Christmas tradition in the Spanish-speaking world
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Musicians play in the background while an angel (Penelope Silva) hovers as Joseph (Ryan Scheffler) approaches a home to seek shelter for himself and Mary (Alianna Treviño) as Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Floresville holds Las Posadas in preparation for Christmas. Accompanying them are a star (Liliana Aranda) and a shepherd (Juan Resendez). Las Posadas echo the journey Joseph and Mary took to Bethlehem, and their struggle to find a welcome; a group representing the Holy Family visits a series of homes, singing songs and seeking lodging. They are refused at each door, until they reach the final house, where...Article Link
Sobreviviendo a las posadas / SALUD Y BIENESTAR “Sobreviviendo a las Posadas: Un Desafío”. ��� Hoy en SALUD Y BIENESTAR hablaremos este tema dándote los mejores consejos de este gran tema con la Dra Verónica Ortega. � No te lo pierdas, que ya está al aire, a través de ADR NETWORKS!
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The story of the birth of Jesus Christ is one that has been told for more than 2,000 years and serves as one of the foundations of Christianity. The Nativity is an important component of Christmas celebrations, and Nativity scenes frequently are included in town-wide and personal celebrations. Perhaps nowhere is the Nativity story told with more faith-based gusto than through the annual celebration of Las Posadas, which originated in Mexico and Guatemala. Las Posadas is a vibrant and meaningful tradition that unites communities and celebrates the journey of Mary and Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem, and how they tried...Article Link
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Fluent Fiction - Spanish: From Market Stumbles to Stage Triumphs: Luis' Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2024-12-14-08-38-19-es Story Transcript:Es: Luis caminaba por el bullicioso mercado de la Ciudad de México, sus sentidos embriagados por los colores brillantes y el aroma delicioso de los tamales y churros.En: Luis walked through the bustling market of Ciudad de México, his senses intoxicated by the bright colors and the delicious aroma of tamales and churros.Es: El aire frío del invierno no apagaba el espíritu vibrante de Las Posadas, una tradición mexicana que celebra el viaje de María y José.En: The cold winter air did not dampen the vibrant spirit of Las Posadas, a Mexican tradition that celebrates María and José's journey.Es: Luis, con su mochila cargada de papeles, casi tropezaba con un vendedor que ofrecía luces navideñas.En: Luis, with his backpack loaded with papers, almost stumbled upon a vendor offering Christmas lights.Es: Estaba preocupado.En: He was worried.Es: Su presentación final de proyecto estaba cerca, y todavía sentía el miedo arrollador de hablar en público.En: His final project presentation was near, and he still felt the overwhelming fear of public speaking.Es: Elena y Mateo, sus compañeros de equipo, confiaban en él.En: Elena and Mateo, his teammates, trusted him.Es: "Tú puedes hacerlo, Luis", decían siempre.En: "You can do it, Luis," they always said.Es: El plan de Luis era claro.En: Luis' plan was clear.Es: Usaría la Posada de su comunidad como campo de práctica.En: He would use his community's Posada as a practice field.Es: Sus amigos, Elena y Mateo, lo apoyaban desde las primeras filas.En: His friends, Elena and Mateo, supported him from the front rows.Es: Las Posadas eran el escenario perfecto: música festiva, niños riendo, y adultos conversando bajo las luces parpadeantes.En: The Posadas were the perfect stage: festive music, children laughing, and adults chatting under the twinkling lights.Es: Luis comenzó a leer sus notas mientras esperaba su turno.En: Luis began to read his notes while waiting for his turn.Es: Sus manos temblaban ligeramente.En: His hands trembled slightly.Es: Elena le dio un apretón en el hombro y le sonrió.En: Elena gave him a squeeze on the shoulder and smiled at him.Es: Mateo, a su lado, le susurró: "Solo imagina que estás hablando con nosotros".En: Mateo, beside him, whispered, "Just imagine you're talking to us."Es: Esto le dio a Luis un poco más de valor.En: This gave Luis a little more courage.Es: Finalmente, llegó su turno.En: Finally, his turn came.Es: Subió al pequeño escenario improvisado, tomando aliento profundo.En: He climbed the small makeshift stage, taking a deep breath.Es: La audiencia charlaba, distraída por el evento festivo.En: The audience chatted, distracted by the festive event.Es: Luis empezó a hablar bajo, pero cada palabra salía clara.En: Luis started to speak softly, but each word came out clearly.Es: De repente, el bullicio se desvanecía, la gente ahora escuchaba atenta.En: Suddenly, the hustle and bustle faded, and people were now listening intently.Es: Luis sintió el calor de la confianza creciendo en su pecho.En: Luis felt the warmth of confidence growing in his chest.Es: Sus palabras fluyeron con seguridad, cada idea presentada como había practicado tantas veces en su mente.En: His words flowed with certainty, each idea presented as he had practiced so many times in his mind.Es: Al terminar, los aplausos llenaron el aire.En: When he finished, applause filled the air.Es: Personas se acercaban a felicitarlo.En: People came up to congratulate him.Es: Luis sonreía, aliviado y orgulloso.En: Luis smiled, relieved and proud.Es: Días después, llegó el día de la presentación en la escuela.En: Days later, the day of the school presentation arrived.Es: Luis, tranquilo y sereno, enfrentó a sus profesores y compañeros.En: Luis, calm and serene, faced his teachers and classmates.Es: Con Elena y Mateo a su lado, no se dejó vencer por el miedo.En: With Elena and Mateo by his side, he did not let fear overcome him.Es: Su exposición fue impecable y al final, todos lo felicitaron.En: His presentation was flawless, and in the end, everyone congratulated him.Es: Luis había superado su ansiedad.En: Luis had overcome his anxiety.Es: Las luces brillantes de la Posada le habían dado fuerza.En: The bright lights of the Posada had given him strength.Es: Ahora sabía que podía hablar en público sin el temor que antes lo paralizaba.En: Now he knew he could speak in public without the fear that once paralyzed him.Es: Al salir de la presentación, con el viento frío pero refrescante, Luis sonrió.En: As he left the presentation, with the cold yet refreshing wind, Luis smiled.Es: El primer paso hacia su nuevo yo había comenzado.En: The first step towards his new self had begun. Vocabulary Words:the market: el mercadobustling: bulliciosothe senses: los sentidosintoxicated: embriagadosthe aroma: el aromathe air: el airevibrant: vibrantethe journey: el viajeto stumble: tropezarthe vendor: el vendedorthe presentations: las presentacionesoverwhelming: arrolladorthe fear: el miedothe teammates: los compañeros de equipothe confidence: la confianzato support: apoyarthe stage: el escenariothe children: los niñosadults chatting: adultos conversandotwinkling lights: luces parpadeantesto tremble: temblarto whisper: susurrarto climb: subirmakeshift: improvisadoto fade: desvanecerseattentively: atentathe warmth: el calorto flow: fluirto congratulate: felicitarcalm and serene: tranquilo y sereno
Intis, platicamos de hay un porcentaje de personas que, después de su posada, terminan teniendo un 'acostón'. ¿Tú crees que las posadas son iniciáticas para los 'acostones'?" Búscame en redes sociales: YouTube Íntimamente con Robertha Facebook @IntimamenteconRobertha Instagram @intimamenteconrobertha TikTok @intimamenteconrobertha Teléfono del Consultorio: 664 681 19 93 Terapia de pareja en online y presencial en Tijuana. Whatsapp: 664 123 69 69 #Psicologia #Relaciones #RelacionesDePareja #IntimamenteConRobertha #DiarioConRobertha
Imagina que llega diciembre en México, y con él, el inicio de las posadas. Las calles de los barrios y pueblos se llenan de luces parpadeantes, farolitos de papel y velas que iluminan el camino de quienes, noche tras noche, salen en busca de posada. Al frente van los niños con figuras de José y María, caminando bajo el fresco de la noche, envueltos en ese aire único de la temporada que parece susurrar esperanza y fe. La procesión se detiene frente a una casa adornada y comienza la petición: “En el nombre del cielo, os pido posada…”. Adentro, las voces responden, y así continúa el diálogo, el canto que recrea el peregrinaje sagrado de hace más de dos mil años. La emoción crece cuando, al fin, las puertas se abren y los anfitriones dan la bienvenida, como si en ese instante ellos mismos recibieran a los peregrinos en su hogar. Hay risas y aplausos, y todos pasan a un patio lleno de aromas a ponche caliente, caña y fruta fresca. Las posadas son mucho más que una tradición. Son un recordatorio de la luz que todos llevamos dentro, una invitación a abrir nuestras puertas, nuestras vidas y nuestros corazones a otros, y un testimonio de que la Navidad en México es, sobre todo, una época de comunidad, fe y esperanza compartida.
En este episodio de PTPT: Preguntas Tontas Para Todos, viajamos al pasado para descubrir cómo las posadas se originaron como una mezcla de tradiciones indígenas y españolas. Además, reflexionamos sobre cómo estas celebraciones han cambiado con el tiempo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bienvenidos a la taberna. Descansen un rato mientras dos borrachos comentan en una mesa lejana lo que se les ocurra.
Karely Ruiz se saca las posadas
Karely Ruiz se saca las posadas
En este episodio hablamos de lo peor de las posadas: desde los que se desaparecen con el ponche, hasta los "amigos" que solo llegan a romper la piñata y nunca cooperan.¿Qué es lo que más odias de estas fiestas? ¡No te lo pierdas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Six String Hayride, The Gospel Music Episode. Giving Thanks with Johnny Cash, The Carter Family, Willie Nelson, Eva Cassidy, George Jones, Hank Williams, The Staple Singers, Jeff Beck, Curtis Mayfield, and Alison Krauss, The Stories behind "I'll Fly Away" , "I Saw The Light" and "People Get Ready." The Chicago Gospel Scene with Thomas Dorsey and The Staple Singers. The tradition of Southern Church Music in Bluegrass, Country, and Rock and Roll. Chris shares Uncle Tube Carter's family Cheese Grits Recipe for a Hearty Sunday Morning. All the major religions have some type of musical tradition, so let's listen up and get right before Santa finishes making his list and dispensing his fierce artic justice. Winter needs light, ritual, and celebration to make it more interesting. Christmas, Solstice, Hanukkah, Diwali ,Boxing Day ,Chinese New Year, Kwanzaa ,Las Posadas , St. Lucia Day, Ashura, Saint Nicholas (leave your shoes out), Whichever one is yours, we hope it is filled with a strong sense of Peace, Love, and Family. We don't care what religion you are or aren't, the basic message is always Be Kind and Do No Harm. Join Chris and Jim for a look at Gospel Music on Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast.https://www.facebook.com/share/g/12BRioFZWNr/
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, Cuauhtémoc Rivera, presidente de ANPEC, habló sobre que la ANPEC revela que una posada para 10 personas subió de 7 mil a 8 mil 400 pesos, un 20 por ciento más.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello you beautiful people.For many years I've thought Scrooge's gift to the Cratchitt family of a huge turkey was ridiculous. How on earth would they cook it in time for their Christmas dinner?Well greater minds than mine have looked into it and thanks to their brains and research we look at it the feasibility of such a large turkey.Here's a link to the full article:https://infinitequestpodcast.com/extras/f/how-big-was-the-prize-turkey-in-a-christmas-carolKeeping on the subject of Turkey's, this episode's Christmas Not So Classic is Ho Ho Ho (Who'd be a Turkey at Christmas) by Sir Elton John.It's not that good, but you can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac97CJQhx5EThen, in Do You Hear What I Hear, Bob Baker looks at the word Jelly as used to describe Santa's belly.Then it's The Quiz, I scored a respectable 8. Let me know how you got on.After the joke Bob returns with Spread A Smile of Joy and he looks at the practice of Jeep Ducking.Check out Bob's podcast, Festive Foreign Fans, here:https://4fpodcast.buzzsprout.com/In Christmas All Over The World we look at the lovely Mexican tradition of Las Posadas, where a procession of people re-enact Joseph and Mary's attempts to find lodgings. It's fun for all the family.This episode's recommendation comes from listener Timothy Lewis and it's called Words Unravelled, a podcast that looks at everything to do with words. Have a listen, I think you'll enjoy it:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/words-unravelled-with-robwords-and-jess-zafarris/id1737751787Get in touch:Email: totalchristmas@gmail.comWebsite: totalchristmaspodcast.comMerry Christmas!
Daniela y Julio nos hablan de la tradición de las posadas navideñas y nos comparten sus experiencias con los rituales que se relacionan con estos festejos. Recuerda que puedes reservar clases de español con Daniela o Julio a través de IG o Patreon. ¡Felices fiestas! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cognados/message
Es normal que si estás en una relación tu pareja te invite a sus posadas y fiestas familiares, pero, a veces se vuelve incómoda la situación a la hora de tomar la foto familiar, bueno, dependiendo de cuántos días, meses o años lleves con tu pareja. En este episodio platicamos nuestras anécdotas y experiencias en posadas y fiestas navideñas en pareja.
One of the most beloved Christmas observances in the world is a 9-day re-enactment of Mary and Mary and Joseph seeking shelter in Bethlehem. Award-winning singer and actor Carlos Medina joins host Gil Gross to share the song-filled tradition of Las Posadas. Louis Bayard, New York Time Best Selling author of My Timothy, discusses the global popularity of the inspiration for his book, Charles Dickens' beloved A Christmas Carol. Notre Dame's Grant Mathews explains the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem combining his religious faith with his scientific training as an astrophysicist, and reveals the likely identity of the Three Wise Men. And while we are looking up at the sky, Astronomer Andrew Fraknoi, explains the cause of one of the oldest holidays in the world, The Winter Solstice. CBS News' Mark Strassman details how an obscure plant from Mexico came to dominate holiday households across the United States in the legacy of the colorful and curiously-named Poinsettia.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Intis, platicamos de cómo te preparas para asistir a una posada. Te has sentido frustrad@ por la vestimenta, zapatos, peinado, etc., que ya no quieres ir. Qué te puede servir para no sentirse angustiad@ antes de ir a tu posada. Búscame en redes sociales: YouTube Íntimamente con Robertha Facebook @IntimamenteconRobertha Instagram @intimamenteconrobertha Teléfono del Consultorio: 664 681 19 93 Terapia de pareja en online y presencial en Tijuana. Whatsapp: 664 123 69 69 #Psicologia #Relaciones #RelacionesDePareja #IntimamenteConRobertha #DiarioConRobertha #posadas #navidad
We're about to embark on a global musical journey that transcends borders and celebrates the diversity of holiday traditions. In this special episode, we'll be delving into the rich tapestry of sounds and rhythms that accompany festive celebrations around the world. Join us as we explore the enchanting traditions of Las Posadas, Diwali, Oshogatsu, Carols by Candlelight, and St. Lucia's Day. As we explore these holiday musical traditions from around the world, I invite you to open your ears and hearts to the diverse sounds that accompany the joyous celebrations of Las Posadas, Diwali, Oshogatsu, Carols by Candlelight, and St. Lucia's Day. Tune in, embrace the global symphony of celebration, and let the music of the holidays unite us all on this special episode of Busy Kids Love Music! Links Mentioned in this Episode: Busy Kids Do Piano Membership Busy Moms Do Piano Membership Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode: LAS POSADAS Taiwan monks ring temple bell to mark Lunar New Year New Year's Japanese Music Concert We Three Kings Maryam Shakiba - Odissi Dance - Mangalacharan Ganesh Vandana Sankta Lucia - Music Listening Schedule for Episode 112 A playlist of all the songs from today's podcast can be found here. It contains video clips of all the songs you've heard on today's episodes, so you'll be able to not only hear the entirety of the musical clips from the episode, but you'll also be able to see the traditional instruments and dances that are part of the musical celebrations we learned about today. Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, head on over to do that today so you don't miss an episode. Click here to subscribe in Apple Podcasts! If you're feeling extra magnanimous, I would be really grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Those reviews help other families find my podcast learn more about music. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what you love about Busy Kids Love Music. Thanks!
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Commemorating Mary and Joseph's search for lodging in Bethlehem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio, David Chavez junto con Martha su esposa y su hija Lucy nos hablan sobre el verdadero significado de las posadas.
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Rose Wilde encourages bakers to develop a relationship with heirloom grains and alternative flours. Abi Balingit, a self-described "dork who baked," turned her passion into a cookbook of Filipino desserts. Restaurant critic Bill Addison runs down his selections for the LA Times 101 Best Restaurants. Sohla El-Waylly teaches us the "why" behind kitchen techniques. Chef Roberto Alcocer shares how he celebrates Las Posadas, a ten-night event commemorating Joseph and Mary's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Hungry for more? Check out Good Food's Best Of 2023.
Las Posadas are an important part of the Christmas tradition in Mexico. These community celebrations take place on each of the nine nights leading up to Christmas from December 16th to the 24th. The word “posada” means inn or shelter in Spanish and in this tradition, Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem and their search for a place to stay is reenacted. Angelie Soria grew up in Mexico but now calls Milwaukee home. During a storytelling event hosted by Milwaukee’s Ex Fabula, she described Las Posadas in Mexico as a community event, but things changed when she came to the Midwest.
Intis, platicamos de la infidelidad en la época navideña. ¿tu pareja te lleva a la posada del trabajo?, ¿has sido o te han sido infiel en un posada?, rifas del trabajo. Como emplead@, ¿te invitan a la posada del trabajo? Búscame en redes sociales: YouTube Íntimamente con Robertha Facebook @IntimamenteconRobertha Instagram @intimamenteconrobertha Teléfono del Consultorio: 664 681 19 93 Terapia de pareja en online y presencial en Tijuana. Whatsapp: 664 123 69 69 #Psicologia #Relaciones #RelacionesDePareja #IntimamenteConRobertha #DiarioConRobertha
Estuvimos completamente en vivo con ustedes disfrutando de nuestra posada navideña!! Prepara una buena bebida, una botanita y un buen rato para reírte
En este episodio especial, nos sumergimos en el fascinante mundo de las posadas más gachas que nuestros oyentes han tenido el cuestionable placer de experimentar. Desde decoraciones navideñas desastrosas hasta villancicos desafinados que podrían hacer temblar al mismísimo Grinch, exploramos las anécdotas más cómicas y absurdas de las celebraciones navideñas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todo el mundo se la pasa ponche, ponche y ponche con piquete.
En este episodio de todos los desastres que pasan en las posadas del trabajo, muchos sacan su verdadero yo y otros hasta renuncian por la pena que pasaron en la fiesta.
Hope Ryan from Morning Light shares her favorite children's book for the season: Marian Picture Books (Immaculate Conception 12/8, Our Lady of Guadalupe 12/12) Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Graphic Novel by Natalie Muglia & Sam Estrada. TAN Books Mary, The Mother of Jesus by Tomie De Paola, Magnificat/Ignatius. Our Lady's Wardrobe and Our Lady's Picture Book by Anthony DeStefano, Illustrated by Juliana Kolesova. Sophia Institute Press. Religious Christmas Books with amazing illustrations Saint Francis and the Nativity by Myrna Strasser, Illustrated by Fausto Bianchi The Real Santa Claus by Marianna Mayer (Non-fiction) Peace on Earth by Mary Engelbreit The Third Gift by Linda Sue Park, Illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline Christmas and Winter stories and tales. Merry Christmas Strega Nona, Old Befana, Las Posadas, Legend of the Poinsettia, and many more by Tomie DePaola The Spider Who Saved Christmas by Raymond Arroyo, Illustrated by Randy Gallegos. Sophia Institute Press The Mitten by Jan Brett Christmas Tapestry by Patricia Polacco The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojiechowski, illustrated by PJ Lynch
December is usually known for most people to be the time to celebrate Christmas. However Victoria, Kiara, and Katalyn wanted to share with you some other holidays that are celebrated in December as tthey are just as important as Christmas. Listen in as we discuss Hanukkah, Kwanza, Yule, Las Posadas, Bohdi Day, and Wintter Solstice. Are there any holidays in December we should know about? Let us know!Please be sure to check for any trigger warnings you may have with the recommendations made. Please be sure to rate us and leave a review! It helps us across the platforms in more ways than you know!Want to reach out to us other than on social media? Send us an e-mail at tbp.staythirsty@gmail.comMake sure to check out our linktree!thirstybitchespodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - LinktreeJoin us every Tasty Tuesday and Thirsty Thursday for a new episode and be sure to follow us on our socialsTiktok: thirstybitchespodcastInstagram: thirstybitchespodcastTwitter: TheThirstyCollective (thirsty_co) Or join the conversation in our discord!Intro/Outro License Code: TV2K4NHZREHTQFGJ
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It's officially October! And today we have a special guest - Ally's brother Ryan! AKA Ryanator Fortyone! While Julia is taking care of some adult life things, Ryan is going to try out some of the warm and yummy drinks we've explored on the podcast, plus take a quiz to see what kind of Halloween creature he (and Ally) are! You can find Ryan here: https://www.youtube.com/@ryanator41 Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/livgorlewski/halloween-animal-quiz Sources for previous episodes: Pumpkin Spice Latte: https://www.sweetsteep.com/pumpkin-spice-sauce-recipe/ https://www.bustle.com/life/the-history-of-the-pumpkin-spice-latte-how-it-came-to-embody-all-things-fall-10222074 https://stories.starbucks.com/stories/2014/starbucks-first-pumpkin-spice-latte/ Apple Cider: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ancient-origins-apple-cider-180960662/ https://www.seriouseats.com/chris-lehault-5118607 https://www.britannica.com/story/was-johnny-appleseed-a-real-person http://www.nationalapplemuseum.com/appleciderandmore.html https://www.triviagenius.com/brief-history-of-american-apple-cider/X1uyim15UQAH9iQi https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/59048/11-ways-hard-cider-shaped-american-history Chai: https://www.thespruceeats.com/the-history-of-masala-chai-tea-765836 https://www.teatulia.com/tea-varieties/what-is-chai.htm http://www.holycowchaitent.com/chai-history.php https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-garam-masala-homemade-garam-masala-spice-blend-recipe-and-how-to-cook-with-garam-masala https://www.thebetterindia.com/78265/chai-tea-history-india/ https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-chai-tea#1 https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/chai-tea https://www.starbucks.com/menu/product/2122273/hot https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/demerara-sugar https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/turbinado-sugar https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/jaggery#TOC_TITLE_HDR_1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/the-splainer-what-makes-the-cow-sacred-to-hindus/2015/11/05/acdde3e2-840c-11e5-8bd2-680fff868306_story.html https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/healthy-okra-recipes#Bhindi-Dopiyaza- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459456/ https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/ayurveda#:~:text=Ayurveda%2C%20a%20natural%20system%20of,translates%20to%20knowledge%20of%20life. https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-ctc-tea-765674 https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Ewart-Gladstone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjeevani_(plant) https://www.thespicehouse.com/blogs/news/what-is-mace https://www.pepper-spray-store.com/pages/mace-vs-pepperspray#:~:text=%E2%80%9CMace%E2%80%9D%20is%20also%20a%20common,gas%20of%20OC%20pepper%20spray.&text=Tear%20gas%20operates%20differently%20from%20pepper%20spray. Chamomile: https://www.teatulia.com/tea-varieties/what-is-chamomile.htm https://www.wiseapetea.com/blogs/knowledge/the-history-of-chamomile-tea https://www.aliceengland.com/friendly.asp?page=blog/a-brief-history-of-chamomile-for-wellbeing/ https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210003/#!po=0.471698 https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995283/ https://purecosmetica.com/history-and-folklore-of-chamomile London Fog: https://pin.it/2gx3mGg 1https://www.growteacompany.com/blogs/news/the-history-of-london-fog-the-earl-grey-tea-latte-with-a-controversial-past 2https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/what-is-a-london-fog-and-what-does-it-taste-like 3https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/food-and-drink/the-london-fog-was-invented-in-vancouver-and-we-spoke-to-the-woman-who-invented-it-3529023 4https://www.britannica.com/event/Great-Smog-of-London 5https://www.britannica.com/science/anticyclone Hot Chocolate: https://www.thespruceeats.com/the-history-of-hot-chocolate-764463 https://spoonuniversity.com/recipe/7-hot-chocolate-variations-around-the-world https://whatscookingamerica.net/beverage/hotchocolate.htm http://www.kikucorner.com/2015/09/30/colombian-hot-chocolate-with-cheese/ https://aseasyasapplepie.com/italian-hot-chocolate/ https://www.davidlebovitz.com/belgian-hot-chocolate/ https://www.davidlebovitz.com/parisian-hot-ch-1/ https://www.mexicoinmykitchen.com/champurrado-mexican-thick-chocolate/#wprm-recipe-container-3213 https://www.isabeleats.com/mexican-hot-chocolate/ https://www.littlesugarsnaps.com/chai-spiced-white-hot-chocolate/#Chai_Spiced_Hot_Chocolate https://www.britannica.com/topic/Las-Posadas
The cultural tradition of Las Posadas is a beautiful opportunity to meditate on the spirituality of people on the move. Sister Elizabeth Guerrero explains. Read the transcript here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/random-nun-clips/RNC-igf060-guerrero-room-at-the-inn Listen to the full episode of In Good Faith podcast here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/in-good-faith/igf060-elizabeth-guerrero Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087. Let us know your thoughts about the podcast by taking this short survey! Your input helps us shape the future of the In Good Faith podcast!
Sister Eli Elizabeth Guerrero, a Sister of the Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence, lives in San Antonio, Texas, and is the executive director of AHLMA, the Asociacion de Hermanas Latinas Misioneras en America. This organization works with Catholic Sisters from Latin American communities who are ministering in the US, as well as with Latina Catholic Sisters born in Latin America and those born in the United States who are members of US Catholic communities. AHLMA's mission is to support, accompany, and empower Latina sisters within the context of their ministries in the US Catholic Church. (2:50) The heart of AHLMA (4:25) The power of encuentro (8:17) Differing relationships with God (10:05) Many cultures, one faith (16:26) Rios de Esperanza (18:12) Las Posadas (24:51) Searching for Sisters (30:51) US as mission territory (34:18) Vocation story (en espanol y en ingles) (37:09) Meeting the Missionary Catechists (41:47) Migrant work (43:41) A family of faith AHLMA - https://en.ahlma.org Mexican American Catholic College - https://maccsa.org/en/ Read the transcript here. https://anunslife.org/podcasts/in-good-faith/igf060-elizabeth-guerrero Subscribe to our newsletter https://siste.rs/3isP2CZ Check out lots more podcasts https://siste.rs/2SfnoyS Let us know your thoughts about the podcast! Please take this short survey—your input helps us shape the future In Good Faith podcasts. Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you! Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087.
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Learn about winter holiday traditions around the world such as Hannukah, Kwanzaa, Boxing Day, St. Nicholas Day, Ligligan Parul, Las Posadas, and Krampusnacht.
10 holiday email marketing ideas to engage your customers Learn how to leverage your email marketing which has everything to do with creating a community connection and less about landing the sale. Serve before you sell and share personal stories instead of just sending blanket sales emails like everyone else. The noise surrounding a holiday sales season can get very loud. And it's your time to shine with the people who love you most, your subscribers… Yes, we are specifically chatting about holidays and special events during the last quarter of the year, but these strategies apply to holidays around the year, Valentine's, PiDay 3.14, May The 4th, Summer Soltice, Yulefest, Earth Day, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Dia De Los Muertos, Las Posadas and more… In this episode about holiday email marketing, you will learn: How to use your teacher magic to engage your audience, make your content meaningful and connect with your perfect people. Think of your emails as a letter to a friend, rather than a sales promotion to the masses. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT HOLIDAY EMAIL MARKETING: Email Marketing Templates How to grow your email list in 5 ways CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, A Teacher's Map of Online Business Secrets, and get started growing your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me your ideas for online courses ENJOYING THE PODCAST? THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Tag me @theceoteacher on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! How to Make Extra Income with a Teacher Podcast with Sam Buti Ways to Simplify Course Creation for Busy Teachers with Amy Porterfield Children's Book Author: One of Many Meaningful Jobs for Former Teachers with Vicky Weber