nosotras mismas, según nuestra edad”, que suele ser mucho más severo con nosotras, las mujeres. Si las metas, los deseos, la inspiración y las oportunidades llegan en cualquier momento, ¿por qué se dice que “nos dejó el tren”? ¿Por qué somos las mujeres las que abarcamos la industria cosmética para no envejecer? ¿Por qué nos hace sentir mal envejecer, si es un proceso natural? Para responder estas y más preguntas, invitamos a la artista multidisciplinaria, Eva Canina, y a la empresaria especialista en neuro liderazgo y presentadora de televisión, Marilin Gamboa. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una contribución en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a INLesco, una academia de enseñanza de la lengua de señas con el objetivo de lograr una Costa Rica más inclusiva. Para recibir nuestro newslettere inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
Vivimos en una sociedad que ha hecho de nuestra sexualidad algo muy complejo, cuando debería de ser un tema del que hablamos con apertura y naturalidad. Es momento de romper paradigmas. Hablar, conocer, compartir, preguntar y explorar es esencial para descubrirnos. Para aprender más, empoderarnos, y mejorar nuestra salud sexual, invitamos a Adriana López, artista de movimiento contemporáneo, bailarina de barra, y terapeuta holística especializada en sanación femenina; y a María Ramírez, psicóloga especializada en temas relacionados con educación sexual y salud pública. Conversamos sobre quitarnos los estigmas, mejorar nuestra relación con nuestros cuerpos, y con todo aquello que nos produce placer. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Fundación Amor, Sexo y Vida, quienes brindan herramientas para mejorar la afectividad y sexualidad en familias, adolescentes, escuelas y comunidades. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. “Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast” es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
Kimberly-Clark Corp. (NYSE:KMB) Chief R&D Officer Robert Long and Chief Growth Officer Alison Lewis checked into the ICE House for a consumer-products confab diving deep into the company behind beloved brands that fill our homes and offices. For 150 years, Kimberly-Clark has used innovation to disrupt sectors that its first introduced to consumers decades ago. Alison and Rob, along with Kimberly-Clark CEO Michael Hsu, are laser-focused on improving the sustainability, equality, and consumer experience in how their products are manufactured, packaged, and delivered into market. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
In this episode, we partnered up with Kotex and talked about the stigma around periods while encouraging women to not allow this to get in the way of their progress. #PeriodOrNotSheCan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandwich-podcast/message
El tema del abuso contra la mujer es una tragedia que ocurre constantemente. La violencia de género es un problema que nos afecta a todas y todos, y se puede manifestar de muchas maneras. 7 de cada 10 mujeres han sido víctima de algún tipo de violencia en Costa Rica. Para reconocer si estamos siendo víctimas de algún tipo de abuso, acoso, o agresión, es importantísimo abrir espacios para conversar a fondo sobre este tema. Así podremos también tomar la mejor decisión sobre cómo tomar acción al respecto. Para este episodio nos acompañan Adriana Villalobos, psicóloga y especialista en temas de género; y Niña Pájaro, actriz, tatuadora, y víctima de violencia de género. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Asociación de Desarrollo Integral San Juan de Dios, quienes tienen como finalidad el desarrollo de acciones estratégicas para favorecer el ejercicio de derechos humanos de las mujeres y la igualdad de género en San Juan de Dios, Desamparados. Para recibir nuestro newslettere inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
El mindset de emprendedora es un tema que apasiona completamente y trae enseñanzas muy valiosas. Las mujeres emprendedoras demuestran entrega, creatividad y perseverancia. Conforman un ecosistema que contribuye con el liderazgo, la visión y las ganas de tantas mujeres soñadoras, que con sus éxitos y fracasos escriben una nueva historia de desarrollo para el país. Para hablar de los retos y de las grandes satisfacciones de las mujeres emprendedoras, nos sentamos con Silvia Hidalgo, emprendedora, publicista, educadora y creadora del Programa Full Focus para Emprendedores; y Carolina Maroto, emprendedora y cofundadora de Bua' Kombucha. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Asociación para el Liderazgo y Ascenso Social (ALAS), que por medio de capacitaciones, talleres, eventos y contenido, hacen que las mujeres puedan volar más alto con sus negocios. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
En Costa Rica tenemos 24 territorios indígenas a lo largo del país. Representan aproximadamente un 2,5% de la población, y aun así, no fue sino hasta la década de los 90s que fueron reconocidos como ciudadanos. Urge crear más vínculos seguros para aprender sobre nuestra cultura indígena. Porque todas las mujeres compartimos metas, necesidades y un incalculable valor. Todas merecemos oportunidades, respeto y educación para lograr lo que queremos. Para aprender sobre cómo podemos apoyar sus luchas de la mejor manera, nos sentamos a hablar con Hiqui Morera, mujer indígena del Territorio Maléku, cantante y empresaria, y Daniela Gutiérrez, mujer indígena del Territorio Térraba, Directora Ejecutiva de la Comisión Nacional de Asuntos Indígenas (CONAI). Tuvimos una hermosa conversación sobre sus raíces y sus retos. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Organización de Mano De Tigre Orcüo Dbön, que trabaja para brindarle apoyo a las mujeres indígenas Teribe Brörán. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
Nuestra cultura nos define, nos da contexto y nos permite ser parte de una historia viva. El uso fuera de contexto de elementos culturales de una población históricamente oprimida suele verse como irrespetuoso e incluso como una forma de profanación, ya que se violenta el derecho de propiedad intelectual de la cultura originaria. El significado de estos elementos se distorsiona o se pierde completamente cuando se reducen a modas y/o se utilizan con el fin de lucrar sin darle crédito y visibilización a sus respectivas culturas de origen. ¿Cómo navegamos la línea fina entre honrar una cultura u ofenderla? Para responder esta pregunta y más, nos acompaña la periodista y emprendedora especializada en mercadeo digital, Karla Scott; creadora de Mi Vida Afro, un movimiento que busca educar sobre la cultura afrodescendiente en Costa Rica. Mantengamos nuestra cultura y honremos a las demás con conocimiento, respeto y fascinación. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Fundación AfriTica, que impulsa el desarrollo humano y el reconocimiento de los derechos de las poblaciones africanas y afrolatinoamericanas. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
Si algo necesita Costa Rica, es una mayor visibilización de apoyo al arte, en especial a las mujeres artistas. Dedicarse al arte no es una decisión que se toma conscientemente. Es algo que llega como un llamado difícil de obviar. De estas expresiones depende la cultura y el espíritu de cada país. ¿Para qué hacemos arte? ¿Qué tanto importa tener éxito comercial? ¿Estamos las mujeres en desventaja a la hora de crear y compartir lo que creamos? La artista visual Man Yu y la actriz Adriana Álvarez nos acompañan en un episodio completamente dedicado al proceso creativo y las mujeres que lo viven. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo a la Fundación Parque Metropolitano La Libertad, un espacio que brinda acceso a la cultura a comunidades de alto riesgo. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
El cerebro hace asociaciones de manera rápida para la toma de decisiones y, a veces, eso nos puede llevar a tomar acciones de discriminación aun cuando no queremos hacerlo. Los sesgos inconscientes están enraizados en el comportamiento de la sociedad. La educación, la participación colectiva y la nueva culturización son necesarias para eliminarlos de nuestro entorno individual, colectivo y profesional. Cynthia Castro, psicóloga especializada en vida económica y cofundadora de Efecto Boomerang, una empresa consultora en estrategias de diversidad e inclusión, nos acompaña en este episodio para ayudarnos a responder qué son los sesgos exactamente, por qué suceden y cómo nos afectan. Gracias a este episodio hemos realizado una donación en nombre de todas las hermanas del Círculo al periódico sin fines de lucro La Voz de Guanacaste, que busca informar a los habitantes de la provincia sobre la actividad política, social y cultural de la zona. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en círculos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de Kotex, BN Mujer y Vamos a Contarte. Grabado en los estudios de radio del Campus Creativo de la Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. Interpretación al LESCO a cargo de Estefanía Carvajal e INLesco, disponible en la versión Videopodcast en teletica.com.
Sarah Dupree has been a professional in the advertising industry for 17 years. She started at large agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi and Yamaha and ultimately found her place in the marketing world as a commercial and brand photographer. She's shot for large companies such as Boot Barn, Sprouts, and Kotex and many local small businesses and entrepreneurs, including highly influential social media personalities. Listen in as we talk about her professional and personal struggles and how Sarah has managed to stay on top! You don't want to miss this! LINKS: Website: www.sarahdphotos.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahd.photos/
Sarah Dupree is a brand photographer and self-described “mompreneur” with a very successful photography business in southern California. In advertising for 17 years working for large agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi and Yamaha, Sarah became a commercial photographer. She's shot for large companies such as Boot Barn, Sprouts, and Kotex as well as social media influencers like Christa aka SalvagedSoul, and Cayla Craft of Mommy Millionaire, as well as TikTok celebrities David Bonfidini aka The Magic Crasher and Rachel Mueller aka thegirliq. Today Sarah shares the secrets of building a personal brand with lots of practical tips. Download Podopolo here to keep the conversation going in the Wings comments section and invite your friends to connect around podcasts recommended to you by what interests and inspires you.
Zena Srivatsa Arnold is the Global Chief Digital & Marketing Officer at Kimberly-Clark, the multinational personal care corporation with brands such as Kleenex, Kotex, Cottonelle, Huggies and many more! Before joining Kimberly-Clark, Zena held various roles at Google, Kellogg Company and Procter & Gamble where she and Jim partnered on several marketing initiatives with Folgers & Olay. In this conversation, Zena tells Jim about how her time working at a technology company helped her move faster at Kimberly-Clark. She also discusses how her team is measuring its brand's impact across the world and shares successful strategies for connecting to consumers with purpose.Support our sponsor Deloitte and experience their guidance on resilience for brands in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more at Deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.