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Episode 120 - Author Linda Broenniman

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024


Author Linda Broenniman joins the podcast to talk about her book The Politzer Saga. A housefire in 2011. A box survives. Its contents became the catalyst for a quest whose seeds were planted in 1983 – the day Linda Ambrus Broenniman learned that her Catholic father was Jewish and what little family history she knew was a lie. Searching for truth, Linda pieced together the astonishing story of eight generations of her Jewish ancestors — the Politzer family — their remarkable lives lost to her father's secrets. Show Host: Toni Ann Marcolini Podcast LinkedIn

The Patricia Raskin Show
Linda Ambrus Broenniman: The Politzer Saga

The Patricia Raskin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 60:00


Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of “The Politzer Saga”. Follows the intricate lives of own Politizer family. After a house fire in their adopted hometown of Buffalo, that Linda went on her quest for answers and information, and discovered 8 generations of her father's hidden Hungarian Jewish lineage. This rare genealogy is rich with history alongside the psychology of uncovering a new identity. There's a permanent exhibition at the Rumbach Synagogue in Budapest about the family. She was raised Catholic, and her father took his secret to his grave. Linda's mother, Dr. Clara Ambrus, harbored Jews in Hungary where she met her husband and kept his secret as well. Her mother is honored at Yad Vashem among names like Schindler and her memory is being celebrated this May with a city mural in Buffalo. Set against the backdrop of political turmoil, familial struggles, and personal triumphs, the story explores themes of power, love, betrayal and redemptions. This compelling narrative, “The Politzer”, offers a journey through the highs and lows of one family's journey through history. Linda will discuss her incredible family story about history, identity, belonging, and faith. For more information: https://politzersaga.com/

Feisty Side of Fifty
The Politzer Saga: Linda Ambrus Broenniman

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 18:00


Despite the many upsides of age, a long life means that we boomers have witnessed to a number of shocking and socially inequitable events Yet, some of the most appalling circumstances have taken place over generations and many of us know little about these painful truths. Our guest, Linda Ambrus Broennniman, has written a moving and personal account of her family's experiences as Jews living during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her remarkable story begins with a box that survived a housefire and its contents disclosed a long-held family secret. Her book is both fascinating and deeply emotional. It's called The Politzer Saga and you will find it moving, educational and it might even inspire you to explore the roots of your own family. Please plan to tune in for this important and enlightening conversation.

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone Interviews Linda Ambrus Broenniman, Author, “The Politzer Saga”

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 28, 2024 32:10


Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Linda Ambrus Broenniman, Author, “The Politzer Saga” About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Linda Ambrus Broenniman, has quite a fascinating and important story to tell.  She and her 6 siblings were raised by her parents, Julian and Clare Ambrus, who were highly respected doctors in Buffalo, New York.   Although she and her siblings were given very few details of her family history, she knew that her parents had immigrated to America from Hungary in 1949, and her paternal grandmother came from Hungary to live with them in 1956.  And she knew that her parents were Catholic, and that's how she was raised.    Then, in 1983, at the age of 27, she learned, quite by accident, that her father and his family were Jewish.   And then a miracle happened.  Following a house fire in 2011, a box full of important documents and photographs, that had been hidden away, somehow survived.  The contents of that box launched our guest on a quest – an intensive search to uncover her family history, through a meticulous and arduous process of examining gravestones, newspaper ads and a myriad of government, school and synagogue records.   Her search for the truth, beginning in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 1700's, ultimately allowed her to piece together the astonishing saga of her Jewish ancestors – the Politzer family – a family of doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, writers, musicians, art collectors, and philanthropists.  She learned of their remarkable struggles, bravery and resilience in surviving religious persecution, wars, epidemics, economic upheavals, and of course, the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany in World War 2.   Our guest has written a compelling book, entitled “The Politzer Saga”, which not only honours the memories of her lost family and shows us how finding our roots can help anchor your own place in the world.   But more importantly, she's illuminated the history of the Jewish community in Hungary over 300 years, showing us the destructive power of hatred, dehumanization, and injustice - a powerful story encompassing issues that, sadly, still resonate today.   The Politzer Saga is also the subject of a permanent Exhibit which was launched in August 2021 at the Rumbach Synagogue in Budapest. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Linda Ambrus Broenniman, go to:https://politzersaga.com/ #LindaAmbrusBroenniman    #harveybrownstoneinterviews

In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer
It Has to Be Read. • The Politzer Saga by Linda Ambrus Broenniman

In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 64:11


Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of The Politzer Saga, my “It Has to Be Read.” Book Club Special Selection commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, 2024._____LINKShttps://politzersaga.comBOOKThe Politzer Sagahttps://bit.ly/42RmxUJ_____Linda grew up in Buffalo, New York. She is the middle child of seven born to Hungarian physicians who survived World War II and started their new life in the U.S. in 1949.Linda graduated from Swarthmore College with a BA in psychology and went on to get an MBA from Carnegie Mellon. Several years after graduation, she left mainstream corporate America to follow her path as an entrepreneur. She let her passion for uncovering hidden potential in unexpected places guide her.And she allowed this passion to fuel the search for her hidden family.Linda lives in Great Falls, Virginia with her husband of 28 years and their dog, Juno._____I have had the pleasure of talking to some of the leading authors, artists, activists, and change-makers of our time on this podcast, and I want to personally thank you for subscribing, listening, and sharing 100-plus episodes over 100,000 times.Please subscribe to this Podcast, In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer, on your favorite platform, and to my Substack, It Has to Be Said.Thanks! Every subscription helps create, build, sustain and put voice to this movement for truth.Subscribe to It Has to Be Said. Support the show_____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy. Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube. https://frankschaeffer.substack.comhttps://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.instagram.com/frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.threads.net/@frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTube In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastLove In Common Podcast with Frank Schaeffer, Ernie Gregg, and Erin Bagwell

Tell Me Your Story
Linda Broenniman - The Politzer Saga

Tell Me Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 68:11


https://politzersaga.com/ Did you knowthat March 9th is recognized as Genealogy Day? In our fragmentedworld, tracing genealogy has become a passion project for people worldwide.Think, PBS Finding Your Roots and History Detectives. LindaAmbrus Broenniman has set an amazing example by documenting her family lineage– filled with shocking secrets found in a house fire in a book called The Politzer Saga. There's even a correspondingmuseum exhibition of this family story in Budapest.Imagine growing up as a church-going Catholic and then later in lifediscovering your father was Jewish (a secret he took to his grave) with 8generations of Hungarian Jews before him and from where he and his wifeemigrated to Buffalo, NY in the 1940's. Clara Ambrus, Linda'sCatholic mother hid Jews during the Holocaust and was later recognized as“Righteous Among Nations” at Yad Vashem, the International Holocaust Museum among figures likeSchindler. The story getsbetter. In that lineage were characters like Adam Politzer, known to ENTsas TheFather of Otology. Art collectors, lawyers, and musicians. ForJews, harkening back that far in one's family is rare, hence the moniker of“wandering Jews.” Clara and Julian Ambrus were prominent physicians in theiradopted American hometown of Buffalo,Sadly, Clara lost her life after a house fire – the source of many of thehidden family documents. She will be celebrated there in May with a muraldedication. GenealogyDay might be the ideal time to get a conversation going about family trees,family secrets and where we come from. The Politzer Saga has changed the livesof author Linda Ambrus Broenniman and many of her relatives. Perhaps it's agood time to celebrate our roots.

Author Linda A. Broenniman discusses THE POLITZER SAGA on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 18:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Linda A. Broenniman to Conversations LIVE to discuss her new book THE POLITZER SAGA and what it's been like to share it with the world. 

AJC Passport
Responding to Hamas Terror: IsraAID CEO on How You Can Help Israelis Right Now

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 15:26


We're joined by Yotam Politzer, CEO of IsraAID, to discuss how Israel's leading international humanitarian organization is responding to the immediate and long-term needs on the ground in the wake of Iran-backed Hamas's barbaric terrorist attack in Israel. Politzer shares how American Jews can step up to support Israelis through this incredibly difficult time. American Jewish Committee (AJC) has launched an Israel Emergency Campaign to support Israeli relief organizations. Their first grantee will be IsraAID, AJC's longtime partner, which has responded to emergencies worldwide, but never before in Israel. Until now.  *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Yotam Politzer  Show Notes: Donate: AJC.org/SupportIsrael Learn: AJC.org/AttackonIsrael  Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.  ___ Transcript of Interview with Yotam Politzer: Manya Brachear Pashman:   On the morning of October 7th, Hamas, the terror group governing Gaza and backed by Iran's regime, launched a brutal assault against Israel, invading towns and cities across the southern border aiming to kill as many people as possible and taking more than 100 captives to Gaza. By the time of this recording, the death toll had reached 900. Thousands more are wounded.  In response to this atrocity, American Jewish Committee has launched an Israel Emergency Campaign to support Israeli relief organizations. The first recipient money raised will be AJC's longtime partner IsraAID, which has responded to emergencies in more than 50 countries around the world, but never before in Israel– until now.  Yotam Polizer, CEO Of IsraAID, joined us in Tel Aviv earlier this summer. He is joining us again now from New York, where he was visiting when the war broke out. While Yotam is unable to return home at the moment due to lack of flights to Israel, he is working hard to coordinate emergency response from here and is with us to discuss the efforts underway. Yotam, welcome back to People of the Pod.  Yotam Politzer:   Thanks for having me.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   It must be so difficult not to be there with your team.  Yotam Politzer:   Thankfully, our headquarters and our emergency response team is already in full speed. So I think it's also important for me to be here for two reasons, one, to coordinate the support, and not less importantly, to communicate to people here, both in the Jewish community and in the general community, what we're seeing and hearing in terms of the humanitarian needs on the ground. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So what are you hearing from your people on the ground there? What are they reporting? Yotam Politzer:   I don't think I need to elaborate on the horrors because I think we've all been following the news and saw all the horrific images. But for us, as Israel's leading international humanitarian organization, we have never had a full-scale humanitarian response in Israel. This is the first time we're actually doing it. And we're doing it because the situation is indeed dire and extreme. The biggest need that we identify right now is related to mental health. And because, of course, we are not a humanitarian organization, we're not involved in the security and the military operation. And of course, there are many needs related to the operation that's going on. From a humanitarian perspective, the whole country is traumatized.  I don't know of a single person who doesn't know anyone who either was murdered or kidnapped or both. And the number of people who have an immediate family member, or neighbor, who was murdered, or unaccounted for and probably kidnapped by Hamas is so high, talking about hundreds of 1000s of people. Specifically, what we consider the most vulnerable are obviously the people who lived on the frontline, the villages, the moshavim, and the kibbutzim surrounding Gaza. They have lost on average 10-20% of their population in each of these villages. In Kibbutz Be'eri, just an hour ago, it was published that they found 108 bodies– that's probably much more than 10% of the population there. And many more again, are kidnapped. So these communities who suffered the worst atrocities a person could think of are now in different shelters around the country. So supporting them in these shelters in any shape or form is the most important humanitarian mission of our time.  Many of them have been evacuated specifically from this kibbutz to the Dead Sea, to the Dead Sea hotels, because it's one of the safest places in Israel. If God forbid, we will have another frontline on the north border, that's still safe enough for these people. And these hotels are now operating as shelters and evacuation centers. And the government and the local regional council and the hotel owners are currently providing the food and shelter. So there are less needs on that front. But again, when it comes to mental health support for everyone there, this is crucial. So that's what our team has been focusing on.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   You're also operating what are called Child Safe Spaces, which you describe as “a place for the kids to be kids.” Tell us more about that.  Yotam Politzer:   We can't imagine what these kids went through. And we just want to give them some sense of normalcy. And let them be kids again, and let them play and let them express themselves and let them release their stress and allow their parents or whoever is left from their families a chance to finally maybe get some sleep, try to reorganize, regroup and deal with everything else that they need to deal with. Try to, you know, start thinking about rebuilding their life after these horrors, which again, will obviously take years. So when we look at the humanitarian needs, I think we need to look at the immediate needs. But even more important, we need to understand that there will be long term needs for these people, and for everyone that is related to them. And so as IsraAID it's very important for us to be first on the ground, wherever it is, in Israel, or in anywhere else in the world. In fact, our team who was responding to the earthquake in Morocco, is now on its way back to Israel to join our team that's already responding in Israel. So that's in short. Manya Brachear Pashman:   In fact, some of the services that you are describing, I believe, you described to me when we spoke earlier this summer, regarding the war in Ukraine, right, many of these similar services were provided there as well, as well as other places around the world. Can you elaborate a little bit about where else around the world you have offered the same services that you're now offering everywhere? Yotam Politzer:   I mean, I started my humanitarian career in Japan, again, another developed country, following the earthquake and tsunami in 2011, that killed more than 20,000 people. And they're there, the local government, the local community was very well equipped to support with infrastructure, but they didn't have any kind of emotional mental health support and trauma care. So we actually brought therapists from Sderot, who was working with children who are traumatized in Sderot and develop these models. We brought them to Japan, and we worked with the Syrian refugees with Arabic speaking therapist from Israel. We worked we work in Ukraine in partnership with the First Lady doing mental health and trauma and resilience. And, now we're in Israel. And yes, there are many great professionals doing that in Israel, but many of them were affected. And the level of trauma is so big, that we have to do it in Israel, too. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So what can people here do Yotam? How can they help? Because there's certainly a feeling of helplessness as we watch these images from abroad.  Yotam Politzer:   Yeah and I totally understand and I think being in a position of doing is very important. Look, I think the two main things to do right now, from here from the other side of the world, which is what I'm trying to do as well, while I'm here, is supporting initiatives like IsraAID, like many other organizations who are responding, and they are great organizations, from Magen David Adom, MDA, that people know, and United Hatzalah, and many are focusing on medical services, some of the hospitals, which is very important.  The other thing, which is very, very important, and I think each and every one of us can do, even if we don't have the financial resources, is to be ambassadors for the people of Israel. And we need it more than ever. And it means to do it in the Jewish community, outside the Jewish community, on social media, in synagogues, in schools, in the supermarket, everywhere, there are so many ways to become ambassadors for Israel. And this is something we can all do using our phone. And, and it's very, very important.  And for the people of Israel, and especially the people who are worst affected. There's so much anger, so much frustration, so much fear, and anxiety. And showing our solidarity, in every shape or form, has a huge mental health impact on Israel. I mean, these pictures of cities, the Eiffel Tower or the Brandenburg Gate. In Kyiv. More than 20 places were displaying the Israeli flag as solidarity. I saw it shared so widely in Israel. I mean, knowing hat we have friends. And a lot of them have a huge impact, not only on the Hasbara, and advocacy, which is important, I'm not against it, but also for the mental health and well being of the people of Israel. So it's very, very important.  What is less helpful at the moment, I'm not against it in general. I don't think we need to send supplies from here to Israel. I know a lot of people want to send supplies, but we can purchase supplies in Israel and support the local economy. And there's also a lot of donations going on or so I think that's less helpful. In terms of volunteers, people who want to go from here to volunteer in Israel, that may be needed in the long run. At this very specific moment. I don't think that's a big need. I think supporting organizations on the ground is more important. If you only have limited resources, rather than paying on a very expensive flight, that may or may not go, I think it's important to support organizations who are on the ground and are based there. But it may be needed in the near future, especially as this become a more long term operation. And then we will need people with specific skills and expertise. Manya Brachear Pashman:   In terms of the response, what are you seeing that is giving you hope? What are you seeing that is discouraging?  Yotam Politzer:   I see a lot of things that are reassuring. I see the tremendous support we're getting from many, so many. Not all of them are our typical friends. And, you know, whether it's mainstream media or political leaders, political leaders. I also see some people who are not supporting or trying to paint it, you know, try to be diplomatic on both sides. I don't think at the moment that that makes any sense, to be honest. So that is disturbing. But I also don't hear enough focus on humanitarian needs. I mean, again, I'm not I think the political consequences, the security and safety are very important, but the people there and how to help them and what their needs are, are not being highlighted enough.  Because maybe it's less sexy in the news, I mean, we do hear a lot of horror stories, but the people who are alive and survived and lost their loved ones and went through the worst trauma a person could think of are not being highlighted. Also the incredible story of resilience and heroism from so many people. I have seen some of these in the Israeli media, but not enough in the foreign media and not enough on social media here. So I also think we need to celebrate the resilience of the people there that have been the most resilient people before this crisis. But considering what they're going through, we need to celebrate these people, these heroes, these communities, we need to support them in whatever way we can, we need to be there for them. We need to so I don't see enough of that. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Is there a particular story that comes to mind that you would like to share with our listeners of such heroism? Yotam Politzer:   There are so many actually, but personally, again, and I've been following this news of so many. So many actually, not one person, hundreds of people who were you know, pulled out their sleeves and went in and pulled out people under fire. And these are people who are not in active duty. And they went in and risked their lives in these first 24 hours and pulled out people and some of them lost their lives who are doing that. I was also very touched by stories of Arab nurses and doctors who came in at even higher percentage than they are, to volunteer and to support in the hospitals. I just heard a story of this woman who was not young. But when terrorists came into her house she was so resilient, and she was able to offer – she was so smart and sharp and resilient. And she was able to offer the Hamas terrorist cookies. And to set them down until her rescuers actually came and were able to rescue her. So you know, it's unbelievable. Among the horrors, there are so many of these heroism and resilience stories and I think we should talk about them more. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Yotam, thank you to IsraAID for all you're doing on the ground. AJC has been so proud to call you a partner and is so grateful that we can rely on you to help us channel our heartbreak, constructively.   Yotam Politzer:   Thank you so much, first of all, and we're so grateful for AJC. For everything we do together, especially now. AJC has supported us in more than 20 countries. So we have never imagined that we will need AJC to support us in Israel. But here we are. So that's number one. Number two, I do think that myself and all of us here in this part of the world have an important role to play to be the voice for the voiceless and to bring more support. Thank you very much. Manya Brachear Pashman:   In less than 24 hours, AJC's Israel Emergency Campaign has raised more than one million dollars. 100 percent of which will be distributed to hospitals, trauma centers, and frontline Israeli NGOs starting with IsraAID. If you would like to donate, go to AJC.org/supportisrael.

Better Sax Podcast
Playing Burnin Funk Sax Solos with Tower of Power - Tom Politzer

Better Sax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 47:41


Jay Metcalf interviews Tower of Power tenor sax soloist Tom Politzer after their show at the 2023 Nice Jazz Festival. https://towerofpower.com/tom-e-politzer

That Sounds Terrific
Episode 79: GreenStreet Global with Robert Politzer

That Sounds Terrific

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 25:49


In this episode of Podcast That Sounds Terrific, your host Nick Koziol sits down with the visionary leader, Robert Politzer, President, and Founder of GreenStreet NYC and GreenStreet Global. Since 1998, GreenStreet has been at the forefront of innovative clean power and smart building projects. The episode dives into the world of smart buildings and sustainable development in the NYC tri-state region and beyond. Mr. Politzer's journey has been one of dedication and passion for sustainability.  If you're passionate about green business, sustainable development, and the future of smart buildings, this is a must-listen! Tune in so that we can learn to build a greener, more sustainable, and more terrific future together. About Robert Politzer and GreenStreet Global: Email: robert@greenstreetglobal.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/robert-politzer-a352023 Website: www.greenstreetglobal.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/143159 Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC4RF4YlmueXAD9R88IHwIIA Robert Politzer is the President and Founder of GreenStreetNYC (GSNYC) and GreenStreet Global.   GSNYC is an innovative smart building and development firm, operating primarily in the NYC tri-state region.  Since 1998, GreenStreet has worked on numerous cutting-edge clean power and smart building projects including: the first grid tied residential Solar PV project in NYC, the Mark Twain House Visitors Center in Hartford, CT which was the first LEED Certified Museum in the US; the Green Roof for the Manhattan-based Earthpledge Foundation; the first Green Townhouse project in Brooklyn with geothermal heating and cooling; and the Green Canteen restaurant which was the first LEED Certified Restaurant in NYS.    GreenStreet Global is growing a global network of real estate innovation hubs with a mission of making it profitable to lower Carbon emissions from commercial buildings.  GS Global provides Green Building Upgrades conducted by leading-edge cleantech and proptech vendors along with our unique Value Add Brokerage Program.   GSGlobal provides 100% creative financing through our network of Private and Institutional Lender partners.  GSGlobal has partnered with exp Commercial as our nationally licensed Brokerage firm and as our innovation partner to bring commercial properties into the 21st Century of energy, environmental and financial performance. Mr. Politzer is a LEED Accredited Professional, a C-RED Certified Developer, the former Chair of the NYS Sustainable Business Task Force and the former Chair of the Green Design and Construction Committee of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce.  Mr. Politzer holds a Bachelor's in Biology from Indiana University, a Master's in Environmental Policy from the University of Michigan and a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering from Manhattan College.  Mr. Politzer started his career as a New York City Public High School teacher and has served as Adjunct Professor at both New York University and the New York City Technical College.  He is also a Tai Chi Teacher at the West Side YMCA where he has been teaching for 21 years.  The author of numerous published articles on Green Building and Green Business, Mr. Politzer is currently writing a book called “The Green Business Survivor's Guide.”  More About That Sounds Terrific - Host Nick Koziol For more information on our Podcast, That Sounds Terrific visit our website at www.thatsoundsterrific.com  and be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you or someone you know are doing some terrific things that should be featured by our show then be sure to reach out by emailing us at thatsoundsterrfic@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatsoundsterrific/support

Detroit City of Champions
The Other Champions of 1935: Raquet Sports - Walter Kramer, Constance O'Donovan, Esther Politzer - Ep 95

Detroit City of Champions

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 56:06


Episode 95: The Other Champions of 1935: Raquet Sports - Walter Kramer, Constance O'Donovan, Esther PolitzerContinuing the tour through Detroit's pantheon of Champions in 1935; Jamie and Charles explore the titles won in tennis and badminton.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com

Revolushow
Eu fui George Politzer

Revolushow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 116:43


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Dvojka
Zálety Aleny Zárybnické: I z beznadějných případů se stali vynikající piloti, říká instruktor Maxmilián Politzer

Dvojka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 25:37


Jako kluk se Maxmilián Politzer věnoval judu a stal se Mistrem ČSSR v dorostu a oporou ligového družstva Žiliny byl i za studií na Vysoké škole dopravní v Žilině. V Jičíně založil judistický oddíl a přivedl k tomuto sportu i svého syna. V judu má černý pásek, v pilotním zápisníku desítky typů letadel a tisíce nalétaných hodin. Je součástí instruktorského týmu DSA.

Esto No es Plaza Italia
Patricia Politzer y posible regreso de Rojas Vade a la convención: "Esto no es un cahuín, es una tragedia"

Esto No es Plaza Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 17:48


Marco y Marcelo conversaron con la constituyente por el distrito 10.

Esto No es Plaza Italia
Patricia Politzer y posible regreso de Rojas Vade a la convención: "Esto no es un cahuín, es una tragedia"

Esto No es Plaza Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 17:48


Marco y Marcelo conversaron con la constituyente por el distrito 10.

Esto No es Plaza Italia
Patricia Politzer y posible regreso de Rojas Vade a la convención: "Esto no es un cahuín, es una tragedia"

Esto No es Plaza Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 17:48


Marco y Marcelo conversaron con la constituyente por el distrito 10.

Ideas Roadshow Podcast
David Politzer, “The Physics of Banjos” (Open Agenda, 2021)

Ideas Roadshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 172:59


The Physics of Banjos is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and David Politzer, 2004 Nobel Laureate and the Richard Chace Tolman Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech. This extensive conversation examines many of the intriguing aspects associated with the physics of banjos, including the ocarina effect, string-stretching, the subtleties of how we hear pitch, transient growth, and the mysterious ringing sound of banjos; while also touching briefly on contemporary issues in black holes and particle physics. Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reached at howard@ideasroadshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Physics and Chemistry
David Politzer, “The Physics of Banjos” (Open Agenda, 2021)

New Books in Physics and Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 172:59


The Physics of Banjos is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and David Politzer, 2004 Nobel Laureate and the Richard Chace Tolman Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech. This extensive conversation examines many of the intriguing aspects associated with the physics of banjos, including the ocarina effect, string-stretching, the subtleties of how we hear pitch, transient growth, and the mysterious ringing sound of banjos; while also touching briefly on contemporary issues in black holes and particle physics. Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reached at howard@ideasroadshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Esto No es Plaza Italia
Patricia Politzer confirma que discusión de contenidos de la Convención comenzará "ni más ni menos que el 18 de octubre"

Esto No es Plaza Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 19:00


Esto No es Plaza Italia
Patricia Politzer confirma que discusión de contenidos de la Convención comenzará "ni más ni menos que el 18 de octubre"

Esto No es Plaza Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 19:00


THE MUSIC LOUNGE PODCAST
Episode 24 TOM POLITZER - Lead Tenor Saxophonist for TOWER OF POWER

THE MUSIC LOUNGE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 57:45


This week is the Season 1 finale. My guest is Tom Politzer. Tom is the lead tenor saxophone player for the funkiest band around TOWER OF POWER. Their website is https://towerofpower.com/ Tower just celebrated 50 years as a band and just released an incredible live album 50 Years of Funk & Soul: Live at the Fox Theater This album captures Tower of Power's storied career with two no-holds-barred victory lap concerts in Oakland, CA on June 1 & 2, 2018, performing their full spectrum of life-affirming funk and soul hits. This historic concert includes special guests Chester Thompson, Lenny Pickett, Francis ‘Rocco' Prestia, Bruce Conte and Ray Greene. Tom was born in Detroit, Michigan the home of Motown and was raise in Palo Alto, Calif. His parents were opera lovers, so he grew up with a strong background in classical music. He took up the clarinet when he was ten and became very proficient playing in the school bands and with local youth orchestras. Half-way through his junior year in high school, the Jazz Band needed someone to fill the baritone sax chair. He was skeptical, but playing Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich and especially “Squib Cakes” by Tower of Power convinced him. Had he not made the switch; he probably would have not become the professional musician he is today. Tom has been a member to Tower of Power for 20 years now. He is part of a fraternity of amazing lead tenor players. Lenny Pickett, Marc Russo, Richard Elliot, Brandon Fields, and Davin Mann to name a few. The lead tenor chair in Tower is one of prestige and honor and Tom has filled that chair with his amazing sound and the hippest licks on every song. The leader of Tower of Power Emilio Castillo, was instantly impressed with Tom and his professionalism and if you watch their shows, he glows with pride every time Tom plays a solo. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yoel-hyman/support

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Mansuy, Politzer y Bofill por postura del Gobierno en el segundo retiro del 10% y la inestabilidad política en Perú

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 43:53


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Daniel Mansuy, Patricia Politzer y Cristián Bofill sobre la incapacidad del Gobierno de adelantarse a los problemas económicos y de responder con soluciones efectivas para enfrentar la pandemia. Daniel Mansuy señaló que “el Gobierno ha perdido sus teclas y mecanismos de acción, el Congreso lleva un buen tiempo imponiendo los ritmos, y el Gobierno no ha sabido o podido recuperar”. Por otro lado, abordaron la crisis política que se vive en Perú tras destitución de Martín Vizcarra como presidente impulsado por las acusaciones de corrupción en su etapa de Gobernador. Quien lideraba el Congreso, Manuel Merino, asumió la presidencia convirtiéndose en el tercer mandatario en 4 años. Además, comentaron la participación e inscripción de listas de candidaturas independientes para la elección de constituyentes. Ante esto, Patricia Politzer señaló que “la cancha sigue estando muy dispareja para que los independientes puedan conformar listas” en desmedro de quienes siguen siendo militantes en partidos políticos.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Mansuy, Politzer y Bofill por los desafíos del ministro del Interior, la solicitud de datos del segundo retiro del 10% y las declaraciones de Trump sobre fraude electoral

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 47:47


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Daniel Mansuy, Patricia Politzer y Cristián Bofill sobre los desafíos que tendrá el nuevo ministro del Interior, Rodrigo Delgado. Además, se refirieron a la propuesta de algunos diputados de la oposición, quienes no descartaron acusar constitucionalmente al ministro de Hacienda, Ignacio Briones, por la solicitud de datos personales del segundo retiro del 10%. Por otro lado, abordaron el futuro de Estados Unidos, país que ve cómo cierran las votaciones que determinarán al ocupante de la Casa Blanca por los próximos cuatro años. Además, analizaron la tarea por delante que tendrá Joe Biden en caso de resultar victorioso y las hasta ahora afirmaciones infundadas de Donald Trump sobre fraude electoral, las que ponen en duda la credibilidad de Estados Unidos en el exterior.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Mansuy, Politzer y Bofill por quiebre en el oficialismo y rebaja de SII a Penta

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 42:14


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Daniel Mansuy, Patricia Politzer y Cristián Bofill sobre el quiebre en sectores del oficialismo, la acusación constitucional contra el Ministro Pérez y la truncada reforma de pensiones del Gobierno . Por otro lado, comentaron la millonaria rebaja de impuestos del SII a Penta por sus gastos necesarios en defensoría legal.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Fernández, Naudon, Politzer, Mujica y Mansuy por resultados del plebiscito, la participación ciudadana y el futuro de la clase política

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 62:47


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Patricio Fernández, Maria José Naudon, Kike Mujica, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy sobre la victoria del Apruebo y de la Convención Constitucional en el Plebiscito 2020. Además, analizaron la amplia participación ciudadana y los pasos a seguir en el marco de la redacción de la nueva Constitución. Por otro lado, abordaron los desafíos que se le vienen a la clase política y el ingreso de independientes en la convención constituyente.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Bofill y Mansuy por el cierre de las campañas electorales y los servicios de inteligencia en Chile

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 40:33


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Cristián Bofill y Daniel Mansuy sobre el desastre comunicacional presente en las franjas televisivas del Apruebo y del Rechazo. Además, abordaron la posible polarización en el futuro de Chile tras el plebiscito del 25 de octubre. Por otro lado, analizaron los servicios de inteligencia en Chile y la defensa del Ejército por el informe de la DINE.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer y Arellano por preparaciones del gobierno para el 18 de octubre, el plebiscito y ataque a la Municipalidad de La Pintana

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 32:33


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer y Rodrigo Arellano sobre los comentarios del subsecretario del Interior Juan Francisco Galli acerca de la preparación del Gobierno para el primer aniversario del Estallido Social y el cuidado del orden público. Además, se refirieron al plebiscito del 25 de octubre, las situaciones de violencia que ha enfrentado la Municipalidad de La Pintana y las dificultades del retorno a clases presenciales.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Bofill y Mansuy por la acusación constitucional contra el ministro del Interior y las cuatro mujeres ganadoras del premio Nobel este año 2020.

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 35:43


En nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Cristián Bofill y Daniel Mansuy sobre la acusación constitucional contra el ministro del Interior, Víctor Pérez, convirtiéndose en el noveno libelo presentado en este período del Presidente Sebastián Piñera. Además, conversaron sobre las cuatro mujeres que ganaron un Premio Nobel en el 2020.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Politzer y Mansuy por los sistemas que permitirán un retorno seguro a clases y los quiebres dentro de la oposición en el marco del proceso constituyente

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 41:16


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Cristián Bofill, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy sobre la necesidad de diálogo entre los actores del mundo educativo, con el fin de idear mecanismos que permitan un retorno seguro a los establecimientos. Por otra parte, analizaron los quiebres de relaciones dentro de la oposición, en el marco de las futuras primarias y del proceso constituyente.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill por el negacionismo y el manejo comunicacional que ha tenido el Ministerio de Salud respecto a la pandemia

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 43:58


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Daniel Mansuy y Cristián Bofill sobre el rechazo por parte del Senado a la acusación constitucional contra la jueza de la Corte de Apelaciones de Valparaíso, Silvana Donoso, en el marco del caso Ámbar. Por otro lado, abordaron el negacionismo, en relación al proyecto de ley que busca tipificarlo como delito. Y, finalmente, analizaron el manejo comunicacional que ha tenido el Ministerio de Salud sobre la pandemia, a lo que se suma la disputa entre el ministro Paris y Espacio Público.

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
The Relationship between Saccades and Locomotion with Dr. Politzer

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 52:46


The Relationship between Saccades and Locomotion with Dr. PolitzerDr. Politzer bio: Dr. Politzer is a leading optometric expert in diagnosing and treating vision problems in neurologic disease. For more than 38 years he has been caring for patients and presently staffs and runs his own private practice, Neuro-Sight Visioncare and vision clinics at multiple hospitals in Colorado and is also a consultant to many groups. He has had numerous presentations and publications on Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation. He also has many inventions which include:·The Vufine Visual Field Awareness System: a novel digital approach for enhancing visual field awareness after loss. ·The Beam Splitter: a novel approach for enhancing visual field awareness after loss. A SONAR based approach to enhance awareness of visual field loss. ·The Cyclo Prism for treatment of rotational strabismus following Cranial Nerve IV injury. ·The Spot Patch, partial and selective occlusion for the treatment and management of double vision  Dr. Politzer said when he was teaching a course with a colleague a few years ago, he walked into Mayo hospital and he saw their moto which expresses his feeling  about health care.  "The Best interest of the Patient is the Only Interest". And I hope this is why everyone is listening today. To learn more for the interest of our patients or if you are a patient to learn and empower what you can do for yourself.Resources:If you want to watch eye movement videos about a wide range of problems and neurologic disease go to the, NOVEL, website.  https://novel.utah.eduTo view Shirley Wray's lecture   https://novel.utah.edu/Wray/ocular_motility.php.  Other great resources on gaze training •Gunn SM, Lajoie K, Zebehazy KT, Strath RA, Neima DR, Marigold DS. Mobility-Related Gaze Training in Individuals With Glaucoma: A Proof-of-Concept Study. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2019;8(5):23. Published 2019 Oct 9. doi:10.1167/tvst.8.5.23.•  Lajoie K, Miller AB, Strath RA, Neima DR, Marigold DS. Glaucoma-related differences in gaze behavior when negotiating obstacles. Trans Vis Sci Tech. 2018;7:10      

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Mansuy y Politzer por la estrategia política de Pablo Longueira y la conmemoración del 11 de septiembre

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 38:39


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Cristián Bofill, Daniel Mansuy y Patricia Politzer sobre una posible postergación de la elección de gobernadores. Respecto del plebiscito, analizaron la estrategia utilizada por Pablo Longueira para disminuir el impacto que podría causar el apruebo en el Gobierno. Finalmente, también expusieron sus posturas respecto a la violencia, en el marco de la conmemoración del 11 de septiembre.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Politzer y Mansuy por los 50 años desde la elección del ex presidente Salvador Allende

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 38:59


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Cristián Bofill, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy sobre la polarización política ad portas del plebiscito, a propósito de la acusación constitucional en contra del ministro Víctor Pérez. Además, analizaron el contexto del país durante la Unidad Popular y el gobierno del ex presidente Salvador Allende, a 50 años desde su elección.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Bofill y Mansuy por las manifestaciones de los camioneros y la idea de permitir el voto domiciliario para el referéndum de octubre

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 37:13


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Cristián Bofill, Daniel Mansuy y Patricia Politzer sobre el paro de camioneros y cuáles son los pasos que deberá dar el Gobierno para responder a las demandas del gremio y para hacer frente a los hechos de violencia. Por otro lado, analizaron la propuesta del Servicio Electoral de modificar la ley para establecer el voto domiciliario, con el objetivo de que quienes estén contagiados, puedan ejercer su derecho a voto.

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Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Mansuy y Politzer por la legitimidad de Carabineros de Chile y la posibilidad del voto electrónico para el plebiscito

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 42:32


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Cristián Bofill, Daniel Mansuy y Patricia Politzer sobre la desconexión de Carabineros de Chile respecto al contexto de polarización que predomina en el país. Por otro lado, expusieron sus puntos de vista en relación al llamado que hizo la presidenta del Colegio Médico, Izkia Siches, para que el Gobierno implemente el voto remoto, en vísperas del plebiscito del 25 de octubre .

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Mansuy y Politzer por la vacuna de la Universidad de Oxford y el cómo compatibilizar la cultura mapuche con los derechos humanos

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 39:48


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Daniel Mansuy y Patricia Politzer sobre la vacuna creada por la Universidad de Oxford, y sobre el del rechazo al recurso de amparo presentado por la defensa del machi Celestino Córdova.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Mansuy, Bofill y Politzer por los hechos de violencia en la Araucanía y la Cuenta Pública del presidente Sebastián Piñera

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 42:18


Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Mansuy y Politzer por las nuevas rutas que debería trazar el gobierno de Sebastián Piñera

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 43:46


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Daniel Mansuy y Cristián Bofill sobre el despacho a ley del proyecto que permite el retiro de fondos, la crisis de gobernabilidad y sobre un posible cambio de gabinete.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill por las estrategias fallidas del gobierno en la esfera política y los desafíos de la polarización

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 49:34


En un nuevo episodio de Mesa Central, los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Daniel Mansuy y Cristián Bofill conversaron sobre los desafíos que tendrá que enfrentar el gobierno en la esfera política, y las medidas que tomará para poder enfrentar el futuro, en miras al desconfinamiento y del futuro plebiscito.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill por la crisis en Chile Vamos y el plebiscito de octubre.

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 47:32


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Cristián Bofill y Daniel Mansuy conversaron sobre los conflictos entre Chile Vamos, las hostilidades con la oposición y lo que debe primar a la hora de preparar al país para el plebiscito de octubre.

Réplica
Patricia Politzer y su libro “Batuta rebelde”, una biografía íntima de Jorge Peña Hen

Réplica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 35:11


En este episodio de Réplica, Daniel Mansuy conversa con la periodista, Premio Lenka Franulic, columnista de Tele13 Radio y autora del libro "Batuta rebelde", sobre la vida de Jorge Peña Hen, uno de los músicos trascendentales de Chile que fue asesinado por la Caravana de la Muerte.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill por aprobación del proyecto postnatal de emergencia, vetos presidenciales y nueva encuesta Criteria

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 45:15


En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Constanza Santa María conversó con los columnistas Patricia Politzer, Daniel Mansuy y Cristián Bofill, sobre la admisibilidad del proyecto postnatal de emergencia, el rol presidencial dentro de la posibilidad de vetar leyes, en relación con lo que aún no se sabe que hará el gobierno con la prohibición de reelección de alcaldes, y los resultados negativos para el Ejecutivo de la nueva encuesta Criteria.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill hablaron sobre los resultados del Simce; el clima político a dos semanas del acuerdo nacional; y la propuesta de retirar el 10% de los ahorros de los fondos AFP

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 51:05


En un nuevo episodio de Mesa Central Patricia Politzer, Daniel Mansuy y Cristián Bofill conversaron con Iván Valenzuela sobre los resultados del Simce, el clima político a dos semanas del acuerdo nacional y la propuesta de retirar el 10% de los ahorros de los fondos AFP.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill hablaron sobre la decisión del Gobierno de no impulsar el posnatal de emergencia; la dilatación del proyecto de kínder obligatorio; y la salida de Latam de Argentina junto con la estatización de Vicentin

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 45:52


En un nuevo episodio de Mesa Central, Patricia Politzer, Cristián Bofill y Daniel Mansuy conversaron con Iván Valenzuela sobre la decisión del Gobierno de no impulsar el postnatal de emergencia, la dilatación del proyecto de kínder obligatorio y la salida de Latam de Argentina junto con la posible expropiación del grupo agroindustrial argentino Vicentin.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill por trabajo doméstico no remunerado y la declaración de Iván Flores sobre la censura de la mesa de la Cámara

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 44:07


Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill se refirieron las declaraciones del Ministro Mañalich; a como asegurar el cumplimiento de la cuarentena y a la polémica entre Donald Trump y Twitter

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 46:18


En un nuevo episodio de Mesa Central, Patricia Politzer, Cristián Bofill y Daniel Mansuy conversaron con Iván Valenzuela sobre las declaraciones del Ministro Mañalich, sobre cómo asegurar el cumplimiento de la cuarentena, y comentaron la polémica entre Donald Trump y Twitter.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Politzer, Mansuy y Bofill se refirieron al emplazamiento de la presidenta del Colegio Médico al Gobierno junto con las repercusiones que arrastró; La política monetaria de la Unión Europea

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 42:41


Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Politzer y Mansuy conversaron los resultados de la encuesta Criteria, la denuncia del diputado Garín y el nombramiento de la ministra de la Mujer y Equidad de Género

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 40:26


En una nueva edición de Mesa central, Cristián Bofill, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy conversaron con Iván Valenzuela sobre los resultados de la encuesta Criteria, la denuncia del diputado Renato Garín y el nombramiento de la ministra del la Mujer y Equidad de Género.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Politzer y Mansuy conversaron del impacto emocional en los niños al no ir a la escuela, las comisiones de fiscalización del congreso y la efectividad de la cuarentena

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 48:25


En una nueva edición de Mesa central, Cristián Bofill, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy comentaron con Constanza Santa María el impacto emocional en los niños al no ir a la escuela, las comisiones de fiscalización del congreso y la efectividad de la cuarentena.

Mesa Central - Columnistas
Bofill, Politzer y Mansuy por cambios en el gobierno de Bolsonaro, nueva normalidad y la crisis del TC

Mesa Central - Columnistas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 45:32


Cristián Bofill, Patricia Politzer y Daniel Mansuy comentaron con Iván Valenzuela, en Mesa Central, sobre los cambios de ministros del gobierno de Bolsonaro, la nueva normalidad y la crisis que vive el Tribunal Constitucional.