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A version of this essay has been published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-from-crisis-to-advantage-how-india-can-outplay-the-trump-tariff-gambit-13923031.htmlA simple summary of the recent brouhaha about President Trump's imposition of 25% tariffs on India as well as his comment on India's ‘dead economy' is the following from Shakespeare's Macbeth: “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”. Trump further imposed punitive tariffs totalling 50% on August 6th allegedly for India funding Russia's war machine via buying oil.As any negotiator knows, a good opening gambit is intended to set the stage for further parleys, so that you could arrive at a negotiated settlement that is acceptable to both parties. The opening gambit could well be a maximalist statement, or one's ‘dream outcome', the opposite of which is ‘the walkway point' beyond which you are simply not willing to make concessions. The usual outcome is somewhere in between these two positions or postures.Trump is both a tough negotiator, and prone to making broad statements from which he has no problem retreating later. It's down-and-dirty boardroom tactics that he's bringing to international trade. Therefore I think Indians don't need to get rattled. It's not the end of the world, and there will be climbdowns and adjustments. Think hard about the long term.I was on a panel discussion on this topic on TV just hours after Trump made his initial 25% announcement, and I mentioned an interplay between geo-politics and geo-economics. Trump is annoyed that his Ukraine-Russia play is not making much headway, and also that BRICS is making progress towards de-dollarization. India is caught in this crossfire (‘collateral damage') but the geo-economic facts on the ground are not favorable to Trump.I am in general agreement with Trump on his objectives of bringing manufacturing and investment back to the US, but I am not sure that he will succeed, and anyway his strong-arm tactics may backfire. I consider below what India should be prepared to do to turn adversity into opportunity.The anti-Thucydides Trap and the baleful influence of Whitehall on Deep StateWhat is remarkable, though, is that Trump 2.0 seems to be indistinguishable from the Deep State: I wondered last month if the Deep State had ‘turned' Trump. The main reason many people supported Trump in the first place was the damage the Deep State was wreaking on the US under the Obama-Biden regime. But it appears that the resourceful Deep State has now co-opted Trump for its agenda, and I can only speculate how.The net result is that there is the anti-Thucydides Trap: here is the incumbent power, the US, actively supporting the insurgent power, China, instead of suppressing it, as Graham Allison suggested as the historical pattern. It, in all fairness, did not start with Trump, but with Nixon in China in 1971. In 1985, the US trade deficit with China was $6 million. In 1986, $1.78 billion. In 1995, $35 billion.But it ballooned after China entered the WTO in 2001. $202 billion in 2005; $386 billion in 2022.In 2025, after threatening China with 150% tariffs, Trump retreated by postponing them; besides he has caved in to Chinese demands for Nvidia chips and for exemptions from Iran oil sanctions if I am not mistaken.All this can be explained by one word: leverage. China lured the US with the siren-song of the cost-leader ‘China price', tempting CEOs and Wall Street, who sleepwalked into surrender to the heft of the Chinese supply chain.Now China has cornered Trump via its monopoly over various things, the most obvious of which is rare earths. Trump really has no option but to give in to Chinese blackmail. That must make him furious: in addition to his inability to get Putin to listen to him, Xi is also ignoring him. Therefore, he will take out his frustrations on others, such as India, the EU, Japan, etc. Never mind that he's burning bridges with them.There's a Malayalam proverb that's relevant here: “angadiyil thottathinu ammayodu”. Meaning, you were humiliated in the marketplace, so you come home and take it out on your mother. This is quite likely what Trump is doing, because he believes India et al will not retaliate. In fact Japan and the EU did not retaliate, but gave in, also promising to invest large sums in the US. India could consider a different path: not active conflict, but not giving in either, because its equations with the US are different from those of the EU or Japan.Even the normally docile Japanese are beginning to notice.Beyond that, I suggested a couple of years ago that Deep State has a plan to enter into a condominium agreement with China, so that China gets Asia, and the US gets the Americas and the Pacific/Atlantic. This is exactly like the Vatican-brokered medieval division of the world between Spain and Portugal, and it probably will be equally bad for everyone else. And incidentally it makes the Quad infructuous, and deepens distrust of American motives.The Chinese are sure that they have achieved the condominium, or rather forced the Americans into it. Here is a headline from the Financial Express about their reaction to the tariffs: they are delighted that the principal obstacle in their quest for hegemony, a US-India military and economic alliance, is being blown up by Trump, and they lose no opportunity to deride India as not quite up to the mark, whereas they and the US have achieved a G2 detente.Two birds with one stone: gloat about the breakdown in the US-India relationship, and exhibit their racist disdain for India yet again.They laugh, but I bet India can do an end-run around them. As noted above, the G2 is a lot like the division of the world into Spanish and Portuguese spheres of influence in 1494. Well, that didn't end too well for either of them. They had their empires, which they looted for gold and slaves, but it made them fat, dumb and happy. The Dutch, English, and French capitalized on more dynamic economies, flexible colonial systems, and aggressive competition, overtaking the Iberian powers in global influence by the 17th century. This is a salutary historical parallel.I have long suspected that the US Deep State is being led by the nose by the malign Whitehall (the British Deep State): I call it the ‘master-blaster' syndrome. On August 6th, there was indirect confirmation of this in ex-British PM Boris Johnson's tweet about India. Let us remember he single-handedly ruined the chances of a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine War in 2022. Whitehall's mischief and meddling all over, if you read between the lines.Did I mention the British Special Force's views? Ah, Whitehall is getting a bit sloppy in its propaganda.Wait, so is India important (according to Whitehall) or unimportant (according to Trump)?Since I am very pro-American, I have a word of warning to Trump: you trust perfidious Albion at your peril. Their country is ruined, and they will not rest until they ruin yours too.I also wonder if there are British paw-prints in a recent and sudden spate of racist attacks on Indians in Ireland. A 6-year old girl was assaulted and kicked in the private parts. A nurse was gang-raped by a bunch of teenagers. Ireland has never been so racist against Indians (yes, I do remember the sad case of Savita Halappanavar, but that was religious bigotry more than racism). And I remember sudden spikes in anti-Indian attacks in Australia and Canada, both British vassals.There is no point in Indians whining about how the EU and America itself are buying more oil, palladium, rare earths, uranium etc. from Russia than India is. I am sorry to say this, but Western nations are known for hypocrisy. For example, exactly 80 years ago they dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, but not on Germany or Italy. Why? The answer is uncomfortable. Lovely post-facto rationalization, isn't it?Remember the late lamented British East India Company that raped and pillaged India?Applying the three winning strategies to geo-economicsAs a professor of business strategy and innovation, I emphasize to my students that there are three broad ways of gaining an advantage over others: 1. Be the cost leader, 2. Be the most customer-intimate player, 3. Innovate. The US as a nation is patently not playing the cost leader; it does have some customer intimacy, but it is shrinking; its strength is in innovation.If you look at comparative advantage, the US at one time had strengths in all three of the above. Because it had the scale of a large market (and its most obvious competitors in Europe were decimated by world wars) America did enjoy an ability to be cost-competitive, especially as the dollar is the global default reserve currency. It demonstrated this by pushing through the Plaza Accords, forcing the Japanese yen to appreciate, destroying their cost advantage.In terms of customer intimacy, the US is losing its edge. Take cars for example: Americans practically invented them, and dominated the business, but they are in headlong retreat now because they simply don't make cars that people want outside the US: Japanese, Koreans, Germans and now Chinese do. Why were Ford and GM forced to leave the India market? Their “world cars” are no good in value-conscious India and other emerging markets.Innovation, yes, has been an American strength. Iconic Americans like Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Steve Jobs led the way in product and process innovation. US universities have produced idea after idea, and startups have ignited Silicon Valley. In fact Big Tech and aerospace/armaments are the biggest areas where the US leads these days.The armaments and aerospace tradeThat is pertinent because of two reasons: one is Trump's peevishness at India's purchase of weapons from Russia (even though that has come down from 70+% of imports to 36% according to SIPRI); two is the fact that there are significant services and intangible imports by India from the US, of for instance Big Tech services, even some routed through third countries like Ireland.Armaments and aerospace purchases from the US by India have gone up a lot: for example the Apache helicopters that arrived recently, the GE 404 engines ordered for India's indigenous fighter aircraft, Predator drones and P8-i Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft. I suspect Trump is intent on pushing India to buy F-35s, the $110-million dollar 5th generation fighters.Unfortunately, the F-35 has a spotty track record. There were two crashes recently, one in Albuquerque in May, and the other on July 31 in Fresno, and that's $220 million dollars gone. Besides, the spectacle of a hapless British-owned F-35B sitting, forlorn, in the rain, in Trivandrum airport for weeks, lent itself to trolls, who made it the butt of jokes. I suspect India has firmly rebuffed Trump on this front, which has led to his focus on Russian arms.There might be other pushbacks too. Personally, I think India does need more P-8i submarine hunter-killer aircraft to patrol the Bay of Bengal, but India is exerting its buyer power. There are rumors of pauses in orders for Javelin and Stryker missiles as well.On the civilian aerospace front, I am astonished that all the media stories about Air India 171 and the suspicion that Boeing and/or General Electric are at fault have disappeared without a trace. Why? There had been the big narrative push to blame the poor pilots, and now that there is more than reasonable doubt that these US MNCs are to blame, there is a media blackout?Allegations about poor manufacturing practices by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina by whistleblowers have been damaging for the company's brand: this is where the 787 Dreamliners are put together. It would not be surprising if there is a slew of cancellations of orders for Boeing aircraft, with customers moving to Airbus. Let us note Air India and Indigo have placed some very large, multi-billion dollar orders with Boeing that may be in jeopardy.India as a consuming economy, and the services trade is hugely in the US' favorMany observers have pointed out the obvious fact that India is not an export-oriented economy, unlike, say, Japan or China. It is more of a consuming economy with a large, growing and increasingly less frugal population, and therefore it is a target for exporters rather than a competitor for exporting countries. As such, the impact of these US tariffs on India will be somewhat muted, and there are alternative destinations for India's exports, if need be.While Trump has focused on merchandise trade and India's modest surplus there, it is likely that there is a massive services trade, which is in the US' favor. All those Big Tech firms, such as Microsoft, Meta, Google and so on run a surplus in the US' favor, which may not be immediately evident because they route their sales through third countries, e.g. Ireland.These are the figures from the US Trade Representative, and quite frankly I don't believe them: there are a lot of invisible services being sold to India, and the value of Indian data is ignored.In addition to the financial implications, there are national security concerns. Take the case of Microsoft's cloud offering, Azure, which arbitrarily turned off services to Indian oil retailer Nayara on the flimsy grounds that the latter had substantial investment from Russia's Rosneft. This is an example of jurisdictional over-reach by US companies, which has dire consequences. India has been lax about controlling Big Tech, and this has to change.India is Meta's largest customer base. Whatsapp is used for practically everything. Which means that Meta has access to enormous amounts of Indian customer data, for which India is not even enforcing local storage. This is true of all other Big Tech (see OpenAI's Sam Altman below): they are playing fast and loose with Indian data, which is not in India's interest at all.Data is the new oil, says The Economist magazine. So how much should Meta, OpenAI et al be paying for Indian data? Meta is worth trillions of dollars, OpenAI half a trillion. How much of that can be attributed to Indian data?There is at least one example of how India too can play the digital game: UPI. Despite ham-handed efforts to now handicap UPI with a fee (thank you, brilliant government bureaucrats, yes, go ahead and kill the goose that lays the golden eggs), it has become a contender in a field that has long been dominated by the American duopoly of Visa and Mastercard. In other words, India can scale up and compete.It is unfortunate that India has not built up its own Big Tech behind a firewall as has been done behind the Great Firewall of China. But it is not too late. Is it possible for India-based cloud service providers to replace US Big Tech like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure? Yes, there is at least one player in that market: Zoho.Second, what are the tariffs on Big Tech exports to India these days? What if India were to decide to impose a 50% tax on revenue generated in India through advertisement or through sales of services, mirroring the US's punitive taxes on Indian goods exports? Let me hasten to add that I am not suggesting this, it is merely a hypothetical argument.There could also be non-tariff barriers as China has implemented, but not India: data locality laws, forced use of local partners, data privacy laws like the EU's GDPR, anti-monopoly laws like the EU's Digital Markets Act, strict application of IPR laws like 3(k) that absolutely prohibits the patenting of software, and so on. India too can play legalistic games. This is a reason US agri-products do not pass muster: genetically modified seeds, and milk from cows fed with cattle feed from blood, offal and ground-up body parts.Similarly, in the ‘information' industry, India is likely to become the largest English-reading country in the world. I keep getting come-hither emails from the New York Times offering me $1 a month deals on their product: they want Indian customers. There are all these American media companies present in India, untrammelled by content controls or taxes. What if India were to give a choice to Bloomberg, Reuters, NYTimes, WaPo, NPR et al: 50% tax, or exit?This attack on peddlers of fake information and manufacturing consent I do suggest, and I have been suggesting for years. It would make no difference whatsoever to India if these media outlets were ejected, and they surely could cover India (well, basically what they do is to demean India) just as well from abroad. Out with them: good riddance to bad rubbish.What India needs to doI believe India needs to play the long game. It has to use its shatrubodha to realize that the US is not its enemy: in Chanakyan terms, the US is the Far Emperor. The enemy is China, or more precisely the Chinese Empire. Han China is just a rump on their south-eastern coast, but it is their conquered (and restive) colonies such as Tibet, Xinjiang, Manchuria and Inner Mongolia, that give them their current heft.But the historical trends are against China. It has in the past had stable governments for long periods, based on strong (and brutal) imperial power. Then comes the inevitable collapse, when the center falls apart, and there is absolute chaos. It is quite possible, given various trends, including demographic changes, that this may happen to China by 2050.On the other hand, (mostly thanks, I acknowledge, to China's manufacturing growth), the center of gravity of the world economy has been steadily shifting towards Asia. The momentum might swing towards India if China stumbles, but in any case the era of Atlantic dominance is probably gone for good. That was, of course, only a historical anomaly. Asia has always dominated: see Angus Maddison's magisterial history of the world economy, referred to below as well.I am reminded of the old story of the king berating his court poet for calling him “the new moon” and the emperor “the full moon”. The poet escaped being punished by pointing out that the new moon is waxing and the full moon is waning.This is the long game India has to keep in mind. Things are coming together for India to a great extent: in particular the demographic dividend, improved infrastructure, fiscal prudence, and the increasing centrality of the Indian Ocean as the locus of trade and commerce.India can attempt to gain competitive advantage in all three ways outlined above:* Cost-leadership. With a large market (assuming companies are willing to invest at scale), a low-cost labor force, and with a proven track-record of frugal innovation, India could well aim to be a cost-leader in selected areas of manufacturing. But this requires government intervention in loosening monetary policy and in reducing barriers to ease of doing business* Customer-intimacy. What works in highly value-conscious India could well work in other developing countries. For instance, the economic environment in ASEAN is largely similar to India's, and so Indian products should appeal to their residents; similarly with East Africa. Thus the Indian Ocean Rim with its huge (and in Africa's case, rapidly growing) population should be a natural fit for Indian products* Innovation. This is the hardest part, and it requires a new mindset in education and industry, to take risks and work at the bleeding edge of technology. In general, Indians have been content to replicate others' innovations at lower cost or do jugaad (which cannot scale up). To do real, disruptive innovation, first of all the services mindset should transition to a product mindset (sorry, Raghuram Rajan). Second, the quality of human capital must be improved. Third, there should be patient risk capital. Fourth, there should be entrepreneurs willing to try risky things. All of these are difficult, but doable.And what is the end point of this game? Leverage. The ability to compel others to buy from you.China has demonstrated this through its skill at being a cost-leader in industry after industry, often hollowing out entire nations through means both fair and foul. These means include far-sighted industrial policy including the acquisition of skills, technology, and raw materials, as well as hidden subsidies that support massive scaling, which ends up driving competing firms elsewhere out of business. India can learn a few lessons from them. One possible lesson is building capabilities, as David Teece of UC Berkeley suggested in 1997, that can span multiple products, sectors and even industries: the classic example is that of Nikon, whose optics strength helps it span industries such as photography, printing, and photolithography for chip manufacturing. Here is an interesting snapshot of China's capabilities today.2025 is, in a sense, a point of inflection for India just as the crisis in 1991 was. India had been content to plod along at the Nehruvian Rate of Growth of 2-3%, believing this was all it could achieve, as a ‘wounded civilization'. From that to a 6-7% growth rate is a leap, but it is not enough, nor is it testing the boundaries of what India can accomplish.1991 was the crisis that turned into an opportunity by accident. 2025 is a crisis that can be carefully and thoughtfully turned into an opportunity.The Idi Amin syndrome and the 1000 Talents program with AIThere is a key area where an American error may well be a windfall for India. This is based on the currently fashionable H1-B bashing which is really a race-bashing of Indians, and which has been taken up with gusto by certain MAGA folks. Once again, I suspect the baleful influence of Whitehall behind it, but whatever the reason, it looks like Indians are going to have a hard time settling down in the US.There are over a million Indians on H1-Bs, a large number of them software engineers, let us assume for convenience there are 250,000 of them. Given country caps of exactly 9800 a year, they have no realistic chance of getting a Green Card in the near future, and given the increasingly fraught nature of life there for brown people, they may leave the US, and possibly return to India..I call this the Idi Amin syndrome. In 1972, the dictator of Uganda went on a rampage against Indian-origin people in his country, and forcibly expelled 80,000 of them, because they were dominating the economy. There were unintended consequences: those who were ejected mostly went to the US and UK, and they have in many cases done well. But Uganda's economy virtually collapsed.That's a salutary experience. I am by no means saying that the US economy would collapse, but am pointing to the resilience of the Indians who were expelled. If, similarly, Trump forces a large number of Indians to return to India, that might well be a case of short-term pain and long-term gain: urvashi-shapam upakaram, as in the Malayalam phrase.Their return would be akin to what happened in China and Taiwan with their successful effort to attract their diaspora back. The Chinese program was called 1000 Talents, and they scoured the globe for academics and researchers of Chinese origin, and brought them back with attractive incentives and large budgets. They had a major role in energizing the Chinese economy.Similarly, Taiwan with Hsinchu University attracted high-quality talent, among which was the founder of TSMC, the globally dominant chip giant.And here is Trump offering to India on a platter at least 100,000 software engineers, especially at a time when generativeAI is decimating low-end jobs everywhere. They can work on some very compelling projects that could revolutionize Indian education, up-skilling and so on, and I am not at liberty to discuss them. Suffice to say that these could turbo-charge the Indian software industry and get it away from mundane, routine body-shopping type jobs.ConclusionThe Trump tariff tantrum is definitely a short-term problem for India, but it can be turned around, and turned into an opportunity, if only the country plays its cards right and focuses on building long-term comparative advantages and accepting the gift of a mis-step by Trump in geo-economics.In geo-politics, India and the US need each other to contain China, and so that part, being so obvious, will be taken care of more or less by default.Thus, overall, the old SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. On balance, I am of the opinion that the threats contain in them the germs of opportunities. It is up to Indians to figure out how to take advantage of them. 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In today's episode of Moneycontrol Tech3, we unpack Microsoft's brief suspension of services to Nayara Energy and how it's reignited India's debate on digital sovereignty. We also dive into Lenskart founder Peyush Bansal's bid for Promoter status ahead of an IPO, Freshworks' AI products crossing $20 million in annual recurring revenue and Persistent Systems' decision to defer salary hikes by a quarter.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. Earnings Tsunami Incoming The Q1 FY26 earnings season has officially begun, with Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank leading the charge. Over 95 major companies are set to report their numbers this week, covering sectors like tech, pharma, infra, and finance. “Markets will first react to Reliance, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank,” said Ajit Mishra, SVP, Religare Broking. Key dates to watch: July 22: Colgate-Palmolive, Dixon, IRFC, JSW Infra, Paytm July 23: Infosys, Dr. Reddy's, Tata Consumer, Coforge July 24: Bajaj Finance, Canara Bank, Nestle, Mphasis, SBI Life July 25: Cipla, Bajaj Finserv, Bank of Baroda July 26: Kotak Bank, IDFC First, Balkrishna Industries Markets are closely tracking profitability trends, rural demand, and input cost pressures. With large and midcaps on center stage, investor sentiment could shift fast. $44M Crypto Hack Hits CoinDCX India's leading crypto exchange CoinDCX has confirmed a $44 million security breach, after hackers compromised an internal liquidity account over the weekend. Co-founder Sumit Gupta said customer wallets remain safe and losses will be fully covered by treasury reserves. Trading was briefly paused but services are now live. The company is also launching a bug bounty program and working with cybersecurity partners to trace the stolen assets. This breach follows last year's WazirX hack worth $230M, adding urgency ahead of India's first crypto policy paper, expected this month. EU Sanctions Nayara Refinery, Rosneft Hits Back The European Union has sanctioned Nayara Energy's refinery in Vadinar, Gujarat, drawing sharp condemnation from Rosneft, which owns a 49% stake. Rosneft called the move “unjustified and illegal,” warning it could undermine India's energy security and hurt the economy. It emphasized that Nayara is a locally governed and taxed Indian entity, with profits reinvested in the country. India's Ministry of External Affairs responded firmly: “We do not recognize unilateral sanctions. There should be no double standards, especially in energy trade,” said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. The EU also slashed the Russian oil price cap to $47.6/barrel and clamped down on “shadow fleet” ships—efforts to reduce Moscow's wartime revenue. Iran-EU Nuclear Talks Back On In a diplomatic shift, Iran has agreed to restart nuclear talks with the UK, France, and Germany—collectively known as the E3. Deputy foreign ministers will meet Friday, separate from any talks with the US. These nations were part of the original 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA), which the US exited in 2018. Talks have remained frozen since an Israeli airstrike in June disrupted a round of Oman-mediated negotiations. Iran is demanding security guarantees after joint US-Israel strikes targeted its nuclear infrastructure. While expectations are low, any movement is seen as a sign of thaw in an otherwise tense region. Honda Hits the Brakes on ABS Deadline With a January 2026 deadline approaching for mandatory ABS (anti-lock braking systems) on all two-wheelers, Honda Motorcycles has joined Hero MotoCorp in raising red flags. “Cost is one issue. But the real concern is supply chain readiness,” said Yogesh Mathur of Honda. Currently, only bikes above 125cc require ABS. The new norms would impact 84% of the two-wheeler market, adding ₹3,000–₹5,000 per unit in cost. 70% of key ABS parts—like ECUs and sensors—are still imported, mostly from China and ASEAN nations. Industry body SIAM has asked the government to push the deadline, but the Ministry remains firm, citing India's high road fatality rate. Analysts say the domestic ABS market could grow 5X to ₹80,000 crore, though full localization may take up to 18 months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¿Te has preguntado dónde quedó tu deseo sexual? En este episodio exclusivo de Mujer Vital Podcast, entrevistamos a Nayara Malnero, psicóloga y pionera en sexología en habla hispana, que nos revela cómo las mujeres podemos reconectar con nuestro deseo, especialmente durante la menopausia y otras etapas vitales.
No novo episódio do podcast Café com Comprador, tivemos uma conversa inspiradora com Nayara Signorini de Melo, compradora Estratégica da Eurofarma, que trouxe reflexões fundamentais sobre o papel da área de compras no cenário atual.Durante o bate-papo, Nayara destacou que hoje, mais do que nunca, compras precisa ser protagonista da inovação dentro das empresas. Não se trata mais apenas de executar processos ou garantir o menor preço, mas sim de atuar estrategicamente, antecipando tendências, colaborando com diferentes áreas e criando valor real para o negócio.Segundo Nayara, o comprador moderno deve ter uma visão ampla e profunda de negócios, indo além da função operacional. Ela reforçou que “ser comprador é entender de negócios, não apenas de processos”, mostrando que o novo perfil do profissional de compras exige análise crítica, capacidade de propor soluções e muita adaptabilidade.Outra fala que chamou atenção foi sobre a importância da colaboração interna: “A colaboração entre áreas é o que potencializa grandes entregas”. Para ela, quebrar os tradicionais silos entre departamentos como marketing, P&D, financeiro e qualidade é essencial para acelerar resultados e gerar inovação.O episódio reforça que, ao adotar uma atuação estratégica, colaborativa e voltada para resultados, compras pode – e deve – ser uma das principais forças de transformação dentro das organizações.Vale a pena conferir o conteúdo completo e refletir: na sua empresa, a área de compras já é protagonista ou ainda atua apenas como suporte?Assista à entrevista completa no canal do Café com Comprador e inspire-se para transformar sua carreira e sua área!
O Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC) participa da audiência de instrução e julgamento do caso que apura a morte da cantora Nayara Vilela, iniciada nesta quinta-feira (08), no Fórum Criminal de Rio Branco. O promotor de Justiça Efrain Enrique Mendoza atua na audiência, que terá continuidade na sexta-feira.
Hoje a conversa é com alguém que entende ,e muito, dos caminhos por trás das grandes oportunidades no setor público. Recebi Nayara Campos, advogada com 14 anos de experiência em Licitações, Contratos e Direito Público. Especialista em Direito Civil, Processo Civil e Tributos, ela atua com empresas de diversos segmentos em todo o país, além de ser palestrante, treinadora na área de licitações e ex-presidente da Subcomissão de Direito Tributário da OAB/TO.Nesse episódio, Nayara compartilhou, com clareza e profundidade, o que muitos ainda enxergam como um mundo complexo e inacessível. Falamos sobre os erros mais comuns, os bastidores das licitações, e como empresas podem se preparar para competir com segurança, estratégia e consciência jurídica.Meus sinceros cumprimentos à Nayara Campos. Esse espaço também é seu.ENVIE A MENSAGEM PARA ELA, E RECEBA O SEU QUADRO COMPARATIVO Instagram da Dra. Nayara Campos: @adv.nayaracampos https://www.instagram.com/adv.nayaracampos?igsh=MWptMjZjM3Z3bWphdA==
No episódio 11 do Geo no Auge!, a Doutora Iva Oliveira, da Geo Smart Consultoria e Tecnologia Colaborativa, e eu conversamos com Nayara Mesquita, uma das idealizadoras da startup Reminera, voltada ao auxílio de mineradoras e pedreiras a minimizar o desperdício, gerar receita e garantir o acesso de agricultores a fertilizantes econômicos e sustentáveis.Nesta conversa, nossa entrevistada falou sobre o processo de criação de sua startup, o processo de incubação na UFPE, sobre deeptechs e sobre a manutenção competitiva da Reminera num ambiente de negócios altamente tecnológico. Conheça também o trabalho da Dra. Iva Oliveira e de sua Geo Smart Consultoria.Se gosta do nosso trabalho, associe-se ao nosso podcast.Ao se tornar um patrocinador de nosso programa, você nos habilita a conversar com mais professores e pesquisadores mundo afora, levando conhecimento a mais gente. Nos apoie via plataforma Catarse de financiamento coletivo e pelo Mercado Pago. Link para o Catarse: https://www.catarse.me/vamosproaugeLinks para o Mercado Pago:Assinatura de R$ 5,00Assinatura de R$ 10,00Assinatura de R$ 30,00Assinatura de R$ 50,00Assinatura de R$ 100,00
La mayoría de conceptos y expresiones que utilizamos alrededor de la sexualidad están desfasados y tienen connotaciones negativas, sobretodo, para las mujeres. El lenguaje define nuestra realidad y por ello usar expresiones como “la primera vez” cuando únicamente nos referimeos a la penetración deja en el olvido un sinfín de experiencias interesantísimas alrededor de la sexualidad. Nayara Malnero es Psicóloga y sexóloga, escritora y divulgadora al frente de la plataforma Sexperimentando con casi 1 millón de seguidores en Youtube y una de las primeras referentes en España de la sexualidad en redes sociales. Un episodio para comprender la importancia de disfrutar de una sexualidad hecha a nuestra medida, de forma sana y expansiva. ¿Nos cuéntas qué te ha parecido? Encuentras a Nayara en: https://www.sexperimentando.es https://www.instagram.com/sexperimentando https://www.youtube.com/user/Sexperimentando
Hello there!In this special rerun of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show, we revisit a conversation with Dr. Nayara Mota, a Graduate Research Assistant at Kansas State University, who shares her insights on the promising field of essential oils in pet nutrition. Dr. Mota discusses her research on oregano essential oil and its impact on gut microbiota and palatability in dogs, shedding light on potential benefits for animal health. Tune in to explore cutting-edge research that could revolutionize pet food formulations."Oregano essential oil showed promising results in modulating gut microbiota in pets."Meet the guest: Dr. Nayara Mota holds a DVM and a Master's Degree in Veterinary Science from the Federal University of Parana, with a focus on Animal Nutrition. Currently pursuing a PhD in Pet Food at Kansas State University, Dr. Mota has extensive experience in pet food formulation and research. In this episode of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show, she discusses her groundbreaking research on essential oils in pet nutrition.What will you learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:44) Introduction(03:48) Essential oil properties(07:18) Gut microbiota impact(08:56) Palatability findings(12:54) Regulatory considerations(26:12) Mechanisms in pet nutrition(30:30) Final QuestionsThe Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Trouw Nutrition* Kemin- Corbion- ICC- ProAmpac- Alura- Biorigin- Innovafeed- EW Nutrition- ADM- ScoularAre you ready to unleash the podcasting potential of your company?
Neste episódio extra do Plugado, Carlos Mafia conversa diretamente com você, respondendo aos comentários de elogios e críticas. Junto com sua equipe, ele compartilha conquistas, tretas, fala sobre os planos futuros do Plugado e revela algumas surpresas que você não pode perder. Aperte o play, participe dessa conversa e deixe seu comentário. PLUGADO! Carlos Mafia: https://www.instagram.com/carlosmafia/ Plugado Estúdios: https://www.instagram.com/plugadoestudios/ Plugado Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/plugadopodcast/ Vitor Zank: https://www.instagram.com/vitorzank/ Nayara: https://www.instagram.com/ncarmona07/
"Pourquoi c'est tout le temps le français, les maths et l'allemand les matières les plus importantes?", se demandent Loic, Valentino et Gabriela qui aimeraient bien pouvoir choisir leurs cours en fonction de leurs intérêts personnels. Réponses avec l'historienne de l'éducation et professeure à la HEP Sylviane Tinembart, dans ce dernier épisode réalisé en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Antoine Weissenbach Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
"Le bleu me donne une sensation de liberté, de paix. Je n'imagine pas ne pas avoir de couleurs dans ma vie !", racontent Esma, Soraia, Ola et Era, qui se demandent si l'on voit toutes et tous les mêmes couleurs. Réponse avec Deborah Epicoco, chercheuse en psychologie des couleurs à l'Université de Lausanne qui s'intéresse au lien entre couleurs et émotions, dans ce quatrième épisode réalisé en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Antoine Weissenbach Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
“La meilleure amie de ma sœur est infirmière et je l'ai déjà entendue parler de ses horaires compliqués et de son bas salaire”, raconte Luna. Appoline, elle, se dit “très intéressée” par cette profession. De quoi se demander pourquoi les conditions de travail des infirmiers·ères sont si mauvaises. Réponse avec Sophie Ley, présidente de l'Association professionnelle des infirmiers et des infirmières (ASI) en Suisse, dans ce troisième épisode réalisé en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Yannis Bordas Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
"J'ai une petite sœur, elle a douze ans et à chaque fois que je la vois, elle me paraît bien plus petite que moi à son âge", s'exclame Viola. Avec sa camarade de classe Nayara, elles se sont intéressées à l'évolution de notre taille. Décryptage avec Idris Guessous, médecin chef du service de médecine de premier recours aux HUG et docteur en épidémiologie, dans ce deuxième épisode réalisé en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Antoine Weissenbach Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
"Dans la rue, je vois souvent des gens avec les tous nouveaux téléphones... Cela me rend un peu jaloux !", raconte Patricio qui s'est demandé, avec son camarade de classe Alexandre, d'où venait cette envie de toujours avoir le dernier gadget technologique. Réponse avec Niels Weber, psychologue et psychothérapeute, spécialisé en hyper connectivité, dans ce premier épisode réalisé en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Antoine Weissenbach Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
Pourquoi on veut toujours le dernier smartphone? Pourquoi on ne peut pas choisir ses cours à l'école? Le Point J vous propose une série d'épisodes réalisée en collaboration avec les élèves de la 11VG4 du collège de Grand-Champ à Gland, une quinzaine de jeunes entre 14 et 16 ans, en dernière année d'école obligatoire. Ce sont leurs voix que vous entendrez et c'est à leurs questions que nous répondrons avec des expert·e·s tout au long de la semaine. Journalistes: Julie Kummer et Juliane Roncoroni Réalisation: Antoine Weissenbach Les élèves de la classe 11VG4 d'Isabelle Dolivo: Luna, Appoline, ?Alexandre, Patricio, Bernardo, ?Esma, Soraia, Ola, Era, Selhiom, ?Loic, Valentino, Camille, Gabriela, Viola, Nayara. Nous écrire: pointj@rts.ch ou +41 79 134 34 70 (WhatsApp)
No mais recente episódio do uModeCast, os hosts Delton Silva e João Risoleo recebem Nayara Diniz, Gerente de Produto na Chilli Beans. Nayara compartilha sua fascinante trajetória na moda e no varejo, começando no setor bancário e migrando para o varejo digital, passando por empresas como Privalia e Superexclusivo, até chegar à Chilli Beans. Ela detalha a transição de trabalhar no varejo bancário para o digital e depois para o varejo físico, destacando a importância de entender os desejos dos clientes e de criar produtos com propósito. Nayara discute a estratégia da Chilli Beans em lançar coleções semanais e a importância da tecnologia e processos eficientes para suportar essa frequência. Ela menciona a Unichilli, a universidade interna da Chilli Beans, que oferece cursos e treinamentos semanais para vendedores, garantindo que eles estejam bem informados sobre as novas coleções e tecnologias dos produtos. Além disso, ela aborda a cultura de vendas engajada da Chilli Beans, que inclui eventos como o Superdose para os principais gerentes e vendedores, destacando o forte senso de comunidade e a paixão pela marca. A conversa também explora os desafios e as oportunidades no mercado atual, enfatizando a necessidade de agilidade e inovação constante. Nayara destaca a importância de utilizar dados para tomar decisões estratégicas e melhorar continuamente a experiência do cliente. O episódio é uma aula sobre como combinar moda, tecnologia e uma forte cultura de vendas para alcançar o sucesso no competitivo mercado de varejo.
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Exploring essential oils in pet nutrition marks a significant shift in the pet food industry. As pet owners increasingly demand natural, health-enhancing ingredients, the investigation into substances like oregano oil offers substantial potential. This innovative approach could transform pet diets, focusing on holistic health and well-being. In this episode, Dr. Nayara Mota explores the unexplored aspects of essential oils in pet nutrition. An expert in the field, Dr. Mota provides groundbreaking insights on oregano oil's use and its effects on pet health, especially concerning gut microbiota modulation."Oregano essential oil showed promising results in modulating gut microbiota in pets."What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(02:10) Introduction(05:23) Defining essential oils and their properties(07:29) Combining yeast cell walls with essential oils(08:59) Impact of essential oils on pet palatability and diet(18:39) Essential oils in different life stages of pets(19:37) Other essential oils in pet nutrition(22:57) The final questionsMeet the guest: Dr. Nayara Mota, a distinguished veterinarian and Master in Veterinary Science, specializes in animal nutrition. After graduating from the Federal University of Parana, Brazil, Mota has honed her expertise in pet nutrition. Currently a Research and Development Analyst at BRF Pet, she focuses on innovative pet food formulations. Her academic journey includes an externship at DalPet, where she assisted in bromatological evaluations, showcasing her commitment to advancing pet health through nutritional excellence and research-driven practices in the dynamic field of pet food science.Connect with the guest!The Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kemin* Trouw Nutrition- ICC- Innovafeed- ProAmpac- Wilbur-Ellis NutritionAre you ready to unleash the podcasting potential of your company? wisenetix.co/custom-podcast
Es vital que mejores, renueves, repares, nutras, cuides, crees... tus relaciones.Toda esta semana te voy a entregar 5 episodios especiales en los que descubrirás cómo mejorar tus relaciones personales en muchísimos ámbitos.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editado y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a entender mejor nuestros orgasmos y nos va a indicar formas de mejorarlos.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastPuedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moisés, Josiane e a filha Nayara contam como foram os últimos dias e o processo de retomada da vida após a enchente
Es vital que mejores, renueves, repares, nutras, cuides, crees... tus relaciones.Toda esta semana te voy a entregar 5 episodios especiales en los que descubrirás cómo mejorar tus relaciones personales en muchísimos ámbitos.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a comprender la importancia clave de tener un tiempo para tu "yo" personal y cómo gestionarlo cuando estás en pareja.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastPuedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the enchanting world of Brazilian Zouk as we sit down for a lively and laughter-filled episode of Let's Talk Zouk with the magnetic dancers, Leandro and Nayara. Join your host Ricky Fox as we delve into their recent wedding (that sounded... unique hahaha!), uncover the magic behind their partnership, and discover the serendipitous events that led them to Zouk.Brace yourself for surprises, heartwarming stories, and plenty of laughter as we explore their goals and share in their delightful journey of dance and love.Get ready to be inspired and captivated by this dynamic duo's zest for life on and off the dance floor!
Joana Marques saúda o regresso de Cláudia Nayara às vendas no Facebook.
¿Cómo mejorar nuestro orgasmo?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de educación sexual.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editado y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a entender mejor nuestros orgasmos y nos va a indicar formas de mejorarlos.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Cómo enfocar la educación sexual de nuestros hijos?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de educación sexual.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a comprender la importancia de no delegar la educación sexual de nuestros hijos en la escuela o los amigos, y cómo tomar el protagonismo, sin falsos mitos, de una sana educaciòn sexual de nuestros hijos.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O PODCAST de hoje é sobre SEGURANÇA DIGITAL. Como proteger seus dados na internet? Como evitar cair em golpes do PIX e parecidos? O quão seguro é compartilhar seus dados em lojas e sites? No PODCAST do MANUAL DO HOMEM MODERNO de hoje, Edson Castro recebe Domingo Montanaro e a Delegada Nayara para conversar sobre segurança digital e proteção de dados. Se liga Veja tudo que conversamos sobre SEGURANÇA DE DADOS no PODCAST do MHM: 00:00 - Introdução 01:06 - Como está a segurança de dados? 12:29 - Como funciona a venda de dados? 19:37 - Tem como proteger dados? 28:44 - Golpe do Pix 41:40 - Golpes bizarros na internet 53:44 - Como evitar golpes? 01:00:27 - Roubo de celular desbloqueado 01:05:30 - O que as Big Tech querem? 01:15:20 - PL2630 01:24:32 - Como é feito o sequestro de uma empresa? 01:39:46 - Perfil do hacker 01:51:16 - Espionagem industrial
Riding Shotgun With Charlie #171 Nayara Andrejczyk The Gun Evangelist, 2A Advocate Back in February, I attended a Gun Law Seminar held by Gun Owners Action League. I was in the right seat at the right time! I was alongside 2 of The DC Project members and behind me was The Gun Evangelist, Nayara Andrejczyk. She saw my RSWC hoodie and asked who I was and what RSWC was. I said RSWC is Riding Shotgun With Charlie and I am Charlie! She said she drove up from the Philly area just to come to this event. We became fast friends and started following each other on social media outlets. A week later, I was going to Tanner Sports Center in Jamison, PA, to interview Nayara. Then in April, she drove 4 hours to attend GOAL's Concealed Carry Fashion Show & Expo, and drove back that night. Gun people are the best people. Nayara, NayNay, as her friends who can't roll the R's call her, was born in Brazil and moved to Worcester, MA, near some other relatives. I found out she was friends with one of my Brazilian friends (small world)! Nayara is also an American by choice! She did take a course as required in MA to get a License To Carry, but she didn't apply for it with the local police. After years in central MA, life found her moving to Pennsylvania. She still wanted to get a permit and firearms, which was much easier in PA than in MA. And it only cost $20! Once she started shooting, she was hooked. She came back to MA and found the Massachusetts Women Gun Owners and they ended up connecting Nayara to Jim Wallace, GOAL's Executive Director, which is why she has been coming up to MA for events. She also found out that many of her MA friends were closet gun owners, not letting their friends and neighbors know that they had the LTC and owned firearms. She has vowed to not hold back and let everyone know that she's a proud gun owner, which is how she got the name The Gun Evangelist. In the early 2000's, Brazil had a disarmament law that required everyone to register their firearms to help eliminate violence with a firearm. After a couple years, the violence went up as the criminals were the only ones with firearms and the citizens couldn't protect themselves. Shocking, this is happening again in Brazil, and we NEED to prevent it from happening in the United States. Nayara really explains what happened and how it happened there. Like many gun owners who realize shooting is an expensive hobby and Right, she needed to find a way to support her shooting habit. She decided to apply for a position at Tanner's Sports Center. She has thick skin, which is needed for a female gun store employee, and she joined the team at Tanner's, where she has been working for several years. She knew that her knowledge and experience would be good, but asks for help from their other staff if she needs it. It was also a good decision for Tanner's as they could use a female staff member. Training and competitive shooting are things that Nayara started really getting involved with. She took some NRA training courses with Todd Ellis (NRA BOD member & soon to be RSWC episode) and started expanding her knowledge base. As an employee of Tanner's, they helped her get clients to take classes with her. She's also made connections with A Girl & A Gun. It's wonderful to hear her story about becoming an American and a firearm owner and hearing how things have grown and progressed for her. I'm sure you'll enjoy everything she has to say and share with us. Later this month, she and I are both taking the USCCA instructor course and I'm looking forward to spending time training and learning with her. Favorite quotes: “I believe the Second Amendment is the second for a reason, in order of importance for the American citizen.” “My soul is American.” “I found what was missing in my life. This is it. I love, absolutely LOVE shooting!” “I will never be a closet gun owner.” “I am committed not to hide who I am and what I like.” Nayara Andrejczyk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nandrejczyk/ Tanner Sports Center https://www.tannersportscenter.com/ Tanner Sports Center Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tanners_sports_center/ Tanner Sports Center Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TannerOperations Tanner Sports Center TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@tanners_sports_center Second Amendment Foundation https://secure.anedot.com/saf/donate?sc=RidingShotgun Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms https://www.ccrkba.org/ Please support the Riding Shotgun With Charlie sponsors and supporters. Buy RSWC & GunGram shirts & hoodies, stickers & patches, and mugs at the store! http://ridingshotgunwithcharlie.com/rswc-shop/ Dennis McCurdy Author, Speaker, Firewalker http://www.find-away.com/ Self Defense Radio Network http://sdrn.us/ Buy a Powertac Flashlight, use RSWC as the discount code and save 15% www.powertac.com/RSWC
En muchas ocasiones puede que hayamos sentido eso de necesitar tiempo para mí... pero cuando esto sucede en pareja, y sucede... sentimos temor o incomodidad de decirlo...Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de relaciones de pareja.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a comprender la importancia clave de tener un tiempo para tu "yo" personal y cómo gestionarlo cuando estás en pareja.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joana Marques fala-nos das batalhas e dos sons esquisitos de Cláudia Nayara.
O regresso de Joana Marques... e de Cláudia Nayara.
¿Qué hacer cuando baja el deseo?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de relaciones de pareja.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a identificar las causas del bajo deseo sexual, cómo manejarlo y cómo volver a elevarlo. No te conformes. Pasa a la Acción!!Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joana Marques fala-nos do triste fim do negócio de Cláudia Nayara.
El pelo de las personas negras ha sido siempre objeto de atención en las sociedades mayoritariamente blancas. Tan rizado, tan redondeado, tan oscuro… pero… ¿nos hemos preguntado alguna vez qué se siente cuando todo el mundo quiere tocarte el pelo? Escuchamos la historia de Laura Romero López, autora del libro “¿Te puedo tocar el pelo?”. Conocemos la perspectiva de Mayte de UKUAJI, la Asociación Antiracista de Madres de Afrodescendientes y escuchamos a algunos de estos niños y niñas. Con nuestro compañero Marcos García Santonja nos vamos a la peluquería rizada DASO y conocemos a Nayara, la dueña y peluquera, y a Mariel, una clienta. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al Día”. El número es el 699 518 743. *** Si te gusta este podcast, necesitamos tu apoyo. Hazte socia, hazte socio en eldiario.es/socioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Se puede trabajar de forma fluida con tu pareja?¿Se ve afectada tu relación al trabajar juntos?¿Qué problemas pueden aparecer y cómo manejarlos?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de relaciones de pareja y de emprendimiento.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos va a ayudar a identificar los problemas, posibles conflictos y aristas que hay que pulir cuando vamos a trabajar junto con nuestra pareja.Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Quieres incorporar hábitos a tu vida este 2023 que te lleven a otro nivel? Únete a nuestra nueva Comunidad online Emprendedores. Estás invitad@; sólo haz click aquí y date de alta. Es gratis: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/invitacion¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Emprender impacta negativamente en las relaciones con tu pareja?¿Influye de forma inevitable o hay formas de equilibrarlo?Luis Ramos y Juanma Ortega presentan un nuevo episodio de MENTOR360 en el que hablaremos de relaciones de pareja y de emprendimiento.Nuestra mentora de hoy es Nayara Malnero, psicóloga, sexóloga, escritora con varios libros editados (y otro en camino), y líder del proyecto @sexperimentando, con cientos de miles de seguidores a los que forma e informa sobre sexo y relaciones.Nayara nos ayudará a navegar por este difícil mar de las relaciones y su compatibilidad con el emprendimiento, o viceversa... :)Localiza, sigue e interactúa con Nayara en:Su Instagram: @sexperimentandoEn su famoso canal de YouTube: Sexperimentando con Nayara MalneroEn su web: Sexperimentando.esEn su podcast: Sexperimentando PodcastEste programa lo dirige Luis Ramos y lo presenta Juanma Ortega.Puedes leer los artículos de Juanma semanalmente en El Independiente.Luis Ramos confía la producción de audio de este programa a Estudios Quinto Nivel.¿Quieres incorporar hábitos a tu vida este 2023 que te lleven a otro nivel? Únete a nuestra nueva Comunidad online Emprendedores.Estás invitad@; sólo haz click aquí y date de alta. Es gratis: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/invitacion¿Tienes preguntas o consultas para mí o los mentores? Puedes grabarnos tu propia pregunta en https://librosparaemprendedores.net/360preguntas y podrías ser la siguiente persona en aparecer en un próximo episodio. Puedes seguirme en mi web librosparaemprendedores.net y en mi Instagram: @librosparaemprendedores Déjanos 5 estrellas para ayudarnos a llegar todavía a más gente: MENTOR360 en Spotify y MENTOR360 en Apple Podcasts. Participa activamente etiquetándome a mí y a nuestros mentores en Instagram (@librosparaemprendedores) y comentando sobre los temas que vamos viendo todos los días aquí, en MENTOR360. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo Ghitis, CEO and co-founder of Nayara Resorts, a collection of sustainable luxury hotels in Central and South America, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about his eco-sensitive properties in remote locations in Costa Rica, Chile and Panama. This is part of our coverage of ILTM Cannes, held Dec. 4-8 in France. For more information, visit www.nayararesorts.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.
Megan and Deedra have the privilege of speaking with pastors Soo Ji and Joe Alvarez on the podcast! Soo Ji is an enneagram 3, and her husband Joe is an 8, so together they make for one dynamic couple. We talk about two two aggressive numbers in relationship and how that manifests in their working together and in their parenting. We also discuss the impact of bringing four cultures together into their home (Soo Ji is Korean Canadian, and Joe is Mexican American) and how that plays out. Soo Ji and Joe Alvarez are a unique clergy couple who are being used by God to reach people in the margins, bring reconciliation to the community, and raise up passionate followers of Jesus Christ. They are both ordained with the Free Methodist Church and they have been dynamically married for 17 years. They are blessed to have two “Mexirean” kids, Juaquin, their 15 year old son and Nayara, their 13 year old daughter. Currently Joe and Soo Ji pastor at The Avenue, a multiethnic Free Methodist Church in Southern California. Joe is also a relationship builder for Empowering Lives International and Soo Ji is the Conference Director for Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy and a Program Director for Innovative Space for Asian American Christianity.You can connect with Soo Ji on Facebook or Instagram.
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
In this episode, Dr. Nayara Leite joins us again to discuss what's new with her research at Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Ask the Expert is a ~30 minute digital cafe experience where scientists and grad students can meet and exchange with thought leaders in the field of type 1 diabetes. Link below to sign up for a seat in the cafe! https://thesugarscience.org/ask-the-expert/
Venga que llega el verano y tenemos que cambiar el armario, pero también reamueblar nuestras cabezas. Porque gracias a Nayara, de Sexperimentando, hemos descubierto que muchos de nuestros problemas de sexo están ahí arriba y no ahí abajo... si! Y son más fáciles de resolver que lo que pensábamos. Líbido, Orgasmos, Sequedad vaginal... quien da más? Si desde que estás menopausica perdida, el sexo ya no es lo que era, este es tu episodio!
Honoured to have Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts, chat with us about creating one of the region's top luxury hospitality brands. Nayara Resorts has hotels worldwide now, and it all started here in Arenal, Costa Rica, where he was able to create Average Daily Rates of over $1,000 a night! He talks to us about his journey, the challenges and what's next for Nayara Resorts in Costa Rica and the rest of the world.Contact Us: info@investingcostarica.comGuests:Leo Ghitis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-ghitis-859679233/Nayara Resorts: https://nayararesorts.com/
Nyheter från den spanskspråkiga världen på medelsvår spanska. Världens filmgalor tappar alltmer publik. 17-åriga Nayara följer helst galorna via sociala medier. Den nya spanska skollagen förändrar betygssystemet. Läraren Luís Miguel tycker att de nya förändringarna sänker kunskapsnivån.
BBB22: LUCAS DÁ LIDERANÇA PRA ARTHUR; ELIMINADOS JOGAM GUSTAVO NO PAREDÃO E TRETAM COM NAYARA
BBB22 ESTREIA: SOBERBA! NAYARA AZEVEDO CRIA CLIMÃO COM LAIS E "TIRA" VYNI DE CAMA; JESSI ALFINETA
A Nayara foi parar no Leste Europeu para fazer seu mestrado e acumular histórias para contar aqui no Jetlag.
A Nayara foi parar no Leste Europeu para fazer seu mestrado e acumular histórias para contar aqui no Jetlag.
Ghosty is a VERY tight knit band. Nayara, Charles, and Clay, have experienced a multitude of life events that have helped shaped them into a really fun group of friends that translates very well in their music. Starting out as college friends and, through the help of a class, formed a band with a sound that they describe as “dream-pop” and your first experience with this should be their school project turned single Letters to Laurel . They talked about the experience of writing and producing while in school and how that helped propel their desire to do more. They also shared how their collabs have also helped the evolution of their sound and how Charles and Clay’s other projects have helped Ghosty stay in it’s own space. They shared 2 of their singles Honey and Chance and gave us a first for the show; an acoustic debut of their newest So Bad. We had some fun while the birthday boy, Charles, had his acoustic out; playing some of their favorite covers that only Ghosty can pull off. If that wasn’t enough of the music they each shared their Top5 that will have you hitting the max-volume button a lot! Ghosty Top5 Charles: 5 Stacking Chairs - Middle Kids 4 Habanero - Rosie Tucker 3 Kingston - Faye Webster 2 Impossible Weight - Deep Sea Diver 1 Can I leave me too - the greeting committee Nayara: 5 Scarlett by Holly Humberstone 4 You Ran Out the Car - Laura Elliott 3 Ada - The Greeting Committee 2 Junior Day League - Hovvdy 1 Love in Vain - Victoria Bigelow Clay: 5 MissingNo. [177013] - Desolate 4 Get the Old Band Back Together - Christian Lee Hutson 3 Show Me How - Men I Trust 2 Really Doe - Danny Brown 1 Nocturne - Julian Lage Check out the latest from Ghosty HERE Grab the Singles: