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Gil Carrillo is the legendary homicide detective that played a key role in taking down one of America's most notorious serial killers, Richard Ramirez, aka "The Night Stalker."Gil shares memories and details of investigating the Ramirez murders, the detective work involved, and his partnership with Frank Salerno. We discuss LA's infamous crime waves– including Charles Manson, The Hillside Stranglers, and The Toolbox Killers. Gil reflects back on Ramirez's capture, bizarre courtroom controversies, Satanic cult connections, and how the case deeply impacted Gil's life.Details of crime scenes, critical breakthroughs, media leaks, and jurisdictional beef, Ramirez's strange life in prison, groupies at trial, and the Netflix documentary aftermath that catapulted Gil into newfound fame.—Subscribe: youtube.com/@TalksFromTheCryptFollow On Social Media:Talks From The Crypt – https://instagram.com/talksfromthecrypt / https://talksfromthecrypt.com Gil Carrillo – https://www.instagram.com/realgilcarrillo—00:00:00 – Intro, Drinks, Vegas vs. LA00:03:22 – Gil's Netflix Fame and Hanging with George Lopez00:08:24 – Troubled Youth, Vietnam, Crime Psychology and Criminal Investigation Classes in College, Getting Into Law Enforcement00:19:10 –LA's Dark History: Manson, Hillside Strangler, The Sunset Strip Killers, The Toolbox Killers. Working with Frank Salerno and the Night Stalker Movie "Manhunt"00:24:49 – Gil's First Night Stalker Crime Scene and Investigation Methods: Dayle Okazaki, Maria Hernandez, Tsai-Lian Yu, and Jennie Vincow00:29:20 – Chaos Intensifies: The Zazzara's, Doi's, Patty Elaine Higgins, & Mary Cannon. Finding the Avia Footprint and Jurisdictional Conflicts00:33:29 – Attempted Break-In at a Fellow Cop's House: Deputy John Rodriguez, Whitney Bennet, Mable Bell & Nettie Lang – Richard Ramirez's Inconsistencies and Gil's "One-Man Theory"00:38:35 – Ramirez Nearly Caught, Dental Evidence, and Connecting Unsolved Murders00:43:47 – Gil's Family, Emotional Netflix Moment, and Awesome Shirt00:57:52 – Media Informants, Leaked Evidence, and the Pan Murders01:08:03 – Starting the Task Force: The Petersen's and Abowath's - Gil's Family Leaving In Fear, Thinking Night Stalker Was In His House01:16:12 – Adjusting to the Violence, Attending Autopsies by Policy, Pressure to Solve the Case, Attaining the Picture of Richard Ramirez That Led to His Capture, San Francisco Murders, and Seizing Victims' Stolen Property01:24:51 – Catching the Night Stalker, Informant Dies, Hubbard Street, Speaking With Richard Ramirez, "Don't Judge A Book By His Cover"01:38:52 – Evidence Thrown Out, Bunk Informants, The Trial Circus, Jury Member Who Had Heart Eyes for Richard, Night Stalker Fan Girls, Anton LaVey and Satanists In Court01:42:46 – What Richard Ramirez Was Like In San Quentin, Befriending the Toolbox Killer01:45:57 – Trial Controversies, Tainted Line-Up, Guilty: Sentenced to Death, OJ Simpson01:55:47 – Netflix & Peacock's Documentaries, The Aftermath, Having a Morose Sense of Humor02:02:18 – Gil's Social Media, Responding to Fans, and Hate Mail02:04:06 – Outro–Copyright Disclaimer:Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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Some people happy with life in pieces Tessie Monck designed her Cold Spring kitchen with jigsaw puzzles in mind. "This counter had to be one slab with no seams where I could do my puzzle," says Monck, a retiree who typically starts a 1,000-piece puzzle every Friday. "It's like my Friday night date. Opening a puzzle is like Christmas morning. I'm full of joy." Along with being fun, jigsaws provide "meditation and peace for my brain," says Monck, who started puzzling about 20 years ago, around the time her husband died and she was dealing with her own health issues. A recent jigsaw boom began during the pandemic, when some manufacturers saw their orders quadruple. "Jigsaw puzzles saved my business," says Fran Farnorotto, who owns The Gift Hut on Main Street in Cold Spring. "I didn't sell anything else, but I sold puzzles." During the shutdown, Farnorotto accepted orders online, then "drove around Philipstown and dropped them off on people's porches." She opened her shop 14 years ago with her late husband, Jim, after working in retail merchandising for JCPenney. Farnorotto stocks about 100 jigsaws, many featuring covers from The New Yorker. As a lifelong puzzler, she understands the joy. "There's something satisfying about that moment when you put the piece in place and you know it's the right piece," she says. In Beacon, about 40 people participated in the Howland Public Library's inaugural puzzle swap in January, says Michelle Rivas, the adult services and community engagement librarian. Rivas expects to have another later this year. The Desmond-Fish library in Garrison and the Butterfield library in Cold Spring also have held swaps. At the Howland event, Maria Hernandez grabbed a puzzle made by Bgraamiens (the name scrambles the letters from brain and games), a brand that specializes in puzzles with complex designs. This one had a kaleidoscope of colorful, swirling squares. The brand's puzzles are so difficult that the backs of the pieces are numbered, as a cheat code. Hernandez doesn't cheat. She has her own system for tough puzzles. "I have little bowls and put the same shapes together," she says. The Beacon resident fell in love with jigsaws growing up in Puerto Rico. She returned to them in recent years in part to deal with chronic depression. "It distracts me - I don't have to think," she says. As Hernandez has learned, there is evidence that puzzles provide mental health benefits such as improving mood, cognitive function, problem-solving, patience and relieving loneliness. At the Friendship Center for seniors in Beacon there is always a jigsaw in progress. Felicita Pinto, 76, is usually there, poring over the pieces with her one good eye. "It helps keep her mind clear," says her daughter and translator, Jenny Ayala. Her mom also does puzzles at home. "That way she's not just watching TV," she says. Pinto always tackles a puzzle on the annual trip to Puerto Rico at Christmas to visit family. Last year it was a picture of Snoopy. "Everybody in the family has to contribute," says Ayala. "You have to put in at least one piece. That's the rule." Fran Pergamo says her first jigsaw was a map of the U.S. that she put together repeatedly. That was 60 years ago, before she could read. As it happened, she had the map upside down; she still tends to imagine the U.S. with Florida in the northwest corner. At her Cold Spring home, she is working on a puzzle obtained from a "friend of a friend" she met at a dinner party. When they discovered a mutual love for jigsaws, they arranged a swap. "She opened her trunk, and I picked out a couple of ones I wanted." Pergamo prefers new jigsaws because secondhand puzzles sometimes have missing pieces. She always has a puzzle going and has 80 stacked on basement shelves. When she finishes a puzzle, she doesn't linger. "I smooth it out and look at it," she says. "Then I drag it apart so I can move on to the next one."
Good evening Nerdlings! When we look at cases that involve killers we often focus in on those that sadly lost their lives, in this episode we wanted to take a look at some of the women that survived their ordeals. That being said here is the huge trigger warning for ape, SA, murder, miscarriage, corpse abuse, you name it it's probably mentioned and I'm SO sorry. This may not be the podcast for you …. If you have a strong stomach and you're still here … welcome aboard! Mentioned in this episode: Lisa McVey Noland who escaped Bobby Joe Long. Maria Hernandez, Anastasia Hronas, Whitney Bennett & Sophie Dickman who all survived the Nightstalker Kathy Kleiner, Karen Chandler & Cheryl Thomas who all survived Ted Bundy Marcella Claxton who survived the Yorkshire Ripper Find us on social media: Tiktok @sagasofshe Instagram: @sagas_of_she Facebook: @sagasofshe Music Credit: Skeleton Carnival by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Presentador: Hugo Magaña de Santas Alitas Nuestro Mentor: Jose Maria Hernandez Don Chema de la cadena Pollo Pepe ¡Bienvenidos a "Mentorías a la Carta"! El podcast donde exploramos el fascinante mundo Restaurantero de la mano de expertos en el rubro. Cada episodio es una oportunidad única para sumergirse en las experiencias, desafíos y éxitos de restauranteros profesionales que comparten sus conocimientos y perspectivas. Acompañados de un público apasionado por la gastronomía, nos sumergimos en conversaciones profundas y enriquecedoras, donde no solo exploramos las mejores prácticas y estrategias del negocio, sino también las historias detrás de cada establecimiento. Desde consejos prácticos sobre gestión y operaciones hasta reflexiones sobre las tendencias y el futuro de la industria, "Mentorías a la Carta" ofrece un espacio donde los oyentes pueden aprender y conectarse con los líderes del mundo gastronómico. Y lo mejor de todo, ¡tú también puedes ser parte de la experiencia! Nuestro público tiene la oportunidad de participar haciendo preguntas directamente a nuestros expertos, lo que convierte cada episodio en una experiencia interactiva y dinámica. Así que únete a nosotros en "Mentorías a la Carta", donde cada conversación es una oportunidad para saborear el conocimiento y disfrutar del arte Restaurantero #emprendimiento #restauranteros #empresas #canirac #mentoriasalacarta
Founded in 2019, this inclusive lab is comprised of 42 members ranging from undergraduates to faculty from 12 different countries, most of whom self-identify as women and/or individuals who are under-represented in medicine. This virtual lab meets monthly to discuss projects, grants, and future collaborations. Joint research efforts focus on professional development of the health care workforce; cancer health disparities; diversity equity, and inclusion in medical education; and social justice in medicine, with a focus on cancer clinical outcomes and survivorship experiences of underserved populations. From 2020 to 2023, the Florez Lab secured nearly 1.5 million in combined research funding to support the development of translational research to mitigate and provide resources to address disparities in oncology and medical education. In this podcast, Narjust Florez, MD, teases her session at the ACCC 50th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit and why it's important to attend this session in person. Guest: Narjust Florez, MD Thoracic medical oncologist Associate Director, Cancer Care Equity Program Assistant Professor of Medicine Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard Medical School “[At AMCCBS] I provide realistic strategies and actions that anyone can take to diversify the workforce, not only in oncology, but in medicine as a whole…I focus on what I have done with very little staff that has remained in place and helped create a more inclusive and diverse workplace.” Hear Dr. Florez speak live at the ACCC 50th Annual Meeting and Cancer Center Business Summit. Resources: Championing an Institutional Culture of Well-being in a Post-Pandemic Oncology Workforce — [PODCAST] Workforce Diversity: African Americans in Health Care A Look at the Emerging Role of Health Equity Institutes Spotlight on the Sutter Health Institute for Advancing Health Equity A Q&A with Dr. Maria Hernandez, President and COO, Impact4Health Achieving Health Equity in Oncology with Precision Medicine Stewards Health for All: Addressing Health Equity Among American Indians + Alaska Natives Trans-Inclusive Cancer Care: Why It's an Important Part of Health Equity
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Kelsey Morgan and the two discuss the importance of measuring survivor progress. Kelsey Morgan Kelsey Morgan is EverFree co-founder and Chief Program Officer. In 2015, Kelsey founded Willow International to meet the growing demand for quality aftercare and to transform the systems that fuel trafficking. In 2021, Kelsey teamed up with Jeremy Floyd, CEO of 10ThousandWindows, to unite their two organizations to become EverFree. Kelsey is currently pursuing her Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine. Key Points It is important to include survivors in the process of creating a tool to connect them with resources. Research shows that support for survivors of trafficking does not aid in providing them with lasting freedom, something that EverFree has set out to do. The Freedom Greenlight tool and program was created to be easy to use and incorporates survivor voices. Direct feedback from the survivor is given when using the Freedom Greenlight tool, to give the survivor individualized resources that will create lasting freedom. The Freedom Greenlight program has adaptations in USA, Uganda, Philippines, Mexico, Bolivia, Kenya, and Cambodia. Resources Everfree Willow International 10ThousandWindows UCI School of Social Ecology Poverty Stoplight Tool OrangeWood Foundations Freedom Greenlight Program Six Dimensions of Wellness Transcript Sandra Morgan 0:00 You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode #305: Measuring Victim Service Progress, with Kelsey Morgan. Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast here at Vanguard University's Global Center for Women and Justice in Orange County, California. This is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. I am so pleased to have my good friend and colleague, Kelsey Morgan for this interview. Kelsey is EverFree co-founder and chief program officer. In 2015 Kelsey founded Willow International to meet the growing demand for quality after care, and to transform the systems that fuel trafficking. In 2021, Kelsey teamed up with Jeremy Floyd, CEO of 10ThousandWindows, to unite their two organizations to become EverFree. Kelsey is currently pursuing her PhD from the University of California, Irvine. Thank you Kelsey for joining me today. I'm so excited to talk about the research that you've been doing. But before we get there, do you want to give us a little more background on how you became an advocate, a practitioner, and a researcher? Kelsey Morgan 2:02 Thank you so much, Sandie. I'm so happy to be here with you and I would love to. So long story short, I am from Orange County, I learned about human trafficking in 2006, it changed my life, ended up changing my career trajectory, and I moved to Uganda, where I became the director of an aftercare program there. During my time on the ground, this was in 2010, I was really discouraged by the lack of evidence around what programs were effective in supporting survivors into a lifetime of lasting freedom. The team and I, on the ground of Uganda national staff, we developed programs, and we saw that they were working, but we wanted to figure out why they were working. What was special about them? We wanted to find tools to measure program outcomes and we wanted to include survivors in that process. We wanted to have them be the ones leading the process. So I moved back to Orange County and it was actually through our mutual friend Maria Hernandez, that I went knocking on the door of UCI's School of Social Ecology, asking if maybe some grad students would come help me with this idea. It was the Dean of Social Ecology at the time, Nancy Guerra, who said, "Kelsey, if you want to do this, you are the right person to do it." She marched me into admissions and we set out, through a PhD education, to develop a tool to help us connect survivors with the r...
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guest Vong Mouantoua with CMC Office of Philanthropy, City of Clovis Mayor Pro Tem, and Chee Yang with Maria Hernandez with Reading and Beyond who talked about, "Enhancing Our Community ".
In episode #566, we journey back to a fateful night in rosemead, california, on march 17, 1985, when richard ramirez, later known as the 'Night stalker', targeted 22-year-old maria hernandez. As maria was about to find solace in the safety of her home, she was confronted by pure evil in her garage. The shadow of this terror extended to the condo's interior, where dayle okazaki, 34, awaited her friend and roommate. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Maria Hernandez is the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of Orange County, California. She shares her journey to the bench from a career as a public defender, and her new role as presiding judge of one of the country's largest trial courts. She describes the challenges her court met during COVID-19, which led to virtual and hybrid court hearings which continue to improve people's access to the justice system, and the broader role that presiding judges play in administering justice.
Programa de revista femenina con la conducción de Rosina Campos y Elena Diaz, en este episodio hablamos de la planeación de las maletas para vacacionar, Maria Hernandez nos hablo de los eventos en PALCCO, y la chef Lore Roldán nos enseño a preparar unos deliciosos Jalapeños Poppers.
17.mars 1985 er Maria Hernandez på vei inn i leiligheten sin da hun plutselig møter på en mørk skikkelse i garasjen. 27.mars 1985 blir det rapportert om et innbrudd på en adresse i Whittier i California. 14.mai 1985 blir det rapportert om nok en hendelse i Monterey Park. Hva har alle disse hendelsene med hverandre å gjøre, og hvem er det som står bak ugjerningene?
The island of Guam has been dubbed the US's “unsinkable aircraft carrier”. Its size and strategic location in the west Pacific gives it great value to US war plans. The military owns one third of the land, demolishes sacred sites and pollutes the environment. But Indigenous people are resisting. We talk to Maria Hernandez, an Indigenous Chamoru environmental, women's and cultural rights activist, about the fightback.
In this episode Liv interviews Maria. Listen to learn what makes Maria tick!
Maria Hernandez is by default a psychotherapist. She enjoys sharing this in the hopes that it may encourage those in the helping professions and Human Services, such as counselors, social workers, case managers, and employees of nonprofit organizations, to think about opening their own private practice. It has developed into her passion throughout the years. She takes pleasure in assisting others in overcoming their difficulties, setbacks, curveballs, and blindsides so they can learn from them as well. Today, she will share her journey and her decisions in life! Tune in to this episode to find out more about Maria! “Even though I didn't want to go back to mental health because I think I was so burned out with it, I thought “what the heck” I have to do what I have to do.” Hear More About: Maria shares about her journey The process, decisions and what got Maria here! Working from home as a virtual therapist To learn more about Maria's client/clinical work, visit: www.vidaconsultingservices.com To learn more about workshops and events Maria will be hosting in 2024 in her hometown of Santa Barbara, CA, USA visit: www.vida805.com Connect with me: Instagram: TheTravelingTherapist_Kym Signup to learn more about life as Traveling Therapist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Bill Like A Boss Insurance Billing Community: https://privatepracticeinsurancebilling.com/ Subscribe to the Podcast Apple iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | Amazon | Castbox
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Alex and Bobby talk for far too long about Alex's encounter with John Fisher at a recent A's game, then probe Rob Manfred's professed desire for expansion teams. Then they talk with Maria Hernandez and Laura Ortiz from UNITE HERE Local 11 about the strike authorization vote among concessions workers at Dodger Stadium and their struggles to negotiate a fair contract. Finally, they answer some listener questions about the grammar of team nicknames, Hall of Fame cases among young stars, and stats that track fans. Links: Dodger Stadium concession workers threaten to strike MLB All-Star Game Rob Manfred doesn't hate baseball, and other claims Tipping Pitches on Patreon Get Tipping Pitches merchandise Songs featured in this episode: Amber Mark — Lose My Cool (Franc Moody Remix) • Shuggie Otis — Strawberry Letter 23 • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”
Rachel's Vineyard Healing Retreat - Faith In Action co-hosts, Brigid Ayer and Gordon Smith talk with Bernadette Roy of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis' Project Rachel – Post Abortion Healing Ministry. They discuss the upcoming Rachel's Vineyard retreat, designed to help post abortive women heal from the emotional and spiritual wounds caused by the abortion. The retreat talks place in Indianapolis July 29-31 and details can be found at Rachel's Vineyard Retreat- Indianapolis Weekend or by emailing projectrachael@archindy.org, or calls can be directed to either Bernadette Roy 317-452-0054 or Maria Hernandez (for Spanish Speakers) 317-946-3813. All calls are confidential.
Núm.204 Mar d'estiu Sílvia Coll Badalona Arbres de la llibertat Joan MaragallNúm.204 Dimarts 21 de juny a les 9 del vespre el programa presentat per Laia De Luca i Rafel Hidalgo. “Mar d'estiu” de Rafel Nadal; Sílvia Coll, guia catalana a Florència (Maria Hernandez); Badalona vista per Maurizio Dolfi; El rebost del català (Glòria Judal); Arbres de la llibertat (Montserrat Puig); dos poemes de “Vistes al mar” de Joan Maragall; la selecció musical d'en Toni Orpinell.N.204 Martedì 21/06 ore 21 il programma presentato da Laia De Luca e Rafel Hidalgo. “Mar d'estiu” di Rafel Nadal; Sílvia Coll, guida catalana a Firenze; Badalona vista da Maurizio Dolfi; L'angolo del catalano; Gli alberi della libertà; due poemi di “Vistes al mar” di Joan Maragall; la selezione musicale curata da Toni Orpinell.
“There's never a boring day working in a small municipality.” That's what Maria Hernandez loves about her work. She's the new city manager — the first city manager — in St. Hedwig. How does she feel about having that honor? “I'm excited! I consider it ... a challenge, but I like challenges,” she said. Hernandez officially took on the role in April, but she was already serving as a contracted consultant to the city, setting up the municipal court. She began her municipal career in San Antonio's Magistrate office. “It was culture shock,” she said. “I was sure I wasn't...Article Link
In dieser Folge erzählt uns Maria Hernandez, Trainerin bei den Sportfreunden Kladow e.V., etwas über die Tanzangebote und gibt einen ausführlichen Einblick in die Tanzart Salsation. Über folgende Mail Adresse könnt ihr euch für das erwähnte Salsation Event anmelden: Maria.hernandez@hotmail.de ---Willst du noch mehr erfahren?--- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportfreundekladowe.v/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sportfreunde-Kladow-eV-1949086788677843/ Homepage: https://www.sf-kladow.de/ ---Immer Up to date mit unserer Vereinsapp--- Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.appack.project.sf_kladow Apple: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/sportfreunde-kladow-e-v/id1578855626
The city of St. Hedwig continues to address community growth with the addition of two new deputy marshals and a city manager. St. Hedwig Mayor Dee Grimm officially swore in deputy marshals Fernando Fernandez and Steve Barloco at the city council meeting April 7. The addition of the deputies is one more step in the plan for coping with the population growth in the city and the surrounding areas. In October 2021, Mark Soto became St. Hedwig's new city marshal, and Maria Hernandez joined the staff as city manager on April 11. Also during last week's meeting, council members: •Appointed...Article Link
Today, I am covering the Case of Richard Ramirez and TRIGGER WARNING it's extremely intense. Ramirez was a literal piece of human garbage and he tortured, raped and murdered whomever, whenever, and wherever he felt like. In this episode (part 1), we take a close look at his early life and the people who negatively influenced him. We see his first crimes and see his progression to murder. We talk about the victims, and their lives. They were PEOPLE. Mary was a horse lover and 2-time cancer survivor, Patty was a special ED teacher, Mabel “Ma” Bell was described as a “gutsy, independent lady,” and Maria Hernandez who had just gotten shot at RAN BACK to try and help her friend and roommate Dayle Okazaki. These are only a few of the brave souls who lives were ruined by the scumbag that is Richard Ramirez. This is part 1. Don't forget to join us for part 2 where we FINALLY talk about his capture, arrest, and eventually his death. I'll see you next time. Please watch out for your neighbor and stay safe. ADs LIFE360 - sign up for FREE today, and stay safe, by clicking on this link http://life360.pxf.io/DVMYD5 Check out Twisted Listers and The Ugly Radio wherever you listen to podcasts! Addicted to Crime Podcast is a proud member of PodMoth Network https://youtu.be/hWVgRs7Is7g ('The Case of Elisa Lam' an Addicted to Crime Short) Checkout The Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer on Netflix! www.addictedtocrime.org (Sign up for Patreon, Listen to episodes, Shop Merch, and Source Material here) Imaddictedtocrime@gmail.com (Case Suggestions and Business Inquires here) I'll be back next week with another exciting case. Stay safe!
En esta plática Maria nos comparte su paso por Disney, su experiencia en agencias de publicidad, cómo descubrió su amor por las ventas, la independencia que le da ser dueña de su propio dinero y los pasos que la llevaron a ser hoy una reconocida experta en las ventas a través de la redes sociales. Para mas información acerca del Reto 28: https://www.reto28online.com/ Para comunicarte conmigo puedes hacerlo a través de mensaje privado en Instagram @beasandov, en el grupo de Facebook "La Magia de Atreverse" o por correo electrónico a bea@jaimes.net Para comentarios, sugerencias o ideas de invitados ¡aqui! Este podcast lo hacemos todos, así es que me encantará saber de ti! Muchas gracias! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bea-sandoval/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bea-sandoval/support
St. Hedwig has offered the position of city manager to Maria Hernandez, as the city continues growing. Hernandez is currently contracted with the city to serve as municipal court administrator. The new position was approved by the city council in January as part of an initiative to address the rapid population growth of the city and the nearby areas. City council members agreed unanimously at the March 3 meeting to offer Hernandez the position, at a salary of ,000 per year. According to Mayor Dee Grimm, the community's growth has created the need to expand the city's staff. In October...Article Link
Hello FamilyWelcome Back! Today is day 3 of our 54-day Rosary Novena. Before we get started, I would like to share a bit about the people who work with me to bring life to 54 days of Roses.First, I would like to send a special thank you to Maddie for working as our Audio Engineer these past five seasons. Maddie, thank you for your time dedication and for bringing a beautiful structure to the podcast. I want to welcome Luisa, who will help with editing each episode. I met Luisa through one of Maddie's contacts, and I'm super excited for what's to come. At the end of each episode, you will see a credit to Patrick Budde. Patrick composed the meditative music for each season.In April of 2019, I met Lilly through Upwork. At the time, Lilly was helping me interview chefs in Mexico city for an Instagram account I was running. When I mentioned to her that I wanted to start a rosary podcast, Lilly said Yes! to supporting the podcast in any way possible. She currently makes all the updates to the website, creates the post for Instagram, and schedules each episode for Youtube and all the other podcast platforms. Lilly contributes so much to 54 Days of Roses behind the scenes.To learn more about Luisa, Patrick, and Lilly, please checkout our show notes for links to their websites.If you're interested in contributing in any way possible, please visit our website at 54daysofroses.com. There you can send me a message.Day 3: Glorious Mysteries in PetitionLet's get started; today, we're praying the Glorious mysteries in the petition. Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for us as we pray to have our hearts opened to the will of God.Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions that we hold deep in our hearts. Especially for the intentions of everyone listening and praying this rosary, for the prayer intentions received through email, for our family on Instagram, and we pray for the intentions of Amelia and her family, Tam Nguyen, Don Brungardt, Erika, Erik Macias, Maria Hernandez, Thierry Hart, Ruby,Kim,Terri,Kaye, Analisa, Shelby, Brooklyn, Clara, Loren, Gianna, Carlos, Kenny, Eunice. Health of: Monica.With love,Maritza MendezWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Support our Ministry:https://www.54daysofroses.com/supports6Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/54daysofroses/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioThe song "Meditation 2" created by Patrick Buddehttps://www.patrickbudde.com
Episode 9 is a recap of the many topics, co-hosts Duane Reynolds and Maria Hernandez have covered in the first year of Centering Health Equity. Duane and Maria offer reflections on how large health systems are responding to the urgency of health equity and what physicians in particular can do in their daily work to advance health equity. Another important topic addressed is the importance of community partnerships that work at engaging under-resourced communities and diverse stakeholders that can bring attention to culturally effective care. And finally we look at the work of front-line educators, facilitators, trainers who are engaging in difficult conversations about racial and systemic bias in medicine and making strides in mitigating the impact of bias.
The American Dream for a hard-working immigrant is suddenly cut short, when he is violently murdered with a hatchet in the streets of a Las Vegas suburb. Investigators sift through lies and follow a bloody trail to uncover the shocking truth.Season 27, Episode 20Originally aired: August 08, 2020Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WsLCJWqmIebSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Maria Hernandez, CEO of Impact 4 Life, chats with Freddie Bell about Covid and health inequities. Joe McKenzie, Ripple Connects, explains how to take the long view in personal growth. Special thanks to Unity South Twin Cities, The Cora McCorvey Health and Wellness Center, and AARP Minnesota.
Briana Contreras, associate editor of MHE, spoke with Dr. Maria Hernandez, founder and CEO of Impact4Health. Maria shared not only how healthcare inequities remain to be an issue and what needs to be addressed, but also the progress that has been made over time through awareness, conversations and laws, especially due to the heightened awareness of inequities caused from the COVID-19 pandemic and the tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and many more - which have now occurred over a year ago.
If only there were marching bands as wild and hilarious as Mucca Pazza when we were in high school. A sprawling ensemble numbering somewhere between 25 and 30 members, Mucca Pazza leans into the weirder, and funkier side of that band geek archetype: Dressing up in ill-fitting, colorfully clashing uniforms, tall hats with speakers strapped on, and retro cheerleader costumes, the Chicago-based group -- which takes its name from the Italian phrase for "crazy cow" -- has perfected a live show full of visual mayhem and dance-ready music. That's even more the case as the group parades around the stage and amid the crowd, like a big celebratory circus.Mucca Pazza plays live, in-person on July 14 as part of Main Street Nights in Park Forest, IL. Pulling from soul and funk, psychedelic rock and punk, New Orleans brass bands and "Gypsy-reggaeton," Mucca Pazza's repertoire is a bit proggy (Yes, Weather Report, Rush) and perhaps hard to march to. Here, the band crams into the studio to play songs from its 2014 album, L.Y.A. Hear more songs from the session on New Sounds. Set List: "Subtle Frenzy" "All Out Of Bubblegum" "Rabbits And Trees" "Lunchtrays And Goldfish" Personnel: Greg Hirte, ViolinRonnie Kuller, AccordionGary Kalar, MandolinCharlie Malave, GuitarMaria Hernandez, SaxDave Smith, SaxAiran Wright, Bari Sax/ClarinetJustin Almolsch, TrumpetSam Johnson, TrumpetNick Siegel, TrumpetElanor Leskiw, TromboneNick Broste, TromboneTom Howe, TromboneMelissa McNeal, TromboneTom Curry, TubaAndy Deitrich, PercussionLarry Beers, PercussionBrent Roman, PercussionRick Kubes, PercussionDaniel Villarreal, PercussionSharon Lanza, CheerleaderMeghan Strell, Cheerleader
As a commemoration of the Freedom Riders of the 60's civil right movement, Arizona Freedom Riders left Phoenix on the first celebration of the Juneteenth holiday to push once again for voting rights legislation in Washington, D.C.Four buses carrying almost 200 young and older Black, Latinx, White, middle class, poor, laborers and clergy of modern-day Freedom Riders; journeyed together to push for The John Lewis Voting Rights and the For the People Acts. Organized by Unite Here Local 11 and Black Voters Matter they gathered to support the “For the People Act” Freedom Ride 2021.This episode caught the sounds of the "send off" event with Maria Hernandez of Unite Here, AZ State Sen. Juan Mendez, AZ State Rep. Athena Salman, AZ Speaker of the House Reginald Bolding and a personal friend Patricia Thomas with Indivisiblewestphx.Turning Arizona Blue (TAB) is sponsored by Matters of State Strategies a top political consultancy for Democratic candidates and issue campaigns in need of an edge in competitive and changing Arizona districts in 2022. Contact them at info@mattersofstatestrategies.com. Turning Arizona Blue the podcast is partnering with The Mule News, an online news service dedicated to Maricopa County Democratic politics. Please subscribe for free and confirm your subscription at our website https://themulenews.com/.Please subscribe to TAB where you get podcasts and follow Turning Arizona Blue on our Facebook page and on Twitter @TurningAz. Please reach us at turningazblue@gmail.com for financial and advertising support on our TAB and The Mule News platforms.
ENTREVISTA CON ROSA MARIA HERNANDEZ ESPEJO, CANDIDATA A LA DIPUTACION FEDERAL DE MORENA POR EL DISTRITO IV DE VERACRUZ, 01 DE JUNIO DE 2021
Join us on Five to Thrive Live! with guest Dr. Maria Hernandez, President and Chief Operating Officer of Impact4Health, a California firm focused on healthcare innovations to advance health equity. We will learn how about the urgent need for healthcare systems improve healthy equity for all patients and why that matters to all of us.Five to Thrive Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 7pm ET on W4CS – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cs.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
America has long been a country at the head of innovation and culture, but for some reason, it can't catch up when it comes to healthcare. Today, Dr. Maria Hernandez joins Dr. Taz to discuss the complex issues that have been weighing down the healthcare system in the States, including the many unconscious biases healthcare professionals may harbor. Learn about how COVID has disproportionately affected minorities, why doctors are also victims of the system as well, and what we can do to be better advocates for our own health, and those that are most vulnerable. Today on Super Woman Wellness:Why our healthcare system is brokenThe socioeconomic and racial disparities in medicineHow the pandemic has revealed bias and discrimination in healthcareThe fight for advocacy and accountability Why the Latino community has suffered in particular from COVID This show is supported by:Now Foods | Use Code DRTAZ for 20% off your order!Follow Dr. Maria:Get involved with Impact4HealthFollow Dr. MariaThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Duane Reynolds and Maria Hernandez interview Philip Albert and Priya Bathija about the ways the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) are supporting their members in their efforts to advance health equity. In Part 2 we learn more about how the competitive nature of health systems may create an agreed upon set of metrics for health equity and the national rankings on health equity which must be meaningful to the communities served. We conclude with their personal thoughts on coping with the pandemic while their unique roles at AHA and AAMC takes center stage in the national spotlight on health equity.
Duane Reynolds and Maria Hernandez interview Philip Albert and Priya Bathija about the ways the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) are supporting their members in their efforts to advance health equity. Part 1 of the show highlights a focus on how data collection on patient demographics, social determinants of health and other systemic factors that drive inequities are a focus for the respective associations. This effort represents important and necessary steps in advancing health equity and both Philip and Priya recognize the inherent concerns organizations must address. They also recognize that the “ecosystem” for healthcare has radically changed--the range of patterns, initiatives, and community partnerships needed to support the well-being of communities is driving important efforts to align services with patient needs.
This week, Laura and Jim analyze the murders of Mei Leung, Dayle Okazaki, Tsai Lian Yu and the near-miss murder of Maria Hernandez at the hands of RR. Lisa wonders if RR targeted some of the murder victims by their ethnicity.PLEASE SIGN LAURA’S PETITION TO STOP SERIAL PERPETRATORS AND STALKERS ABUSING MULTIPLE WOMEN!!!https://www.change.org/p/boris-johnson-prime-minister-stop-serial-perpetrators-and-stalkers-abusing-multiple-women#victimsmatter#TheseAreOnlyTheOnesWeKnowOf#HernamewasMeiLeung#HernamewasJennieVincow#HernameisAnastasiaHronas#HernamewasDayleOkazaki#HernameisMariaHernandez#HernameisTsaiLianYu#TheirnameswereVincentandMaxineZazarra#TheirnameswereWilliamandLillianDoi#HernamewasMabelBell#HernamewasFlorenceLang#TheirnamesareCarolandMarkKyle#HernamewasPattyElaineHiggins#HernamewasMaryLouiseCannon#HernameisWhitneyBennett#TheirnamesareLorraineandJohnRodriguez#HernamewasJoyceLucilleNelson#HernameisSophieDickman#TheirnameswereMaxandLelaKneiding#HisnamewasChainarongKhovananth#HernameisSomkidKhovananth#TheirnamesareChristopherandVirginiaPeterson#HisnamewasElyasAbowathy#HernameisSakinaAbowathy#TheirnameswerePeterandBarbaraPan#TheirnameswereChristinaandMaryCaldwell#HisnameisBillCarns#HernameisInezErickson#richardramirez#huntforaserialkiller#netflix#nightstalkerThis week’s episode is brought to you from our sponsors who have some great offers just for you:PRETTY LITTER - Get the world’s smartest kitty litter without leaving home by visiting www.prettylitter.com and use promo code REALCRIME for 20% off your first order. ROTHY’S - Rothy’s shoes are knit with thread made from plastic water bottles, so they’re ultra-comfortable as soon as you slip them on. That’s right, there’s zero break-in period! ● Another major bonus? Rothy’s are fully machine washable. Simply toss them in the washing machine and they’ll come out looking good as new. Check out all the amazing shoes, bags and masks available right now at www.Rothys.com/REALCRIMESOUL CYCLE AT-HOME BIKE - The SoulCycle at-home bike converts your home into a SoulCycle studio...The 21” touchscreen houses a revolutionary sound system that was specifically engineered for this bike—and SoulCycle’s iconic playlists. With unlimited access to live and on-demand SoulCycle classes, you can clip in with your favorite instructors and be transported to the front row of the studio—on your schedule.Get your SoulCycle at-home bike TODAY by visiting www.mysoulcyclebike.com and use promo code REALCRIME to get a free pair of at-home Select cycling shoes with your purchase. ****************************************KILLER CASTING / RCP CROSS OVER EPISODE - Jim and Laura stop by Killer Casting to give Lisa their thoughts on the extraordinary film “Promising Young Woman” starring Carey Mulligan, written/directed by Emerald Fennell. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/015-promising-young-woman-with-jim-and-laura-from-rcp/id1537283659?i=1000510400099
Real and meaningful inequities are present in our everyday lives. Today, we're looking at the disparities in health care, and why serving your community to combat these disparities is so important. First, we hear from Dr. Maria Hernandez who is President and COO of Impact For Health, a California firm focused on health care innovations that advance health equities. She helps health care systems develop strategies, recruit and develop talent, and engage with their patients and communities to overcome health care disparities wherever they exist. She discusses how healthcare systems can better serve vulnerable populations, and how women can better advocate better for themselves in the health care system. After that, business owner, entrepreneur and mom Rachael James shares how she is establishing a business while contributing to her community, including why she chose to plant her family's roots in an underserved, neglected urban area. She recently founded Wild Alabaster, which works to bring crystals into a modern lifestyle in an inspirational and sustainable way. We talk about how to use intuition to bring crystal energy into your everyday life. http://www.impact4health.com/ https://www.wildalabaster.com/
Maria Hernandez, PhD, President and COO of Impact4Health is a thought leader in health equity and pay for success initiatives designed to address the upstream social determinants of health among vulnerable populations. Maria currently leads the Alameda County Pay for Success Asthma Initiative which is testing the feasibility of reducing asthma-related emergencies using health education and proven home-based environmental interventions for children. Prior to her appointment at Impact4Health, Dr. Hernandez consulted to Fortune 100 corporations, major foundations, public agencies, and elected officials. She has lead diversity and inclusion initiatives and executive education programs aimed at creating a culture of inclusion in several sectors. Most recently, she has designed the Inclusion SCORECARD™ for Population Health to assist hospital systems and public health agencies interested in addressing the needs of increasingly diverse patient populations. Maria holds a doctorate in community psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and is an American Psychological Association Minority Fellow and Danforth Fellow. Maria is currently a Board of Trustee Member for the Alameda Health System and a Board of Director for AAA Mountain West Group, one of the largest clubs in the federation.
Maria Hernandez, PhD, President and COO of Impact4Health is a thought leader in health equity and pay for success initiatives designed to address the upstream social determinants of health among vulnerable populations. Maria currently leads the Alameda County Pay for Success Asthma Initiative which is testing the feasibility of reducing asthma-related emergencies using health education and proven home-based environmental interventions for children. Prior to her appointment at Impact4Health, Dr. Hernandez consulted to Fortune 100 corporations, major foundations, public agencies, and elected officials. She has lead diversity and inclusion initiatives and executive education programs aimed at creating a culture of inclusion in several sectors.Most recently, she has designed the Inclusion SCORECARD™ for Population Health to assist hospital systems and public health agencies interested in addressing the needs of increasingly diverse patient populations. Maria holds a doctorate in community psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and is an American Psychological Association Minority Fellow and Danforth Fellow. Maria is currently a Board of Trustee Member for the Alameda Health System and a Board of Director for AAA Mountain West Group, one of the largest clubs in the federation.
Welcome to the launch of Centering Health Equity! In this brief episode, Cohosts Duane Reynolds and Maria Hernandez introduce themselves and share how the idea for the podcast emerged from both personal and professional life experiences. Tune in to hear how their unique perspectives have come together to form this podcast and how their vision for Centering Health Equity is focused on bringing listeners new ideas, promising and best practices to reduce all forms of bias in healthcare.
In this episode Maria chats about motherhood; from waving her own mom off from El Salvador to being reunited two years later in the United States, and the lessons she’s learning now as she juggles working from home and playing the role of ‘Academic Teacher’ during a pandemic-related lockdown.
Victims: April 10, 1984: Mei Leung*+, 9 (1) June 28, 1984: Jennie Vincow*+, 79 (1) March 17, 1985: Dayle Okazaki+, 34, Maria Hernandez^, 20 (2) March 17, 1985: Veronica or Tsai-Lian Yu+, 30 (1) March 27, 1985: Vincent Zazzara+, 64, Macine Zazzara*, 44 (2) May 14, 1985: William Doi+, Lillie Doi* (2) May 30, 1985: Carol Kyle*, 41 (1) June 1, 1985: Mable Bell+, 83, Florence "Nettie" Lang^, 80 (2) June 27, 1985: Patty Elaine Higgins+ (1) July 2, 1985: Mary Louise Cannon+, 75 (1) July 5, 1985: Whitney Bennett^, 16 (1) July 7, 1985: Joyce Lucille Nelson+, 61 (1) July 7, 1985: Sophie Dickman*, 63 (1) July 20, 1985: Max Kneiding+, 68, Lela Kneiding+, 66 (2) July 20, 1985: Chainarong Khovananth+, 32, Somkid Khovananth* (2) August 5, 1985: Christopher Peterson^, Virginia Peterson^ (2) August 8, 1985: Elyas Abowath+, 35, Sakina Abowath* (2) August 17, 1985: Barbra Pan*, Peter Pan+ (2) August 24, 1985: William Carns^, Inez Erickson* (2) (Raped/sexually assaulted*) (killed+) (attempted murder^) https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/richard-ramirez https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Ramirez https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/13-year-old-boy-brought-down-notorious-serial-killer-richard-ramirez-night-stalker/ https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/2019/09/26/american-horror-story-1984-richard-ramirez-night-stalker-el-paso/3773925002/ https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/richard-ramirez-the-night-stalker/timeline (links for more info) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talon-polley/support
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Entre lo mejor de “Buenos Días América” hoy destacamos la informacion desde new york y Miami con dos excelentes periodistas, German Darío Arce y Jorge Hernández. Conversamos con Kristy Fils-Aime, Directora asociada de servicios clínicos para la organización 'The Bowery Mission' sobre las pérdidas de viviendas en New York debido a la pandemia; con Maria Hernandez, sobre su maravillosa iniciativa para ayudar a los niños con condiciones especiales en esta crisis. Las personas mayores y con condiciones críticas son más vulnerables, nos comentó el doctor Alfredo Melgar. Finalmente, Cristina Miranda, gerente de proyectos de educación del consumidor y empresas de la Comisión Federal de Comercio nos trajo sus consejos para evitar los fraudes con los cheques de ayuda del gobierno.
May 16th 2020 -We congratulate the Class of 2020. Today we have inspiring words from John Legend. Congratulations to: Abrana Solis, Jacob Roberts, Amber Mcafee, Curtis Peters, Rianne Toya, Garron Tankersley, Nicholas Valenzuela, Matthew Padilla, Santana Valdez, Nicole Segotta, Francisco Baca, Angelica Padilla, Maria Hernandez, Aaliyah Chavez, Adriana Vialpando, Bonnie Armijo, Alexis Anaya, Alisiani Chavez, Nathan Madrid, Ramon Mendez, Serenity Gomez, Chad Mortensen, Sadrian Serrano, and Alyssa Suazo
Bethy and guest host Maria Hernandez talk one of their favorite Pixar shorts. Visit our website: https://sophiedridder.wixsite.com/watchablemedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watchablemedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatchableMedia Music by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Graphic by Maria Hernandez Editing by Sophia Ridder
Seguimos a vueltas con la cuarentena y, después de 20 días, nos atrevemos a decir que esto es un encierro. Pero claro! si hablamos de encierro, la cabeza se nos va a Pamplona. Así que hoy te traemos a: Carlota Ciganda, Beatriz Recari y María Hernandez, las tres de Pamplona y las tres jugadoras de sobra conocidas. Conoce, de su propia voz, cómo están llevado esta cuarentena y no te pierdas la charla con María Hernandez .
En el episodio de hoy, @jabauger y @jmhc10 se unen a @josefernandohc @jorgitoalvarez y @mauriciogautier para hablar de futbol local y e internacional. Empezando desde la evolucion de la seleccion desde el cambio de directiva, pasando por las experiencias en Argentina de Jose Maria y terminando con las opiniones de ambos invitandos sobre lo que viene en el ambito local e internacional. #eltribunaltpodcast
Maria Hernandez, founder of VELA, speaks with us about the processes & experiences through which parents with special-needs children must go. She also explains the difficulties associated with these processes, especially for Latino families. Maria Hernandez, fundadora de VELA, nos habla de los procesos y experiencias por los que deben pasar los padres con niños con necesidades especiales. También habla de las dificultades de estos procesos, especialmente para familias latinas.
Dr. Maria Hernandez, PhD, is President and COO, Impact4Health and is principal researcher on the Inclusive Leader 360, Inclusion Scorecard for Population Health. Leading Alameda County’s first Pay for Success Asthma Initiative. She serves on the Board of Trustees at Alameda Health System—one of the California’s largest public healthcare systems. She is interviewed by Dora Barilla.
I sat down with lead actress, KATHERINE K NUNEZ and filmmaker, MARIA HERNANDEZ at the screening of their film, TRAPPED! Trapped is a tale of love, lust, betrayal and murder ... lots of murder. Hear more from the pair on the floor at the URBAN ACTION SHOWCASE & EXPO 2019! TRAPPED TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5fhag_EJPE URBAN ACTION SHOWCASE: https://www.urbanactionshowcase.com KATHERINE'S IG: @katherineknmunez KATHERINE'S TWITTER: @katherineknunez MARIA'S YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClk0is67b87jifNIz3aCIfA MARIA'S IG: @ny_rican_productions_ We discuss, debate and dissect kung fu movies and martial arts cinema past, present, and future! SPONSORS: www.tinboxsolutions.com www.wearenotgoodpeople.com YOUTUBE LINKS: http://youtu.be/5zeRoGFft2s by Justin H @KingofKungFuAMP
Today on the podcast, Maria Hernandez shares her story as an adoptee. She tells us how she was given to her adoptive father by her birth mother in the Philippines, and later raised for several years by her adoptive aunt while her father relocated and set up a life for them in Canada. Maria discusses how difficult it was for her growing up not knowing her full story, and her journey to finding the answers today. We discuss important adoptee issues such as mental health, growing up being adopted, relationships, having children, and searching for ones roots. Connect with Maria: Instagram Facebook For more information on Adoption Advocacy Podcast, and to participate in this episodes discussion board, please visit: http://www.adoptionadvocacypodcast.com Find the podcast on social media: facebook twitter instagram
En aquesta edició del programa, hem parlat sobre la programació del Teatre Tantarantana, en especial les estrenes de "FEM (La llista de Lourdes) de Teatre Kaddish", i "The Century's (Un viatge intergalàctic a la història del jazz) de JMC Quartet i La Copla de Wisconsin (divertit i didàctic viatge d'uns simpàtics extraterrestres per la història del jazz), que seran a l'emblemàtica sala del Raval de Barcelona fins el 21-4 i el 28-4 respectivament. També us recordem que la fascinant distòpia #Röbota, de la companyia El Eje, amb dramatúrgia i direcció de Mar Pawlowsky, interpretacions brillants d'Eric Balbàs, Maria Hernandez i Marc Ribera i un gran equip artístic en conjunt que fa l'obra arribi a la genialitat, serà només al Tantarantana fins diumenge 14 d'abril. Tot seguit, hem gaudit molt entrevistat l'escriptora i traductora Dolores Payás, autora de "Solo sombras", que s'ha publicat recentment a Navona Editorial. Una captivadora novel·la amb rerefons negre i d'espionatge, amb molt sentit de l'humor i uns cuidats i elaborats personatges encapçalats per una heroïna-antiheroïna molt peculiar; situada a Pekin, on l'autora ha anat passant diverses temporades, dóna una visió de l'occidental a orient, que la fa encara més fascinant. Una de les nostres recomanacions per #SantJordi. #teatre #jazz #estrenes #narrativa #novel·la #autores #llegir #llibres #leer #novela @OnaCultural @Radioonadesants 94.6 FM #cultura
En aquesta edició del programa, hem parlat sobre la programació del Teatre Tantarantana, en especial les estrenes de "FEM (La llista de Lourdes) de Teatre Kaddish", i "The Century's (Un viatge intergalàctic a la història del jazz) de JMC Quartet i La Copla de Wisconsin (divertit i didàctic viatge d'uns simpàtics extraterrestres per la història del jazz), que seran a l'emblemàtica sala del Raval de Barcelona fins el 21-4 i el 28-4 respectivament. També us recordem que la fascinant distòpia #Röbota, de la companyia El Eje, amb dramatúrgia i direcció de Mar Pawlowsky, interpretacions brillants d'Eric Balbàs, Maria Hernandez i Marc Ribera i un gran equip artístic en conjunt que fa l'obra arribi a la genialitat, serà només al Tantarantana fins diumenge 14 d'abril. Tot seguit, hem gaudit molt entrevistat l'escriptora i traductora Dolores Payás, autora de "Solo sombras", que s'ha publicat recentment a Navona Editorial. Una captivadora novel·la amb rerefons negre i d'espionatge, amb molt sentit de l'humor i uns cuidats i elaborats personatges encapçalats per una heroïna-antiheroïna molt peculiar; situada a Pekin, on l'autora ha anat passant diverses temporades, dóna una visió de l'occidental a orient, que la fa encara més fascinant. Una de les nostres recomanacions per #SantJordi. #teatre #jazz #estrenes #narrativa #novel·la #autores #llegir #llibres #leer #novela @OnaCultural @Radioonadesants 94.6 FM #cultura
In diretta su Radio Roma Futura la trasmissione in lingua italiana e catalana, prodotta e curata dalla Associacio de Catalans a Roma, conduce Rafel Hidalgo, parte tecnica Maxi Morgante, oggi abbiamo Maria Hernandez, Joan Bonanit, Montse Bassa, Ferran Pegueroles i Oriol Sanchez. En diretta a Radio Roma Futura el programa en catala i italia a cura de la Associacio de Catalans a Roma, amb en Rafel Hidalgo, conduccio tecnica Maxi Morgante, avui tenim Maria Hernandez, Joan Bonanit, Montse Bassa, Ferran Pegueroles i Oriol Sanchez.
La Dra. Hernandez es una emprendedora activa en la comunidad latina y experta en diversidad e inclusión. María comparte consejos prácticos sobre cómo desarrollar un Playbook para avanzar su carrera y aprender a resaltar sus logros en su compañia. Se puede comunicar con ella por correo electronico a info@LatinaVIDA.org
Dr. Hernandez has lead diversity and inclusion initiatives and executive education programs aimed at creating a culture of inclusion in several sectors. She provides practical advice on how to develop a career playbook and learn to manage up. You can connect directly with her at info@latinavida.org.
And were back. than you so much for following us we are ready to go for this weeks show with special guests, Ashley Nicole, Lenka Brady, Elizabeth Novais, Maria Hernandez, Iika Tamar and much more tune in to hear what we have to talk about or catch the podcast link after the show. on Unified Reach Network, Blog Talk radio, I Tunes, Spotify radio, Stitcher radio, Tune in radio. Thank you all for your continued support. Madelline and Ellen
On this episode of the Midwest Socialist Podcast Akele and Sarah talk to Black Lives Matter activist Maria Hernandez and Dorothy Holmes, whose son Ronald "Ronnieman" Johnson was killed by a Chicago police officer. We discuss the Justice for Ronnieman campaign, the NoCopAcademy campaign and other Black Lives Matter efforts across the city. --- To support the First Annual RonnieMan Back to School Supply Drive, donate school supplies to the following drop off locations: 1. Southside Together Organizing for Power - STOP. 602 E 61st St, Chicago, IL 60637 Monday through Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM 2. American Friends Service Committee--Chicago 637 S. Dearborn 3rd Floor Monday through Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM 3. Women & Children First Bookstore 5233 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640 Saturday 10AM–7PM; Sunday 11AM–6PM; Mon-Tues 11AM–7PM; Wed-Fri 11AM–9PM 4. Healing Village: Healing as a Radical Act of Resistance 63rd & Woodlawn You can also contribute by purchasing items from the Amazon wish-list:http://bit.ly/RonnieMan The drive will culminate in a Back-to-School party in Washington Park, AKA RonnieMan Park, on 53rd & King Drive on August 26th.
We sit down with Dorothy Holmes, mother of the late Ronald Johnson, and Maria Hernandez, from Justice for Ronnieman and Black Lives Matter to talk about the predispositions of how… The post Scapi Radio 07.27.18 Justice For Ronnieman, Black Lives Matter, Dorothy Holmes, Maria Hernandez appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
Today we’re joined by three activists from the #NoCopAcademy campaign: Makeda Austin of Assata’s Daughters/BYP 100, and Maria Hernandez and Adrienne Davis of Black Lives Matter Chicago.
In this podcast we talk about social awareness and issues such as net neutrality and political awareness. We get to know our new friends Yureli Vivar and Maria Hernandez; They talk about the nature of their current jobs and how they can help others by educating people on basic and essential personal finances such as personal credit scores.
In this podcast we talk about social awareness and issues such as net neutrality and political awareness. We get to know our new friends Yureli Vivar and Maria Hernandez; They talk about the nature of their current jobs and how they can help others by educating people on basic and essential personal finances such as personal credit scores.
Maria Hernandez is a member of the Prutehi Litekyan group and also a descendant of the original landowners of Litekyan (Ritidian).
Maria Hernandez is the founder and executive director of Growing Roots in Austin, Texas. She is a trained speech-language pathologist and has been featured in the Austin Women’s Magazine for her commitment to helping families of children with disabilities. The Johnny Casinos Foundation knighted her as the autism champion. She helps parents understand their children’s diagnosis and connects them with community resources.
179 Starr Street Rooftop (Starr Street & Irving Ave, Brooklyn) Facing Maria Hernandez Park January 6th 2016 5:23pm - 6:25pm 39° and falling (Low of 33° / High of 39°) Partly Cloudy Chance of Precipitation: 0% Wind: 7mph North East Humidity: 55% UV Index: 0 Rooftop recording facing Maria Hernandez park at sunset. Street traffic, dog park, skate boards, basketball courts, the occasional airplane.
Allen De La Rosa is a multi-instrumentalist, playing with a variety of bands around the San Diego area including: Quel Bordel, a gypsy punk band, his indie band Foreign Film, and Science Fiction, a fusion jazz project. Allen swings by the studio to talk about his recent his tour de France with Quel Bordel where fans lovingly adorned the band with cigarettes and cheese. He discusses his origins which include playing with past guest, and original band-mate Jacob "Cubby" Miranda. He also performs an original song and sweeps "how much does it cost on Craigslist"! On panel a very special friend of the podcast, Maria Hernandez, from TakeLessons, stops by to talk about the different hobbies, skills, and specialties you can educate yourself on by signing up on their international lessons website takelessons.com Check Out Allen's band Foreign Film at: https://www.reverbnation.com/foreignfilm Check out Quel Bordel at : http://www.quel-bordel.com Check out Science Fiction at: https://www.reverbnation.com/sciencefictionjazz As always we are sponsored by OB Arts Collective, A company that strives to make the arts accessible to everyone! reinamystique.com/obac Feel free to email the show at wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com...if you want!
During this episode, Sandra Morgan and Dave Stachowiak interview special guest Honorable Maria Hernandez who discusses the November 20, 2015 Juvenile Justice Summit: Inspiring Hope. She explains the significance of the collaboration represented across judicial, educational, child welfare, and research sectors. The Hon. Hernandez was appointed Presiding Judge of the Juvenile Court, Orange County on…
Latina Cubicle Confidential's Dr. Maria G. Hernandez visits Rays Latino Talk Podcast to share how Latinas can smash the corporate glass ceiling into a million pieces. What you will learn on this insightful edition of Rays Latino Talk Podcast with consultant, trainer and entrepreneur Dr. Maria G. Hernandez. * One quick tip on how to prioritize decisions that is life changing and you can implement now! * How to best 'put yourself out there' to position for the job promotion or other career opportunity that best matches your skills, experience and passions. * What a personal "Board of Advisors" looks like and how your personal boardmembers can elevate your decision making power and strategic thinking. * Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo and Dr. Maria Hernandez provide examples on networking and collaboration that can take your life and career to a whole other level.
RP136: Dr. Maria Hernandez shares essentials for Latinas to gain access to the corporate boardroom. A Silicon Valley executive & Founder of LatinaVIDA, Dr. Hernandez explains how Latinas can lean in for career & personal success. ?????????????????????????