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Thanks to Murilo, Alexandra, and Joel for their suggestions this week! The bird sounds in this episode come from xeno-canto, a great resource for lots of animal sounds! A cactus wren [picture by Mike & Chris - Cactus WrenUploaded by snowmanradio, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15876953]: The sultan tit [photo by By Dibyendu Ash - CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=72070998]: A female scarlet tanager [photo by Félix Uribe, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=81340425]. The male is red with black wings: The Northern cardinal: The yellow grosbeak [photo by Arjan Haverkamp - originally posted to Flickr as 2008-08-23-15h00m37.IMG_4747l, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9596644]: The purple martin isn't actually purple [photo by JJ Cadiz, Cajay - Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4255626]: The dusky thrush [photo by Jerry Gunner from Lincoln, UK Uploaded by snowmanradio, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20762838]: The European rose chafer, not a bird [photo by I, Chrumps, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2521547]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to learn about a lot of little birds that deserve more attention, because they're cute and interesting. Thanks to Murilo, Alexandra, and Joel for their little bird suggestions! All the birds we'll talk about today are called passerines, because they belong to the order Passeriformes. They're also sometimes referred to as perching birds or songbirds, even though not all passerines sing. Passerines are common throughout the world, with more than 6,500 species identified. I've seen about 150 of those species, so clearly I need to work harder as a birdwatcher. Passerines are referred to as perching birds because of their feet. A passerine bird has three toes that point forward and another toe pointing backwards, which allows it to wrap its toes securely around a twig or branch to sit. Its legs are also adapted so that the toes automatically curl up tight when the leg is bent. That's why a sleeping bird doesn't fall off its branch. Let's start with one of Murilo's suggestions, the wren. Wrens are birds in the family Troglodytidae, and are usually very small with a short tail, a pointy bill that turns slightly downward at the tip, and brown plumage. It mainly eats insects and larvae that it finds in nooks and crannies of trees, and many species will investigate dark places like hollow logs, the openings to caves, or your apartment if you leave the back door open on a warm day. Many sing beautiful songs and have very loud voices for such little bitty birds. Most wrens are native to the Americas, including the canyon wren that's native to western North America in desert areas. It's cinnamon-brown with a white throat and an especially long bill, which it uses to find insects in rock crevices. It lives in canyons and has a more flattened skull than other wrens, which means it can get its head into crevices without hurting itself. No one has ever seen a canyon wren drink water, and scientists think it probably gets all the water it needs from the insects it eats. Where do the insects get the water they need? That's an episode for another day. This is what a canyon wren sounds like: [bird sound] Not every bird that's called a wren is actually in the family Troglodytidae. Some just resemble wrens, like an unusual bird that Murilo brought to my attention. It's called Lyall's wren but it's actually in the family Acanthisittidae, and it was once widespread throughout New Zealand. By the time it was scientifically identified and described in 1894, it was restricted to a single island in Cook Strait. Lyall's wren was flightless,
No episódio desta semana do Plano Geral, Flavia Guerra e Vitor Búrigo destacam a 30ª edição do É Tudo Verdade, Festival Internacional de Documentários, que começa nesta semana; Amir Labaki, diretor-fundador do festival, celebra os trinta anos do evento em uma entrevista exclusiva. Ainda sobre a programação: o longa "Ritas", de Oswaldo Santana, sobre a consagrada cantora Rita Lee, que será um dos filmes de abertura. O podcast traz também algumas apostas para o Festival de Cannes 2025 (com possíveis títulos brasileiros); a terceira edição do CurtaLab; a homenagem para Soia Lira no Curta Taquary; a volta do Festival Goiamum Audiovisual, em Natal; a confirmação da nova temporada de "Ruptura"; lançamentos no streaming, entre eles, "Chico Bento e a Goiabeira Maraviósa"; e um recado do cineasta Murilo Salles sobre seu novo filme, "Mário de Andrade, o Turista Aprendiz", que já está em cartaz nos cinemas. Estamos no ar!
Bem-vindos a 2025, este tem potencial de se tornar o PIOR episódio já gravado em toda a história desse podcast, mas isso cabe a você decidir. Após cinco meses lotando uma pauta (que sinceramente talvez nem exista mais), continuamos dando um jeito de fugir completamente dela. Murilo foi pro Japão, Aracaju e Rio de Janeiro e continua chocando os ouvintes com histórias de diarreia. Hawk continua com problemas técnicos independente do dispositivo utilizado, acreditamos que seja uma maldição.
Lançamento do livro Corações Vingativos – A Vingança de Adriana. Sinopse: Em “Corações Vingativos – A Vingança de Adriana”, acompanhamos a saga de Adriana, uma mulher marcada por uma tragédia do passado: o roubo de seu filho recém-nascido. Após duas décadas de buscas incessantes e frustradas, o destino lhe reserva um reencontro inesperado. Adriana, agora uma empresária bem-sucedida, cruza o caminho do filho sem saber de sua verdadeira identidade. Um acidente trágico rasga o véu do segredo, revelando a verdade chocante e impulsionando Adriana em uma busca implacável por justiça. Movida por uma dor profunda e um desejo incontrolável de vingança, ela se lança em uma jornada perigosa para desmascarar e punir todos os responsáveis por sua dor. Ao lado de seu sobrinho Murilo e outros aliados que surgem em seu caminho, Adriana enfrenta inimigos poderosos e mergulha em um turbilhão de emoções, onde a linha entre a justiça e a vingança se torna tênue. Determinada a fazer justiça com as próprias mãos, ela não descansará até que todos os envolvidos paguem por seus crimes, custe o que custar.
Lançamento do livro Corações Vingativos – A Vingança de Adriana. Sinopse: Em “Corações Vingativos – A Vingança de Adriana”, acompanhamos a saga de Adriana, uma mulher marcada por uma tragédia do passado: o roubo de seu filho recém-nascido. Após duas décadas de buscas incessantes e frustradas, o destino lhe reserva um reencontro inesperado. Adriana, agora uma empresária bem-sucedida, cruza o caminho do filho sem saber de sua verdadeira identidade. Um acidente trágico rasga o véu do segredo, revelando a verdade chocante e impulsionando Adriana em uma busca implacável por justiça. Movida por uma dor profunda e um desejo incontrolável de vingança, ela se lança em uma jornada perigosa para desmascarar e punir todos os responsáveis por sua dor. Ao lado de seu sobrinho Murilo e outros aliados que surgem em seu caminho, Adriana enfrenta inimigos poderosos e mergulha em um turbilhão de emoções, onde a linha entre a justiça e a vingança se torna tênue. Determinada a fazer justiça com as próprias mãos, ela não descansará até que todos os envolvidos paguem por seus crimes, custe o que custar.
#daytrade #bolsadevalores #trading #mercadofinanceiro #dinheiro #traderbr #análisegráfica #ações #investimentos RocketTrader:https://rt.app.br/VKfkEle já foi jogador de futebol, surfista, jogador de poker e hoje é day trader (dos bons). Neste GainDelas ele contou sua história, como opera e como tem conseguido ter gains com consistência no mercado da day trade.lHost: Ariane Campolim e Mari DamacenoConvidado: Murilo Lindão
How do creativity and courage shape the future of design? In this episode of Matters of Experience, Abigail Honor and Brenda Cowan sit down with Murilo Melo, a design leader who believes that great design isn't just about aesthetics—it's about meaning, connection, and bold decision-making.Murilo shares insights on the evolving role of designers as problem definers, the power of taking risks in branding, and how creativity and strategy must work hand in hand. He also reflects on the challenges of balancing speed, technology, and thoughtfulness in today's fast-paced world.Whether you're a designer, brand strategist, or creative professional, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how to make brands truly matter.Produced by Lorem Ipsum.Show Notes:Murilo MeloHERSHEGrad in BlackNew York Festivals Advertising AwardsIf you have any comments, suggestions or questions about the show please send an email to ask@loremipsumcorp.com.A transcript of this episode can be found at loremipsumcorp.com/matters-of-experience.
Nem só de habeas corpus de cultivo vive um advogado especializado em cannabis, mas, sejamos honestos: essa é a atual galinha dos ovos de ouro da advocacia verde. Não à toa, o STJ registrou aumento de mais de 2.000% dos pedidos de HCs nos últimos quatro anos. A excessiva mercantilização desse dispositivo, porém, pode botar muitas conquistas a perder, e por isso é importante perguntar-nos: o que vem depois da era dos HCs?No episódio 69 do Cannabis Hoje Pod eu conversei com Murilo Nicolau, que acaba de lançar o livro “Manual Jurídico da Cannabis Legal”, para entender os caminhos possíveis com o fim da farra do HC, quais as oportunidades atuais e, principalmente, na pós-legalização.Vem comigo analisar o presente e discutir o futuro da cannabis legal no Brasil ;)***Encontre o Murilo no Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-meneguello-nicolau-/no Instahttps://www.instagram.com/omurilonicolau/no Sitehttps://mmnicolau.com.br/Encontre o Manual Jurídico da Cannabis Legal:https://editorathoth.com.br/produto/manual-juridico-da-cannabis-legal/1197***Murilo indicaCrianças chapadas (série de vídeos da Vice sobre maconha)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXKjRkkoIOU***PATROCINADORES DA 3ª TEMPORADAUnyleya: https://inscricao.unyleya.edu.br/anita.kreppUSA Hemp: https://www.usahempbrasil.com/Tristar: https://tristarexpress.com/aLeda: https://www.instagram.com/aledaoficial/Blis: https://appblis.com.br/NetSeeds: https://www.netseeds.shop/Leds Indoor: https://ledsindoor.com.br/Gorilla: https://www.instagram.com/gorillasocialclub/Essas são marcas que reconhecem o valor da comunicação responsável e do jornalismo de qualidade para apontar os caminhos do setor com informação e análise para normalizar o que um dia foi tabu.***Para seguir por dentro dos avanços da cannabis e dos psicodélicosAssine a news: https://cannabishoje.substack.com/Acesse: https://cannabishoje.com.brVem pro instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannabishoje/
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Há duas décadas na empresa, entre diferentes passagens, o diretor de Conteúdo do UOL, Murilo Garavello, diz no Divã de CNPJ que a empresa carrega a característica de "não fazer loucuras", mas não para de mudar. Uma maneira de gerar negócios que combina com o interesse do jornalista em colocar novos projetos em pé. "Testamos coisas novas o tempo inteiro", diz. Toda segunda, às 16 horas, o Divã de CNPJ entra na programação do Canal UOL no Youtube e nas plataformas de áudio. Na TV a cabo, às quintas-feiras, às 20:00, e reprises aos sábados, às 10 da manhã. Aos domingos, às 7 da manhã.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senadores e deputados escolhem os presidentes de cada Casa neste sábado (1º). Os dois favoritos, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP) ao Senado e Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) à Câmara, somam apoios que vão do governo à oposição e devem se eleger com ampla maioria. Alcolumbre já presidiu o Senado de 2019 a 2021, sucedido por dois mandatos pelo aliado Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG). Motta, por sua vez, é um jovem deputado de 35 anos escolhido pelo atual comandante da Câmara, Arthur Lira (PP-AL) para sucedê-lo. Perguntado sobre as votações, o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) disse que "não se mete nisso" e prometeu respeito e diálogo com quem ganhar. Para analisar a relação do Congresso com o Executivo e o que esperar do novo comando das Casas, Natuza Nery conversa com Thomas Traumann, jornalista e comentarista da GloboNews. Thomas ainda descreve os perfis de Alcolumbre e Motta e conta quem são seus padrinhos políticos. Natuza fala também com Murilo Medeiros, cientista político especialista em estudos eleitorais e legislativos. Murilo recorda o histórico de 40 anos de eleições no Senado e na Câmara e pondera o peso dos arranjos regionais no Congresso.
Peguem suas toalhas! Nesse episódio, eu (Mauro Junior), Facioli e Pedrita batemos um papo com os desenvolvedores Murilo e Vinicius da Giant Warriors Studio e Matheus da Go Go Games Interactive sobre o lançamento do incrível game Monster Meals.
Murilo Xavier, jogador contratado do Ji-Paraná. O volante contou sobre sua trajetória no futebol e a expectativa para atual na equipe de Rondônia.
Murilo Xavier, jogador contratado do Ji-Paraná. O volante contou sobre sua trajetória no futebol e a expectativa para atual na equipe de Rondônia.
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Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglistJan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingIntroduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of farmers conducting local research, leveraging new technologies, and the benefits of microorganisms and biochar in farming.This episode wraps up a five-part series, providing practical steps and encouraging collaboration among farmers, roasters, and traders for a sustainable future.Tune in to learn how coffee stakeholders can support each other and stay resilient in challenging times.00:00 Introduction: Farmers as Local Researchers00:21 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:00 Final Episode Introduction with Murilo Bettarello01:42 Exploring New Technologies in Regenerative Farming03:09 Engaging Roasters and Traders in Regenerative Practices05:55 Budgeting and Funding for Regenerative Programs10:23 Microorganisms and Their Role in Regenerative Agriculture16:43 Future of Coffee Production and Regenerative Farming18:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts19:38 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglistJan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingIntroduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of farmers conducting local research, leveraging new technologies, and the benefits of microorganisms and biochar in farming.This episode wraps up a five-part series, providing practical steps and encouraging collaboration among farmers, roasters, and traders for a sustainable future.Tune in to learn how coffee stakeholders can support each other and stay resilient in challenging times.00:00 Introduction: Farmers as Local Researchers00:21 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:00 Final Episode Introduction with Murilo Bettarello01:42 Exploring New Technologies in Regenerative Farming03:09 Engaging Roasters and Traders in Regenerative Practices05:55 Budgeting and Funding for Regenerative Programs10:23 Microorganisms and Their Role in Regenerative Agriculture16:43 Future of Coffee Production and Regenerative Farming18:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts19:38 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative farming practices for coffee production.Learn how selecting the right coffee varietals and soil management can help coffee producers combat climate challenges and improve yield.Discover how to work with nature to create sustainable coffee farms and the role of technology in future agricultural practices.00:00 Introduction to Varieties and Organic Coffee00:26 Sponsored Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:05 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro01:37 Challenges in Coffee Production02:16 Working with Nature in Coffee Farming04:33 Soil Management and Varietal Selection06:10 Planning and Cash Flow in Regenerative Farming10:12 Historical Context of Coffee Farming in Brazil12:52 Future of Regenerative Agriculture and Population Trends16:50 Conclusion and Upcoming EpisodeConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative farming practices for coffee production.Learn how selecting the right coffee varietals and soil management can help coffee producers combat climate challenges and improve yield.Discover how to work with nature to create sustainable coffee farms and the role of technology in future agricultural practices.00:00 Introduction to Varieties and Organic Coffee00:26 Sponsored Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:05 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro01:37 Challenges in Coffee Production02:16 Working with Nature in Coffee Farming04:33 Soil Management and Varietal Selection06:10 Planning and Cash Flow in Regenerative Farming10:12 Historical Context of Coffee Farming in Brazil12:52 Future of Regenerative Agriculture and Population Trends16:50 Conclusion and Upcoming EpisodeConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this 3rd episode of this series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo explore how burying cooked rice in the forest helps to cultivate beneficial microorganisms, which are then used to rejuvenate coffee crops damaged by synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.Learn about the importance of local knowledge, biochar, and sustainable farming techniques in creating a resilient coffee supply chain.This must-watch episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for coffee producers facing the current coffee crisis.00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Farming00:22 The Process of Fermenting Rice for Soil Regeneration01:32 Promoting Coffee Consulting Workshops02:10 Resiliency in Coffee Production03:49 The Value of Local Knowledge and Biochar11:08 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Agriculture20:07 The Importance of Regenerative Practices22:12 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this 3rd episode of this series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo explore how burying cooked rice in the forest helps to cultivate beneficial microorganisms, which are then used to rejuvenate coffee crops damaged by synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.Learn about the importance of local knowledge, biochar, and sustainable farming techniques in creating a resilient coffee supply chain.This must-watch episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for coffee producers facing the current coffee crisis.00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Farming00:22 The Process of Fermenting Rice for Soil Regeneration01:32 Promoting Coffee Consulting Workshops02:10 Resiliency in Coffee Production03:49 The Value of Local Knowledge and Biochar11:08 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Agriculture20:07 The Importance of Regenerative Practices22:12 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Hoje só temos que agradecer a VOCÊ!APOIADORES DO APOIA.SEAdriana Vietmeier Nicoli, ALEXANDRE DARCIO FIDELIS, Alexandre Mantovani Tavares, AMAURI SILVA LIMA FILHO, Anderson Furtado de Nazaré, Andre Braciak, Andre Lopes, Andrei Bosco Bezerra Torres, Arthur Manuel Bandeira, Bianca Gonçalves, BRENO RODRIGUES CORREIA DA SILVA, Bruna Ferneda, Bruno Teixeira, Bryan Augusto Azevedo Vieira de Resende, Cadu Carvalho, Caio Mandolesi, Carla Da Costa Albuquerque, Cassio Pereira, Chico Freire, Daniel Davi Libâneo, Denise Calsavara, Diego Leão Diniz, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Enzo Alphaville, Fabricio Machado Weber, Felipe Jardim Grandi Cotti, Felipe Vargas, Fernanda Rodrigues, Fernando Coelho Gomes, Fernando Gomes, Fernando Viana, Filipe Moreira Oliveira, Francisco Bezerra, Gabriel Arakaki Giovanini, Gabriel Canavese, Gabriel dos Santos Pontes, Gabriel Henrique Marcondes Roda, Germano Assis, Giovani Capeletti, Guilherme da Silva França, Gustavo Duarte Ramos Matos, Gustavo Madeira Magalhães, Hércules Cardoso da Silva, Ivan Barrios da Vila, Ivo Junior Leal Zanghettin, JOAO PEDRO DE MOURA DA SILVA, Jorge Augusto de Andrade, JOSE WELLINGTON DE MOURA MELO, João Pedro Ponciano Duarte, João Pedro Sates do Nascimento Neto, Julia Effgen, Juliano Abrantes Dos Santos, Kauê De Moraes Vestena, Kleyton Laia, Kristofer Willy, Kristopher Murata, Lee Abreu, Leonardo Novaes Mesquita Damasceno, Luan Moreira Grilo, Luca Sousa Porpino de Oliveira, Lucas Almeida, Lucas Penetra, Lucão Wandley, Maira Oliveira Santos, Marcelo De Souza Pena, Marcelo Moura dos Santos Junior, MARCELO YOUNES DE MORAES, Marcos Martinho Viana de Alecrim, Mariana Mirele, MARINA WINKELMANN, Mateus Dubiela Oliveira, Mateus Werneck, Matheus Veiga Rocha, MFC, Mozart Neto, Murilo de Almeida Cardoso, Nádia França de Castro, Nícolas Dombrowski Netto, Omar Ahmad Yussuf de Oliveira, Patricia Melo Carneiro, Paulo Eduardo Bancho Lima, Paulo Silva, Paulo Vicente Fernandes Galende Filho, Pedro Felipe Vergo Scheffer, Pedro Jatahy, Rafael Hackbart, Rafaela Alcantara Dalevedo, Renan Felipe Dillenburg, Renato Campos, Rodrigo Aranda dos Santos, Rodrigo Garcia, Rogério B de Miranda, Ronaldo TD, Saulo Marx de Paiva, Steffano Esteves, Thiago da Silva Magalhães, Thiago Henrique Righetti e Silva, Thiago Reis Bassetto, Tiago Barbosa da Fonseca, VICTOR NEGREIRO DE CARVALHO, Vinicius Rovtar Pinton.MEMBROS DO YOUTUBEAlex Vieira, Aline Lima, Andre Victor, André Luiz, angeli_728 (MESTRE DO JACU), Ariel Vera, Arthur Wistuba (MESTRE DO JACU), aurehlio, Ayakujou Mai, Bruna, Bruno Lima (MESTRE DO JACU), Bruno Pezoti Domingos (MESTRE DO JACU), Bruno S. de Moura, Cidão Oliveira, Cristiane Freire, Dan Hisa (MESTRE DO JACU), Daniel Nobusada, David Bueno, David Oliveira, Eonana Jones, Fabio Ernanni (MESTRE DO JACU), Gabriel Brum, Gabriel Roani (MESTRE DO JACU), Guilherme Leal, Igor Rehem, Ingrid Sobral, Inácio Fëanor (MESTRE DO JACU), Jaci Micael, Jordan Manicardi, João Dias (MESTRE DO JACU), Karina dos Santos, Leo que não desenha mais, Leticia Souza, Liz Pessoa, Lucas Silva de Deus (MESTRE DO JACU), Luciano Costa, Luiz Fernando de Oliveira Pires, Marcos Martinho, Mariana Ferrari, Marina Winkelmann, Matheus Velloso, Maycon Nunes, Nogudan, Passaporte do Jair, Renan Mendes, TDW ImLeal, Thales Nunes, Tiago Elias, Tiago Rahal Aires, Tom “wolvie” Andrade, Tony Lameira, Valmir Jr, Victor Bortulini.FINANCIE ESTE VACILO:apoia.se/decrepitosMANDA PIX:livepix.gg/decrepitosPARTICIPE PELO E-MAIL:ouvinte@decrepitos.comANUNCIE COM A GENTE:comercial@decrepitos.com
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In episode two of our five-part series, Lee and Murilo discuss the impressive results achieved by Brazilian farmers through techniques sponsored by coffee roasters from Denmark.We explore the importance of resilience in coffee farming and the role of roasters and traders in supporting sustainable practices.Learn how technical assistance and local knowledge have nearly doubled coffee yields, transforming the lives of farming families.If you're a roaster looking to invest in sustainable coffee sourcing, this is a must-watch. Don't miss our insights on securing your supply chain and supporting coffee producers globally.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message01:15 Welcome and Episode Overview01:44 Defining Resilience in Coffee Farming02:34 Role of Buyers and Roasters in Supporting Farmers03:07 Success Stories and Impact of Technical Assistance05:52 Knowledge-Based Agriculture and Sustainable Practices08:08 Building Strong Partnerships in the Coffee Supply Chain11:02 Challenges and Future of Coffee Supply15:45 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser16:03 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human*****************************This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In episode two of our five-part series, Lee and Murilo discuss the impressive results achieved by Brazilian farmers through techniques sponsored by coffee roasters from Denmark.We explore the importance of resilience in coffee farming and the role of roasters and traders in supporting sustainable practices.Learn how technical assistance and local knowledge have nearly doubled coffee yields, transforming the lives of farming families.If you're a roaster looking to invest in sustainable coffee sourcing, this is a must-watch. Don't miss our insights on securing your supply chain and supporting coffee producers globally.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message01:15 Welcome and Episode Overview01:44 Defining Resilience in Coffee Farming02:34 Role of Buyers and Roasters in Supporting Farmers03:07 Success Stories and Impact of Technical Assistance05:52 Knowledge-Based Agriculture and Sustainable Practices08:08 Building Strong Partnerships in the Coffee Supply Chain11:02 Challenges and Future of Coffee Supply15:45 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser16:03 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this first episode of this series of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo discuss the significant challenges faced by coffee producers, including severe droughts and high temperatures.Murillo shares his experiences as an agronomist engineer and coffee farmer, highlighting the impacts of climate change on coffee trees and the overall production process.This insightful conversation also touches on the resilience required in coffee farming amidst climate challenges and sets the stage for deeper discussions on regenerative farming practices in the subsequent episodes of this new five-part series.00:00 Introduction: Unseen Weather Challenges00:29 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:07 Welcome and Guest Introduction02:02 Murillo's Background and Journey05:53 Current Coffee Crisis: Labor, Financing, and Climate07:16 Impact of Climate on Coffee Production15:14 Global Coffee Production Challenges17:22 Future of Coffee Farming and Resilience23:49 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist Jan 2025 Mastermind Groups have opened up for registration: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming is now Available On-Demand at https://ondemand.mapitforward.coffee for as little as $10. Why not grab a gift card for your team, suppliers or favorite coffee human******************************This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this first episode of this series of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo discuss the significant challenges faced by coffee producers, including severe droughts and high temperatures.Murillo shares his experiences as an agronomist engineer and coffee farmer, highlighting the impacts of climate change on coffee trees and the overall production process.This insightful conversation also touches on the resilience required in coffee farming amidst climate challenges and sets the stage for deeper discussions on regenerative farming practices in the subsequent episodes of this new five-part series.00:00 Introduction: Unseen Weather Challenges00:29 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:07 Welcome and Guest Introduction02:02 Murillo's Background and Journey05:53 Current Coffee Crisis: Labor, Financing, and Climate07:16 Impact of Climate on Coffee Production15:14 Global Coffee Production Challenges17:22 Future of Coffee Farming and Resilience23:49 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
You have to fight for your future. The devil is fighting against your future. Let's learn some strategies that we can learn from Missionary Murilo Borges as he unpacks how to fight for your future.
O campineiro Murilo se formou em Engenharia Mecânica por saber que isso lhe daria mais autonomia na hora de atuar no mercado profissional. Após uma experiência de trabalho na Volkswagen e a fundação de uma startup bem-sucedida, ele começou a pensar – em 2021 – em se mudar e trabalhar no exterior. Depois de adicionar um mestrado de Robótica e IA da Universidade Técnica de Munique, ele buscou e, depois de um interessante processo seletivo, passou a trabalhar na BMW, onde ele atua como engenheiro de IA até hoje. Neste episódio, ele detalha sua interessante carreira e experiência, as formas como Ayrton Senna segue certo sobre a forma como o brasileiro encara a vida no exterior, e seu dia a dia na terra da Oktoberfest. Fabrício Carraro, o seu viajante poliglota Murilo Bellatini, Engenheiro de IA na BMW em Munique, Alemanha Links: Universidade Técnica de Munique TestDaf Conheça a Escola de Inteligência Artificial da Alura, mergulhe com profundidade no universo das IAs generativas e comece a explorar todo o potencial para impulsionar a sua carreira. TechGuide.sh, um mapeamento das principais tecnologias demandadas pelo mercado para diferentes carreiras, com nossas sugestões e opiniões. #7DaysOfCode: Coloque em prática os seus conhecimentos de programação em desafios diários e gratuitos. Acesse https://7daysofcode.io/ Ouvintes do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras têm 10% de desconto em todos os planos da Alura Língua. Basta ir a https://www.aluralingua.com.br/promocao/devsemfronteiras/e começar a aprender inglês e espanhol hoje mesmo! Produção e conteúdo: Alura Língua Cursos online de Idiomas – https://www.aluralingua.com.br/ Alura Cursos online de Tecnologia – https://www.alura.com.br/ Edição e sonorização: Rede Gigahertz de Podcasts
Paulo Loco é um "classicomaníaco", negociador de carros clássicos e curador da maior coleção desse tipo de veículos na América Latina Murilo Drossun é um cineasta, ator, apresentador, executivo e piloto de corrida. Alex Dias Ribeiro é um ex-piloto brasileiro de Fórmula 1
Oiiiii (com intenção de te animar para o episódio 30!). Nesse episódio temos uma nova contratação para a indústrias Hawk de entretenimento que pode lhe surpreender e também temos um diagnóstico que não é surpresa para ninguém. Testemunhamos mais um plano infalível de Hawk sendo construído ao vivo (dessa vez parece que vai acontecer) e respondemos perguntas até Murilo não aguentar mais. Sejam bem viados, esse é o especialdo número 30!!!!!
Coelhos fumantes, dragões mulherengos, mortos carismáticos e mágicos que punem-se com cargos públicos são alguns dos personagens mais famosos de Murilo Rubião. Arthur Marchetto, Cecilia Garcia Marcon e Gustavo Magnani juntam-se para discutir a vida e obra desse contista brasileiro tão pouco lembrado, mas que tem muito a ver com o popularmente conhecido "realismo mágico". Eles conversam sobre os temas que mais aparecem, sobre os contos preferidos e a forte carga simbólico neste episódio — que foi escolhido por um dos apoiadores do podcast. Então, aperta o play e conta pra gente: você já conhecia o Murilo Rubião? -- Links Apoie o 30:MIN Siga a gente nas redes Já apoia? Acesse suas recompensas
Neste episódio Igor Laguens e Raphael Ritter tem a honra de receber um dos ciclistas brasileiros mais bem sucedidos na história do ciclismo e sim, um dos nossos ídolos no esporte. No currículo nada mais nada menos do que: Tour de France, Giro di Italia Vuelta Espanha, Paris Roubaix, Mundial de Ciclismo UCI, 5 x Olimpíadas... e muitas outras provas. Neste episódio ele conta sim, um pouco de como chegou lá, mas o mais legal, histórias de bastidores, provas emocionantes, como treinava, como era a sua bike na época ( que faz pouco tempo e as bikes mudaram muito ), quem eram seus companheiros de equipe que se tornaram também seus amigos e claro, com quem disputou algumas chegadas ! Conheça mais @murilo.fischer , @ritter10 e @igorlaguens !
Thanks to Murilo for suggesting El Gran Maja for our first monster month episode of 2024! Further reading: The Loch Ness Monster: If It's Real, Could It Be an Eel? Further watching: Borisao Blois's YouTube channel [I have not watched very many of his videos so can't speak to how appropriate they all are for younger viewers] El Gran Maja, YouTube star: The European eel [photo by GerardM - http://www.digischool.nl/bi/onderwaterbiologie/, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=284678]: A supposed 21-foot eel, a product of trick photography: The slender giant moray eel [photo by BEDO (Thailand) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40262310]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. It's monster month, where we talk about weird, mysterious, and sometimes spooky creatures! This year I've decided to be less spooky and more weird, so let's kick off the month with an episode all about gigantic eels. Thanks to Murilo for suggesting our first giant eel, El Gran Maja. El Gran Maja is an eel that is supposed to live off the coast of northern Puerto Rico, and it's supposed to grow 675 meters long. That's 2,215 feet, or almost half a mile. That is an excessive amount of eel. Obviously, an eel that big couldn't actually exist. By the time its front end noticed danger, its back end could already be eaten by a whole family of sharks. But maybe it was based on a real eel that grows really long. Let's take a look at some eels we know exist, and then we'll return to El Gran Maja and learn some very interesting things about it. Eels are fish, but not every animal that's called an eel is actually an eel. Some are just eel-shaped, meaning they're long and slender. Electric eels aren't actually eels, for instance, but are more closely related to catfish. Most eels live in the ocean at the beginning and end of their lives, and freshwater in between. For example, the European eel has a life cycle that's pretty common among eels. It hatches in the ocean into a larval stage that looks sort of like a transparent leaf. Over the next six months to three years, the larvae swim and float through the ocean currents, closer and closer to Europe, feeding on plankton and other tiny food. Toward the end of this journey, they grow into their next phase, where they resemble eels instead of leaf-shaped tadpoles, but are still mostly transparent. They're called glass eels at this point. The glass eels make their way into rivers and slowly migrate upstream. Once a glass eel is in a good environment it metamorphoses again into an elver, which is basically a small eel. As it grows it gains more pigment until it's called a yellow eel. Over the next decade or two it grows and matures, until it reaches its adult length—typically around 3 feet, or about a meter. When it's fully mature, its belly turns white and its sides silver, which is why it's called a silver eel at this stage. Silver eels migrate more than 4,000 miles, or 6500 km, back to the Sargasso Sea to spawn, lay eggs, and die. One place where European eels live is Loch Ness in Scotland, and in the 1970s the idea that sightings of the Loch Ness Monster might actually be sightings of unusually large eels became popular. A 2018 environmental DNA study brought the idea back up, since the study discovered that there are a whole, whole lot of eels in Loch Ness. The estimate is a population of more than 8,000 eels in the loch, which is good since the European eel is actually critically endangered. But most of the eels found in Loch Ness are smaller than average, and the longest European eel ever measured was only about 4 feet long, or 1.2 meters. An eel can't stick its head out of the water like Nessie is supposed to do, but it does sometimes swim on its side close to the water's surface, which could result in sightings of a string of many humps undulating through the wate...
This is the 4th episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast today is Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee farmer, Murilo Bettarello from Brazil. Murilo will be a trainer for our "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshop series.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative agriculture in coffee farming and Murilo highlights the significance of knowledge exchange among farmers to avoid past mistakes and improve practices efficiently. With workshops planned in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, this project aims to provide foundational knowledge on regenerative coffee farming and foster resilience against climate challenges. Murilo emphasizes the need for healthy soil, technical assistance, and independent farming practices to sustain coffee production and combat environmental issues. The episode encourages coffee producers and industry stakeholders to engage in these educational initiatives for a sustainable future.00:00 Introduction to the Project and Its Importance00:38 Map It Forward Mastermind Groups 202401:54 Welcome and Guest Introduction02:34 Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshop03:19 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture03:54 Challenges and Solutions in Coffee Farming05:48 Knowledge Sharing and Technical Assistance10:40 The Role of Soil in Regenerative Agriculture14:51 Scalability and Independence in Regenerative Farming17:43 Global Perspectives and Environmental Impact22:40 Workshop Details and Final Thoughts24:18 Conclusion and Call to Action***JOIN THE "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" ONLINE EVENT!***Tickets for this event are $10 for coffee producers and $150 for everyone else. When you pay $150, you purchase one ticket for yourself and pay it forward to 14 coffee producers who don't quite have the funds to pay for their own tickets.Our team of trainers for "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshops:1. Felipe Croce (English and Portuguese)2. Angela Barrero (English and Spanish)3. Murilo Bettarello (English and Portuguese)4. Carlos Ordoñez (Spanish)5. João Araujo (Portuguese)Not only does your ticket give you access to the workshop but it also gives you access to newly formed WhatsApp groups where people can continue exchanging information and ideas.For more details head to https://mapitforward.coffee, check the link in the show notes for details, and help us spread the word to the rest of the industry.Each episode of the following series will be with a different trainer from the "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" happening in October.Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/ https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/ https://www.izagro.com.br ***JOIN THE "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" ONLINE EVENT!***Tickets for this event are $10 for coffee producers and $150 for everyone else. When you pay $150, you purchase one ticket for yourself and pay it forward to 14 coffee producers who don't quite have the funds to pay for their own tickets.Our team of trainers for "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshops:1. Felipe Croce (English and Portuguese)2. Angela Barrero (English and Spanish)3. Murilo Bettarello (English and Portuguese)4. Carlos Ordoñez (Spanish)5. João Araujo (Portuguese)Not only does your ticket give you access to the workshop but it also gives you access to newly formed WhatsApp groups where people can continue exchanging information and ideas.For more details head to https://mapitforward.coffee, check the link in the show notes for details, and help us spread the word to the rest of the industry.Each episode of the following series will be with a different trainer from the "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" happening in October.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreon••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 4th episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast today is Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee farmer, Murilo Bettarello from Brazil. Murilo will be a trainer for our "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshop series.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative agriculture in coffee farming and Murilo highlights the significance of knowledge exchange among farmers to avoid past mistakes and improve practices efficiently. With workshops planned in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, this project aims to provide foundational knowledge on regenerative coffee farming and foster resilience against climate challenges. Murilo emphasizes the need for healthy soil, technical assistance, and independent farming practices to sustain coffee production and combat environmental issues. The episode encourages coffee producers and industry stakeholders to engage in these educational initiatives for a sustainable future.00:00 Introduction to the Project and Its Importance00:38 Map It Forward Mastermind Groups 202401:54 Welcome and Guest Introduction02:34 Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshop03:19 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture03:54 Challenges and Solutions in Coffee Farming05:48 Knowledge Sharing and Technical Assistance10:40 The Role of Soil in Regenerative Agriculture14:51 Scalability and Independence in Regenerative Farming17:43 Global Perspectives and Environmental Impact22:40 Workshop Details and Final Thoughts24:18 Conclusion and Call to Action***JOIN THE "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" ONLINE EVENT!***Tickets for this event are $10 for coffee producers and $150 for everyone else. When you pay $150, you purchase one ticket for yourself and pay it forward to 14 coffee producers who don't quite have the funds to pay for their own tickets.Our team of trainers for "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshops:1. Felipe Croce (English and Portuguese)2. Angela Barrero (English and Spanish)3. Murilo Bettarello (English and Portuguese)4. Carlos Ordoñez (Spanish)5. João Araujo (Portuguese)Not only does your ticket give you access to the workshop but it also gives you access to newly formed WhatsApp groups where people can continue exchanging information and ideas.For more details head to https://mapitforward.coffee, check the link in the show notes for details, and help us spread the word to the rest of the industry.Each episode of the following series will be with a different trainer from the "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" happening in October.Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/ https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/ https://www.izagro.com.br ***JOIN THE "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" ONLINE EVENT!***Tickets for this event are $10 for coffee producers and $150 for everyone else. When you pay $150, you purchase one ticket for yourself and pay it forward to 14 coffee producers who don't quite have the funds to pay for their own tickets.Our team of trainers for "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" online workshops:1. Felipe Croce (English and Portuguese)2. Angela Barrero (English and Spanish)3. Murilo Bettarello (English and Portuguese)4. Carlos Ordoñez (Spanish)5. João Araujo (Portuguese)Not only does your ticket give you access to the workshop but it also gives you access to newly formed WhatsApp groups where people can continue exchanging information and ideas.For more details head to https://mapitforward.coffee, check the link in the show notes for details, and help us spread the word to the rest of the industry.Each episode of the following series will be with a different trainer from the "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" happening in October.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreon••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Thanks to Anbo, Murilo, Clay, and Ezra for their suggestions this week! Let's learn about some bears! Further reading: Snack attack: Bears munch on ants and help plants grow Extinct vegetarian cave bear diet mystery unravelled Ancient brown bear genomes sheds light on Ice Age losses and survival The sloth bear has shaggy ears and floppy lips [photo from this site]: An absolute unit of a Kodiak bear in captivity [photo by S. Taheri - zoo, own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1118252]: A polar bear: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're revisiting a popular topic, bears! We'll talk about some bears we've never covered before, with suggestions from Anbo, Clay, Ezra, and Murilo. We'll even discuss a small bear mystery which has mostly been solved by science. To start us off, Anbo wanted to learn about bears in general. We've had bear episodes before, but our last episode all about bears was way back in 2017, in episode 42. Some of our listeners weren't even born back then, which makes me feel super old. Bears live throughout much of the world today, but they evolved in North America around 38 million years ago. These ancestral bears were small, about the size of a raccoon, but they were successful. They spread into Asia via the land bridge Beringia, where they were even more successful than in North America, so successful that by around 30 million years ago, descendants of those earliest bear ancestors migrated from Asia back into North America. But it wasn't until the Pleistocene around 2 ½ million years ago that bears really came into their own. That's because bears are megafauna, and megafauna evolved mainly as an adaptation to increasingly cold climates. As the ice ages advanced, a lot of animals grew larger so they could stay warm more easily. Predators also had to grow larger as their prey became larger, since if you want to hunt an animal the size of a bison or woolly rhinoceros, you'd better be pretty big and strong yourself. Bears mostly weren't hunting animals that big, though. Modern studies suggest that overall, bears are omnivores, not fully carnivorous. Bears eat a lot of plant material even if you don't count the panda, which isn't very closely related to other bears. Even when a bear does eat other animals, they're not usually very big ones. Let's take Murilo's suggestion as an example, the sloth bear. The sloth bear lives in India and is increasingly vulnerable due to habitat loss and poaching. It's probably most closely related to the sun bear that we talked about in episode 234, which also lives in parts of South Asia. Both the sun bear and the sloth bear have long black hair and a white or yellowish V-shaped marking on the chest. The sloth bear's hair is especially long on its neck and shoulders, like a mane, and its ears even have long hair. The sloth bear stands around 3 feet high at the shoulder at most, or 91 cm, and a big male can be over 6 feet tall, or almost 2 meters, when he stands on his hind legs. This isn't gigantic for bears in general, but it's not small either. Scientists think the V-shaped marking on its chest warns tigers to leave the sloth bear alone, and tigers mostly do. If tigers think twice about attacking an animal, you know that animal has to be pretty tough. The sloth bear has massive claws on big paws. The claws can measure 4 inches long, or 10 cm, although they're not very sharp. The bear has an especially long muzzle but its teeth aren't very large. Like most bears, it's good at climbing trees and can run quite fast, and it swims well too. It even has webbed toes. With all this in mind, what do you think the sloth bear eats? I'll give you some more hints. It has loose, kind of flappy lips, especially the lower lip. It doesn't have any teeth in the front of its upper jaw. It mainly uses its huge claws to dig.
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Neste programa, os professores Renato e Cristiane e Cristiane Cardoso compartilharam a história do casal Murilo e Lígia. O contexto mostra pontos importantes e que vão ajudar os alunos, tanto os casais quanto os solteiros a aprender algo muito importante. Após colocarem em prática os ensinamentos adquiridos durante as palestras da Terapia do Amor eles abriam os olhos para o amor inteligente. Ademais, ouça com atenção aos aconselhamentos do casal blindado. Está perdida Uma aluna disse que ela e o marido brigam muito, pois ele costuma sair e deixá-la sozinha. Recentemente, ele foi até a casa de uma pessoa que ela não gosta e eles brigaram por isso. Inclusive, em certa situação essa mesma pessoa disse que ele havia a traído. Contudo, a aluna disse que sabia que era mentira. Os dois brigaram por causa da atitude dele e eles não estão dormindo na mesma cama. Ela disse que o companheiro não é uma pessoa ruim e não quer perder o casamento. Os dois têm uma filha. Por fim, acompanhe o depoimento de quem obteve sucesso aplicando os conselhos que aprendeu nas palestras da Terapia do Amor. Bem-vindos à Escola do Amor Responde, confrontando os mitos e a desinformação nos relacionamentos. Onde casais e solteiros aprendem o Amor Inteligente. Renato e Cristiane Cardoso, apresentadores da Escola do Amor, na Record TV, e autores de Casamento Blindado e Namoro Blindado, tiram dúvidas e respondem perguntas dos alunos. Participe pelo site EscoladoAmorResponde.com Ouça todos os podcasts no iTunes: rna.to/EdARiTunes
Convidado: Murilo Junot Estudo do Livro de Mórmon através do manual Vem e Segue-Me (recurso preparado pela Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias) em colaboração com a Central das Escrituras. Nossos episódios contemplam apenas alguns tópicos encontrados nas escrituras designadas para a semana. Buscamos trazer ao seu estudo maior clareza e reflexão. Recurso usado: Anotações do Murilo e Book of Mormon Made Easier, David J. Ridges Nosso instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martamariapodcast Em outras plataformas: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/CAkmTx7uBzb
Mais uma vez a descrição não foi feita logo após a gravação e agora, meses depois, não lembro o que foi falado. Agora já sabemos exatamente o motivo de eu ser assim, mas isso você só vai descobrir no próximo episódio, porque nesse quem recebeu o diagnóstico foi Murilo. Fui curado pela IA? Tenho certeza que não, mas embarquei no maior e melhor esquema de pirâmide da aviação brasileira e você vai saber cada detalhe de como a mágica acontece.
This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of farmers conducting local research, leveraging new technologies, and the benefits of microorganisms and biochar in farming. This episode wraps up a five-part series, providing practical steps and encouraging collaboration among farmers, roasters, and traders for a sustainable future. Tune in to learn how coffee stakeholders can support each other and stay resilient in challenging times.00:00 Introduction: Farmers as Local Researchers00:21 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:00 Final Episode Introduction with Murilo Bettarello01:42 Exploring New Technologies in Regenerative Farming03:09 Engaging Roasters and Traders in Regenerative Practices05:55 Budgeting and Funding for Regenerative Programs10:23 Microorganisms and Their Role in Regenerative Agriculture16:43 Future of Coffee Production and Regenerative Farming18:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts19:38 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of farmers conducting local research, leveraging new technologies, and the benefits of microorganisms and biochar in farming. This episode wraps up a five-part series, providing practical steps and encouraging collaboration among farmers, roasters, and traders for a sustainable future. Tune in to learn how coffee stakeholders can support each other and stay resilient in challenging times.00:00 Introduction: Farmers as Local Researchers00:21 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:00 Final Episode Introduction with Murilo Bettarello01:42 Exploring New Technologies in Regenerative Farming03:09 Engaging Roasters and Traders in Regenerative Practices05:55 Budgeting and Funding for Regenerative Programs10:23 Microorganisms and Their Role in Regenerative Agriculture16:43 Future of Coffee Production and Regenerative Farming18:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts19:38 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative farming practices for coffee production. Learn how selecting the right coffee varietals and soil management can help coffee producers combat climate challenges and improve yield. Discover how to work with nature to create sustainable coffee farms and the role of technology in future agricultural practices. 00:00 Introduction to Varieties and Organic Coffee00:26 Sponsored Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:05 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro01:37 Challenges in Coffee Production02:16 Working with Nature in Coffee Farming04:33 Soil Management and Varietal Selection06:10 Planning and Cash Flow in Regenerative Farming10:12 Historical Context of Coffee Farming in Brazil12:52 Future of Regenerative Agriculture and Population Trends16:50 Conclusion and Upcoming EpisodeConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murilo discuss the importance of regenerative farming practices for coffee production. Learn how selecting the right coffee varietals and soil management can help coffee producers combat climate challenges and improve yield. Discover how to work with nature to create sustainable coffee farms and the role of technology in future agricultural practices. 00:00 Introduction to Varieties and Organic Coffee00:26 Sponsored Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:05 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro01:37 Challenges in Coffee Production02:16 Working with Nature in Coffee Farming04:33 Soil Management and Varietal Selection06:10 Planning and Cash Flow in Regenerative Farming10:12 Historical Context of Coffee Farming in Brazil12:52 Future of Regenerative Agriculture and Population Trends16:50 Conclusion and Upcoming EpisodeConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this 3rd episode of this series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo explore how burying cooked rice in the forest helps to cultivate beneficial microorganisms, which are then used to rejuvenate coffee crops damaged by synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Learn about the importance of local knowledge, biochar, and sustainable farming techniques in creating a resilient coffee supply chain. This must-watch episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for coffee producers facing the current coffee crisis.00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Farming00:22 The Process of Fermenting Rice for Soil Regeneration01:32 Promoting Coffee Consulting Workshops02:10 Resiliency in Coffee Production03:49 The Value of Local Knowledge and Biochar11:08 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Agriculture20:07 The Importance of Regenerative Practices22:12 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this 3rd episode of this series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo explore how burying cooked rice in the forest helps to cultivate beneficial microorganisms, which are then used to rejuvenate coffee crops damaged by synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Learn about the importance of local knowledge, biochar, and sustainable farming techniques in creating a resilient coffee supply chain. This must-watch episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for coffee producers facing the current coffee crisis.00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Farming00:22 The Process of Fermenting Rice for Soil Regeneration01:32 Promoting Coffee Consulting Workshops02:10 Resiliency in Coffee Production03:49 The Value of Local Knowledge and Biochar11:08 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Agriculture20:07 The Importance of Regenerative Practices22:12 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreonThe Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In episode two of our five-part series, Lee and Murilo discuss the impressive results achieved by Brazilian farmers through techniques sponsored by coffee roasters from Denmark. We explore the importance of resilience in coffee farming and the role of roasters and traders in supporting sustainable practices. Learn how technical assistance and local knowledge have nearly doubled coffee yields, transforming the lives of farming families. If you're a roaster looking to invest in sustainable coffee sourcing, this is a must-watch. Don't miss our insights on securing your supply chain and supporting coffee producers globally.00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message01:15 Welcome and Episode Overview01:44 Defining Resilience in Coffee Farming02:34 Role of Buyers and Roasters in Supporting Farmers03:07 Success Stories and Impact of Technical Assistance05:52 Knowledge-Based Agriculture and Sustainable Practices08:08 Building Strong Partnerships in the Coffee Supply Chain11:02 Challenges and Future of Coffee Supply15:45 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser16:03 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/https://www.izagro.com.br••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast this week is Murilo Bettarello, a Brazilian Agricultural Engineer, consultant, and coffee producer.In this five-part series, Murilo will be sharing his expertise in regenerative farming practices for coffee production.In this first episode of this series of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Murillo discuss the significant challenges faced by coffee producers, including severe droughts and high temperatures. Murillo shares his experiences as an agronomist engineer and coffee farmer, highlighting the impacts of climate change on coffee trees and the overall production process. This insightful conversation also touches on the resilience required in coffee farming amidst climate challenges and sets the stage for deeper discussions on regenerative farming practices in the subsequent episodes of this new five-part series.00:00 Introduction: Unseen Weather Challenges00:29 Sponsor Message: Become a Coffee Consultant01:07 Welcome and Guest Introduction02:02 Murillo's Background and Journey05:53 Current Coffee Crisis: Labor, Financing, and Climate07:16 Impact of Climate on Coffee Production15:14 Global Coffee Production Challenges17:22 Future of Coffee Farming and Resilience23:49 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser Connect with Murilo at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/murilo-bettarello/ https://www.instagram.com/murilobettarello/ https://www.izagro.com.br ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••