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Antes de que existieran las farmacias como las conocemos hoy, muchas casas tenían su propio botiquín hecho de plantas. Tomillo para la tos, manzanilla para el estómago, tila para dormir.En este episodio de Hablemos de verde hablamos de remedios herbales y del puente entre tradición y ciencia: qué es la fitoterapia y cómo podemos empezar a preparar nuestras propias plantas medicinales en casa.Nos centramos en tres formas sencillas para iniciarse —infusión, oleato y tintura— y en tres plantas muy versátiles: romero, lavanda y caléndula.Un episodio práctico para reconectar con el poder de las plantas de siempre
Saša Michailidis se ptá hostů, našli Stalina? Nenašli. Autoři podcastu Ztracený generalissimus pátrali po monumentálním obrazu z padesátých let. Jaký vztah máme k umění socialistického realismu? Z původně nízkorozpočtové romance Spalující rivalita se stal kulturní hegemon, touží tvůrci seriálů po návratu k intimitě a emocím? Komiksové ceny Muriel a kvalita hlavně studentských prací. Jana Brejchová jako opravdová filmová hvězda.Všechny díly podcastu Akcent můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Saša Michailidis se ptá hostů, našli Stalina? Nenašli. Autoři podcastu Ztracený generalissimus pátrali po monumentálním obrazu z padesátých let. Jaký vztah máme k umění socialistického realismu? Z původně nízkorozpočtové romance Spalující rivalita se stal kulturní hegemon, touží tvůrci seriálů po návratu k intimitě a emocím? Komiksové ceny Muriel a kvalita hlavně studentských prací. Jana Brejchová jako opravdová filmová hvězda.
Saša Michailidis se ptá historičky umění Alexandry Kusé, kurátora Ondřeje Horáka a reportéra Vojtěcha Kovala, oba jsou tvůrci podcastu Ztracený generalissimus. Série, kterou jsme odvysílali na Vltavě, je o pátrání po osudu monumentálního obrazu Josifa Stalina. Propagandistické dílo bylo poprvé vystaveno v roce 1952 na pražském Žofíně, po této jediné prezentaci ale beze stopy zmizelo. Jak vypadalo a dopadlo pátrání po obrazu? Repríza ze 17. 2. 2026.Všechny díly podcastu Akcent můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Saša Michailidis se ptá historičky umění Alexandry Kusé, kurátora Ondřeje Horáka a reportéra Vojtěcha Kovala, oba jsou tvůrci podcastu Ztracený generalissimus. Série, kterou jsme odvysílali na Vltavě, je o pátrání po osudu monumentálního obrazu Josifa Stalina. Propagandistické dílo bylo poprvé vystaveno v roce 1952 na pražském Žofíně, po této jediné prezentaci ale beze stopy zmizelo. Jak vypadalo a dopadlo pátrání po obrazu? Repríza ze 17. 2. 2026.
Esta semana en Hablemos de verde hablamos de cactus y suculentas con Mercedes García, creadora de Desert City y del libro Cactus con corazón. Mercedes es farmacéutica, ingeniera agrónoma por vocación y una enamorada total de las plantas que sobreviven donde otras no pueden.Desmontamos mitos, aclaramos por qué no todas las suculentas son cactus, repasamos los errores más comunes al cuidarlas y viajamos por los distintos climas de España para entender qué necesitan en cada zona.Si alguna vez se te ha muerto una suculenta… este episodio es para ti
De nena a mamá en 9 meses: El origen de mi propósitoHay historias que marcan un antes y un después, y hoy te comparto la mía. En este episodio especial, te cuento el viaje que me llevó a pasar de nena a mamá en tan solo 9 meses.A los 15 años, mi vida cambió para siempre. Me encontré embarazada navegando un sistema hostil y una realidad que me obligó a crecer a pasos agigantados.En este episodio abro mi corazón y alma para contarte mi historia de embarazo adolescente.Este no es solo un relato del pasado; es la razón por la cual hoy dedico mi vida a que cada mujer recupere su voz, su seguridad y su derecho a una maternidad informada.Gracias por permitirme compartir esta parte de mi historia con vos. Andrea
"Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest Artistic Director, Nena GilreathIn this engaging conversation, on this week's episode of "Dance Talk” ® , host Joanne Carey chats with Nena Gilreath, artistic director of the dance company located in Athens, Georgia, Ballethnic and former dancer with Dance Theatre of Harlem. Nena shares with us her extensive journey in the world of dance, from her humble beginnings in North Carolina to her impactful role in founding the Ballethnic Dance Company. She discusses the challenges she faced, the importance of mentorship, and the power of dance as a means of expression and social change. Nena emphasizes the significance of community in dance and reflects on the profound impact that art can have on individuals and society as a whole.Mrs. Gilreath is a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. She began her career by moving to Atlanta and joining the Ruth Mitchell Dance Theatre. She later joined the Dance Theatre of Harlem, touring nationally and internationally. In 1988, Ms. Gilreath returned to Atlanta to dance with the Atlanta Ballet. Finally, on January 15, 1990, along with husband and choreographer Waverly T. Lucas, II they created Ballethnic Dance Company. She has implemented numerous outreach programs including the BUDDY Project through the Atlanta Project, which served as a model for the existing Danseur Development Project. Ms. Gilreath currently serves as co-founder and co-artistic director of Ballethnic Dance Company and Ballethnic Academy of Dance. She continues her original role as a dance artist and mentor for many young dancers as well as assisting Mr. Lucas in creating Ballethnic's unique style. Ms. Gilreath was creative Loafing's 2000 Best of Atlanta Critics Pick-Best Dancer; she received Atlanta Business League's Success Against the Odds Award in 2001. She, along with Mr. Lucas, received the 2002 Global Diversity Business Exchange Atlanta Entrepreneur Award. In addition, Ms. Gilreath is a recipient of the 2003 Pinnacle Leadership Award. Nena and Waverly were recently selected as the December 2006 Lexus Leaders of the Artsby Georgia Public Broadcasting. Nena was also recognized in Atlanta Magazine's December 2006 issue as one of the “Top Twenty Women in Business”. She is also the recipient of the 2007 Charles Loridans Award. She also received the 2008 Atlanta NAACP President's Award for their positive influence on today's youth.Learn more about Balletnic and their programshttps://ballethnic.org/“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey "Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/Please leave us a Review.Please help support the podcast:https://gofund.me/e561b42ac
In this episode, I sat down with Alex Nena, and we're unpacking what community actually looks like in the photography industry. We talk about building real connections, navigating comparison, and why having people around you matters both personally and professionally. It's an honest conversation about growth, support, and not trying to do everything on your own.Meet Alex: Alex Nena is a vintage- inspired wedding and elopement photographer based in California. Her work blends old world and modern elegance together capturing weddings that feel both intimate and cinematic. She is known for mostly for her low light capabilities and vintage look. Beyond her client work she is passionate about giving back to the photo community believing that knowledge is meant to be shared and creative growth thrives in community. Connect with Me:Join us at Summer Camp!Become a Member of Summer SchoolJoin me at WPPI and get 20% off your ticket using code SUMMER26Subscribe here to our emails for updates on all things Summer School!Instagram: @summergrace.photo @the_summerschool Shop My Products:Summer Grace x G-Presets (discount code: SUMMERSCHOOL)Pricing GuideSummer Camp (2026)*Summer School is powered by Narrative — the AI culling and editing tool I use that supports my workflow without replacing my creativity. Try Narrative for free today using the link above!Connect with Alex: Website: https://byalexnena.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byalexnena/?hl=en
“The foundational elements of neoliberal economics is false” – Marcus Champ Welcome to 2026 and a brand-new season of Post Growth Australia Podcast! With co-host Mark Allen on travel leave, host Michael Bayliss (with his degrowth cap on) opens the episode with some mixed feelings in welcoming the new year. Since 2025, humanity has breached planetary boundaries, shifted more of our collective wealth into the hands of oligarchs and added 70 million to the population. Each new year brings a new appreciation of the magnitude to the scale of the human enterprise, which makes turning things around that more difficult (we keep trying, however!) Our first special guest to open Season 8 of PGAP is Marcus Champ. With a professional background in psychology, Marcus is studying at the one-of-a-kind Masters of Economics of Sustainability degree through Torrens University. Along with fellow students, Marcus has started an economics advocacy group called “Public Money. Public Good.” Marcus was also a presenter at the 2025 New Economy Network Australia (NENA) conference. His presentation was titled: “Pathways through a crisis: wartime experience and lessons for the coming climate catastrophe.” In this episode, Marcus draws from his presentation to compare Australia's economy during World War II to that of our economic system today. In his words: “It's amazing how much our understanding of economics and finance has changed in the last 50 years or so.” With panache and passion, Marcus shares a new economic vision for Australia. Informed from the achievements of the past, it eschews the current neoliberal paradigm to create a future where social and environmental wellbeing is prioritised over GDP, profits for the few and endless growth on a finite planet. Post Growth Australia Podcast (PGAP) is made possible with the support of Sustainable Population Australia (SPA). All opinions and legacy of PGAP guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of PGAP or SPA. Enjoyed this episode? Please feel welcome to show your support for PGAP by sharing this and other episodes with your friends, family and networks. Leave a review for us on Apple Podcast or your favourite podcast platform. Contact us anytime with your thoughts and suggestions. Want to explore more episodes on this theme? Links below: Finding The Money with Maren Poitras PGAP live at the NENA conference: Life After Capitalism MMT for Activism with Gabrielle Bond Ecological Economies and MMT with Steve Williams Time stamp: Intro - 00:06:20 Interview part 1 - 00:06:20 - 00:27:20 Intermission - 00:27:20 - 00:29:05 Interview part 2 - 00:29:05 - 01:00:55Special Guest: Marcus Champ.
La primavera está a la vuelta de la esquina y ya empezamos a soñar con dejar atrás el frío invierno para llenar nuestros huertos y balcones de vida y color. Pero… ¿sabías que el momento ideal para empezar con los semilleros de flores de primavera es ahora, en invierno?En este episodio del podcast hablamos de por qué hacer semilleros, qué ventajas tienen y las diferentes formas de prepararlos, adaptándolos a cada persona, espacio y recursos disponibles. Porque no se trata solo de sembrar, sino de aprovechar lo que tenemos y disfrutar del proceso
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women and Work Through a Comparative Lens: Gender and the Urban Labor Markets of Premodern Brabant and Biscay explores women's economic roles in late medieval and early modern Europe, particularly through the lens of craft guilds and regional comparisons with the aim emphasising the visibility of women's economic activities in premodern Europe. The book explains the nature of guilds at this period, emphasising their male-dominated nature that limited women's formal participation while still allowing them to play significant roles within household economies. Among other topical issues examined in the book are the institutional factors that shaped women's economic roles in the 16th century, with details on how households in Brabant functioned as economic units with women managing income and administration. Also, the book explained how institutions such as guilds, households, informal markets, and town governments shaped women's economic opportunities in the 16th century. Through a comparative approach, the book allows for a deeper understanding of women's visibility and economic conditions, particularly through the analysis of taxation registers and the public versus private nature of women's work in different trades. The book contains a more nuanced comparison between specific regions in Europe, including Brabant and Biscay, to provide explanation on the North-South divide. The adoption of a comparative approach in the book enables a detailed analysis of women's labor opportunities including the fish trade, bread trade, itinerant informal trading, merchant activity and artisan work by examining two distinct regions. This comparative method reveals the complexities of women's economic positions and the varying factors that shaped their experiences cutting across town policy which placed restrictions due to guild influences. Mariam Olugbodi is a university teacher and a writer, she is the author of the monograph titled: “Stylistic Features in the 2011 and 2012 Final Matches Commentaries in the UEFA Champions League”, published by Grin Verlag. Mariam's greatest dream is seeing a world where knowledge is accessible to all. She does this through her volunteering roles on open knowledge platforms as a host and an editor. As part of her effort to maintain inclusion and diversity in knowledge transmission, she volunteers as a teacher in crises contexts. Learn more and connect with Mariam through her social links @ (22) Olugbodi Mariam | LinkedIn, Mariam Olugbodi (0000-0001-5027-6644) - ORCID and User:Margob28 - Meta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
link Трек-лист: 01. Run-DMC feat. Aerosmith — Walk This Way 02. Pogo — Alice 03. Scooter — The Age Of Love 04. Крем Сода — Уйди, но останься 05. Kris Keyser — Titan 06. The Police — Message in A Bottle 07. ROSALÍA, Björk, Yves Tumor — Berghain 08. Nena — irgendwie irgendwo irgendwann 09. … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 430 (17.01.2026)
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En este episodio exploramos la plantaterapia, una disciplina que utiliza el contacto activo con plantas, jardines y espacios verdes como herramienta de rehabilitación, relajación y bienestar emocional. Hoy se aplica en hospitales, centros de salud mental, escuelas, residencias e incluso prisiones, gracias a sus beneficios físicos, fisiológicos, cognitivos, sociales y emocionales.Nos adentramos en por qué algo tan esencial y evidente se ha vuelto tan urgente en nuestra sociedad hiperacelerada. Reflexionamos sobre nuestra creciente desconexión de los ritmos naturales y la necesidad de volver a “tocar verde”.Además, comentamos estudios que demuestran la importancia de pasar tiempo al aire libre bajo el sol y entre plantas y las consecuencias de vivir cada vez más puertas adentro.Un episodio para recordar que la naturaleza no es un lujo, sino una necesidad humana profunda.ENLACES Recomendamos para profundizar:El contenido del Dr. Jorge Garcia Dihinx, que nos dejó recientemente, por sus magistrales videos de divulgación sobre vida saludable. En especial los que comenta la importancia de los espacios verdes, infrarrojo y salud: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DN8k_haDWTX/ o su famosa receta del sol https://www.instagram.com/reel/DITwnniNnl9/. La Asociación Española de Horticultura y Jardinería Social y Terapéutica: https://aehjst.org/Proyecto europeo GREENME sobre el binomio salud mental y verde: https://greenme-project.eu/El trabajo de Kathy Willis, profesora en Oxford y ex-directora en Kew Gardens y su libro: Las bondades de la naturaleza: Una visión pionera sobre los secretos y las virtudes de las plantas Gracias a Compo por acompañarnos en este episodio.Más información en hablemosdeverde.comHablemos de Verde somos:Adela @huertosinthesky Alba @verdopolis Ester @picaronablog Marta @planteaenverde Mylena @huertox Nena @nenaplantsflow Toni @huertinadetoni
Das Sandmännchen hat dir viele Geschichten mitgebracht. Freu dich auf Piratengeschichten mit “Plötzlich Winter”, Jan und Henry mit “Der Umzug der Meerjungfrau”, Kalli mit "Kalli-Clown", die Moffels mit “Luzi als Astronautin”, Rita und das Krokodil mit “Silvester”, freu dich auch auf Herrn Fuchs und Frau Elster mit “Herr Fuchs sorgt für Ärger”, das Märchen "Mascha und der Bär" und auf viele Kinderlieder (“Rabatz” von Nena, “Wenn du fröhlich bist”, “Planet” von den Deniz Jesperson, “Hans und die Nixe” von Bernd Kohlhepp, “Das Händewaschenrubbelschrubbelseifenlied”, “Mut“ mit Benno Fürmann und “Wenn es Winter wird” von Mai Cocopelli)!
Rita und ihr Krokodil sind unzertrennlich. Zusammen erleben sie die lustigsten Abenteuer. Heute wollen sie zusammen Silvester feiern. Wenn nur die Zeit schneller vergehen könnte. Das Sandmännchen hat dir aber nicht nur diese Geschichte mitgebracht, sondern auch noch das Kinderlied "Rabatz" von Nena.
Diana Tayo Osobu Seit April 2025 arbeitet Diana Tayo Osobu als selbstständige CMF Design Consultant und unterstützt Designteams bei der Entwicklung ganzheitlicher CMF-Strategien von der Konzeptphase bis zur Umsetzung. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf nachhaltigen Materialien, die markengerecht und im Einklang mit regulatorischen Anforderungen eingesetzt werden. Zudem entwickelt sie CMF-Konzepte für Prototypen, Studien und Serienprodukte und verbindet dabei Designintuition mit strategischem Business-Kontext. Zuvor war sie von April 2024 bis März 2025 als Interim Manager CMF Design bei Ineos Automotive tätig, wo sie die Design-DNA der Marke durch strategische CMF-Konzepte stärkte und Design, Engineering und Marketing eng verzahnte. Davor leitete sie von 2022 bis 2023 als Director CMF Design bei Lucid Motors im Silicon Valley die CMF-Strategie zur Schärfung der Premium-Positionierung. Von 2007 bis 2022 war sie Senior Manager CMF Design bei Hyundai Motor Europe und etablierte CMF als zentralen Differenzierungsfaktor der Marke. Frühere Stationen umfassen Bugatti Engineering, wo sie den Ultra-Luxus-Ansatz der Marke mitprägte, sowie verschiedene Positionen im Volkswagen Design Center Europe, in denen sie Farb- und Materialstrategien für Konzept- und Serienfahrzeuge verantwortete. ⸻ Jörg Friedrich Jörg Friedrich studierte Industriedesign an der Fachhochschule Hannover und arbeitete bereits während des Studiums selbstständig als Designer, unter anderem für Möbel, Gartengeräte und Outdoorspielzeug. Zudem war er an Bühnenbildern für bekannte deutsche Musiker wie Marius Müller-Westernhagen und Nena beteiligt. Von 1997 bis 2002 arbeitete er bei d…c brand + design consultants in Frankfurt als Trend- und Design-Analyst. 2002 gründete er gemeinsam mit Ginger Ostle die Car Men GmbH, eine Unternehmensberatung für Automotive Design Research sowie Marken- und Designstrategie. Car Men unterstützt Automobilhersteller und Zulieferer bei der Entwicklung zukunftsfähiger Designstrategien in den Bereichen Form, Farbe und Oberfläche. Jörg Friedrich verfügt über langjährige Erfahrung in der Beratung von Inhouse-Designteams und ist spezialisiert auf Trendmanagement und die Verknüpfung von Design mit gesellschaftlichem Wandel. Er ist Geschäftsführer der Car Men GmbH, passionierter Motorradfahrer und lebt mit seiner Familie im Taunus bei Frankfurt.
Barbora Dvořáková a Alice Lacková opustily práci, jistoty i stereotyp a vyrazily na tři měsíce do Latinské Ameriky. Chtěly se zastavit, nadechnout a zjistit, kam dál směřovat. Jejich cesta ale přinesla nejen silné zážitky, ale i okamžiky, kdy musely řešit vlastní strach i nečekaná nebezpečí.
What if the book idea you keep putting off is actually the most valuable business asset you'll ever create? In this episode of Superhuman Selling, Elyse sits down with Nena Madonia Oshman, founder of The Nominate Group — the powerhouse literary strategist behind 1,000+ bestselling books, $7M+ in annual book advances, book-to-film deals, and even Grammy-nominated audiobooks.Nena breaks down:How to know if your book idea is strong enoughThe 3 publishing paths (traditional vs hybrid vs self-publishing)Why a book is the accelerant for brand, revenue, and authorityThe biggest mindset blocks authors faceHow to write a book without getting stuck in perfectionWhy you should stop telling everyone you're writing a bookWhether you're an entrepreneur, a coach, or a leader with a message, this episode will give you the clarity, confidence, and structure you need to finally bring your book to life.
The Author Events Series presents Jaquira Diaz | This Is the Only Kingdom In Conversation with Airea D. Matthews When Maricarmen meets Rey el Cantante, beloved small-time Robin Hood and local musician on the rise, she begins to envision a life beyond the tight-knit community of el Caserío, Puerto Rico - beyond cleaning houses, beyond waiting tables, beyond the constant tug of war between the street hustlers and los camarones. But breaking free proves more difficult than she imagined, and she soon finds herself struggling to make a home for herself, for Rey, his young brother Tito, and eventually, their daughter Nena. Until one fateful day changes everything. Fifteen years later, Maricarmen and Nena find themselves in the middle of a murder investigation as the community that once rallied to support Rey turns against them. Now Nena, a teenager haunted by loss and betrayal and exploring her sexual identity, must learn to fight for herself and her family in a world not always welcoming. For lovers of the Neapolitan novels, This is the Only Kingdom is an immersive and moving portrait of a family - and a community - torn apart by generational grief, and a powerful love letter to mothers, daughters, and the barrios that make them. Born in Puerto Rico, Jaquira Díaz was raised between Humacao, Fajardo, and Miami Beach. She is the author of Ordinary Girls: A Memoir, winner of a Whiting Award, a Florida Book Awards Gold Medal, a Lambda Literary Awards finalist, an American Booksellers Association Indies Introduce Selection, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, an Indie Next Pick, a Library Reads pick, and finalist for the B&N Discover Prize. The recipient of the Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction, the Alonzo Davis Fellowship from VCCA, two Pushcart Prizes, an Elizabeth George Foundation grant, and fellowships from MacDowell, the Kenyon Review, Bread Loaf, Sewanee, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and the Black Mountain Institute at UNLV, Díaz has written for The Atlantic, The Guardian, Time Magazine, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, and The Fader, and her stories, poems, and essays have been anthologized in The Best American Essays, The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNext, Best American Experimental Writing, and The Pushcart Prize anthology. In 2022, she held the Mina Hohenberg Darden Chair in Creative Writing at Old Dominion University's MFA program and a Pabst Endowed Chair for Master Writers at the Atlantic Center for the Arts. She lives in New York and teaches at Columbia University. Airea D. Matthews received a BA in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as an MFA from the Helen Zell Writers' Program and an MPA from the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Bread and Circus (Scribner Books, 2023), winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry, the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Award, and was a finalist for the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award. Her poetry collection, Simulacra (Yale University Press, 2017), was selected by Carl Phillips as the winner of the 2016 Yale Series of Younger Poets. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. Books will be available for purchase at the library on event night! All tickets are non-refundable. (recorded 10/30/2025)
Sie waren Teil des deutschen Liverpools Anfang der 80er. The Ramblers haben in der Hagener Musikszene für Furore gesorgt - auch wenn sie dann nicht so bekannt wurden, wie Extrabreit und NENA. Jetzt nehmen Hartwig Masuch und Frank Becking die Stücke neu auf, im Backyard 76-Studio an der unteren Elbe. Im Grunde, weil sie Zeit und Lust dazu haben. Möglicherweise werden die Aufnahmen auch für eine Fernseh-Serie über die Musikstadt Hagen vor knapp fünfzig Jahren verwendet.
Na Ilha do Combu, nos arredores de Belém, Annalena Baerbock reencontrou dona Nena, empreendedora que transformou saberes tradicionais em fonte de renda em zona ribeirinha; elas falaram sobre impactos das mudanças climáticas, que estão secando árvores, frutos e prejudicando o comércio; presidente da Assembleia está no Brasil participando da COP30.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Blinding Lights by The Weeknd (2019)Song 1: The Way We Used to Be by Journey (2022)Song 2: Amnesia by Chumbawamba (1997)Song 3: Oliver James by Fleet Foxes (2008)Song 4: Blue Monday by New Order (1983)Song 5: Tanz Auf Dem Vulkan by Nena (1983)Song 6: Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello & the Attractions (1979)Song 7: Smooth Criminal by Alien Ant Farm (2001)Song 8: Sugar and Spice by The Archies (1969)Song 9: Light and Sweet by Oliver Wood (2024)Song 10: Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order (1986)
durée : 00:08:37 - Ces chansons qui font l'actu - par : Bertrand DICALE - Nouvel album et nouvelle tournée cet automne pour le duo de Rosemary Standley et Dom la Nena, avec toujours un répertoire d'un éclectisme aussi lettré que gourmand. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Der gebürtige Schlüchterner Reinhold Heil war in den 70ern Teil der Nina Hagen Band, gründete in den 80ern die Band Spliff, produzierte unter anderem die ersten Hits von Nena und machte sich ab den 90ern einen Namen als Filmmusikkomponist in Hollywood (u.a. für „Lola rennt“, „Das Parfum“). In diesem Jahr hat er sein erstes Solo-Album veröffentlicht, „Freiheit, Geilheit, Männlichkeit“. Was hinter diesem Titel steckt und wie viel Wortwitz die einzelnen Songs beinhalten, aber auch warum er bis heute Schlüchtern als Heimat bezeichnet, das erzählt Reinhold Heil Moderator Klaus Reichert im hr1-Talk.
Der gebürtige Schlüchterner Reinhold Heil war in den 70ern Teil der Nina Hagen Band, gründete in den 80ern die Band Spliff, produzierte unter anderem die ersten Hits von Nena und machte sich ab den 90ern einen Namen als Filmmusikkomponist in Hollywood (u.a. für „Lola rennt“, „Das Parfum“). In diesem Jahr hat er sein erstes Solo-Album veröffentlicht, „Freiheit, Geilheit, Männlichkeit“. Was hinter diesem Titel steckt und wie viel Wortwitz die einzelnen Songs beinhalten, aber auch warum er bis heute Schlüchtern als Heimat bezeichnet, das erzählt Reinhold Heil Moderator Klaus Reichert im hr1-Talk.
¿Qué sucede cuando una historia abandona el papel para convertirse en serie? Mayra González editora en Penguin Random House México y Magali T. Ortega (@nenamounstro) charlan sobre "Lecciones de química", "El caballero de Moscú" y "El cuento de la criada"; entre portadas que cambian, guiones que se estiran y adaptaciones que transforman al autor. Porque, como dice Nena: en los libros están las grandes historias… pero en la pantalla se escriben otras nuevas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our great friend Nena Stone, CAA who is the AD at Carolina High Academy in Greenville, South Carolina comes on the podcast to share her journey along with some Best Practices for ADs, Coaches, and Leaders! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
durée : 00:59:35 - Le Book Club - par : Marie Richeux - Rosemary Standley et Dom la Nena, le duo musical de “Birds on a Wire”, déballent pour nous leurs rayonnages. Y cohabitent notamment : Victor Hugo, Jorge Amado, Jules Michelet, Julio Cortázar et Alexandre Papadiamantis. - réalisation : Vivien Demeyère - invités : Rosemary Standley Chanteuse; Dom La Nena Musicienne
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E se il design fosse anche una forma di poesia? E se mettessimo al centro i corpi più fragili, che oggetti nasceranno? In questa puntata di Parola Progetto ne parliamo con Francesca Lanzavecchia, designer e direttrice creativa.Dopo gli studi al Politecnico di Milano e alla Design Academy di Eindhoven, Francesca ha fondato lo studio Lanzavecchia + Wai e, più recentemente, una propria pratica dedicata al design di prodotto. Tra Hermès, Zanotta, Foscarini e Turri, il suo lavoro esplora il design come atto di cura e come “poesia industriale”.Con Francesca parliano del suo percorso, ma anche del suo modo di intendere il design come strumento di meraviglia, di empatia e di riflessione sul mondo che abitiamo.Il link dell'episodio:- Il sito di Francesca https://www.francescalanzavecchia.com- Il sito di Lanzavecchia + Wai https://www.lanzavecchia-wai.com- La poltroncina Nena di Zanotta https://www.zanotta.com/it/prodotti/sedie-poltroncine-sgabelli/nena- La poltrona Yori-Kiri di Zanotta https://www.zanotta.com/it/prodotti/poltrone/yori-kiri- Il progetto "No Country For Old Men" di Lanzavecchia + Wai https://www.dezeen.com/2012/05/16/no-country-for-old-men-by-lanzavecchia-wai/- Il contributo di Lanzavecchia + Wai al progetto Craft x Tech curato da Maria Cristina Didero https://craft-x-tech.com/collaboration/tokai02/- "Libro d'ombra" di Jun'ichirō Tanizaki https://www.bompiani.it/catalogo/libro-dombra-9788845292996- "Il Piccolo Principe" di Antoine de Saint-Exupéry https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Il_piccolo_principe
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you: When In Rome, Kate Bush, Nena, The Clash, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, Jim Carroll Band, Rubber Rodeo, Berlin, Genesis, Hall & Oates, and finishing up with Fine Young Cannibals.
Nena Daconte y Billy Sánchez emprenden un viaje por su luna de miel. Aunque las familias no hayan aprobado la unión, ellos sienten un amor profundo y único, más ahora que saben que serán padres pronto. Pero en el agasajo Nena es pinchada por la espina de una rosa y la herida abrirá una insalvable brecha. Con la maestría que lo caracteriza -sin faltar a los toques de realismo mágico que salpimentan su literatura- Gabriel García Márquez expone al lector a un temor onírico: la quietud ante el drama, el enraizamiento cuando queremos correr. Este cuento fue escrito en 1976 y publicado en 1992 en la antología Doce cuentos peregrinos. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pre producción y voz: CECILIA BONA Editó este episodio: DANY FERNÁNDEZ @danyrap.f para @activandoproducciones.proyecto ⚙️ Producción: XIMENA GONZALEZ @ximegonzal3z Edición de video: LUZ FERNÁNDEZ @luzma.fz ¡Ayudanos a crecer! Patrociná POR QUÉ LEER: https://porqueleer.com/patrocina Nuestras redes sociales: ⚡https://instagram.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://twitter.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://www.facebook.com/porqueleerok/
Ředitel pražské zoo Miroslav Bobek rezignoval. Současní i bývalí zaměstnanci, kteří proti němu sepsali petici, ho vinili z bossingu a šikany. Kdy se o jejich stížnosti začal zajímat magistrát? A na jaké problémy upozorňují iniciátoři petice? Na otázky Vladimíra Kroce odpovídala Jana Komrsková, náměstkyně pražského primátora (Piráti).
Músicas que não nos saem da cabeça, gastronomia diversa e uma surpresa para a Nena.
Mix Name: DJ Gaby Fusion – Merengue Clasicos 80s | Aramis Camilo, Sergio Vargas, Wilfrido Vargas Website: https://www.iamlmp.com/ Join Our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/iamlmp Join Us DJs New Remixes & Blends: https://www.iamlmp.com/recordpool Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlmp/ DJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djsantana Download our DJ Music App Daily Mixes: https://linktr.ee/iamlmp 1. Nena – Aramis Camilo 2. Confusiones – Tempo Dominicano 3. La Quiero A Morir – Sergio Vargas 4. Lloras – Jochy Hernandez 5. Platano Maduro – Nelson Cordero “El Varon” 6. El Jardinero – Wilfrido Vargas #merengue #iamlmp #merengueclasico
Puede una gallina ser gallina y poner huevos medio locos?. Ya verán que este es un cuento como pocos.Una gallina especial pone "huevos locos" que no son huevos en realidad, sino otras cosas. La protagonista, la Nena, descubre que la cáscara del huevo resquebrajada esconde sorpresas como un pañuelo bordado, guantes, churros o chocolates, demostrando que las gallinas no son todas iguales y que la observación permite descubrir secretos maravillosos
In this powerful episode, host Sean V. Bradley delves into the unique career journey of Nena Gilmore Moss, a top-performing salesperson at Bolivar Ford with a substantial background in law enforcement! From a career path that's anything but ordinary to her impressive achievements in automotive sales, Nena's journey is filled with lessons, strategies, and surprising insights! "I had some goals, and I knew what I needed to do early on to get to where I wanted to be." - Nena Gilmore Moss Listeners will discover how her unique background shaped her approach to sales and the unconventional methods she uses to consistently rise to the top of her field. This episode is packed with fresh perspectives, actionable ideas, and a story that proves success can come from the most unexpected places. "Work hard. You can't sit back and wait on ups." - Nena Gilmore Moss Sean V. Bradley explores with Nena the strategies behind her success, particularly her adept use of client relationships and industry connections to drive repeat business and referrals. Her approaches are framed around macro selling strategies which have proven to be highly effective, allowing her to sell nearly 36 cars a month. Nena's story is a testament to the fact that strategic networking and customer-centric service can revolutionize one's sales approach. "Probably 99% of my business is repeat and referral." - Nena Gilmore Moss Tune in and hear firsthand how Nena has turned her past experiences into a formula for dominating the automotive industry, while inspiring others to push past limits and rethink what's possible! Key Takeaways: ✅ Leverage Past Experiences: Nena's law enforcement background gives her a unique edge in sales, allowing her to communicate effectively and build trust quickly with clients. ✅ Importance of Relationship Building: Developing strong relationships with customers is crucial for generating repeat and referral business. ✅ Macro Selling Strategies: Nena uses strategic community connections to tap into group sales, enhancing her sales volume through organized partnerships. ✅ Community Engagement: Participation in local events is essential for visibility and networking in the community, generating opportunities beyond regular leads. ✅ Process and Training: Emphasizing the significance of having a well-structured sales process and continuous training to optimize performance and customer satisfaction. About Nena Gilmore Moss Nena Gilmore Moss is a top sales professional at Bolivar Ford in Tennessee, with a unique and diverse professional background. Before entering the automotive industry, Nena dedicated 18 years to law enforcement, spending nine of those years as a training manager within the prison system! Her extensive experience has equipped her with exceptional skills in communication, process integrity, and leadership. Nena has made a remarkable transition into automotive sales, where she consistently excels, often topping the sales chart and bringing a wealth of experience and a strategic mindset to her current role. Nena continues to break barriers and is an inspiration to everyone in the industry! Mastering Automotive Sales: Leveraging Experience and Networks for Success Key Takeaways Building strong, authentic relationships is a key to expanding your customer base and securing repeat business. Leveraging your unique background and network to establish niche markets can significantly boost your sales and reputation. A proactive approach to marketing and relationship-building, rather than waiting for prospects, leads to greater success in the automotive sales industry. Harnessing Your Past for Present Success In the realm of automotive sales, one of the most effective strategies involves drawing from your previous experiences and networks. This idea is brilliantly illustrated in the journey of Nena Gilmore Moss, a former law enforcement officer who transitioned seamlessly into automotive sales and achieved remarkable success. With almost two decades in law enforcement, she now thrives as a top-performing sales consultant at Bolivar Ford. Her story is a testament to the power of leveraging one's unique background to create a distinct value proposition. Having worked "18 years in a prison system," as Moss states, she drew upon her extensive experience in dealing with a wide range of people and situations to excel in automotive sales. The adaptability and communication skills she honed over the years have become invaluable assets. "What do you think your previous life helped you or prepared you with to be able to be successful in automotive?" Moss reflects, "Having a plan and following a process… because if we don't follow a process, it's chaos." Her law enforcement experience provided her with the unique ability to "build that relationship in the beginning and keep that [customer] relationship going," which contrasts with typical sales approaches that often emphasize immediate sales over long-term relationships. This tailored approach not only earns repeat business but also generates vast referrals, underscoring the importance of leveraging past networks to create a new client base. Strategies for Building a Referral Network Referral networks are gold mines in the sales industry, often untapped due to either a lack of awareness or an understanding of how to cultivate them. Moss's experience showcases the immense potential of tapping into pre-existing professional networks to foster business growth. She eloquently narrates her tactic of leveraging connections from her time in law enforcement to form a robust referral base in her sales career. "We have a program that's not open to the public. It is exclusive to law enforcement only because that's my background," she explains, demonstrating the significance of crafting a special, targeted program tailored to specific client groups. This strategy has been instrumental in driving referrals: "Probably 99% of my business is repeat and referral." Her proactive strategy extends even further, utilizing tools like LinkedIn to establish new contacts with police departments and other relevant organizations. The creation of a targeted lead generation process involving these connections exemplifies how combining traditional relationship-building with modern platforms can expand one's reach exponentially. The Art of Proactive Selling An overarching lesson from Moss's success story is the power of proactive selling—the art of creating opportunities rather than waiting for them to appear. Moss, a former training manager, understands discipline and execution and applies these principles to automotive sales to gain clear advantages over competitors. "In this business, you can't sit back and wait on ups. You can't sit and hope that somebody comes on the parking lot, you got to work." Through active community involvement and personalized outreach, she doesn't just wait for customers to walk through the door. Instead, Moss engages in activities like setting up booths at local events and diligently cultivating a positive reputation in her community. She also delves into untapped opportunities like becoming a certified car safety inspector, offering her services to parents and daycare centers. This niche service not only provides value but differentiates her from many others in the field. Moss emphasizes, "Once you build that relationship, you keep that relationship. And you're transparent about your process. You explain your process. You work hard in the beginning, it pays off." These diligently-nurtured relationships then serve as a reliable source of ongoing business, reinforcing the importance of investing in long-term customer engagement strategies. Looking at Moss's journey, it becomes clear that in automotive sales, success is within reach when employing tailored approaches that draw on personal expertise and networks. This is a lesson echoed through her narrative, where methodical planning, adaptability, and leveraging past experiences become the bedrock of a thriving sales career. By cultivating meaningful relationships and employing proactive, network-based strategies, sales professionals can significantly boost their impact and create a thriving business founded on trust and exceptional service. 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Alice Stebbins Wells fue la primera mujer policía en Los Ángeles, así como la primer muer cuya placa decía "policewoman". Su nombramiento fue un hito que allanó el camino para que las mujeres sirvieran en las fuerzas del orden. Síguenos y visita nuestro sitio oficial: https://www.instagram.com/eldollop https://twitter.com/eldollop https://www.facebook.com/eldolloppodcast Los Dollops: @ninguneduardo @bryanthemachine http://eldollop.com
Hemos profundizado en la realidad del Cielo, buscando acercarnos a conocer un poco más dee este destino misterioso y maravilloso al que queremos llegar. Sabemos que vivir con el Cielo como horizonte y esperanza del presente puede parecer lejano incluso imposible cuando estamos enfrentando un dolor o dificultad grande. En este episodio tenemos a una invitada querida, Nena Elizalde, quien nos abre su corazón para conocer un poco de su historia y vivencia del dolor. Gracias por recibir lo que tiene para compartirnos, que Dios permita que dé fruto en tu vida.
Reinhold Heil in conversation with David Eastaugh https://reinholdheil.com/ German musician, producer, and film and television composer. He initially achieved success in Germany as a member of the post-punk and Neue Deutsche Welle groups Nina Hagen Band, Spliff and Nena, and later as a music producer. As a film composer, he is known for his collaborations with director Tom Tykwer, on films such as Run Lola Run (1998), Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), The International (2009), and Cloud Atlas (2012).