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In this special bonus episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia and artist Maya Murillo come together in front of a live audience at the Apple Store at The Grove in Los Angeles to celebrate Selena's legacy and the induction of Anything for Selena into Apple Podcasts Series Essentials.
Today, we're diving into an extraordinary health journey with Maria Garcia. At just 25 years old, Maria suffered a massive stroke that completely changed her life. With no knowledge of strokes, their effects or the recovery process, she embarked on a decade-long healing journey, one that would test her strength and determination.But Maria's story doesn't end there. Fifteen years after her stroke, she discovered clean keto and animal based eating, which helped her regain another twenty percent of her health, proving that the body has an incredible ability to heal, even years after trauma.In this episode, Maria shares her powerful stroke recovery story, the food methodology that transformed her healing and how diet plays a crucial role in long-term health and brain recovery. If you're interested in natural healing, stroke recovery, or optimizing your health through nutrition, you won't want to miss this episode!
In this first episode of Season 10, Diosa and Mala introduce a new segment, Climax and Cry, answer a listener question during Oye Locas. For the second half of this episode, tune into Totally Nostalgic, a mini-series about the Latinos who shaped pop culture in the early 2000s. Journalist Maria Garcia joins Locatora Radio, to help us understand the "Latin boom" and the undeniable path Selena Quintanilla paved. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Juan Gabriel, one of Mexico's most beloved composers and musicians, managed to achieve superstar status beginning in the 1970s and emerge as a queer icon at a time when homosexuality was taboo in Mexican society. In her new podcast, “My Divo” journalist Maria Garcia, creator of the popular “Anything for Selena” podcast, explores the legacy of Juan Gabriel and its connection to her own queer Mexican identity and family history. We'll talk with Garcia about her podcast, uncovering a previously unknown chapter of JuanGa's life and how his story helped her to come to terms with her own sexuality. Guests: Maria Garcia, executive editor, Futuro Studios; creator and host of the podcast series, “My Divo” about Mexican singer Juan Gabriel. She previously created and hosted the podcast "Anything for Selena."
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Steve Harper, the host of Steve & Maria in the Morning on 106.1 BLI in the late 90's/early 2000's, joined Syke & Ally to remember his friend & partner, Maria Garcia. Maria passed away earlier this week unexpectedly. She was 52.
This week, Latino USA shares an episode of the "My Divo" podcast.For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world's greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with her Mexican heritage."My Divo" is an Apple Original podcast produced by Futuro Studios.Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.
Introducing "My Divo"For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world's greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with her Mexican heritage."My Divo" is an Apple Original podcast produced by Futuro Studios.Follow and listen: Apple Podcasts
Introducing "My Divo"For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world's greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with her Mexican heritage."My Divo" is an Apple Original podcast produced by Futuro Studios.Follow and listen: Apple Podcasts
Host Maria Garcia is back to introduce the spiritual sequel to Anything For Selena — a podcast about going back to your roots, with the life of Juan Gabriel as a guide. To listen to the Apple Original podcast My Divo, click here: http://apple.co/MyDivo
Introducing "My Divo" For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world's greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with her Mexican heritage. "My Divo" is an Apple Original podcast produced by Futuro Studios. Follow and listen: Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world's greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with her Mexican heritage. My Divo is an Apple Original podcast produced by Futuro Studios. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.http://apple.co/MyDivo
I spoke to Maria Garcia, Construction Director for NAVFAC Marianas. Find out about the different projects she has worked as well as what keeps her working for such an amazing team.
Richard A. MansfieldWorld Changers Series, Part 1
Criar uma cultura de diversidade geracional é um dos grandes desafios do mundo atual. O Censo do IBGE, divulgado em outubro do ano passado, mostra que a proporção de pessoas com 65 anos ou mais passou de 4% em 1980 para quase 11% da população brasileira em 2022, a maior proporção para essa faixa etária desde que o censo é realizado no país.Em 1950 a expectativa de vida era de 48 anos. Agora, a expectativa é de 75 anos e meio. E o cálculo revela uma informação importante: as mulheres vivem em média 7 anos e meio a mais do que os homens.Contudo, o envelhecimento pode virar um empecilho na hora de conseguir emprego e vem, muitas vezes, carregado de preconceito. O termo "etarismo" é definido pela Organizações das Nações Unidas (ONU) como estereótipos (como pensamos), preconceitos (como nos sentimos) e discriminação (como agimos) em relação às pessoas com base na idade que têm.Para debater esse assunto, o Observatório Feminino deste domingo (17) recebe a doutora Maria Garcia, de 91 anos, referência em Direito Constitucional, da PUC de São Paulo, e a médica e geriatra Bárbara Corrêa.O podcastO podcast Observatório Feminino vai ao ar todos os domingos, às 8h30, na Rádio Itatiaia. Você também pode ouvir os episódios nas plataformas de áudio, e no Youtube da Rádio de Minas.
Qui pogués viure la pròpia mort! Crítica teatral de l'obra «Júnior», de Joel Joan i Hèctor Claramunt. Intèrprets: Oriol Casals, Francesc Cuéllar, Marta Codina, Clara Giralt, Joan Pera, Fina Rius i Paula Vives. Escenografia: Pep Oliver. Vestuari: Nídia Tusal. Il·luminació: David Bofarull (aai). Espai sonor: Rai Segura. Caracterització: Imma Capell. Direcció de producció: Maite Pijuan. Producció executiva: Raquel Doñoro. Direcció tècnica: Moi Cuenca. Coordinació tècnica: David Ruiz. Ajudantia de direcció: Marta Albert. Ajudantia d’escenografia: Sergi Corbera Gaju, Paula Font Creixell. Assesoria d’escenari: Montse Alacuart. Regidor: Blai Pera . Sastreria: Toñi Chamorro. Tècnic de llums: Aleix Arbonés. Tècnic de maquinària: Samuel Schlechter. Tècnic d’inal·làmbrics: Víctor Bartolomé. Cap tècnic del teatre: Jordi Ballbé. Construcció de l’escenografia: Jorba-Miró Estudi-Taller d’escenografia. FX: Carlos Fusté. Producció i realització audiovisual: MadShoots i Focus Audiovisuals. Màrqueting i comunicació: Focus . Disseny gràfic: Santi&Kco. Reportatge fotogràfic: David Ruano . Coproducció de Focus i Bitò. Patrocinador: SeeSound. Amb la col·laboració de: Smeg, Zen Eyewear Jorge de la Garza, Montibello. Agraïments: Toni Cruanyes, Ariadna Oltra, Jordi Basté, Mónica Pérez, Xavi Casan, Sergi Vallés, Pep Tregon, Susanna Wang, Helena Gracia, Daniel Pascual, Matilde Fonollar, Flors Carolina (Carolina Pallés), Sira Castells , Gabriela Mascaró, Javi Ramos, Julián Rodriguez, Carlos Díaz, Marcos Tortosa, Miquel Villalobos, Esther Doñoro, Rocio Vilaró, Txus Blanco, Pepe Cano, Maite Royo, Pol Ballbé, Aina Ballbé, Irene Mundet, Anna Sodupe, Sergi Corbera, Nidia Tusal, Marta Albert, Marta Ribas, Maria Garcia, Marcel Clement, Cristina Sanjuan, Alejandro Subirats, Anna Pérez, Marion Miranda, Albert Salmerón, Clàudia Blàsquiz, Laura Díaz, Dani Pérez, Manu Perera, Florència Núñez, Aúpali Portabebes, Finques Finad. Amb el suport de l'ICEC. Distribució: Sergi Calleja. Direcció: Joel Joan. Teatre Condal, Barcelona, 21 gener 2023. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música: Petar-ho. Interpretació: Oques Grasses. Composició: Arnau Altimir, Guillem Realp, Joan Borràs, Josep Montero, Josep Valldeneu, Miquel Biarnès i Miquel Rojo. Producció: Justin Delasiembra. Àlbum: A tope amb la vida - Oques Grasses, 2021.
Maria is a unique type of leader who subtly, yet powerfully influences others by modeling. In college, she double majored in Finance & International Business and spent her earliest years working in corporate. Now, she is the author of Breaking Into the Light, A Journey of Self-Discovery and Transformation which she wrote after a massive stroke turned her life upside down. After a recovery that lasted years, she discovered a food methodology that works and today passionately coaches WILDFIT® to help others in their own transformation by sharing with them how to reset their relationship with food, and thereby dramatically change their life experience. She is also a healer. Maria's Website = GenuinelyMaria.com 5 Thoughts Friday: Franklin, Function, and Fellowship For more information you can visit www.biamd.org or call the free helpline at 1-800-221-6443. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute endorsement of treatments, individuals, or programs which appear herein. Any external links on the website are provided for the visitor's convenience; once you click on any of these links you are leaving the BIAMD website. BIAMD has no control over and is not responsible for the nature, content, and availability of those sites.
Hello & Welcome to season four of the Fearless Fridays with Maryann podcast! In today's episode, we meet – Maria Garcia, and you will find her contact information at the end! I look forward to connecting with you, and I can be found... Website: https://www.maryannriveradannert.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/maryannriveradannert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MRDEmpowermentSolutions Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS5Edcfs9t_j2zlP6r6Y2Dw Linkedin: https://www.bit.ly/maryannriveradannert Libsyn website: http://fearlessfridayswithmaryann.libsyn.com/website Bio and Contact for our guest: Maria is a mother, wife, and a non-profit advocate. While her journey started as a teenage mother, her resilient and determined spirit did not allow that to stump her and keep her stuck - becoming a statistic. She fought hard to get where she is today - a College Graduate and an advocate for the farming and asylum seekers. She loves to travel and live life to the fullest. You can connect on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-garcia-9180ba294/
Interview with resident of The Big Island, Aurora Maria Garcia, Farmer, mother, grandmother, healer of the land. Sending love, be love and receive love! Aloha...Email: panaewapeacocks@gmail.comFor more information about my healings and books, go to:www.charissasims.com
Years ago, Maria Garcia suffered a massive stroke that left her not only paralyzed from the neck down, but also mute. After 8 grueling years of recovery, learning to walk and talk again, Maria was introduced to the whole-food nutritional world of WILDFIT, and experienced a major transformation: From hard fingernail growth to regaining the color and growth of her hair, to more energy and confidence, and more. After a total 15 years recovery, Maria is now is a Certified WILDFIT Coach; helping others realize their potential in a healthier lifestyle. Tune in, as Maria discusses the importance of behavioral change in a WILDFIT lifestyle. She also explains the connection of unprocessed whole foods and the prevention of cancers and disease. She even had a client scheduled for Sciatica surgery when they started the program, and no longer needed the surgery!To learn more about Maria's great work, WILDFIT, and to book a discovery call, visit www.genuinelymaria.com An audio-tag shout out goes to Laura Doyle, Relationship Expert, New York Times Bestselling Author, and host of the Empowered Wives Podcast. Learn more about Laura at www.lauradoyle.org
Entrevista junto a Maria Garcia en su programa Buen Vivir de Canal 4. ¿La temática? La orientación vocacional en nuestros adolescentes. ¿Qué podemos hacer como adultos? ¿De qué forma los acompañamos? ¿Qué necesitan?
Vandaag het gesprek met Maria Garcia Alvarez. Maria works as a lecturer for the program Global Project and Change Management at the Windesheim University of Applied Sciences. This program is fully integrating Education for Sustainable Development and the Inner Development Goals in its curriculum. Here she teaches about Global Challenges, Globalisation, and Geopolitics. She also coordinates the educational concept Value Creators, awarded by the Dutch Ministry of Education with the Higher Education Award 2021 (Hogeronderwijspremie). She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Dutch Comenius Network, a network of teachers and educators for innovative education. She is also a member of different international networks such as the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (led by Professor Jeffry Sachs), Earth Charter International, UN Habitat, UNAI (UN Academic Impact), the Inner Development Goals Initiative, and the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll). As a researcher, she focuses on how universities can design innovative learning spaces which integrate the third level of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD): Education AS Sustainable Development. She has authored different chapters around this topic for the first SDG Global Encyclopaedia published by Springer. She defends that there is no transition without transformation when talking about sustainability and that education should be leading the Imagination Age. Enjoy the insights of Maria. Let's get started… In this conversation with Maria I learned: Explore what we have with the lens of the Inner Development Goals The skills of the IDG's are not new, but the language is very easy to understand. The IDG's are the capabilities that students need in order to get there. The world we have constructed is structurally not working. We deserve a better world structure that supports the planet. The journey to a better world structure starts inside. Language is a cultural manifestation of how we have constructed our own world. We have a huge divide within ourselves. We almost know nothing about ourselves. We need more conversations on how we are feeling. The IDG's give us the potential to explore. Inner development is the door to a more open society where we can live like pirates, without rules. Good questions are more important than good answers. A university should be the place where you come with questions, and where you leave with more and better questions. I-m-possible (I am possible) A community of learning, where you as a teacher also learn from the students. Social media and technology have an influence on how we measure IQ now. First, connect with your students, and provide and environment where the student is in the driving seat. Rethink the way we think about education. Intelligence is going to change. We have created a society that doesn't value work. It values prestige, the elite, and a title. 4E model: explore, engage, elaborate, and evaluate Learn how to dance with the system. Stop using the word stakeholders - let's use human actors and non-human actors. Meer over Maria Garcia Alvarez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-g-b641b7b/ https://www.windesheim.com/about-windesheim/windesheim-honours-college https://www.valuecreators-whc.com/ Other resources: We don't need a better world, we need to be better for our world - Maria Grazia Testa Theory U - Otto Scharmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMJefS7s3lc Spiral Dynamics Integral Theory Ons feilbare denken #boekencast afl 10 - Daniel Kahneman The Dawn of Everything (Het begin van alles #boekencast afl 63) - David Graeber and David Wengrow Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia by David Graeber Kaospilot Nora Bateson - Warm data lab 4E model for change - Valuecreators Theory U (Wikipedia) Design Thinking (Wikipedia)
Janice Llamoca was one of the hundreds of mostly Latinx kids that made up LA's underground party crew scene in the 2000s. But as an adult, she thought she had left all that behind. Until one day when she learns of the unsolved case of Emmery Muñoz, a 14-year-old high school student whose body was found in a warehouse that authorities claimed was used for throwing parties. And Janice gets pulled back in. Additional special thanks for this episode to Marlon Bishop, Nadia Reiman and Maria Garcia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seguidora del budismo desde hace muchos años e inspirada por la filosofía de María Zambrano, María García Zambrano es poeta, periodista y docente. Su trabajo como promotora de literatura es reconocido en España, con su programa de radio en Madrid "El planeta de los libros". Se asume como una feminista y lo demuestra hablando de escritoras. Fue presidente de la Asociación Genialogías, que juega con el término "genia" y "logías" y que se dedica a publicar libros de poetas que no se han reeditado. Algunos de sus libros son La hija (El Sastre de Apollinaire, 2015 y Abisinia Editorial, 2022), Diarios de la alegría (Sabina, 2019) y por publicarse en Vaso roto ediciones, Esta ira (2023). Tomen nota que hacemos con ella un maravilloso recorrido por una genealogía de muchas escritoras y les recomiendo que escuchen sobre su libro La hija, libro que me hizo pensar en Las mujeres troyanas (Trojan Women) de Eurípides. Y vengan a www.hablemosescritores.org para saber más de su obra.
After having a stroke at the age of twenty-five, Maria had to find a way to heal her body. Maria searched for healing. After a long hospital stay, she returned home to rehab. She shares her tips and advice for other stroke victims. Highlights: {00:50} Introduction to Maria Garcia {04:09} A long Hospital Stay {07:37} Life After the Hospital {11:44} Life Before the Stroke {16:45} Life Today {20:31} The Six Ps
This week, Kenny talks with cinematographer Wes Cardino & director Maria Garcia about shooting the Gal Musette music videos "Je vois le ciel" & “Julia.” Enjoy the episode! Follow Kenny on Twitter @kwmcmillan Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coasts leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
Brasil, Dubai e Suiça. Foi este o "caminho" que a Maria Garcia fez na última década. Saiu de Portugal em 2011 e desde há 2 anos está na cidade de Basileia.
Brasil, Dubai e Suiça. Foi este o "caminho" que a Maria Garcia fez na última década. Saiu de Portugal em 2011 e desde há 2 anos está na cidade de Basileia.
Esta semana hablamos sobre las cabezadas bitless. ¿Cuántas hay y cómo actúa cada una de ellas sobre la cabeza del caballo? De esto y de más cosas charlamos con María García-Herrera en este nuevo episodio de la serie especial dedicada al equipamiento. Lo más importante es saber que, aunque este tipo de cabezada no tiene embocadura hay que estar muy atento a sus efectos y sobretodo al periodo de transición para que tanto el caballo como e jinete/amazona se familiaricen con las señales que transmiten los diferentes tipos de sistemas. Hay muchas, ¿cuál es tu favorita?
For about two decades towards the end of the Victorian era, in the 1870s and 1880s, a large bustle-enhanced bottom was the height of fashion. In this episode we explore how it's connected to today's big booty craze. We look at the bustle's history with a curator fascinated by old undergarments; consider the various theories about its popularity with the author Heather Radke; and then hone in the tragic story of Sarah Baartman. The bustle may be old-fashioned, but it still has a lot to tell us about race, sex, power and how much people know, or let themselves know, about what they put on everyday. We hear from Heather Radke, author of Butts: A Backstory, as well as Kristina Haughland, Janell Hobson, Pamela Scully, and Maria Garcia. This podcast was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Andrea Bruce. Derek John is Slate's Executive Producer of Narrative Podcasts. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you haven't please yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, I'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For about two decades towards the end of the Victorian era, in the 1870s and 1880s, a large bustle-enhanced bottom was the height of fashion. In this episode we explore how it's connected to today's big booty craze. We look at the bustle's history with a curator fascinated by old undergarments; consider the various theories about its popularity with the author Heather Radke; and then hone in the tragic story of Sarah Baartman. The bustle may be old-fashioned, but it still has a lot to tell us about race, sex, power and how much people know, or let themselves know, about what they put on everyday. We hear from Heather Radke, author of Butts: A Backstory, as well as Kristina Haughland, Janell Hobson, Pamela Scully, and Maria Garcia. Special thanks to Wesley Stevens and Daisy Rosario. This podcast was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Andrea Bruce. Derek John is Slate's Executive Producer of Narrative Podcasts. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you haven't please yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, I'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For about two decades towards the end of the Victorian era, in the 1870s and 1880s, a large bustle-enhanced bottom was the height of fashion. In this episode we explore how it's connected to today's big booty craze. We look at the bustle's history with a curator fascinated by old undergarments; consider the various theories about its popularity with the author Heather Radke; and then hone in the tragic story of Sarah Baartman. The bustle may be old-fashioned, but it still has a lot to tell us about race, sex, power and how much people know, or let themselves know, about what they put on everyday. We hear from Heather Radke, author of Butts: A Backstory, as well as Kristina Haughland, Janell Hobson, Pamela Scully, and Maria Garcia. This podcast was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Andrea Bruce. Derek John is Slate's Executive Producer of Narrative Podcasts. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you haven't please yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, I'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For about two decades towards the end of the Victorian era, in the 1870s and 1880s, a large bustle-enhanced bottom was the height of fashion. In this episode we explore how it's connected to today's big booty craze. We look at the bustle's history with a curator fascinated by old undergarments; consider the various theories about its popularity with the author Heather Radke; and then hone in the tragic story of Sarah Baartman. The bustle may be old-fashioned, but it still has a lot to tell us about race, sex, power and how much people know, or let themselves know, about what they put on everyday. We hear from Heather Radke, author of Butts: A Backstory, as well as Kristina Haughland, Janell Hobson, Pamela Scully, and Maria Garcia. This podcast was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Andrea Bruce. Derek John is Slate's Executive Producer of Narrative Podcasts. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you haven't please yet, subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, I'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For about two decades towards the end of the Victorian era, in the 1870s and 1880s, a large bustle-enhanced bottom was the height of fashion. In this episode we explore how it's connected to today's big booty craze. We look at the bustle's history with a curator fascinated by old undergarments; consider the various theories about its popularity with the author Heather Radke; and then hone in the tragic story of Sarah Baartman. The bustle may be old-fashioned, but it still has a lot to tell us about race, sex, power and how much people know, or let themselves know, about what they put on everyday. We hear from Heather Radke, author of Butts: A Backstory, as well as Kristina Haughland, Janell Hobson, Pamela Scully, and Maria Garcia. Special thanks to Wesley Stevens and Daisy Rosario. This podcast was written by Willa Paskin, who produces Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd. This episode was edited by Andrea Bruce. Derek John is Slate's Executive Producer of Narrative Podcasts. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and rate our feed in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. And even better, tell your friends. If you're a fan of the show, I'd love for you to sign up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to listen to Decoder Ring without any ads. Their support is also crucial to our work. So please go to Slate.com/decoderplus to join Slate Plus today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine working as an artist for a decade only to burn out, melt down, and vanish from that world to spend 10 years driving a truck. Then, having never written before the age of 40, returning to that same world, but this time as an art critic for some of the biggest magazines and arbiters of taste in that domain. Having never been formally trained or degreed or even studied art in a formal way. How is that even possible? That is the story of today's guest, Jerry Saltz, the senior art critic at New York magazine and Vulture, and the author of the New York Times bestseller How to Be an Artist. In his most recent book Art Is Life, Jerry draws on two decades of work to offer a real-time survey of contemporary art as a barometer of our times, arguing for the importance of the fearless artist—reminding us that art is a kind of channeled voice of human experience, a necessary window onto our times. The result is an openhearted and irresistibly readable appraisal by one of our most important cultural observers.You can find Jerry at: New York Magazine | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Maria Garcia about the art of performance and how it can change millions of lives.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKEDVisit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes.Cabinets To Go: Whether you're looking to simply replace a few cabinets or for a fully customized remodel, Cabinets To Go is your one-stop renovation destination. Right now, get a full custom 3D design of your new kitchen at CabinetsToGo.com/GOODLIFE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever been so deeply affected by another person that their story literally gives your life context and meaning and even a sense of belonging? Now, what it that other person was someone you never actually met? And what if they'd been gone from the planet for 25 years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day?That, it turns out, is the power of authenticity, agency, and legacy. And, in today's conversation with award-winning journalist, writer, and producer, Maria Garcia, we dive deep into these topics in a very cool and unusual way. Through the lens of the life of iconic performer, Selena Quintanilla, and the impact she had not just on Maria's life, but on tens of millions around the world, even decades after her tragic passing at a young age. And, not because Maria or, for that matter, any of those millions, knew Selena, personally, but because what she embodied profoundly affected and informed the way Maria, and those millions, saw themselves, their sense of wholeness, heritage, community, and the call to celebrate uniqueness, and embrace life through a lens of possibility and joy. In the end, it's really a story about belonging, which we all need more of.Maria became the driving creative force and on-air host of the stunning podcast series, Anything for Selena, which was named Apple Podcast's Show of the Year of 2021, and produced with Futuro Studios and NPR member station WBUR. You can find Maria at: Instagram | WebsitesIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Samin Nosrat about food, belonging, culture and connection.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKEDVisit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes.Shopify: Try Shopify FREE and start a business or grow an existing one. Get more than e-commerce software with tools to manage every part of your business. Sign up for a FREE trial at Shopify.com/GOODLIFE to start selling online today.The Mel Robbins Podcast: Every episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast is filled with the motivation and tactics you need plus deeply personal stories, relatable topics and tactical, research-backed advice to help you create a better life. Listen to The Mel Robbins Podcast every Monday and Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy en Pilofresh tenemos un programa muy especial lleno de entrevistas como al cantante Big Francis , lo mejor de Pilosofia con la Entrevista de Yolanda Laguna a Valen del Olmo presentador de EGBFM , la cronica Oscura con jenifer Gallardo Herreros y terminaremos con los pensamientos de nuestra escritora Maria Garcia
Episode 43 with Maria Garcia. Maria is Interior Designer and Event Planner in Nigeria. Maria and I talk about her background and experience and how different those two professions are in Nigeria. Go follow Maria @magdiseno If you can leave a review and subscribe to my Podcast on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to this it would be greatly appreciated
On March 31st, 1995, on the cusp of national stardom, Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla was tragically shot and killed at the age of 23. 26 years later, Journalist Maria Garcia decided to track Selena's short but impactful journey. Her result was a thought-provoking podcast series called Anything for Selena. Named Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Anything for Selena follows Selena through her life as she challenged existing notions of race and body image, eventually becoming one of the ultimate vessels for change in the Latino and Mexican-American community in the United States. Join us for our first-ever All About Change episode, as Maria examines the woman behind the cultural icon and why Selena's star burns brighter than ever before. You can find all episodes of Anything for Selena here. To listen to Selena's music, our producer Jackie Schwartz put together a Spotify playlist of her favorite songs here. Please find a transcription of this episode here. To learn all about Beyond 6 Seconds and the extraordinary stories of Carolyn Kiel's neurodivergent guests, click this link. Photo credit: Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Norton Cancer Institute’s Hope-Cast: A Podcast About the Power of Treating Cancer with Hope
This episode we are going to focus on our diverse Hispanic, Spanish, Brazilian, and Latinx patients and families we serve here at Norton Healthcare. We will be talking with some more of our community medical directors from the institute for health equity Dr. Maria Nota, Dr. Steven Patton, medical student Sadia Goheer, Yadira (GiGi) Rojas from La Clinica on Preston, and one of our current Norton Cancer Institute patients named Maria Garcia. Norton Cancer Institute is the leading oncology practice in Louisville and Southern Indiana. Achieving excellence in care would not be possible without our team of distinguished cancer specialists and support personnel. Join therapists from the Norton Cancer Institute's resource centers talking with real people affected by cancer to cast hope out into the community with a loving cast of patients and their cancer specialists. If you or a loved one is dealing with a diagonsis of cancer, the Hope-Cast is for you!
Luxury Travel and Emerging Markets Executive for Costa del Sol joins us on our KT podcast from the Arabian Travel Market. We discuss the Spanish region's popularity amongst GCC travellers and what to expect from the busy Summer travel season
Carmen graduated from Florida Atlantic University's Honors College in 2019 with a double major in Biology and Molecular Neuroscience. She began veterinary school the following Fall and officially joined Dr. Adam Moeser's lab in January 2022. Her research primarily focuses on the role of androgens and the effects of neonatal castration on functional development of the gastrointestinal immune system. In her free time Carmen enjoys cooking, going to the gym, and flying down to visit family in Florida. To keep up to date with WaMPS updates, you can follow @msuwamps on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or visit our website https://www.wamps.org. If you would like to learn more about graduate school in physics and astronomy at MSU, check out https://pa.msu.edu If you would like to leave comments, questions, or recommend someone to be interviewed on Journeys of Scientists, you can email WaMPS outreach coordinator Bryan at stanl142@msu.edu
Maria Garcia Nielsen is an accomplished international board director, business executive, and advocate for diversity in education and in the workplace. Maria uses an excel spreadsheet to map out how she divides her time between working on international boards, leading and mentoring women, and giving back the gift of education through her council work at Cornell and Wharton. On this episode, Maria talks about her educational path as an immigrant, leveraging her background in international business and exploration of executive networking as she pursued board membership.
Argentina's oil production has been on the rise this year, recovering from the demand and price impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Oil output climbed to 492,000 b/d in February, up from 446,000 b/d in May. While that was still down from 520,000 b/d in March 2020, market watchers appear confident that production will fully recover by the end of 2021. Argentina's current administration has been keen on boosting production, primarily from the Vaca Muerta shale play, which is said to hold roughly 1 billion barrels of oil -- but unlocking those reserves will require changes to Argentina's regulatory and tax environment, and a shift to transparent oil prices. We talked with Maria Garcia, S&P Global Platts senior editor for Latin American crude, and Charles Newberry, Platts' Argentina correspondent, about what's happening.
2020 Counts will change how you think of the census. Some of our guests include, https://www.mazjobrani.com/ (Maz Jobrani), actor, comedian and Iranian-American advocate https://annenberg.usc.edu/faculty/communication/colin-maclay (Colin MacLay), executive director, Annenberg Innovation Lab, USC https://naleo.org/leadership/ (Arturo Vargas), CEO, NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected Officials) Educational Fund https://sd22.senate.ca.gov/ (Senator Susan Rubio), CA state senator representing District 22 in the San Gabriel Valley https://www.commerce.gov/images/sharon-tosi-lacey-phd-chief-historian-us-census-bureau (Sharon Tosi Lacey), Chief Historian, US Census Bureau https://www.faircount.org/about-us/ (Ed Reed), Program Director, Fair Count https://polisci.ucla.edu/person/natalie-masuoka/ (Natalie Masuoka), Author on Multiracial Identity & Racial Politics and Associate Professor of Political Science, UCLA https://luskin.ucla.edu/person/paul-ong (Paul Ong), Research Professor and Director of Neighborhood Knowledge, UCLA https://ph.ucla.edu/faculty/belin (Tom Belin), Professor of Biostatistics, UCLA https://census.lacity.org/ (Maria Garcia), Director, Census 2020, Mayor's Office of Budget and Innovation, City of Los Angeles
Aura Maria Garcia, Integrante de Entre Cantos
Maria Garcia Brennan, the Owner and Co-Founder of Soñar! Foods, shares her journey as a Mexican immigrant and the first in her family to go to college. Now as a mother of two, she runs a young food company that is showing her daughters and the rest of the Latinx community that anything is possible.