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The Southern California farm synonymous with breathtaking blooms and gorgeous flowers and foliage is celebrating its 100th year in business this year. Founded by Giovanni Mellano in 1925, Mellano & Company is embarking on “Blooming into a New Era,” a year-long celebration highlighting the generations of families and faces who have played an integral role […] The post Episode 710: Celebrating 100 years of California flower farming with Mike A. Mellano of Mellano & Co. appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
I veckans avsnitt av ”Så in i Själen” så möter ni Swami Jyothirmayah, eller Swami J som han också kallas. Swami J är en högt ansedd expert på yoga, meditation och andningstekniker och håller mästerklasser över hela Europa, Mellanöstern och Indien. Han är internationell direktör för The Art of Living Foundation, och reser över hela världen i sina ansträngningar att bygga ett stressfritt och våldsfritt samhälle, och sprida Art of Living, budskap om fred och universellt broderskap. The Art of Living Foundation grundades 1981 av Sri Sri Ravi Shankar och verkar i över 160 länder. Det är en av de största oberoende, humanitära icke-statliga organisationerna i världen. Aktiv i många andra internationella organ och kommittéer inom områdena hälsa, utbildning och hållbar utveckling.Deras uppdrag omfattar biståndsprojekt i utvecklingsländer, trauma- och stresshantering i krisområden och rehabiliteringsprogram för våldsoffer och fängelsefångar samt yoga och meditations klasser. Swami Jyothirmayah är inte bara en populär talare och lärare i yoga, meditation och andningstekniker, han har även genomfört program för rebeller i konfliktområden, i fängelser, på universitet och ambassader. Teknikerna han lär ut har effekt både på individnivå och i samhället.Avsnittet är på engelska och avslutas med en 15 minuter guidad meditation av Swami J. Varmt välkomna till ”Så in i Själen”Producerat av Silverdrake Förlagwww.silverSwami Jyothirmayah på sociala medier dTwitter @jyothirmayahFacebook swami.jyothirmayah Instagram: swamijyothirmayahofficial Webbplats www.artofliving.org rakeforlag.seRedaktör: Marcus Tigerdraakemarcus@silverdrakeforlag.seKlipp: Patrik Sundén Följ denna länk för att del av Så in Själens första ljudbok https://plus.acast.com/s/sa-in-i-sjalen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sofía Mellano is a holistic Human Design empowerment and embodiment coach for women that are ready to claim their power back and have a fulfilling, magnetic and hearty life. "As a Reflector on the RAX of 4 ways my mission is to unleash your highest potential, inspire you to be bold and courageous and guide you to embody your most authentic self." Connect with Sofia Mellano: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sofia.mellano/ Website: https://sofiamellano.com/ Connect with Travis Day: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis.day/ Website: https://www.neutrinoseas.com/
We welcome Mike Mellano to the new talk show studio at The Film Hub to discuss his journey. From growing up in the family business to making the decision to join the military. Getting his education was no cake walk either, but he found a way, and is using it to his advantage. Mike eventually rejoined the family business and attempted to get their buy-in with his new idea... but they refused. He scrapped and found a way with hard work, and some luck, to make it happen. Now his business is in line to become the largest of its kind in the county of San Diego! Tune in to learn more about Mike, and how he fulfilled his entrepreneurial vision! Find Mike Mellano at https://www.coastalwellnessdispensaryca.com/ or visit him at 1044 La Mirada CtVistaCA92081. This show was brought to you by Odd Pairing, YourInsurancePlace.com, Network1on1, & the Film Hub. You can follow us @samebipod & @adifferentdayradio. So much to be seen with this new set so don't miss us on Spotify & YouTube! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samebizpod/support
Se plonger dans l'univers artistique d'Olivier Mellano, c'est l'assurance d'être pris d'un grand vertige. En effet, ce musicien n'a cessé d'accumuler les expériences avec de nombreux groupes, une cinquantaine à ce jour, couvrant un vaste panel stylistique depuis le rock et la pop jusqu'à l'électro, le hip-hop et la chanson. Ses collaborations vont du groupe coréen de métal Jambilaï aux voix si caractéristiques d'Élise Caron, Brendan Perry, John Greaves, G.W Sok ou du rappeur MC Dälek. Parmi ses multiples collaborations, on trouve autant d'ensembles undergrounds que de noms plus connus, à l'image de Miossec ou Dominique A. Olivier Mellano s'essaye à tout avec l'intention clairement avouée de « dissoudre toute hiérarchie esthétique » : musique de théâtre, de danse, de cinéma, de ciné-concert, de radio, de littérature, improvisation, en solo, en duo, avec des comédiens ou des écrivains, spectacles, incursions dans le monde de la musique écrite etc. Sans parler de l'écriture de livres... Une rencontre avec Guillaume Kosmicki. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode, we talked about: Being yourself sometimes is the hardest thing Coming back to our body Remembering who you are Being aware of my own design Start changing your subconscious Your body is the guide Feeling disconnected from your womb How to regulate your nervous system Working with inner parts of ourselves Sitting into our power as women Creating a reconnection with your body Difference between fear and intuition Don't be afraid of making decisions for your body "The heart just wants you to be whatever you want to be" "I have to remind myself to come back into my center and to realize when I'm taking strategies that don't serve me" "You were not designed to be isolated in yourself, your nervous system is just dysregulated" About Sofia: Human Design Mentor, Kundalini Yoga Teacher and Somatic Practitioner Sofia, a 2/4 Reflector, is a Human Design mentor, Energy Bodywork practitioner, certified Hatha and Kundalini Yoga teacher, and an intuitive soul by nature. She is passionate about teaching people how to raise their frequency, become more compassionate and feel more connected with their inner essence. She believes in the power of aligning our emotions with our thoughts to magnetize our most authentic selves. She calls Human Design the “Soul's Map”. It is a foundation that guides us to release anything we thought we are from social conditioning. And shows us our most unique gifts and purpose to operate and navigate our Lives. She uses it to help guide people to embody their unique blueprint with breathwork, meditation, mantras and kriyas. www.sofiamellano.com IG: @humandesignbysofia Reviews are like a virtual hug and you know I LOVE hugs! It would mean a world to me if you could please write me an honest review so more women can find this show
Dreamers & doers // Passion & purpose, meditation & mindfulness, personal growth
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 3:14 Sofia joins us for tea, explains why she's not in Ubud anymore and why she may trigger people 12:40 Is Human Design a useful tool? 17:10 Sofia shares her Human Design perspective when it comes to Alex & Lawrence's collaboration, starting with Lawrence 33:10 Sofia speaks to the role of Alex as a projector and how it fits within the collaboration 41:30 About Ubud, if it had a human design and what is normal here 46:30 Comedy, being funny and closing the show -- More about Ubud on Tea: To follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ubudontea For all links and platforms, check https://ubudontea.com -- Follow our guest: Follow Sofia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humandesignbysofia/
durée : 00:54:46 - Côté club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l'actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !
durée : 00:54:46 - Côté club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l'actualité musicale et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !
Trigger warning: This episode may include discussions about suicide, mental illness, substance abuse and self-harm. If these topics are sensitive to you, proceed with caution. It may also contain strong language and is intended for an adult audience. If you are feeling suicidal, thinking about hurting yourself, or are concerned that someone you know may be in danger of hurting himself or herself, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255. (800-273-TALK). Suicide warning signs can be found at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website (Afsp.org). Today we come together to connect and share. Jean Mellano is the founder of the Touched by Suicide series & Steve Tarpinian's surviving partner Michael Lovato is the narrator & a friend of Steve's who was deeply touched by his tragic suicide Nicole DeBoom is the series co-collaborator with Jean, podcast engineer & interviewer This project was originally concepted as a single episode podcast with the objective of destigmatizing suicide and mental health. It turned into a 10-part series plus this epilogue with a much greater message to share - that suicide is so much more pervasive than we ever imagined and that we are not alone in our suffering. We learned so much through creating this series & we hope you did too. Notables: In the weeks and months before he passed, Steve contacted several people that he was close to, but did not normally speak to on a regular basis. It almost seemed like he wanted to say goodbye, or "clean up his side of the fence" if there were any unresolved issues. Everyone grieves differently. When a person is grieving one lost due to suicide, some loved ones may be unintentionally hurt by the actions taken by others who are also mourning the loss. Adam Sud's ("An Attempter" episode) quote "Suicide is not about someone trying to end their life, suicide is someone trying to end their pain" explains so much. Kevin Hines ("A Golden Gate Jump Survivor" episode) had instant regret as soon as his hand left the railing. Did Steve have that regret before he took his own life? As difficult and painful as it is to hear the stories of those touched by suicide, it helps us "get it". It is human nature to be silent about the cause of death when it is suicide. This in turn propagates the stigma. We combat helplessness by being helpful. Suicide does not discriminate. There is no one profile type that can describe someone who may take their own life. People who die by suicide can be in the depths of despair or they can be at the pinnacle of their life (having it all). There are so many who are silently suffering. Steve's legacy is helping others. He helped so many tap into themselves. People cannot relate to mental pain like they can relate to physical pain. We tried to finish the Epilogue on a happy note, but we were not able to. This podcast is not light listening and also is very painful for many to listen to. It was also very painful for us to create. In the podcast, Michael jokingly alluded to Steve's voice being not so great. To bring a smile to your face, click on any of these youtube links below to see Steve at his best - creative, funny and playful. The Touched by Suicide Podcast Series demonstrates that there is so much collateral damage resulting from suicide. The interviewees bravely revealed their vulnerabilities and raw feelings. Hopefully, this project will inspire conversation about suicide. That in itself will help reduce the stigma. Thank you for listening, for your support and for sharing with anyone who needs to hear this right now. Medical Advisory: The Run This World Podcast & the Touched by Suicide series does not provide crisis, counseling or direct services. The information and resources contained on this site are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult a mental health professional before making changes to your treatment plan. Please be sure to share this podcast with anyone who needs to hear it right now. Thank you for listening. Music credit: "Forgiveness" by Sensho from Upbeatt.io
Trigger warning: This episode may include discussions about suicide, mental illness, substance abuse and self-harm. If these topics are sensitive to you, proceed with caution. It may also contain strong language and is intended for an adult audience. If you are feeling suicidal, thinking about hurting yourself, or are concerned that someone you know may be in danger of hurting himself or herself, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988. When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary. The current Lifeline phone number (1-800-273-8255) will always remain available to people in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, even after 988 is launched nationally. Veterans can now dial 988 and press 1 to reach the Veteran Crisis Line. Suicide warning signs can be found at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website (Afsp.org). Today we come together to connect and share. Jean Mellano is the founder of the Touched by Suicide series & Steve Tarpinian's surviving partner Michael Lovato is the narrator & a friend of Steve's who was deeply touched by his tragic suicide Nicole DeBoom is the series co-collaborator with Jean, podcast engineer & interviewer This project was originally concepted as a single episode podcast with the objective of destigmatizing suicide and mental health. It turned into a 10-part series plus this epilogue with a much greater message to share - that suicide is so much more pervasive than we ever imagined and that we are not alone in our suffering. We learned so much through creating this series & we hope you did too. Notables: In the weeks and months before he passed, Steve contacted several people that he was close to, but did not normally speak to on a regular basis. It almost seemed like he wanted to say goodbye, or "clean up his side of the fence" if there were any unresolved issues. Everyone grieves differently. When a person is grieving one lost due to suicide, some loved ones may be unintentionally hurt by the actions taken by others who are also mourning the loss. Adam Sud's ("An Attempter" episode) quote "Suicide is not about someone trying to end their life, suicide is someone trying to end their pain" explains so much. Kevin Hines ("A Golden Gate Jump Survivor" episode) had instant regret as soon as his hand left the railing. Did Steve have that regret before he took his own life? As difficult and painful as it is to hear the stories of those touched by suicide, it helps us "get it". It is human nature to be silent about the cause of death when it is suicide. This in turn propagates the stigma. We combat helplessness by being helpful. Suicide does not discriminate. There is no one profile type that can describe someone who may take their own life. People who die by suicide can be in the depths of despair or they can be at the pinnacle of their life (having it all). There are so many who are silently suffering. Steve's legacy is helping others. He helped so many tap into themselves. People cannot relate to mental pain like they can relate to physical pain. We tried to finish the Epilogue on a happy note, but we were not able to. This podcast is not light listening and also is very painful for many to listen to. It was also very painful for us to create. In the podcast, Michael jokingly alluded to Steve's voice being not so great. To bring a smile to your face, click on any of these youtube links below to see Steve at his best - creative, funny and playful. The Touched by Suicide Podcast Series demonstrates that there is so much collateral damage resulting from suicide. The interviewees bravely revealed their vulnerabilities and raw feelings. Hopefully, this project will inspire conversation about suicide. That in itself will help reduce the stigma. Thank you for listening, for your support and for sharing with anyone who needs to hear this right now. Medical Advisory: The Run This World Podcast & the Touched by Suicide series does not provide crisis, counseling or direct services. The information and resources contained on this site are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult a mental health professional before making changes to your treatment plan. Please be sure to share this podcast with anyone who needs to hear it right now. Thank you for listening. Music credit: "Forgiveness" by Sensho from Upbeatt.io
Trigger warning: This episode may include discussions about suicide, mental illness, substance abuse and self-harm. If these topics are sensitive to you, proceed with caution. It may also contain strong language and is intended for an adult audience. If you are feeling suicidal, thinking about hurting yourself, or are concerned that someone you know may be in danger of hurting himself or herself, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255. (800-273-TALK). Suicide warning signs can be found at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website (Afsp.org). Today we hear the perspective of a surviving partner. Her name is Jean Mellano. Steve and Jean met in 1981 and were together for over 33 years. Theirs was a love story and a tragedy. In 2013, Steve started slipping away and his depressions were becoming more frequent and longer in duration. Even though he sought professional help, he could no longer make decisions and was no longer capable of running his business. For any survivor who is listening, this episode is so powerful because Jean shares her struggles before and after Steve's death. Like many survivors, memories continue to surface at often unexpected times. After she finished this interview, Jean remembered something important that she wanted to make sure we include. A few weeks before he passed, in a phone conversation, Steve shared with her that he was so afraid. When she asked what he meant, he could not—or did not want to—explain what he feared. Little did she know, he probably realized he was literally “losing his mind” and had no control over it. He felt he had no options left. Steve was her Ironman, her rock of support who got her through cancer and the passing of her parents—how could he possibly feel so vulnerable and alone? And how could she not know? These are the thoughts that continue to surface, even 7 years later. Sadly, this is common for survivors, so if you are going through this, you are not alone. Notables: Jean often says that she had no idea he would try to take his own life. Less than 30 minutes before he passed, she received this text message from him. The things Jean remembers about their early days Belly laughs: Steve already made her laugh so much. A good belly laugh is how Steve helped diagnose her tonsil cancer Pity Parties: When Jean was going through a particularly tough chemo session, Steve took out some party hats and "What the f*ck is she so happy about?" It's so easy to look back and wonder... When you live with someone who is suffering, the changes can be so small and incremental that it's hard to really know when they change into something more serious. Ativan was used to treat Steve's anxiety and depression - Jean believes it's possible that the drugs that helped early on stopped working Parkinson's: Jean was diagnosed with Parkinson's shortly after Steve died. She believes the grief and stress triggered her Parkinson's. Survivor's guilt is real and universal Grief and recovery resources were not easy to find at that time Jean feels she perpetuated the stigma about Steve's suicide by telling a local reporter not to include the cause of his death. Shortly after that initial response, she changed her attitude and openly shared about Steve's suicide. As Jean says, "She put her head in the sand." Steve's mission in life was to help people as evidenced by his career choices; lifeguard, applying to the FDNY, coach. He cared so much about helping others; it was tough to accept that he couldn't help himself. Resources: Facebook groups for survivors are more available now and can be very helpful, the AFSP is doing great things to support survivors and raise awareness, the suicide prevention hotline does a great job to help direct people Medical Advisory: The Run This World Podcast & the Touched by Suicide series does not provide crisis, counseling or direct services. The information and resources contained on this site are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult a mental health professional before making changes to your treatment plan. Please be sure to share this podcast with anyone who needs to hear it right now. Thank you for listening. Music credit: "Forgiveness" by Sensho from Upbeatt.io
Trigger warning: This episode may include discussions about suicide, mental illness, substance abuse and self-harm. If these topics are sensitive to you, proceed with caution. It may also contain strong language and is intended for an adult audience. If you are feeling suicidal, thinking about hurting yourself, or are concerned that someone you know may be in danger of hurting himself or herself, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988. When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary. The current Lifeline phone number (1-800-273-8255) will always remain available to people in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, even after 988 is launched nationally. Veterans can now dial 988 and press 1 to reach the Veteran Crisis Line. Suicide warning signs can be found at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website (Afsp.org). Today we hear the perspective of a surviving partner. Her name is Jean Mellano. Steve and Jean met in 1981 and were together for over 33 years. Theirs was a love story and a tragedy. In 2013, Steve started slipping away and his depressions were becoming more frequent and longer in duration. Even though he sought professional help, he could no longer make decisions and was no longer capable of running his business. For any survivor who is listening, this episode is so powerful because Jean shares her struggles before and after Steve's death. Like many survivors, memories continue to surface at often unexpected times. After she finished this interview, Jean remembered something important that she wanted to make sure we include. A few weeks before he passed, in a phone conversation, Steve shared with her that he was so afraid. When she asked what he meant, he could not—or did not want to—explain what he feared. Little did she know, he probably realized he was literally “losing his mind” and had no control over it. He felt he had no options left. Steve was her Ironman, her rock of support who got her through cancer and the passing of her parents—how could he possibly feel so vulnerable and alone? And how could she not know? These are the thoughts that continue to surface, even 7 years later. Sadly, this is common for survivors, so if you are going through this, you are not alone. Notables: Jean often says that she had no idea he would try to take his own life. Less than 30 minutes before he passed, she received this text message from him. The things Jean remembers about their early days Belly laughs: Steve already made her laugh so much. A good belly laugh is how Steve helped diagnose her tonsil cancer Pity Parties: When Jean was going through a particularly tough chemo session, Steve took out some party hats and "What the f*ck is she so happy about?" It's so easy to look back and wonder... When you live with someone who is suffering, the changes can be so small and incremental that it's hard to really know when they change into something more serious. Ativan was used to treat Steve's anxiety and depression - Jean believes it's possible that the drugs that helped early on stopped working Parkinson's: Jean was diagnosed with Parkinson's shortly after Steve died. She believes the grief and stress triggered her Parkinson's. Survivor's guilt is real and universal Grief and recovery resources were not easy to find at that time Jean feels she perpetuated the stigma about Steve's suicide by telling a local reporter not to include the cause of his death. Shortly after that initial response, she changed her attitude and openly shared about Steve's suicide. As Jean says, "She put her head in the sand." Steve's mission in life was to help people as evidenced by his career choices; lifeguard, applying to the FDNY, coach. He cared so much about helping others; it was tough to accept that he couldn't help himself. Resources: Facebook groups for survivors are more available now and can be very helpful, the AFSP is doing great things to support survivors and raise awareness, the suicide prevention hotline does a great job to help direct people Medical Advisory: The Run This World Podcast & the Touched by Suicide series does not provide crisis, counseling or direct services. The information and resources contained on this site are not intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult a mental health professional before making changes to your treatment plan. Please be sure to share this podcast with anyone who needs to hear it right now. Thank you for listening. Music credit: "Forgiveness" by Sensho from Upbeatt.io
“Es un hecho para abordar y tratar de evitarlo”
In this inspiring Podcast Episode Sofia tells her own story, how she ended up living in Bali and how Human Design helped her understand herself better and find her purpose. We dive into the different Types of Human Design and what it has to offer. You can find all Information about Sofia and the Magical Work she's sharing on her Instagram @SofiaMellano and on her website https://sofiamellano.com If you book a 1:1 Reading with her, you save 20%, if you're mentioning this Podcast. Free Human Design Chart: http://www.jovianarchive.com/Get_Your_Chart Wie immer freue ich mich sehr, wenn du mir auf Instagram @iamtanjahirsch deine Gedanken zur heutigen Folge dalässt! www.iamtanjahirsch.com
Life doesn't have to be static. We can change and evolve at any time, at any age and as frequently as we want.In this episode, I interview Human Design coach Sofia Mellano about her multi-passionate career as a:DancerChefTeacher (Math, Physics, Spanish)Yoga InstructorBody Work PractitionerYou'll also learn all about Human Design and how it can be a helpful tool to find your life purpose, make big decisions and create more ease and joy in your life.Connect with Sofia on her website or Instagram page.~~~Are you on the verge of a transformation of your own?Download my FREE GUIDE: The Transformation Kickstarter ->How to Kickstart Transformation in Your Life, Career and Relationships~~~Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts‘I love Leannah and the Undercurrent Podcast.'
#BoletínMSP No ha habido objeciones en el Senado a la confirmación del secretario de salud designado, Dr. Carlos Mellado, confirmó el presidente del cuerpo José Luis Dalmau. Sintonice: https://medicinaysaludpublica.com/ #Pioneros #CuidamosTuSalud #Carlos_Mellado #Senado - - - Ver esta entrevista en Youtube: - - - Visite nuestro portal de noticias: www.medicinaysaludpublica.com/ - - - Síguenos en Facebook: www.facebook.com/revistamsp/
EPISODE 16 IS HERE! Today we have Suzi Mellano who is a Creative Video Producer for UCLA Athletics! We'll be asking her some questions as well as answering call-ins from YOU. Please share and follow the podcast to stay updated. DM me if you want to be a call-in for a future episode. Let's RUN IT! Suzi Mellano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzimellano/ Billy Quach Films Twitter: https://twitter.com/billyquachfilms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billyquachfilms/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/billyquachfilms
Ai microfoni di Tutto Qui il garante dei diritti dei detenuti della Regione Piemonte Bruno Mellano illustra la proposta di istituire su territorio nazionale una serie di case-famiglia per ospitare le madri sottoposte a misure restrittive insieme ai loro figli al fine di evitare ai minori un'infanzia in contesto di detenzione.Mellano ci ha poi parlato delle difficoltà incontrate nel garantire la sicurezza sanitaria all'interno delle carceri durante la fase più acuta dell'epidemia e dell'istituzione della figura del garante anche nella Regione Liguria, avvenuta sotto la spinta del Piemonte.
La situazione di emergenza legata alla diffusione del Corona Virus ha portato a provvedimenti anche nelle carceri, dove sono state vietate le visite ai detenuti. Questa decisioni ha provocato violente reazioni nei penitenziari di tutta Italia. Abbiamo analizzato la situazione con il garante dei diritti dei detenuti della Regione Piemonte Bruno Mellano.
Bruno Mellano è stato riconfermato come Garante dei Diritti dei Detenuti per altri cinque anni. La riconferma è avvenuta con il voto unanime dell'intero consiglio dopo un lungo dibattito interno alla maggioranza nelle scorse settimane.
Episode 10 of Behind the Mind OUT NOW! Introducing my next guest… Jean Mellano!Jean is the author of Slipped Away. In her memoir, Jean shares the story of her life partner, Steve Tarpinian, and his shocking suicide in 2015. I can’t thank Jean enough for agreeing to come on Behind the Mind to spread suicide and mental health awareness. This episode was extremely emotional, as it details the love story between Jean and Steve that began in 1981, but also the tragic news she received in 2015, when she found out that Steve had taken his own life. We discuss mental health as a whole and the ways in which we can all contribute to suicide prevention and awareness. It was an extremely informative episode, as we both shine light on how common suicide is, and how you never know what someone is going through.
Sistemare e mettere in sicurezza la sponda di un rio, riparare gli elementi di arredo urbano, raccogliere i rifiuti abbandonati sulla riva del fiume: sono solo alcune delle possibilità offerte dal bando regionale per attivare cantieri di lavoro coinvolgendo persone sottoposte a misure giudiziarie. Il bando si rivolge ai comuni o alle unioni di comuni, che avranno tempo per partecipare dal 4 al 25 novembre prossimi.
Mercoledì 10 luglio a Palazzo Lascaris è stato presentato il Rapporto Norme e normalità – Standard per la privazione della libertà delle persone migranti, documento elaborato dal Garante nazionale dei diritti delle persone detenute al fine di iniziare un percorso che vada a colmare il vuoto normativo relativo alla detenzione amministrativa delle persone migranti.Ne abbiamo parlato con il Garante Regionale dei diritti delle persone detenute della Regione Piemonte Bruno Mellano che ha moderato l'incontro di presentazione della relazione.
Ai nostri microfoni Nicola Mellano della Cooperativa Fiordaliso e coordinatore di Rifugiati in Rete ci spiega le ragioni per cui è stato disertato il bando della prefettura per l'accoglienza migranti e riflette sulle conseguenze portate dalla Legge Sicurezza
Ai nostri microfoni il direttore di Coldiretti Torino Michele Mellano ci parla del decreto attuativo della legge che regola che definisce i requisiti minimi e le modalità in materia di agricoltura sociale.
Lo scorso 27 dicembre, presso il Consiglio Regionale del Piemonte, è stato presentata la terza edizione del dossier "Elenco delle principali criticità strutturali degli istituti penitenziari del Piemonte la cui risoluzione costituisce la necessaria premessa per una nuova esecuzione penale".Ai nostri microfoni il Garante dei diritti dei detenuti della Regione Piemonte Bruno Mellano ci ha descritto le principali criticità delle strutture penitenziarie sottolineando come solo in strutture adeguate si possa procedere nella direzione di un sistema carcerario virtuoso.
“Dans le futur, on consommera des unités de mobilité comme on consomme des minutes pour le téléphone portable aujourd’hui.” WarcoBrienza s’entretient avec Anne Mellano, cofondatrice de BestMile & VP of Operations EMEA. BestMile est une startup issue de l’EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) démarrée en 2014: elle propose une solution logicielle basée sur un data cloud permettant de gérer à distance des véhicules autonomes. Un programme qui, en quelque sorte, donne les ordres qui seront exécutés par les véhicules. En Suisse, en Europe et ailleurs dans le monde, plusieurs institutions publiques et privées font confiance à la plateforme de BestMile pour gérer collectivement des navettes autonomes, à l’heure actuelle des minibus pouvant accueillir jusqu’à 15 personnes et commercialisés par des constructeurs automobiles. La startup lausannoise a récemment fait parler d’elle avec une nouvelle levée de fonds de 2 mio de dollars signée par des poids lourds du transport comme Airbus. Retrouvez les notes complètes de l'émission, ainsi que tous nos podcasts sur www.airccelerate.com
Mandana Mellano was born in Iran, a child in a world of turmoil. She has lived in four different continents and has traveled the world, speaking three languages fluently and bringing a global sensibility to her job as chief media officer at Fallon. Mellano has had an impressive career so far. Before Fallon, she was partner and director at Ogilvy & Mather / Neo@Ogilvy, and spent time at Rapp as VP and in director roles at Group M: Mindshare + MEC and Kastner & Partners. As a successful industry veteran, she doesn’t think women need to compromise their values, capabilities or dreams, and she loves people who have purpose and are able to project that purpose into the world and for others. If she hadn’t gone into media and marketing? Mellano would have been a cartographer, which isn’t difficult to imagine with her globe hopping. She believes that everyone should live in another country and learn another culture to get perspective and depth in how they see the world She believes that hitting lows in life and business is ok, because, though the highs can be fun and energizing, the lows make you feel and think. In business, she is always trying to define the role of marketing automation, since it is a vital part of the industry, and thinks technical advances are exciting but can also be scary. For Mellano, one word has summed up her life so far: change. Through all the changes, Mellano says she has been building – independence, relationships, responsibilities, teams, capabilities and agencies. But change, to Mellano, is good and she loves people who embrace it.
Bruno Mellano è il Garante delle persone sottoposte a misure restrittive della libertà personale della Regione Piemonte. Con lui parliamo della discussione sulla chiusura del Centro di Identificazione ed Espulsione di Torino
Psychodrama is an experiential - relational - expressive therapy used worldwide to bring the soul into action. It consists of 3 main parts: the warm up, action and sharing and can be used with individuals, couples, families and groups. Psychodrama brings "to the stage" what lives within as a co-creation between the director, protagonist and group members / auxiallary egos. Maria Mellano shares how with creativity and spontaneity using the natural existing connections, a problem is explored, brought to regulated catharsis and worked through using role reversal and behavioral action. She has built a successful private practice that is grounded in a holistic, experiential and dynamic approach, where she integrates complimentary therapies to guide clients more deeply into themselves.
Soirée organisée dans le cadre de la Licence professionnelle TAIS/CIAN (Atelier de spécialisation son, "préparation d'un plateau musical" et atelier de spécialisation image "Captation HD").
Assemblea dell'associazione "Radicali Friulani" - Udine 11/02/2007