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Marketing4eCommerce Podcast
Storydoing en la moda: El impacto real de Ecoalf, con Carolina Álvarez y Patricia Diaz [351]

Marketing4eCommerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 47:56


Hoy nos adentramos en el fascinante mundo de la moda sostenible. En esta ocasión, tenemos el placer de contar con dos invitadas excepcionales: Carolina Álvarez, CMO de Ecoalf, y Patricia Díaz, directora de Logia Fashion. Ambas comparten su experiencia y visión sobre cómo las marcas de moda están adaptándose al desafío de la sostenibilidad, no solo en términos de materiales reciclados, sino también a través de una profunda transformación en sus procesos, comunicación y compromiso con el planeta.En este episodio, hablamos sobre el impacto de la industria de la moda en el medio ambiente, la importancia de educar al consumidor y cómo las marcas pueden actuar de manera auténtica sin caer en el greenwashing. Además, exploramos cómo tecnologías innovadoras, como la inteligencia artificial, están ayudando a dar forma al futuro de una moda más responsable.Enlaces de interes: [Beloved sponsor] Doofinder, El buscador que toda Web debería tener https://www.doofinder.com/?utm_campaign=Ecosystem&utm_source=marketing4ecommerce&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=ES_podcast_marketing4ecommerce_visualAnuncio What if.. de Ecoalf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYhPDo5W4dg 

SER Madrid Norte
Entrevista a José Moreno y Patricia Díez, directores Odontólogos Cirujanos, de la clínica M10 Dental

SER Madrid Norte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 5:56


Hoy, en el Día del Odontólogo, en SER Madrid Norte hemos querido rendir homenaje a estos profesionales de la salud bucodental con una entrevista especial a la clínica M10 Dental, ubicada en San Sebastián de los Reyes.

SER Madrid Norte
Entrevista a José Moreno y Patricia Díez, directores Odontólogos Cirujanos, de la clínica M10 Dental

SER Madrid Norte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 6:39


Hoy, en el Día del Odontólogo, en SER Madrid Norte hemos querido rendir homenaje a estos profesionales de la salud bucodental con una entrevista especial a la clínica M10 Dental, ubicada en San Sebastián de los Reyes.

La Ventana
Cartagrafías | La vida de la escritora Virginia Woolf

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 17:21


Laura Piñero repasa la biografía de la escritora Virginia Woolf a través de las cartas publicadas en el libro "Una carta sin pedirla" publicado por "Páginas de Espuma" editado y traducido por Patricia Díaz Pereda que también participa en este especial. Para entretener, divertir, interesarse por la salud o las penas de sus destinatarios y aliviarlas en lo posible. Con esos motivos escribía sus cartas Virginia Woolf. Para intercambiar ideas, comunicarse, conocer cotilleos, saciar su curiosidad por la vida de sus amigos, por sus relaciones, incluso por sus casas. Afectuosas casi siempre, distendidas y hasta jocosas en otras ocasiones, a la autora nunca le preocupó lo que se hiciera con sus cartas tras su muerte, estas cartas cuya selección presentamos ahora al lector en español y que nos devuelven a una Virginia Woolf cercana, espontánea, cariñosa, irónica, con su particular y muy personal don para escribirlas.

La radio es mía
Emisión viernes 12 de julio - parte 1

La radio es mía

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 180:00


Las personas que tienen relaciones sanas con pareja y/o amigos, no solo son más felices, sino que envejecen más sanamente. Lo dice la Universidad de Harvard y nosotros lo comentamos con oyentes y opinantes. Testamos el tiempo y el turismo en oriente y occidente, casi vivimos un derbi. La pedagoga Patricia Díaz nos habla de las bondades de la meditación para los niños y jóvenes. Miguel Trevín hace su magia musical y nosotros seguimos proponiendo planes, parada especial en el Festival de Indianos de Colombres. Hacemos recuento de las fiestas “de prao” que vienen los próximos días en Asturias con Daniella Alumbreros. Cerramos con una charla con el periodista y crítico musical Jose Ramón Pardo, nombre clave de la radio musical de nuestro país.

La radio es mía
Emisión viernes 12 de julio - parte 1

La radio es mía

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 180:00


Las personas que tienen relaciones sanas con pareja y/o amigos, no solo son más felices, sino que envejecen más sanamente. Lo dice la Universidad de Harvard y nosotros lo comentamos con oyentes y opinantes. Testamos el tiempo y el turismo en oriente y occidente, casi vivimos un derbi. La pedagoga Patricia Díaz nos habla de las bondades de la meditación para los niños y jóvenes. Miguel Trevín hace su magia musical y nosotros seguimos proponiendo planes, parada especial en el Festival de Indianos de Colombres. Hacemos recuento de las fiestas “de prao” que vienen los próximos días en Asturias con Daniella Alumbreros. Cerramos con una charla con el periodista y crítico musical Jose Ramón Pardo, nombre clave de la radio musical de nuestro país.

El podcast de Omnes
5-4-2024 El número de Omnes de abril y otras noticias

El podcast de Omnes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 4:44


La revista impresa de Omnes abril de 2024, ya disponible para suscriptores, centra su dossier en el tema del perdón, abordado con una dimensión poliédrica, junto a otros interesantes artículos sobre prevención de abusos, los conflictos sociopolíticos actuales y propuestas culturales. La psicóloga Patricia Díez desgrana la importancia del perdón como base de las relaciones humanas en una entrevista en la que define el perdón como un acto de amor. Además, Andrea Gagliarducci se adentra en las peticiones históricas de perdón, mientras que Mariano Crespo analiza el sentido de la “purificación de la memoria” y Fernando del Moral el sacramento de la Confesión. Por otra parte, el sínodo de la Sinodalidad tiene también más de un hueco en la revista Omnes de este mes, ya que la misiva enviada al Cardenal Mario Grech por el Papa Francisco indicando el camino de estos trabajos, con la creación de grupos específicos y la reserva de algunos temas, ha vuelto a poner en primer plano el proceso sinodal. Además, la sección de América de esta revista se adentra en la tarea del CEPROME, institución de referencia en el trabajo de formación para la prevención de abusos sexuales. La revista de abril de Omnes está ya disponible en versión digital para suscriptores y llegará en los próximos días al domicilio de quienes tengan la modalidad de suscripción impresa. El pasado domingo, Pascua de Resurrección, el Papa Francisco subrayó en su Mensaje Pascual en la Bendición Urbi et Orbi la importancia del respeto “al don precioso de la vida”. Además, el Papa dirigió “su pensamiento principalmente a las víctimas de tantos conflictos que están en curso en el mundo, comenzando por los de Israel y Palestina, y Ucrania. Que Cristo resucitado abra un camino de paz para las martirizadas poblaciones de esas regiones”, señaló el Pontífice. Además, Francisco recordó los conflictos de otros países, como Siria, Líbano, Balcanes, Armenia y Azerbaiyán, y pidió que Cristo “dé consuelo a las víctimas de cualquier forma de terrorismo” y que se rezara “por los que han perdido la vida”, implorando por “el arrepentimiento y la conversión de los autores de estos crímenes”. Los llamamientos del Papa a la oración, en concreto pidiendo por la paz ante las guerras y conflictos que azotan el mundo, se han intensificado en los últimos años. Al mismo tiempo, la esperanza ha sido una de las virtudes que más ha mencionado el Papa Francisco en los días del Triduo, como fue el caso de la Vigilia Pascual, cuando afirmó que la piedra corrida del sepulcro es “la Pascua de Cristo, la fuerza de Dios, la victoria de la vida sobre la muerte, el triunfo de la luz sobre las tinieblas”, así como “el renacimiento de la esperanza entre los escombros del fracaso”. La primera ciudadana estadounidense canonizada ya tiene una película. Bajo la dirección de Alejandro Monteverde (“Sound of Freedom”, “Bella” o “Little Boy”) llega a las pantallas la biografía de la santa italiana Francisca Javier Cabrini, quien fundó, junto a otras seis compañeras, la orden de las Misioneras del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Siendo superiora, quiso llevar la misión a Oriente, para cuidar de los niños necesitados. Sin embargo, a instancias del Papa León XIII, acabó viajando a Estados Unidos, concretamente a Nueva York, para comenzar allí un trabajo social con los niños huérfanos del “Five Points”. Tras muchos obstáculos y un duro proceso de adaptación a la vida norteamericana, tan hostil para los inmigrantes italianos, madre Cabrini consiguió expandir su labor de acompañamiento y cuidado de los más vulnerables por muchas ciudades de Estados Unidos. Finalmente, adoptó la nacionalidad estadounidense y falleció en Chicago con 67 años. La película, que fue estrenada en Estados Unidos y en diversos países hispanoamericanos en marzo de 2024 por Angel Studios, podrá verse en los cines españoles a partir del 10 de mayo de 2024. La asociación "Meter" ha publicado su informe de 2023 relativo al contenido pornográfico y abuso de menores en todo el mundo. Los datos muestran que los delitos siguen en aumento y el contenido se comparte sin control a través de Internet. Según “Meter”, en 2023 se detectaron 2.110.585 fotografías con contenido pornográfico. Esta cifra supone un aumento frente a las 1.983.679 imágenes de 2022. Por su parte, el número de vídeos y enlaces detectados es menor que en 2022. Sin embargo, el informe muestra que los grupos en redes sociales dedicados a compartir contenido pornográfico han aumentado. “Meter” sitúa a Estados Unidos como el país con mayor número de enlaces que llevan a contenido pornográfico. A continuación se encuentran Filipinas y Montenegro. En cuanto a las víctimas, el informe muestra que se encontraron 556 imágenes pornográficas (sumando vídeos y fotografías) de niños entre 0 y 2 años. De pequeños entre 3 y 7 años se denunciaron 551.374. Y de niños entre 8 y 12 años, 2.208.118. Los datos que ofrece la organización italiana también muestran que en 2023 aumentaron los casos de abusos hacia personas con discapacidad, así como el número de madres que abusan sexualmente de sus hijos.

Gourmet FM
266.1 Entrevista a Patricia Díaz, chef del restaurante Ajhito Izakaya Jaénponesa.

Gourmet FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 17:45


Programa 266.1 de GourmetFM en Radio Tomares Bienvenidos a la Novena Temporada. Entrevista a Patricia Díaz, chef del restaurante Ajhito en Jaén. Ajhito es diferente a cualquier restaurante asiático en el que hayas estado. Déjate sorprender en nuestra Izakaya donde se fusionamos las cocinas Japón-Jaén dando lugar a unas elaboraciones únicas. Un izakaya es un típico bar o restaurante japonés, que además pueden encontrarse en las ciudades más cosmopolitas del mundo, como es Jaén en este caso, que cuenta con Ajhito para traer los sabores fusión más sorprendentes a los paladares de los jiennenses. Influenciada por sus distintos mentores como Dani García o Martín Berasategui, donde usaban productos orientales cotidianamente y sin quererlo o mejor dicho sin darse cuenta, han ido inculcando en su saber hacer productos y técnicas y que interaccionan perfectamente con nuestra gastronomía con la Jiennense para ser más exactos. Con Fran León.

Ganamos con Ellas
Ganamos con Ellas. Las mujeres en el deporte -384- Domingo 17 diciembre 2023

Ganamos con Ellas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 59:59


Asturias puede presumir de tener a una de las mejores luchadoras en categorías inferiores. Entrevistamos a Merche García doble campeona del mundo este año en dos deportes diferentes: MMA y Grappling, campeona de España de judo y sambo. Conocemos el proyecto del Real Avilés femenino que lidera la 3ª RFEF con el director deportivo, Ángel González y una de sus capitanas, Patricia Díaz. Y cerramos con la sección de balonmano de Andrea Martínez, con la joven jugadora del OBF, Jimena Merino, que acaba de ganar el Torneo Scandibérico con las Guerreras Juveniles y recibir con las Lobas el premio Niké del Ayuntamiento de Oviedo a mejor club femenino.

Ganamos con ellas
Programa 384

Ganamos con ellas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 60:00


Asturias puede presumir de tener a una de las mejores luchadoras en categorías inferiores. Entrevistamos a Merche García doble campeona del mundo este año en dos deportes diferentes: MMA y Grappling, campeona de España de judo y sambo. Conocemos el proyecto del Real Avilés femenino que lidera la 3ª RFEF con el director deportivo, Ángel González y una de sus capitanas, Patricia Díaz.Y cerramos con la sección de balonmano de Andrea Martínez, con la joven jugadora del OBF, Jimena Merino, que acaba

Ganamos con ellas
Programa 384

Ganamos con ellas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 60:00


Asturias puede presumir de tener a una de las mejores luchadoras en categorías inferiores. Entrevistamos a Merche García doble campeona del mundo este año en dos deportes diferentes: MMA y Grappling, campeona de España de judo y sambo. Conocemos el proyecto del Real Avilés femenino que lidera la 3ª RFEF con el director deportivo, Ángel González y una de sus capitanas, Patricia Díaz.Y cerramos con la sección de balonmano de Andrea Martínez, con la joven jugadora del OBF, Jimena Merino, que acaba

Ganamos con ellas
Programa 384

Ganamos con ellas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 60:00


Asturias puede presumir de tener a una de las mejores luchadoras en categorías inferiores. Entrevistamos a Merche García doble campeona del mundo este año en dos deportes diferentes: MMA y Grappling, campeona de España de judo y sambo. Conocemos el proyecto del Real Avilés femenino que lidera la 3ª RFEF con el director deportivo, Ángel González y una de sus capitanas, Patricia Díaz.Y cerramos con la sección de balonmano de Andrea Martínez, con la joven jugadora del OBF, Jimena Merino, que acaba

Noticentro
Batres presenta el Festival "Jóvenes por la Paz"

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 1:23


-La Dra. Patricia Dávila fue designada como secretaria general de la UNAM-Rebeldes hutíes rechazan negociar para liberar barco secuestrado-21 de noviembre, Día Mundial de la Televisión-Más información en nuestro podcast

Todo en Uno TV
Noticias de hoy 21 de noviembre 2023|19:00 horas

Todo en Uno TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 1:00


Entra hoy primera tormenta invernal Se registra sismo de intensidad 4.9 Patricia Dávila Aranda, secretaria general de la UNAM ¿Cuándo inician las vacaciones de invierno? Bautizan como Uno TV nido tortuguero

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Dra. Patricia Dávila Aranda

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 9:22


Aspira a ser rectora de la UNAM

TXS Plus
Rockstars con Gabriel Leon y Patricia Díaz, 4 de octubre del 2023

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 46:48


Rockstars con Gabriel Leon y Patricia Díaz, 4 de octubre del 2023 by TXS Plus

Noche de Letras 2.0 - Radio Trend Topic
Noche de Letras Patricia Díaz Bialet (Poeta y Traductora)

Noche de Letras 2.0 - Radio Trend Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 49:33


Marketing4eCommerce Podcast
Social Media y moda: realidad y tendencias, con Estela Alcaide (Mango) y Patricia Díaz (Elogia Fashion Lab) [248]

Marketing4eCommerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 79:33


Esta semana traemos un formato tertulia para hablar con dos especialistas de Social Media sobre cómo está el tema del marketing en redes sociales, con mucho foco en el vertical de moda. Para ello hemos liado a nada menos que la Social Media Strategist de Mango, Estela Alcaide y a la directora de la agencia especializada en moda Elogia Fashion Lab, Patricia Díaz. Conversan con Rubén Bastón, director de Marketing4eCommerce, sobre cuáles son los canales sociales más importantes a día de hoy (spoiler: Instagram y Tiktok centran la conversación, aunque facebook también dio juego); evolución de Instagram, qué pasa con BeReal, cómo hacer liveshopping, y tendencias como inteligencia artificial, social commerce y conversational commerce. Enlaces de interés: Accede a todo M4C Academy por 19€/mes (229€ al año) con el cupón PODCAST: https://bit.ly/academy-podcast)  [Beloved sponsor] SoCloz: Tómate en serio la omnicanalidad: https://bit.ly/socloz-m4c   Elogia fashion lab: https://fashion.elogia.net/

El Gusto de las 12
LA MUJER DOMINICANA TIENE UN POTENCIAL QUE NO CONOCE - VENUS PATRICIA DÍAZ

El Gusto de las 12

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 12:24


Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros

El Gusto de las 12
LA MUJER DOMINICANA TIENE UN POTENCIAL QUE NO CONOCE - VENUS PATRICIA DÍAZ

El Gusto de las 12

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 12:24


Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo, Katherin Amesty, Begoña Guillen y Anier Barros

Seniority Authority
How Your Attitude Can Change Your Experience of Aging Patricia D'Antonio

Seniority Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 27:35


Today's guest, Patricia D'Antonio, is the Vice President of Policy & Professional Affairs of the Gerontological Society of America, Project Director Reframing Aging, has a BS from Duchanne and an MS from Temple, and a board-certified geriatric pharmacist. On today's episode, Tricia and I discuss changing mindsets and attitudes towards aging, ageism, and age stereotypes - and the surprisingly positive results for everyone when those mindsets change. Aging happens to all of us, and we can choose how we think about it - from buying age-positive birthday cards to research and public policies that benefit us all. What's Next?What are your views, comments or questions on positive aging and ageism?  Share them with us at info@seniorityauthority.org! Guest InfoTwitter- tdanton LinkedIn- tdanton1 Stay ConnectedGet in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedInYou can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.

The Audit Room
Ep 17: Developing Your Personal Brand as an Auditor ft. Tina Patricia D'souza

The Audit Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 30:30


Previously recorded in The Audit Room on Zoom co-hosted with Tracie Marquardt and Trent Russell. Join Tracie and Trent live every Tuesday to listen in or ask your questions. This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. * Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics. This podcast is also brought to you by Quality Assurance Communication If you are an internal auditor who wants to take your own, or your team's, communication skills and audit results to the next level, who wants to create more for yourself, your team and your organization - no matter where you work around the globe - then check out Quality Assurance Communication, at qacommunication.com.

Der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb
"Mut zur Haltung!" Interview mit Patricia Döhle, Autorin brand eins & Gründerin brand eins safari

Der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 30:13


In dieser Folge des Mutmacher Podcasts für authentischen Vertrieb spreche ich mit Patricia Döhle, Autorin des renommierten Hamburger brand eins Magazins & Gründerin der brand eins safari. In dem Podcast tauschen Patricia und ich uns darüber, was brand eins als Magazin und insbesondere die brand eins safari ausmacht. Brand eins safari ist ein einzigartiges Format, welches einen inspirierenden Austausch zwischen einer vielseitigen Mischung an Führungskräften sicherstellt und jeden individuell voranbringt. Lösungen mit Gleichgesinnten schaffen, in die Umsetzung kommen und Netzwerken ist das Alleinstellungsmerkmal von brand eins safari. Ganz nach meinem Geschmack. Wir sprechen auch über Patricias Zeit bei brand eins und ihre Geschichte im Magazin.

Health Equity Podcast Channel
Amplify Nursing Podcast: How structural racism is embedded in nursing's origin story; with Patricia D'Antonio

Health Equity Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 37:06


Today on the Amplify Nursing podcast we talk with internationally recognized historian of nursing Dr. Patricia D'Antonio, Director of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Studying the history of nursing has been the joy of Dr. D'Antonio's career and she believes history is one of the most critical methodologies we have to confront the complexities we face in health and helathcare today and to think about how all things are interconnected. Dr. D'Antonio is one of the authors of a white paper examining the history of racism in nursing that will be released along with the 2022 National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Foundational Report. The Commission's goal is to look at how racism is still perpetuated in nursing and by nurses and to create strategies to combat it. Dr. D'Antonio talks with us about the history of racism in nursing, how historians look at the past, and how structural racism is embedded in nursing's origin story. -| The Health Equity Podcast Channel is made possible with support from Bayer G4A. Learn how Bayer G4A is advancing equity, access and sustainability at G4a.health -| This episode originally aired on February 3, 2022 on Amplify Nursing. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Radio Jaén
Jaén Gastronómico (20/05/2022)

Radio Jaén

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 12:01


Con Alberto Molinero hablamos de gastronomía jiennense. Esta semana lo hacemos con Patricia Díaz, del restaurante Ahito.

TBA Now!
Drs. Patricia D'Amore and Hazel Sive: Redefining Mentorship

TBA Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 67:02


When Patti (Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School) and Hazel (Dean of the College of Science and Professor of Biology at Northeastern University) entered the research world, they had few role models and even fewer mentors. Collegiate research, dominated by men at the time, was a difficult one to navigate as women and young mothers. They had to forge their own paths to success. In this podcast, they look back at their beginnings, chat about how they made their way to the top of their specialties, and stress the importance of their roles as mentors and role models for young women entering research today. Their rapport is engaging and their stories inspiring. We are proud to celebrate them during Women's History Month.

Nurse Podcast Channel
Amplify Nursing: Confronting Racism in Nursing with Dr. Patricia D'Antonio

Nurse Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 37:06


Today on the Amplify Nursing podcast we talk with internationally recognized historian of nursing Dr. Patricia D'Antonio, Director of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Studying the history of nursing has been the joy of Dr. D'Antonio's career and she believes history is one of the most critical methodologies we have to confront the complexities we face in health and helathcare today and to think about how all things are interconnected. Dr. D'Antonio is one of the authors of a white paper examining the history of racism in nursing that will be released along with the 2022 National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Foundational Report. The Commission's goal is to look at how racism is still perpetuated in nursing and by nurses and to create strategies to combat it. Dr. D'Antonio talks with us about the history of racism in nursing, how historians look at the past, and how structural racism is embedded in nursing's origin story. This episode originally aired on Amplify Nursing on February 3, 2022. Listen, follow and subscribe to the Amplify Nursing Podcast.

TRIATLON con mayúsculas
TRIATLÓN, con mayúsculas - Capítulo 9 – Empezamos la temporada de competiciones con Mario Mola

TRIATLON con mayúsculas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 74:36


El segundo podcast de la temporada tiene un protagonista de lujo, ni más ni menos que le tres veces Campeón del Mundo de Triatlón Mario Mola que en su charla con pipe González y Daniel Márquez nos habla de sus recuerdos de los últimos JJ.OO. su reciente matrimonio y futura paternidad y su futuro deportivo que como no podía ser de otra manera seguirá vinculado al triatlón. Por otra parte, Patricia Díaz, técnica de la FETRI, nos cuenta las principales novedades en el grupo de entrenamiento del CAR de Madrid y su reciente concentración en la localidad de Águilas (Murcia) de cara a los próximos compromisos internacionales de Lievin y Melilla, con la disputa de sus dos Copas de Europa. Por último, cerramos este episodio con la sección de Agenda, donde damos un resumen a las actividades pasadas y avanzamos las novedades de las próximas fechas. ¡Os esperamos! #SomosTriatlon.

Amplify Nursing
Amplify Nursing: Season 5: Episode 01: Patricia D'Antonio

Amplify Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 37:06


Today on the Amplify Nursing podcast we talk with internationally recognized historian of nursing Dr. Patricia D'Antonio, Director of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Studying the history of nursing has been the joy of Dr. D'Antonio's career and she believes history is one of the most critical methodologies we have to confront the complexities we face in health and helathcare today and to think about how all things are interconnected. Dr. D'Antonio is one of the authors of a white paper examining the history of racism in nursing that will be released along with the 2022 National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Foundational Report. The Commission's goal is to look at how racism is still perpetuated in nursing and by nurses and to create strategies to combat it. Dr. D'Antonio talks with us about the history of racism in nursing, how historians look at the past, and how structural racism is embedded in nursing's origin story.

EL MUNDO al día
Los peligros de la voz interior

EL MUNDO al día

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 15:48


¿Te resulta familiar? Seguro que sí. Un simple runrún o incluso un bucle por el que no dejas de encadenar pensamientos que pueden llevarte a lugares terribles. La conversación más importante de tu vida es contigo mismo y gestionarla bien es clave para tu salud mental. Nos lo explican Rebeca Yanke, redactora de PAPEL, y la psicóloga Patricia Díaz Saco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business of Collaboration
PODCAST Patricia Díaz-Tendero sobre La Psicologia de Alto Rendimiento en Empresa y Startups

Business of Collaboration

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 54:23


Bienvenidos a las cuarta temporada del podcast Business of Collaboration. Hoy, Jara Pascual, fundadora de Collabwith, tiene el placer de entrevistar a Patricia Díaz-Tendero, psicóloga de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo del equipo olímpico de vela y de la cantera del FC Real Madrid. Pero también Patricia es profesora de la UNED y de Universidad Europea del […] The post PODCAST Patricia Díaz-Tendero sobre La Psicologia de Alto Rendimiento en Empresa y Startups appeared first on Collabwith.

Speaking to Influence
Ep 73: Patricia Wellenbach, Please Touch Museum: Persistence and Leadership Skills

Speaking to Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 39:42


Teaching children to be persistent begin with retraining adult behaviors. Patricia Wellenbach shares how the Please Touch Museum is giving children space to try and fail while teaching parents patience and perseverance. Listen in as Laura and Patricia discuss connecting with children and adults through learning, leading by getting out of your team's way, and understanding the interests of your audience. Patricia also discusses how to take messages and reframe them for deeper understanding, as well as the key traits she looks for in new leadership. Patricia D. Wellenbach is President and CEO of Please Touch Museum and the first female Board Chair of Thomas Jefferson University. Throughout her career, Trish has led complex health care, education, and non-profit organizations through transformational change. Her commitment to growth and long-term sustainability is recognized across the Philadelphia region.   You can connect with Patricia via the museum website: https://www.pleasetouchmuseum.org/     To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence.   You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWri2F_hhGQpMcD97DctJwA Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola  Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vocalimpactproductions Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vamos Pelo a Pelo
ep 70 Baby Led Weaning y otras formas de alimentar bebés

Vamos Pelo a Pelo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 34:23


En este episodio de Vamos Pelo a Pelo hablaremos sobre la alimentación y la crianza. Para nadie es secreto que Ale es una madre comprometida con la lactancia materna exclusiva, que a veces prefiere llamar esclavitud materna exclusiva. Pero además de amamantar también se hablará de alimentación complementaria como el Baby Led Weaning y otros métodos. Jorge no dijo, gritó tratando de explicar que muchos padres pensaron que hacer teteros sería mucho más sencillo, te recomendamos escuchar la proyección presupuestaria para que entren en razón, mientras a Ale se le cumplió el sueño de que una marca de condones la llamara para trabajar; Vamos hablar claro #pelovers, hacer un webshow sobre la verdadera crianza es lo más anticonceptivo que puede haber. Pero si aún estás aquí, fiel a poblar este mundo de bebés y saber qué es lo mejor para su alimentación debes escuchar a nuestra invitada de hoy: la dra. Patricia Díaz, pediatra especialista en lactancia materna, conocida en instagram como @pediatriaautana

MelissaBPhD's podcast
EP76: Aging: Words Matter - Part 2 with Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP

MelissaBPhD's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 28:30


Self-imposed ageism is real. I'd be interested in your thoughts about this quote - drop a comment below. In the words of Maggie Kuhn founder Gray Panthers, "The first myth is that old age is a disease, a terrible disease that you never admit you've got, so you lie about your age. Well, it's not a disease—it's a triumph because you've survived. Failure, disappointment, sickness, loss—you're still here." While I know Maggie Kuhn did great work founding the Gray Panthers and was actually a early advocate for not forcing people to retire at age 65 - and had an age-inclusive focus and advocated for college students to be taken more seriously - the thought of equating aging to mere survival of failure, disappointment, sickness and loss to only reflect one side of the coin of aging. Where is the celebration of major life milestones, her achievements, her “wins” in the third-third of her life?  It's one quote, from one moment in time, so I digress...but I hope this makes you think about how you think, and and how WE talk, about aging in 2021. Today's episode picks up with how should we be telling the story of aging? We'll talk more about Reframing Aging to continue the 2-part series of Aging: Words Matter at This Is Getting Old: Moving Toward An Age-Friendly World.  Tune in as Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP, further elucidates why words matter, particularly regarding how they may generate and promote discrimination, fear, and misconception around aging.   Part One Of 'Aging: Words Matter Part 2.' The Leaders of Aging Organizations collaborated with the FrameWorks Institute, which studied and reflected on the gap between popular views and misconceptions about aging.  They discussed ways to move to more positive narratives that "progress a perspective of older age as a time of challenges and possibilities, counteracting the fatalistic notion that aging outcomes couldn't be even better." How Should We Be Telling The Story Of Aging? We all take cognitive shortcuts to interpret and understand all sorts of experiences, thoughts, and feelings about aging. We take these for granted, and they are primarily automatic assumptions. However, remember that a compelling narrative builds understanding, shifts attitudes, and generates support for policy solutions.   Framing Is About Choices      Frames are choices about how information is presented, what to emphasize, how to explain it, and what to leave unsaid.  When a Frame "works," it shifts thinking in multiple ways— knowledge increases, attitudes improve, and policy support grows. Our goal with this project is to be able to get policies that support us as we age. - Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP What Should We Do? In our communications, we can make choices that activate productive cues/shortcuts to advance helpful models about aging. It's Important to tell the positive story of aging, but not just any story. We can get people to talk about aging and change the discourse on what people think about it. As we start to do that, ultimately, our goal t is to be able to get policies that support us as we age so we can get that discussion going and get people to start to think about aging differently. Consider the following for a compelling narrative: Why does this narrative matter? Include tested values that we know move the needle on thinking about aging How does this narrative work? Provide explanation   What can we do about it? Offer concrete systemic solutions.  Incorporate the values of Justice and Ingenuity Justice – Highlight that our society should treat older people as equals and ensure meaningful opportunities to contribute Ingenuity – Provide encouragements and positive reinforcements like saying, "We are resourceful and can find new and creative solutions for the challenges that come as we age." Avoid   Equating aging with decline  Cuing individualism  Portraying older people as other   Describing the aging of the population as a crisis  Talking about resources as fixed or finite   Advance ✔️ That context and environment shape decisions and outcomes   ✔️ The value of ingenuity ✔️ Inclusion and the use of "we." ✔️ An explanation that underlying social conditions influence   health, financial security, employment  ✔️ Systemic solutions   Part Two of 'Aging: Words Matter Part 2.' Research Findings: Word Choice Matters! Words like "seniors" and “the elderly" drive thinking that we are less competent as we age. This terms are “othering” rather than being inclusive.  Using words like “older adult” or “older people” - but realize that in using these terms, an 18 year old may think about people in their 50's. References to “older adults” generally call to mind someone in their mid-fifties, which doesn't quite get us as advocates to the age range we want to address “Older people” evokes people aged 60 or older and at the same time brings with it the most positive, least paternalistic view of the age described in the public mind.   So experts need to communicate with the public to make sure that the thinking for Americans is positive about aging because it can shorten your lifespan, and you end up with more health problems because of it.  Impact Of Reframing Aging With AP/ AMA/ APA Style Guides   Adopting the concepts of Reframing Aging will improve how we hear, read about aging in a way that again cues the more productive thinking about aging. The American Medical Association (AMA), the American Psychological Association (APA), and even the Associated Press (AP) have updated their style manuals to adopt language around aging. So instead of using the word "seniors" and "elderly," they refer to older people or be specific about the age group. “The first step in fixing ageism is to raise awareness.” - Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN Role Of Implicit Bias Around Aging   Defining Ageism and Implicit Bias?   Ageism is the discrimination of any person of any age—the tendency to regard older people as debilitating. We have some subconscious thoughts about that. It starts when we're very young about taking in information about aging and older people.  Consequently, it becomes thoughts and feelings that you have that you don't even realize. Such thoughts and feelings are implicit biases. We have an implicit bias about many things, but it's the internalized bias tied to how we want to process so much information.    Implicit Biases Can Be Harmful   Implicit biases can be harmful and challenging for all of us to think about that. Some of the things that we work on are we help people develop "well-framed messages." We ask people what they think about aging. They give us their answers which are more around those negative models that we talk about—us versus them, the fatalism, the individualism. We read them well-framed sentences about aging, and a couple of minutes later, we see the difference in how the same people respond. Conclusively, our research shows that communicating a positive understanding of the aging process mitigates sources of implicit bias. Join the cause of Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World by checking on the following helpful resources: Call out ageism when you see it or hear it - Words Matter Practice using the tips on the Quick Start Guide Learn (Getting Started)about the Swamp of Public Opinion on Aging and other research on the Reframing Aging Initiative webpage (www.reframingaging.org)   Request a workshop or presentation for your organization Associated Press (AP), American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide recommendations    How to access training Subscribe to the Caravan newsletter About Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP: Patricia M. "Trish" D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP, is GSA's vice president of professional policy affairs. In this role, she is responsible for managing the Society's relationships with other organizations in the aging arena, leading major Society programs and projects, and developing a strategy for future growth of the National Academy on an Aging Society (GSA's nonpartisan public policy institute). She is also the project director for the Reframing Aging Initiative, a long-term social change endeavor designed to improve the public's understanding of what aging means and the many ways that older people contribute to our society. About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN: I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing ('96) and Master of Science in Nursing ('00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I genuinely enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as an FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home, and office visits), then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON lecturer. I obtained my Ph.D. in Nursing and a post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing ('11). I then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing faculty in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor. I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities. Please find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.

MelissaBPhD's podcast
EP75: Aging: Words Matter - Part 1 with Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP

MelissaBPhD's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 23:50


Words are powerful. They influence how we think, behave and approach things. They can produce labels, misunderstandings, misrepresentations and change our perceptions in profound and meaningful ways. In this episode of This Is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World showcases GSA's work on Reframing Aging. Tune in as our guest —Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP—offers us ways to reframe our language when talking about and thinking about aging. Part One of 'Aging: Words Matter Part 1.' What Is The Reframing Aging Initiative?  Reframing Aging is a social change endeavor designed to improve the public's understanding of aging. The GSA's ongoing effort is fostering a new language in talking about getting older that leads to more substantial support for age-friendly services and policies. This initiative, in turn, plays a critical role in ensuring that the public recognizes that there is much we can do collectively to ensure well-being as we age by following the concepts of Reframing Aging.  Reframing Aging is an evidence-based communications strategy led by 10 National Aging Organizations – American Federation on Aging, the American Society on Aging, the American Geriatrics Society, and Grantmakers in Aging.  Ageism is often not recognized. Ageism intersects with all of the -isms and impacts all of us; no matter how old we are. What we've learned in our research is there are challenges in how the public thinks around aging. Some of that comes around the following:   Cultural Models That Drive People's Thinking   Cultural models are patterns of thinking or assumptions created through years of experience.  People rely on cultural models to interpret, organize and make meaning out of all sorts of stimuli, including experiences, feelings, thoughts, and communications.   Impact of Ideal vs. Perceived Real Views Of Aging   Ideal views of aging is that older adults accumulated Wisdom, are self-sufficient, are staying active, and earned the leisure perceived  Whereas the "Real" views of aging are deterioration, loss of control, and dependency We can see challenges here when many people see aging as getting older means more health issues, which means more doctor's visits and medications than, one of the advantages of getting older is you get to relax more. “Self-ageism is either delaying care or not allowing you to get the care you need because of self-imposed ageism. - Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN   Impact of individualism    An excellent example of individualism is when somebody says something like, "If you exercise and eat right, you'll age well." Except we need to think about the systems around us that make sure that we have that opportunity to eat well and exercise. Then just saying if you only eat well doesn't get you to that systemic solution that we need to create.  Another place where that's important to think about is when people talk about financial planning. So when you're retiring, if you only just put money away every month, you would have money for when you retire.  Well, if I am in a system where I'm working three jobs to make ends meet, I may not be in the position right now to be able to save for retirement. It doesn't absolve people from having to take some action. So we need to ensure that there are policies in place that support all of us as we age.   Impact of “Us” vs. “Them” Dichotomy Thinking about Aging     When we start to tell stories that create that "us" versus "them," it does put people and make people think that we are two different models in our brains. When we start to think about this, it impedes how we think about support for aging in any way. There's this dichotomy of everybody on a cruise, that life of leisure or somebody jumping out of the air, out of an airplane, or everybody is very sick and decrepit.  They need help, they're frail, they need help with whatever is going to happen. Those kinds of pictures don't help us gain support and understand what aging means and how we all contribute to society even as we age. Impact of Fatalism  Fatalism is the culture that makes people think, "If this is a tsunami, I'm going to run someplace. I'm getting out of here."  We learn in those fatalistic crises kind of messages, which when you work in policy, you have to make it a crisis so that anybody will take action.  But honestly, what we learned through the research is people say, “There's no solution here, so I'm going to go someplace else”. So when we talk about this tsunami, as much as it does make people look at it differently, let's go someplace else where we can make a difference.  But there are things we can do to collectively age well. There are solutions. We can solve problems; we have a collective responsibility to create policies that benefit all generations; and recognizing what is around us shapes us - social determinants of health matter - from age-friendly cities with adequate transportation, housing, and other age-friendly domains. Part Two of 'Aging: Words Matter Part 1.' Why Reframe Aging?   Ageism Harms Us All   Ageism is discrimination against a person based on age, and it shapes the way we think about ourselves and others as we age.  Many people don't realize how ageism impacts our health. One area where we have seen is that one in every seven dollars spent in health care, which roughly equates to sixty-three billion dollars a year, is paid due to ageism.   Experts Vs. Impressions Of The Public Related To Aging   Public perceptions about older adults are incomplete and unrealistic. We see issues where people have their own biases—our own internalized biases about aging. We might hear people say, "Oh, I have this pain in my back. It must be because I'm getting old."  I believe that you have a pain in your back. I think that you are getting older. You are aging, but I don't think that the sole reason that you have this pain in your back is that you're old. So you must get to your health care professional and get it checked out.   Ageism Is Not Considered A Problem   We hold implicit, subconscious biases as well as external and internal biases. Most people don't recognize ageism as a problem at all. It's the only "ism" that's socially accepted, and it's self-imposed of all of the "isms," and it's the only one that we're all doing together. Broader Public Pushes Aging Away Vs. Experts Who See Aging As A Possibility. People don't think about ageism because we don't think aging is just part of us. So, where experts might think that aging is something we embrace, the public tends to push aging away.  Interestingly, during interviews with people, you see people in the interview asking them questions about aging; you notice the push away. So it's not just the verbal cues; it's the non-verbal cues as well about aging that we need to think about. “When you don't know what to do, you tend to do nothing, so nothing changes. Aging is not all pessimistic; there are a lot of opportunities.” -Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN But It's Not All Pessimistic.  The public has three significant patterns of thinking, which may be a bit more recessive cognitive patterns but we'll learn to activate our communications when we understand them.  We Have Some Opportunities As Well:    Problems Can Be Solved.   We all believe that the problems can be solved and that comes out in a value of ingenuity. It comes out in the way that we build momentum. In the United States, we put people on the moon —so we can solve problems.   Collective Responsibility   In society, we have a collective responsibility for all. We see schools now where we have older people involved in pre-K and kindergarten programs. People of all ages are attending universities.  We see age-friendly movements. One of them is around university recognizing that you have an opportunity for a second, third career. That intergenerational opportunity of people interacting— that experience and knowledge that can be transferred is so important   What Surrounds Us Shapes Us   What's in our community helps us to recognize that we're all responsible for all of ourselves as we age. In talking about the social determinants of health, we think about do we have transportation? Do we have access to grocery stores? So those are the positive pieces that we want to cue. About Patricia D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP: Patricia M. "Trish" D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP, is GSA's vice president of professional policy affairs. In this role, she is responsible for managing the Society's relationships with other organizations in the aging arena, leading major Society programs and projects, and developing a strategy for future growth of the National Academy on an Aging Society (GSA's nonpartisan public policy institute). She is also the project director for the Reframing Aging Initiative, a long-term social change endeavor designed to improve the public's understanding of what aging means and the many ways that older people contribute to our society. About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN: I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing ('96) and Master of Science in Nursing ('00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I genuinely enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as an FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home, and office visits), then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON lecturer. I obtained my Ph.D. in Nursing and a post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing ('11). I then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing faculty in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor. I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities. Please find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.  

FedSoc Events
Panel V: Ownership of Life

FedSoc Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 113:57


On March 10-11, 1989, the Federalist Society's University of Michigan student chapter hosted the eighth annual National Student Symposium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The topic of the conference was "Property: The Founding, The Welfare State, and Beyond." The final panel of the conference covered "Ownership of Life."Featuring:Prof. Carl E. Schneider, University of Michigan Law SchoolProf. Peter H. Schuck, Yale Law SchoolWalter M. Weber, Staff Attorney, American Center for Law and JusticeProf. Anita L. Allen, Georgetown University Law CenterModerator: Prof. Patricia D. White, University of Michigan Law School*******As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.

ITNEWS.LAT
Episodio 209 - 26/06 Nueva convocatoria para el Concurso Ideas 2021

ITNEWS.LAT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 23:33


El Concurso Ideas, es una competencia anual de Planes de Negocio, Emprendimiento Social y digital, organizada por Fundación Ideas junto a Mercantil Banco Universal con el apoyo del Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), y la firma de abogados Palacios, Ortega & Asociados; es una iniciativa destinada a apoyar, seleccionar y premiar los mejores planes de negocio, iniciativas digitales y emprendimiento social sostenible de distintos sectores de la economía y, de esta forma, contribuir al desarrollo de la capacidad y el talento emprendedor en Venezuela. Conversamos con José Ramón Llovera, Director Fundación Ideas y Patricia Díaz Gerente Concurso Ideas quién aportaron detalles del concurso de este año

TV TERROR
EP115: Lizzie Revizzy: Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) with Special Guest

TV TERROR

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 75:44


I'm joined by special guest Patricia D to discuss THE LEGEND OF LIZZIE BORDEN (1975), starring Elizabeth Montgomery. We discuss the Borden true crime case in light of the 1975 film and beyond. The 1975 production proves a fine foundation for anyone who is new to the subject. We hope you'll join us for this conversation.

El Rincón de la Educación Infantil - Asociación Mundial de Educadores Infantiles AMEI-WAECE

En el programa nº 230 de "El Rincón de la Educación Infantil" tenemos los siguientes contenidos: - Dentro de la sección "Entrevistamos a un experto", hablamos con Patricia Díaz, psicóloga de la FUndación Mario Losantos del Campo, experta en duelo infantil. Charlamos sobre cómo debemos gestionar con los más pequeños las pérdidas de los seres más cercanos y los posible trastornos que pueden aparecer. - La psicóloga Elvira Sánchez nos acerca estudios relacionados con la educación infantil. - Terminamos con un cuento. http://www.waece.org/radioEdu/contenidos/index.php

Book Bistro
Let's Talk Paranormal

Book Bistro

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 79:32


Sometimes, even in the land of book podcasting, life doesn't go as planned. We ran into some difficulties with the episode we planned to air this week, so had to pull something together last minute. Fortunately, the Book Bistresses were up to the challenge. Join Brooke, Stacy, Kristin, and Shannon as they chat about some of their favorite paranormal reads. Titles mentioned include: Linsey Hall, Hidden Magic (Dragon's Gift: The Huntress #0) Rebecca Regnier, Resting Witch Face (Widow's Bay #1) Jennifer L. Armentrout, From Blood and Ash (Blood and Ash #1) Zoraida Cordova, Incendiary (Hollow Crown #1) Karina Halle, Black Sunshine (Dark Eyes Duet #1) Patricia D. Eddy, A Shift In the Water (Elemental Shifter #1) Kristen Banet, Family and Honor (Jacky Leon #2) McKenzie Hunter, Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks #1) Victoria Danann, Midlife Magic (Not Too Late #1) Laura Thalassa, Pestalence (The Four Horsemen #1) Kel Carpenter, Touched by Fire (Demons of New Chicago #1) Chloe Neill, Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires #1) You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro

TXS Plus
Café Plus con Macarena Rojas, Robbie Barrera, Patricia Díaz y Paulina Rodríguez. 19 de mayo.

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 44:29


Café Plus con Macarena Rojas, Robbie Barrera, Patricia Díaz y Paulina Rodríguez. 19 de mayo. by TXS Plus

Paradisers
5x14: Qué debes pedirle (y qué no) a tu community manager

Paradisers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 50:41


Puede ser que hasta ahora tu community manager fuera tu sobrinity manager. También puede ser que le hayas pedido la luna a tu CM y que este te haya dicho que la luna se queda en el cielo, que milagritos a Lourdes. Pues a ver, para que no te veas en ninguna de las dos situaciones, porque ninguna tiene gracia, escucha este podcast de nuestro equipazo de social media formado por Sheila Martín y Patricia Díez Riesco. Ellas te explicarán hasta dónde puedes llegar con tus reivindicaciones a tu CM y el mínimo al que este último debe llegar. Verás que con un poco de sentido común y una pizca de información, todo encaja. En este episodio hablaremos de: -¿Qué SÍ es un community manager? -¿Qué NO es un community manager? -Funciones de un community manager que solo es community manager. -Requisitos básicos que debe cumplir cualquier community manager. -Cómo elegir community manager a medida para tu marca. Enlaces y recursos recomendados en el programa: -Las mejores aplicaciones para editar fotos en Instagram: https://mkparadise.com/editar-fotos-instagram -Las herramientas para gestionar redes sociales que deberías usar: https://mkparadise.com/herramientas-redes-sociales -Los mejores programas para hacer infografías: https://mkparadise.com/programas-para-hacer-infografias -3x22: Cómo responder comentarios en redes sociales: https://mkparadise.com/paradisers-episodio49 -Hootsuite: https://www.hootsuite.com/es/ -Metricool: https://metricool.com/es/ -Campaign URL builder de Google Analytics: https://ga-dev-tools.appspot.com/campaign-url-builder/ -Bit.ly: https://bitly.com/ -Canva: https://www.canva.com/ -Si no solo quieres escuchar nuestro podcast, sino ver nuestras caras (y nuestro salón, de paso), aquí tienes nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BZ-VU8aDsSriHU5BfWwXg -¡Y también el de Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/marketingparadise/

Futility Closet
336-A Gruesome Cure for Consumption

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 33:14


In the 19th century, some New England communities grew so desperate to help victims of tuberculosis that they resorted to a macabre practice: digging up dead relatives and ritually burning their organs. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll examine the causes of this bizarre belief and review some unsettling examples. We'll also consider some fighting cyclists and puzzle over Freddie Mercury's stamp. Intro: Residents of Sydney and London could take a train to the local necropolis. In the 19th century, a dog named Tschingel climbed 30 peaks. Sources for our feature on the New England vampire panic: Michael E. Bell, Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England’s Vampires, 2014. Sarah Richardson, "When Americans Saw Vampires," American History 54:5 (December 2019), 7. Michael E. Bell, "Vampires and Death in New England, 1784 to 1892," Anthropology and Humanism 31:2 (2006), 124-140. George R. Stetson, "The Animistic Vampire in New England," American Anthropologist 9:1 (January 1896), 1-13. John Buhler, "Disease and the Undead: Digging Up the Truth About Vampires," Canadian Journal of Medical Laboratory Science 81:3 (Fall 2019), 14-16. Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham et al., "DNA Testing Reveals the Putative Identity of JB55, a 19th Century Vampire Buried in Griswold, Connecticut," Genes 10:9 (2019), 636. G. David Keyworth, "Was the Vampire of the Eighteenth Century a Unique Type of Undead-corpse?" Folklore 117:3 (December 2006), 241-260. Patricia D. Lock, "America's Last Vampire," Calliope 22:2 (October 2011), 20. Josepha Sherman, "Spirited Defense," Archaeology 57:3 (May/June 2004), 8. Abigail Tucker, "The Great New England Vampire Panic," Smithsonian 43:6 (October 2012), 58-66. Joe Bills, "New England's Vampire History," Yankee New England, Oct. 28, 2019. "Letters to the Editor - New England Vampire Beliefs," Skeptical Inquirer 17:3 (Spring 1993), 339. Morgan Hines, "DNA Evidence: This New England 'Vampire' Was Named John Barber in Life," USA Today, Aug. 10, 2019. Michael E. Ruane, "Vampire Bones?; A 'Vampire's' Remains Were Found About 30 Years Ago and Now DNA Is Giving Him New Life," [Brantford, Ont.] Expositor, Aug. 1, 2019. Craig S. Semon, "Uncovering 'Vampirism' in New England," [Worcester, Mass.] Telegram & Gazette, Sept. 30, 2015. Valerie Franchi, "Author Shares Vivid Tales of Vampires: Bell Addresses Meeting of Historical Society," [Worcester, Mass.] Telegram & Gazette, Oct. 24, 2008. Jascha Hoffman, "A New England Vampire Tale," Boston Globe, July 20, 2003. Cate McQuaid, "The Secrets of the Grave When the Living Were Ill, They Sought Out the Dead," Boston Globe, Oct. 27, 2002. "Tales of the Vampire Make Way Into Colonial Press, Finding Captive Audience," Hartford Courant, Oct. 24, 1999. David Brown, "Uncovering a Therapy From the Grave," Washington Post, Oct. 25, 1993. Sam Libby, "Cemetery Holds Tales of Vampires," New York Times, Feb. 16, 1992. "Did Mercy Brown Become a Vampire?" [New London, Ct.] Day, Oct. 25, 1981. "Romance in Origin of Superstitions," Omaha Daily Bee, Jan. 11, 1921. Andrew Lange, "The Common Vampire," Washington Post, Aug. 21, 1904. "Lang on the Vampire," Saint Paul Globe, Aug. 7, 1904. "Believe in Vampires," Boston Globe, Jan. 27, 1896. "Is Consumption Catching?" Quebec Saturday Budget, June 1, 1895. "Did Vampires Really Stalk New England Farm Families?" New England Historical Society (accessed March 7, 2021). Edgar B. Herwick III, "It's Not Just Witches. New England Has a History With Vampires, Too," The World, PRI, Oct. 31, 2018. Listener mail: David Mikkelson, "Letter Exchange Between Law Firm and Cleveland Browns," Snopes, Jan. 19, 2011. Casey C. Sullivan, "Is This the Best Legal Response Letter Ever?" FindLaw, Aug. 2, 2016. David Seideman, "Lady Struck Twice by Foul Balls Hit by Phillies' Richie Ashburn in the Same at Bat," Forbes, Sept. 21, 2017. David Donovan, "Litigant Cries Foul Over Court's Baseball Rule," North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, Jan. 8, 2021. "1955 Le Mans Disaster," Wikipedia (accessed March 11, 2021). "Race Car at Le Mans Crashes Into Spectators, Killing 82," History.com, June 9, 2020. "When Riders Attack: Memorable Scuffles From Recent Cycling History," Cyclingnews, March 20, 2020. "Froome's Spectator Punch: How Does It Stack Up?" VeloNews (accessed March 13, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Saphia Fleury. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast
Reframing Aging: A Podcast with Patricia D'Antonio

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 46:57


The COVID pandemic brought to light many things, including how society views older adults. Louise Aronson wrote a piece in the NY Times titled “‘Covid-19 Kills Only Old People.' Only? Why are we OK with old people dying?”.  The ageist viewpoint she was rallying against was also brought to light in a study of ageism in social media.  When looking at those tweets that were related to older adults and covid, more than 1 in 10 tweets implied that either the life of older adults was less valuable or that it downplayed the pandemic because it mostly harms older adults.  So on today's podcast we are going to talk about the initiative to “Reframe Aging” with Patricia D'Antonio.  Patricia is a geriatric pharmacist, and the Vice President of Professional Affairs at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA).   The Reframing Aging initiative is a national effort, led by GSA and supported by Archstone Foundation, uses an evidence-based approach to communicating more effectively about older adults.  There are a variety of resources available, including research reports,  an online toolkit, and free instructional videos, to help us talk about our work in geriatrics and aging. For information about the Reframing Aging Initiative, please check out their webpage www.reframingaging.org.  In particular, check out these two helpful resources on their website:  Finding the Frame: An Empirical Approach to Reframing Aging and Ageism (2017): This report explains the process and research behind the development of the evidence-based reframing aging narratives shown to improve attitudes toward aging and to boost understanding of the structural and systemic changes needed to capture the longevity dividend.  Reframing Aging: Effect of a Short-Term Framing Intervention on Implicit Measures of Age Bias (2019) This article appearing in The Journals of Gerontology: Series B describes the effect of a reframing aging intervention on implicit age bias.

All you need is LAB
Wikipedia cumple 20 años de conocimiento colaborativo

All you need is LAB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 2:23


Se cumplen dos décadas desde que el empresario Jimmy Wales y el filósofo Larry Sanger crearon Wikipedia. Patricia Díaz Rubio, directora ejecutiva de la Fundación Wikimedia Chile, cuenta el impacto que ha tenido esta enciclopedia colaborativa. Conduce: Patricia Matus de la Parra.

TV TERROR
EP113: Twilight Zone's THE HOWLING MAN (1960), Patricia D., Jason Brock

TV TERROR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 79:44


It's the 60th anniversary of The Twilight Zone's THE HOWLING MAN episode. Penned by the brilliant Charles Beaumont, it furnishes a stellar example of what the series offered. I'm joined by my friend, Patricia, as we survey the appearance of The Devil throughout The Twilight Zone. I'm also joined by returning guest, Jason V Brock, for a deeper dive into Beaumont and The Howling Man. This episode was a long time coming. Warmest wishes for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and a bright New Year!

Extremo Centro
Extremo Centro #31 Demasiado poder en el valle de la silicona, con @raulalgo y @dizzypaty

Extremo Centro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 112:27


Raúl Álvarez y Patricia Dávila son diseñadores.    Sobre datos personales, política, algoritmos, redes sociales, salud mental, libertad de expresión, democracia y la gran concertación.    Con @aparachiqui   Shownotes   New Dark Age – James Bridle (https://jamesbridle.com/books)  “El año sin pantalones” de Scott Berkun  “Devs” que presenta el mundo Silicon Valley/big tech/tecnología como toda una religión sustitutiva Extremo centro: https://twitter.com/extremo_centro_ Jorge San Miguel: https://twitter.com/JorgeSMiguel Pedro Herrero: https://twitter.com/aparachiqui Otros capítulos también en podcast.    Extremo Centro - Avatares de la no izquierda #4 Hoy, lo LGTB   Hablamos de armarios ideológicos, silencios en wassap, identidades rígidas y de Ebaby.    Con @juan_mas @alberto_jg @theseamedpencil @marselinouu @erraticorunhes @irunearino.    Y @JorgeSMiguel y @aparachiqui   iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast...   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6SD0...   Ivoox:  https://www.ivoox.com/en/extremo-cent... Extremo Centro - Avatares de la no izquierda #5 Derecha Mediterránea vs Neoperonismo vasco    Intuiciones morales, la belleza, el amor, la trascendencia y el pacto girondino contra el MYLE.    Con @nachoraggio @SubmergedTrader y @JorgeSMiguel y @aparachiqui   iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/extremo-centro-avatares-la-no-izquierda-5-derecha-mediterr%C3%A1nea/id1439823637?i=1000475756061 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4T2MLhM1PnRneohua184y9   Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/en/extremo-centro-avatares-no-izquierda-audios-mp3_rf_51413468_1.html Suscríbete y dale a laik, pikachón.   Podbean: https://extremocentro.podbean.com/   iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/extremo-centro/id1439823637   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vvCrTqG0oF605zIKvB9OP   Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/en/podcast-extremo-centro_sq_f1627328_1.html

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Patricia Díaz - Gobierno propone crear base de datos de identificación facial

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 40:00


El gobierno se propone crear una base de datos de identificación facial con fines de seguridad pública. Para ello utilizará los archivos de la Dirección Nacional de Identificación Civil. La iniciativa aparece en dos artículos del proyecto de ley de Presupuesto, dentro del capítulo del ministerio del Interior. El viernes pasado, el grupo Laboratorio de Datos y Sociedad (Datysoc) manifestó su preocupación ante esta posibilidad cuando fue recibido en la Comisión de Presupuesto integrada con la de Hacienda del Senado. Concretamente, el temor es que esa base de datos sea empleada luego en sistemas digitales de reconocimiento facial, en base a cámaras de última generación, que han generado grandes polémicas en el mundo y que incluso han sido prohibidos en ciudades y países. ¿Cuáles son sus argumentos? Lo conversamos esta mañana En Perspectiva con Patricia Díaz, integrante del colectivo y docente universitaria.

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
1869, Ep. 97 with Patricia Norland, author of The Saigon Sisters

1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 19:06


This episode we speak with Patricia Norland, author of the new book The Saigon Sisters: Privileged Women in the Resistance - https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501749735/the-saigon-sisters/ https://www.thesaigonsisters.com/ Patricia D. Norland most recently worked as a public diplomacy officer within the US Department of State. She is the translator of Beyond the Horizon and the author of Vietnam in the Children of the World series. We spoke to Patricia about how her chance encounter with a social worker in Ho Chi Minh City set the stage for writing her new book, why we desperately need to diversify the voices chronicling the history of 20th century Vietnam, and why personal oral histories are irreplaceable in truly understanding the region’s rich history.

Cuando tu hijo es diferente
Mindfulness en la crianza de hijos diferentes con Patricia Díaz-Caneja - Ep 39

Cuando tu hijo es diferente

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 57:37


En este episodio hablo con la pedagoga y coach de mindfulness para familias Patricia Diaz-Caneja sobre cómo integrar de manera realista la práctica del mindfulness en la crianza cuando tenemos hijos diferentes. Sin perfeccionismo, ni auto-exigencias, sino usando las actividades rutinarias (y los momentos a veces muy difíciles) de criar a un hijo con necesidades especiales. Hablamos de las resistencias más comunes y de cómo superarlas para poder transformar la relación p/madre-hijo desde dentro. Te dejo aquí los principales puntos de nuestra conversación: 1:41 Presentación del trabajo y la experiencia de Patricia 2:55 Meditación y mindfulness en el apoyo terapéutico a familias 5:55 El profesional acompaña pero la responsabilidad es de la familia 8:01 “El sujeto señalado” y cómo afecta a la autoestima de nuestro hij@ diferente 9:14 La frustración y la culpa de los padres 11:36 Darnos cuenta de lo que aportamos nosotros a la relación 17:50 Expectativas y normas sociales que nos pasan factura 19:07 Resistencias al mindfulness 27:48 No seas perfeccionista con el mindfulness 31:08 Como nos ayuda a estar más presentes con nuestros hijos 32:38 Empatía y perspectiva: todo es comunicación 40:48 Cómo responder con mindfulness ante comportamientos difíciles 45:50 Flexibilidad e higiene personal emocional 54:35 Despedida y más información Puedes seguir el trabajo de Patricia en: www.diazcaneja.com y en: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diazcanejaeducacion/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciadiazcaneja/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Patriciadiazcaneja Además Patricia ha publicado dos libros de mindfulness para niños y familias “Un bosque tranquilo” y “El hada habla”: http://unbosquetranquilo.com Puedes ver su charla TEDx “Aceptarse a uno mismo para aceptar a los demás”: https://youtu.be/nIRBVX-PWYs *** Accede gratis a mi Guía En casa con un hijo diferente en: https://www.maguimoreno.com/guiacovid19 Puedes decirme hola en Facebook @maguimorenocoaching o en Instagram @mindfulautismmama Music - "Acoustic Breeze" by Benjamin Tissot. Free download: http://bensounds.com/ Soy Magüi Moreno, coach de mindfulness para padres de hijos diferentes y mamá de un niño con autismo. Ayudo a otros padres en la misma situación a reducir su estrés, a incrementar su bienestar y a reconectar consigo mismos para conectar mejor con sus hijos.

Radio Sueño 105.3 Bariloche
Patricia Díaz brindo detalles sobre la avalancha del Cerro Catedral

Radio Sueño 105.3 Bariloche

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 8:21


En Tarde Random charlaron con la Coordinadora del COE y titular de Protección Civil sobre el trágico accidente que dejó sin vida al Jefe de Patrulla de CAPSA, Mario Ruiz. También analizaron los primeros días de apertura del Cerro. Escucha la nota

Taking Stock with Lisa Brown
Can You Be Picky Before Accepting That New Job?

Taking Stock with Lisa Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 13:19


Amid economic uncertainty, you might feel you need to take any job that comes along. But is that really in your best interest? Lisa discusses the best way to consider that new job with Patricia D. Sklar, CPA, CFA, CFP®, a Wealth Advisor at Brightworth.

Das Neue Normal - ein digital-unplugged Podcast zur Zusammenarbeit nach Corona
#13 - Ein journalistisch-unternehmerischer Blick auf das Leben nach Corona

Das Neue Normal - ein digital-unplugged Podcast zur Zusammenarbeit nach Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 68:28


#13 - Ein journalistisch-unternehmerischer Blick auf das Leben nach Corona. Unsere dreizehnte Gästin ist Patricia Döhle, Redakteurin, Unternehmerin und Gründerin bei dem wundervollen Magazin brand eins und deren Safari. Von der Rolle des Journalismus und davon, ein gutes Maß an Demut zu bewahren. Davon, dass die Dekadenz raus ist aus den Events und daß "Purpose" purer und nackiger wird. Roberto Isberner und Marc Dechmann fragen Patricia Döhle, ob eine neue Epoche beginnt.#14 - Mit einem Lächeln in einem Fluß schwimmen. Unsere vierzehnte Gästin ist Anna Veigel, Leiterin des Freiwilligendienstes kulturweit der UNESCO, die von sich sagt, "in der Krise funktioniere ich richtig gut!" Die über Entscheidungen spricht - zwischen Einbindung, Vertrauen und klarer Ansage. Und darüber, wann die Zeit für eine Entscheidung reif ist. Mit gelassener Haltung, weil diese Krise auch nur die vor der nächsten ist. Ein Gespräch unter Freunden.

Danny Wears the Crown
“Always Love You” featuring Patricia D.

Danny Wears the Crown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 6:45


Patricia is cool as hell and I'm proud of all her successes in life! Let's take these 10 questions to her and see how she does! You'll appreciate what I call “Front Door Journalism”

TXS Radio
Rockstars con Lorena Valderrama y Patricia Díaz. 3 de Marzo

TXS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 41:45


Lorena Valderrama: Periodista. Patricia Díaz: Directora ejecutiva de Wikimedia Chile. Tema: Primera Editatonade mujeres C&T Chile.

Correspondencia con...
iEstoy 1x30 Podcast sobre Mindfulness

Correspondencia con...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 52:38


Programa especial con Patricia Díaz-Caneja, quien nos ha contado qué es el Mindfulness y cómo aplicarlo en nuestra vida y en las relaciones amorosas. Casi una horita de charla que se me pasó volando. Os aconsejo que la escribáis; es su página web https://diazcaneja.com/ tenéis todas las formas de contactar con ella (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) por si os interesa que os dé una charla o un curso, etc. pdiazcaneja@gmail.com También os aconsejamos sus publicaciones: "Un bosque tranquilo", disponible en librerías y Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Tranquilo-MEJORES-CUENTOS-ORIENTE-OCCIDENTE/dp/8499501516 "El hada habla", disponible en librerías y Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Habla-practicar-educar-mindfulness-padres/dp/8499502113

Correspondencia con...
iEstoy 1x30 Podcast sobre Mindfulness

Correspondencia con...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 52:38


Programa especial con Patricia Díaz-Caneja, quien nos ha contado qué es el Mindfulness y cómo aplicarlo en nuestra vida y en las relaciones amorosas. Casi una horita de charla que se me pasó volando. Os aconsejo que la escribáis; es su página web https://diazcaneja.com/ tenéis todas las formas de contactar con ella (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) por si os interesa que os dé una charla o un curso, etc. pdiazcaneja@gmail.com También os aconsejamos sus publicaciones: "Un bosque tranquilo", disponible en librerías y Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Tranquilo-MEJORES-CUENTOS-ORIENTE-OCCIDENTE/dp/8499501516 "El hada habla", disponible en librerías y Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Habla-practicar-educar-mindfulness-padres/dp/8499502113

Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala
4o. Informe de la Dra. Patricia Dávila y la visita del Rector a la FESI

Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 5:36


La directora de la Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, la Dra. Patricia Dávila Aranda, presentó su Cuarto Informe de Actividades de su segunda administración al frente de la FESI de la UNAM

Wirtschaft – detektor.fm
brand eins Podcast | Schöne Bescherung! - Wünsch dir was!

Wirtschaft – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 40:47


In dieser Ausgabe der brand eins, haben die Leserinnen und Leser die Geschichten bestimmt. Wir sprechen im Podcast unter anderem über Brainstorming, eine Safari und finnischen Tango. [00:00:13] Begrüßung [00:02:12] Brainstorming mit Susanne Schäfer [00:10:31] Finnischer Tango mit Sängerin Claudia Jochen [00:21:14] Werbung [00:22:06] Patricia Döhle über die brand eins Safari [00:30:45] Blick auf das Heft mit Jens Bergmann [00:38:57] Verabschiedung Dieser Podcast enthält Werbung für den Daimler-Podcast "HeadLights".Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/brand-eins-podcast-bescherung

Das brand eins Magazin zum Hören – detektor.fm
brand eins Podcast | Schöne Bescherung! - Wünsch dir was!

Das brand eins Magazin zum Hören – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 40:47


In dieser Ausgabe der brand eins, haben die Leserinnen und Leser die Geschichten bestimmt. Wir sprechen im Podcast unter anderem über Brainstorming, eine Safari und finnischen Tango. [00:00:13] Begrüßung [00:02:12] Brainstorming mit Susanne Schäfer [00:10:31] Finnischer Tango mit Sängerin Claudia Jochen [00:21:14] Werbung [00:22:06] Patricia Döhle über die brand eins Safari [00:30:45] Blick auf das Heft mit Jens Bergmann [00:38:57] Verabschiedung Dieser Podcast enthält Werbung für den Daimler-Podcast "HeadLights".Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/brand-eins-podcast-bescherung

Der Chef*innen Podcast
Folge 004 – Patricia D. Trenkler – Leadership-Expertin über Beziehungsgestaltung im Business

Der Chef*innen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 26:45


Führungskräfte in ihre Klarheit und Kraft begleiten, damit sie ihr Team optimal unterstützen können – das macht Patricia D. Trenkler seit 20 Jahren mit Leidenschaft. Dass sie als Business-Leader einen psychologischen Rucksack braucht, hat sie in ihrer Leitungsposition in der Telekommunikationsbranche schnell festgestellt – zu viele Führungskräfte stehen mit einem oder mehreren Beinen im Burnout. Was dies für einen persönlich bedeutet, hat sie vor 7 Jahren an eigenem Leib erfahren und wertvolle Lernperlen mitgenommen. Im Früh-Herbst erscheint ihr neues Buch “Bewusste Beziehungsgestaltung im Business”. Seit Juli arbeitet sie intensiv mit frischen Führungskräften, die gewillt sind ihren persönlichen, freudvollen Führungsstil zu finden. Dafür holt sie bereits bei der Vorbereitung zum Job Assessment ab und begleite sie die ersten 100 Tage ihrer Performance im Unternehmen, sodass sie die Werkzeuge der bewussten Beziehungsgestaltung die so essentiell im Business ist, verinnerlicht haben. --- Die Links zur Folge: MEHR VON PATRICIA D. TRENKLER: >>> https://patriciatrenkler.com/de/ KOSTENLOSE CHEFINNEN-KOMMUNIKATIONS-CHALLENGE: Über eine Woche hinweg erhältst Du interessante Impulse und Tasks, mit denen Du Deine Kommunikation als Chef*in auf ein ganz anderes Level hebst. Natürlich ist die Teilnahme absolut unverbindlich und komplett kostenfrei. >>> Challenge JETZT kostenlos starten!... DOWNLOAD MEINES REPORT: Den kostenfreien Report "Die 10 wichtigsten Fragen zu deinem Führungsverhalten im Bezug auf Mitarbeitermotivation" kannst Du Dir hier herunterladen: >>> Kostenfreier Download!... BUCHE DIR EINEN KOSTENFREIEN POWER-TALK MIT MIR! In einem kostenfreien und unverbindlichen Power-Talk richten wir einmal ganz individuell das Spotlight auf Deine eigene Situation und Deine ganz eigenen Herausforderungen. Buche Dir Deinen Termin über meinen Kalender: >>> Zum Terminkalender!...

Der Chef*innen Podcast
Folge 003 – Patricia D. Trenkler – Leadership-Expertin über Beziehungsgestaltung im Business

Der Chef*innen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 27:55


Führungskräfte in ihre Klarheit und Kraft begleiten, damit sie ihr Team optimal unterstützen können – das macht Patricia D. Trenkler seit 20 Jahren mit Leidenschaft. Dass sie als Business-Leader einen psychologischen Rucksack braucht, hat sie in ihrer Leitungsposition in der Telekommunikationsbranche schnell festgestellt – zu viele Führungskräfte stehen mit einem oder mehreren Beinen im Burnout. Was dies für einen persönlich bedeutet, hat sie vor 7 Jahren an eigenem Leib erfahren und wertvolle Lernperlen mitgenommen. Im Früh-Herbst erscheint ihr neues Buch “Bewusste Beziehungsgestaltung im Business”. Seit Juli arbeitet sie intensiv mit frischen Führungskräften, die gewillt sind ihren persönlichen, freudvollen Führungsstil zu finden. Dafür holt sie bereits bei der Vorbereitung zum Job Assessment ab und begleite sie die ersten 100 Tage ihrer Performance im Unternehmen, sodass sie die Werkzeuge der bewussten Beziehungsgestaltung die so essentiell im Business ist, verinnerlicht haben. --- Die Links zur Folge: MEHR VON PATRICIA D. TRENKLER: >>> https://patriciatrenkler.com/de/ KOSTENLOSE CHEFINNEN-KOMMUNIKATIONS-CHALLENGE: Über eine Woche hinweg erhältst Du interessante Impulse und Tasks, mit denen Du Deine Kommunikation als Chef*in auf ein ganz anderes Level hebst. Natürlich ist die Teilnahme absolut unverbindlich und komplett kostenfrei. >>> Challenge JETZT kostenlos starten!... DOWNLOAD MEINES REPORT: Den kostenfreien Report "Die 10 wichtigsten Fragen zu deinem Führungsverhalten im Bezug auf Mitarbeitermotivation" kannst Du Dir hier herunterladen: >>> Kostenfreier Download!... BUCHE DIR EINEN KOSTENFREIEN POWER-TALK MIT MIR! In einem kostenfreien und unverbindlichen Power-Talk richten wir einmal ganz individuell das Spotlight auf Deine eigene Situation und Deine ganz eigenen Herausforderungen. Buche Dir Deinen Termin über meinen Kalender: >>> Zum Terminkalender!...

Chataing Podcasts
371 CONECTADOS José Rafael Guzmán, Celina y Filiberto, Rafaella Miiller y Patricia Díaz

Chataing Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 57:52


2019/03/27 Chataing conversa con el comediante José Rafael Guzmán, con los creadores de "Ganas con canas" Celina y Filiberto, y con las tenistas de playa Rafaella Miiller y Patricia Díaz. Conviértete en sponsor del programa en https://www.patreon.com/join/2470663

Radio Marca Vigo
Directo Marca Vigo 21-03-19

Radio Marca Vigo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 113:57


- CELTA: Rueda de Prensa de Kevin Vázquez. Actualidad del equipo con Gorka Gómez y Alejandro Reza. - SECCIONES: Agenda Mahou. Ciclismo con Guillermo Janeiro. - ENTREVISTAS: Silvia Rábade, cantante de Escuchando Elefantes (agenda Mahou). Juan Carlos Muñiz, presidente de la Federación Gallega de Ciclismo (sección ciclismo). Toni Ferreiro, ciclista (sección ciclismo). Susana Rodríguez, paratriatleta. Patricia Díez, árbitra de baloncesto en silla. Paula García, presidenta del Club Maniotas. - Llamadas y mensajes de oyentes. - Redes Sociales.

Radio Marca Vigo
Directo Marca Vigo 21-03-19

Radio Marca Vigo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 113:57


- CELTA: Rueda de Prensa de Kevin Vázquez. Actualidad del equipo con Gorka Gómez y Alejandro Reza. - SECCIONES: Agenda Mahou. Ciclismo con Guillermo Janeiro. - ENTREVISTAS: Silvia Rábade, cantante de Escuchando Elefantes (agenda Mahou). Juan Carlos Muñiz, presidente de la Federación Gallega de Ciclismo (sección ciclismo). Toni Ferreiro, ciclista (sección ciclismo). Susana Rodríguez, paratriatleta. Patricia Díez, árbitra de baloncesto en silla. Paula García, presidenta del Club Maniotas. - Llamadas y mensajes de oyentes. - Redes Sociales.

Chataing Podcasts
305 CONECTADOS Patricia Díaz y Diony Guadagnino

Chataing Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 46:33


2018/11/06 Chataing conversa con la tenista de playa Patricia Díaz, el windsurfer Diony Guadagnino, y el comediante Nanutria

Free Spirit - Der Podcast für alle Querdenker und Freigeister
Die Kraft des Atems - Im Interview mit Patricia Dürmeier

Free Spirit - Der Podcast für alle Querdenker und Freigeister

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 46:15


Unser Atem - das Tor zur Stille. Er verbindet uns mit allem, was ist. Entdecke die Kraft des Atems in dir. Im heutigen Interview stellt dir die Bewusstseins- & Atemtrainerin Patricia Dürmeier die Kraft des Atems vor.  Wir atmen jeden Augenblick, ganz selbstverständlich und doch meist unbewusst.  Der Rhythmus des Ein- und Ausatmens verbindet uns mit unserer Außen- und Innenwelt, mit unserer Seele. Durch bewusstes Atmen und ein sich bewusstes Einlassen auf den eigenen Atem, können sehr tiefgreifende Erfahrungen und heilende Prozesse ausgelöst werden. Patricia Dürmeier on ... ...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patriciaduermeier/  ...Homepage: https://www.mentis-pd.de        Buchempfehlungen Der verbundene Atem: https://amzn.to/2M3v3Za Holotropes Atmen: https://amzn.to/2sLUtlb    Follow Martin on ... ...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/martin.schumacher.186 ...Homepage: http://martinschumacher.de/ ...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/martinschumacherenergy ...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martin_energy_schumacher/

Podcasts de New Paradigme
Yvan Poirier - Séance # 1 «INTERPRÉTATIONS MULTIDIMENSIONNELLES DES RÊVES»

Podcasts de New Paradigme

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 69:44


Yvan Poirier - Séance # 1 «INTERPRÉTATIONS MULTIDIMENSIONNELLES DES RÊVES» Les rêves des 5 personnes suivantes seront interprétés : Patricia D. Sylvie C. Béatrice M. Marie Dominique D Ananda C. https://youtu.be/dTJOXdn8wZk

Radio Marca Vigo
Directo Marca Vigo 20-02-18

Radio Marca Vigo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 115:06


- CELTA: Sonidos tras el Getafe-Celta. Actualidad del equipo con Adrián Rubio y Álvaro Barreras. Tertulia con los taxistas de la Cooperativa Central Radio Taxi. - SECCIONES: Baloncesto. - ENTREVISTAS: Chechu Beiro, presidente del CD Amfiv (sección baloncesto). Patricia Díez, árbtira (sección baloncesto). Jorge Glez. Marqués, árbitro (sección baloncesto). Patricia Vicente, jugadora del Celta Zorka (sección baloncesto). Carlos Adán, atleta y organizador de la "Contrarreloj por equipos". Roberto Vázquez, entrenador de El Olivo. David Gil, presidente de la Asociación Fran Gil contra la leucemia. - Llamadas y mensajes de oyentes. - Redes Sociales.

Radio Marca Vigo
Directo Marca Vigo 20-02-18

Radio Marca Vigo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 115:06


- CELTA: Sonidos tras el Getafe-Celta. Actualidad del equipo con Adrián Rubio y Álvaro Barreras. Tertulia con los taxistas de la Cooperativa Central Radio Taxi. - SECCIONES: Baloncesto. - ENTREVISTAS: Chechu Beiro, presidente del CD Amfiv (sección baloncesto). Patricia Díez, árbtira (sección baloncesto). Jorge Glez. Marqués, árbitro (sección baloncesto). Patricia Vicente, jugadora del Celta Zorka (sección baloncesto). Carlos Adán, atleta y organizador de la "Contrarreloj por equipos". Roberto Vázquez, entrenador de El Olivo. David Gil, presidente de la Asociación Fran Gil contra la leucemia. - Llamadas y mensajes de oyentes. - Redes Sociales.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 17:20


Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz, que tuvo lugar en el I Festival del Perdón en Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla), durante los días 7 y 8 de Octubre 2017 ------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR--------------------------- Equilibrio Esencial https://www.facebook.com/equilibrioesencial/ ------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------- Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/hacer-una-donacion-mindalia/ SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 17:20


Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz, que tuvo lugar en el I Festival del Perdón en Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla), durante los días 7 y 8 de Octubre 2017 ------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR--------------------------- Equilibrio Esencial https://www.facebook.com/equilibrioesencial/ ------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------- Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/hacer-una-donacion-mindalia/ SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 17:20


Canto “Si tienes Fe” por Patricia Díaz, que tuvo lugar en el I Festival del Perdón en Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla), durante los días 7 y 8 de Octubre 2017 ------------------EVENTO ORGANIZADO POR--------------------------- Equilibrio Esencial https://www.facebook.com/equilibrioesencial/ ------------------INFORMACION SOBRE MINDALIA------------------- Mindalia.com y Mindalia Televisión son una ONG SIN ANIMO DE LUCRO Si te ha gustado este video, APOYANOS CON UNA DONACION: https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/hacer-una-donacion-mindalia/ SUSCRIBETE AL CANAL DE YOUTUBE para no perderte ningún video: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mindaliacom AYUDA A MINDALIA, SIN PAGAR NI UN SÓLO CÉNTIMO MÁS, CON TUS COMPRAS Y RESERVAS ONLINE: http://helpfree.ly/j20544 MILES DE VIDEOS de conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Participa en las CONFERENCIAS EN DIRECTO: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ -Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en Ivoox: http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com PIDE O ENVIA AYUDA http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento SIGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: -Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/mindaliacom -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ -Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom -Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/mindaliacom/ DESCARGATE LAS APLICACIONES MOVILES GRATUITAS: Mindalia Multimedia https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_television Mindalia Red de Ayuda https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.app.mindalia_ayuda&hl=es CONTACTA CON NOSOTROS: http://television.mindalia.com/contacto/ -Skype: mindalia.com ¿Tienes un video que te gustaría que publicáramos? Envíanoslo!!

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017


One of the Pack & Pitch projects from the 11th Talents Sarajevo. The post Patricia D’Intino – Pinkler #23rdSFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

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StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups
129: Helen Matthews Lewis: "Living Social Justice in Appalachia"

StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 12:36


This week on StoryWeb: Helen Matthews Lewis’s book Living Social Justice in Appalachia. In honor of International Women’s Day, coming up this Wednesday, I want to pay tribute to one of the great teachers of my life, Helen Matthews Lewis. Known fondly as the mother or grandmother of Appalachian studies by the many people whose personal and professional lives she has touched, Helen – as always – modestly denies this title, saying instead that other leaders gave birth to and shaped the interdisciplinary movement. But as her colleague Stephen L. Fisher points out, “there is little question that her program at Clinch Valley College [in Virginia] served as the major catalyst for the current Appalachian studies movement and that no one has done more over the years to shape its direction than Helen.” For me, as for so many others, Helen set the standard for engaged scholarship, activist teaching, and pure regional enjoyment – whether that region is Appalachia or Wales or southern Africa. Helen weaves it all together: she revels in learning, delights in talking with and listening to everyone she meets, energetically taps her foot at bluegrass and sings gospel songs with unbridled glee. It’s perfect, then, that her 2012 book, Living Social Justice in Appalachia, is a quilt of her writings (essays, articles, and poems), her reflections given through numerous interviews, pieces others wrote about her influence on them, photographs of Helen at key times in her life, and even her famous recipes (including instructions for making chowchow, one of my grandmother’s favorite foods). Longtime friends and colleagues Patricia D. Beaver and Judith Jennings edited the volume, working with Helen to bring to life the many facets of her career and her personal journey. How do you separate the lived self from the professional self? In Helen’s mind, you don’t – and Living Social Justice in Appalachia in its form and in its very title makes clear that the personal, professional, and political are tightly fused. I’ve spoken before on StoryWeb of the special and powerful way I met Helen – in a series of visits to the Highlander Research and Education Center, founded by Myles Horton and located in New Market, Tennessee. In Appalachian studies circles, it is not at all uncommon to hear of the way Helen has touched someone’s life. In my case, she actively encouraged me to embrace participatory, liberatory teaching and offered a much-needed critical and supportive eye to my memoir, Power in the Blood, when it was just starting to form in my mind. I thought I was writing a novel. Helen gently disagreed, telling me she thought I was writing “cultural and family history told in a narrative form.” We had that conversation one afternoon at her home in Highlander. Her comment crystallized the entire project for me and remains one of the most important discussions of my life. The time I spent with Helen at Highlander was always special, whether we were tending to her garden, watching videotapes of Bill Moyers interviewing Myles Horton on the back porch of what was now Helen’s home, or chatting with friend after friend and colleague after colleague who stopped by to say hello. Helen can whip up a mean cocktail, and she was always at the ready to welcome her frequent visitors. One of my favorite stories about Helen involves a leadership award she won in the 1990s. The organization giving her the award commissioned an artist to create a small sculpture in Helen’s honor. Rather than giving her a standard trophy, the organization wanted to capture the spirit of Helen’s example. The sculpture depicted a figure leading a line of figures behind her. Looking back over her shoulder at those following her, the figure’s face is a mirror: she understands that real leadership is about reflecting back to each “follower” her own image, her own potential. This small sculpture – which Helen displayed proudly in her home at Highlander – perfectly summed up Helen’s way of leading. Helen has lived a lot of life in her ninety-plus years. She was born in rural Georgia and raised in Cumming (notorious for its extremely racist views and brutal treatment of African Americans), attended the Georgia State College for Women (along with her classmate and fellow yearbook editor, Mary Flannery O’Connor, who drew the illustrations to accompany Helen’s text), and became radicalized through the church and through state political activities. Attending graduate school at Duke University, she met her future husband, Judd Lewis, and then moved with him to Virginia. After a teaching stint at East Tennessee State University and a PhD in sociology from the University of Kentucky, Helen was divorced from Judd. From there, she traveled the world, exploring the connection between working people and participatory education in Appalachia, Wales, Nicaragua, Cuba, Holland, Belgium, France, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa. She’s been let go from more than one teaching position, no doubt due to the empowering, engaged pedagogy she practiced. She’s directed Highlander and the Appalachian Center at Berea College. She’s worked at AppalShop in Whitesburg, Kentucky, and co-led community-based, participatory research in Ivanhoe, Virginia. She’s received a commendation from the Kentucky state legislature and been the recipient of honorary degrees. She’s had awards, study experiences, and lecture series named in her honor. And along the way, more than anything else, she has lifted up those she has met, provided that empowering mirror so that everyone in her field of vision sees all the potential they have inside. If you know Helen or her work, reading Living Social Justice in Appalachia will be a real treat. It brings our colleague and friend to life in such vivid ways. If you don’t know Helen or her work, reading Living Social Justice in Appalachia will give you the chance to “meet” one of the great thinkers, teachers, and leaders of our time. The book is a fantastic read from beginning to end, whether you’re jotting down her notes for growing a great garden or mixing up an old fashioned from her recipe (which specifies that you should make just one glass at a time!), whether you’re learning about how she developed anti-racist consciousness or reading first-hand accounts of those whose lives she’s touched. In the end, Helen understands that it all comes back to story. She believes strongly in telling the story of Appalachia, her region, and she believes in hearing and celebrating the stories of other folks in other regions. With StoryWeb, I celebrate stories of all kinds – and I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Helen Matthews Lewis for helping me see the value of stories. “Why am I here?” she asks near the end of the book. What is my story? Which story do I tell? Everybody and every community, place, and region needs stories, narratives, tales, and theories to serve as moral and intellectual frameworks. Without a “story,” we don’t know what things mean…. We are swamped by the volume of our own experience, adrift in a sea of facts. A story gives us a direction, a kind of theory of how the world works and how it needs to work if we are to survive. . . . We need to take back our stories. Visit thestoryweb.com/lewis to view “Keep Your Eye Upon the Scale,” a short documentary film about Helen’s exploration of the connections between coal miners in Appalachia and those in Wales. A recent interview with Helen is woven throughout the film, and you’ll also see her collaborators on the project, John Gaventa (an American political sociologist) and Richard Greatex (a British filmmaker). Those who follow old-time and bluegrass music will be especially interested to see the appearance of the Strange Creek Singers: Hazel Dickens, Alice Gerrard, Mike Seeger, and Tracy Schwarz. They came from Appalachia to Wales to share American coal mining music with the Welsh miners. Helen Matthews Lewis’s Living Social Justice in Appalachia is one good story. I highly recommend it.  

Radio Compartir Palabra Maestra
Educlip: Entrevista a Patricia Díaz sobre el Clubhouse Compartir

Radio Compartir Palabra Maestra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 6:03


Patricia Díaz, quien fue la gerente conocimiento de la red computer clubhouse entre el 2002 y el 2012 estuvo en entrevista con nosotros y habló sobre la iniciativa de la Fundación Compartir donde se recopiló y documentó el impacto en 10 jóvenes partícipes del Clubhouse Suba, el cual tuvo actividad durante 13 años, tiempo en el que logró importantes metas y reconocimientos. Si desea conocer más información sobre el Clubhouse Compartir ingrese a: http://compartirpalabramaestra.org/clubhouse-compartir/acerca-de

Hemisferio Surf Radio
PROGRAMA 290 - 23/07/15

Hemisferio Surf Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 81:51


Hablaremos con la psicóloga deportiva Patricia-Díaz Tendero sobre los efectos psicológicos tras un ataque de tiburón como el sufrido por Mick Fanning en la final del J-Bay Open. Conoceremos al surfer/supero catalán Alvaro "Alvin" Bayona que tras una grave lesión medular afronta su presente y futuro en una silla de ruedas pero sin perder las ganas de viajar y surfear, además de ayudar a otras presonas en su misma situación a afrontar la vida de cara, uno de esos casos que te ponen alerta. Terminaremos la emisión con Carlos Beraza que nos ofrecerá la previsión de mar para los próximos días y un buen comentario sobre lo sucedido días atras en el J-Bay Open.

Pencho y Aída - La Cava
La Cava: Maridaje, Comida Y Vino Se Complementan - 02

Pencho y Aída - La Cava

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 50:01


En este episodio conversamos con Patricia Díaz de Gerente Meson de Goya, Johanna Gómez y Tiffanny Cruz de IMVINOS ; El tema: Maridaje, Comida y Vino Se Complementan.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Patricia D. Wilcox, LCSW, Vice President of Strategic Development, Klingberg Family Centers, New Britain, Connecticut specializes in treatment of traumatized children and their families. She created the Restorative Approach™ , a trauma- and relationship-based treatment method. She is a Faculty Trainer for Risking Connection® and an Adjunct Faculty at the University of CT School of Social Work. She travels nationally to train treaters on trauma-informed care, specializing in improving the daily life of treatment programs. She was the 2011 Connecticut Social Worker of the Year. She is the author of Trauma Informed Care: The Restorative Approach published by NEARI Press.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.