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If you're in Santiago Matatlan, Oaxaca, go drink pulque at Reina Cortes Cortes's A&V La Casa del Pulque. Drink the pulque — all the pulque — but also check out Quiote de Maguey Escabeche from Mujeres 5 Estrellas!Check out Lyanne's article that inspired this episode: “Meet the Cactus Powering a New Generation of Latino-Owned Businesses,” Inc., September 16, 2024Tia Lupita Foods offers a range of chips made from nopales!Nemi Snacks has a line of nopale-based chips, too, but shaped more like Takis — but significantly healthier!The movie Lyanne references is Flamin' Hot!
Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for October 14, 2024. On today's show: Rob spoke with Nina, one of the producers of the Untold Stories of Injustice podcast, a five-part podcast series produced here at 3CR Community Radio. The pair spoke about the prison industrial complex, how the podcast came to be, as well as barriers in creating such an important piece of media. Following that we play a clip from episode four of the Untold Stories of Injustice podcast titled 'The Injustice System'. The episode features a conversation between Formerly Incarcerated Girls; Justice Advocates Melbourne (FIGJAM) member Lyanne who spoke with Tizzie, an intensive outreach worker who fiercely advocates for girls, young women and non-binary folks in contact with justice system. Between their combined lived experience and practice wisdom regarding intersectionality, their understanding of the complexities that many vulnerable and marginalised people face is held with compassion and integrity. This enables a robust and thought-provoking conversation, picking apart themes & exploring in detail some of the common circumstances that push people into the injustice system. Explicitly naming the elephant in the room. Catch the full episode at 3cr.org.au/untoldstories or listen to the next episode on 9AM this Friday.Eric interviewed candidate for Lord Mayor Jamal Hakim and his deputy Esther Anatolitis, discussing the struggles facing community-led art spaces in the CBD. They discussed their 'Future Postcode 3000' initiative, which aims to address the exodus of arts spaces from the CBD and how they plan to support and revitalize community-led arts and creative spaces in the city.The show ends with a replay of Rob's conversation with Keiran Stewart-Assheton, President of the Black Peoples Union to coincide with the anniversary of the Voice to Parliament results being announced. The conversation took place before the results were announced last year and covers the Voice to Parliament itself as well as how its campaigns affected the Blak Sovereignty and Liberation movements across the continent. SONGS:- 'Running with the Hurricane' - Camp Cope- 'Never Too Much' - Luther Vandross- 'Hide & Seek' - Bumpy
Andres and Lyanne are friends of the show. Truly. In fact, they are some of the first "Miami Friends" that Andrea and I met through our friendship with Tom and Crystal. They are precious to me. Seriously. As I get older, the laughs I get with them become more and more precious, and when it's just me here at the studio, posting the show, I get a little sentimental. Everything is just happening so FAST! Hahaha... Thanks to those who caught the stream live, and we'll see you back here on Monday! - d ### - Greetings and casual talk in "Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan" intro - Friends from Miami visiting for a concert - Discussing odd names and their pronunciations - Promoting Tom and Dan Cruise 2024, confusion over similar domains - Reflecting on past with "the Browns" and "Heroin Alley" adventures - Their impact on Tom's radio career and DVD sales at events - Tom's legal wedding at Predators game, oddity, Corey Feldman signing license - Family's reaction to marriage joke, parents unknowingly funded real wedding - Humorous job at Orange County, minimal duties - Simple job role, pressing a button to balance property ledgers - Minimal oversight in casual work environment, inefficiencies in government jobs - Nostalgia for simpler times with beepers and pagers - Job security issues, perceived inefficiency in some government roles - Comparing job scams in Miami to legitimate roles - Friend honored as Teacher of the Year, fun teaching methods - Modern teaching challenges, strict vs. lenient parenting, "grandparenting" style - Skepticism towards homeopathic remedies, humorous old wives' tales - Health ring technology debate, traditional vs. homeopathic efficacy - St. Augustine travel, dining favorites, concert ticket challenges - Avoiding traffic, humorous strategies during jams - Discussing slang with kids, reflecting on personal relationships - Casual medical procedure anecdotes, unexpected vomit incident - Relationship dynamics, maintaining households, quirky DIY home projects - Childhood memories of riding in trucks, casual safety norms - Career transition to barbering, importance of pursuing passions Community and friend support during career changes, celebrating long-time listener's significant career shift ### **Connect & Follow:** - [Website](https://tomanddan.com/) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive) - [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/AMediocreTime) - [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tomanddanlive/) **Listen & Laugh:** - [Apple Podcasts: A Mediocre Time](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time-with-tom-and-dan/id308614478) - [Google Podcasts: A Mediocre Time](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbWVkaW9jcmV0aW1lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6x-_il7mBAxX2moQIHRosAQwQ9sEGegQIARAC) - [TuneIn: A Mediocre Time](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-with-Tom-and-Dan-p393884/) **Corporate Comedy:** - [Apple Podcasts: A Corporate Time](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time-with-tom-and-dan/id994667625) - [Google Podcasts: A Corporate Time](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzYxOTc2L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6x-_il7mBAxX2moQIHRosAQwQ9sEGegQIARAD) - [TuneIn: A Corporate Time](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-with-Tom-and-Dan-p1836090/) **Exclusive Content:** - [Join BDM](https://tomanddan.com/registration) **Merchandise:** - [Shop Tom & Dan](https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/) **Live Streams:** - [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/tomanddanlive) - [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/amediocretime) **Explore Local:** - [Tom & Dan Watering Holes](https://www.tomanddanwateringholes.com/)
Welcome to the Property Hustlers show! In this podcast episode, Andrew sits down with Ryle, a student of our house flipping coaching program and real estate investing course, to dive into the exciting world of house flipping.Join us as we explore Ryle's journey into flipping homes, from finding the perfect property to working with contractors and managing home renovation contractors. We'll discuss the importance of understanding After Repair Value and maximizing return on investment, particularly return on investment in real estate, ventures.Throughout the conversation, we'll touch on key topics such as return on investment meaning, financing options, mortgage rates, and the role of a mortgage broker in the house flipping process. Ryle shares valuable insights on how to start house flipping, whether it's your primary residence or an investment property.Tune in to learn more about the intricacies of home renovation, the challenges of house flipping in Ontario and Canada, how to flip a house for the first time, how to get into house flipping, and the strategies for achieving success in this dynamic market.If you're interested in house flipping in 2024, real estate investing, and want to learn from real-life experiences, this episode is a must-listen! Don't miss out on this engaging discussion about the art and science of house flipping and the house flipping meaning. Subscribe now to the Property Hustlers show for more house flipping podcasts, and valuable insights and expert advice on real estate investing.#propertyhustlers #realestatesuccess #realestateinvestmenttips #houseflipper #houseflippingtips #houseflipping #realestateinvesting [0:00] Introduction[0:28] Getting into Real Estate[2:55] Primary Residence as Rental Property[5:40] Why House Flipping?[7:10] Pulling the Trigger on House Flipping Journey[8:55] Committing to Real Estate Investing[10:59] Owning a Business vs Real Estate Investing ROI[13:21] Discussing Ryle & Lyanne's Ottowa Property[18:38] Confidence in Real Estate Investing[20:19] Benefits of House Flipping Coaching Programs[24:55] Contractors[27:42] Sticking to the Budget[31:26] Renovations [32:58] Finding a Good Contractor[33:57] Defining What "Finished" Means[34:52] Capital Raising with the Investor[36:45] Capital Expenditure[39:10] Thoughts on the Coaching Program[39:53] Importance of Patience and Discipline in Real Estate Investing LIKE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the video so we can share it with more people! Looking for more free resources? Access To FREE Online Training Module propertyhustlerslearning.teachable.com/p/free-training(Deal sourcing / Underwriting / Capital Raising)Book A Discovery Call With Our Team! https://calendly.com/oscarelitenetwork/20min or you can text us at 647-492-5051Find Us On Instagram: Andrew Parashis
Our next guest is a journalist turned multi-hyphenate. She has experience within tech, media, and entrepreneurship. She's worked with the New York Times, Business Insider, and CNBC. She's currently a Program Manager at Google and a Finance Contributor at Forbes. She's passionate about exploring the Latino influence in the world of business. She shares some of these stories on her newsletter and podcast, Moneda Moves. As children of immigrants, we explore identity and family dynamics. I admire her ability to dig deep, cultivate a community, and explore what it takes to build generational wealth for other immigrants. Stay tuned for her take on one of the keys to one's success. Please enjoy my conversation with Lyanne Alfaro. https://www.monedamoves.comhttps://www.instagram.com/lyannealfarohttps://www.instagram.com/iamconsciouslycurious
This Is Awkward – Festive special The weather is on the turn, the big brands have busted out their blockbuster style ads and festive tunes are playing in the shops. It can only mean one thing…yes Christmas is here. According to song, “It's the most wonderful time of the year!”. But is it though? From tricky family dynamics, to present buying etiquette to dietary requirements, the most wonderful time of the year can also be absolutely fraught with awkwardness. Luckily, in this episode, Kristy and Lyanne chat to the award-winning Clinical Psychologist and writer Dr Emma Svanberg, (also known online as the Mumologist), who is on hand to help us all navigate this festive minefield. Our top 10 awkward festive conversations include: Is Santa real? Making chit chat with people you don't normally spend time with Navigating having your parenting on show Being a guest in someone else's house & following other people's rules / traditions How to be sensitive to people who don't celebrate Christmas Dietary requirements Saying no (but embracing your community)Christmas loneliness Mental load Money If you'd like any further information about Dr Emma Svanberg, visit her webpage: Home - Dr Emma Svanberg Or find her on Instagram @mumologist She also has an excellent book, ‘Parenting for humans' – available now - https://ebury.lnk.to/ParentingForHumansEmma signposts to Nova Reid in the episode - https://www.novareid.com/ Book: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-good-ally-nova-reid/2348881?ean=9780008439484 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch this episode on Youtube In this podcast episode, we host special guest Lyanne Alfaro, a first-generation Mexican from Chicago and a journalist advocating for the Latinx community. We discuss the evolving narrative around Latinx individuals in the United States, highlighting their contributions to the economy, resilience during the pandemic, and increased representation in corporate America and venture capital. This conversation also touches on the challenges of rising living costs, inflation, and food deserts in Latinx communities. We emphasize the importance of representation, entrepreneurship, and community support for the Latinx experience in the United States. Lyanne tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business and entrepreneurship. A journalist turned multi-hyphenate, she's especially passionate about exploring the Latino influence in the world of business. She has launched a newsletter and podcast all about it called Moneda Moves. She's first generation, Mexicana and hails from Chicago. Most recently, she was at Nasdaq on a small team that reimagined the way we covered companies going public on the stock exchange. On any given day, she hosted live segments spotlighting entrepreneurs and produced Nasdaq's first podcast: Tomorrow's Capital. Her team's work has been recognized by the likes of The New York Emmys, The Webby Awards, Digiday and PRNews. Follow Moneda Moves Check out Moneda Moves ----- New episodes out every Monday! Follow & Subscribe to Mi Riqueza Podcast to get notified of each episode drop. Don't forget to also follow us on social media @latinawealthactivist @miriquezapodcast @theriquezaco to get the latest financial content & community updates. ----- Join our Free Riqueza Community: The Riqueza Club where we host workshops, events and our Crecer Book Club! Go to www.theriquezaco.com/club to join!
This episode delves deep into why we find it so hard to talk about money in relationships and how the domestic load also plays into this. Lyanne and Kristy talk with author and couples counsellor, Joanna Harrison, about what makes tackling the 'money conversation' so hard for couples - with practical tips on broaching the subject and keeping 'good hygiene' in your relationship. As usuaal, Kristy and Lyanne also give some top podcast recommendations at the end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A very personal episode for Lyanne, as she and Kristy talk with Jennie Agg about why conversations around miscarriage are still so difficult. With at least 1 in 5 pregnancies ending in miscarriage, we will all know someone who has been through it (whether we know it, or not) and so this episode is helpful for anyone who may struggle with the right thing to say. We hope this chat will provide little beacons of hope, reassurance, recognition and prompts for people who have been through miscarriage, and for those supporting them. There is also some excellent seagull audio-bombing at the end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Kristy and Lyanne talk with psychologist Dr Martha Deiros Collado about how to have conversations with children about divorce and separation. Whether you're currently in the eye of the storm, or if there is a decent amount of clear water between you and this challenging time - there is something in here to think on - and maybe act on. Dr Martha has a wealth of knowledge and a kind, pragmatic approach many will find helpful. Kristy and Lyanne both found the conversation incredibly interesting and hopeful - and are sure you will too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Lyanne and Kristy are lucky enough to snag a chat with infertility and IVF expert, Emma Haslett. Emma is a journalist and has also co-created a book and a podcast - both called 'Big Fat Negative' - about the trials and tribulations of trying to conceive. Emma has recently had her second baby (via IVF) and talks all things ttc and taboo with the hosts. They cover everything from compassionate friends to victim-blaming relatives, male infertility to social media's influence. Go gently if you're in the throes of your own infertility journey but this episode has wise words that everyone can benefit from. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Lyanne and Kristy talk with gender equality activist and author, Gina Martin. Gina's new book 'No Offence, But...' tackles some of the commonly used phrases that shut down proper debate and critical thinking when it comes to gender 'norms' and provides readers with the tools to gently challenge old tropes. This episode is all killer, no filler as Gina covers a wide range of issues and problematic language, as well as where she feels she has failed in the past and her current inspiration. If you have ever felt cowed into silence at a dinner table, or in a boardroom, when subjected to sexist remarks - give this one a listen. Likewise, if your'e an ally and/or you are interested in equality and intersectional feminism - put your feet up and get your lugholes around this.. Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Sandra speaks with Lyanne Alfaro. Lyanne tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business and entrepreneurship. An NYC journalist turned multi-hyphenate, she's especially passionate about exploring the Latino influence in the world of business. She has launched a newsletter and podcast all about it called Moneda Moves. Today's discussion brings her expertise to the subject of Latino representation in positions of power, the culture and emotions behind finances and simply put, self-worth. Lyanne is first generation, Mexicana and hails from Chicago. She's transited spaces from Google, to Nasdaq and CNBC where her team's work has been recognized by the likes of The New York Emmys, The Webby Awards, Digiday and PRNews.Recorded March 13th, 2023Connect with LyanneWebsiteMoneda MovesInstagramTwitterLinkedinConnect with NopaleraWebsiteInstagramTik TokJoin Sandra's Entrepreneurial NewsletterAsk a business question
Many of us having had awkward, embarassing or difficult appointments with our GP and many of us avoid appointments altogether. Kristy and Lyanne chat with Dr Eloise Elphinstone about how to prepare for these appointments to minimise awkwardness, maximise time and get the outcome you're looking for. Your health is your wealth and putting off these appointments not only has a detrimental effect on your health but can also end up adding to the strain on the health service in the long run. So if you have a lump, bump, itch, or are feeling particularly blue, have a listen and get yourself well prepped to boss your next GP appointment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Episode 222 talks about why the future of America's economy depends on Latinos, featuring Lyanne Alfaro. Listen now!Lyanne tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business and entrepreneurship. An NYC journalist turned multi-hyphenate, she's especially passionate about exploring the Latino influence in the world of business. She has launched a newsletter and podcast all about it called Moneda Moves. She's first generation, Mexicana and hails from Chicago.Most recently, she was at Nasdaq on a small team that reimagined the way we covered companies going public on the stock exchange. On any given day, she hosted live segments spotlighting entrepreneurs and produced Nasdaq's first podcast: Tomorrow's Capital. Her team's work has been recognized by the likes of The New York Emmys, The Webby Awards, Digiday and PRNews.You can follow Lyanne on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & her website.For full episode show notes, visit here.Loving episode 222? Leave us a review if you're listening on Apple Podcasts and follow us on Instagram & YouTube! Until next time, stay empowered, stay inspired and #staypoderosa ✨ WANT TO KICKSTART YOUR FINANCIAL JOURNEY?Download our FREE 14-page guide covering all the topics you need to start making your dinero moves. Visit here. From money mindset, to budget basics, we've got you covered.Check out this YQD™ Sponsor:BetterHelp—Professional support when you need it, at the fraction of the cost of in-person therapy. Get 10% off your first month with our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/dinero Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Kristy and Lyanne as they quiz Cate Sevilla, author of How To Work Without Losing Your Mind, on tricky work chats. From pay-rise panic to water-cooler wincing, we cover the conversations that can cause us to get hot under the collar in all the wrong ways. Cate is a font of knowledge and wisdom, after years working at some of the biggest companies in the world - at both ends of the power dynamic.From socially 'ick' awkwardness to downright distress, we cover it all - so, if you're struggling at work at the moment, take 5 (or 45) and we hope this episode will equip you with some tools to use in your workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lyanne tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business, and entrepreneurship. She has reported via emerging platforms in English and Spanish, worked on audience engagement, strategy, and execution, and enjoys taking stories from start to completion. We were blown away by her passion and her dedication to elevating Latinx voices.We talked about supporters, mentors, and sponsors, the difference between them, and how we need all three in life and business. At Google, she leads content for social media across Developer Relations programs, tools, and initiatives.At Nasdaq, she hosted live segments spotlighting entrepreneurs and thought leaders, booked, and produced live video content, and for Nasdaq's first podcast: Adelante!Check out her weekly newsletter and podcast on Apple and Spotify all about it called Moneda Moves: monedamoves.substack.comHer pieces have appeared in CNBC, Business Insider, NBC Latino, Distintas Latitudes, and Latino Rebels and she's available for freelance assignments: lyannealfaro@gmail.com
As a GP, Dr Sarah Andrews used to regularly carry out six-week checks on new mums. But when she had her own child, she was completely shocked to discover how little she really knew about postnatal recovery.In this episode, Dr Andrews – co-founder of postnatal health information service Mumie – speaks to Rosie Taylor about why even medically trained professionals aren't taught about the reality of postnatal symptoms; how she coped with sleep deprivation and hair loss; and why she thinks health support for mums shouldn't end at the six-week check. You can follow Mumie on Instagram: @mumie.health and on Facebook.Rosie also hears from the author and campaigner Lyanne Nicholl with an update on the campaign for all mums to have a #9monthcheck. If you'd like to know more about the campaign and how you can help, please fill out this short survey.***Please don't suffer in silence! If you have any concerns about your physical or mental health, please contact your GP. You can also search for a private women's health physio here. Pandas and Make Birth Better are organisations which offer help and support with postnatal mental health issues.***Journalist Rosie Taylor is on a mission to find out why we so often fail to give mothers the care and support they need after birth and in the months and years afterwards. On the Mother Bodies podcast, she speaks to fascinating guests about how politics, prejudices and systemic problems are affecting the postnatal care we receive – and what we can do to improve parents' lives for the better.www.motherbodies.comInsta: @motherbodiesTwitter: @motherbodies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La Carnita Asada (transalted to The Barbecue) is a space for our youth to invite individuals from all walks of life that they want to learn more from. Talk about their challenges and success. Ask questions that youth like them would love to ask. All while supporting and sharing a meal from a local business! Welcome back for episode 4! Founder of the Moneda Moves, Lyanne Alfaro, joined us to talk about her upbringing, her path in creating Moneda Moves and much more! Follow Lyanne on IG at: @LyanneAlfaro Check out Moneda Moves across all socials: @MonedaMoves Follow us across all Social Media: @UrbanWarriors606 Email Inquiries: info@uwcomm.org
While helping her Mexican parents plan for retirement, Lyanne has to be strategic to get them to open up about money. And Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez, a financial coach who works with millennial first-gens, speaks with Juleyka about initiating conversations about money with older relatives, and shares a handy retirement-planning checklist.Lyanne is the creator of the podcast Moneda Moves.If you loved this episode, listen to Talking to Mamí about Her Money and Mom is Pressuring Her to Buy a House.Featured Expert:Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez, Esq. is a money coach, speaker, and the founder of Zero-Based Budget Coaching LLC. After graduating law school in 2015 with $215,000 of debt, Cindy documented her debt payoff journey on social media, while sharing the personal finance knowledge that she was learning in a simple and relatable way. She has spoken to thousands and coached hundreds on budgeting, saving, debt payoff, investing, credit, building generational wealth, and more. She is committed to helping millennial women, particularly women of color, create a realistic money plan to achieve financial freedom. Cindy practiced law as a commercial litigation attorney at an Am Law 100 firm before diving into full-time entrepreneurship. She is a graduate of Stony Brook University and obtained her Juris Doctor degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Learn more about her work here. We'd love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to hello@talktomamipapi.com. You might be on a future episode! Let's connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at hello@talktomamipapi.com. And follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts.
Mi gente, it's your host Lyanne and your are listening to the last Moneda Moves episode of 2022! To close out the season, we are featuring a staple Latina brand near and dear to my heart that we've followed for years, the iconic apparel and accessories company Jen Zeano Designs. Its Texas-based founders and couple Jen and Vero Zeano are community-builders at their core having engaged their family, friends and locals in their business as they bootstrapped on their way to their historic debut in Target in 2022. A bit of background JZD and what it stands for: You may have run into their work via Jessica Alba or Jenna Ortega who have both worn their work, or their relatable, empowering and witty designs that echo phrases engrained in Latine culture (think Poderosa, Vibras Bonitas). Having created their renowned Latina Power design in 2014, and launching as an Etsy store, they were far from an overnight success, but what they did learn was how to lean on each other, harness the power of their community as they expanded their social media, sales as they quite literally prepared to land in a retailer like Target this year during Latinx Heritage Month. Today, we speak with the founders about their reflections on the journey here and taking bigger bets on their business over the years. As we enter the thick of holidays and sala season aka dressing your best for the living room parties, we're also thinking about how to spend our moneda mindfully. So you can bet today's featured builders have a holiday gift guide. You can see their gift guide here: https://shopjzd.com/pages/holiday-gift-guide Felicidades, Jen and Vero! Onto the interview. I hope you enjoy as much as I did, mi gente, and I'll see you in 2023.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous sommes ravis de recevoir Li Cai, Co-Fondatrice de Lyanne, la start-up qui rééquilibre le rapport de force entre assureurs et assurés et apporte de la transparence à cette industrie !Fondée en 2020 par une alumni du Wagon Paris, Lyanne s'est donnée pour mission de réconcilier les Français et Françaises avec leurs assurances. Dans une récente étude, Lyanne a montré que des milliards d'euros d'indemnisations échappaient ainsi aux assurés tous les ans et dont nous sommes très nombreux à ne jamais les réclamer.Concrètement, la start-up se positionne sur trois créneaux : la gestion de litige, la gestion de sinistre et le diagnostic des contrats d'assurance.En 2021, la start-up a levé 1,2 million d'euros pour recruter de nouveaux talents au sein de son équipe et accélérer son développement.Musique & réalisation : yoann.saunier.me Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Growing up surrounded by Latino entrepreneurs, but only seeing white faces in the media, Lyanne knew it was time to tell a different story.From business journalist to creator of the Moneda Moves Newsletter, and Program Manager at Google, it's no surprise Lyanne was recently named one of TIME X NextAdvisor's 25 Most Influential Voices of New Money.Championing fintech, money and culture, Lyanne is putting Latino founders firmly on the map.Nicole and Lyanne talk growing up in the US as an immigrant, the underrepresentation of LatAm founders, and why companies should put way more emphasis on telling their story.And our sponsor MainStreet is making it easy to find thousands of dollars worth of R&D Tax Credits. You only need to plug MainStreet into your payroll and let their team of experts do the heavy lifting, scanning hundreds of federal, state and local tax credits on your behalf. It's going to save you so much time and your company so much money.Head to MainStreet.com to sign up for their limited time offer.And if you love listening to Humans of Fintech, please leave me a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/humansoffintechThank you so much!Follow Lyanne:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lyannealfaroTwitter: https://twitter.com/LyanneAlfaroYou can keep up-to-date with everything Humans of Fintech at https://workweek.com/brand/wtfintech/And if you've enjoyed Humans of Fintech why not try: Chicks of FinTwit, Tech Unlocked, Breaking Banks or Fintech InsiderThe Importance of Equity in FintechFinTech has been an exciting sector for the last few years. With its low entry bar, new fintech founders are emerging every day with innovative ideas and solutions. Although the number of FinTech companies is growing fast, we still see a lack of diversity in this sector. Many startups are founded by men who are either engineers or investors. We see very few women founders who usually lead other people to success. Furthermore, there are very few non-white founders in this industry, especially if we compare it to other tech sectors like eCommerce or AR/VR. This blog post explains why diversity matters and how you can create a more inclusive environment at your startup for everyone to thrive. Why Does FinTech Lack Diversity?There are many reasons why FinTech sector is so male-dominated. We can blame it on the education system that teaches boys to be rational, logical thinkers while girls are more enthusiastic and creative. We can also blame it on the fact that many people think that STEM subjects are better suited for boys. Additionally, many people are convinced that it's easier for boys to pursue a career in STEM fields. These negative stereotypes about women and their “natural ability” in STEM fields have led to a lack of female representation in FinTech. It's not only FinTech that lacks female representation. There are numerous industries that have a skewed gender distribution. One of the main reasons for such a low number of women in STEM fields is that girls/women don't see many role models. Equity Has...
Lyanne Nicholl speaks to journalist Rosie Taylor about the inspiration for her book Your Postnatal Body: A top-to-toe guide to caring for yourself after pregnancy and birth. Lyanne shares why she felt abandoned after the birth of her first child; the challenges she faced caring for her second baby during lockdown; and how big gaps in women's health research have a real effect on our postnatal wellbeing. She also discusses the encouraging new schemes which could improve life for new mums in the UK - and why making a postpartum plan could be the best thing you ever do.You can order Lyanne's book here and follow her on Instagram: @thatLyanne and Twitter: @ThatLyanne.There is some information here on the maternal mental health hubs and some here on the plans for pelvic health hubs, including lists of pilot areas, which Lyanne describes in the episode. If your region is on the lists you should be able to search for details of your local service.If you're interested in booking an appointment with a women's health physio, you can request an NHS referral via your GP or search for a local private physio here.Organisations that offer help and support with postnatal mental health issues include Pandas and Make Birth Better (for birth trauma).On the Mother Bodies podcast, Rosie is on a mission to find out why postnatal health is still so overlooked and to uncover the biases and inequalities which mean women so often don't get the care, support or treatment they need after having a baby. She speaks to fascinating guests about their personal stories of recovery after birth, how the politics of postnatal health affects us all - and the big ideas which could change mothers' lives for the better.www.motherbodies.comInsta: @motherbodiesTwitter: @motherbodies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
hello! I'm back, and super excited to kick off my new segment "chasing that feeling". In this new series you can expect to her from community builders who are tackling on something bigger than themselves. These individuals are motivated by an internal passion that they will dive deeper into within each episode. If you are someone who is looking to uncovering your passion or understand how to bring it into action...this series is for you! As always, feel free to email me at madmagz.cc@gmail.com with any questions you may want to include in the next segment.In this episode you'll get to know Lyanne Alfaro. A friend I had the pleasure of meeting just earlier this year. Lyanne started her platform Moneda Moves back in 2015, with the intention of bringing to journalism a new light to latinos in media. Tune into her podcast Moneda Moves here. Moneda Moves can also be found on all socials as: @monedamoves
Hoy lunes 24 de octubre te traemos la entrevista del mes! Platicamos con Lyanne Alfaro, una latina que desde Chicago está ayudando a que los latinos hablemos más sobre dinero y cultura, desde su plataforma Moneda Moves.Lyanne ha trabajado en empresas financieras como Nasdaq y Business Insider, y actualmente trabaja en Google. Recientemente fue nombrada como parte de los 30 Hispanos de menos de 30 años de NextGen y Goldman Sachs, y este mes por fin pudimos platicar con ella en este podcast.Lyanne nos compartió muchas historias, desde su familia emigrando de México a Estados Unidos, su paso por el periodismo financiero en empresas como Nasdaq y Business Insider, su experiencia aprendiendo sobre dinero en casa y sobre el poder que tenemos los latinos gracias a que estamos empezando a vernos más como emprendedores que como consumidores.Antes de comenzar, te platicamos sobre el periodo más corto en la historia para un Primer Ministro en Reino Unido y sobre cómo pensamos votar los latinos en las próximas elecciones intermedias!No olvides seguirnos en redes sociales y ponernos 5 estrellas! Nos ayudas mucho a crecer esta comunidad y llegar a más paisanos.Support the showEstamos en todas las plataformas de podcasts y en www.tacofinanciero.com. En redes sociales estamos en Instagram, Facebook, y Twitter, y los martes nos encuentras en Television en Canal 13 Chiapas, haciendo click AQUI...
Perdre son père, être ambitieux mais feignant, s'inspirer de ses propres rêves et prioriser sa famille : écoutez l'histoire de l'altruiste entrepreneur Benjamin Gaignault ! Petit dernier d'une famille aristocrate de quatre enfants, Benjamin évolue dans un cadre de vie privilégié près de Châteauroux. Assimilés auxdits « bourges », assumer la richesse de sa famille n'est pas toujours confortable, c'est pourquoi il se crée un personnage rebelle : fier de ses racines et de vivre dans le château du village. À 14 ans, il perd son père. Cette disparition est un point structurant de sa vie et de la personne qu'il est aujourd'hui. « On essaye de se prendre plus en main, on grandit plus vite. On a aussi plus de responsabilités pour ne pas surcharger la vie de sa mère et être un poids pour elle. Ça m'a permis de relativiser beaucoup de choses. » Depuis, ce jeune entrepreneur n'a plus peur de dire non à énormément de choses, en toute transparence.
Hello Moneda Moves fam, it's your host Lyanne and I'm so excited to share today's interview with Web3 Familia, a nonprofit DAO activating across the country to educate, onboard and connect the Latinx community in the Web3 space. But first, I want to give you a bit of a personal update that will impact our listeners of the show. Earlier this year, Moneda Moves was chosen as one of seven teams around the world to be a part of the Google Podcast Creators Program, a five-month accelerator that will provide funding and mentorship to help us grow and help us better serve you. We are so excited to share updates from the journey, and in the meantime you can expect our Moneda Moves episodes to drop on a monthly and adhoc basis through the rest of the year. We've already hit the ground running and are eager to come back in full capacity even better in 2023. In the meantime, if you like the show, please leave a review in Apple podcasts or Spotify — it would mean the world to us. Now, onto today's episode. Today, we are speaking with Orlando Gomez and Magdalena Madrigal, two co-founders of Web3 Familia, a decentralized autonomous organization. And that's a mouthful, so just a bit on what a DAO is: It's an organization run by rules encoded as a transparent computer program. It's controlled by the organization's members versus, say, a central government or a hierarchical structure. No managers are needed, and the idea is that this would eliminate bureaucracy and red tape, thus truly making it a project with shared ownership by the community. And that's a word you'll want to listen for in this interview: Community. Web3 believes heavily in this and that when you leverage community plus the power of blockchain technology, we can really reimagine the way organizations work. So today, we are speaking with Web3 Familia about how they are onboarding one million Latinos across the country to Web3 and the opportunity they see in this space, not only for Latinos but anyone who wants to get involved. We also discuss how their DAO is run, opportunities for growth in the space and how Web3 can benefit creatives. Let's take a listen. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a weekly digest of Latinx and money news: https://monedamoves.substack.com/ Learn more about Web3Familia: https://www.web3familia.com/ Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound.
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Combien de fois avez-vous cliqué sur "j'accepte les conditions générales" sans les lire ? Savez-vous contre quoi vos contrats d'assurance vous couvrent vraiment ? Votre assurance a-t-elle déjà refusé de vous verser vos indemnités après un sinistre ? Parce que nous sommes trop nombreux à signer un contrat d'assurance sans vraiment savoir ce qu'il contient vraiment, Li Cai et Jeanne Depond décident de quitter leurs jobs en 2019 pour fonder Lyanne. Les défis à relever étaient alors légion. Et il a fallu être tenaces, patientes et ambitieuses pour arriver à lancer un MVP digne de ce nom ! Face aux deux entrepreneures :
Perdre son père, être ambitieux mais feignant, s'inspirer de ses propres rêves et prioriser sa famille : écoutez l'histoire de l'altruiste entrepreneur Benjamin Gaignault ! Petit dernier d'une famille aristocrate de quatre enfants, Benjamin évolue dans un cadre de vie privilégié près de Châteauroux. Assimilé auxdits « bourges », assumer la richesse de sa famille n'est pas toujours confortable, c'est pourquoi il se crée un personnage rebelle : fier de ses racines et de vivre dans le château du village. À 14 ans, il perd son père. Cette disparition est un point structurant de sa vie et de la personne qu'il est aujourd'hui. « On essaye de se prendre plus en main, on grandit plus vite. On a aussi plus de responsabilités pour ne pas surcharger la vie de sa mère et être un poids pour elle. Ça m'a permis de relativiser beaucoup de choses. » Depuis, ce jeune entrepreneur n'a plus peur de dire non à énormément de choses, en toute transparence.
Nigel Walsh is joined by a great panel of guests to discuss the most recent and exciting news in the world of Insurtech. Joining us today are: * Ruth Foxe Blader, Partner at Anthemis * Reny Vargis-Cheriyan, Insurance lead for Risk Analytics TrueVoice Product lead, Deloitte We cover the following stories: * Chubb and Chile Insurtech Betterfly Form Partnership for LatAm Offering 3:35 * Climate Insurtech Demex raises $9m 14:47 * Lyanne, the French startup making insurance companies pay up, raises €1.2m seed round 27:44 * Some private health patients in Australia are paying $800 more for same procedure 39:14 * Iceland offers customers turkey insurance amid Christmas shortages 52:14 All that and much more on this week's episode of Insurtech Insider! This episode is sponsored by Trustly. What if you could re-imagine payments for the insurance industry? What if you didn't have to rely on old and complex payment services and infrastructure? Instead, what if your payment provider could help create a user experience that stands out? And when it's time to pay out a claim it can do so instantly… to millions of bank accounts across the UK, Europe and North America. Trustly are leading the charge in unlocking the Open Banking payments revolution we are seeing today. Their Open Banking platform redefines the speed, simplicity and security of payments, for more than half a billion consumers across the globe. Visit trustly.com (https://www.trustly.net/) to read more about how they help insurtech companies make payments a key part of their digital-first approach. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the insurtech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. This episode of Insurtech Insider was produced by Irina Andronic and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Reny Vargis-Cheriyan and Ruth Foxe-Blader.
In this special Hispanic Heritage Month Edition episode, Luis speaks with Lyanne Alfaro. Lyanne tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business, and entrepreneurship. With more than a $2.6 trillion GDP, she is especially passionate about exploring the Latino influence in the world of business, which she speaks about via newsletter, podcast and platform; Moneda Moves. She is an award-winning journalist, having reported in national outlets including CNBC, NBC Latino, Business Insider, Millie Magazine, and worked on audience engagement as well as strategy. By day, she is supervising producer and social media content director at Nasdaq where she tells stories about the future of market technology and business. Notes: In this episode, Luis and Lyanne talk about the following and more: The power of Latinos at large How the diverse Latinx communities influence the world of money The growing success of Latino businesses Access to capital in the Latinx community Resources: LatinXcellence, more than a brand, it's a movement! Lyanne Alfaro's Website Lyanne Alfaro's IG Moneda Moves Newsletter Moneda Moves IG Moneda Moves on Apple Moneda Moves on Spotify Adelante Nasdaq Conference Registration Link Luis' LinkedIn Luis' Twitter Luis' Instagram
On this episode of Moneda Moves in partnership with adidas, we are speaking with Mario Argote, Chief Marketing Officer of Up2Us Sports, helping bring sports to underprivileged communities. He calls it a gateway to further opportunities. Opportunities like new skills, networks, and mindset. And it's especially a game-changer for those who don't have access today. Sports are a big part of US popular culture and can be a formative part of our children's education curriculum. But whether or not they have the privilege to partake largely depends on a variety of factors -- among them related to money. More than 80 percent of children from higher-income families participate in sports. Meanwhile, less than 60 percent of children from lower-income families, making less than $30,000 a year, take part -- that's according to the Pew Research Center. And that comes as little surprise, given that schools serving a high percentage of students in poverty are less likely to offer sports. Up2Us Sports, which is sponsored by adidas, is a nonprofit on a mission to address these socioeconomic disparities, often taking place in people of color communities. Today, we discuss how the organization is providing solutions with bodies in these neighborhoods -- and we hear from a Up2Us Sports Sports Coach, Diana Luna, and Up2Us Sports VISTA volunteer, Emily Murtaugh, helping programs run more efficiently. We speak about the impact these volunteers have on kids in areas of need, how the program impacts their professional advancement and how they facilitate connection through community. No te lo quieres perder. -- Moneda Moves is a platform, newsletter and podcast all about the Latinx community, our relationship with money and role in the American economy. Because many money issues don't impact just our community, we also explore intersectional money issues impacting POC communities. Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram and Twitter @MonedaMoves and subscribe to our weekly digest at monedamoves.substack.com. Your host is Lyanne Alfaro, who tells stories about what's next in the world of technology, business and entrepreneurship. With more than a $2.7 trillion GDP, she is especially passionate about exploring the Latinx influence in the world of business, which she speaks about via newsletter, podcast and platform, Moneda Moves. She is an award-winning journalist, having reported in national outlets including CNBC, NBC Latino, Business Insider, Millie Magazine and worked on audience engagement as well as strategy. You can find Lyanne across Instagram and Twitter @LyanneAlfaro.
Lyanne discussed having a happy and healthy life! This episode is all about being positive and not feeling stressed out all the time! Don't hesitate to play this episode to find out!
Lyanne has another topic about failure and success! Her comparison is based on her own POV. Want to find out? Play this episode!
Lyanne discussed the struggles she has been through growing up alone and family relationships! Play this episode to find out!
As many of you know, I'm committed to utilizing my platform to amplify all voices in the personal finance space; and I'm excited to share with you Lyanne Alfaro's story and her journey to create the Moneda Moves podcast and newsletter, a platform for Latinos to discuss money. Lyanne joins me today to discuss the racial wealth gap in the Latino community, the roles small businesses play in building generational wealth, and why there needs to be more opportunities for the community to speak openly about money. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.martinisandyourmoney.com/show-notes/latinxandmoney
In deze aflevering van de podcast ga ik in gesprek leiderschapscoach Lyanne Vos. Zij is expert op het gebied van new en embodied leadership. Durf je dichtbij jezelf te blijven als leider en hoe zet je je lijf in om sturing te geven aan jezelf en anderen? Een gesprek over wisselen van koers, groeien als mens en ondernemer en de balans vinden tussen hoofd en lijf. Veel luisterplezier! Wil je meer weten over Lyanne? Kijk dan op https://leadershiphq.nl en/of www.lyannevos.nl Wil je meer over mij weten? Check dan mijn website: https://nannekevandrunen.nl/ Heb je vragen? Stuur dan een mail naar nanneke@nannekevandrunen.nl of stuur me een DM via Instagram: www.instagram.com/nannekevandrunen Music by www.gosoundtrack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nanneke-van-drunen/message
This episode is all about how to stay positive all the time even motivated to get yourself ahead. Why does Lyanne discuss these topics? Play this episode to find out for yourself!
durée : 00:02:47 - Esprit d'initiative - par : Emmanuel Moreau - En France, nous sommes souvent multi-assurés au point d'être perdus dans les couvertures que proposent ces assurances. Lyanne est une plateforme innovante qui permet gratuitement en quelques clics de vous informer clairement sur les contenus de vos contrats.
this is our introduction to starting our podcast! Lyanne introduced herself in this episode. There are some things she mentioned. What are those? Play this episode to find out!
Lyanne Alfaro es Mexicano-Americana, periodista, productora y directora de contenido de redes sociales para NASDAQ y la Fundadora de Moneda Moves. En este episodio Lyanne nos contó parte de su historia familiar, de su formación académica como periodista y sobre el aprendizaje financiero que además documenta a través de su newsletter y el podcast "Moneda Moves". También hablamos sobre su trabajo periodístico, de su experiencia actual como productora y host en NASDAQ, de lo importante que es para ella mostrar la influencia latina en los negocios y la economía de los Estados Unidos, hablamos de como eliminar la mentalidad de escasez, de crear riqueza generacional y muchas cosas mas. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyannealfaro/ (@lyannealfaro) -- Suscríbete a mi newsletter semanal: http://email.douglasblanco.com/%C2%A0 (http://email.douglasblanco.com/ ) Cuéntame lo que piensas y envíame un mensaje de audio: Si tienes algún pensamiento, ideas para nuevos invitados, algún tema en específico que te gustaría que discutiera en el podcast, envíame un email o una nota de voz a doug@migrantesexitosos.com Apoya al desarrollo del podcast: https://my.captivate.fm/douglasblanco.com/links (douglasblanco.com/links) ---- Edición: Diego Hernández Asistencia de Producción: Raixelis Ávila Support this podcast
In episode 57 of Ellas, I talk with Lyanne Alfaro about the power that our Latinx community has within the finance and business world. Lyanne is an award-winning journalist, founder and host of Moneda Moves. She shares with me how she started her path in journalism to amplify these stories and how her sponsors and mentors helped her grow in her career and ultimatley make powerful moneda moves. Read more here. Follow Lyanne! Follow Moneda Moves: @monedamoves Follow Lyanne on TikTok: @lyannemoney Listen to Moneda Moves Read Moneda Moves' newsletter Let's continue the conversation! Visit our website Follow Ellas on IG: @ellasthepodcast Follow Bren on IG: @bren_jai Support Ellas on Patreon to get your stickers! Buy Ellas a Coffee! Subscribe to our newsletter. Main podcast theme song by Sro Our music is from Epidemic Sound We'll be launching our podcast production services! Join our waitlist. Want to amplify your product or service? We've opened ad space on Ellas to work with Latina entrepreneurs on amplifying their businesses! Visit our website for more information.
As a first-generation American and daughter of immigrants from Mexico, Lyanne Alfaro grew up dreaming of seeing herself on TV working in broadcast journalism. Today, she works as a Senior Producer and Director of Social Media at Nasdaq, where she tells stories that intersect technology, business, entrepreneurship, and the Latinx community. Lyanne is also the creator of Moneda Moves, a bi-weekly newsletter and podcast showcasing business news for the Latinx community. In this episode, Lyanne talks us through how she broke into and moved up in the exciting media & broadcast journalism industry - while encouraging us to know our worth.
Hey jij. Tof dat je ervoor hebt gekozen om te luistere of te kijken naar een nieuwe episode van De Eerste Keer. In deze podcast & televisie serie (op SALTO TV) kom je verschillende eerste keren van verschillende mensen tegen. Taboes worden doorbroken in deze serie en je wordt altijd geïnspireerd of geïnformeerd. Episode 20 gaat over de eerste keer ‘’vinden van steun in astrologie en spiritualiteit.’’ Deze episode wordt gedaan met Lyanne (27). Lyanne is beeldend therapeut en werkt met patiënten die revalideren van kanker en in de psychiatrie. Zij weet veel over astrologie en spiritualiteit en verdiept zich hier elke dag in. In deze podcast en televisie episode vertelt zij over hoe zij in deze wereld is getreden en hoe jij op een laagdrempelige manier meer te weten komt over jouw sterrenbeeld. Wist je dat de maan en zon ook iets over je zeggen? Dat er planeten zijn die heersen over jouw sterrenbeeld en dat je meerdere karkatereigenschappen van verschillende sterrenbeelden kunt hebben? Astrologie is namelijk veel meer dan de dagelijkse horoscopen die je in de krant kunt vinden. Daarnaast vertelt Lyanne over ieder sterrenbeeld een karaktereigenschap en mogelijke valkuilen waar je mee om kunt leren gaan. Heel veel kijk en/of luisterplezier! Te luisteren & te bekijken via: IG: @deerstekeer Youtube: Tannaz Radio Podcast: Anchor.fm/deeerstekeer Special IG shoutout to: Edit & audio: @TannazHajeby Guests: Lyanne Slagtand (@By.Nemea) Logo: @maritshots Voice-over: @hermandeperman Outromusic: @sanromusic Production: @TannazHajeby Presentatie: @TannazHajeby
Hello and welcome to the inaugural (first) episode of our podcast, the Bulldog Broadcast! Today, we're joined by our guest speaker Lyanne, our main host Eli, and our guest co-host Nicole. Lyanne is a sixth grader at Winston Churchill Middle School, and loves to do arts and crafts. Since this is our first episode, we would love to receive feedback from you. Send your feedback through this form: https://forms.gle/2v3R3haMyZ1wQZKZA. You must be signed into your school account to access this link.
In Episode 10 of the CG Podcast, Pastor Royce sits down with CG community members Lyanne & Kaela to talk about their journey as teachers and what it means to work for the common good within education. They also share about their experiences navigating the challenges of teaching and caring for their students through a pandemic, as well as the many lessons they've learned along the way.
durée : 00:02:40 - L’Esprit d’initiative - par : Emmanuel Moreau - En France, nous sommes souvent multi-assurés au point d’être perdus dans les couvertures que proposent ces assurances. Lyanne est une plateforme innovante qui permet gratuitement en quelques clics de vous informer clairement sur les contenus de vos contrats.
Charmayne en Lyanne delen in deze aflevering hun kennis met elkaar over de maan. Lyanne werkt als beeldend therapeut. Naast haar werkt is ze graag bezig met astrologie en spiritualiteit. Op haar Instagram account deelt ze haar kennis die ze heeft ontdekt met anderen. Verder vertelt ze over wat de maan voor haar betekent en hoe ze therapie, spiritualiteit en astrologie met elkaar wil combineren. Veel luisterplezier! Meer over Lyanne kan je vinden via https://www.instagram.com/maantherapie/ Meer over Charscoaching podcast via www.instagram.com./charscoaching Het boek: https://partner.bol.com/click/click?p=2&t=url&s=1044272&f=TXL&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bol.com%2Fnl%2Ff%2Fde-cyclus-strategie%2F9200000113079682%2F&name=De%20Cyclus%20Strategie%2C%20Maisie%20Hill Het e-boek: https://www.charscoaching.nl/e-book-nieuwe-en-volle-maan
Wij studenten hebben steeds vaker te maken met hoge doses stress. Maar hoe zorg je er voor dat je ook een beetje ontspant? Oscar vertelt over studiekeuzestress, David deelt zijn verhaal over paniekaanvallen en we bellen met Lyanne die zelf last had van een burn-out.
Multimedia Producer And Host Lyanne Alfaro talks entrepreneurship, Latinos and money, and how to fearlessly build the network around you!
Lyanne and Ayerim chat about pop culture news and the v. real phenomenon called "Impostor Syndrome" on this latest episode of Cafecito Time!
In early March, the UW Department of Ob-Gyn hosted the first-ever Wisconsin Contraceptive Care Summit, helping women’s health providers and advocates strengthen their contraceptive care skills through a reproductive justice lens. At the Summit, Lyanne Jordan sat down with the Women’s Healthcast to discuss why contraceptive care and maternal healthcare need to be grounded in the principles of reproductive justice. Lyanne is director of doula services at Maroon Calabash, a community-based doula program in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Learn more about Lyanne’s work supporting maternal health at https://www.marooncalabash.com/.
In deze bonus episode interview ik Lyanne Vos. Lyanne Vos is brandstrateeg, coach en spreker en laat zien hoe briljant jij bent. Op jonge leeftijd ontdekte ze al stap voor stap wat haar missie is en ziet ze het ontdekken van je missie ook als enorm belangrijk. Dat is de key, daar begint het mee. Daarnaast geeft Lyanne in dit interview gewoon super veel praktische tips en tricks over hoe je met kritiek kan omgaan, je missie en je brilliance kan ontdekken, hoe je het snelst uit een lastige dag kan komen en nog een heleboel andere handige tips. Wat ga je leren? - De sleutelmomenten die Lyanne en haar bedrijf gemaakt hebben tot wie ze is. - Welke flair en energie Lyanne heeft die mensen verbind. - Waarom Lyanne juist ook van mannelijke energie houdt. - Het stretchen vs. stressen principe van Lyanne en hoe je in de actiestand kan stappen. - Waarom je iets moet doen wat in lijn is met jou, omdat je het anders niet gaat volhouden. - Hoe kom je achter jouw brilliance? - Lyanne’s kijk op uniek en zichtbaar zijn en dat we het simpel mogen houden. - Hoe je van jezelf een persoonlijk merk kan maken en dat je geen zwaar verhaal hoeft te hebben om interessant te zijn. - De 33% regel van Lyanne voor het relativeren van kritiek. Enjoy! Contactgegevens van Lyanne: Website: https://lyannevos.nl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyannevos.nl/ Heb je vragen? Stuur me een mail op info@artjannastories.com of stuur me een DM via Instagram: www.instagram.com/artjannaharkhoe Facebook: www.facebook.com/artjannastories Website: www.artjannastories.com
This week the team is in sunny sunny Tel Aviv recording some very special episodes so stay tuned for that. So this week we have a great throwback bonus episode for you! Back in November, Oliver and Lena chatted to friend of the show Lyanne Alfaro from NASDAQ about the art of storytelling how it changes depending on the medium. They talk all about the role social media is playing in the up and coming world of executive communications, how CEO’s can and should utilise the digital media world to their advantage, and much more. Enjoy!
#66 Klopt Wie Jij Bent Met Wat Je Uitstraalt Online? Een Interview Met Brand Strateeg Lyanne Vos by Kim Munnecom
#66 Klopt Wie Jij Bent Met Wat Je Uitstraalt Online? Een Interview Met Brand Strateeg Lyanne Vos by Kim Munnecom
Listen in as Lyanne and Ayerim discuss the topic of Spanish music and their favorite Latin American artists growing up! What does "Spanish" music mean to you? What did you listen to growing up?
The latest Cafecito Time Podcast episode brings you a discussion about perception within the Latinx community. How do we handle the portrayal and Latinx representation in the media and in pop culture? What images and expectations do we have for ourselves within our own community? Listen in as Lyanne and Ayerim discuss this and more!
Lyanne and Ayerim explore and discuss what it means to be Latinx/Hispanic in predominantly monolingual spaces
Meyer, Elijah, and Lyanne discuss Cat Packer, Cannabis DUIs, and CBD --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outsmoken/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outsmoken/support
Week 2 of Cinco de Hosto continues as we discuss one of the worst WWE PPVs in quite some time. Recorded and broadcast on May 9th, 2018 Featuring: Eric Brady, Maxwell Baumbach, Paul Griffin, and William Washington Topics * Cinco De Hosto Week 2: Lyanne Thatcher * Backlash results * Big Cass may already be
On this week’s edition of the SweatCast we have on the former professional dancers and founders of StrongHer, Sam Prynn, and Lyanne Hudson. On this episode, we cover issues regarding not only the lack of women in fitness but the lack of those enjoying it. We try to tackle this problem on both an industry-wide and general level. Other highlights include body image, social media and how to not be intimidated in the gym. Lyanne states that when she is trying to focus she “counts down like a rocket ship. 5..4..3..2..1.. Launch”.