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Jonathan Granoff, president of the Global Security Institute, highlights the need to focus on the Rule of Law rather than Rule of War. The United Nations, although it is not perfect, is the only international organization that brings together countries of the world to deal with nuclear proliferation, climate change, human trafficking, poverty, hunger, empowering women, and scores of other challenges. Currently, there are about 13,000 nukes controlled by 9-nuclar power states. Many countries are moving to expend trillions of dollars to modernize their nuclear stockpiles, which will add to the proliferation. Given that the US and Russia have withdrawn from several major international treaties, this creates an even more dangerous world. The danger is even more severe when the Russian president denies the sovereignty of Ukraine and the former U.S. president basically ignores or violates international laws and treaties. There is a lack of trust among the nations.
"What does a healthy community look like? This beautiful image of being unafraid, of everybody having what they need, of everybody having the opportunity to reach their dreams, everybody being able to take care of themselves and not having it taken away from them—all of those are part of the vision of a good life. It's not just an individual good life, it's a communal good life. Concertación, if you were just literally translate it, means 'coming into harmony' and the way that it works in our communities is to hear somebody else with your heart. You hear them from the heart. And when you hear them from the heart, you spontaneously shift. You are automatically standing on common sacred ground and you just shift generously." (Alexia Salvatierra)Wellbeing begins with we. “If your community is not well, then you are not well.” Thriving is collective. But our atomic individualism and narrow focus on ourselves is constantly pulling us away from the mutual belonging, reciprocity, and vibrant flourishing that can only be found by seeking the good of the wider human community—the neighbor, the stranger, the migrant, the farm worker, and the poor.Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra is a scholar, organizer, activist, and pastor, and is Academic Dean of the Centro Latino as well as the Assistant Professor of Integral Mission and Global Transformation at Fuller Theological Seminary.She offers a healing message for those who wrestle with the pain and suffering caused by structural and systemic injustice, calling for listening, empathy, and action. Alexia's faith is rooted in community and kinship. She affirms the wisdom of the body and cautions against over-intellectualization, offering instead a larger emotional vocabulary, emotional attunement, and the ability to hold and live with complex feelings.The power of community is on display in our ability to celebrate and suffer together. And in Alexia's work as an activist, she shows how fractured communities can reconcile through the power of a shared dream.In this conversation with Alexia Salvatierra, we discuss:The unique wisdom that Latin- a/o culture brings to spiritual and theological conversations about thriving and spiritual healthThe complex, communal, and collective nature of thrivingHow her theology as a Lutheran pastor was formed by compassion and concern for the poorThe challenge of Western Christians to see beyond individualistic rationality and the atomic unit of the self when thinking about wellness and thrivingThe transformative potential of a common dream to unify and reconcileThe power of beautiful stories that are deeply connected to truth and goodnessSeeing relationships as not just an end goal of thriving, but a means to thriving.About Rev. Dr. Alexia SalvatierraRev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra is the Academic Dean of the Centro Latino at Fuller Theological Seminary, as well as the Assistant Professor of Integral Mission and Global Transformation. Her work is a beautiful mosaic of immigration reform, faith-rooted organizing, cross-cultural ministry, and building vital holistic Christian community. Throughout her career, she's played a central role in founding and convening communities for social justice, including the New Sanctuary Movement, the Guardian angels Project. Matteo 25 a bipartisan Christian network to protect and defend families facing deportation, the Evangelical Immigration Table, and the Ecumenical Collaboration for Asylum-Seekers. She is co-author of God's Resistance: Mobilizing Faith to Defend Immigrants and Buried Seeds: Learning from the Vibrant Resiliency of Marginalized Christian Communities.Show NotesExplore Alexia's work in God's Resistance: Mobilizing Faith to Defend Immigrants and Buried Seeds: Learning from the Vibrant Resiliency of Marginalized Christian Communities.“If your community is not well, then you are not well.”Pam King introduces Alexia SalvatierraMision Integral and Liberation TheologyAlexia Salvatierra answers, “What is thriving?”Bien estar—”wellbeing”Isaiah 65:17-25: “For I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; the former things shall not be remembered or come to mind. But be glad and rejoice for ever in what I am creating; for I am about to create Jerusalem as a joy, and its people as a delight. I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and delight in my people; no more shall the sound of weeping be heard in it, or the cry of distress. No more shall there be in it an infant that lives but a few days, or an old person who does not live out a lifetime; for one who dies at a hundred years will be considered a youth, and one who falls short of a hundred will be considered accursed. They shall build houses and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit. They shall not build and another inhabit; they shall not plant and another eat; for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people be, and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands. They shall not labour in vain, or bear children for calamity; for they shall be offspring blessed by the Lord—and their descendants as well. Before they call I will answer, while they are yet speaking I will hear. The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, the lion shall eat straw like the ox; but the serpent—its food shall be dust! They shall not hurt or destroy on all my holy mountain, says the Lord.”The sounds of healthy communityEqual valueWe all want to belongFrederick Buechner: “Vocation is where the world's deep hunger and our own deep gladness meet.”Trauma and faith, agency to combat hopelessnessSpiritual gift of justiceDolorismo: ennobling suffering, suffering in silenceOrthopathos: when suffering can be useful to make a change“The Holy Spirit is your consolation, your consuelo.”Surfing the Spirit: Fluidity and dynamic balanceSerenity Prayer“I don't make the collective an idol.”The importance of freedom, while critiquing “super-individualism”Discern in the context of communityIndividual discernmentLiberation theology: “You learn by doing.”Meditative Prayer Practice: The Serenity Prayer (In English and Spanish)Civil War in Guatemala and PanamaDr. Oscar Arias of Costa Rica—informal peace process behind the scenesThe Dream Exercise and Concertación (”coming into harmony”)The difference between concertación and negotiation“It's about generosity.”Generosity vs dividing up the checkDream Exercise“As poor people, we have trouble believing that our dreams can come true, period.”Eli Finkel's All-or-Nothing Marriage: How the Best Marriages WorkSocial capital and trustJesuits in AsiaEnculturation: Encountering the truth (and each other) at the intersections of cultureOrthopoesis and beautyKnowing God through beauty, not just truth or goodness“De Colores”—the joy of all the colorsAdrienne Marie Brown and Community Social TransformationPeter Heltzel and “revolutionary friendships”“We're a very graceless society. A society at war is a graceless society.”Reconciliation: Navajo on opponents instead of enemies, and South AfricaHoyt Axton's “Less Than The Song” (1973)—”I cannot rest easy until all your dreams are real.”The co-evolutionary relationship“Seeing the wholeness of the other” in concertaciónLoving the child in the other; calling the best forth in each other.Truth, Beauty, and GoodnessPam King's key takeaways:If your community is not well, then you are not well. Thriving is collective.We all have a core psychological drive to belong and be received and contribute in our families and communities.Caring for our emotional brains and bodies is essential in seeking collective thriving.Thriving involves a necessary commitment to justice, and is beautifully captured by terms like shalom and concertación.The Christian tradition of compassion and concern for the marginalized can pull us out of our heads, out of our tunnel vision, and move us toward the transformation of society.Communicating a common dream or shared vision can help us move from an atomic individualistic mentality to loving community and reconciliation. About the Thrive CenterLearn more at thethrivecenter.org.Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenterFollow us on X @thrivecenterFollow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter About Dr. Pam KingDr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking. About With & ForHost: Pam KingSenior Director and Producer: Jill WestbrookOperations Manager: Lauren KimSocial Media Graphic Designer: Wren JuergensenConsulting Producer: Evan RosaSpecial thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.
Programa completo Directo Marca Sevilla 28/03/2023 en Radio Marca Sevilla. Actualidad de R. Betis y Sevilla FC. En clave bética, el equipo vuelve a los entrenamientos con la vista en el próximo partido liguero contra el Atlético de Madrid, de ello hablamos con Pepe Mel, último entrenador bético en conseguir la victoria en casa del club madrileño. En clave sevillista, hablamos con Oscar Arias ex director deportivo del Sevilla y Cádiz sobre el próximo partido liguero que va a enfrentar a los dos clubes. Como cada martes, tiempo para el R, Betis Baloncesto, hoy hablamos con el alero Dairis Bertans y analizamos la situación que atraviesa el equipo con nuestro compañero Pablo Salvago. Para despedir nos atiende Antonio Molina, entrenador del Badminton Rinconada que han conseguido meterse en la final de liga tras aplastar al Badminton Oviedo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 3 de noviembre de 2022 comentaré estos temas: - La sombra de los "precios topados" se extiende por los mercados agrícolas - Cuba se queda sin hostias - Oscar Arias pide liberar al cubano Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca - 'El caso Padilla' en el Festival Cineuropa Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: El ex presidente de Costa Rica pide liberar al cubano Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca https://enterate.link/internacional/Costa-Rica-Lazaro-Yuri-Valle_0_3416658303.html Las vacas de Turiguanó no tienen toro que las monte https://enterate.link/cuba/vacas-Turiguano-toro-monte_0_3416058368.html La muerte de un anciano en la cola de una tienda destapa una red de ladrones https://enterate.link/cuba/anciano-tienda-Luyano-destapa-ladrones_0_3416058369.html El régimen saca a pasear el "dóberman" del embargo en Naciones Unidas https://enterate.link/opinion/regimen-doberman-embargo-Naciones-Unidas_0_3416658304.html El ex presidente de Costa Rica pide liberar al cubano Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca https://enterate.link/internacional/Costa-Rica-Lazaro-Yuri-Valle_0_3416658303.html Las vacas de Turiguanó no tienen toro que las monte https://enterate.link/cuba/vacas-Turiguano-toro-monte_0_3416058368.html Suben las exportaciones de petróleo venezolano a Cuba, sin llegar al mínimo acordado https://enterate.link/internacional/Suben-exportaciones-petroleo-venezolano-Cuba_0_3416058372.html 'El caso Padilla' en el Festival Cineuropa https://enterate.link/eventos_culturales/cine/caso-Padilla-Festival-Cineuropa_13_3416788288.html
En este episodio nos acompañaron Oscar Arias y Edgar Hernández, el Director de Franquicias y el Director General de Redu-fácil para platicarnos sobre la historia y el éxito de esta gran franquicia.
El premio nobel y expresidente de Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, el exembajador de EE.UU. en Ucrania, William Taylor, y el presidente de Freedom House, Michael Abramowitz, hablan sobre la guerra en Ucrania. Para conocer sobre cómo CNN protege la privacidad de su audiencia, visite CNN.com/privacidad
Rita Marie Johnson, and her trainers worldwide, help adults and children resolve turmoil using the Connection Practice. Rita Marie created this wellness habit, which she taught at the United Nations University for Peace, a graduate school for international leaders, and implemented in the Costa Rican public school system. Now the Connection Practice is empowering more students faster through champions of youth around the world. They become certified to teach the Connection Practice (CP) and then teach it to the young people they serve. For example, the Connection Practice has been combined with Restorative Justice in Santa Clara County, CA. A certified CP Trainer teaches it to youth offenders so they are prepared to make amends with their victims. The Connection Practice (CP) combines empathy and insight and is taught using magnetic or digital CP Boards and biofeedback. It won the Ashoka Changemakers Innovation Award chosen from 79 projects in 32 countries. Endorsed by President Oscar Arias, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and Eileen Rockefeller, co-founder of CASEL, the leading organization for social-emotional learning in the US, the CP excels in creating connection with self and others. Johnson's book, Completely Connected, is an Amazon bestseller and won a Nautilus Award in the Psychology Category. Over 100,000 adults and children in the US, Costa Rica, Japan, and other countries have learned the Connection Practice. In addition to presentations in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Central America, Rita Marie has been a keynote speaker at a Rotary International Peace Conference, a Peace Alliance Conference in Washington DC., a Summit of Ministries, and Departments for Peace in Costa Rica and throughout Japan. Rita Marie currently serves as Founding Director of Rasur Foundation International, a non-profit that is turning generational pain into generational peace through the Connection Practice. To contact her, call 214-48-4345 or write RitaMarie@ConnectionPractice.org. She wrote Completely Connected: Uniting Our Empathy and Insight for Extraordinary Results. You can buy the book here: https://connectionpractice.org/shop/#!form/PublicStore/5b607d04afd691063e34cb9c Upcoming events with Rita: Riita Marie Johnson will offer a free 30-minute message called This December: Less Stress, More Bliss on December 12th at 4:30 PM PST on Zoom. Here is the link to register: https://connectionpractice.org/less_stress_more_bliss/#!form/LessStressMoreBliss Please join Rita Marie for a Connection Practice Tour in Costa Rica! Participants immerse themselves in the Connection Practice and enjoy good food and company while touring beautiful Costa Rica! The next tour will take place from February 12-19, 2022. Here is the link to the tour brochure: http://connectionpractice.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CR-Tour-Brochure-Revision-2022-2.pdf. Anyone interested can e-mail info@connectionpractice.org. Rita Marie regularly offers Inner Wellness for Success online from 9AM-4PM PST on Zoom. You can register here: https://connectionpractice.org/cp_course/ or check on other dates it will be offered by writing info@connectionpractice.org. For daily support, anyone can join the 15-minute Daily Coherence Calls on Zoom and Facebook. To learn more or join, check here: https://connectionpractice.org/free-daily-support/. You can receive our free Connection Practice Newsletter by subscribing here: https://connectionpractice.org/#signup. Please check https://connectionpractice.org and social media for more information https://www.facebook.com/ConnectionPractice/ You can listen to the episode here:
Rita Marie Johnson, and her trainers worldwide, help adults and children resolve turmoil using the Connection Practice. Rita Marie created this wellness habit, which she taught at the United Nations University for Peace, a graduate school for international leaders, and implemented in the Costa Rican public school system. Now the Connection Practice is empowering more students faster through champions of youth around the world. They become certified to teach the Connection Practice (CP) and then teach it to the young people they serve. For example, the Connection Practice has been combined with Restorative Justice in Santa Clara County, CA. A certified CP Trainer teaches it to youth offenders so they are prepared to make amends with their victims. The Connection Practice (CP) combines empathy and insight and is taught using magnetic or digital CP Boards and biofeedback. It won the Ashoka Changemakers Innovation Award chosen from 79 projects in 32 countries. Endorsed by President Oscar Arias, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and Eileen Rockefeller, co-founder of CASEL, the leading organization for social-emotional learning in the US, the CP excels in creating connection with self and others. Johnson's book, Completely Connected, is an Amazon bestseller and won a Nautilus Award in the Psychology Category. Over 100,000 adults and children in the US, Costa Rica, Japan, and other countries have learned the Connection Practice. In addition to presentations in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Central America, Rita Marie has been a keynote speaker at a Rotary International Peace Conference, a Peace Alliance Conference in Washington DC., a Summit of Ministries, and Departments for Peace in Costa Rica and throughout Japan. Rita Marie currently serves as Founding Director of Rasur Foundation International, a non-profit that is turning generational pain into generational peace through the Connection Practice. To contact her, call 214-48-4345 or write RitaMarie@ConnectionPractice.org. She wrote Completely Connected: Uniting Our Empathy and Insight for Extraordinary Results. You can buy the book here: https://connectionpractice.org/shop/#!form/PublicStore/5b607d04afd691063e34cb9c Upcoming events with Rita: Riita Marie Johnson will offer a free 30-minute message called This December: Less Stress, More Bliss on December 12th at 4:30 PM PST on Zoom. Here is the link to register: https://connectionpractice.org/less_stress_more_bliss/#!form/LessStressMoreBliss Please join Rita Marie for a Connection Practice Tour in Costa Rica! Participants immerse themselves in the Connection Practice and enjoy good food and company while touring beautiful Costa Rica! The next tour will take place from February 12-19, 2022. Here is the link to the tour brochure: http://connectionpractice.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CR-Tour-Brochure-Revision-2022-2.pdf. Anyone interested can e-mail info@connectionpractice.org. Rita Marie regularly offers Inner Wellness for Success online from 9AM-4PM PST on Zoom. You can register here: https://connectionpractice.org/cp_course/ or check on other dates it will be offered by writing info@connectionpractice.org. For daily support, anyone can join the 15-minute Daily Coherence Calls on Zoom and Facebook. To learn more or join, check here: https://connectionpractice.org/free-daily-support/. You can receive our free Connection Practice Newsletter by subscribing here: https://connectionpractice.org/#signup. Please check https://connectionpractice.org and social media for more information https://www.facebook.com/ConnectionPractice/ You can listen to the episode here:
La entrevista del día con el Dr. Oscar Arias, Premio Nobel de la Paz en 1987 y dos veces presidente de Costa Rica. En un muy interesante diálogo, el Dr. Arias analiza la fraudulenta elección de ayer en Nicaragua y la actual relación entre Nicaragua y sus vecinos. La visión de Daniel Ortega y Fidel Castro, y el creciente debilitamiento de las democracias latinoamericanas.
Oscar Arias – New Equipment Sales Manager – shares key insights on smart building and new construction trends in Mexico
Esta semana conversamos con nuestro invitado especial Oscar Arias, Nicoyano, educador, folclorista y gestor cultural. para conocer un poco más sobre todo lo que implicó la anexión para Costa Rica y para Nicoya también, esto y más en este programa. Un episodio muy enriquecedor que esperamos disfruten tanto como nosotros. Saludos.
Para sorpresa de nadie, la Asamblea Nacional del Partido Liberación Nacional ratificó este fin de semana, la decisión de la mayoría de delegados figueristas de realizar el 6 de junio la convención para escoger a su candidato presidencial. No sirvieron de nada los llamados a reconsiderar la fecha que lanzaron tres de los aspirantes, los expresidentes Laura Chinchilla y Oscar Arias, así como altas autoridades sanitarias del PLN. Las cartas estaban echadas desde semanas atrás. La fecha misma de la convocatoria del sábado (tres semanas antes del 6/5) ya advertía que el encuentro sería solo un procedimiento de confirmación para hacer las primarias contra viento y marea, es decir, independientemente de la situación de contagios y saturación hospitalaria que enfrenta el país. La tesis del precandidato Jose María Figueres fue que nadie sabría anticipar si a finales de julio o inicios de agosto (fechas a considerar para posponer la convención) tendríamos menos casos en el país, lo cual resultaba fácilmente rebatible con solo consultar probables a los expertos. Por ejemplo, don Luis Rosero advierte que en un escenario neutro alcanzaríamos un pico máximo de contagios el 31 de mayo (apenas una semana antes de la convención) aunque las hospitalizaciones seguirían creciendo un 25 % hasta una semana después. En un escenario negativo, sin embargo, el pico de la curva no llegaría antes del 10 junio (post convención) para tener alrededor de 3.100 casos promedio y un aumento de hospitalización de un 35 % con cerca de 27 muertes diarias para la fecha de los comicios. En un escenario optimista, llegaríamos al pico de esta ola el 21 de mayo con una proyección de 2.600 casos diarios en un mes, siempre con la ocupación hospitalaria elevada y una proyección de 23 muertes días a inicios de junio. Es decir, para julio/agosto nuestra situación sí sería mucho menos severa. Pero eso, parece que ya no importa. La convención del PLN va porque va. Apenas en estas horas esa agrupación perdió su segundo jerarca local en la guerra del SARS-CoV-2. Falleció este domingo el alcalde de Tibás, Carlos Cascante de 57 años de edad. En marzo había muerto el alcalde de Dota, Leonardo Chacón de 50 años. ¿Cómo motivar la movilización de los votantes en este contexto? ¿Cómo lograr (en contra de la lógica sanitaria de la desmovilización) que vayan a votar no solo los grupos organizados alrededor de los delegados nacionales mayoritariamente afines a la dupla Figueres Olsen-Álvarez Desanti? Se lo preguntamos a los precandidatos Rolando Araya, Roberto Thompson y Carlos Ricardo Benavides.
Continuamos en Centroamérica, en un lugar de suma biodiversidad, en la tierra del sueño de Francisco Morazán. En esta oportunidad estaremos en lo profundo de una región de Nobeles de Literatura y de Paz. Además de acercarnos a la Historia de los Garífuna y los Miskitos. También como lo anunciamos, presentaremos el proyecto de paz de una Costa rica sin ejército. Finalmente, quedaremos impregnados del olor , del color y sonido de lugares de lagos, montañas y volcanes. Notas del episodio: Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Boston Scientific El sueño de Francisco Morazán Les traemos un artículo de Jorge Victoria Ojeda sobre los Garífunas: «De afroamerindios. Memoria histórica, identidad ycreación de un ancestro entre los garífunas de Livingston» El documental recomendado: «The Black Creoles, memories and identities» La vida de Rubén Darío escrita por él mismo Las novelas del Nobel, Miguel Ángel Asturias «cinco recomendadas» Costa Rica sin ejército Oscar Arias: un Nobel y un plan para la paz en Centroamérica «Noticia del 13 de Octubre de 1987» Rigoberta Menchú y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DianaUribe.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianauribef... Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribefm?lang=es Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm
Dawn Engle is the co-founder and former executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation. The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace. To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation. To date, over one million young people from 40 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program. Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize seventeen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including PEACEJAM, and co-author of the book, PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace. She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, Children of the Light, Rivers of Hope, Daughter of the Maya, and Without A Shot Fired which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Dawn Engle is the co-founder and former executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation. The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace. To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation. To date, over one million young people from 40 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program. Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize seventeen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including PEACEJAM, and co-author of the book, PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace. She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, Children of the Light, Rivers of Hope, Daughter of the Maya, and Without A Shot Fired which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Fotografía: larepublica.net Un llamado a la concordia, mediante el diálogo y el entendimiento. Ese fue el manifiesto de seis ex-presidentes de la República que este jueves cerraron filas junto a otros costarricenses que, angustiados por el clima de crispación de los últimos días, alzan la voz para pedir el cese de bloqueos, la amenaza del uso de la fuerza y de la violencia. Los exmandatarios Abel Pacheco, Rafael Angel Calderón, Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Laura Chinchilla, Luis Guillermo Solís y Oscar Arias. advirtieron acerca del grave peligro que entraña la anarquía. "Sin nuestra institucionalidad democrática y los procedimientos que nos garantiza el estado de derecho, es imposible construir los espacios y las acciones necesarias (para) progresar civilizadamente, como lo hemos hecho a lo largo de muchas generaciones". Un día antes, la ex mandataria ya había hecho sentir su voz con un elocuente mensaje en el que recordó que durante su gestión, al igual que ahora,"observo a los mismos agitadores profesionales detrás del caos y los bloqueos, a los políticos demagogos que entonces azuzaban a los estudiantes con noticias falsas sobre inicitativas que no existían y que supuestamente les impedirían sacar fotocopias para estudiar, le sustituyen hoy los que manipulan sobre baños mixtos y privatización de los contenidos de educación". Doña Laura dijo que aunque algunos actores hoy son diferentes, sus motivaciones y falta de escrúpulos son los mismos. La ex presidenta que pasó por los aros estrechos de la mayor conflictividad social del país, hasta estos meses que vuelve a repetirse la historia, conversa con nosotros en Hablando Claro.
In this episode of The Tico Times Dispatch, we look over the month's biggest stories. Former two-time Costa Rican president Oscar Arias was accused of sexual assault, Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro faces the biggest challenge to his power yet and the Catholic Church in Costa Rica is facing a sexual abuse and cover-up scandal.
Años de acoso y abusos sexuales han sido finalmente destapados por varias mujeres que relatan sus historias y experiencias con quien hasta hace poco era considerado un símbolo de la política nacional. En este Helvete les contamos los casos de las mujeres que se atrevieron a relatar sus experiencias con el ex-presidente Oscar Arias. The post Helvete: Oscar “Weinstein” Arias appeared first on Leviatán Podcast.
Cuando una denuncia por acoso sexual se hace pública se producen otras en cascada. Esto en realidad es algo bastante reciente. Y obedece a un cambio en el que las sociedades poco a poco, con las mujeres como abanderadas, buscan derribar el viejo estándar que a lo largo de la civilización normalizó (y aún normaliza en gran parte del orbe) las relaciones abusivas de poder de los hombres sobre las integridades físicas y emocionales de las féminas. No es ni de lejos una lucha feminista. Es una batalla cultural de gran calado del género humano. Pero es una batalla cruel y dolorosa que afecta en primerísimo lugar a las víctimas, pero también a sus familiares y a los familiares de los acosadores. Se trata de un "saneamiento social" de enorme costo pero ineludible para avanzar precisamente como género. Claro, una cosa es decir denuncia y otra muy muy difícil atreverse a denunciar. Tanto que se estima que sólo una de cada tres mujeres abusadas, acosadas o violadas , se atreverá a hablar en algún momento. ¿Y por qué es tan difícil atreverse? ¿Por qué después de varios o muchos años de ocurridos los hechos? ¿Por qué las víctimas rápidamente al denunciar se convierten en blanco de juzgamientos y los denunciados pasan a ser víctimas? ¿Por qué no gritaron, no huyeron, no se defendieron? Hay muchas muchísimas otras inquietantes preguntas que asaltan al conglomerado social cuando un caso como el del Ex presidente Oscar Arias estremece a la opinión pública. Para abordarlo desde la ciencia social conversamos en #HablandoClaro con la psicóloga clínica Sara Sharratt y con Sylvia Mesa Peluffo, coordinadora del equipo contra el hostigamiento sexual del Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Mujer de la Universidad de Costa Rica.
‘Seremos prudentes, no inactivos’ dice el nuevo presidente del PLN sobre denuncia contra Óscar Arias. El nuevo presidente del Partido Liberación Nacional, Guillermo Constenla, reconoció que la denuncia contra el exmandatario Oscar Arias por supuesta violación afecta fuertemente a la agrupación verdiblanca. Constenla califica como ‘grave’ la acusación formalizada por la hija de una ex diputada del PLN, y promete abordarla en el partido, aunque añadió que les falta elementos y tiempo para sopesarla. ‘Seremos prudentes, no inactivos’ dijo hoy en nuestros micrófonos sin especificar en qué consistirá esa actividad. Advirtió, sin embargo, que el partido está por encima de sus miembros, incluso la de mayor perfil, como el caso de Arias. Esta complicación se suma a las dificultades del partido en estos tiempos.
Perez está enfermo, Medina sigue viviendo nuevas experiencias en Santo Domingo y Tommy Gluten defiende a Epsy Campbell. Además, el Santoral dedicado a los verdaderos Santos y Santas de la Paja, sus fieles pajeros. 00:00 Inicio Falso (Pérez llega tarde) 01:57 Al aire en Facebook / Futbol mixto inclusivo 16:30 Instituto Meteorológico: indispensable antes de salir / La impulsadora virtual 22:43 Mensajes de nuestros Patrocinadores 23:32 Oscar Arias cuida exámenes de Bachi 31:05 Epsy le falla a Pérez y Tommy Gluten la defiende 42:49 El Randomizador 01:00:35 El Santoral Pajero
Grabado desde la Ciudad de México. Oscar Arias de la compañía Sienetworks [www.sie-networks.com] nos cuenta sus experiencias como becario, apasionado por las redes y ahora empresario. Comparte sus consejos de cómo iniciar empresa y de cómo interactuar con sus colaboradores, lo cual demuestra su éxito al crecer la fuerza laboral más del 100% en menos de un año.
Many of us have either worked for someone who made us feel small or know someone who hates their job because they feel small where they are. In this episode, I share my notes from Oscar Arias's training call titled, "Diminishers vs. Multipliers," that I participated in with the Les Brown Maximum Achievement Team. What is a diminisher vs. a multiplier? Are you or your employer someone who builds people up, creates an atmosphere of growth and attracts talent - a MULTIPLIER, or are you or your employer someone who assumes things about people before giving them a chance to show you who they are? Do you or your boss build your empire at the expense of diminishing others? Do you or your employer have a high turnover rate? Listen to this checklist and either keep doing a good job of building a winning team or recalibrate your thinking to implement the characteristics and actions of a CHAMPION multiplier! I hope you enjoy this episode, Michelle Oscar Arias Bio
This Week in Costa Rica - Expats Living, Working, and Traveling in Costa Rica
This Week in Costa Rica will feature each week a news portion in which Dan and Rico (qCostaRica) will talk about the happenings in and around the land of "Pura Vida". With over 30 years of living in Costa Rica between the two it give a unique insight into life in CR.Rico from QCostaRica and Dan start by talking about weather in Canada and then address various topics in Costa Rica including:1. Indigenous Zika Cases in Costa Rica2. ":Preventative Emergency" for Zika in Costa Rica3. Costa Rica's Recope Has Bad 20154. Oscar Arias 3rd Term5. What s Donald Trump Presidency Means to Costa RicaFinally Dan and Rico wrap up the show by talking about their favorites places to visit in Costa Rica and places you should not miss when vacationing in the land of "Pura Vida".
Hoy martes 7 de Julio del 2009, mientras los medios internacionales transmitian el servicio de respeto a la memoria de Michael Jackson. De la clandestinidad surgia la figura de la senora Xiomara Castro de Zelaya quien tomo las calles por primera vez para ponerse al frente de la resistencia a golpistas y por el regreso del presidente Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, Mel. Xiomara encabezaba una movilizacion frente a las oficinas del Ministerio Publico para pedir por la investigacion de las muertes y demas delitos perpetrados contra el pueblo, cuando en cadena nacional de Radio Globo el periodista Eduardo Maldonado hacia contacto con el presidente Zelaya, quien salia de la reunion con Hillary Clinton en Washington. Mel Zelaya se dirigio al pueblo hondureno para dar parte de los ultimos acontecimientos diplomaticos y anuncio que el jueves se reuniran las partes en conflicto en Costa Rica bajo la gestion de el presidente Oscar Arias. Con un gesto sublime Eduardo Maldonado enlazo en comunicacion telefonica a Mel con Xiomara quienes charlaron de la Resistencia, regreso al orden, su familia y la unidad de la familia hondurena. Este audio es sin editar y tomado en vivo de la pagina electronica de http://www.radioglobohonduras.com/ Si deseas una copia de la entrevista completa enviame un mensaje electronico. Tambien comparto un poema del compa Guatemalteco Mario Avila. Espero que este episodio ... desded el sur de California! sea de tu agrado. La informacion es de todos!!! Freya Rojo. #################### Nuestra voz Compita Freya;Si tu quires poner este poema en tu pagina;es adecuado a este momento.Te aprecia .Mario Para que los pasos no me lloren, canto. Para tu rostro fronterizo del alma que me ha nacido entre las manos: canto. Para decir que me has crecido clara en los huesos amargos de la voz: canto. Para que nadie diga: tierra mía!, con toda la decisión de la nostalgia: canto. Por lo que no debe morir, tu pueblo: canto. Me lanzo a caminar sobre mi voz para decirte: tu, interrogación de frutas y mariposas silvestres, no perderás el paso en los andamios de mi grito, porque hay un maya alfarero en su corazón, que bajo el mar, adentro de la estrella, humeando en las raíces, palpitando mundo, enreda tu nombre en mis palabras. Canto tu nombre, alegre como un violín de surcos, porque viene al encuentro de mi dolor humano. Me busca del abrazo del mar hasta el abrazo del viento para ordenarme que no tolere el crepúsculo en mi boca. Me acompaña emocionado el sacrificio de ser hombre, para que nunca baje al lugar donde nació la traición del vil que ato su corazón a la tiniebla inegándote!
In view of the current political climate, this edition of CTBTO Spectrum focuses on the role of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) in the wider non-proliferation and disarmament context. We are privileged to have received articles from several internationally acclaimed leaders and political figures including President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei, former US Senator Sam Nunn, and US senior diplomats, Ambassadors Max Kampelman and Tom Graham. Their contributions are complemented by an article by Daryl Kimball, Executive Director of the Arms Control Association, and there are also feature articles on the Integrated Field Exercise 2008 for on-site inspections, the challenges of establishing monitoring stations in Antarctica, the ongoing International Scientific Studies project to assess the readiness and capability of the CTBT to detect nuclear explosions worldwide, and the cooperation between the CTBTO and the World Meteorological Organization.
Brick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt Smith
Oscar is the CLO of the Les Brown Institute JOIN THE LES BROWN INSTITUTE TODAY https://lesbrowninstitute.com 2000 West Commercial Blvd, Suite 202A FL Fort Lauderdale, Florida @lesbrowninstitute Call (888) 689-5053 Reach Oscar at: FaceBook http://facebook.com/oscara Email: oscar@OscarArias360.com Website http://www.oscarearias360.com Oscar Arias' BIO Oscar consults and conducts corporate training sessions for Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations, executives, managers, sales professionals, entrepreneurs, the general public, and at-risk populations in the areas of peak performance, leadership development, organizational behavior, sales enablement, collaborative negotiations and positive psychology to name a few. He has also worked with school systems providing professional development workshops in the areas of student engagement and teaching effectiveness. He has spoken at the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business School and other universities across North America. Oscar attained a Master of Science degree in Organizational Learning and Leadership Development. Moreover, Oscar has been an active practitioner in the training and development industry for over fifteen years and has attained professional development and coaching certifications in Neuro-Linguistics Programming (NLP), Positive Psychology and Learning Development. An avid learner, Oscar’s greatest passion is to educate, inspire and empower others to actualize their full potential. He currently lives in Miami Beach, Florida.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brick-by-brick-with-antonio-t-smith-jr-and-tempestt-smith/donations