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Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 464: From Trauma to Triumph: Norma Bastidas' Journey of Resilience and Advocacy

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 10:47


The International Risk Podcast
Episode 111: Norma Basitdas on Human Trafficking Survivors, Sexual Violence and Exploitation

The International Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 40:57


The International Risk Podcast is a weekly podcast for senior executives, board members and risk advisors. In these podcasts, we speak with risk management specialists from around the world. Our host is Dominic Bowen, one of Europe's leading international risk specialists. Having spent the last 20 years successfully establishing large and complex operations in the world's highest risk areas and conflict zones, Dominic now joins you to speak with exciting guests from around the world to discuss risk.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn for all our great updates.This week, Dominic discusses the stigmatisation that face human trafficking survivors when they escape the grips of their traffickers with Norma Bastidas. Norma is a survivor of sexual violence and human trafficking, who in 2014 broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Triathlon after cycling, swimming and running 3,762 miles. Such an athletic feat, Norma views to be a metaphor for the incredible amounts of trials everyday human trafficking survivors face. Norma uses her platform to be an advocate for human trafficking victims and survivors in effort to make a space where human trafficking survivors are supported. See Norma Bastidas's Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

TIERRA DE MONTAÑAS
051 | Correr como Herramienta de Transformación

TIERRA DE MONTAÑAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 93:32


En este episodio me acompaña Norma Bastidas, quien además de ser activista por los derechos humanos es una gran atleta de ultra distancia y además posee el Record Guinness del Triatlón más Largo del Mundo. Un gran episodio con una inspiradora historia de vida que te alimentará el alma.  

PUNCH Podcast
Norma Bastidas: Descubre y explota tu potencial. T2:E15

PUNCH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 52:08


Norma Bastidas es un atleta de alto rendimiento mexicana, quien con su esfuerzo y dedicación es la mujer más rápida en completar el 777 Run for sight ya que corrió 7 ultramaratones en 7 continentes en 7 meses. En 2011, fue seleccionada como una de las protagonistas del documental de Oprah Winfrey: "Extraordinary moms",  en el que también figuraron  personalidades como Hillary Clinton y Julia Roberts. Cuando tenia 19 años, Norma fue víctima de la trata sexual en Japón por lo que en 2014, rompió el récord Guinnes al culminar el triatlón más largo del mundo ya que nadó, pedaleó y corrió 6,054 kilómetros durante 65 días para visibilizar el problema de la trata de personas y honrar a sus sobrevivientes. Mama, atleta, escritora, conferencista y sin duda alguna es una mujer que se ha podido levantar de los knockouts que ha recibido. 

Know Your Legacy
#116 Norma Bastidas

Know Your Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 86:10


In 2014, Norma Bastidas a single-mother, a survivor of sexual violence, human trafficking and ultra athlete broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Triathlon after swimming, biking and running 3,762 miles (6,054 km) from Cancún, Mexico to Washington, D.C. She views athletic feats as metaphors for the incredible trials faced every day by the survivors of sexual violence. Norma’s mission is to educate and empower, demonstrating to the world that one’s past does not dictate one’s future, and prove that everyday people are capable of making extraordinary strides in the fight against the problems facing the world today.

Breaking Glass
Human trafficking, athletic records, and a story of survival

Breaking Glass

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 47:24


Norma Bastidas is known for completing ultramarathons and setting the record for the longest triathlon in the world, but her story wasn't always one of athleticism and physical strength. Norma endured a childhood in Sinaloa, Mexico filled with violence and sexual assault only to unknowingly escape into a sex trafficking ring in Japan. After years of abuse, violence, and intimidation, Norma's story is one of incredible resilience. She's sharing how she pushed through physical and mental hardship to shatter records for the longest triathlon in the world. Today Norma uses her platform and visibility as an athlete to raise awareness of the globally pervasive issue of human trafficking and sexual assault that plagued her youth.

DEMENTES
151 | Rompe tus límites | Norma Bastidas

DEMENTES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 111:42


Norma Bastidas es activista, ultra maratonista y triatleta. Tiene un Récord Guinness Mundial por la carrera “777 Run for Sight” en 2009, ha estado trabajando en su libro Running Home y paralelamente se dedica a luchar por los derechos de las mujeres. En el episodio hablamos de todo su recorrido, de la parte deportiva y de sus récords, de ponerte retos, de motivación, disciplina y de cómo romper tus límites. Como puedes ver este episodio viene con todo así que espero lo disfrutes bastante! Estos episodios llegan a ti en parte gracias a nuestro aliado Platzi. Si quieres seguirte desarrollando Platzi es de las mejores opciones en español. Accediendo a su membresía puedes cursar más de 600 cursos y si te registras con el link http://platzi.com/dementes tienes un mes adicional en tu suscripción. No olvides suscribirte a la membresía exclusiva de INSIDER en la que vamos a poder estar más en contacto visita http://dementes.mx/patreon Revisa las notas de este episodio en http://dementes.mx

Gold with Jeanette Schneider
Gold With Jeanette Schneider Episode 29: The Accidental Adventurer with Norma Bastidas

Gold with Jeanette Schneider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 43:02


Norma Bastidas is a single-mother, a survivor of sexual violence and human trafficking. An ultra athlete, she broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Triathlon after swimming, biking, and running 3,762 miles from Cancun, Mexico to Washington, D.C., a known human trafficking route. She views athletic feats as metaphors for the incredible trials faced every day by the survivors of sexual violence. Norma's mission is to educate and empower, demonstrating to the world that one's past does not dictate one's future, and prove that everyday people are capable of making extraordinary strides in the fight against the problems facing the world today.  Norma talks about her son, who lost his vision very quickly due to a degenerative disease, facing her past, and advocating for self and others through running. We also dig into mental health and why it is so important that we normalize the conversation around mental illness diagnosis, end the stigma and unfortunate labels. The woman is strength, grit and determination. I love her reminder that no matter how tough things get.. it will be ok and that you are not your circumstances. Your identity is not what happened to you. You can join Norma and I live at EmpowerCon at the LA Convention Center on August 31st. Information is on IG @empowercon2019 and don't forget to follow Norma on IG @ultrarunwild. As always, please subscribe to this podcast, leave a review and don’t forget to share with your friends. I’m always interested in content that uplifts, so if you have things you’d like to hear about, please share them with me in the comments. You can also find me on Instagram @ms.jeanetteschneider or Twitter @msjwrites. If you want some help moving toward that intentional life, join me every week on my intention journey. I’m inviting you. Totally free. From my heart to your inbox. Sign up for my #girltribe at jeanetteschneider.com and before you even wake up on Monday mornings there will be a huge dose of motivation waiting for you. Yes, I will wake you up on Monday morning with intention setting prompts and give you some tips as to what is setting my soul on fire. On Fridays I’m going to remind you to let go, recharge, and love yourself up with some self care prompts to get present in your down time. Intentional living is where it’s at, y’all! Until next time – in the words of my grandma, “Love each other every day.” In your ears, filling your heart. Xo, J

The Everyday Millionaire
Episode #62 – Norma Bastidas – Anything is Possible

The Everyday Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 111:04


“Once you push those boundaries of what's possible, they keep expanding.” – Norma Bastidas In 2014, Norma Bastidas, ultra athlete and single mother broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Triathlon after swimming, biking and running 3,762 miles (6,054 km) from Cancún, Mexico to Washington, D.C. Prior to that, in 2009, Norma became the fastest female in history to run seven of the planet's most unforgiving environments on seven separate continents in seven months. That in itself is remarkable but as a single mother, and a survivor of poverty, kidnapping, sexual violence and human trafficking, Norma's story is extraordinary. Norma views athletic feats as metaphors for the incredible trials faced every day by the survivors of sexual violence and for those people who are visually impaired. Norma's mission is to educate and empower, demonstrating to the world that one's past does not dictate one's future, and prove that everyday people are capable of making extraordinary strides in the fight against the problems facing the world today. Norma believes her work will show her children that we can all have a positive impact on other people's lives and change the world around them.    Show Notes [02:06] Patrick lets us in on a little background to his next interview: a stretch for him outside the typical TEDM conversation towards a topic he felt compelled to shine a light on. [02:43] An introduction to Patrick's next guest: Norma Bastidas [04:42] Norma and Patrick get their conversation underway. Norma challenges the traditional view of success to broaden that definition. [05:57] Norma shares what she does, what she stands for and why. She is still waking up with new dreams and passions. [08:39] Patrick shares a bit about how Norma came to be on The Everyday Millionaire. [09:21] Norma briefly recounts her story of where she has come from in Mexico to how she came to Canada. [11:40] Norma describes the betrayal that resulted in her being trafficked to Japan at 19 after escaping a kidnapping in Mexico when she was 17 years old. [13:36] Expanding on the story of her kidnapping, Norma talks about the trauma it left her with and the fearsome reality of the hometown she returned to after her rescue. Personal safety was like playing Russian roulette daily. [17:45] Limited options, desperation, and naivete at such a young age understandably obstructed Norma's ability to recognize the deception being presented to her as a modeling job in Japan. [19:28] Norma details the journey of being courted to escape Mexico. Promises of moving from her current circumstances of working in a gym and on television to modeling and greeting the wealthy in a Studio 54 style environment reveals itself as human trafficking and another kind of prison. [25:42] Norma talks about her experience to shine a light on human trafficking, what it really is and how it most often looks. [27:52] Even though it may look a little different, Norma talks about how this imprisonment shows up for indigenous women in Canada. [29:45] Norma wants to help people understand whether or not a person makes an unknowing choice as she did, whether it's legal or illegal, trafficking is still exploitation. She urges those who make the choice of engaging in prostitution to make it an empowered choice. [33:29] The story behind why Norma became a marathon runner. The difficult path of dealing with her son's cone-rod dystrophy diagnosis and how she coped with these significant challenges in a healthier way than vodka. [37:32] An invitation from a friend to qualify for the Boston Marathon was all Norma needed to commit. During the helpless time of her son's recovery, Norma found something she could be in control of. [38:26] After completing the Boston Marathon, Norma was fascinated with how she could further expand her limits and potential but closer to home this time. Enter the Canadian Death Race and her life's passion. [40:15] Norma explains how she tied together her passion to ...

The Everyday Millionaire
Title: Episode #62 – Norma Bastidas – Anything is Possible

The Everyday Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 111:04


Title: Episode #62 – Norma Bastidas – Anything is Possible by Patrick Francey

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RCI Tam-tam Canada
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RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 31:04


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RCI Canadá en las Américas Café
Canadá en las Américas Café del 22 al 24 de marzo de 2019

RCI Canadá en las Américas Café

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 54:01


Escuche ES_Entrevue_3-20190322-WIS30 ¡Hola, nuevamente! Bienvenidos a Canadá en las Américas Café, nuestro espacio de encuentro semanal, con el servicio en español de Radio Canadá Internacional. En esta ocasión, se trata de la emisión para el 22, 23 y 24 de marzo de 2019. Como es costumbre, disponemos de diversas vías para recrear este vínculo, como son Facebook Live, nuestra página web www.rcinet.ca/es  y nuestro cada vez más popular canal de YouTube. También está ya en pleno funcionamiento nuestra aplicación móvil, tanto para las plataformas Apple como Android. Hoy estamos en el estudio Leonora Chapman, Pablo Gómez Barrios y Luis Laborda. Tulipanes frente a la Colina del Parlamento, en Ottawa. Foto: Istock. Esta semana marca el inicio de la esperada primavera en el hemisferio norte. La llegada de esa estación nos permite decirle adiós a un invierno complicado, exigente y agotador, como el que hemos tenido este año, con su mezcla de intenso frío y días más templados, lluvia, nieve, hielo… Es la temporada en la que los jardines de las casas se cubren de flores, diversos tipos de aves vuelven a poblar los espacios verdes, los ciclistas se apoderan de las calles y los festivales artísticos invaden la ciudad. Lago del Castor, en Mont Royal, Montreal. Foto: iStock. Hoy contamos en nuestro estudio con la presencia de invitados: se trata de Miguel Aranguiz y Juan Carlos García, actor y director de una serie Web que lleva por nombre “Exiliados”, que está ambientada en Quebec. En cada episodio, se presenta a un personaje que dejó su hogar para recomenzar su vida aquí. Se trata de un proyecto que nació con la intención de contar historias diferentes, inspiradas por rostros que nos cruzamos todos los días en las calles. Habrá en total 8 capítulos, que serán difundidos cada semana en línea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOzRI5i0s70&feature=youtu.be En lo que se refiere a los temas trabajados esta semana por la sección, estas son nuestras sugerencias: Leonora Chapman nos cuenta sobre la vida de Norma Bastidas. A una edad en la que las niñas juegan, estudian y empiezan a imaginar y soñar su lugar en el mundo, la vida de ella se quebró. Sobreviviente de la trata sexual, al llegar a Canadá ese pasado plagado de sufrimiento dio paso a una nueva mujer, ultramaratonista y activista excepcional. Norma Bastidas ak nado Pablo Gómez Barrios entrevistó al Imam Hassan Guillet, con quien abordó la relación entre los recientes atentados contra dos mezquitas en Nueva Zelanda y el ocurrido en la Gran Mezquita de Quebec, en enero de 2017. En ambos hubo un saldo de muertos y heridos. En los dos casos, se trató de acciones criminales motivadas por el odio. Imam Hassan Guillet, líder espiritual de la comunidad musulmana de Quebec.. Leonardo Gimeno nos dice que la conectividad a través de las redes inalámbricas 5G es casi una realidad, para algunos países desarrollados. Con la red 5G, los autos autónomos, la realidad virtual (RV) y los hogares hiperconectados son algunas de las transformaciones que prometen revolucionar la vida.  Pero ese proceso parece que llegará con demoras a Canadá. iStockPhotocom Luis Laborda con una entrevista al autor e investigador Isaac Nahoy-Sefarty, sobre el rol de los llamados medios sociales en la difusión de actos terroristas y mensajes de odio. La transmisión por Facebook de los recientes ataques contra dos mezquitas en Nueva Zelanda reabrió el debate sobre el tema. Foto: iStock. La música que escuchamos en esta emisión: Mistalex y la canción Ruelle de Montreal (Callejón de Montreal). Eric Goulet y la canción Exile (Exilio). Imagen: ericgoulet.bandcamp.com También les ofrecemos el programa como fue emitido en vivo por YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYxZaNM7CLA&t=1705s Y para finalizar, un álbum de fotos preparado por Leonardo Gimeno, reflejando en imágenes algunas de las noticias de esta semana en Radio Canadá Internacional.

RCI | Español : Canadá en las Américas Café
Canadá en las Américas Café del 22 al 24 de marzo de 2019

RCI | Español : Canadá en las Américas Café

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 54:01


Escuche ES_Entrevue_3-20190322-WIS30 ¡Hola, nuevamente! Bienvenidos a Canadá en las Américas Café, nuestro espacio de encuentro semanal, con el servicio en español de Radio Canadá Internacional. En esta ocasión, se trata de la emisión para el 22, 23 y 24 de marzo de 2019. Como es costumbre, disponemos de diversas vías para recrear este vínculo, como son Facebook Live, nuestra página web www.rcinet.ca/es  y nuestro cada vez más popular canal de YouTube. También está ya en pleno funcionamiento nuestra aplicación móvil, tanto para las plataformas Apple como Android. Hoy estamos en el estudio Leonora Chapman, Pablo Gómez Barrios y Luis Laborda. Tulipanes frente a la Colina del Parlamento, en Ottawa. Foto: Istock. Esta semana marca el inicio de la esperada primavera en el hemisferio norte. La llegada de esa estación nos permite decirle adiós a un invierno complicado, exigente y agotador, como el que hemos tenido este año, con su mezcla de intenso frío y días más templados, lluvia, nieve, hielo… Es la temporada en la que los jardines de las casas se cubren de flores, diversos tipos de aves vuelven a poblar los espacios verdes, los ciclistas se apoderan de las calles y los festivales artísticos invaden la ciudad. Lago del Castor, en Mont Royal, Montreal. Foto: iStock. Hoy contamos en nuestro estudio con la presencia de invitados: se trata de Miguel Aranguiz y Juan Carlos García, actor y director de una serie Web que lleva por nombre “Exiliados”, que está ambientada en Quebec. En cada episodio, se presenta a un personaje que dejó su hogar para recomenzar su vida aquí. Se trata de un proyecto que nació con la intención de contar historias diferentes, inspiradas por rostros que nos cruzamos todos los días en las calles. Habrá en total 8 capítulos, que serán difundidos cada semana en línea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOzRI5i0s70&feature=youtu.be En lo que se refiere a los temas trabajados esta semana por la sección, estas son nuestras sugerencias: Leonora Chapman nos cuenta sobre la vida de Norma Bastidas. A una edad en la que las niñas juegan, estudian y empiezan a imaginar y soñar su lugar en el mundo, la vida de ella se quebró. Sobreviviente de la trata sexual, al llegar a Canadá ese pasado plagado de sufrimiento dio paso a una nueva mujer, ultramaratonista y activista excepcional. Norma Bastidas ak nado Pablo Gómez Barrios entrevistó al Imam Hassan Guillet, con quien abordó la relación entre los recientes atentados contra dos mezquitas en Nueva Zelanda y el ocurrido en la Gran Mezquita de Quebec, en enero de 2017. En ambos hubo un saldo de muertos y heridos. En los dos casos, se trató de acciones criminales motivadas por el odio. Imam Hassan Guillet, líder espiritual de la comunidad musulmana de Quebec.. Leonardo Gimeno nos dice que la conectividad a través de las redes inalámbricas 5G es casi una realidad, para algunos países desarrollados. Con la red 5G, los autos autónomos, la realidad virtual (RV) y los hogares hiperconectados son algunas de las transformaciones que prometen revolucionar la vida.  Pero ese proceso parece que llegará con demoras a Canadá. iStockPhotocom Luis Laborda con una entrevista al autor e investigador Isaac Nahoy-Sefarty, sobre el rol de los llamados medios sociales en la difusión de actos terroristas y mensajes de odio. La transmisión por Facebook de los recientes ataques contra dos mezquitas en Nueva Zelanda reabrió el debate sobre el tema. Foto: iStock. La música que escuchamos en esta emisión: Mistalex y la canción Ruelle de Montreal (Callejón de Montreal). Eric Goulet y la canción Exile (Exilio). Imagen: ericgoulet.bandcamp.com También les ofrecemos el programa como fue emitido en vivo por YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYxZaNM7CLA&t=1705s Y para finalizar, un álbum de fotos preparado por Leonardo Gimeno, reflejando en imágenes algunas de las noticias de esta semana en Radio Canadá Internacional.

RCI Canadá en las Américas Café

Norma Bastidas

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BRINK OF GREATNESS

"I cannot be called brave and courageous until I do the hardest thing, which is to acknowledge publicly that I am a survivor of sexual human trafficking." And with that, Norma Bastidas changed everything. Growing up in the community of Sinaloa, Mexico; violence, sexual abuse and human trafficking are a way of life, as the cartels run the streets. On any given day, young girls and boys are picked up by the cartels and violated - in a way that no child should ever experience.  Norma was sexually abused so many times throughout her childhood - that she lost count. She was kidnapped from a sidewalk in Mexico City, forced into the backseat of a car at the age of 18, and found herself hostage in a prostitution ring. Saved only by the grace of a man, or as Norma references him, 'her angel', she was able to escape the bondages of this human trafficking ring, only to find herself caught up in another prostitution sex trafficking ring, this time in Japan. Norma was forced back into the sex industry and worked as a high-paid escort without access to her passport. Her captors put massive debts on her life, forcing her to work to payoff these debts. “One night I was attacked and almost murdered, and when I reported the crime to the police, it was never investigated. I was told that the attack was ‘due to my lifestyle,’ and nobody was ever held accountable. For the longest time I lived a life of self-loathing." Norma never gave up. She did get her passport back. She also pursued a degree in Japanese literature. Moved to Canada with a man she had married. Had two children. “The path to healing was confusing and messy. For a long time, I was told it was my fault that those things happened, even by people close to me, so it’s difficult to heal when all you feel is silenced and shamed. It wasn’t until I was 32, divorced, and became a single parent in Canada that things started to change," explains Norma. There were now two predominate questions on Norma's mind. ‘Am I happy with how my life is going?’ or ‘Is there anything I need to do to improve my current situation?’ Her story continues on the Brink of Greatness Podcast… The Next Leap Forward Norma Bastidas Her goal was to swim, bike and run more than 3,700 miles in 65 days across Mexico and the United States. Norma didn't want to just break the record, she wanted to shatter the record, so instead of 26 miles of swimming, she wanted to swim 122 miles. “I was so determined to break the cycle of abuse that I took a journey of self-awareness and to self-love. Training and racing are the places that I turn to when I want to tap into that place where I am not distracted by the world, just nature and me trying to figure out a solution to a challenge," says Norma. In May,2014, single mom, survivor and ultra-athleteNorma Bastidas broke the Guinness World Record for Longest Triathlon after swimming, biking and running 3,762 miles (6,054 km) from Cancún, MX to Washington, D.C. This challenge surpassed anything ever accomplished in human history. Norma’s not only a Guinness World Record holder. On July 11, 2009, she became the fastest and fiercest female in history by running 7 of the planet’s most unforgiving environments on all 7 continents in 7 months. Norma trekked through the thick jungles of Brazil and the driest deserts in the world, all in support of the blind and visually impaired. Norma Bastidas is a Brink Thinker. Her life mantra: “You are not your circumstances. Your current situation is where you are, not who you are. It might be a long journey, but if you keep persisting, you will get to the place you deserve to be."

AMEDWEB
Podcast 171 AMED - De Estar Devastado Por La Embolia A Un Joven Con El Proposito De Trascender

AMEDWEB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 64:36


"Te doy la Bienvenida al siguiente episodio de tu PODCAST mentores para entrenadores , como siempre AMED con un click donde encontrarás cursos y diplomados de nutrición, entrenamiento, emprendimiento y desarrollo personal, mas información ingresa a: www.amedweb.com . Sabias que la resiliencia es la capacidad de hacer frente a las adversidades de la vida, transformar el dolor en fuerza motora para superarse y salir fortalecido de ellas. Una persona resiliente comprende que es el arquitecto de su propia alegría y su propio destino ¿Imaginas recorrer 200kms NADANDO, 4, 718kms en BICICLETA y 1,182 kms CORRIENDO? Norma Bastidas lo hizo, siendo la poseedora del Récord Guiness del triatlón más largo del mundo.La actual portadora de el récord Guinness de el triatlón más largo de el mundo. hoy en el podcast #mentoresparaentrenadores platicaremos con Spencer Hoffmann , mentor de un sin numero de historias de vida, excelente conferencista a nivel mundial, un joven imparable con el propósito de trascender en la vida de las personas mediante sus conferencias y talleres de empoderamiento y desarrollo personal, hablaremos de la importancia del entrenamiento mental, del cambio de paradigmas, y de como forjar una mente implacable"

Chayo Contigo
Norma Bastidas: una historia de superación personal

Chayo Contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 53:53


Podcast de Chayo Busquets del 18 de junio de 2018 en el programa "Chayo Contigo".Una mujer que nos comparte su testimonio del que todos tenemos mucho que aprender.Una mente implacable sumado a su gran perseverancia son sin duda las fortalezas que han permitido a Norma Bastidas salir adelante de una vida de pobreza, violencia, abuso y lucha por sacar adelante a su hijo de un dura enfermedad.

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Chayo Contigo
Norma Bastidas: una historia de superación personal

Chayo Contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 53:53


Podcast de Chayo Busquets del 18 de junio de 2018 en el programa "Chayo Contigo".Una mujer que nos comparte su testimonio del que todos tenemos mucho que aprender.Una mente implacable sumado a su gran perseverancia son sin duda las fortalezas que han permitido a Norma Bastidas salir adelante de una vida de pobreza, violencia, abuso y lucha por sacar adelante a su hijo de un dura enfermedad.

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we are the REVELERS
18: Good Guys Always Outnumber the Bad Guys w/ Brad Riley, Founder of iEmpathize

we are the REVELERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 64:34


Brad Riley has a unique perspective on creativity and it's power to aid in the struggle for social justice. Brad is the founder of iEmpathize - a non-profit organization committed to ending child exploitation that has been recognized by the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, the Women in the World Summit, and the United Nations. Learn how empathy + creativity + badassery combine to help eradicate child exploitation and how sympathy doesn't necessarily make you one of the good guys. You will hear about Norma Bastidas, a survivor of human trafficking who now holds multiple world records and the documentary about her amazing feats that iEmpathize is trying to get finished and before the eyes of the world.

Stop Child Abuse Now
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Stop Child Abuse Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 90:00


Tonight's special guest is Norma Bastidas from Vancouver, Canada, an abuse survivor and activist who uses her athletic abilities to bring about awareness. On July 11, 2009, Norma became the fastest and fiercest female in history by running 7 of the planet's most unforgiving environments on all 7 continents in 7 months. Norma trekked through the thick jungles of Brazil and the driest deserts in the world, all in support of the blind and visually impaired (her son has an incurable eye condition that could lead to blindness). Her story was featured as an "Extra Ordinary Mom" on the Oprah Winfrey Network: Norma Bastidas Races Through the Desert. Norma is no stranger to adversity; she has overcome poverty, rape, abuse and addiction. Now she confronts another opportunity to teach her kids and thousands of survivors across the world the astonishing strength of the human spirit. “Ultras are tough, both physically and emotionally,” admits Norma, “but the challenge is only temporary. After I finish an ultra, my life goes back to normal, but survivors have to keep overcoming huge challenges every day of their lives.” Her new challenge surpasses anything ever accomplished in human history: Norma will complete more than 5,000 miles of consecutive swimming, biking, and running in the World's Longest Triathlon starting March 1st, 2014. Norma Bastidas is a woman who would go to the end of the world and back to be a light in the darkness for survivors and children. "Be Relentless," the documentary about her record-setting journey, is her gesture to ending modern slavery and empowering survivors everywhere.

En BLU Jeans
“El título de madre me da satisfacción”: mujer que corre maratones por su hijo

En BLU Jeans

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 7:19


“Una madre no se rinde”, dice Norma Bastidas sobre las maratones que a diario emprende alrededor del mundo para recoger fondos que destina a un programa... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.