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There is no treaty deal yet. The talks continue. We're trying to make sense of what emerged from the meetings in Brussels. Some have said it's positive that the process continues and that there's still good will to make it happen. What is the Chief Minister's verdict on how yesterday went? He was on Viewpoint last night: our reporter Christina Cortes has been listening back to Mr Picardo's comments. We also hear reactions from the Leader of the Opposition Keith Azopardi, editor of the Gibraltar Chronicle Brian Reyes, former GSD Minister Peter Montegriffo, and Diario Area editor Pablo Gomez.It's Wear Purple Day, and the volunteers at the Gibraltar Alzheimers and Dementia Society and the GHA are encouraging everyone in the community to show support and raise awareness by wearing purple. Raising awareness of dementia reduces stigma, it fosters understanding and promotes early diagnosis and support for those affected. We spoke to the Chair of GADS, Jeanette Ochello, and looked ahead to a 24 Hour Memory Walk event that is planned for tomorrow.Jose Mari Ruiz told us the latest in local sports, including news in the world of boxing, a lookahead to rugby where Gibraltar national side are in action this weekend, and Lincoln player Liam Payas has become the youngest player to ever feature in the UEFA League competition at 14 years old. And, in this week's Friday feature: "Llanitos Abroad" we travel to Liverpool to hear from chef Nico Fitzgerald. He enrolled at "Le Cordon Bleu" - one of the top culinary arts academies in the world – and has competed in "MasterChef: The Professionals!” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pablo Gomez es un colega, psiquiatra, querido por muchos de ustedes y con razón. Ha traído a miles de personas, herramientas que SI sirven para diferentes situaciones cómo la ansiedad, el duelo, las fobias y otros. Es además hipnoterapeuta y certificado en PNL. Lo conocí hace poco tiempo pero desde ese entonces estamos conversando y tejiendo. Compartimos el mismo objetivo: Apoyar a las personas en su búsqueda de la paz, la armonía y la felicidad. Tuvimos una conversación muy interesante en su canal de youtube que los invito a ver en https://www.youtube.com/c/PabloGomezPsiquiatra. Hoy, es mi invitado en mejores personas mejor planeta. Espero que lo disfruten!
Get to Know: Pablo Gomez Borrero Racing in pro triathlon is not a cake walk. It's challenging mentally, emotionally, and physically. Despite the cost, Pablo Gomez Borrero has no regrets and is not afraid to talk about it. In this episode, we talk with Pablo about how he got into triathlon, the cost of going pro, his struggle with body dysmorphia, as well as the early nutrition misinformation he received that led to some long term performance issues. We also talk about transitioning to a new season of life as a teacher and a coach, and his lack of regrets moving forward and how his pro career has made his life better. This is a very encouraging podcast and great for anyone looking to go pro or just wanting to a great story of what a pro season can look and feel like. TRAIN WITH US Learn more about Paragon Training Consult with a coach Shop our training plans Follow us on Instagram! FOLLOW PABLO ON INSTAGRAM Pablo's Instagram
This week was an incredibly special episode for us as we got to sit down with two exceptional people from one of our absolute favorite companies, White Labs Yeast. Pablo Gomez, Technical Account Manager, and Devin Tani, Technical Education Coordinator, join the show to tell us what got them into the wild world of yeast & share how White Labs has built and continues to grow a “culture” of quality and innovation. They also guide us through a very illuminating yeast-off side-by-side tasting and share the details on a few of their new products that continue to push the boundaries of brewing, at home and on an industrial scale. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did, and we can't wait to pay them another visit. PRO TIP: Eat their pizza & don't sleep on the Kimchi fries. Featured Beers: Kentucky Common – Dreaming Creek Alt Bier with WLP029 German Ale/Kolsch – White Labs Alt Bier with WLP036 Dusseldorf Ale – White Labs Want to join the White Labs Fermentation Society? Click here: https://www.whitelabs.com/customer-club Curious about Underberg? Ask your bartender for one or visit www.underbergamerica.com. _____________________________________Don't forget to support the podcast by giving us a rating and a review. If YouTube's more your speed, subscribe to our channel: https://linktr.ee/KentuckyCommons.
Racing in Boulder is already an incredible challenge and exciting endeavor -- racing in Boulder as a pro is a different pressure altogether. Join us as we interview Mark, Rebecca, and Pablo, our Paragon Pro Squad. We talk about the gear they used, how they got ready, and what the emotional demands of being a pro have been like for them. TRAIN WITH US Learn more about Paragon Training Consult with a coach Shop our training plans Follow us on Instagram! FOLLOW THE PRO SQUAD ON INSTAGRAM Mark Saroni Rebecca Marrou Pablo Gomez Borrero
Welcome to Show Me The Money Club live show with Sergio and Chris Tuesdays 6pm est/3pm pst.For more information on Ualett check out http://get.ualett.com/ Use code RIDE10 for 10% OFF your first deal!Sergio and Chris recommend the DisplayRide dash camera. Use code RSG20 for 20% OFF and let them know Sergio and Chris sent you https://display-ride.firebaseapp.com/portal/usrmp
Welcome back to the Humans of Tepper Podcast. This week hosts Mike and Rosa Maria are joined by Alp Erbug and Pablo Gomez, both first-year international MBA students in the technology space. Pablo grew up in Mexico and came to the US for his undergraduate degree. He focused on finance before pivoting into analytics and technology during the pandemic. Alp was born in Turkey, and also came to the US for his undergrad to study engineering before moving into the tech space. Pablo and Alp were both involved with internships this summer through Tepper. Pablo interned with Google, which was an amazing opportunity for him coming from a finance background. It was a fun company to work with, has a great collaborative atmosphere, and people from so many different backgrounds. Google has so many resources to familiarize yourself with the company and culture, and have groups specifically for international students to help them better navigate living and working in the US. Pablo worked for Amazon in Seattle as a product manager. He had a great experience with the company, and learned of the opportunity through Tepper-led events. Networking plays such a big role in finding opportunities that are not just great, but good fits for what you're looking for in an internship. Product Managers are problem solvers that identify issues and make connections that keep everything running smoothing. Both Alp and Pablo are on the Technology Strategy and Product Management (TSPM) track, which gives you access to classes in other schools. It gives you the opportunities to learn strategies from other fields of studies, and exposure to learn more than just in your one concentration. It also connects you to other students and graduates in the tech space. What You Will Learn: Background on Tepper students Alp and Pablo. The recruitment experience of Tepper's summer internship programs. The Technology Strategy and Product Management (TSPM) track at Tepper.
Salvador Mejía, especialista en Prevención de Lavado de Dinero y Socio de Asimetrics, habló con Luis Cárdenas sobre la salida de Santiago Nieto de la UIF; entra Pablo Gómez.
María José Alcalá buscará dirigir el Comité Olímpico Mexicano, Temas que pueden tratar en el Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU. ¿Quién es Pablo Gómez? El nuevo dirigente de la UIF
In this episode, I present a comparative analysis of the narrative and methodological approaches employed by two prominent historians in their study of African public healing and intellectual history in the Iberian Atlantic. I will focus on James Sweet's book titled, "Domingos Álvares, African Healing, and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World" and Pablo Gomez's "The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic." Both authors study individual African ritual practitioners to learn about how Black Caribbeans thought about and experienced their worlds in Brazil and Colombia respectively, through ritual and intellectual discourses.
Our Second Podcast filmed during our Reno trip features Daniel's former training partner and corner man Pablo Gomez. Pablo lives and trains in Reno, NV at Reno City Kickboxing. He talks about his journey to become the fighter that he is today, shares old stories of training with Daniel, and talks about balancing two jobs with training for his upcoming MMA match. Later in the Podcast, Pablo's experience working in the cannaibis industry leads to a conversation about the benefits that fighters can see by embracing cannabis in various different forms. If you like this content, please SUBSCRIBE to our channel and follow us on Instagram and like us on Facebook. Thanks for listening!
Seja bem vindo ao Almanake, um podcast que apresenta arquivos de outros de nossos projetos e partes de podcasts do Supernovas que não foram incluídas em versões finais. Em 2019 batemos um papo sobre o Dreamcast, bem na data de aniversário dele, homenageando esse console formoso que esteve aí e foi injustiçado corporativamente. Pauta: Rômulo de Araújo Edição: Rômulo de Araújo Participando: Felipe Ximenes, Pablo Gomez, Thiago Amaral e Rômulo de Araújo. CONSIDERE ASSINAR O PODCAST CLICANDO EM “SEGUIR” NO PLAYER ABAIXO. É GRATUITO E NOS AJUDA! Receba os nossos podcasts com uma semana de antecedência: ASSINE O NOSSO PODCAST NO SPOTIFY, iTUNES, DEEZER ou em outras plataformas digitais. Procure por SUPERNOVAS dentro de seu aplicativo favorito, é grátis!
Hola comunidad criptohispana, bienvenidos al segundo episodio de la tercera temporada. En este episodio contamos con la presencia de dos titanes del mundo financiero colombiano y que han impactado con su expertise en mundo financiero internacional. Estuvimos echando lora con Guillermo Valencia, Fundador de Macrowise y Columnista de la Revista Dinero en Colombia y Juan Pablo Gómez Fundador de DATAIFX, unos de los portales de información más importantes de Colombia. En este episodio compartimos ideas de los grandes retos de los economistas alrededor de creer en Bitcoin, el panorama geopolítico que influye en nuestra criptomoneda favorita, la separación del dinero del Estado, la expectativa sobre Biden y cómo ven el Bitcoin a futuro. Quieren saber cuáles son las perspectivas de Bitcoin en 2021? Pues los invito a que escuche Criptohispanos En este episodio nuestros criptohispanos fueron Cristóbal Pereira y Alejandro Beltrán. . Te invitamos a buscarnos en nuestras redes sociales como @criptohispanos en twitter e instagram, y suscribirte también en nuestro canal de YouTube buscándonos como Criptohispanos Podcast. . Agradecemos a nuestros sponsors que hacen posible este episodio: LocalCryptos: ¿Necesitas cambiar Bitcoins por dólares, euros, pesos o bolívares? Usa LocalCryptos - el mercado peer-to-peer más seguro. Con más de 100.000 usuarios y más de 40 formas de pago, LocalCryptos es el mejor lugar para comprar y vender bitcoins. Regístrate ya en LocalCryptos.com. Ledn: Una suite de servicios que te ayudan a ahorrar y ganar más bitcoin y dólares digitales. Los productos de Ledn te permiten generar intereses, pedir créditos en dólares, y obtener créditos para comparar más bitcoin. ¿Quieres ponerle alas a tus satoshis? aprende más en Ledn.io. Buda.com: Es uno de los exchanges más reconocido de Latinoamérica con operaciones en Chile, Argentina, Perú y Colombia y es la primera plataforma de criptomonedas del mundo en compensar su huella de carbono. Crea tu cuenta hoy en Buda.com y se parte de una empresa carbono neutral. . Sobre nuestros anfitriones: Cristóbal Pereira - CEO de LatamTech - @cristpereirag Javier Bastardo - Organizador de Satoshi en Venezuela - @criptobastardo Alejandro Beltrán - Country manager de Buda en Colombia - @abeltran83
Kantar has released their ‘Kantar’s Media Trends & Predictions 2021’ and this report will provide insights into which audience behaviours and industry dynamics will stick and also provide a deep understanding of 2021’s media consumer. Pablo Gomez, Chief Digital Officer, North Asia, South East Asia and Pacific, Kantar shares the reason behind the change in audience behaviour and how advertisers, media owners, and social platforms can re-evaluate the way their media strategies are formulated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buenas noches, hoy tendremos como invitado desde Colombia a uno de los miembros fundadores de la organización nacionalista, Aurora Colombia, con quien conversaremos sobre su doctrina, historia, la actual situación de Colombia respecto a las protestas y disturbios, también sobre el reaccionarismo de la Tercera Teoría Política (NS/Fascismo) en nuestros tres países (Perú, Colombia y México), y el Triángulo del Oro Blanco que es actualmente el litio; sin embargo, también hablaremos del triángulo del oro blanco de los 90, la Especia Futurista conocida como la coca. Síganlos en sus redes! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auroraoficialcol/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3MlTnkbcYLjqOnOPhfLyw
Enquanto o Conexão Carioca está de férias, você mata a saudade com os sexualizados e escatológicos Deadpool Bombado, Pablo Gomez e Encouraçado em mais um episódio do Pós-Sexo, que contou com a ilustre presença de Rafael Glau! E aguardem, que vem coisa boa por aí! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conexaocarioca/message
According to consultancy Kantar, marketers will also need to navigate the ‘data dilemma,’ meeting consumer demand for relevant, personalised content, without breaching trust and privacy. Pablo Gomez, Chief Digital Officer, Insights Division, APAC, Kantar shares with us 10 trends to look out for.
Welcome to EPI 87 We are LIVE from the Baretto in Austin Texas with Professional Triathlete Pablo Gomez #InternationalSuperStar #Part2. We go over what life is like now that he is a professional athlete. Special thank you to our sponsors of this show: RunLab Austin, High Five Events, Freedom Solar Power, Holland Racing, Traughber Nutrition, Stewart Mickler Designs, and Big Mouth Announcing. You can find more information Pablo Gomez at Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pablogomeztri93 Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pablogomezborrero/ Get your Drunk Athlete Merchandise at our store. https://www.bigpistachio.com/shop To be a patron or make a donation to this podcast, go to https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast For more information go to: email: drunkathlete@bigpistachio.com http://www.bigpistachio.com https://www.bigpistachio.com/drunk-athlete-podcast PARTNERS: A special thank you to our partner Big Mouth Announcing. Logan@BigMouthAnnouncing.com A big thank you to our sponsor Stewart Mickler Design. Contact him to make your appointment today! Thank you to Austin Massage Company Voted the best massage in Austin for 6 years. We are excited to bring Traughber Nutrition to our Drunk Athletes. Use discount code drunkathlete for 50% off your first month of f of your nutrition program. Our good friends and partners at Holland Racing & Special Events want to see you at their events! Come race the Driveway every Thursday night starting April 7th. http://drivewayseries.com Try the awesome products at Zealios use code ZupDrunkAthlete 19 for 15% off your order. Big Pistachio: https://www.bigpistachio.com Alphay International: https://www.bigpistachio.com/alphay "Music: www.bensound.com" FOLLOW US: INSTAGRAM - @DrunkAthletePodcast FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DrunkAthlete TWITTER - https://twitter.com/DrunkAthlete2 YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWyhssbka-g2-SKWgZutRzA Please Share, Rate & Review this podcast so other awesome people like you can find it easier. Cheers! Erin Truslow
Juan Pablo Gómez es el director de "Un domingo en familia", obra de Susana Torres Molina sobre la militancia en los setenta, estrenada este año en el TNA - TC. Nominado a los premios ACE 2019 como mejor director, Juan Pablo es autor y director de "Un hueco", "Prueba y error", "Marambio", entre otras producciones. Docente, acróbata y actor, es una de las voces más interesantes del teatro off.
There's no doubt that cloud computing as a platform and a technology has been rapidly growing and evolving in the past decade. Everything, I mean everything is in the cloud nowadays. But is that growth sustainable? On this episode of the Software and Technology podcast brought to you by Marketscale, host Sean Heath sought the answer from two experts: Ed Stockton, Vice President of Services and Pablo Gomez, Services Engagement Group Manager, both at ViON. The Virginia-based company implements and manages Infrastructure “as-a-Service” (IaaS) and Platform “as-a-Service” (PaaS) as well as multicloud solutions including private, hybrid, public cloud, and multicloud. "I don't think there's any risk of the cloud computing infrastructure disappearing anytime soon," Stockton said. "The sustainability of the platform itself is very confident." Confidence is good considering the sheer volume of data that cloud platforms are storing. "We're creating more data in one year than we'll have created in the entire history of humankind," Stockton said. But that amount of data can lead to cloud sprawl, similar to service sprawl a decade ago. "Whenever people are accessing cloud technologies, it's very easy to turn systems on, use them, and kind of forget about them," Gomez said. "When you need another system, you figure it's really easy so I can turn on another one. Then before you know it if you're not closely managing your cloud environment, you can have all these machines stood up and the problem is you're paying for systems and workload that you're not even really using anymore."
In this podcast we hear how Pablo Gomez (Tableau Ambassador and Co-Lead of the London Tableau User Group) went about creating his amazing Game of Thrones data viz using Tableau Public. We learn some great insights into his creative process, how he constantly pushes himself to try new things and improve, and many other great insights from him. Video version ► http://bit.ly/2Gs7k3p Guest links: The Women of Ice and Fire ► https://tabsoft.co/2Gs1vTC Tableau Public ► https://tabsoft.co/2M8qtez Twitter ► https://twitter.com/PabloLGomez Website 1 ► http://pointsofviz.com Website 2 ► http://i-for-ideas.com YouTube ► https://youtube.com/c/PabloGomezTableau Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/pablo.tucumano/ GoT Death Data ► http://bit.ly/2QIOk4A Tableau Blog post on the data ► https://tabsoft.co/2Y41rV9 Follow Datasaurus-Rex here: Facebook ► http://bit.ly/2VKVbvL Twitter ► http://bit.ly/2IXf6Gd Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2XKXp03 Email ► http://bit.ly/2EUBeNr LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/2IWyrHC YouTube ► http://bit.ly/2IWyvXS
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pablo Gomez‘s The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic (University of North Carolina Press, 2017) examines the strategies by which health and spiritual practitioners in the Caribbean claimed knowledge about the natural world during the 17th century. With penetrating research and analysis, Gomez illustrates how these specialists of African descent devised localized ways of knowing health, nature, and the body, while working within cosmopolitan Caribbean societies in which ritual traditions from around the Atlantic intersected. In a region that was of majority African descent, these practitioners rose to become the intellectual leaders, devising epistemological innovations that spoke to, engaged with and were parallel with European scientific developments, but have hitherto never been included in intellectual history. Pablo Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tableau Conference Europe is right around the corner! To prep, David Pires talks to some of his favorite (or “favourite”) people in the Tableau Community to see what and who they are excited about seeing in London. Today, we have Zen Master Neil Richards, Pablo Gomez, Annabelle Rincon, and Tableau’s own Kent Marten. This is part one of a special two-part series, which will conclude next week – just a week before TCE 2018. And if you’re going to be in London for TCE, stop by our booth and say “hello” or hit us up on Twitter @interworks.
In our most shambolic episode yet, we discuss Pablo Gomez Jr., the first non binary murderer we’ve covered on the podcast, and the way this case blew up in the right wing press because it was committed by a non binary POC and happened at UC Berkeley. We also discuss our experiences with every single antidepressant and why being medicated for your mental health problems can be the bomb dot com, Elena challenges Johan Hari to a fight in their car park, Jo starts actually crying over a video from BBC’s Big Cats, and if you listen all the way to the end (1:33:17) there’s a bonus 6 minute (edited down considerably) digression in praise of watersports, the song waterfalls by TLC and doing kink stuff whilst in hysterics. CONTENT NOTES: discussions of menstruation and related mess, surgery, bad consent practice, brief negative body self chat, drugs and alcohol chat (surgery related and recreational + we have some wine), transphobia from right wing / neo nazi media outlets and Jo’s terrible GP, and of course murder + attempted murder by stabbing. We also discuss mental health problems, including our own mental health and experiences with different medications, we know we say our GPs don’t know shit but obviously neither do we so don’t take our meds opinions too seriously and hit us up if you wanna read the google doc
Avant d’accueillir la nouvelle année, comme le veut la coutume, il faut dire adieu à celle qui achève. Et 2017, sur le plan de l’actualité, n’aura pas été décevante. Entre nos sujets de prédilection comme l’immigration et les réfugiés, les autochtones, l'action internationale du Canada et les nouvelles de nos régions cibles (Monde arabe, Afrique, Amérique latine, Asie, Francophonie, Commonwealth), les artisans de RCI en ont eu plein les bras. Ils ont traité en tout quelque 13 000 sujets en 2017. Difficile dans ce contexte d’isoler un enjeu ou événement marquant. C’est pourtant ce qu’ont réussi à faire pour cette édition spéciale de Tam-Tam Canada des représentants des sections de RCI, mais aussi d’Espaces autochtones et Regard sur l'Arctique, deux sites voisins, relevant de Radio-Canada. ÉcoutezFR_Tam_tam_Canada-20171231-WEF17 Zoubeir Jazi, « Mr Techno» de RCI avec sa chronique Jazinet, explique en quoi consiste le principe de neutralité du Web et pourquoi il faut s'inquiéter de la décision de la Federal Communication Commission (FCC) de remettre en question l’égalité du traitement des flux de données sur Internet. Wu Wei de la section chinoise revient sur le 19e Congrès annuel du Parti communiste chinois notamment marqué par la consolidation du pouvoir du président Xi Jinping dont le nom et la doctrine sont désormais inclus dans les statuts du parti. Guy Bois d’Espaces autochtones, a retenu l'Enquête nationale sur les femmes et les filles autochtones disparues et assassinées. Un exercice complexe, douloureux et traumatisant dont le but est d’examiner les causes systémiques des violences subies par ces Canadiennes et de faire des recommandations au gouvernement. Levon Sevunts de la section anglaise revient quant à lui sur le crise des Rohingyas cette minorité musulmane persécutée au Myanmar (Birmanie). Quelque 900 000 Rohingyas du Myanmar sont regroupés dans le sud du Bangladesh, dont 625 000 arrivés depuis fin août. L'une des plus grandes chaines de vente au détail, Sears Canada a mis la clé sous la paillasson en 2017. Du jour au lendemain, quelque 12000 personnes ont perdu leur emploi. Pire, Sears a supprimé leurs indemnités de départ. Stéphane Parent de la section française y revient. La Syrie est déchirée par une guerre civile depuis début 2011, suite aux manifestations prodémocratiques réprimées par le régime de Bachar el-Assad. Depuis lors, le conflit a fait des centaines de milliers de morts et des millions de déplacés. Ce dossier a été sur le radar Pierre Ahmaranian de la section arabe. Pablo Gomez de la section espagnole a retenu la Colombie. Le 26 septembre 2016, un accord de paix historique entre la guérilla des Farc et le gouvernement mettait un terme un conflit armé vieux de 52 ans. Peut-on parler pour autant de retour de la paix dans le pays? Rien n'est moins sûr selon Pablo. Eilis Quinn de Regard sur l’Arctique a retenu la signature du moratoire sur la pêche commerciale dans l'Arctique. Selon Eilis, l'événement mérite d'être souligné d'autant plus que les signataires, dont le Canada, la Russie, les États-Unis et la Chine, ne nous ont pas habitués à des ententes spontanées sur des enjeux internationaux majeurs. https://youtu.be/5-sBjTlL7jA
Avant d'accueillir la nouvelle année, comme le veut la coutume, il faut dire adieu à celle qui achève. Et 2017, sur le plan de l'actualité, n'aura pas été décevante. Entre nos sujets de prédilection comme l'immigration et les réfugiés, les autochtones, l'action internationale du Canada et les nouvelles de nos régions cibles (Monde arabe, Afrique, Amérique latine, Asie, Francophonie, Commonwealth), les artisans de RCI en ont eu plein les bras. Ils ont traité en tout quelque 13 000 sujets en 2017. Difficile dans ce contexte d'isoler un enjeu ou événement marquant. C'est pourtant ce qu'ont réussi à faire pour cette édition spéciale de Tam-Tam Canada des représentants des sections de RCI, mais aussi d'Espaces autochtones et Regard sur l'Arctique, deux sites voisins, relevant de Radio-Canada. ÉcoutezFR_Tam_tam_Canada-20171231-WEF17 Zoubeir Jazi, « Mr Techno» de RCI avec sa chronique Jazinet, explique en quoi consiste le principe de neutralité du Web et pourquoi il faut s'inquiéter de la décision de la Federal Communication Commission (FCC) de remettre en question l'égalité du traitement des flux de données sur Internet. Wu Wei de la section chinoise revient sur le 19e Congrès annuel du Parti communiste chinois notamment marqué par la consolidation du pouvoir du président Xi Jinping dont le nom et la doctrine sont désormais inclus dans les statuts du parti. Guy Bois d'Espaces autochtones, a retenu l'Enquête nationale sur les femmes et les filles autochtones disparues et assassinées. Un exercice complexe, douloureux et traumatisant dont le but est d'examiner les causes systémiques des violences subies par ces Canadiennes et de faire des recommandations au gouvernement. Levon Sevunts de la section anglaise revient quant à lui sur le crise des Rohingyas cette minorité musulmane persécutée au Myanmar (Birmanie). Quelque 900 000 Rohingyas du Myanmar sont regroupés dans le sud du Bangladesh, dont 625 000 arrivés depuis fin août. L'une des plus grandes chaines de vente au détail, Sears Canada a mis la clé sous la paillasson en 2017. Du jour au lendemain, quelque 12000 personnes ont perdu leur emploi. Pire, Sears a supprimé leurs indemnités de départ. Stéphane Parent de la section française y revient. La Syrie est déchirée par une guerre civile depuis début 2011, suite aux manifestations prodémocratiques réprimées par le régime de Bachar el-Assad. Depuis lors, le conflit a fait des centaines de milliers de morts et des millions de déplacés. Ce dossier a été sur le radar Pierre Ahmaranian de la section arabe. Pablo Gomez de la section espagnole a retenu la Colombie. Le 26 septembre 2016, un accord de paix historique entre la guérilla des Farc et le gouvernement mettait un terme un conflit armé vieux de 52 ans. Peut-on parler pour autant de retour de la paix dans le pays? Rien n'est moins sûr selon Pablo. Eilis Quinn de Regard sur l'Arctique a retenu la signature du moratoire sur la pêche commerciale dans l'Arctique. Selon Eilis, l'événement mérite d'être souligné d'autant plus que les signataires, dont le Canada, la Russie, les États-Unis et la Chine, ne nous ont pas habitués à des ententes spontanées sur des enjeux internationaux majeurs. https://youtu.be/5-sBjTlL7jA
Tedd Clevenger, owner of Asheville Brewers Supply, and Pablo Gomez are both organizers of the first annual Asheville Homebrewers Conference. Get your tickets today and join us Saturday August 22nd 2015 at the US Cellular Center in Asheville- speakers include Randy Mosher, Chris White and other industry leaders. The post Episode 114- Asheville Homebrewers Conference appeared first on Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast.
Animée par Xavier Daverat, professeur de droit privé, IRDAP, Université de Bordeaux Avec : - Massimo Olivero, doctorant et chargé de cours Université Paris 3 - Pablo Gomez, doctorant en études anglaises et cinématographiques, Université de Saragosse - Valerio Coladonato, docteur en cinéma, Université La Sapienza