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Lorena Lopez - Soltar a tu maestro

el 20

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 22:17


Soltar a tu maestro   La reflexión y la invitación que nos trae Lorena el día de hoy no es poca cosa, al contrario, es para valientes: suelta a tu maestro.  No es una órden ni es un buen consejo, es más bien una descripción clara y puntual de uno de los pasos más importantes y quizá más difíciles que darás en tu camino. Ese momento en el que la necesidad de dejar ir la forma se hace imperativo y no te queda más que entregarte por completo a la no-forma, a lo que es y siempre ha sido, a lo único que es verdad en cada paso de ese camino.   Sobre Lorena:   Buscadora, exploradora, encontradora, compañera. Ser en descubrimiento, a veces llamada Coach Instagram:  @soymente1  Facebook: @soymente

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TwoHealth
Alimentación Plant-Based con la Lic. Lorena Lopez

TwoHealth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 37:48


¡Hola, Two Healther! Para este nuevo episodio tenemos a una invitada muy especial, la Lic. Lorena López, una de nuestras nutriólogas en Two Health, certificada en nutrición clínica y síndrome metabólico, y apasionada por la alimentación basada en plantas, el cual es precisamente el tema que quisimos abordar el día de hoy. Este es un tema que nos preguntan mucho en consulta y del cual se ha visto mucho interés últimamente, ya que existe muchísima evidencia científica que respaldan los beneficios para la salud a largo plazo de una alimentación basada en plantas. Lore nos platica todo lo que tienes que saber acerca de una dieta basada en plantas, así como la importancia de asesorarse bien antes de iniciar con este estilo de vida.Encuéntranos en:Instagram: @twohealthoficial y @lorena_twohealthFacebook: Two Health OficialTiktok: @twohealthoficial Spotify: Nutrición y MásApple Podcast: Nutrición y Más¿Ya probaste nuestra proteína? Consíguela aquí: https://shop.two-health.com/ Nuestro reto “Fresh Start Challenge” SIGUE DISPONIBLE, lo puedes encontrar aquí: Todavía puedes conseguir nuestro programa para aumentar músculo “Warrior Program” creado por expertos del fitness (Diego Guzmán y Tere Martínez) y de la alimentación (Two Health). Consíguelo AQUÍ: https://www.mywarriorprogram.com/registro-th See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcast UdeC
Los deliciosos

Podcast UdeC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 24:53


Podcast desde Periodismo UdeC. Con la participación de Francisca Heredia, Lorena Lopez y Fernando Fierro

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Eat, Drink and Be Merry Radio
Big Blend Radio Happy Hour - Pacific Wine and Food Classic

Eat, Drink and Be Merry Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 38:44


This episode of Big Blend Radio’s Eat, Drink & Be Merry Happy Hour show raises a glass to the 2nd Annual Pacific Wine & Food Classic held this past summer in Newport Beach, California.Featured guests include: Travel writer Lorena Lopez - Founder of TravelingSoulo.com, Patrick Merrell - Co-founder of We Believe Wines, and Linda Johnsen - Owner/Executive Chef of Filomena's Italian Kitchen & Market in Costa Mesa. See IFWTWA travel writer Mary Farah’s article, along with photos by Tom Plant, Roger Paige and Lorena Lopez, covering the Pacific Wine & Food Classic, here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/2nd-annual-pacific-wine-and-food-classic/Featured music is Ocean Front Walk by Johnny Mastro & Mama’s Boys - www.JohnnyMastro.com This episode is sponsored by the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), www.IFWTWA.org

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Science Vs
Gentrification: What's Really Happening?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 35:35


You’ve probably heard that gentrification changes neighborhoods for the worse: first come the hipsters and then the bankers. Soon, the neighborhood is overrun with dog spas and wine bars, and the original residents are nowhere in sight. But what does the science say? And, is there anything good about gentrification? We speak to Prof. Lance Freeman, Asst. Prof. Rachel Meltzer and Nicole Mader to find out. Check out the transcript right here: http://bit.ly/2VQJsgp UPDATE 10/23/18: An earlier version of this episode misstated number of calls in our 311 analysis as "over 900,000." While the analysis started with over 900,000 calls, the number of calls over 6 years was a bit over 600,000. We've updated the episode to reflect that. Selected references: Lance’s study on displacement in gentrifying neighborhoodsRachel’s studies on jobs and businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods Nicole’s study on what’s happening with public schools with gentrification This study by NYU’s Furman study which has all sorts of stats on gentrifying neighborhoodsCredits: This episode was produced by Meryl Horn and Kaitlyn Sawrey with help from Wendy Zukerman, along with Rose Rimler and Odelia Rubin. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music by Emma Munger and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to Kurtis Melby who helped us with the 311 call analysis. For this episode we also spoke to Associate Professor Japonica Brown-Saracino, Professor Elvin Wyly, Associate Professor T. William Lester, Assistant Professor Stacey Sutton, Amy Collado, Assistant Professor Francis Pearman, Dr Miriam Zuk and, Lorena Lopez. A big thanks to Francisco Lopez, Amber Davis, the Zukerman fam and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.

Shades of Green Podcast
Episode 18: Lorena Lopez

Shades of Green Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 81:40


Lorena Lopez joins us to talk about her journey as an environmentalist. Bryant and I recorded this conversation in July.

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Tendens – kortdokumentärer
Varför lär du dig inte svenska?

Tendens – kortdokumentärer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 28:32


Många människor bor i Sverige i många år utan att lära sig svenska. Hur kommer det sig? Möt Lorena som berättar varför hon inte lärt sig svenska, trots att hon jobbar. Lorena Lopez har bott i Sverige i sex år men hon pratar nästan ingen svenska. I sitt jobb som städare behöver hon prata svenska ca två minuter under en arbetsdag. Vi följer med henne en dag på jobbet. Vi möter också 62-åriga Ayse. För henne tog det över tio år att lära sig svenska. Hon blev kallad analfabet och idiot när hon inte kunde språket och berättar att hon aldrig känt sig så isolerad som under den tiden. Men varför tog det så lång tid för henne att lära sig svenska? En kort-dokumentär av Sukran Kavak.   Sukran.Kavak@sverigesradio.se

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Bogotá Prison Pageant, Part II

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2013


Our artists conducted interviews with the women in El Buen Pastor, the national women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia. Every year, the prison hosts a beauty pageant in which each cell block elects its own candidates to represent them - a queen and a queen mother - and they work together to create costumes, floats and dances for the main event, which is kind of like Carnival. Our last Bogotá Prison Pageant episode focused on the High Security section of the prison. The prison is divided into different cell blocks according to crimes committed. This week, we're heading into the General Population at El Buen Pastor to give you an intimate look into these women’s daily lives and their preparation for the pageant. This material was performed and recorded live at 92YTribeca in NY. First up is Ana Lamadrid performing an inmate, followed by our Associate Artist Jenny Morris as a Canadian prisoner. Matt Dellapina performs an interview with Mauricio, a pastor who works with the inmates, and the episode closes out with Flor De Liz Perez as the Queen Mother of Cell Block 9. Interviews for this were conducted by Alejandro Jaramillo Hoyos, Lorena Lopez, and Adriana Osorio. The performances you just heard were directed by Steven Cosson. Thanks for listening. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Bogotá Prison Pageant, Part I

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012


The beauty pageant that takes place in the national women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia is the subject of this week's episode. Steve Cosson spent a month visiting the prison during the lead up to the pageant, working with a group of Colombians, playwright José Rivera, and songwriter/musician Hector Buitrago of the Latin Grammy award winning band Aterciopelados. They interviewed the pageant's contestants, other inmates, and prison staff. In this podcast, you’ll get a chance to hear some of our raw interviews, which were translated into English and performed for the first time at the 92YTribeca in June of this year. Our first interview, performed by Vanessa Aspillaga, is with a woman serving time for being part of one of the various guerilla groups who are part of a long-standing armed conflict with right-wing paramilitaries. Next up is Carolina Ravassa playing an inmate who is incarcerated for her part in an attack on the presidential palace in Bogotá in 2002. The attack didn’t succeed in hitting then President Alvaro Uribe, though one missile overshot the palace and landed in the nearby neighborhood of El Cartucho, killing a number of people. To close this episode, our Associate Artist KJ Sanchez performs an inmate who, while she proclaims her innocence, was convicted of working for the paramilitaries through her political office. These interviews were conducted by Lorena Lopez and Alejandro Jaramillo. Thanks for listening. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Here is our last episode about death, featuring an interview performed in a cabaret at Joe's Pub last season. Jeanine Serralles performs an incarcerated woman in the national women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia describing a near-death experience. This interview, conducted by Lorena Lopez, is part of a larger project about the annual beauty pageant that happens in the prison. We wrap up this week's episode with the song "Stars" by Michael Friedman from our show Gone Missing, performed by Matt Dellapina, Emily Ackerman, Daniel Jenkins, and Emily Rossell, accompanied by Kris Kukel. Thanks for listening - subscribe, rate, and review us! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!