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Los vehículos eléctricos han ganado popularidad, pero aún existen muchas dudas y desinformación sobre su autonomía, costos, mantenimiento y carga. En este episodio de Movilidad Verde 360, desmentimos los mitos más comunes con la ayuda de expertos y usuarios reales.¿Realmente un VE es más caro que uno de combustión? ¿Las baterías duran poco? ¿Es difícil encontrar dónde cargarlos? Acompáñanos mientras aclaramos estas y otras preguntas clave sobre la movilidad eléctrica. ¡Prepárate para descubrir la verdad detrás de los mitos!Te invitamos a escuchar a Mónica Marroquin y Marvin Salguero, asociados de AMEGUA.La información y opiniones de este programa son responsabilidad de quien las comparte y emite.
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Summary In this episode, Victoria Knight and Ivanna Marroquin discuss personal experiences over the New Year, including health challenges and the importance of family. They delve into setting personal and academic goals for the new year, focusing on sleep habits and reading. The conversation shifts to academic aspirations, particularly in veterinary medicine, and the strategies Ivanna employs to manage her studies effectively. They conclude by reflecting on the shared struggles of students and the sense of community that develops through these experiences.Keywords VetaHumanz, New Year, personal goals, academic strategies, veterinary medicine, community supportTakeawaysIvanna faced health challenges during the winter break.She accomplished her goal of reading a book during her illness.Ivanna aims to improve her sleep habits this semester.She is excited about learning large animal anatomy.Group study and communication are key to her academic success.Ivanna feels she is improving her study skills compared to last semester.Time management is a challenge with her new schedule.Her birthday was a significant personal win despite being in the semester.She values the shared struggles of her peers in veterinary school.Community support enhances the learning experience.Chapters00:00 New Year Reflections and Personal Challenges03:59 Setting Goals for the New Year05:49 Academic Growth and Study Strategies07:30 Celebrating Personal Wins and Community Support
Summary In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Victoria Knight engages with Ivanna Marroquin, a veterinary student, as they discuss her experiences leading up to finals week, the importance of taking breaks, and the challenges of veterinary training. Ivanna shares her study strategies, highlights from her recent break, and the significance of self-care during stressful times. The conversation concludes with a look ahead to future goals and encouragement for fellow students.Keywords VetaHumanz, veterinary medicine, finals preparation, self-care, study strategies, veterinary training, personal growth, student life, challenges, encouragementTakeawaysFinals week can be nerve-wracking but manageable with preparation.Taking breaks is essential for mental health and productivity.Study strategies like Quizlets can enhance learning efficiency.Experiencing real-world veterinary practices is invaluable.Self-care is crucial during stressful academic periods.Celebrating small wins can boost confidence and motivation.Connecting with peers during breaks fosters community.Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is challenging but important.Finding joy in learning can make difficult subjects more engaging.Looking forward to family time can provide motivation during tough weeks.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Journey02:30 Finals Preparation and Study Strategies05:10 Challenges and Achievements in Veterinary Training08:09 Self-Care and Personal Growth10:31 Encouragement and Looking Ahead
Summary In this episode, host Victoria Menendez speaks with Ivanna Marroquin, a veterinary student, about her experiences in veterinary school, the challenges she faces, and her strategies for managing her studies and personal life. They discuss the importance of self-care, the excitement of hands-on learning with large animals, and the camaraderie among students during tough times. Ivanna shares her goals for the upcoming month and offers encouragement to fellow students.Keywords veterinary medicine, student life, academic challenges, self-care, personal growth, veterinary skills, exams, study strategies, large animal handling, VetaHumanzTakeaways· Ivanna is currently in week 14 of her veterinary program.· She has been focusing on studying and managing multiple exams.· Ivanna has improved her assignment submission habits.· Going to the gym has been a challenge due to time constraints.· Rewatching lectures has helped her understand complex topics better.· She enjoys working with large animals and finds it rewarding.· The OSCE exam will test her practical veterinary skills.· Participating in the equine club has provided valuable hands-on experience.· Self-care is important, and Ivanna is working on meal prepping and sleep.· Ivanna aims to study gradually for finals instead of cramming.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Journey02:40 Challenges of Veterinary School05:51 Study Strategies and Academic Growth08:49 Hands-On Experience with Large Animals11:47 Personal Care and Balancing Life12:52 Goals for the Upcoming Month
Despite only doing comedy for one year, Mitchell Marroquin is this month's winner of the $100 Joke Contest. He joins us to share his favorite writing techniques and advice for young comics to overcome stage fright. Get the Black Friday workshops: https://joelbyarscomedy.gumroad.com/l/npubrConnect with Mitchell: https://www.instagram.com/3k_meech/Join our email list here: https://hotbreathpodcast.com/vipJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HotBreathComedyNetwork/Join our Patreon: http://patreon.com/hotbreathpodSubscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/hotbreathpod?sub_confirmation=1Check out our classes and workshops here: https://hotbreathmedia.com
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The Stockdale Brahmas faced the Natalia Mustangs at Bobby Russell Field on Friday, Nov. 1, in Stockdale. The Mustangs received the opening kickoff, and the Brahmas defense forced an early three-and-out with senior Gio Vazquez, junior Jamarrie Greene and sophomore Max Marroquin stopping the Mustangs in their tracks. Once the Brahmas started on offense, sophomore Coy Gann sprinted right for a 20-yard run and Marroquin broke free for a 31-yard run. A few plays later, Gann scored on a 4-yard touchdown run with seniors Cutter Coleman and Josh Scribner leading the way with key blocks. Sophomore Josh Hathaway kicked the...Article Link
Summary In this episode, Victoria Menendez interviews Ivanna Marroquin, a veterinary student, about her experiences and challenges in veterinary school. They discuss Ivanna's study strategies, the impact of exams on her motivation, and her enjoyment of hands-on learning in anatomy labs. Ivanna shares her personal life, including her efforts to maintain a healthy routine amidst academic pressures, and reflects on her recent concerts as a form of self-care. The conversation concludes with Ivanna setting goals for the upcoming month and offering encouragement to fellow veterinary students.Keywords Veterinary School, Study Strategies, Personal Growth, Veterinary Education, Student LifeTakeawaysIvanna is currently in week nine of veterinary school.She uses sticky notes for time management and organization.Procrastination has been a significant challenge for her.Group study sessions help her grasp material better.She enjoys the fall season and spending time with classmates.A&I class involves case discussions and diagnosis processes.Anatomy lab is her favorite due to hands-on learning.She has been meal prepping to maintain her diet.Attending concerts helped her unwind from academic stress.Setting goals for assignments can improve her study habits.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Journey02:25 Challenges and Strategies in Veterinary School05:16 Learning Experiences and Class Insights10:14 Balancing Personal Life and Academic Responsibilities13:03 Goals and Reflections for the Future
Summary In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Sandra San Miguel interviews Ivanna Marroquin, a veterinary student at Purdue University. They discuss Ivanna's experiences in vet school, including the challenges of time management, the benefits of group study, and her favorite classes. Ivanna shares her insights on community engagement with children, her personal goals, and the importance of self-care. The conversation highlights her journey of growth and adaptation as she navigates the demands of veterinary education.Keywords veterinary education, time management, group study, community engagement, self-care, veterinary skills, personal growth, VetaHumanz, Purdue UniversityTakeawaysIvanna has been in vet college for about a month.Time management is a challenge.Group study sessions have become a favorite learning method.Hands-on experiences with animals in her classes are enjoyable.Teaching children about veterinary care is rewarding.Setting personal goals is essential for growth.Meal prepping helps maintain a healthy diet.Learning to balance studies with self-care.Registering her car in Indiana was a personal win.One aim is to contribute more actively in her study group.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the League of VetaHumanz02:01 Navigating Veterinary College Challenges05:07 The Power of Group Study08:00 Community Engagement and Teaching10:56 Personal Growth and Self-Care13:33 Conclusion and Future Goals
This is the first episode introducing IVANNASAURUS, Ivanna Marroquin. Follow IVANNASAURUS and Purdue Veterinary Medicine's newest superheroes on their journey to becoming doctors!Learn more about IVANNASAURUS and other VetaHumanz at www.VetaHumanz.org. Thanks for listening to VetaHumanz Live! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast with your friends on social media. VetaHumanz Live! is a production of the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and is supported by the Science and Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program of the NIGMS of the NIH. Be sure to visit us at www.VetaHumanz.org! Thank you and Use Your Powers For Good!
THIRD WARD RACQUET CLUB STORE: https://third-ward-racquet-club.printify.me/products Martin Marroquin's "So You Want to Work In College Football": https://mahrowkeen.medium.com/so-you-want-to-work-in-college-football-201a8be02898 We're BACK, mere weeks away from the start of the college football season and mere hours away from the start of the 2024-25 Houston Cougar athletics season, with these topics to kick around: Previewing the 2024 Houston Cougar football offense, what we are optimistic about, how we think it will look, standout players, storylines, and question marks Martin Marroquin, former UH football assistant director of scouting, joins the pawd to tell his unique story and give the pawd insight on what goes into evaluating players in a Division 1 football program Previewing a pivotal year 3 of the Jaime Frias era for UH soccer as the team opens its season (and the athletics year generally) this week
Walking the giant hallway in the South Wing every year at the Mid-America Trucking Show, you'll find benches that line the route, where people stop to rest. It's nice and quiet out there in general, compared to the show floor. On one Gary Buchs' walks down the hallways to or from this or that meeting, he happened to glance over and see four gentlemen chatting and smiling. (Those smiles stood out at this year's show, as so many in trucking are struggling to keep their hope up for the careers they have chosen.) Buchs, longtime Overdrive Extra blog contributor and business coach after a long career OTR as an owner-operator, then noticed one of the men was wearing a Landstar hat. “Are you BCOs?” he asked, well-knowing Landstar acronym for Business Capacity Owners, of course, given his past 17 years as an owner-operator leased to the company. Turned out, yes, three of the four men were active with Landstar, and each of those three brothers brought 30 years and more of driving experience to the table. The fourth, and interestingly oldest, brother, Carlos, is meanwhile in the process of becoming an owner himself, with the mentoring help of his three younger brothers. What a story they have to tell. The Marroquin brothers -- Ivar, Luis, Diego and Carlos -- immigrated from Guatemala beginning in 1989. The four are tightly woven together by experiences of hardship and challenges, including the death of their father when the oldest was only seven years old. They told me about their struggles to learn English effectively, something they strongly desired to accomplish, so much so they invested in college courses where lessons proved far superior than those they were initially steered to upon arrival in the United States with certainly less-than-perfect language skills. They shared stories of sometimes rough treatment from native English-speaking counterparts, name-calling so hurtful it brought at least one to tears. All they desired, throughout the long journey to truck and business ownership, was a fair shake, opportunity to work, earn a living, and help their families be an integral part of the communities where they lived. California's AB 5 contractor law hasn't helped, it's safe to say, as you'll hear in this podcast conversation with Buchs and the Marroquins. They all lived within 50 miles of Los Angeles when the law came into play. Life was good, all close enough to help each other and support family life. When AB 5 arrived, though, the three brothers decided to rent an apartment in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they established personal residency and their CDLs. That's just to mention a couple disruptions the new contractor law brought to their businesses. What shines through in the conversation, ultimately: good-natured debate over the right tack to take in business. Best brand of truck, right sort of transmission, benefits of pre-planning/booking loads versus boosted rates that come with waiting for the last-minute high-demand need. ... All are up for debate, and clearly the Marroquins' long history with one another other gives them the ability to cajole yet, at the same time, learn from and lean on each other.
Episode 82 Pre Gaming with DJ Cooch & The Boys with @djcooch , @thepaulantonio & @stevenpuga228 We get into some stories including some Las Vegas DJ nights with a famous baseball player, life as a funeral home worker, living in Pomona California and more wild stories. If you like our dope stuff, please tune in and share with your fellow friends! We talk about all the madness that does on in our lives. Make sure to share, like, comment and repost! Tell your Tias to listen in. Don't be shy and listen to this everywhere! Thanks to Downtown Drew and Miles P. for the work. Come for a drink, stay for the laughs! Thanks for tuning in to the ruckus. Share with your Sanch@s! Make sure you rate our show to get more exposure We are on YouTube so make sure y'all like and subscribe! Follow us on instagram @bro.monroe.show https://linktr.ee/three1media
#opioids #fentanyl #poisonIn Episode 230, I welcome Crystal Crane Marroquin who shares the life and death of her brother DaWayne Morris who died by fentanyl poisoning at 48. Crystal is our first sibling to appear as our guest and I'm grateful for her perspective.DaWayne is survived by his mother, Faye and two sons, Brody 23 and Beau 18. Crystal is 5 years younger than her brother DaWayne.Crystal is very active in fentanyl awareness in Oklahoma and is a member of Families Supporting Families in the Drug Crisis in Oklahoma. You can join this facebook group here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1159579930856625Listen to our video version here - https://youtu.be/WIxAefsfVa4 Read our corresponding blog here - https://marymac.info/2024/04/28/the-mary-mac-show-death-by-fentanyl-podcast-series-crystal-crane-marroquin-dawayne-morris-ep230/ Please share this episode with others who could benefit from it and subscribe, like and comment.#death #poison #deathofabrother #dawaynemorris #crystalcranemarroquin #fentanyl #illegaldrugs #illegalopioids #opioids #themarymacshow #marymac #grieving #grievingchildren #griefpodcast #marymacjournals #themarymacjournalcollection #marymacjournalcollection #marymacjournals #grief #myjournal #mygriefjournal #mygratitudejournal #myremembrancejournal #grieving #death #dying #journalsbymarymac #marymacjournalcollection #themarymacshowjournalcollectionYour support of my work, through PayPal - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DN22KFWSZ8XY8 - is greatly appreciated.Visit our other sites:https://www.MaryMac.info - our primary hub. Pick up our free ebook "21 Things You Must Know About The Grieving Process."https://www.TheMaryMacShow.com - for all episodes of my podcast. Join my mailing list here.The Mary Mac Show You Tube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@themarymacshow - please subscribe to our channel, like our videos, comment and share.https://www.GriefAuthority.com - pick up our digital book collection to download immediately upon purchase.https://www.FoundationForGrievingChildren.org/donate/ - your donation to our cause will be a big help for hurting young ones.author, death, dying, grief, grief education, grief education podcast, grief podcast, grief podcaster, grieving journals, journals as gifts, journals as presents, journals for women, journals for writing, loss, Mary M. McCambridge, Mary Mac, mary mac journals, my gratitude journal, my grief journal, my journal, my remembrance journal, podcast for grief, podcaster, podcast for grief education, podcast for grievers, the mary mac journal collection, the mary mac show, writingLet's Be Friends:Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.com/author/marymacFacebook - /
The convo becomes colorfully chaotic when comedian and culture connoisseur AJ Marroquin visits the pod. Maureen and AJ discuss AJ's new slutty skinny era, what its like to raw dog life without psych meds, and put some respect on JLo's name. This chat goes DEEP and these divas do not hold back the juicy deets!!!Please click that notification bell and give us some 5 star ratings on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! And as always... thank you for listening C*nties! XoXoMaureen SanDiego
In this episode, we talk with Nathaniel Marroquin, DO, a newly-matched dermatology resident and former chair and host of our very own DIGA Podcast. Nate shares with us his inspiring journey to discovering his passion for dermatology, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs along the way. He offers invaluable advice for future applicants, drawing from his own experiences and insights gained during the recent application cycle. Join us as we delve into the world of dermatology with Nate and uncover pathways to success. We hope you enjoy! --- DIGA: @derminterest Today's Guest, Nate: @natem_33 Today's Host, Austin: @austin_black --- For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com --- Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derminterest/message
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A little girl explains what is so special about her natural hair.
Este revelador documental ofrece una visión única y personal de una de las figuras más legendarias y polémicas del siglo XX, el narcotraficante colombiano Pablo Escobar. Por primera vez en 25 años, los familiares vivientes de Pablo Escobar y un selecto grupo de personas con información privilegiada, incluyendo a su viuda 'Tata' y su hijo Sebastián Marroquin alias 'Juan Pablo Escobar', pueden contar sus historias de manera segura y sin peligró En este especial de dos horas, Sebastian y Tata, junto con un variopinto elenco de nuevos miembros del inframundo criminal, comparten tomas de archivo nunca vistas desde sus archivos personales, junto con colecciones de primera mano de lo que significan el legado épico de Escobar.
Capítulo 66: On this episode of Ocu-Pasión, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Arthur Bryan Marroquin, the creative force behind ABM Photography. Arthur's journey into the world of photography is nothing short of fascinating, as it began with him in front of the camera as a model and actor at Missy's Modeling Studio in the picturesque Rio Grande Valley, deep in the heart of Texas.During his time in front of the camera, Arthur discovered a deep passion for the artistry behind the lens. He realized that he enjoyed not only being a subject but also creating his own art through photography. In 2006, Arthur made the pivotal decision to invest in his first professional camera, and from that moment on, he embarked on a journey of continuous learning and growth in the world of photography. Along the way, he had the privilege of learning from industry luminaries such as the late Kathy Whittaker and the world-renowned Mike Ruiz. As Arthur aptly puts it, "A photographer is never done learning."One of the standout aspects of Arthur's photography career is his unique perspective as a working actor himself. His dual expertise allows him to bridge the gap between a client's needs and the artistic vision of a headshot session. By combining his knowledge of the acting industry with his expertise in the art of the headshot, Arthur creates headshot packages that are not just stunning but also highly marketable.Among his many experiences, one of Arthur's most cherished assignments was accompanying and photographing DeafWest's Broadway Production of Spring Awakening: The Musical at The White House in 2015. This momentous event reflects the diversity and impact of his work in the entertainment industry.Arthur's passion for photography is palpable, and whether you're a seasoned professional or someone considering your first headshot session, he welcomes you to join him in creating photographic magic.Stay Connected with Arthur:To stay connected with Arthur Bryan Marroquin and explore his incredible portfolio, you can visit his website ABM Photography. You can also follow him on social media for the latest updates and stunning photography:FacebookInstagramJoin Delsy Sandoval on Ocu-Pasión!Explore more inspiring interviews on Ocu-Pasión, the series that highlights the stories of Latin American/Latinx artists and visionaries. In authentic conversations, guests from diverse backgrounds share their experiences and passions.Connect with Ocu-Pasión:Instagram: instagram.com/ocupasionpodcastFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/5160180850660613/Support the podcast:Rate and review on your preferred platform.Visit www.ocupasionpodcast.com for updates.For more cultural and creative content, join our Substack newsletter at ocupasionpodcast.substack.com. Your support fuels our passion for storytelling. Thank you for being a part of our vibrant community.Please note: if you enjoy our podcast about culture and creativity, Ocu-Pasión, we invite you to sign up for our Substack newsletter. You'll receive updates on new episodes, exclusive content, and more at ocupasionpodcast.substack.com. Thank you for your support!
Gut health is a hot topic these days, and for good reason. Your gut isn't just about digestion. It's a key player in your overall health, and scientists are discovering fascinating links between the gut microbiome and mental health and even your body composition. And that latter connection is the primary subject of this podcast episode. In this interview, Elisa Marroquin helps demystify the complex world of gut health and its role in influencing our body composition. Dr. Marroquin is an Assistant Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at TCU, and the gut microbiome's effects on obesity and body composition is one of her main areas of research. The connection between gut health and physique is not well understood by many, but with Elisa's expertise, you will gain insights into how you can leverage your gut bacteria for your health and fitness goals. Elisa and I chat about . . . Understanding the pivotal role of the gut microbiome in overall health and its intricate link to body composition (including how the gut influences responses to exercise). Energy balance and glycemic responses in relation to gut health. Navigating the marketing around microbiomes and probiotics, and practical tips for building a robust microbiome. The impact of hygiene and dietary habits, including artificial sweeteners and dietary diversity, on the gut microbiome. Strategies for rehabilitating an unhealthy gut microbiome and the potential for recovery at any age. And more . . . Ready to learn how you can take control of your gut health to optimize your body composition? Then press play and listen to this interview! Timestamps: 0:00 - Please leave a review of the show wherever you listen to podcasts and make sure to subscribe! 1:41 - What is gut health, and how does the microbiome contribute to it? 2:53 - How does the microbiome influence different aspects of our health and physiology? 4:43 - How does the microbiome affect body composition? 10:52 - Can you explain the concept of "responders" and "non-responders" when it comes to certain exercises? How does the microbiome play into this? 13:54 - How does this new discovery align with the concept of energy balance? 15:00 - Can you go into more detail about what it means that some people extract more energy from food? 17:49 - How can glycemic responses indirectly affect our bodies? 20:22 - What are your thoughts on the marketing industry surrounding microbiomes and probiotics? 21:39 - New protein cookie: buylegion.com/cookie 24:02 - What are your thoughts on the marketing industry involving microbiomes and probiotics? 25:41 - Do you have any tips for building a healthy microbiome? 27:57 - What does eating a diverse range of foods mean for a healthy gut microbiome? 34:00 - Can you explain the importance of balanced hygiene and its role in preventing sickness? 36:04 - What are some of the negative consequences of excessive hygiene? 38:25 - How do artificial sweeteners affect the gut microbiome? 44:48 - Are there any foods that someone should eat almost every day to support their microbiome? 46:34 - What are your thoughts on probiotics? 57:25 - If someone has an unhealthy gut microbiome, what's the best way to recover? 01:01:30 - For people who didn't get a good start with their microbiome at an early age, is recovery still possible later in life? Is there a point when it's too late? 01:07:04 - Where can people find you and your work? Mentioned on the Show: Try my new protein cookie! Go to https://buylegion.com/cookie and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points! Elisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisa_marroquin_phd/ Elisa's Twitter: https://twitter.com/elisa_mm_phd
Hoy os traigo una entrevista muy especial para mí, y es que no sólo es una mujer que sabe reinventarse, si no una persona con la que he compartido toda mi vida, mi hermana Mayu. Mi hermana fue la primera persona que me sacó de la burbuja. Cuando yo pensaba que ya no podía hacer nada distinto, llegó ella a reinventarse y a mostrarme el mundo del emprendimiento online. Mayu desde pequeña sabía lo que le gustaba, incluso jugaba a ello: enseñar. Estudió pedagogía, entre otras opciones que tenía como Nutrición, que era un tema que le apasionaba desde la adolescencia. Su primer trabajo mientras estudiaba fue en un colegio y se dio cuenta de que le gusta enseñar a personas que tienen motivación por aprender.. Mayu Marroquin habla sobre su carrera en el mundo corporativo, donde trabajó como formadora en tiendas departamentales y marcas de cosméticos. Después de ganar dos veces el premio de Mejor Formadora de Latinoamérica en Clinique, lo dejó para trabajar como Gerente de Formación en Salvatore Ferragamo. Su pasión decidió reinventarse como Health Coach y estudió en el Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Allí, aprendió sobre nutrición y bienestar holístico, y se convirtió en Health Coach. Durante varios años ha estado acompañando a cientos de personas a mejorar sus hábitos alimenticios trabajando para empresas o en su programa CarbDetox. En la pandemia tuvo una evolución de la nutrición a la gestión de la energía: cómo ser más productivos haciendo menos. De esto te hablaré la próxima semana: Si quieres convertirte en Health Coach, visita su web: https://proyectobalance.com/se-health-coach/ A Mayu la puedes encontrar: Instagram: @mayumarroquin Música: Life of Riley de Kevin MacLeod tiene una licencia Atribución 4.0 de Creative Commons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fuente: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400054 Artista: http://incompetech.com/
For Day 2 of our 11 day campaign, Director of College Access and Success Jessica Marroquin joins the conversation to share how SBU works with high school seniors through the college process. Jessica has now worked with six graduating classes of South Bronx United seniors. Follow us, spread the word, and maybe even support with a donation at powerof11.southbronxunited.org. Check out the accompanying video on social media (@southbronxunited), our website, and YouTube.
Dr. Sara Marroquin describes the latest updates in breast cancer treatment technology.
Manny Marroquin: Legendary mixing engineer, 11 time grammy award winner (including Album of the Year), 38 time nominated. Restaurateur and entrepreneur.
Episode 13 of Go with Elmo Lovano features legendary mixing engineer Manny Marroquin. Manny has had an extensive career mixing some of the most legendary albums from Kanye West's College Dropout and 808 & Heartbreaks to most recently Kendrick Lamar's Mr Morale & The Big Steppers.In this deep interview, Manny talks about his recent Grammy wins with Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar and Rosalia, what it's like to be only 3 Grammys away from his idol Al Schmidt (who has 20) and his newest venture, Verse. This episode is full of gems and life lessons that span beyond just the music business.Go with Elmo Lovano is a weekly podcast where Elmo interviews creatives and entrepreneurs in music and goes deep on HOW they push forward every day, got where they are with their careers, manage their personal lives, and what they're currently focusing on.Listen to the audio form of this podcast wherever you get your podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/gowithelmoYou can listen LIVE to Go with Elmo Lovano every week on the Amp app (live.onamp.com/elmolovano) or on demand wherever you get your podcasts. Please subscribe to this channel so you can watch the videos as soon as they drop!Follow Elmo Lovano:Instagram.com/ElmoLovanoTwitter.com/ElmoLovanoLive.onamp.com/ElmoLovanoFollow Manny: https://Instagram.com/mannymarroquinhttps://twitter.com/mmmixesFollow Jammcard:https://Instagram.com/Jammcardhttps://TikTok.com/Jammcardhttps://Twitter.com/JammcardJammcard is the Music Professionals Network - https://jammcard.comThe Jammcard app is an invite only social network for vetted music professionals. You can apply to join at https://jammcard.typeform.com/to/g58t0g
This week I sat down with Arlieta Hall to talk about when she found out the difference between leg and bikini Nair. Arlieta runs a monthly show at the Lincoln Lodge called My Best Friend Is Black. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/arlieta_hall_/ Our live story comes from AJ Marroquin. AJ talked about his first time hooking up with his crush and everything that could have gone wrong went wrong. Follow AJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajdeluxe/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: ladylikechicago@gmail.com
Are you raising a bilingual child and fear they may have a delay? Do you know where your child should be in their speech development? In this throwback episode, I interview a Latina mom of 1, speech and language pathologist, and sancocho lover, Carolina Marroquin. Join us as we talk about myths surrounding language and speech development in bilingual kids, age-appropriate milestones, and how we can help their development right at home. Plus Asi que no te lo pierdas! Bilingual Resources: https://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/Que-tal-habla-y-oye-su-nino/ https://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/chart/ Get Your Free E-Book Copy of "Nobody Told Me This About Bilingual Parenting!" TAKE THE PODCAST SURVEY & GET A FREE GIFT! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D85BJRG Empower Yourself: HOW TO RAISE A BILINGUAL SPANISH CHILD ONLINE COURSE JOIN the FACEBOOK GROUP Shop: Get 25% Off your first Mi Legasi Shop purchase with code: POD25 Let's Connect: Janny: Janny on Instagram: https://instagram.com/milegasi The Latina Mom Legacy on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatinamomlegacy Facebook: https://facebook.com/milegasi Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/milegasi TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mi_legasi Chisme: Join La Lista our Newsletter at Milegasi.com and always be in the know. Hey! Send me a DM on IG and tell me what you think about the show or use #thelatinamomlegacy so I know you're a mamamiga :) XOXO Janny --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelatinamomlegacy/support
El Salvador is home to many legends, La Siguanaba, El Cipitio, El Cadejo, but it is also home to tales of hauntings and scares. Some speak stories of haunted coffee plantations in El Salvador and a very famous but haunted shopping mall, Las Galerias, which is also tied to La Familia Guirola, who are the subject of legend dealing with the devil. Cristina shares these stories with Carmen, today's guest cohost. After the spooky stories, Cristina tells Carmen of the Reyna Angelica Marroquin, a Salvadoran woman who went missing for decades in New York. First, they share a listener story, if you have a spooky story to share, email Espookytales@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail Listen to Carmen and Cristina's other podcasts Historias Unknown and Novelas Con Cafecito SPONSOR: Go to https://magicmind.co/ and use code ESPOOKY20 Join the Espooky Tales Book Club for Busy People (current book Gods of Jade and Shadow by Sylvia Moreno-Garcia): https://forms.gle/8aAhLsRuKh7zFKmU9 For more spooky stories, watch us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@espookytales Join us for movie nights on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/espooky_cristina Chat with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/4zVbvd7Hek For pictures on the places we discuss each episode, check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/espookytales/ Tweet us https://twitter.com/EspookyTales/ Support Espooky Tales on Patreon and receive bonus episodes, shoutouts, stickers and more! https://www.patreon.com/Espookytales Join Espooky Tales Premium for ad free episodes and bonus episodes (like Patreon BUT it works with Spotify): https://espookytales.supercast.com/new_landing? Music: Silent Night (Dark Piano Version)-Myuu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Videos: Heather Mac Donald On How The Delusion of Diversity Destroys Our Common Humanity(11:02) This intense AI anger is exactly what experts warned of, w Elon Musk. (15:50) The FTX corruption is even worse than we thought | Redacted with Clayton Morris (13:00) Almonds can help you cut calories University of South Australia, November 20, 2022 Weight loss is never an easy nut to crack, but a handful of almonds could keep extra kilos at bay according to new research from the University of South Australia. Examining how almonds can affect appetite, researchers found that a snack of 30-50 grams of almonds could help people cut back on the number of kilojoules they consume each day. Published in the European Journal of Nutrition, the study found that people who consumed almonds – as opposed to an energy-equivalent carbohydrate snack – lowered their energy intake by 300 kilojoules (most of which came from junk food) at the subsequent meal. “Our research examined the hormones that regulate appetite, and how nuts – specifically almonds – might contribute to appetite control. We found that people who ate almonds experienced changes in their appetite-regulating hormones, and that these may have contributed to reduced food intake (by 300kJ).” The study found that people who ate almonds had 47 per cent lower C-peptide responses (which can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease); and higher levels of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (18 per cent higher), glucagon (39 per cent higher), and pancreatic polypeptide responses (44 per cent higher). Glucagon sends satiety signals to the brain, while pancreatic polypeptide slows digestion which may reduce food intake, both encouraging weight loss. “Almonds are high in protein, fibre, and unsaturated fatty acids, which may contribute to their satiating properties and help explain why fewer kilojoules were consumed.” The findings of this study show that eating almonds produce small changes to people's energy intake, Dr Carter says this may have clinical effects in the long term. Probiotics help maintain a healthy microbiome when taken with antibiotics Texas Christian University, November 18 2022. A systematic review published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology helps answer the question concerning whether probiotics should be taken along with antibiotics to support gut health. Although probiotics decrease the adverse gastrointestinal effects caused by antibiotics, their ability to preserve intestinal microbial composition that is negatively impacted by antibiotic therapy is not well understood. “Like in a human community, we need people that have different professions because we don't all know how to do every single job,” she explained. “And so, the same happens with bacteria. We need lots of different gut bacteria that know how to do different things.” While it is well known that antibiotics destroy some beneficial intestinal microorganisms, some healthcare professionals have expressed a concern that administering probiotics to antibiotic-treated patients could further alter the established gut microbe balance. The review included 29 studies published during a 7-year period. The authors concluded that consuming probiotics with antibiotics can prevent or reduce some changes caused by antibiotics to the microbiome. “When participants take antibiotics, we see several consistent changes in some bacterial species,” Dr Marroquin observed. “But when treatment was combined with probiotics, the majority of those changes were less pronounced and some changes were completely prevented.” New study shows repeated stress accelerates aging of the eye University of California, Irvine, November 21, 2022 New research from the University of California, Irvine, suggests aging is an important component of retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma, and that novel pathways can be targeted when designing new treatments for glaucoma patients. The study was published today in Aging Cell. Along with her colleagues, Dorota Skowronska‐Krawczyk, Ph.D., at the UCI School of Medicine, describes the transcriptional and epigenetic changes happening in aging retina. The team shows how stress, such as intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation in the eye, causes retinal tissue to undergo epigenetic and transcriptional changes similar to natural aging. And, how in young retinal tissue, repetitive stress induces features of accelerated aging including the accelerated epigenetic age. Aging is a universal process that affects all cells in an organism. In the eye, it is a major risk factor for a group of neuropathies called glaucoma. Because of the increase in aging populations worldwide, current estimates show that the number of people with glaucoma (aged 40-80) will increase to over 110 million in 2040. In humans, IOP has a circadian rhythm. In healthy individuals, it oscillates typically in the 12-21 mmHg range and tends to be highest in approximately two thirds of individuals during the nocturnal period. Due to IOP fluctuations, a single IOP measurement is often insufficient to characterize the real pathology and risk of disease progression in glaucoma patients. Long-term IOP fluctuation has been reported to be a strong predictor for glaucoma progression. This new study suggests that the cumulative impact of the fluctuations of IOP is directly responsible for the aging of the tissue. Researchers now have a new tool to estimate the impact of stress and treatment on the aging status of retinal tissue, which has made these new discoveries possible. In collaboration with the Clock Foundation and Steve Horvath, Ph.D., from Altos Labs, who pioneered the development of epigenetic clocks that can measure age based on methylation changes in the DNA of tissues, it was possible for researchers to show that repetitive, mild IOP elevation can accelerate epigenetic age of the tissues. What do people experience at the border between life and death? University of London & New York University, November 20, 2022 A new study on near-death experiences featured 567 men and women whose hearts stopped while hospitalized in the United States and the United Kingdom. Out of 28 survivors of cardiac arrest interviewed as part of the study, 11 recalled memories suggesting consciousness while undergoing CPR. Additional cardiac arrest survivors provided self-reports about what they experienced while their hearts stopped. Reports included perceiving separating from their bodies and meaningful examinations of their lives. Researchers discovered spikes of brain activity up to an hour into CPR. Dr. Parnia, who served as lead investigator of the study, explained that he and the other researchers undertook this research in an attempt to scientifically explore something that health professionals have discussed anecdotally for decades: The similar stories people revived by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) often tell about the time when their hearts stopped. “For decades now, millions of people who've gone through this have reported having lucid heightened consciousness, even though from the perspective of their doctors they were not conscious and they were in death,” Dr. Parnia told MNT. The study centered around 567 men and women who received CPR after their hearts stopped beating while at one of 25 participating hospitals in the United States and the United Kingdom. When health practitioners began CPR on a patient whose heart stopped, researchers rushed to the scene, bringing along a portable electroencephalogram, or EEG, to monitor electrical activity in different parts of the brain, and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure oxygen saturation of superficial brain cortex regions. Taking care not to get in the way of health practitioners performing CPR, researchers also clamped a tablet computer above the patient's head. The tablet was connected to Bluetooth headphones which were placed on the patient's ears. Of 567 subjects, 213 or about 38% experienced sustained return of spontaneous circulation, meaning their pulse was restored for 20 minutes or longer. Only 53, or fewer than 10% of the participants, lived to be discharged from the hospital. Of those 53, 25 were unable to be interviewed by researchers due to poor health. The remaining 28 participants were interviewed 2 to 4 weeks after cardiac arrest depending on their recovery. Of the 28 participants interviewed, 11 — or 39% — reported having memories during cardiac arrest. Two of the 28 participants could hear the medical staff working while receiving CPR. One participant recalled seeing the medical staff working and could feel someone rubbing his chest. Using the near-death scale, six participants had transcendent experiences. Three participants reported dream-like experiences, which included a singing fisherman. Six of the 28 participants interviewed remembered the experience of dying. These recollections included one person who heard a deceased grandmother telling her to return to her body. “We characterize the testimonies that people had and were able to identify that there is a unique recalled experience of death that is different to other experiences that people may have in the hospital or elsewhere,” Dr. Parnia said, “and that these are not hallucinations, they are not illusions, they are not delusions, they are real experiences that emerge when you die.” Fifty-three participants had interpretable EEG data. Researchers discovered spikes of brain activity, including so-called gamma, delta, theta, alpha, and beta waves emerging up to 60 minutes into CPR. Some of these brain waves normally occur when people are conscious and performing functions like memory retrieval and thinking. According to the researchers, this is the first time such biomarkers of consciousness have been identified during CPR for cardiac arrest. “We found the brain electrical markers of heightened […] lucid consciousness, the same markers as you get in people who are having memory retrievals who are having […] high order cognitive processes, except that this was occurring when the brain had shut down. Research suggests agmatine can boost brain health and uplift your mood naturally Yonsei University College of Medicine (S Korea), October 28, 2022. Athletes and bodybuilders are always eager to learn more about new products that can help enhance their workouts by promoting strength and stamina. Agmatine, a natural compound, is often used by health enthusiasts as a pre-workout supplement. According to research, agmatine can also potentially be used to boost brain health and improve mood. In one scientific review, researchers suggest that the compound can help prevent neurodegenerative diseases and assist in the recovery of brain injury patients. Agmatine or 4-aminobutyl-guanidine is produced in your body from arginine, an amino acid found in foods like chickpeas, lentils, pork and poultry. When used as a pre-workout supplement, experts recommend not taking it with protein since dietary protein can slow the absorption of agmatine. This then diminishes its benefits. Agmatine is often listed on supplement labels as agmatine sulfate. Dosages range between 250 mg to 1,000 mg per scoop, with intake recommendations between one to two grams per day. Agmatine has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects and can scavenge harmful free radicals that cause oxidative damage to your organs and tissues. Some people believe agmatine can help enhance workouts by increasing levels of beneficial nitric oxide. This then dilates blood vessels and promotes healthy circulation. Data also suggests that agmatine may help activate the release of pain-killing, mood-lifting endorphins, which can boost motivation and mood. This suggests taking agmatine can help make you feel more inclined to exercise. The compound may also help block aged glycation end products. Your body produces these potentially carcinogenic compounds after you eat charcoal-broiled or well-done meats. Agmatine may also help down-regulate matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which are tissue-degrading enzymes that can facilitate the spread of malignant tumors. Studies show that agmatine works against the glutamate receptors that affect pain perception. Data from preliminary studies have supported agmatine's ability to reduce pain and strengthen the pain-killing effects of prescription opioids. Experts hope that agmatine can be used to help reduce the amount of medications needed and decrease the possibility of addiction to opioids. Supplementation with agmatine may help activate serotonin, the “feel good” chemical in your body while also decreasing levels of cortisol, the “stress” hormone that builds up when you are under duress. In a review published in the European Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, scientists suggest that agmatine has antidepressant effects. According to a 2018 study published in the journal Human and Experimental Toxicology, agmatine can help protect brain cells from oxidative stress and inflammation caused by laboratory-induced Parkinson's. Prenatal phthalate exposure can significantly impact infant behavior and cognition, says study University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, November 16, 2022 Prenatal exposure to phthalates, a set of chemicals commonly found in plastics and personal care products, has been shown to significantly impact aspects of behavior and cognition in infants, according to a team of researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. “Phthalates are widespread, and several well-known studies have reported that 100% of pregnant individuals had detectable levels of phthalates in their bodies,” said developmental neurotoxicologist Jenna Sprowles, a former postdoctoral research associate at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. Children's toys, cosmetics, and constructional materials are all potential sources of phthalate exposure, as are other materials made from polyvinyl chloride. When individuals who are pregnant are exposed to phthalates, the chemical compound crosses the placental barrier to interact directly with the fetus. Phthalates can also be transferred to a newborn through breast milk. Their study, reported in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology, investigated the neurobehavioral impacts of prenatal phthalate exposure in infants aged 4.5 and 7.5 months. Since many existing studies focus on individuals in early and middle childhood, providing attention to this age group is especially important. “Phthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals, meaning they interact with and alter how hormones typically act in the body. Hormones play crucial roles in brain development, so when the activities of hormones are altered by chemicals like phthalates, adverse functional effects are possible,” Sprowles said. “While we do know that different phthalates can affect different hormone systems, we don't yet know exactly how particular phthalates exert their specific effects.” The researchers found that the impact of prenatal phthalate exposure was specific to each phthalate's particular properties. For example, higher prenatal concentrations of a phthalate called MEP, which is commonly found in personal care products, were associated with lower ASQ scores (indicating below-average development) in certain domains. Their results align with existing studies, some of which have been carried out in animal models, which indicate that both prenatal and neonatal exposure to phthalates alters neural structure and function, resulting in impaired cognition and altered behavior.
Our headphone guy Jeff (https://www.crutchfield.com/r/B0Q) got the rare opportunity to chat with Grammy award-winning mixing engineer Manny Marroquin (http://www.mannymarroquin.com/). A veteran of the music industry for over 30 years, Manny has worked with the best artists in the business, including Alicia Keys, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, and Kendrick Lamar. Jeff talks with him about his history in the business, his studio, his groundbreaking restaurant and live venue (https://www.verse.la/), and his recent work with Audeze (https://www.crutchfield.com/r/B0R) designing the Audeze MM-500 open-back planar magnetic studio headphones (https://www.crutchfield.com/r/B0S). Before, after, and at spots in between the interview, J.R., Eric, and Jeff provide the "Crutchfield take" on Manny's philosophy and work. Before all is said and done, J.R. breaks out the new Audeze MM-500 headphones for Eric and J.R. to try out for themselves!
Building Strong Dynamics with Joe Marroquin A serial entrepreneur, investor, and creator, Joe Marroquin always loved business and helping others, even at an early age. Growing up in a single-parent household in the Central Valley of California, Joe didn't have friends, or even family, who were entrepreneurs he admired. However, he had two younger siblings for whom he needed to lead the way. “Being the oldest, you learn to lead the way. It played a significant role in how I would go into business. Taking charge allowed me to learn leadership.” In the late 1990s, he began his entrepreneurial journey. By the time the 2000s came around, Joe was approached to be an integral part of two leading lighting companies in the automotive industry - an industry for which he had a great passion for. From there, things only developed stronger as Joe started to build a portfolio with investments in Real Estate, Technology, Oil, Service, and one of his all-time passions, Food & Beverage, where he made his own investment company, JM Dynamics Enterprises. Now with over 25 years of Entrepreneur and various industry experience, Joe spends his time still investing in start-ups and small businesses in the automotive and real estate. Food & beverage industries while also using his experience and leadership skills to coach and mentor young entrepreneurs and start-ups on building a solid and sustainable business structure that will grow even in the shakiest of times. Listen in as Joe and I discuss his early upbringing, his challenges, and how he turned it all around to find a path of Fearless Happyness.
In the 34th episode of “Inside the Oval” presented by Dignity Health, Chelsea Marroquin discussed why everyone should work a customer service job during their life, if working in a parks and recreation department is like being on the Amy Poehler show, tips and tricks to getting same-day tickets and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leyendas y relatos de la banda mexicana de indie rock NIÑA contados por sus integrantes y amigos. Episodio 03 nos visita Vicente Marroquin aka Chente primer bajista de NIÑA de finales de los 90s a principios de los 2000s. La publicación Episodio 03 – Del 96 al 2000 (feat Vicente Marroquin) apareció por primera vez en NIÑA.
Leyendas y relatos de la banda mexicana de indie rock NIÑA contados por sus integrantes y amigos. Episodio 02, nos visitan Aldo y Mario dos integrantes legendarios de la banda. Amigos desde que cursaban la preparatoria, y han formado parte de múltiples alineaciones, conciertos y grabaciones de NIÑA. La publicación Episodio 02 – Guerreros del Barrio (feat Aldo Marroquin y Mario Landa) apareció por primera vez en NIÑA.
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Episode 37 "Two Comedians in El Paso" with Jorge Marroquin aka DJ Cooch (ig: @djcooch) and Luis Villasenor (ig: iamluisvillasenor) came to the studio for some laughs and history lessons. We talk about their careers in comedy and music. DJ Cooch tells a nice little story about Juan Gabriel as well. Tell your Tias to listen in. They both bless us with WILD drunk/party stories! Don't be shy and listen to this everywhere! Thanks to Downtown Drew and John Gotti Maserati for the work. Come for a drink, stay for the laughs! Thanks for tuning in to the ruckus. Share with your Sanch@s! We are on YouTube so make sure y'all like and subscribe! Follow us on instagram @bro.monroe.showhttps://linktr.ee/three1media
Hablamos con Stevan y Chay acerca de como es liderar una iglesia y un estudio de tatuajes. Conoce más de BREAD OF LIFE aquí: https://www.instagram.com/breadoflifegt/ Conoce más de SOUL ANCHOR TATOO aquí: https://www.instagram.com/soulsanchortattoo/
Hija de inmigrantes judíos ucranianos Margo Glantz nació en Ciudad de México en el año 1930. Docente, narradora, ensayista y crítica literaria, es autora de unos treinta libros que siempre encuentran la forma de convertirse en más. Su escritura fragmentaria -que en su momento fue vanguardia y que la convirtió en una pionera de las formas contemporáneas de la literatura- le permite a Glantz reconvertir su obra constantemente. Experta en Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Glantz estudió Literatura en la UNAM -donde además enseñó durante más de 50 años- y se doctoró en Letras Hispánicas en la Sorbona, de Francia. A fines de los años 80 fue agregada cultural de la embajada de México en Londres y también ocupó otros cargos relevantes, además de haber recibido innumerables y prestigiosos becas y premios. Es autora de libros como Las genealogías, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: saberes y placeres, El rastro y Saña. En Argentina, en los últimos meses la editorial Ampersand publicó en su colección Lectores su ensayo El texto encuentra un cuerpo y, recientemente, bajo el título Sólo lo fugitivo permanece, El cuenco de plata editó una nueva compilación de relatos y textos breves cuya protagonista es un personaje clásico de Glantz, Nora García, una suerte de alter ego de la autora. Conversamos con Margo días atrás sobre su obra, sus orígenes, su tratamiento del cuerpo femenino en sus textos, su apasionada relación con el arte, el tango, la moda y el diseño y su entrañable amistad con los escritores argentinos Tamara Kamenszain y Héctor Libertella. En El Extranjero, Hinde habló de “Trust” el libro del escritor argentino Hernán Díaz y en Libros que sí recomendó la reedición de “Ley de juego” de Miguel Briante (Mil Botellas) y “El peligro de estar cuerda” de Rosa Montero (Seix Barral) En Voz Alta, la poeta peruana Valeria Román Marroquin leyó el poema [De Cajarmarca al sitio de Jr. Cusco] de Manuel Fernández y en Te regalo un libro, Javier Porta Fouz, director artístico del Bafici que acaba de publicar “Buenos Aires sin mapa” habló de "Descanso de caminantes" y "Borges" ambos de Adolfo Bioy Casares.
Have your kids ever expressed an interest in doing voice over work? Maybe you've already auditioned them with your agent or through a casting site? Do they go into your booth to play? Who knows, maybe this is a career path them. Having that conversation, trying to figure out how to support them, how to get them coaching and how to set them on a path to success can be tricky. That's where Vanessa Marroquin comes in. She specializes in coaching kids and has plenty of great advice to offer. Exploring Voice Over for Kids and Teens Webinar - Click Here VO with Vanessa - https://www.vowithvanessa.com Vanessa Marroquin on Instagram @vanessamvoice Vanessa Marroquin - https://www.vanessamarroquin.com Marc Scott on Instagram - @marcscott RESOURCES * One Piece of Advice Free eBook https://marcscottcoaching.com/onepieceofadviceebook/ * Get an instant $25 credit when you sign up for VoiceZam Visit https://voicezam.com/marcscott * Need a little marketing help? Download a FREE eBook - 5 Steps to Marketing Like a VOpreneur Download now at https://marcscottcoaching.com/5marketingstepsebook * For voice over services: Visit https://marcscottvoiceover.com * Want VOpreneur Swag? Visit https://teespring.com/stores/vopreneur * Join the VOpreneur Facebook Group Visit https://facebook.com/groups/vopreneur EVERYDAY VOPRENEURS IN THIS EPISODE * Thanks to "Uncle Roy" for production assistance! Visit http://antlandproductions.com * Thanks to Christy Harst for VO contributions! Visit https://christyharst.com * Thanks to Krysta Wallrauch for VO contributions! Visit http://krystawallrauch.com If you need guidance with your voice over business or learning how to more effectively market, I can help. Book a 15 minute free consultation with me to discuss your specific needs. Book Your Consult
#43 - Claudia Marroquin: RIGHT PLACE. RIGHT TIME. Bowdoin College May Be RIGHT FOR YOU They say that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. High School graduation is the ultimate sign of preparation. It is the culmination of 13 years of training for the marathon we call life. From high school, students head off into a variety of paths and futures, some include heading off to colleges 3000 miles away from home. If you know a student who has been admitted to Bowdoin College, located in Brunswick, Maine, you might call that student “lucky,” or another way of talking about luck is to say a student was at the right place at the right time. Today's guest, Claudia Marroquin, serves as the Director of Admissions at Bowdoin, she knows a thing or two opportunity. After applying to 14 colleges, Claudia was considered lucky, yet her personal story is about preparation since elementary school. Claudia narrowed down her choices to 4 schools. Today you'll hear exactly how she chose the right school for her. You do not want to miss this very personal story today. Claudia Marroquin Bio: Claudia Marroquin is a 2006 graduate of Bowdoin College and joined the admissions office in 2010. She has overseen the expansion of the college's multicultural recruitment efforts through fly-in programs for underrepresented students and has increased Bowdoin's partnerships with community based organizations across the country, such as College Horizons and QuestBridge. As Director of Admissions, Claudia oversees the operations of the admissions office including hiring and supervision of staff, manages the operating budget, works on recruitment and enrollment strategy, and has served on a variety of campus-wide committees and working groups. She is a member of IACAC, NACAC, and NECBAC, where she served as chair of the finance committee from 2015-2017. In Maine, she has participated in leadership development through the Institute for Civic Leadership and served as a board member for Hardy Girls, Healthy women. Learn the 5 Biggest Mistakes Teens Make and the 4 Most Common Essay Topics: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Check out the Destination YOUniversity FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2489993244570408 See our website here: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/ Schedule a call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule ________________________________ #collegeadmissions #collegeessays #collegeapplication #financialaid #scholarships #collegeessaybootcamp #dreamcollegeacademy #drcynthiacolon #highschooljuniors #highschoolseniors
Deb and Manny start the show by teaching Cruz how he can use the Meta Verse to his advantage and create NFT's for his hair salon. They say that you can really multiply your assets by getting inthe Meta Verse.NFT's have opened the doors for people to become millionaires overnight. All it takes is ONE NFT to change your entire life. Manny teaches an amazing Master Class to get more familiar with this space. Deb and Manny got picked up by Dez Bryant with their podcast NFT Couch Talk after their 3rd episode and it will now be called "Probably Nothing". Their passion is the women empowerment movement and women travelled from all over the world to partake in the event. One of the women owns a Bored Ape and it is unbelievable how it changed her life. She only bought it because she thought it was cute for her art business. Deb wants to bring all the beautiful, powerful women together and educate them and have everyone support each other. She is building a group that builds one on one relationships and is a women army.Contact Deb or Manny if you want to part of this movement. They are very open and willing to help and are here to guide and support. Manny says that it is truly all about community in the NFT world.They are super excited about opening the first NFT gallery nationwide called Gallery Defi and start their podcast "Probably Nothing" with Dez Bryant. Manny has collected so many NFT's that he wakes up with money in his account from his NFT collection and he wants to teach everyone how to do this.We learn that Open Sea is like ebay for NFT's. It is the world's largest marketplace for NFT and is evaluated for billions of dollars. We are barely scratching the surface that is how early it is in this space. Deb and Manny want to help people elevate their lives through this amazing technology. https://www.instagram.com/mekamanny/https://www.instagram.com/deborah.m_/
#002 - In this episode, Roxana Marroquin of Agua de Jade Apothecary shares about the journey of remembrance and reconnection in healing with ancestral medicines. And there is such a sweet radiance beaming in her relationship with the plants and how she connects with them directly from the heart. We first recorded this interview for the Plant Spirit Herbalism Summit, and it was such a gem of a discussion that I wanted to share it with you here.Roxana Marroquin (she/her/ella) is a spiritual herbalist, artist, art therapist, organizer and gardener. Trained under master herbalist Karen M. Rose of Sacred Vibes Apothecary, Roxana centers ancestral wisdom and Earth based spirituality in her herbal practice. Agua de Jade Apothecary is the vessel from which she creates and distributes herbal offerings, provides individual consultations, and facilitates sharing of knowledge among her community.Roxana has facilitated herbal knowledge shares (workshops) at GreenThumb's 34th Annual GrowTogether Conference, Annual NYC Spiritual Herbalism Conference, Make The Road NJ, The Youth Farm, and various other community gardens, organizations, coffee shops, and pop up locations around her community of Hudson County, NJ and beyond.A perpetual student of self, plants, and all her relations, Roxana is in a lifelong journey of remembrance and reconnection.You can find her at www.aguadejade.com and on IG @aguadejade.For more info, please visit: www.saraartemisia.com and IG @multidimensional.nature
This week I talked with Chicago comic Tessa Orzech about the time she got down and extra dirty in a bar bathroom after a long day of work. Tessa runs an awesome show called Camp at the Lincoln Lodge. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/tessaorzech/ Our live story comes from AJ Marroquin. AJ talked about his several attempts at vacation sex that went completely sideways. Follow AJ on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ajdeluxe/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/ajdeluxe_). The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Natalie Grace Alford: https://nataliegracealford1.bandcamp.com Follow Ladylike: https://www.facebook.com/ladylikechicago https://www.instagram.com/ladylikechicago https://twitter.com/ladylikechicago Contact us: ladylikechicago@gmail.com
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