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Saga of the Jewels
Deliberations and Solicitations

Saga of the Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 28:27


Previously on Saga of the Jewels…The life of seventeen-year-old RYN, bookish son of a wealthy landowner, changes forever when his hometown is destroyed by the EMPIRE and everyone he has ever known is killed. Ryn discovers that the Empire are seeking TWELVE PRIMEVAL JEWELS which grant the power to manipulate different elements, and that his father had been hiding the FIRE RUBY. He sets out to take revenge on the Imperial General who killed his family and retrieve the Fire Ruby, and along the way meets NUTHEA the lightning-slinging princess, SAGAR the swaggering skypirate, ELRANN the tomboy engineer, CID the wizened old healer, and VISH the poppy-seed-addicted bounty hunter. Together the companions decide to find all of the Jewels in order to stop the evil EMPEROR from finding them first and taking over the world. They have thus far succeeded in retrieving the Fire Ruby, borne by Ryn, and the Lightning Crystal, borne by Nuthea. They have now come to the land of FARR where they intend to compete in a hand-to-hand fighting tournament in order to attempt to win its prize, the EARTH EMERALD…EPISODE THIRTY-ONE: DELIBERATIONS AND SOLICITATIONSOne week until the tournament.Ryn paced his room.It was a nice room, to be fair. Spacious, with a rug on the floor, a low, many-cushioned bed and a desk adorned with a vase of rainbow-coloured flowers. The nicest he had stayed in for…well, maybe ever. It was nicer than his bedroom had been at home. But that had been different, more special, because that had been where he had lived with his…Mother. Father. Hometown.But he wasn't really interested in the niceness of his room right now. What he was interested in was the next part of the sequence of words that were forever running through his head, that had changed recently, though the last bit had remained the same:Find the Jewels. Save the world. Bring them back. Stay with Nuthea.“Stay with Nuthea,” he repeated out loud to himself. But what was the point of staying with Nuthea if all he was to her was just a travelling companion, or a fellow-Jewel-hunting-party-member, or even a friend?Of course, being her friend was a big deal in itself, to be fair–she was a lightning-wielding crown-princess from a faraway land, after all. But, Ryn had realised again, especially after he had forgiven her for her accidental part in what had happened to his hometown, that he didn't just want to be her friend.He wanted to be more than her friend.Was he deluding himself in wondering if he ever could be more than her friend? He had been seventeen when he had met her, but he was fairly sure that his birthday had passed since he had been traveling with her, even if he had lost track of the months a while ago. That meant he was now eighteen–the age at which boys traditionally came of age in Efstan and became men.Nuthea was a bit older than him, he reckoned, but probably not much older. She was probably in her early twenties, Ryn reckoned–unless Manolians had some strange ability to look much younger than they actually were, which for all he knew could be a thing, though he hoped to the One that it wasn't.If she was in her early twenties, she wasn't too much older than him.Was she?It was an acceptable age-gap for a romantic involvement.Wasn't it?He felt about her the same way he had felt about Carlotia, his most recent crush in Cleasor. Mother. Father. Hometown. Only not exactly the same way. She had been beautiful too, though nowhere near as beautiful as Nuthea. But she had been someone he viewed from far off, glimpsed across the classroom, and occasionally exchanged pleasantries with, which had lent fuel for the fire of his boyish, immature fantasies.This was different. He knew Nuthea; he had lived and travelled and fought alongside her for the past however many months, and grown with her too, and although some things about her irritated part of him no end–like the way she always loved to lecture people–somehow at the same time he found them bizarrely endearing.And now he found that not only could he not imagine never being with Nuthea, he was finding it very hard not to imagine being with her in a romantic way. It wasn't even that he was hopelessly attracted to her–he didn't even think about her in that way (much…). He just wanted to know her and be close to her. Perhaps even to…marry her?The problem was that she was a lightning-wielding crown-princess from a faraway land. And he was a…a what? What had Sagar called him that time? A ‘naive greenhorn pussywillow farmboy'. What did ‘pussywillow' even mean in that context? It didn't even make sense; it just sounded vaguely insulting. Stupid Sagar.Ryn was just the bookish son of a reasonably wealthy farm-owner in Cleasor, a backwater country town that didn't even exist anymore, in Efstan, a northern Dokanese island that nobody cared about all that much, who hadn't particularly made anything of himself.“No,” he said to himself, turning to take yet another lap of his well-paced room. I'm more than that. I'm Ruby-touched. I have the Gift of Fire. I'm capable of great things. In fact, I've done some great things already: I escaped from an Imperial skyship. I rescued Nuthea when Vish poisoned her. I defeated General Vorr, for goodness' sake.The more troublesome problem was that even though he had done all those things, he felt like a scared, traumatised orphan boy who still often woke up from nightmares of his parents being murdered and his hometown being destroyed and who was still plagued by intrusive images of those things at all hours of the day.Which is also what I am.And when he thought about what he was presently trying to summon up the courage to go and do, butterflies collided in his stomach, his mouth went dry, and a strong pressure in his groin told him he needed to pee even though he hadn't drunk anything in a while.He stopped his pacing.There was only one thing for it.He was going to pray.Correction. He was going to try to pray.“One God,” he said very quietly, staring at the grey stone of the room's wall and feeling very foolish, hoping and trying to believe there was some ‘One' out there listening to him, “please help me. Please give me the courage to speak to Nuthea and invite her to go to a tavern with me.”He fell silent, still staring at the wall.Was something meant to happen now?He didn't feel any different.He didn't feel anything at all.No voice from the sky. No emotional impression. No sense of direction. Nothing.The only difference was that now he left the room and went to go and talk to Nuthea.Perhaps the One helps those who help themselves, Ryn thought as he walked down the corridor to the stairs.His booted feet felt heavy as he took the steps one at a time, as if his body was trying to hold him back and prevent him from doing what he was doing. But he took the steps all the same.When he got to the upper floor, someone was already standing outside the first door, facing it as if waiting for a reply from within.“Sagar?!” Ryn said. “What are you doing here?”“What does it look like, pup?” Sagar said with a sneer. “I'm here to talk to the princess.”“No you're not; I'm here to talk to the princess!”“Well I was here first. I beat you to it. Bad luck, pup. Now run along.”Heat rose in Ryn's chest. He weighed his chances. He liked them. He had bested Sagar in a fight before, after all, as apparently Sagar's air-alignment was slightly weak to his fire. The pirate had got here first, to be fair, but why should that matter?“Sagar? Ryn? What are you doing here?”Ryn whirled on his heel.Nuthea.*Ten minutes earlier.Sagar was frustrated.He felt strongly as though he was not making enough progress in bedding either the princess and/or the engineer-woman.Never mind that he had never actually bedded anyone before. He was convinced that all he needed was a little wine, a little moonlight, a little Captain Sagar charm and then they would be putty in his hands—he would be able to get one or both of them into his quarters.Except he had lost those. Somehow, inexplicably, he had lost his quarters when the princess had demanded that she and the engineer woman sleep in them instead, for ‘reasons of modesty', as she had put it.Such were his thoughts as he sat on the bed in his room in this weird lodging place the Governor of Farr had put them in.The princess. This was all her fault.The princess had promised him ‘gold, gemstones, and beautiful women'. Fair enough, she had delivered on two of those, giving him an enormous chest of Manolian-minted gold pieces and precious non-magical gems as a reward for his safe delivery of her to Manolia and as a deposit to guarantee her further monthly payments while on this ‘quest'. He kept the chest under lock and key and slept above it in his hammock in the cabin.But the ‘beautiful woman' part she had just outright tricked him about. True, there had been many beautiful women in Manolia, just like the princess had said, many beautiful warrior women, and Sagar had not failed to notice their excellent breeding, their strong and toned physiques, and their generally tremendous proportions. But how many of them had been assigned to him in polygamous marriage, or given to him as bedslaves for his new harem as a reward for his safe delivery of the princess to Manolia?Exactly none, that's how kufeing many!Instead, he had been offered the choice to stay in Manolia with the many beautiful warrior women, but with no guarantee of bedding with any of them, or to enlist his services and his ship for the cause of this quest, where he could be around just two beautiful women–Nuthea and Elrann.And they were beautiful, to be sure, each in their own particular way. The princess in a very obvious, proud way that she wore like he wore his Captain's Coat, and the engineer-woman in a more unconventional, less direct, way that made him feel a bit uncomfortable but, if he was completely honest, was no less appealing.The problem was, there was no particular guarantee of bedding with either of them either. Maybe he should have been more specific in his original clarification of the terms of his reward. The princess had placed him around ‘beautiful women', the term they had used in their original bargain; he just hadn't specified what he wanted to be able to do with them.And now he was beginning to question whether he had made the right choice or not. Maybe there would have been more of a chance of a successful bedding if he had stayed in Manolia. The initial monetary reward had been sizable enough, after all…Rrrrr, he growled inside his own head. Well, I'm not going to stand for this! he thought, standing up. Wait. I mean, I'm not going to sit for this! I'm going to stand up and go and get what I want!He left his room to go to find the princess.As he walked through the hall and up the steps to the floor above, imaginations of what he was going to do when he got to her room filled his mind.He would bang on her door, demand that she open up, announce what he had come for, then sweep her up into his arms, take her to the bed, or the floor, whichever was more convenient, and then ravish her. She, being herself absolutely desperate to be bedded by him, just too modest to have mentioned it yet, would be relieved and thankful that he had come and only too happy to oblige him.Wait.He didn't want to disturb the others and announce what he was doing, as they might interrupt, and while he was reasonably sure that the princess had the hots for him (come on, who didn't?), if he was even more honest with himself he wasn't entirely sure, and she had been giving the pup some oddly long glances lately…Alright. Instead, he would knock on the door, ask that she open up, request that they have intimate relations, then, when she probably agreed, he would make sure that the door was shut, discretely make his way with her to the bed and start kissing her.Wait.As he got to the top of the steps, he remembered that although he had played out these sorts of scenarios in his head thousands of times before, he had never actually succeeded in putting any of them into practice… And if he was completely honest with himself, he was no longer sure that the princess was into him in that way at all…Sure, they had shared some banterous and flirtatious conversations in which her body language had been encouraging and she had done things like place her hand on his arm while she laughed along with one of his jokes, and he was dashingly handsome, he knew that much, but he didn't have any solid evidence that she actually fancied him…Who knew, the princess could just as well have been laughing at him as much as with him. And she had all that Oneist religion nonsense going on, which probably made her a prude and uptight. And er, well, there was still the small matter that he had never actually been with a woman in that way before... (There had been that one time with the serving wench in Marisel, but she had turned out to be a boy dressed up as a girl, so he had run away. He didn't like to think about that too much.)Alright. Instead, he would tap on her door, suggest that she open up, then as politely but confidently as possible invite her to go to a tavern with him so that they could become better acquainted, while personally harbouring the intention that this be with a view to his becoming romantically involved with her and perhaps, one day, eventually, bedding her.He was in front of her door. How long had he been here? Its oak wood stared at him like a monster from the Earth Temple he could not defeat with his wind powers. The knots in it seemed to contort into mocking faces before his eyes.Sagar shook his head to clear it.What's wrong with me? I'm the great Captain Sagar Edbini, Scourge of the Imfisi Skies!He raised his finger to tap on her door, then lost his bottle and found that he could not do so. His throat was parched and his palms were clammy. He could not even move his index finger to tap on the door.Kufe! he thought. His crew, when he had been alive, had all thought he had been a serial womaniser, or at least he had hoped that they had based on the reputation he had cultivated. Why can't I live up to my reputation, or at least the reputation that I want to have? I bet Dad never had these problems…“Sagar?!” someone said behind him. “What are you doing here?”The skypirate started, then turned. The pup. This just got worse.“What does it look like, pup?” Sagar said with a sneer. “I'm here to talk to the princess.”“No you're not. I'm here to talk to the princess!”“Well, I was here first. I beat you to it. Bad luck. Now run along.”The boy bristled, and for a moment he looked like he was considering fighting. In spite of himself, Sagar's stomach gave a little lurch. He had been licked by the boy's flames before, and didn't want to be again.The princess came up the stairs behind the pup.“Sagar?” she said first. “Ryn? What are you doing here?”“I came up here to talk to you,” Sagar announced, getting there first again. Be confident. Be the skycaptain you are. “I don't know why the pup's here,” he lied.“I wanted to talk to you too, Nuthea,” the pup said, like the wet little schoolboy blanket he was, using her proper first name like some sort of manipulative sap.The princess frowned, appearing genuinely puzzled. Is she so unaware of her own glory? “Oh?” she said. “What about?”This was it. This was the moment. Neither of them said anything for a heartbeat; they just looked at the princess.Then both he and the pup spoke at the same time so that neither of them were audible. Sagar didn't even hear what he said himself, he just spoke automatically. Their sentences fizzled out simultaneously like the dying fumes of an airship crash.“Pardon me?” said Nuthea, her frown deepening.“Iwaswonderingifyouwouldliketogotoatavernwithmesometime!” said Sagar extremely fast. Yes! Got there first again! Death and glory!“S-so was I!” stammered Ryn. “I was wondering if you like to go to a tavern with me sometime too!”Stupid pup. Now you're just copying me. Get lost, you wretched little scamp.Nuthea looked from Sagar to Ryn, then back again. Her frown deepened still further.“Why?” she said.Now Ryn and Sagar looked at each other.Don't make me spell it out, princess. Damnit, I guess they don't do things like this in her country…This time Ryn beat him to it, while he was still thinking. “We each wanted to ask you to go to a tavern with us to explore whether you would consider starting a romantic relationship with us! I mean, independently! Not like a romantic relationship with both of us at the same time, but with one of us!” The pup had used meaningful words, but he had also sort of shouted them. It had been quite weird. That must be a point in my favour.“Oh,” said Nuthea when he had finished, and took half a step backwards. She looked from Ryn to Sagar and back again. Then her frown broke and her golden eyebrows raised high, her blue eyes going wide. “Oh!” For once, she seemed to have no idea at all what to say. “Boys…wow… well, that's… that's very flattering of you both… but… but I'm afraid with the urgency and seriousness of our Quest I'm afraid there's just no way I can… no way I could even consider the possibility of…a ‘romantic relationship' at this time. There is just too much… too much else to focus on and too much going on at the moment… and I only lost my mother very recently… I am very flattered, honestly, but it is not something I would even consider at present.” She said that last sentence with an air of conclusion, as if it had taken her whole answer to get over her surprise and work out what she actually thought.The wind went out of Sagar's sails. Ah. Well, I tried. We tried.The pup though, for some suicidal reason, kept going.“Well what if it wasn't with a view to a romantic relationship?!” he said. “What if we just went to a tavern to get a drink together (the two of us, I mean), without any other agenda?!”Clever b*****d, thought Sagar. He's luring her into thinking it would just be a friendly meet-up in the hope that bedding will happen spontaneously. Why hadn't he thought of that?“Hey!” he said aloud. “That's what I want to do too!”“You both still want to go to a tavern for a drink with me?” said the princess, just one eyebrow raising this time. “Without it being with a view to exploring any kind of romantic relationship?”“Yes,” said the pup.“Yes,” said Sagar, not wanting to be left out.“Independently,” the pup clarified. “Not at the same time.”Nuthea ran her tongue over her bottom lip, then bit it, her eyes going off to the side for a moment. “Well… alright then. I suppose that would be okay. We do have seven whole days until the tournament for the Earth Emerald begins. Just so long as you both definitely understand that these are drinks in a tavern without any view to exploring any kind of romantic relationship...”“Got it,” said Ryn.“Totally clear,” Sagar lied.“Which one of us should go with you first?” said Ryn.What a stupid thing to say. “I should go first!” said Sagar, raising his voice. “I was here first, after all!”“I should go first!” the pup protested, and the air around them grew a fraction warmer. “It was my idea! The whole it-not-being-with-a-view-to-a-romantic relationship-thing, I mean! In fact, Nuthea, forget the whole tavern-thing–I was exploring the city earlier and I found a poster advertising a play by a performing troupe that you might enjoy! Perhaps we could go and see that together instead?!”“Hey!” said Sagar, air rising around him. “You never mentioned that before! Now you're changing the terms! I want to take her to a play, and I want to do it first!”The princess put her face in her hand.“What's all the noise out here about?”Sagar looked round. The engineer woman had appeared in the doorway to her room.“Nothing important,” he said. A thought occurred to him. “Hey, woman, would you like to go for a drink in a tavern with me sometime?”Elrann looked him up and down. “Sure. So long as you finally stop calling me ‘woman'. Yntrik knows I could use a drink.”She slammed her door shut again.Yes! thought Sagar, inwardly celebrating. Still got it! Not that I've ever had ‘it' before, but she doesn't need to know that!Nuthea and Ryn were looking at him, their mouths hanging slightly open, like he had done something odd.“What?” Sagar said.“Do you still want to take me to the play that Ryn found?”Oh poodoo. “Er. Yes?”The princess turned to the pup. “I look forward to attending the play with you, Ryn,” she said, then went into her room and shut the door behind her.Ryn stared open-mouthed at him.“What?” said Sagar. “Piss off, pup!”“You really are a piece of work,” the pup said, and walked off, leaving Sagar on the landing to bask in his success at finally asking out a woman. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sagaofthejewels.substack.com

Fluent Fiction - Spanish
How Flying Oranges Transformed Marisel's Market Fortune

Fluent Fiction - Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 15:40


Fluent Fiction - Spanish: How Flying Oranges Transformed Marisel's Market Fortune Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-01-11-08-38-19-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba suavemente sobre el mercado del pueblo, un lugar lleno de vida y colorido en el corazón de Andalucía.En: The sun shone softly over the town market, a place full of life and color in the heart of Andalucía.Es: Las calles empedradas estaban bordeadas de puestos vibrantes, donde los olores de aceitunas, jamón y pan fresco se mezclaban en el aire.En: The cobblestone streets were lined with vibrant stalls, where the smells of olives, ham, and fresh bread mingled in the air.Es: Marisel estaba en su puesto, rodeada de montones de naranjas brillantes.En: Marisel was at her stall, surrounded by heaps of bright oranges.Es: Había trabajado duro en su pequeño huerto, y ahora su cosecha estaba lista.En: She had worked hard in her small orchard, and now her harvest was ready.Es: Pero había un problema: había demasiados vendedores de naranjas.En: But there was a problem: there were too many orange vendors.Es: Todos ofrecían lo mismo, y los clientes pasaban de largo, distraídos por el bullicio del mercado.En: Everyone offered the same thing, and the customers passed by, distracted by the hustle and bustle of the market.Es: —¿Cómo puedo destacar?En: "How can I stand out?"Es: — pensó Marisel, mientras miraba a su alrededor.En: thought Marisel, as she looked around.Es: Cerca de ella, Dario, su vecino, chistaba alegremente.En: Near her, Dario, her neighbor, chuckled cheerfully.Es: Era un tipo distraído pero amable, siempre dispuesto a ayudar aunque a veces causaba pequeños desastres sin querer.En: He was a distracted but kind fellow, always ready to help even though he sometimes caused small mishaps unintentionally.Es: Paloma, su amiga astuta, también estaba allí.En: Paloma, her clever friend, was also there.Es: Ella siempre sabía cómo encontrar la mejor manera de vender más.En: She always knew how to find the best way to sell more.Es: Observaba el movimiento de los clientes con ojos atentos.En: She watched the movement of customers with keen eyes.Es: —¡Marisel!En: "Marisel!"Es: —exclamó Dario de repente, mientras movía cajas—.En: exclaimed Dario suddenly, while moving boxes.Es: ¡Cuidado con tus naranjas!En: "Watch out for your oranges!"Es: El destino quiso que Dario tropezara.En: Fate willed that Dario tripped.Es: Un momento después, un espectáculo irrisorio se desató.En: A moment later, a comical spectacle unfolded.Es: Naranjas salieron volando por el aire, rodando por los adoquines hasta los puestos cercanos.En: Oranges flew through the air, rolling across the cobblestones to the nearby stalls.Es: La gente reía y señalaba el incidente.En: People laughed and pointed at the incident.Es: Aunque avergonzada, Marisel sintió que había una oportunidad.En: Although embarrassed, Marisel felt there was an opportunity.Es: Paloma se acercó rápidamente.En: Paloma quickly approached.Es: —¡Esto es perfecto, Marisel!En: "This is perfect, Marisel!"Es: —dijo con una sonrisa traviesa—.En: she said with a mischievous smile.Es: Atención gratis.En: "Free attention.Es: Ahora, aprovecha.En: Now, take advantage."Es: Inspirada, Marisel tomó algunas naranjas y empezó a exprimirlas.En: Inspired, Marisel grabbed some oranges and began to squeeze them.Es: Pronto el jugo fresco y recalorante atrajo a los curiosos.En: Soon, the fresh and revitalizing juice attracted the curious.Es: Marisel ofreció muestras gratis.En: Marisel offered free samples.Es: —¡Prueben el zumo más fresco de toda Andalucía!En: "Try the freshest juice in all of Andalucía!"Es: La gente se arremolinó alrededor de su puesto.En: People gathered around her stall.Es: Probando el dulce jugo, un cliente tras otro empezaron a comprar bolsas de naranjas.En: Tasting the sweet juice, one customer after another started to buy bags of oranges.Es: La noticia del delicioso zumo corrió por el mercado.En: The news of the delicious juice spread through the market.Es: En poco tiempo, Marisel vendió toda su mercancía.En: In no time, Marisel sold all her merchandise.Es: Al final del día, Marisel estaba agotada pero feliz.En: By the end of the day, Marisel was exhausted but happy.Es: Había aprendido algo importante: no solo las naranjas eran su fuerte, sino también su ingenio y entereza.En: She had learned something important: not only were the oranges her strength, but also her wit and resilience.Es: Con una sonrisa, agradeció a Dario, cuyo pequeño accidente había sido el comienzo de su éxito, y a Paloma por su perspicaz consejo.En: With a smile, she thanked Dario, whose small accident had been the start of her success, and Paloma for her insightful advice.Es: Las campanas del pueblo repicaban, anunciando el atardecer.En: The town bells rang, announcing the sunset.Es: A medida que el mercado se vaciaba, Marisel contempló su puesto ahora vacío y prometió que el próximo invierno volvería con más ideas y más energía.En: As the market emptied, Marisel contemplated her now empty stall and promised that next winter she would return with more ideas and more energy.Es: Había descubierto algo especial, y nada podría detenerla.En: She had discovered something special, and nothing could stop her. Vocabulary Words:the sun: el solsoftly: suavementethe stall: el puestothe orchard: el huertothe harvest: la cosechathe vendor: el vendedordistracted: distraídothe hustle and bustle: el bulliciomishaps: desastresmischievous: traviesathe opportunity: la oportunidadthe cobblestones: los adoquinesto trip: tropezarto squeeze: exprimirfresh: frescoto gather: arremolinarsethe customer: el clienteto sell: venderthe merchandise: la mercancíaexhausted: agotadathe wit: el ingeniothe resilience: la enterezainsightful: perspicazthe bells: las campanasto contemplate: contemplarto promise: prometerthe sunset: el atardecerto attract: atraercurious: curiososto thank: agradecer

512 Degrees
A Taste of Heritage: Marisel Salazar's "Latin-ish"

512 Degrees

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 28:38


Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of American Latino cuisine with Marisel Salazar, the creative force behind the acclaimed cookbook Latin-ish. In this episode, we talk about Marisel's culinary journey, from her beginnings to becoming a respected James Beard Award judge, Michelin Guide columnist, and Latina restaurant critic. We discuss the inspiration behind Latin-ish, a cookbook that celebrates the rich, diverse flavors shaped by migration and diaspora across Latin America. Marisel shares insights into her creative process, research for the book, and how her time in San Antonio influenced her take on Tex-Mex and CalMex flavors. Tune in to learn more about her upcoming appearance at the Texas Book Festival, where she'll be discussing Hispanic food culture alongside renowned taco writer José Ralat. Whether you're a foodie or a lover of rich storytelling, this episode will leave you inspired and hungry for more. Marisel IG

Iglesia RDR
¿Dónde está Dios? - Marisel Hilerio

Iglesia RDR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 40:22


Dios está presente en nuestras vidas, incluso en momentos de duda y sufrimiento. La fe y la invitación a Dios son esenciales para experimentar su poder y amor. Si quieres apoyar a este ministerio puedes ir a https://www.iglesiardr.com/donaciones ó puedes hacerlo a través de ath móvil buscando en Business IglesiardrAguadilla.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
277. Marisel Salazar with Agueda Pacheco Flores: Latin-ish — Bold Flavors that Break Boundaries

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 63:43


Dynamic dishes, rich backgrounds, and a legacy of flavor are all on the menu in Marisel Salazar's debut cookbook Latin-ish: More Than 100 Recipes Celebrating American Latino Cuisines. Building on her heritage with years of research and travel, Salazar takes fellow cooks and food enthusiasts on a flavor-packed journey through the Latine diaspora. This collection of recipes draws from a wide range of community-driven cooking and immigrant experience, translated into the kitchens of today. Latin-ish is a unique deep dive into regional Latine food influences across the geography of the United States – from Floribbean to Tex-Mex, from Alta California to NYC Latine, and more. Latin-ish combines lively origin stories with step-by-step directions and vibrant photography to guide readers in putting together playful plates of food and history. Thoughtfully organized and contextualized, Salazar aims to provide a little something for every craving – day or night. Dig into indulgent breakfasts like Guava Cream Cheese Cinnamon Rolls, boost your snack game by crunching into a Mango Chamoy Salad or Yuca Fries with Cilantro Lime Aioli, warm your dinner guests up with Arkansas Tamales or Cuban Pizza, and treat yourself at the end of a long day with a slice of Plantain Upside-Down Cake or a Oaxaca Old-Fashioned. The recipes of Latin-ish raise a glass to a diverse spread of Latine roots while leaving ample room to grow in an ever-evolving corner of the modern American culinary landscape. Marisel Salazar is a writer, cook, recipe developer, and host with a focus on cultural context in the food world. She is the creator of the column Eating Off Duty for the Michelin Guide. Her writing, recipes, and on-camera work has been featured on platforms such as Zagat, Infatuation, Food & Wine, NYT Cooking, The Spruce Eats, and Thrillist. She is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the Newswomen's Press Club of New York, and the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Agueda Pacheco Flores is a journalist in Seattle with a focus on Latinx culture and Mexican American identity. She was previously an arts and culture writer at Crosscut where she enjoyed writing about Chicano galleries, Cumbia in the Pacific Northwest as well as shining a light on emerging Latinx artists. Before Crosscut, she worked for The Seattle Times, where she was a general assignment reporter covering breaking news, crime, and federal courts. Originally from Queretaro, Mexico, Pacheco Flores is inspired by her own bicultural upbringing as an undocumented immigrant and proud Washingtonian. Her work has appeared in The Seattle Globalist, Seattle Weekly, The Daily, and the South Seattle Emerald. Buy the Book Latin-Ish: More Than 100 Recipes Celebrating American Latino Cuisines Book Larder

Iglesia RDR
Vamos a Siloé - Marisel Hilerio

Iglesia RDR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 36:41


En este poderoso mensaje, Marisel comparte cómo Dios puede transformar nuestras vidas y abrir nuestros ojos espirituales. A través de la historia del ciego en Juan 9, nos invita a dejar atrás las limitaciones y a caminar en fe, recordándonos que somos amados y perdonados por Dios. Si quieres apoyar a este ministerio puedes ir a https://www.iglesiardr.com/donaciones ó puedes hacerlo a través de ath móvil buscando en Business IglesiardrAguadilla.

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Marisel Salazar (Latin-ish) The Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 14 Episode 15

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 34:38


Featured Author:Marisel Salazar Book:Latin-Ish: More Than 100 Recipes Celebrating American Latino Cuisines  Author Bio: I am a bilingual, Latinx New York City-based food writer, restaurant critic, cook, and recipe developer for publications like the Michelin Guide, Zagat, Infatuation, Wine Enthusiast, VinePair, Thrillist, PureWow and more. I am the creator of the guide's popular column Eating Off Duty: What celebrated chefs eat outside their kitchens. I've been featured on NYT Cooking and do recipe development/digital videos for The Spruce Eats, The Kitchn, Food52, Delish, Buzzfeed Tasty, Tastemade and more. I am a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the Newswomen's Press Club of New York, and the International Association of Culinary Professionals. ExpertiseMy specialties are traditional to modern Latin-ish foods with fun riffs (I am originally from Panama and part Cuban), Japanese food (I lived in Japan for 4 years), Hawaiian food (I lived in Hawaii for 3 years), Spanish cuisine (I lived in Madrid), and wine (I write for top wine publications and studied wine tasting. I love fun wine pairings). My range within the food industry is deep: I cover fine dining, the technical side of cooking, dive deep into cultural context and have interviewed politicians, celebrity chefs, non-food celebrities to undocumented workers. When I'm not writing about food, I write for beauty, health, and wellness publications like Well + Good, PureWow, and mindbodygreen. I also co-author and ghostwrite cookbooks with celebrity chefs and have a treatment for my own cookbook currently in development. On-CameraIn front of the camera: I'm also the host of United States of Spirits on Spirits Network and Driven to Dine on MSG Networks. Catch me on Food & Wine's newest show Beat the Receipt! I am the host of HelloFresh's latest mini-digital series Fresh Takes on Takeout. I've been featured on NY1, ABC10, InsideHook, NYT Cooking and more. Borrowed Time is my debut documentary as host and co-producer, currently in post-edit. It focuses on the effects of Covid-19 on the restaurant industry. Website: https://www.mariselsalazar.com/home Latin-Ish: (August 20) https://www.amazon.com/Latin-Ish-Recipes-Celebrating-American-Cuisines-ebook/dp/B0CK43XP61 ⁠⁠ ________ If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

HRN Happy Hour
Amuse News 7/23 — Marisel Salazar

HRN Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 23:44


Today's guest is Marisel Salazar, who joins us to talk about her new cookbook, Latin-Ish. Enjoy! Amuse News is hosted and produced by RJ Bee and Heritage Radio Network. Original music by Amar Sastry. 

Indeportes Antioquia - Radio
La Voz del Deporte Antioqueño de Indeportes Antioquia - sábado 13 de julio de 2024

Indeportes Antioquia - Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 30:00


Emisión del sábado 13 de julio de 2024 de "La Voz del Deporte Antioqueño" de Indeportes Antioquia, Episodio 621. La temática: 1: Andes y Jardín realizarán la final de los Juegos Departamentales 2024. Carepa y Apartadó albergarán las finales departamentales de los Juegos Intercolegiados prejuveniles y juveniles. (Voz de Viviana Ángel Maya, subgerente de Fomento y Desarrollo Deportivo de Indeportes Antioquia - Informe de Luis Fernando Loaiza Gallego). 2: Comenzaron los Festivales Deportivos Escolares en el departamento de Antioquia. Este sábado terminan encuentros en Sabanalarga y Cocorná. Desde el próximo martes escolares en Jericó, Carepa y Cisneros. (Voces de Rosana Álvarez Calderón de atletismo de Guarne, Paulo Andrés Otálvaro Puerta de ajedrez de La Ceja del Tambo, Luciana Gutiérrez y Samantha Sánchez de tenis de mesa de Rionegro - Informe de Andrés Esteban Marín Marín). 3: En Carolina del Príncipe, con todo éxito, se realizó el Encuentro Subregional de Deporte Formativo, Recreación y Actividad Física del Norte y Bajo Cauca antioqueños. (Voz de Marisel Álvarez de El Bagre. Informe de Herbert Martínez Restrepo). 4: En Sabanalarga cerca de 860 niños de 18 municipios de la subregión disfrutan con alegría de los Festivales Escolares del Occidente Antioqueño. (Voz de Viviana Ángel Maya, subgerente de Fomento y Desarrollo Deportivo de Indeportes Antioquia - informe de Luis Fernando Loaiza Gallego). 5: En el municipio de Caramanta, este sábado y mañana domingo, segunda parada del torneo Maxi 35 de baloncesto del Suroeste antioqueño. Presencia de equipos en masculino y femenino. (Voz de Juan Esteban Correa, alcalde de Caramanta - Informe de Fernando Bustamante Arcila). 6: El martes 16 de julio en Medellín, auditorio de Indeportes Antioquia, Mesa Departamental para la construcción del proyecto de la nueva Ley del Deporte, la Recreación y la Actividad Física. (Voz de Jhon Alberto Betancur Maya, asesor de planeación de Indeportes Antioquia - Informe de Beatriz Elena Quiceno Gil). 7: En Cocorná, desde el martes anterior y hasta hoy sábado, deporte escolar por montones con motivo de los Festivales Escolares de Oriente. (Voces de Sara Zapata de voleibol de Marinilla, Marina Pino Sabogal formadora de San Carlos - Informe de Andrés Esteban Marín Marín).

Conexion Pineal
Charlas en Conexion con Iris & Maristela

Conexion Pineal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 52:09


Charlando con las nuevas instructoras Iris & Marisel, con historias llenas de magiaSíguenos en nuestras redes: IG: https://www.instagram.com/conexionpineal/ https://www.instagram.com/fede.caivano/ https://www.instagram.com/juan.p.caivano/     www.conexionpineal.net FB: https://www.facebook.com/ConexionpinealA https://www.facebook.com/juan.p.caivano https://www.facebook.com/Fede.Caivano Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConexionPinealA https://twitter.com/CaivanoJuan https://twitter.com/fedehcaivano Tik Tok:   https://www.tiktok.com/@conexionpineal?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc   Suscribete a nuestro canal de Youtube  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOPQD5fFy-eHfE4feqp_8eQ Suscribete a nuestro canal de Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-5078740/about Como a nuestros podcast en Spotify   https://open.spotify.com/show/6qRjTcGJLCeRzxi4vPIyot O Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conexion-pineal/id1480056715Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conexion-pineal--3574623/support.

Monday Morning Mojo with Anna Gibbs
We Can Do Hard Things with Faith Over Fear with Special Guest Marisel Polizzo

Monday Morning Mojo with Anna Gibbs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 43:31


How many times have you talked yourself out of doing something because it was scary? Or because you didn't have the confidence that you could pull it off? It happens to everyone because our subconscious wants to keep us in a safe space. However, Anna's guest today is proof that you can overcome fears and unleash new possibilities for your life. Marisel Polizzo is a 42-year-old single mom and she shares two inspirational stories in this episode. The first is about how she used her faith to heal from COVID, the resulting 12 surgeries, and 2 ½ years of being bedridden. The second is about how she walked through her fear of being seen in front of 15,000 people with none other than Mel Robbins. Listen in as Anna and Marisel discuss: How fear shows up in your physical body How to redirect your thoughts away from fear Why we are responsible for our own fears How you can use your business as a vehicle to fulfill your passion   Resources Mentioned in the Show: The Leadership Advantage The Mel Robbins Podcast Marisel's Interview with James Shaw   Quotes to Remember: We always have a choice. When you're able to move past your fears, you will always be rewarded.   Journal Prompts: How can I pull out the lessons I learn from difficult experiences? How can I find peace in chaos? How can I show up as my true, authentic self on a daily basis? When was the last time I conquered a fear? What was my reward?   Connect with Marisel: Instagram Facebook   Connect with Anna: Monday Morning Mojo Facebook Group Facebook  Instagram YouTube To learn more about coaching with Anna visit  coachannagibbs.com To learn more about the supplements and products Anna uses to improve her overall health and well-being visit: https://plexusworldwide.com/annagibbs 

Conversaciones Simbióticas | Podcast
Episodio Especial: Marisel Flores, En condición CRÍTICA el Archivo General de Puerto Rico

Conversaciones Simbióticas | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 69:27


¡En condición CRÍTICA el Archivo General de Puerto Rico (AGPR)! Conversamos con la archivera, Marisel Flores, sobre la situación del AGPR. Hablamos sobre su formación y trayectoria, los detalles de la conservación de nuestro patrimonio documental y el rol y propósito actual del Instituto de Cultura de Puerto Rico.   El episodio ya está disponible en todas las principales plataformas de podcast.

Fe Hecha Canción
Hoy canciones de Katia Del Cid, Edgar Muñoz, Iván Díaz, Jesús Cabello, Fruto del Madero, Marisel, y más

Fe Hecha Canción

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 55:00


Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y con invitados que cantan o tocan en vivo.

New Books in African American Studies
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in Latino Studies
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Latino Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies

New Books Network
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Latin American Studies
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Latin American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Caribbean Studies
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Caribbean Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies

New Books in Dance
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Anthropology
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Art
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in the American South
Marisel C. Moreno, "Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art" (U Texas Press, 2022)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 75:37


Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature and Art (U Texas Press, 2022) relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone. Marisel C. Moreno is the Rev. John O'Brien Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Family Matters: Puerto Rican Women Authors on the Island and the Mainland.  Reighan Gillam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

MichMash
Marisel Salascruz

MichMash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 30:31


Marisel Salascruz, Melissa Cruz, and I talk about flamenco, sewing costumes, starting a career as a dancer, the flamenco scene in St. Louis, their upcoming "Dreams of Lost Memories" event, Alzheimer's, onions, and so much more!   LINKEDIN Dreams of Lost Memories Event   MichMash is an open platform for our guests to be heard. The views expressed by our guests are not necessarily the views of MichMash, 100th Monkey, or Mich Hancock.

Cuestión de Cuestionar | @maclavillamonte
Soy una Persona Altamente Sensible… ¿y ahora qué? (Parte II) - Marisel Matallana - T03 - E51

Cuestión de Cuestionar | @maclavillamonte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 61:34


¿Sabías que el 20% de la población es altamente sensible y la mayoría no lo sabe? En este episodio junto a la psicóloga Marisel Matallana damos nuevamente un vistazo a este tema tan importante para nosotras, pero esta vez analizando todo lo que hay detrás de ser una persona altamente sensible y yendo un pasito más allá. Descubriremos juntas lo vital que es la comunicación y la validación de cada una de nuestras emociones para poder aceptarnos y vivir felices como personas altamente sensibles. Recuerda que sentir no tiene nada de malo, pero siempre es importante reconocer lo que sentimos. ¿Nos acompañas? PSICOEDUACACIÓN Link lista de emociones para poder identificarlas mejor: https://es.scribd.com/document/367259649/Listado-Emociones

TXS Plus
Circuito Argentina, con Santiago do Rego y Marisel López, 22 De marzo del 2023

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 24:39


Circuito Argentina, con Santiago do Rego y Marisel López, 22 De marzo del 2023 by TXS Plus

Programas FM Milenium
Vuelo de Regreso - Entrevista a Marisel Hilarious

Programas FM Milenium

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 13:31


Gisela Larsen y Santiago Pont Lezica dialogaron con Marisel Hilarious, la maestra de Tik Tok

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Marisel Abbonizio, ganadora de Legado by Bayer @FSustentable @GagoPablo

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 6:28


Marisel Abbonizio, ganadora de Legado by Bayer @FSustentable @GagoPablo

Para Servirle PR
Episodio #125-T3 Marisel Robles - Comedores Sociales

Para Servirle PR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 61:02


Esta semana conocemos la historia de Comedores Sociales de Puerto Rico. Esta organización comenzó como un proyecto en la Universidad de Puerto Rico en el 2013, con el deseo de ayudar a los jóvenes que no tenían para comer y hoy en día es una organización con múltiples programas trabajando para acabar con el hambre en Puerto Rico. Conversamos con Marisel Robles para conocer sus proyectos, como se han ajustado a la pandemia y los Huracanes, y sus próximos planes para la organización. Aprovechamos para dialogar sobre la problemática del hambre en Puerto Rico y la importancia de la agricultura para lograr un cambio a largo plazo en la isla. Hasta el 10 de diciembre Comedores Sociales tiene su campaña de recaudación de fondos - Contra el Hambre: Acciones Solidarias - estos fondos ayudarán a continuar su misión en PR. https://actionnetwork.org/campaigns/contra-el-hambre-acciones-solidarias/ Redes Comedores Sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/comedores.sociales/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comedores.socialespr/ Website: https://www.comedoressocialespr.org/ Email: info@comedoressociales.org _ Tenemos disponible un listado con todos los esfuerzos de recuperación tras el paso del Huracán Fiona en paraservirlepr.com/Fiona Aprovechamos para anunciarles que Para Servirle llega a la televisión. Todos los sábados y domingos a las 10:00am por el canal 85 y 285HD de Liberty Puerto Rico. Visita nuestra página web: paraservirlepr.com para más episodios. Ya está disponible nuestro calendario de eventos en la sección de Calendario o en paraservirlepr.com/eventos/ ¿Qué es Para Servirle? Un espacio informativo para organizaciones sin fines de lucro conectar con la población para que sepas quienes son, a quienes apoyan y cómo tú puedes ayudarlos. Redes Para Servirle: Facebook: www.facebook.com/paraservirle.pr/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/paraservirle.pr/ Email: paraservirle.pr@gmail.com ¡Gracias por su tiempo! Y recuerda, #AquiParaServirle #ParaServirle --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paraservirlepr/support

Art Works Podcasts
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Novelist Marisel Vera

Art Works Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 29:50


With her second novel “The Taste of Sugar,”  Marisel Vera has created an epic tale with an intimate heart.  It tells the story of small coffee farmers in late 19th century Puerto Rico whose lives had been shaped by Spanish colonialism and upended by the 1898 US Invasion and the devastating 1899 hurricane San Ciriaco which left thousands dead and a quarter of a million people without food and shelter. Vera's protagonists, Valentina and Vicente, join 5,000 other Puerto Ricans on an arduous journey to Hawaii to work on the sugar plantations where they find themselves instead captive laborers in a strange land. In this podcast, Vera talks about her life as a storyteller, her need to write a book that explored the history of Puerto Rico—a history most people don't know—her meticulous research and her determination to get that history right, and the deep impact of colonization on the island. She also discusses her own struggle to find herself in books when she was growing up in Chicago, her sense that she was always living in two worlds, in two languages, and embracing that in her writing which moves fluently between Spanish and English.

Art Works Podcast
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Novelist Marisel Vera

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 29:50


With her second novel “The Taste of Sugar,”  Marisel Vera has created an epic tale with an intimate heart.  It tells the story of small coffee farmers in late 19th century Puerto Rico whose lives had been shaped by Spanish colonialism and upended by the 1898 US Invasion and the devastating 1899 hurricane San Ciriaco which left thousands dead and a quarter of a million people without food and shelter. Vera's protagonists, Valentina and Vicente, join 5,000 other Puerto Ricans on an arduous journey to Hawaii to work on the sugar plantations where they find themselves instead captive laborers in a strange land. In this podcast, Vera talks about her life as a storyteller, her need to write a book that explored the history of Puerto Rico—a history most people don't know—her meticulous research and her determination to get that history right, and the deep impact of colonization on the island. She also discusses her own struggle to find herself in books when she was growing up in Chicago, her sense that she was always living in two worlds, in two languages, and embracing that in her writing which moves fluently between Spanish and English.

Cuestión de Cuestionar | @maclavillamonte
¿Soy una persona altamente sensible (PAS)? - Marisel Matallana - T1 - E011

Cuestión de Cuestionar | @maclavillamonte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 42:24


¿Alguna vez has pensado que eres más sensible y empático que el resto? ¿Has sentido que eres débil por llorar con todas las películas o cuando alguien te cuenta una historia que te hace sentir emocional? Nosotras también. De hecho para Marisel y para mi, nuestro mundo emocional siempre se sintió diferente que el resto y descubrir que hay más personas como nosotras nos cambió la vida. Conoce a las PAS, un grupo de personas con una sensibilidad que va mucho más allá y que son distintas al resto. SPOILER: NO! No es una enfermedad ni una condición, simplemente es un rasgo de la personalidad que muchos tenemos, de hecho un rasgo del 20% de la población. No eres el/la únicx. *Recuerda que este podcast no reemplaza la ayuda de un profesional. *Un podcast de Macla Villamonte.

Entrevista La Miel en tu radio
Entrevista a la Apic. Marisel Codesal - Quiero Miel Lincoln 3-9

Entrevista La Miel en tu radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 24:21


En la entrevista del programa La Miel en tu radio conversamos con la Apic. Marisel Codesal - Quiero Miel Lincoln 3-9 quien nos comparte sobre su miel orgánica monoflor de cardo en Apimondia 2022.

Sacramento Bishops Hour
Mario Reburiano and Marisel Lumaquin, Marie Leatherby

Sacramento Bishops Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 59:30


Mario and Marisel are for the Filipino Apostolate of the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento. Marie is the President and CEO of the Sacramento Life Center 

Iglesia RDR
La Reputación de Dios- Marisel Hilerio

Iglesia RDR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 38:29


Mensaje del domingo 7 de agosto de 2022, por Marisel Hilerio.

Iglesia RDR
Mi Padre- Marisel Hilerio

Iglesia RDR

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 41:14


Mensaje del domingo 15 de mayo de 2022, por Marisel Hilerio.

Myeloma Voices
S3E1 - A Day in the Life - Marisel Brignoni

Myeloma Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 16:01


Today we're talking to Marisel Brignoni from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Marisel is a FEMA disaster relief specialist who's working on the disaster relief for Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, from San Juan. She's a mother of two and she's also a myeloma patient and a strong supporter and advocate.

Coaching and Positive Psychology
Coaching through Imposter Syndrome with Marisel Herrera

Coaching and Positive Psychology

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 38:39


How does imposter syndrome impact you, and how can you coach yourself through it? In this episode, CaPP Institute founder and CEO, Valorie Burton, discusses how coaching can be the secret to resilience with guest Marisel Herrera, a CaPP Institute graduate who is helping colleges and universities across the country to coach their students into success. From the housing projects of New York City to the halls of academia, Marisel shares about her journey and how coaching can help you navigate the emotions and challenges that come with blazing a new trail.

Programas FM Milenium
Vuelo de Regreso: Entrevista a Marisel y Pablo 24-02-22

Programas FM Milenium

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 20:06


"Llevamos más de 8 mil kilómetros recorridos". Pareja de 60 años viaja a México en motorhome.

Kill The Bottle
Food Writer Marisel Salazar

Kill The Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 67:53


Marisel gives us the 411 on trying to find a new apartment in NYC. We learn the journey on how to become a working food writer. Eddie and Marisel have both been inspired by a trip to Spain. Megan is "Whole 30" hangry...like always. Theme music by " The Zetas" produced by Ethan Carlson and Omar Tavarez

Art Works Podcast
Marisel Vera

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 28:55


With her second novel The Taste of Sugar,  Marisel Vera has created an epic tale with an intimate heart. Her two protagonists Valentina and Vicente are small coffee farmers in late 19th century Puerto Rico whose lives had been shaped by Spanish colonialism. Then in 1898, Puerto Rico was invaded by the United States which assumed control of the island, devaluing the peso and levying property taxes. This was followed in 1899 by the devastating hurricane San Ciriaco which left thousands dead and a quarter of a million people without food and shelter.  Losing their farm to these “twin catastrophes,” Vicente and Valentina join 5,000 other Puerto Ricans on an arduous journey to Hawaii to work on the sugar plantations. Lured by the promise of good wages in exchange for hard work, they find themselves instead captive laborers in a strange land.  It is a powerful and moving story, deserving of all its considerable praise. But while this is a saga, it's also a close look at family: we see this young couple grow and mature-- seizing whatever agency they can in the face of hardship. In this podcast, Vera talks about her need to write a book that explored the history of Puerto Rico—a history most people don't know—her determination to get that history right, and the deep impact of colonization on the island. She also discusses her own struggle to find herself in books when she was growing up in Chicago, her sense that she was always living in two worlds, in two languages, and how writing helps her to bring these together and create something new. Follow us on:  Apple Podcasts   Google Podcasts

Art Works Podcasts

With her second novel The Taste of Sugar,  Marisel Vera has created an epic tale with an intimate heart. Her two protagonists Valentina and Vicente are small coffee farmers in late 19th century Puerto Rico whose lives had been shaped by Spanish colonialism. Then in 1898, Puerto Rico was invaded by the United States which assumed control of the island, devaluing the peso and levying property taxes. This was followed in 1899 by the devastating hurricane San Ciriaco which left thousands dead and a quarter of a million people without food and shelter.  Losing their farm to these “twin catastrophes,” Vicente and Valentina join 5,000 other Puerto Ricans on an arduous journey to Hawaii to work on the sugar plantations. Lured by the promise of good wages in exchange for hard work, they find themselves instead captive laborers in a strange land.  It is a powerful and moving story, deserving of all its considerable praise. But while this is a saga, it's also a close look at family: we see this young couple grow and mature-- seizing whatever agency they can in the face of hardship. In this podcast, Vera talks about her need to write a book that explored the history of Puerto Rico—a history most people don't know—her determination to get that history right, and the deep impact of colonization on the island. She also discusses her own struggle to find herself in books when she was growing up in Chicago, her sense that she was always living in two worlds, in two languages, and how writing helps her to bring these together and create something new.

Chicago Tonight
La Ultima Palabra: Author Marisel Vera on Puerto Rico's Past and Future

Chicago Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021


TXS Plus
Café Plus con Macarena Rojas, Robbie Barrera y Marisel Mateluna. 2 de junio del 2021.

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 47:08


Café Plus con Macarena Rojas, Robbie Barrera y Marisel Mateluna. 2 de junio del 2021. by TXS Plus

Podcast de iPop Radio
Fuego En La Pista de Baile #25 - 21 Abril 2021

Podcast de iPop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 55:35


Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Hoy sixties y más sixtiesl! 🎸 Tracklist: 1. Óscar Avendaño & Los Repasados - Jacksonville 2. Walking Dicks – Saiton Ville 3. Ray Campi – Rockabilly Rebel 4. Didi Wray & Liga Americana del Surf –Por una cabeza 5. Wau y los Arrghs – Viva Link Wray 6. Los Furtivos – Dr. Extraño 7. Las Suecas – Mad 8. Janey and The Ravemen –Midnight Blues 9. Nick Waterhouse – B. Santa Ana, 1986 10. Marisel – Mi Baby 11. France Gall – Laisse Tomber les Filles 12. The Ugly Things – Baby I Don’t Wanna Drive 13. The Len Price 3 – Ride on Coat Tails 14. The Thunderbeats – Somebody Is’nt Feeling 15. The Mariners – Ain’t Our Greatest Day 16. The Mariners – There Before Time 17. Shannon and The Clams – The Boy 18. The She’s – The Fool 19. The Evil - I’m Moving On

Brunch & Learn Podcast
37: Getting Started in Food Media & Writing with Marisel Salazar, New York-Based Writer and Host

Brunch & Learn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:59


Meet Marisel:Marisel Salazar is a New York City-based food writer for publications like the Michelin Guide, Zagat, VinePair, StarChefs, Bon Appétit, and more. She is the creator of the Michelin Guide's popular column Eating Off Duty: What celebrated chefs eat outside their kitchens. Salazar is also a member of the Newswomen's Press Club of New York and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. She has interviewed figures from Michelin-starred and World's 50 Best chefs and politicians to undocumented restaurant workers.She is the host of United States of Spirits on Spirits Network and Driven to Dine on MSG Networks. Her feature on GoDaddy's School of Hustle is one of the most viewed and highest rated episodes. Salazar was recently a guest on Food & Wine's newest show Beat the Receipt. She has been interviewed on ABC10, NY1, and more. She is currently working on her debut documentary about restaurants during the pandemic.What You'll Learn in this Episode: How Marisel got her start in food media and food writingUnderrepresented communities within the food industry. including undocumented and immigrants in food and other issues in the restaurant industry.Hispanic cuisine - Favorite dishes to make. Favorite Chefs and Latina/os in Food we should know about.On-camera tips for anyone starting out to gain more confidence on-cameraStories about her interviews with world famous chefs; what they like to eat for brunch. Check Her Out Here:Website: http://www.mariselsalazar.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariselmsalazarArticle on Women's History Month with The Spruce Eats - "2021 Women Culinarians You Should Know": https://www.thespruceeats.com/women-you-should-know-5115144---About Us: Women Who BrunchWomen Who Brunch is a community for  women who love connecting, networking, and learning from each other over the most important meal of the week...BRUNCH!Check out our website for updates on events, recipes, brunch spots, product reviews and more or say hi on Instagram!WWB Website: https://womenwhobrunch.comWWB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenwhobrunch

LA LISTA: A Latinx Writers Podcast
82. MARISEL SALAZAR

LA LISTA: A Latinx Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 58:08


A LATINX FINE DINING FOOD WRITER   Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @lalistapodcast Music: Arriba Mami - Jingle Punks

512 Degrees
Pursuing Your Passion with Marisel Salazar

512 Degrees

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 35:47


New York City food journalist, host, and Latin chef, Marisel Salazar, stops by to share how she turned her dream into a reality and became a published writer in some of the most renowned food publications in the US! She gives us all the details of her incredible journey, including the ratatouille moment that started it all, and shares how she's evolved as a storyteller, guest host, and recipe developer during the pandemic. To learn more about Marisel's writing, her delicious recipes, and exciting future endeavors check out her Instagram page @mariselmsalazar

Paseo Podcast
Episode 42: The Taste of Sugar & the Publishing Industry with Novelist Marisel Vera

Paseo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 69:21


We welcome novelist, Marisel Vera, to the show! We talk about growing up in Chicago, specifically in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, the white-dominated publishing industry, and, among other things, her latest novel, The Taste of Sugar. Without giving too much away, the story takes place just shortly after Puerto Rico came under U.S. rule in 1898. It follows newlyweds Valentina Sánchez's and Vicente Vega’s journey from Puerto Rico to work on sugar plantations in Hawaii after losing everything in the San Ciriaco hurricane.Host, Joshua Smyser-DeLeon's Twitter ★ https://twitter.com/jsdeleonPodcast Website ★ https://www.paseomedia.orgLike us on Facebook ★ https://www.facebook.com/paseopodcastFollow us on Twitter ★ http://twitter.com/PaseoPodcastFollow us on Instagram ★ https://www.instagram.com/paseopodcast/Sound Editor, Richie Requena's Twitter ★ https://twitter.com/RichieRequenaPublicist, Ambar Colón's Twitter ★ https://twitter.com/MeDicenAmbiSounds ★ Notification Sounds + Flor Meléndez RamosBlock Club Chicago Feature on the Podcast ★ http://ow.ly/MWu550COMHu★Marisel's Website ★ https://www.mariselvera.comMarisel's Facebook ★ https://www.facebook.com/OfficialMariselVera.AuthorMarisel's Instagram ★ https://www.instagram.com/writingbee2Marisel's Twitter ★ https://twitter.com/MVeraWriterTaste of Sugar's Facebook ★ https://www.facebook.com/thetasteofsugarnovel★Episode 34: Marina Del Rios, MD, MS on Covid-19 & IL Unidos ★ https://www.paseomedia.org/episodes/34?rq=marinaProgressive Organizations Pen Open Letter to Biden, Listing Priorities for Puerto Rico (via Latino Latino Rebels) ★ https://www.latinorebels.com/2020/12/15/openletterpuertoricoPuerto Rican Cultural Center Website ★ https://prcc-chgo.orgDirect Download ★ https://www.paseomedia.org/episodesApple Podcasts ★ http://ow.ly/9Agz50COMEFGoogle Podcasts ★ http://ow.ly/u80T50COMF1 Spotify ★ http://ow.ly/2g8h50COMFoPitch A Story ★ https://www.paseomedia.org/contact

Desnudando Memorias
065 Tiempos de Cuarentena - Marisel, Monica, Beto, Vanesa y Reinaldo

Desnudando Memorias

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 99:09


En este episodio de DesMeM en cuarentena, Vanesa y Reinaldo "visitan" a Marisel, Mónica y Beto para despejar las penurias del aislamiento mientras continúan con la tarea de documentar los tiempos de COVID-19. Esta reunión fue en Zoom por lo que puedes ver el vídeo en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://youtu.be/X9mMGJ6N6TU https://www.facebook.com/DesnudandoMemorias https://twitter.com/DesnudarMemoria http://www.desnudandomemorias.com/podcasts/ Music by SCOTTHOLMESMUSIC.COM

Be The Link Podcast with Leia Hunt
Music Is My Ministry

Be The Link Podcast with Leia Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 47:43


Episode #6 of Be The Link Podcast with Leia and Leia's Kids. Leia sat down with one heck of a soul, Marisel. She is a Catholic singer, writer and lover of all things good! On this episode, Marisel shares a poem she wrote for all those going through chemotherapy known as 'Six Hours'. Six hours is the approximate time one sits for cancer treatment each day. Join Leia and Marisel as they talk about being a Missionary for Christ, using rejection, spiritual names and praying over people on airplanes. Thanks for joining us & welcome to the fam. @Leias_kids@leiatherese@marisel.musichttps://leiaskids.org/

Anna Davlantes
Chicago Board of Elections Chairwoman Marisel Hernandez answers your last minute voting questions

Anna Davlantes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020


Chicago Board of Elections Chairwoman Marisel Hernandez joins Anna to tell us everything we need to know about voting before or on election day in Chicago.

The Leadership Window
Episode 12 – Leading Collective Impact, with Marisel Losa

The Leadership Window

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 47:09


Marisel leads cross-sector collaborations to improve the education, health, and financial stability of her community. Marisel Losa is President and CEO of United Way of Greenwood & Abbeville Counties in Greenwood, SC. Her track record over three decades in the ... Read entire article...

Brigada para la Vejez
Ep. 15: "Sin esperanza Gómez" con Aníbal S. Vidal y Marisel Robles

Brigada para la Vejez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 39:13


En este episodio dialogamos con Aníbal “El S” Vidal Quintero y Marisel Robles Gutiérrez sobre su proyecto musical “Sin esperanza Gómez” una canción que nos cuenta la historia de Gómez ante un gobierno y un sistema de retiro que le ha fallado. Puedes escuchar su canción: https://youtu.be/t5x6CB--Foc

School of Hustle
Amplifying Hispanic Heritage Through the Power of Food Writing

School of Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 29:22


After experiencing a “Ratatouille moment” while studying in Spain, the simple flavor explosion of an anchovy-stuffed olive changed Marisel Salazar’s life. Without a clear-cut path, she set out to become a food writer to tell the stories of the people behind the food. More importantly, she dedicated herself to telling stories of undocumented workers in the restaurant scene. When Marisel unexpectedly got laid off from her full-time job, what felt like the scariest moment of her professional life ended up being the biggest blessing. She took the leap and started building her food writing career, one step at a time. After several years of putting herself out there in the publication world, things came full circle and she achieved top-tier status as the go-to Latina food writer in many lifestyle publications, including Insider, Martha Stewart Living and Tasting Table. In her conversation with Sarah, Marisel reminds entrepreneurs that success doesn’t happen overnight — it takes years of training and hard work to achieve a successful career in food writing. As we continue to face the global pandemic, her aspirations to give voice to the voiceless has driven her to create a documentary about the impact coronavirus has had on undocumented restaurant workers and highlight the Restaurant Act of 2020. As their hearts and souls pour out to Marisel, she remains fueled to put Latinx on the map and show they’re worth celebrating not only during National Hispanic Heritage Month, but every day.  Subscribe to GoDaddy: http://bit.ly/GoDaddy-Subscribe Marisel Salazar’s links: http://www.mariselsalazar.com, https://twitter.com/mariselsalazar, https://www.instagram.com/mariselmsalazar  Sarah Funk’s links: http://www.instagram.com/sarahfunky, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbmQns2TtITJIPlTnr1t2og GoDaddy Links: https://www.godaddy.com, https://www.youtube.com/user/godaddy, https://www.instagram.com/godaddy, https://www.facebook.com/godaddy, https://www.twitter.com/godaddy As the company empowering everyday entrepreneurs around the world, GoDaddy gives you all the help and tools you need to grow online.

WNHH Community Radio
LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls-Ivy | Marisel Vera

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 33:25


LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls-Ivy | Marisel Vera by WNHH Community Radio

love talk marisel babz rawls ivy wnhh community radio
Mensajes Que Dejan...
Las sandalias negras. Marisel Hilerio.

Mensajes Que Dejan...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 3:58


Cuántas veces dejamos objetos para estrenar en un momento especial... Y ese momento solo no llega.

Line Cook Thoughts
Episode 103: The Meaning of Rating Systems Now with Marisel Salazar

Line Cook Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 49:35


On this episode I chat with Marisel Salazar about the importance of rating systems right now. She is a NYC-based food writer, and also focuses on celebrating POC and Minorities in the kitchen through her writing. She is someone who’s career is diverse, and is a great example for anyone trying to chase multiple passions in the industry. Links : https://www.duewestcreative.com/ https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/new-york-state/tags/Eating%20Off%20Duty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raymond-delucci/message

Indecisively Decisive
On Diversifying Your Income & Thinking Like a Business Owner with Marisel Salazar

Indecisively Decisive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 56:03


In this episode we also talk about:Growing up in a single-parent householdChoosing a career path outside of the family normHow studying in Madrid changed the course of her life and careerBreaking into the food industry without becoming a chef or restaurant ownerHow getting laid off in 2014 was a blessing in disguiseHow to think more like a business ownerWhere she sees the restaurant industry going post COVID-19Her top NYC food spots for takeout and deliveryWhat fuels her best workoutsImposter syndromeReferenced in this episode:@mariselmsalazar (IG account)http://www.mariselsalazar.com/ (portfolio)https://www.duewestcreative.com/ (agency website)La Morada: Protecting And Serving New York’s Undocumented Immigrants In The Pandemic Era (recent article on Zagat)Lastly, be sure to connect with Jess on Instagram @jessameltzer and to subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes if you haven’t already! New episodes released every other Tuesday.

Creating The Future with Brent Simpson
18. The amazing true story of Cuban refugee Marisel Lorenzo

Creating The Future with Brent Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 40:20


Why would someone risk their life to escape communism? Hear firsthand the amazing story of Marisel Lorenzo, and find out why and how she made the incredibly daring trip from communist Cuba to the free United States. For more information about Brent Simpson: http://brentsimpson.com/To watch this conversation or subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/creatingthefuturewithbrentsimpsonTo follow Brent Simpson on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pastorbrentsimpson/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbrentsimpson/ For more information about Arise Church: https://www.myarisechurch.com/

Bleav in Chef's Special
Food Writer and Social Media Guru – Marisel Salazar

Bleav in Chef's Special

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 59:32


Patrick interviews Marisel Salazar, a New York based food, travel, lifestyle writer, TV host, marketing and analytics guru! Marisel is a writer for Michelin, Insider, VinePair, Thrillist, Tasting Table, PureWow, nycgo.com and Martha Stewart Living. She is one of Refinery 29’s top 10 NYC Food Instagrams to follow and Zagat’s Top 100 Food Instagrammers in … Continued

Bleav in Chef's Special
Food Writer and Social Media Guru – Marisel Salazar

Bleav in Chef's Special

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 59:37


Patrick interviews Marisel Salazar, a New York based food, travel, lifestyle writer, TV host, marketing and analytics guru! Marisel is a writer for Michelin, Insider, VinePair, Thrillist, Tasting Table, PureWow, nycgo.com and Martha Stewart Living. She is one of Refinery 29's top 10 NYC Food Instagrams to follow and Zagat's Top 100 Food Instagrammers in the US. Today, Marisel describes a day in... Source

Podcast Comunidad FAN
ENTREVISTA - Podemos volver a entrenar

Podcast Comunidad FAN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 4:26


Juan Pablo de Humano Fitness Club ; Marisel de Stark Fitness Club y Richard de Athan CrossFit, nos cuentan cómo es el protocolo a seguir.

Desnudando Memorias
64 Tiempos de Cuarentena - Mayra, Marisel, Alex, Vanesa y Reinaldo

Desnudando Memorias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 67:39


En este espisodio de DesMeM en cuarentena, Vanesa y Reinaldo "visitan" a Mayra, Marisel y Alex para despejar las penurias del aislamiento mientras continuan con la tarea de documentar los tiempos de COVID-19. Sigue al podcast Desnudando Memorias en el canal #DesMemSF https://www.facebook.com/DesnudandoMemorias/ @DesnudarMemoria https://www.instagram.com/desnudandomemorias/ https://www.desnudandomemorias.com/podcasts/ Music by SCOTTHOLMESMUSIC.COM

Bleav in Hot Takes on a Plate
Being a Food Personality with Marisel Salazar

Bleav in Hot Takes on a Plate

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 39:20


Rob Petrone chats with food writer, TV host and social media maven Marisel Salazar. The two dish hot takes on influencers, what a successful food personality will look like on the other side of this global pandemic and whether a journalist can also be an activist.

The Femails
How to Write the Perfect Pitch For Everything in Your Life

The Femails

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 37:55


Today we’re discussing how to write the perfect pitch for anything in your life.  One of the most popular resources on Career Contessa are our downloadable email templates and since we know how important pitching is as a skill, we decided we really needed to make an episode dedicated to the art of writing a successful email pitch—with templates included as examples! To help, we’ve invited Marisel Salazar on the show to give you inside advice on what makes an eye-catching pitch directly from someone who's entire professional life is pitching (and being pitched to) as a food writer. Plus, Marisel is also giving away a 30-min. personal pitch session to one lucky winner. To enter, leave a review on iTunes about this episode with your Instagram or Twitter handle included. The winner will be selected by May 30, 2020. Produced by Dear Media

Coach Direct
Preguntas poderosas, Herramienta Indispensable para el liderazgo de Alto Impacto

Coach Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 37:30


Marisel de Yau Posee más de 20 años de experiencia profesional en las áreas de servicio al cliente, mercadeo, ventas y negociaciones, desarrollo de cuentas, formulación y gestión de proyectos orientados a la mejora continua y desarrollo del recurso humano como consultora y facilitadora de seminarios en Servicio al Cliente, Ventas, Trabajo en Equipo, Liderazgo, Administración del Tiempo y Tareas, Reclutamiento y Selección de Personal por Competencias y Retroalimentación Constructiva para la Mejora. Si deseas ver su ponencia encuentra nuestro canal en youtube!

Desnudando Memorias
DM049 Episodio - Enfermera Marisel Aponte

Desnudando Memorias

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 55:00


Hay seres especiales que llegan a nuestras vidas en los momentos más tristes, oscuros y aún así, logran tranquilizar nuestras almas inquietas, nuestros temores y finalmente nos llenan de esperanza. Estos seres son las enfermeras y enfermeros, quienes ocupan estos espacios de amor, en nuestros momentos de enfermedad. Conoce las historias de Marisel Aponte, una enfermera con toda la vocación del mundo para cuidar de sus pacientes y reconfortarlos cuando están caídos. Conoce lo que viven, las experiencias gratificantes y las no tan gratas, sus responsabilidades, y el sentimiento que los embarga ante la muerte, ante las emergencias y ante la diversidad de pacientes que atienden día y noche. Escúchanos, exprésate y comparte… porque en cada mente, viven miles de memorias e historias. Sígue a #DesMeM en nuestras redes sociales y página web: Twitter – https://twitter.com/DesnudarMemoria Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DesnudandoMemorias/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/desnudandomemorias/ YouTube – https://goo.gl/svBy84 DesMem – http://www.desnudandomemorias.com/ Music: Spring In My Step – Silent Partner https://youtu.be/siCmqvfw_1g Music: Inspirational Cinematic Piano and Strings. Music by AShamaluevMusic. Music Link: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.com

EL GUATEQUE
EL GUATEQUE T07 (24/10/2017)

EL GUATEQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 51:33


Los Mismos, Marisel, Los Ángeles, Luis Aguilé, Massiel, Pino Donaggio, Renato Carosone, Los Salvajes, Marta Baizán, Los Pasos, Los TNT, Georgie Dann, Julio Iglesias

LoveBabz LoveTalk
Marisel Vera

LoveBabz LoveTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 52:13


On this episode, host Babz Rawls-Ivy welcomes writer, poet and playwright Marisel Vera, author of "If I Bring You Roses," to talk about identity politics, blood memory, and the role of history in her work.

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Plumluvfoods
Plum Luv Foods Season 3 Episode 24 Marisel Salazar

Plumluvfoods

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 82:29


On this episode we talk branding and social media with a social media machine @breadandbutternyc aka Marisel Salazar. Marisel is super cool and has a ton of great info. In todays world social media and branding matters, and food social media has a life of its own! We also chat about Edible on the Road and what is more important, Food bloggers or Yelp! Of course the usual dick jokes and beverages!Marisel is a New York-based digital brand strategist + content creator for creative agencies Trends on Trends and Front of House. She was recently named one of Refinery29's Top 10 NYC Food Instagrams to Follow.A graduate of Cornell University, her work has appeared in Gotham Magazine, Blue Apron, Honest Cooking, Melting Butter, Alimentari, PAIR Magazine, Quest Magazine and culture: the word on cheese; she also serves as an editor withfeedfeed and Melting Butter. She was the former editorial assistant for gluten-free lifestyle site The Healthy Apple.  Instagram: @breadbutternyc|Snapchat: breadbutternyc| Twitter: @mariselsalazar