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Sisulooja, striimer ja artist Krispoiss avaldab „Tähetunnis“, milliseid summasid ta teenib oma tööga, mida paljud noored ihaldavad. Ootamatult suure tuntuse osaks saanud Kris tunneb, et oma lähedasi peab ta rambivalguse eest kaitsma. Hiljuti tuli Krisil välja ka hittsingel, mis tema elu muutis.Külas on Krispoiss ehk Kris Lüüs ja saatejuht on Maiken Tiits.
"Teikšu, kā ir: šobrīd notiek karš, un ir jārunā par tām tēmām, par kurām tu pats dedz. Tā kā esmu zemessargs, tad, manuprāt, šis iestudējums ir tieši laikā, vietā un jēgā. (..) [Gribas] iedot tautai to pārliecību, ka "mēs maza cilts, mēs būsim lieli tik, cik mūsu griba", kā saka Rainis. Ir jāprot iestāties par tām vērtībām, par kurām pirms vairāk nekā simt gadiem rakstījis Rainis. Tas šodien tik precīzi atbalsojas ar notikumiem Ukrainā. Viss iet pa spirāli. Jo mēs vienalga kāpjam uz tiem pašiem grābekļiem. Esmu laimīgs, ka, pirmkārt, mana ideja, ko tik daudzus gadus esmu auklējis, tiek realizēta, un priecīgs par to, ka "Dzirnu" dzimšanas dienā savai tautai varam uzdāvināt mums tik nepieciešamo kopības sajūtu," intervijā Latvijas Radio 3 "Klasika" uzsver aktieris un režisors Intars Rešetins-Pētersons, kurš Agra Daņiļeviča vadītās deju skolas "Dzirnas" 40. jubilejas zīmē iestudējis izrādi "Indulis un Ārija". Tās pirmizrāde notiks "Xiaomi Arēnā" Lāčplēša dienā – 11. novembrī. Inta Pīrāga: Ja paskatāmies uz Raiņa lugu "Indulis un Ārija" – tik daudz iestudējumu kopš Raiņa laikiem bijuši, sākot ar Jauno Rīgas teātri līdz pat šodienas Nacionālajam teātrim. Tomēr dejas valoda noteikti prasa citu izteiksmes veidu. No kaut kā ir jāmāk atteikties, kaut kas jāizvirza priekšplānā. Kā notiek šajā gadījumā? Intars Rešetins-Pētersons: Sākšu atbildi ar skrejceļu, nevis lidojumu... Šo "bērniņu" sevī nēsāju jau septiņus ar pusi gadus: līdz ar to, ka manī joprojām rit dailēniešu asinis, šo iestudējumu sākotnēji gribēju īstenot Dailes teātrī uz tā simto jubileju. Un šī nepieciešamība manī nav zudusi vēl šodien. Esmu to izauklējis, uzrunājot ļoti daudzus teātrus, tai skaitā arī Nacionālo teātri, un man prieks, ka arī viņi nu iestudējuši "Induli un Āriju", jo tā tēma ir tik vitāli svarīga… Teikšu, kā ir: notiek karš, un ir jārunā par tām tēmām, par kurām tu pats dedz. Tā kā esmu zemessargs, tad, manuprāt, šis iestudējums ir tieši laikā, vietā un jēgā. Kāpēc ar "Dzirnām"? Kāpēc dejā? Man ir tik brīnišķīga komanda... Viss sākās ar to, ka uzrunāju Valteru Pūci, kurš radījis pasaules līmeņa muzikālo materiālu. Tas tiešām ir lidojums, un zvaigznes tā sastājušās… Kad pirmo reizi izdzirdēju, kā šo mūziku spēlē "Sinfonietta Rīga", asaras bira kā pupas. Tas ir tik tīrs darbs – tā muzikālā pasaule. Ja arī es vai mēs ar Agri būsim "sadarījuši muļķības", tad, aizverot acis, mūzika būs pārlaicīga. Tur to kodu ir tik daudz! Tik daudz asociāciju, tik daudz laba materiāla, kas tev iedod tos ieročus rokās, jo šobrīd tieši mūzika mums diktē visu žanru, raksturu un uzstādījumu: tai pakārtota ir gan deja, gan skatuve, gan kostīmi, gan arī mūsu dramaturģiskais materiāls. Esmu iestudējuma režisors, idejas autors un dramatizētājs, bet šis vienalga ir kopdarbs, jo katrs profesionālis, ko esmu uzaicinājis, nāk ar savu pienesumu. Man ir brīnišķīgs scenogrāfs Aigars Ozoliņš – viņš ir tik dziļš, tik dzīvesgudrs. Un man tik ļoti patīk, ka viņš mani dzen strupceļā un uzdod tik daudz gudru jautājumu, ka naktī nevaru aizmigt, kamēr neesmu tos atrisinājis. Man ir tāda pleca sajūta! Tāpat Jana Čivžele, kas domā par kostīmiem un palīdz man izstāstīt vizuālo valodu. Šie ir pienesumi, un mēs ar Agri lipinām šos stāstus kopā: es pasaku, kāda tēma jārisina, bet Agris to ieliek dejas valodā. Šis ir brīnišķīgs piedzīvojums! Esmu laimīgs, ka, pirmkārt, mana ideja, ko tik daudzus gadus esmu auklējis, tiek realizēta, un priecīgs arī par to, ka savai tautai "Dzirnu" dzimšanas dienā varam uzdāvināt mums tik nepieciešamo kopības sajūtu. Esmu Kārļa Auškāpa un Mihaila Gruzdova students, un šie pedagogi man ielikuši tādus pamatus, ka tieši komandā ir spēks. Mūsu izrāde sākas ar paceltu dūrīti – ka esam viens veselums, ka nepadosimies un sitīsimies... [Gribas] iedot tautai to pārliecību, ka "mēs maza cilts, mēs būsim lieli tik, cik mūsu griba", kā saka Rainis. Ir jāprot iestāties par tām vērtībām, par kurām pirms vairāk nekā simt gadiem rakstījis Rainis. Tas šodien tik precīzi atbalsojas ar notikumiem Ukrainā. Viss iet pa spirāli. Jo mēs vienalga kāpjam uz tiem pašiem grābekļiem. Šo stāstu es stāstu caur Pudiķa prizmu, caur sava skolotāja prizmu: mans skolotājs Agris Daņiļevičs, kurš man mācīja dejas, kad biju Dailes teātra 8. studijas aktieris, manā vīzijā sadzirdēja potenciālu, un es viņam uzticēju Pudiķa lomu; arī galvenā inscenētāja, vadošā horeogrāfa lomu. Bet stāstu izstāstu caur Pudiķa prizmu, uzdodot jautājumus: vai mēs kara laikā varam mīlēt ienaidnieku, vai tomēr sava cilts ir svarīgāka? Jo šis stāsts ir par identitāti; tas ir tik liels, jo ir par to, vai mums būt vai nebūt. Izrāde beidzas apļveida kompozīcijā: ja mēs sākām ar to veselo vienu dūrīti, tad mazais Zuks, Uģa brālis, kad Uģis jau ir tajā saulē, pašās, pašās beigās iznāk, paceļ to dūrīti un savā bērna balstiņā saka: "Kūriem būt!" Un tad visi pārējie pievienojas. Tās ir pamatlietas, kas mums šodien jāatgādina. Protams, pāri visam ir cilvēkmīlestība. Un te nu mēs nonākam pie saldā ēdiena... Šo stāstu mēs tīru varam izstāstīt tikai ar bērniem. Tā enerģija, tā attieksme, tā griba, tā tīrā izpratne par to, kā tā pasaule šodien griežas – vistīrāk to var izstāstīt tikai nevainīgs bērns. Un tas ir tik aizkustinoši! Tie ir mūsu bērni. Viņi ir brīnišķīgi! Tik talantīgi, tik dzidri, ar tādu atdevi, ar skaidru izpratni par vērtībām – to redzu mūsu kopīgajās aktiermeistarības nodarbībās. Mēs atklāti runājam par notikumiem pasaulē un kā tas var skart mūs; kāda ir bijusi mūsu vēsture. Viņiem šis ir tāds izglītojošs materiāls – tomēr no 13. gadsimta mēs te esam pastāvējuši – tie kūri, tie pagāni. Bērnu sirsniņas paveras un acis iemirdzas, un mēs visi vienā veselumā strādājam – tas ir tik aizkustinoši! Mēs abi ar Agri, manu mīļo skolotāju, kā tādi "veci muļķi" sēžam mēģinājumos, skatāmies un raudam. Visu laiku raudam... Jo tie bērni ir mūsu nākotne, un viņu dēļ mēs arī visu darām. Mūsu visu dēļ. Ļoti svarīgi, ka šajā iestudējumā piedalās atšķirīga vecuma bērni, jo iesaistītas dažādas "Dzirnu" paaudzes. Šis ir jubilejas iestudējums, lieluzvedums, uz kuru apzināti tikuši uzaicināti dzirnieši no pašiem, pašiem pirmsākumiem. Tur ir mani elki: kad biju jauns puika, no laukiem atnācis uz Rīgu, redzēju, kā dejo "Dzirnas" – tur ir tie paši vīri, nu jau ar bārdām, kas bija mani, jauna puikas, elki, un viņi dejo ar jauno paaudzi! Tāpat "Dzirnu" senči ir klāt. Tas ir ģimenes pasākums, te ir iesaistīti pilnīgi visi. Jūs pareizi atzīmējāt pārmantojamību. Tās vērtības, tas latviskais kods, kas ir "Dzirnās", tiek nodots no paaudzes uz paaudzi, tāpēc viss tik jauki saslēdzas. Vai arī mēģinājumu procesā pēkšņi mēdz uzšķilties kas tāds, par ko jūs pirms tam neesat idomājies, bet redzot, kā dejo dzirnieši, rodas jaunas idejas? Jā, viennozīmīgi! Šis ir brīnišķīgs jautājums. Tāpēc man ir tik interesanti un tāpēc esmu tik ļoti iededzies. Pirmo reizi kā režisors strādāju tieši ar kustību izrādi, un tas ir pilnīgi cits paņēmiens, kā līdz šim esmu strādājis televīzijā, seriālu vidē, kino vai teātrī. Deja un zīmes ir absolūti maģiskas! Brīdī, kad atnāc uz mēģinājumu, iedod uzdevumu, tev ir bijis savs redzējums, un te parādās maģiskums: izrādās, caur kustību var pateikt daudz vairāk, nekā esmu savu ideju paudis vārdos! Tā ir tik brīnišķīga skola! Es atkal jūtos kā students, mācos, redzu un saprotu. Un vēlreiz gribētu akcentēt to, ko teicu jau sākumā: šis ir absolūts komandas darbs. Mēs viens otram nākam talkā nevis kritizējot, bet ar padomu – cits cita idejām pieslēdzamies, kā labāk darīt. Un cik interesanti: Agris arī saviem deju skolotājiem uzticējis konkrētus uzdevumus, konkrētas horeogrāfijas. Redzu, kā viņi viens otru "inficē" ar "radīšanas bacili"... Arī bērni piedalās ar savām idejām, ar saviem piedāvājumiem. Arī Induļa un Ārijas atveidotāji veidojuši daļu no horeogrāfiskajiem zīmējumiem un paņēmieniem. Un kas man ir tik ļoti būtiski, iestudējot jebkuru darbu – un šis nav izņēmums – ka konkrētais darbs arī pašam izpildītājam, pašam māksliniekam ir ļoti, ļoti personisks. Tas ir mūsu kopējās enerģijas radītais bērniņš, un mēs ļoti ceram, ka viņš būs dzīvotspējīgs un patiks arī pārējiem, jo enerģija nāk no malu malām...
Sestdienas “Atsperes” viesis - aktieris Gundars Grasbergs. Viņš ir kuršu vadonis Pudiķis Raiņa jaunības traģēdijā “Indulis un Ārija”, kam 20. septembrī pirmizrāde Latvijas Nacionālajā teātrī. Sarunā - par skatuvi, dzīvi ārpus tās, kontrabasu, bērnu mācīšanu un prokrastinēšanu. Nacionālajā teātrī šovakar Raiņa traģēdijas “Indulis un Ārija” pirmizrāde. Vakar īpašo viesu izrādē man blakus sēdēja komponists Arturs Maskats, kurš atcerējās viņa komponēto mūziku šai lugai Dailes teātrī pirms 40 gadiem. Viņš noteica - nu jā, koris, ko tad citu, man arī bija koris. Jūsu iestudējumā ir Ērika Ešenvalda mūzika un "dzīvs" koris, turklāt kāds - Valsts akadēmiskais koris “Latvija”. Ko tas maina tavā aktiera izjūtā, kad darbojas vēl tāds milzīgs sastāvs un dzīva mūzika ir līdzās? Tas ir neaprakstāmi, ka 50 cilvēki veido atmosfēru "dzīvajā", tepat uz vietas. Mēs visu laiku strādājām ar ierakstiem tajās vietās, kur iecerēta mūzika, koris jau bija veicis demo ierakstus, bet tad pienāca brīdis, kad viņi atnāca un apsēdās zālē, un bija sajūta, ka tirpas skrien pa kauliem, ka dzīvā enerģija ceļ šo mūziku. Uzdevums ir saslēgties kopā ar viņiem. Mēs par sevi spēlējam ludziņu, bet mēs to stāstu stāstām ar viņiem kopā. Tas ir elements, kas brīnišķīgā veidā veido atmosfēru ainām. Tur tev jāpiekrīt pilnīgi noteikti. Divas pirmizrādes divās blakus dienās - Dailes teātrī “Orākuls”, Nacionālajā teātrī - “Indulis un Ārija”. Digitālais pret analogo. Par ko tu esi - kompaktdisku vai skaņuplati? Jo abi ir labi. Skaidrs, ka laiks iet un bez digitālā neiztikt nekur, bet teātris tomēr ir dzīvā, analogā māksla. Mūsu iestudējuma gadījumā mēs mikrofonus neizmantojam, nav apskaņots nekas. Tas pat liekas kā solītis atpakaļ - tikai ar dzīvu vārdu un dzīvu dziedāšanu zālē tikt līdz skatītājiem. Protams, tas bija arī izaicinājums - gandrīz katrā izrādē uz lielās skatuves tiek izmantoti mikrofoni, bet tomēr jāspēj runāt tā, kā šis teātris bija būvēts, lai mēs tur stāvētu un ar sevi piepildītu zāli. Ar režisori Indru Rogu jūs droši vien daudz esat runājuši par to, ar kādu domu gribat piepildīt šo lugu šodien. Kā tu teiktu? Klausoties Ērika Ešenvalda mūziku un saprotot lugas tēmu, man tā ir lūgšana par Latviju. Tur ir tik milzīgas saistības ar šībrīža situāciju. Par to ir daudz runāts, režisore arī daudz ir savas domas par to izteikusi. Tas ir mūsu liktenis. Tad tā bija saujiņa kūru, tad zemgaļi, tagad ir noformējusies Latvija, bet viņa ir maza. Kā Raiņa Mintauts saka, tas ir smilšu grauds, kuru jebkurā brīdī kāds iedomāsies un gribēs samalt, izcept un apēst. Bet tomēr latvji ir spītes cilts. Sīka spītes cilts. Indulis to saprata. Viņa lielā ideja bija, ka nāks laiks un tas, ko mēs nepanācām - tautas vienosies. Tas ir fakts, un to Rainis ir ierakstījis, ka tautām ir jāvienojas, lai mēs būtu spēks un stāvētu pretī šiem milžiem, kas vienmēr gribēs lāčot pāri. Ir jāvienojas, jautājums tikai - uz kādiem pamatiem. Mintauts piedāvā uz varas un parastajiem pamatiem, bet tam jānotiek nevardarbīgā veidā, ka tautas vienosies un tāpēc gribēs būt vienotas savā starpā. Tās netiks pakļautas, bet uz citiem principiem gribēs tikt vienotas. Kaut kādā ziņā tas jau ir noticis. Eiropas Savienības ideja, kā šis Eiropas bloks formējas - tas jau toreiz ir bijis pravietots. Tā bija Induļa lielā doma. Par šo tēmu savā veidā runā arī “Orākuls”. Pēdējā laikā no izrādēm paliek prātā citāti, no “Orākula” man palika prātā, ka miers ir tikai viena no kara fāzēm. No šīs izrādes arī paliek prātā daudzi citāti. Atcerējos un sev pierakstīju tādu, ko saka Ārija - te saulīte par sarkanu, mums, vāciem, balta tā. Vēl viens citāts - latveļi iepretim leišu milzenim. Programmiņā jums ir doti jūsu spilgtākie citāti vai atslēgas frāzes lugā, bet tur nav tava citāta, tāpēc vaicāšu - kas ir tava atslēgas frāze lugā? Pudiķa skatījums ir… Pudiķis ir kuršu vadonis, tavs tēls. Nē, viņš ir labietis. Viņš saprot, ka bez vadoņa mēs nevaram, un viņš pats tāds vairs nav, viņš ir gados. Tur ir palikuši pensionāri un bērni, un ir vajadzīgs jaunais līderis, un viņš ir tas, kurš viņu ir izaudzinājis. Bet Pudiķis vienalga pārstāv veco, konservatīvo domāšanu, ka mēs paši varēsim, paši ar sakostiem zobiem cīnīsimies, bet neiesim ne ar vienu nekādās koalīcijās, tikai paši. Beigu teksts ir - es saprotu, tu mani uzveici. Viņš līdz galam īsti nevar saprast Induļa domu, uz kurieni tas viss iet - ar mīlestību, saprašanu, piedošanu nē, ar atriebšanu, ar naidu mums ir sevi jāaizsargā. Viņš nevar saprast, kur iet tā jaunā Induļa doma. Taču beigās viņš atzīst, ka tu esi mani uzvarējis, tas ir tas jaunais spēks, tagad ir tavs laiks, dzīvosim. Plašāk - audioierakstā.
Dos destinos no excesivamente lejanos pero separados por un mundo de distancia entre ellos son los elegidos para este episodio de El Placer de Viajar. El episodio de esta semana de El Placer de Viajar nos propone dos destinos que, pese a encontrarse a una distancia no demasiado grande como la que hay entre la Comunidad de Madrid y el norte de Marruecos, está separados por todo un mundo en todos los demás sentidos. El programa que presentan Kelu Robles y Carmelo Jordá viaja de nuevo a Tánger, un destino que ambos han visitado y en el que se disfruta de una experiencia perfecta para una primera inmersión en una sociedad musulmana totalmente auténtica, pero sin muchos de los inconvenientes de otras zonas, más lejanas, más rurales, de Marruecos. La medina y la casba ofrecen esa experiencia más tradicional, mientras que otras zonas de la ciudad recuerdan el pasado de Tánger como enclave internacional o incluso su época bajo dominio español. Y en la segunda parte del capítulo vuelve David Alonso para hacer en esta ocasión una propuesta un tanto soprendente: todo un road trip por carreteras y paisajes de ensueño y a sólo un paso de Madrid capital, a través de la sierra de Guadarrama y de su entorno. Escríbenos, explícanos qué te gusta más y si hay algo que no te gusta tanto de El Placer de Viajar, dinos de qué destinos quieres que hablemos y si quieres que tratemos algún tema y, por supuesto, pregúntanos lo que quieras en el correo del programa: elplacerdeviajar@libertaddigital.com.
Si a veces nos cuesta comunicarnos y entendernos usando un mismo lenguaje, ¿eso sería más fácil o más difícil usando la telepatía? En este episodio, Andrés Kalawski y Paula Molina se ponen de acuerdo con una mirada, y conversan sobre las ventajas y desventajas que podría ofrecer el acceso ilimitado a la mente de los otros.
Uno de los grandes sueños de la humanidad es volar, aunque de cierto modo ya lo hacemos. Pero, ¿qué pasaría si pudiéramos alzar el vuelo sin mayor esfuerzo? Es el tema de la conversación de este episodio con Andrés Kalawski y Paula Molina.
El funeral del papa Francisco en la plaza de San Pedro ha sido tan sencillo y austero como lo fue en sus más de 12 años de pontificado. Hablamos con Monseñor Joan-Enric Vives, obispo de Urgell y copríncipe de Andorra, en Las Mañanas de RNE, quien estuvo presente el pasado sábado en representación de Andorra: "La ciudad ama a su pastor y lo demostró por las calles y balcones. Ha sido un momento grande en que se ha mostrado que la liturgia de la Iglesia atrae y tiene su gran belleza", afirma. El obispo ha asegurado que "debemos conservar el legado del papa en todo lo positivo" y cree que el próximo pontífice seguirá sus pasos. Su último adiós ha congregado a los principales líderes internacionales, con encuentros como el presidente de estadounidense, Donald Trump, con su homólogo ucraniano en una reunión previa a la misa, hablando en el interior de la Basílica de San Pedro: "Ojalá pudiésemos decir que el Santo Padre propició un pequeño milagro, lograr la paz en Ucrania o, al menos, parar la guerra", dice el obispo, quien recuerda a Francisco como un pilar fundamental "abriendo procesos". Escuchar audio
Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre la filtración de las críticas de cargos del PSOE a su líder en Castilla y León debido a un micro abierto
Elena Gijón reflexiona en su entrada en 'Noticias mediodía' sobre el plan del Gobierno para aumentar el gasto en defensa.❌ Belarra se presenta en Moncloa con una camiseta pacifista para hablar del gasto en defensa
Elena Gijón reflexiona en su entrada en 'Noticias mediodía' sobre el plan del Gobierno para aumentar el gasto en defensa.❌ Belarra se presenta en Moncloa con una camiseta pacifista para hablar del gasto en defensa
La crisis sanitaria del coronavirus cambió nuestras vidas. Esta semana se cumplen cinco años del decreto del estado de alarma debido a la propagación de la enfermedad. En el informativo '24 Horas de RNE', ponemos el foco en el papel que desempeñaron la medicina y la ciencia en uno de los momentos más críticos que nos ha tocado vivir como sociedad.Nuestro compañero del área de Sociedad, Luis Vallés, ha hablado con Sonia Vázquez Morón, una de las primeras investigadoras del Centro Nacional de Microbiología, quien se encargó de secuenciar las muestras de COVID que llegaban desde todos los hospitales de España para determinar si eran positivas o negativas.La investigadora explica que, en ese momento, el Centro Nacional de Microbiología "montó un dispositivo especial para dar respuesta a todo tipo de diagnóstico", ya que los hospitales estaban colapsados y no podían asumir esa tarea. Además, Morón reconoce que fue "un desbordamiento constante", y detalla cómo se organizaron para sacar adelante el trabajo, dividiéndose las tareas y optimizando los recursos disponibles.También ha compartido cómo vivió esta situación en primera persona: "Era una situación especial, no habíamos vivido nada parecido. Estás viendo todo el desastre que hay y eso te quita la parte de tu profesión que puedes disfrutar". Finalmente, destaca una lección positiva que nos dejó la pandemia: "Invertir en prevención y en ciencia supuso que la vacuna estuviese desarrollada y la pudiésemos utilizar".Escuchar audio
Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre la investigación a los responsables de una urbanización exclusiva de Villanueva de la Cañada, en Madrid, por robar agua a través de pozos ilegales para llenar las piscinas particulares de sus dueños
¿QUIÉN NO QUIERE PODER? "El poder absoluto se alcanza cuando coinciden la libertad y el sometimiento". Esta frase paradójica y perteneciente al libro "Sobre El Poder", de BYUNG-CHUL HAN, es analizada en nuestro programa de hoy, por VÍCTOR BERMÚDEZ, asesor en Política Educativa del Consejo de Europa y responsable de la Comisión de Educación de la Red Española de Filosofía, porque lo paradójico siempre invita a pensar. ¿Cómo se define hoy El Poder? ¿En qué consisten y en qué se diferencian el Poder por Coacción y el Poder por Convicción? ¿Nos hemos planteado alguna vez que quizá nuestras acciones, incluso nuestros pensamientos, responden tal vez a manipulaciones tan amables y sutiles, que hacen que nos sometamos voluntariamente al interés y a la voluntad de los demás, sin ser conscientes ni siquiera de ello? ¿Pudiéra ser que desde fuera estén orientando nuestras ideas siendo incluso nosotros ajenos a ello?... ¿Y si eso que vivimos como plena libertad no fuera tal?... De todo esto y de mucho más hoy nuestro profesor nos hablará. Por otra parte continuamos leyendo la obra de SÉNECA y nos detenemos en su libro "Cartas a Lucilio", narrando pasajes de la epístola 97 que trata sobre la corrupción, y de la epístola 61 que habla sobre la muerte. Además contamos breve su biografía en torno a los hechos relativos a la proclamación de Nerón como nuevo Emperador, qué sucesos ocurrieron, quién o quiénes le protegieron, y qué papel, en todos estos acontecimientos, Séneca dedempeñó. Y contextualizando melodía y filosofía, en esta ocasión nos regalan una excelente e inédita versión de la música de Verdi, especial para este programa, en concreto del Acto III de Nabucco ("Va pensiero"), con letra de Nana Mouskouri, interpretada por los magníficos componentes del CORO DE CÁMARA LAMINIUM, de Daimiel, con CRISTINA GÓMEZ LIMÓN al frente. Escucharles es un honor y un placer.
Falta menos de UNA semana para las elecciones de EEUU así que por si eres de los que piensan ¿Y eso a mi qué? invitamos a Dany, una estudiante de periodismo de la universidad de Navarra para que nos platique de un proyecto padrísimo en el que está involucrada y nos explique por qué lo que pasa en EEUU nos afecta más de lo que creemos. Quédate para saber más. . Recuerda que nuestra intención es abrir la conversación, así que te invitamos a investigar más, a contrastar posturas y que tú formes tu propia opinión. . Link para donar: https://donorbox.org/donativosbuscaminas Vota por tu candidato favorito: https://www.theworld.vote/ Club buscaminero: https://www.somosbuscaminas.com/buscamineros Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio de hoy Carles e Iñigo hablamos de en qué lugar viviríamos en caso de que no estuviéramos viajando por el mundo. Exploramos posibles lugares y pensamos sobre los distintos sitios en los que hemos vivido y visitado por el mundo. Desde Japón, Australia, Asia, Canadá, Centroamérica, Colombia, Italia... ¿Dónde viviríamos si tuviéramos que elegir un solo lugar? ¿Qué estilo es el que nos convence más? ¡No te pierdas este emocionante episodio del podcast Emprendiendo y Viajando! Enlaces: Sigue a iñigo en 30 días en su camión: viajandosimple.com/serie Apúntate a la Newsletter de Carles en: https://vivedistinto.com/
Nuestro sospechoso habitual, Sabino Méndez, reflexiona sobre la atracción que tenemos hacia ciertos lugares físicos donde han estado figuras que veneramos
Nuestro sospechoso habitual, Sabino Méndez, reflexiona sobre la atracción que tenemos hacia ciertos lugares físicos donde han estado figuras que veneramos
Palabra de Dios: “Alabad a Jehová, invocad su nombre,Dad a conocer en los pueblos sus obras. Cantad a él, cantadle salmos; hablad de todas sus maravillas. Gloriaos en su santo nombre; alégrese el corazón de los que buscan a Jehová. Buscad a Jehová y su poder; buscad su rostro continuamente. Haced memoria de las maravillas que ha hecho, de sus prodigios, y de los juicios de su boca.” 1 Crónicas 16:8-12 Perlas: El poder de la gratitud está conectado con el poder del testimonio, y el poder del testimonio consiste en glorificar a Dios y alcanzar la vida de otros. Simple. Cuando agradecemos a Dios abierta y públicamente por todo lo que Él ha hecho y sigue haciendo en nuestras vidas, otras personas serán edificadas en su fe, otros serán fortalecidos en medio de sus luchas, otros verán una luz en medio de su oscuridad, otros que ni siquiera conocen al Señor, entregarán sus vidas a Él, por causa del testimonio. Todos necesitamos conocer a un Dios vivo, que ama, que sana, que perdona, que hace justicia, que provee, que restaura, que levanta. Todos fuimos alcanzando porque hubo alguien que nos dio testimonio de Cristo. Muchos serán alcanzados por causa de tu testimonio y del mío. Pero, para que alguien sea capaz de lanzarse a hablar abiertamente de su testimonio, tiene que estar muy agradecido, muy claro acerca de Quién lo ha traído hasta aquí y Quién ha sido el autor de todo lo que es y todo lo que tiene en su vida. Esa persona debe estar lista para mostrar su debilidad y su pequeñez, y la omnipotencia y la grandeza del Señor. Y para esto es necesario ser agradecido…recuerda que aquel que es agradecido, es humilde.Pudiéramos resumirlo así: Una persona genuinamente agradecida, dará gloria a Dios compartiendo su testimonio para que otros también sean bendecidos. La obra que el Señor ha hecho en nuestras vidas no es para que la disfrutemos solos y la callemos…jamás. Todo lo que Dios hace en nosotros, Él siempre está pensando en otras personas también. Su deseo es que la gracia y la vida que Él ha derramado sobre nosotros, salte de dentro de nosotros hacia otras personas, que otros lo conozcan, que otros sean salvos, que otros sean también sanados, que todo lo que Él nos da (paz, amor, sabiduría, fuerzas, fe, ánimo), todo lo entreguemos. Y entre más damos, más recibidos de Su mano, entonces la gratitud crece, entonces el testimonio crece, entonces la fe aumenta, los milagros aumentan, más personas a nuestro alrededor son tocadas, más personas comienzan a tener su propio testimonio, más personas llenas de gratitud que comienzan a compartir con otros…y así se forma un ciclo hermoso de bendición que comienza con la gratitud.Oración: Gracias Padre por el testimonio que has construido en mi vida y todo lo nuevo que estás construyendo y agregando a Tu obra en mí. Yo estoy agradecido, Tú me has enseñado y me sigues enseñando a permanecer agradecido. Yo quiero vivir para contar las maravillas que has hecho. Dame Señor la valentía para compartir mi testimonio con aquellos con quienes no me he atrevido a hacerlo. Coloca frente a mí las personas y orquesta los tiempos para que yo pueda darte gloria a través de mi historia y mi camino contigo. Quiero ser usado por ti para alcanzar a otros. Quiero ser parte de Tu obra, quiero colaborar contigo y ser bendición en la vida de cada persona que colocas frente a mí. Amén. Reto del día: Me imagino que ya sabes cuál es el reto. Así es, el reto es que hoy compartas tu testimonio (lo que Dios ha hecho en ti hasta hoy), con la persona que Dios traiga a tu corazón, por gratitud a Dios, para darle gloria a Él, y para bendecir la vida de esa persona.Continúa haciendo tu journal de gratitud, te ayudará en la conquista del reto de permanecer agradecido cada día de tu vida. Podcast original de canaanusa.org & Liliana García --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canaan-usa-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canaan-usa-podcast/support
Si Pudiéramos Escribir el 'Guion' de la NFL 2023 (Final de Temporada)
Dodamies uz kādu ļoti attālu valsti. Kādu laiku neesam bijuši Okeānijā un tādēļ šoreiz aplūkojam valsti, kuras galvaspilsēta Honiara atrodas 13,5 tūkstošu kilometru attālumā no Rīgas. Cik iespaidīgs ir šis attālums? Attālums no Rīgas līdz zemeslodes vidum ir divas reizes mazāks jeb 6371 kilometrs. Zālamana salas gan nav diametrāli pretēji uz zemeslodes Rīgai. Otrā pusē zemeslodei no Rīgas skatupunkta atrodas Klusais okeāns. Vistuvākā sauszeme ir Jaunzēlande. Bet pie Zālamana salām atgriežoties – valsts sastāv no vairāk nekā 900 salām un saliņām. Lielākā daļa no tām nav apdzīvotas un galvenās salas ir tikai sešas. Un ja ar tik lielu skaitu salu nebūtu par maz, tad Zālamana salās atrodas arī pasaulē aktīvākais zemūdens vulkāns, kurš ik pa brīdim arī izvirst. Valstī dzīvo nedaudz vairāk nekā 700 000 iedzīvotāju, un apmēram 75% valsts teritorijas klāj lietusmeži. Salīdzinājumam – Latvijas teritorijā meži ir 52 procenti. Starp citu, ar pozitīvu tendenci pieaugt. Gandrīz puse no šiem vairāk nekā trim miljoniem hektāru mežu pieder Latvijas valstij. Pārējais – privātīpašniekiem. Bet Zālamana salās mežu apjoms samazinās. Atmežošana notiekot milzīgos tempos – apmēram 40 tūkstoši hektāri gadā. Un, kā varat iedomāties, visvairāk no šī cieš lietusmežos dzīvojošie daudz jo daudz dzīvnieku, putnu un augu. Ļoti daudzi no tiem ir endēmiski un nav atrodami nekur citur pasaulē. Pirmie iedzīvotāji Zālamana salās esot ieradušies apmēram pirms 30 tūkstošiem gadu. Bet tikai 1568. gadā spāņu ceļotājs Alvaro de Mendana bija pirmais eiropietis, kurš salas pamanīja. Spāņiem neizdevās nostiprināties salās. Bet britiem, sākot no 1767. Gada, gan. Amerikāņu un britu vaļu mednieki aktīvi salas apmeklēja arī visu 19. gadsimtu, paralēli īpašumtiesības mainot no britiem uz vāciešiem un atpakaļ. Otrā pasaules kara laikā Zālamana salas iekaroja japāņi un rezultātā tās kļuva par vienu no nozīmīgākajiem kauju punktiem Klusā okeāna teātrī, kā to reizēm dēvē Otrā pasaules kara terminoloģijā. Un te interesants fakts – slavenais ASV prezidents Džons F. Kenedijs bija ļoti pateicīgs Zālamana salām par viņa faktisku izglābšanos. Proti, 1943. gadā, kad Kenedijs vadīja ASV krasta apsardzes patruļkuģi, japāņi pa to iešāva torpēdu. Rezultātā Kenedijs kopā ar izdzīvojušajiem apkalpes locekļiem bija spiesti peldēt apmēram sešus kilometrus līdz tuvumā esošajām Zālamana salām, kur pēc tam divas dienas pārtika tikai no kokosriekstiem. Pēc tam jūrniekus izglāba divi vietējie zvejnieki. Sala, uz kuras nonāca Kenedijs un apkalpe, tobrīd nebija apdzīvota un saucās Plūmju Pudiņa Sala. Vēlāk jau to pārsauca par Kenedija salu, bet pats Kenedijs Ovālajā kabinetā esot sev par piemiņu vienmēr turējis kokosrieksta čaulu. Bet atgriežoties pie nopietnās politikas, jo šis tāds deserta cienīgs fakts sanāca, – daudzas no Zālamana salas tika izpostītas Otrā pasaules kara laikā, kas veicināja arī nacionālisma un autonomijas ideju pieaugumu. Kombinācijā ar augošajām pēckara koloniālās atbrīvošanās idejām, Zālamana salas panāca neatkarību no britiem 1978. gadā. Jautājums par neatkarību vienmēr ir nedaudz strīdīgs. Esam vairākkārtīgi runājuši par valstīm, kuras ir suverēnas lēmumu pieņemšanā, bet to valsts galva tomēr ir Apvienotās Karalistes karaliene vai karalis. Zālamana salas nav izņēmums – tās ir daļa no britu veidotās Nāciju Sadraudzības, kurā šodien ietilpst 56 valstis, piecpadsmit no kurām Karalis Čārlzs Trešais ir valsts galva. Tādēļ arī Zālamana salas ir konstitucionālā monarhija. Bet kāda tad ir Nāciju Sadraudzības – šī savdabīgā politiskā veidojuma – nākotne, analizē. Žaneta Ozoliņa, ilggadēja Latvijas Universitātes Sociālo zinātņu fakultātes profesore un vadošā pētniece.
Hablaremos sobre el reto que representa el proceso de desapego durante el duelo. ¿Cómo afrontarlo? -----------------------
Conocemos menos las profundidades del planeta que lo que lo rodea, pero ¿qué sabemos que hay?
Israel, fue según la biblia, la Tierra Prometida al pueblo de Dios. Dios se la prometió a Abraham, a Isaac el hijo de Abraham, y luego al nieto de Abraham, Jacob. Metafísicamente, Israel tiene un significado importante en el camino de despertar de conciencia de la raza humana. Israel significa “quien prevalece con Dios”. El que prevalece con Dios experimenta una transformación, despierta a un gran entendimiento, aviva una fuerza interior que la trae a la superficie con perpetuo vigor, y estoy parafraseando al fundador de Unity, Charles Fillmore, cuando en su libro Diccionario Metafísico, explica el significado de Israel. Pudiéramos pensar que la Tierra Prometida es un terreno físico donde llegar, y así lo entendieron nuestros ancestros y por 40 años estuvieron cruzando países, montañas y océanos con el afán de llegar a esa tierra. Después de años de travesía siguieron por siglos sufriendo las mismas persecuciones y los mismos efectos del egoísmo humano, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unityvisionencienciayfe/message
Palabra de Dios: “Y la lengua es un fuego, un mundo de maldad. La lengua está puesta entre nuestros miembros, y contamina todo el cuerpo, e inflama la rueda de la creación, y ella misma es inflamada por el infierno. Porque toda naturaleza de bestias, y de aves, y de serpientes, y de seres del mar, se doma y ha sido domada por la naturaleza humana; pero ningún hombre puede domar la lengua, que es un mal que no puede ser refrenado, llena de veneno mortal. Con ella bendecimos al Dios y Padre, y con ella maldecimos a los hombres, que están hechos a la semejanza de Dios. De una misma boca proceden bendición y maldición. Hermanos míos, esto no debe ser así. ¿Acaso alguna fuente echa por una misma abertura agua dulce y amarga? Hermanos míos, ¿puede acaso la higuera producir aceitunas, o la vid higos? Así también ninguna fuente puede dar agua salada y dulce.” Santiago 3: 6-12 Perlas: ¿Qué tal esa descripción de la lengua? Aquí seguimos leyendo cuán fuerte es el poder de la lengua y cuán difícil es llegar a “domarla”, leímos que “ningún hombre puede domarla”. Esto es por supuesto, en sus fuerzas jamás lo logrará. También nos confronta la Palabra con el hecho de que con la misma boca con la que bendecimos y alabamos a Dios, con esa misma boca maldecimos o herimos a los demás. Dice la Biblia que esto no puede ser, que no es posible que de una misma boca salga amor y amargura. Pudiéramos concluir que si estamos dañando, hiriendo y maldiciendo a ciertas (o a todas) personas con quienes compartimos la vida, y por otro lado estamos alabando a Dios, entonces nuestra alabanza es falsa. Y cuando estamos midiendo muy bien nuestras palabras con algunas personas que nos interesan (porque nos representan un beneficio) entonces nuestra respeto y palabras de honra también son falsos. Piénsalo, ¿por qué tu jefe es digno de tu respeto, pero tu hijo no? ¿Qué sentido tiene esto? La misma Biblia dice también que si no puedo amar a mi hermano, no es real que pueda amar a Dios. El poder de nuestra boca es inmenso. Las palabras que nos dijeron las personas significativas de nuestra vida, terminaron convirtiéndose en nuestras “verdades y creencias”. Los golpes en el alma que recibimos nos han durado miles de veces más que los golpes físicos. Ese es el poder de la boca. ¿Qué tal si comenzamos a utilizar ese poder guiados por Aquel que nos lo dio? Te imaginas cuántos corazones pudiéramos sanar, cuántas personas caídas pudiéramos levantar. Imagínate ser usado por Dios para sanar, impactar y transformar vidas eternamente, comenzando por tu familia. Oración: Señor, me arrepiento de cada palabra hiriente que ha salido de mi boca. Me arrepiento porque he pretendido y permitido que de mi boca salga bendición y maldición. Hoy decido perdonar a cada persona que me hizo daño con sus palabras. Perdono persona por persona, herida por herida. Los perdono y te pido perdón porque yo he repetido la historia. Perdóname y ayúdame Espíritu Santo a cambiar mi historia y la historia de mi familia utilizando el poder que me has dado, el poder del fruto de mis labios. Reto del día: Haz una lista de las personas que te hirieron con el poder de sus bocas. Escribe las palabras que te dijeron. Perdónalos uno por uno. Toma del perdón que Cristo te ha dado y perdónalos. Después de perdonarlos, serás libre del poder de sus palabras sobre tu vida y de las consecuencias que has arrastrado hasta hoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canaan-usa-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canaan-usa-podcast/support
D. Eduardo es un sacerdote español que ha dedicado gran parte de su ministerio a la predicación y al acompañamiento espiritual en instituciones educativas. Estudió leyes y ejerció de abogado antes de su ordenación sacerdotal en 1999.
La premisa que recuerda a tantas series de ciencia ficción, incluso a la cómica 'Upload', parece cada vez más cerca.El científico informático hindú de Silicon Valley, Prateek Desai, que ha fundado varias plataformas de inteligencia artificial, predice audazmente que la "conciencia" de un ser humano podría cargarse en dispositivos digitales para finales de este mismo año.Suscríbete a MUY HISTORIA con un descuento del 50% usando el código especial para podcast - PODCAST1936https://bit.ly/3Mz0ImVComparte nuestro podcast en tus redes sociales, puedes realizar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o Spotify.Dirección, locución y producción: Iván Patxi Gómez GallegoContacto de publicidad en podcast: podcast@zinetmedia.esSuscríbete a Muy Interesante https://suscripciones.zinetmedia.es/mz/
La vicepresidenta de la Cámara de Diputadas y Diputados, Catalina Pérez (RD), dijo que "uno no puede negar que es una demanda que está en el interés de la ciudadanía, más allá de los efectos que uno considera que tiene sobre la economía".
La vicepresidenta de la Cámara de Diputadas y Diputados, Catalina Pérez (RD), dijo que "uno no puede negar que es una demanda que está en el interés de la ciudadanía, más allá de los efectos que uno considera que tiene sobre la economía".
Emulando personas ejemplaresBendiciones!Vamos a ver dos capítulos que muestran el contraste de 3 reyes en sus formas de reinar, de vivir y de practicar sus creencias. En el capítulo 21 veremos la vida de Manasés y Amón. 2 Reyes 21:1-6 RVA2015Manasés tenía doce años cuando comenzó a reinar, y reinó cincuenta y cinco años en Jerusalén. El nombre de su madre era Hefsiba. Él hizo lo malo ante los ojos del SEÑOR, conforme a las prácticas abominables de las naciones que el SEÑOR había echado de delante de los hijos de Israel. Volvió a edificar los lugares altos que su padre Ezequías había destruido. Erigió altares a Baal e hizo un árbol ritual de Asera, como había hecho Acab, rey de Israel. Se postró ante todo el ejército de los cielos y les rindió culto. También edificó altares en la casa del SEÑOR, de la cual el SEÑOR había dicho: “En Jerusalén pondré mi nombre”. Edificó altares a todo el ejército de los cielos en los dos atrios de la casa del SEÑOR. Hizo pasar por fuego a su hijo, practicó la magia y la adivinación, evocó a los muertos y practicó el espiritismo. Abundó en hacer lo malo ante los ojos del SEÑOR, provocándolo a ira.Este rey fue el hijo de Ezequías, el gran rey que renovó la vida espiritual del pueblo. Su hijo destrozó y acabó con todo lo grande y santo que su padre hizo. Que dolor ver que uno de sus hijos pisotee todo lo que su padre hizo. Es por eso que este rey provocó la ira de Dios, haciendo cosas supremamente abominables y criminales. Manases no siguió el buen consejo de su padre. Este rey murió sin mucha honra y trajo confusión y miseria en su generación.El hijo de Manases, llamado Amón, se comportó igual o peor que su padre, y sufrió las consecuencias de sus actos muriendo prematuramente, siendo asesinado; reinó poco tiempo. Este rey no siguió el buen ejemplo de su abuelo. Pudiéramos pensar que el hijo de Amón tomaría el mismo destino de su padre y su abuelo, pero nos vamos a sorprender de la forma en que el siguiente rey Josias enfrenta su pasado y pone la mirada en Dios. Leamos como la biblia lo introduce:2 Reyes 22 Josías tenía ocho años cuando comenzó a reinar, y reinó treinta y un años en Jerusalén. El nombre de su madre era Yedida hija de Adaías, de Boscat.2 Él hizo lo recto ante los ojos del SEÑOR, y anduvo en todo el camino de su padre David, sin apartarse ni a la derecha ni a la izquierda.Wow! Él no miró a su padre ni a su abuelo, él miró a su antepasado David! El se fue hacía muchas generaciones atrás, David fue su modelo a seguir y afirmó al pueblo en el temor de Dios. Además, salvó al pueblo de la ira de Dios al descubrir las escrituras que habían sido olvidadas. 2 Reyes 22:10-13 RVA2015Asimismo, el escriba Safán declaró al rey diciendo: —El sacerdote Hilquías me ha dado un libro. Y Safán lo leyó en presencia del rey. Y sucedió que cuando el rey escuchó las palabras del libro de la Ley, rasgó sus vestiduras. Luego el rey mandó al sacerdote Hilquías, a Ajicam hijo de Safán, a Acbor hijo de Micaías, al escriba Safán y a Asaías, el siervo del rey, diciendo: —Vayan y consulten al SEÑOR por mí, por el pueblo y por todo Judá, respecto a las palabras del libro que ha sido hallado. Porque grande es la ira del SEÑOR que se ha encendido contra nosotros, por cuanto nuestros padres no han obedecido los mandamientos de este libro de hacer conforme a todo lo que ha sido escrito acerca de nosotros.El rey fue sensible a la voz de Dios y se humilló. Consultó a Dios para saber cómo recibir su perdón, cómo encontrar el camino a la reconciliación y abrir la ventanas de los cielos. Al tomar la iniciativa de reparar el templo de Dios, en ese momento encontraron el libro de la ley de Dios.Cuando tu y yo decidimos reparar nuestras vidas espirituales y permitimos que el Señor nos guie entonces encontraremos la verdadera intimidad con Dios.Leamos el momento en que Dios da la palabra de esperanza y reconciliación a Josias. 2 Reyes 22:15-20 RVA2015Y ella les dijo: —Así ha dicho el SEÑOR Dios de Israel: “Díganle al hombre que los ha enviado a mí, que así ha dicho el SEÑOR: ‘He aquí yo traeré el mal sobre este lugar y sobre sus habitantes, es decir, todas las palabras del libro que el rey de Judá ha leído. Porque me han abandonado y han quemado incienso a otros dioses, provocándome a ira con todas las obras de sus manos. Por eso se ha encendido mi ira contra este lugar, y no será apagada'”. Así dirán al rey de Judá que los ha enviado para consultar al SEÑOR: “Así ha dicho el SEÑOR Dios de Israel con respecto a las palabras que has escuchado: ‘Por cuanto tu corazón se ha conmovido y te has humillado delante del SEÑOR cuando escuchaste lo que he pronunciado contra este lugar y contra sus habitantes (que vendrían a ser objeto de horror y maldición), y por cuanto rasgaste tus vestiduras y lloraste en mi presencia, yo también te he escuchado, dice el SEÑOR. Por tanto, he aquí que yo te reuniré con tus padres, y serás reunido en tu sepulcro en paz. Tus ojos no verán todo el mal que traeré sobre este lugar'”. Y ellos dieron la respuesta al rey.Así que podemos hoy aprender de Josias varias cosas. Primero, buscar un buen ejemplo de un verdadero discípulo de Jesucristo. No nos excusemos más en los que nos han dado mal ejemplo y nos desaniman. Miremos a aquellos que en medio de sus limitaciones pudieron ser personas ejemplares en su diario vivir con Dios. También, comencemos a dar el primer paso de fe y reconstruir nuestro corazón para que Dios habite en él. Aunque tu templo esté débil, comienza poco a poco a buscar con sinceridad la presencia de Dios. En el camino Dios te va a guiar y te va a mostrar sus mandamientos y hacemos los cambios necesarios. Soy tu amigo Eduardo Rodríguez. #2Reyes21 #2Reyes22 #LibroDeReyes #2Reyes #HogaresDePacto #HogaresDePactoPodcast #EduardoRodriguezR
When Danny Pudi received the pilot script for ‘Community,' his agents wrote at the top that Abed was the role he was “born to play.” He had no idea at the time how true that would be. In this episode, Pudi traces his road from guest star on dramas like ‘The West Wing' and ‘ER' to his breakthrough role as the pop culture-obsessed Abed to his charming reunion with ‘Community' co-star Alison Brie in her new rom-com ‘Somebody I Used to Know.' We also talk about the career challenges he faced after the sixth season of that cult hit sitcom and how he's feeling about the chance to inhabit the character again when the ‘Community' movie finally starts shooting in the near future. Follow Danny Pudi on Twitter @dannypudi and Instagram @danielpudiFollow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Las cifras oficiales del comportamiento estadístico e indicadores del año lectivo se da entre mayo y junio de 2023, manifestó la ministra de Educación, Maruja Gorday de Villalobos, sin embargo, la cifra de fracasos a nivel nacional de 2022 podría haberse mantenido en 50 mil."Pudiéramos estar hablando de 50 mil estudiantes, es un indicador que no es positivo", señaló hoy al ser consultada en el programa Radiografía.La cifra pudo haber sido mayor, rondando en los 100 mil, dijo la titular del Meduca, pero se realizaron esfuerzos para bajar estos números.
A sneak peak to the international students podcast. This podcast is an interview between Micheal and Prudhvi discussing about the lifestyle of the international students and few difficulties which they faced while they first arrived at CMU.
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Si pudiéramos ser lo suficientemente crédulos y humildes para reconocer que dependemos de la Providencia Divina, seriamos como ese hombre atribulado que llego ante Jesus con la ansiedad de un hijo golpeado y poseído por fuerzas cósmicas de maldad, cuando creemos podemos ver operando Las maravillas de Dios, siempre son posible si solo puedes creer, te hago la pregunta: crees? Todo es posible aquel que puede creer, dile a Dios: Creo, ayúdame a creer aun más!
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Pudiéramos educar con otros métodos, así como lo intentaron nuestros padres, pero nada tan efectivo en la educación de los hijos como mostrarles lo que hacemos, la manera como resolvemos nuestros propios conflictos. Mostrarnos humanos sujetos a equivocación y corrección. En esta pequeña muestra de la Escuela para padres José Ordóñez contará algunas cosas importantes para poner en practica en el maravilloso reto de educar hijos adecuadamente.Contacto directo con José: jose@joseordonez.netMENSAJES ESCRITOS Y AYUDAS PARA LA FAMILIA:
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Elizabeth Molina: [00:00:00] Hello, my beautiful people, I'm Elizabeth Molina, and I am your beauty guru in this podcast, I will share with you all you need to know about beauty from the inside out, you will gain access to the latest beauty trends from head to toe, mind and soul. You will hear from the experts themselves, the trendy influencers, celebrities, athletes and of course, myself on all things beauty. This is definitely the place to be. Biohacking, hacking life, hacking into the life. For your beauty routine, are you ready for your global obsession? Today's podcast guest is the co-founder and CEO of Young Goose. His name is Amitay. Amitay is an entrepreneur in the Biohacking and Spaces. He's also, like I said, the co-founder and CEO of Young Goose, a biohacking skincare company. And he is also the host of The Young, a biohacking beauty podcast, which is super duper cool. And we get to really go in today and kind of talk about what is biohacking, how does it fit the beauty space and how is this beauty line merging the two together? Of course, these are some of my favorite topics, so we are going to be diving in. Elizabeth Molina: [00:01:18] Welcome, Amitay, to the podcast. How are you doing today? Amitay Eshel: [00:01:23] I'm doing great. Thank you so much for having me on. I'm actually very excited to be on the podcast. Elizabeth Molina: [00:01:29] Awesome. Thank you so much. I'm excited because you're doing some amazing things and I want to talk about the journey. We're obviously this is a big podcast. I'm all about Pudi holistic insight and our mind and soul, all of all of it. This all interconnected. And you have a very interesting story. You come from a different background, like you have a military background. So do you mind how do you go from being in a tactical division in the Israeli army to basically biohacking skin care to give us a new technology that we haven't seen yet? Can you tell us about that? I would love our audience and I are like, intrigued. Amitay Eshel: [00:02:09] Yeah, I think this is a twofold answer because the short answer is where I was in the military and I was in a very small unit in an even smaller task force in that unit, and it was a special operations unit in the Israeli military. In the short answer is you learn to think outside the box and you learn that the enemy is always innovating. So you have an intrinsic urge to innovate and to find that the next step to whatever the large goal that you've set. If so, that's the short answer. If you want to hear a little bit of the story. Yes. As we as we said, I ended up at the end of my military career, was heading the reconnaissance task force and section of my small special forces unit in Israel. Life is very demanding. There are a lot of ups and downs and a lot of negativity you see around you, especially if you serve and on the front line. And when I kind of find myself in the private sector and being asked to manage individuals because this is the kind of profession I chose, I got addicted, you might say to the the amazing feeling you're getting when you're letting when you're giving another person the opportunity to feel better about themselves. And that was such such a sharp contrast in comparison to what I did before. And and it was so speaking into my soul, if you would. Amitay Eshel: [00:03:52] I love that feeling. When when when you know, you made an impact on someone like someone's life. The positive impact that I have been chasing that feeling so I started in Israel is amazing in innovation in the beauty space as well, but mainly in cosmetic procedure, innovation. So anything that's got to do with cold lasers or types of healing lasers, types of radio frequency devices, you'd be surprised probably, you know, eight out of ten treatments that you've undergone, like ablative treatments, harsh treatments that you've undergone, if you would have there, they were done with an Israeli product. So I started as an executive in that space, took the lessons I learned in my military career. How do you accomplish a mission? How do you build a tactic for for that mission and apply them to the private sector? And then before the pandemic, a few months before the pandemic, we've launched a startup that's called Jungle's. In this startup basically aims to really ring in all of the latest biohacking innovations and bottle them up into something as simple as possible skincare product, and that's another area that I feel skincare is kind of going awry where you have, you know, one product to every half a problem and know need a few products, each problem. So part of our idea was to have all of these amazing new technologies there, but make it as simple as possible. Elizabeth Molina: [00:05:35] Yeah, what a great story. And I love how you brought in the military of solving a problem. You have to be in head. You have to prepare. You have to strategize. And here's the same thing. We're strategizing against time, gravity, the pollution in the air, the food that we eat, what we drink. This is what you are kind of trying to plan ahead is what you're saying. You're strategizing. How do I optimize my skin, my health for mitigating really what's happening on in the environment and in the world? Everything is changing. So I love that. But how did you guys come up with the name Young Goose? I really think it's very interesting. I try to think of it like, what is a young goose and what does it look like and why do we want to be like Youngie? So. So tell me about the name. Amitay Eshel: [00:06:20] First of all, the fact that you're already asking about the name to me is is a is a small win, you know, because I we wanted an interesting name. And when we established our our startup, the name was different, the name was called Emesis. And for me is is a positive effect that the body undergoes because of stress. Unfortunately, our goal is larger than just skin care and in other spaces that we were hoping took to kind of expand to the name was taken. So, you know, we had to kind of scramble and find a new name. And my partner thought of the name. Obviously we want the end goal is to maintain youth and the the connotation of Gousse, which is to us is a very positive animal. That was nickname in the military as well. And so it wasn't necessarily about me, but the connotation was very was very positive to us and it rang nicely. A nice Israeli saying it doesn't apply in every situation is nothing better than good enough. You know, if it's good enough, it's good enough. So we all like the name. No, there is no reason in a lot of areas in life to over complicate things and, you know, to overthink things. And we try to apply this principle where Elizabeth Molina: [00:07:50] It's a cool name. The packaging is really beautiful. I like that. It's er like seal like you just pump it, it comes out. I mean there's so many great things about the packaging. The way that you guys deliver it is just beautiful packaging. But I was like trying to figure out like does it stand for something, is he going to tell me it's like some sort of peptides like like I was like breaking my head, like what is usually I'm pretty good at figuring out the names and like what they mean, where they came from, where the origins. And I couldn't figure this one out. And I'm like, I just have to ask him, like, it's an interesting name. It's a beautiful packaging. If you guys are watching this live, you could see I'm holding up the bottle of what water there, what they're really known for, which is a product called the Caird. It's a cream. But we'll get into that in a little bit. Before we do, I kind of want to ask more questions about skin care. So why antiaging? Like, how Amitay Eshel: [00:08:45] Come, like every addiction you don't plan to get addicted beforehand? Right. And that that includes good, good addictions as well. I'm going to tell you about a recent interaction I had with a lady named Lillian, who was a professional institution. And obviously she already knew the product by working with her and making sure the products succeed with her business and to see how from the person that has a lot of personal issues, you know, sons with that are not, you know, rocking it in life at the moment, that they have challenging lives. And you can see a person with a lot of burden when I've when I've encountered her the first time. And the addicting feeling is the fact that I didn't solve anything else in her life. I didn't go and fly the Australian Council or son or whatever that would be. But what I did do is create a difference in a specific area of her life that has proliferated to other areas because she feels amazing about herself and what she can achieve. And she feels hopeful about the future. And I believe that when we have. This approach, not that not for me, like a Fugazi kind of standpoint of other things in mind, but you are going to be tackling things, your attitude is going to be much better and other things are going to respond better to you. So that's just an anecdotal example in general, because I started in that in that beauty space, these were the responses I got addicted to. When people go through a transformation or are hopeful about the future, they can see a light at the end of the tunnel, if you will, or they can see how they're going to be more confident. Confidence, I think, is underrated in general. That's something I feel I can really touch people individually. What we try to do in this in this company is obviously reach out to more people and end up as being the golden standard for for skincare and biohacking skincare and the agents in here. But that's a large goal. I'm addicted to the personal feeling of meeting a person and changing their lives personal. Elizabeth Molina: [00:11:03] Oh, yeah. I can obviously relate to that. And that is a feeling that I don't even know what there's like. No word to describe it. There's no money that can buy it. It's just you just feel like fulfilled, like your mission in life. You're doing it. And I know the feeling and that's why I do the work that I do. You do the work that you do. And that kind of is a good Segway to go into your podcast. You have a podcast, and in the podcast you kind of provide listeners with different aspects, different strategies, tips and tricks. I want to say for like General Skincare Antiaging, you talk about biohacking. What's the most interesting, unusual question that you have heard or. Yeah. That you've heard on the podcast or in general that you've answered on their coffee enemas? Amitay Eshel: [00:11:53] Not kidding. That's just because we talk to them. Elizabeth Molina: [00:11:56] That's my that's why Amitay Eshel: [00:11:59] When you ask me this question, what came to my mind is the using snail secretion as an antiaging. Elizabeth Molina: [00:12:07] Oh, my God. Amitay Eshel: [00:12:08] Ingredient. If we zoom out really the expectation or, you know, the belief that there is a quick fix, that there is something that we can apply on our skin and never mind, you know, our other daily habits or whatever that would be, that's going to change our skin. So secretion is is very interesting because the way that the myth behind it is, is that people who were picking cotton would get laceration in their hands and they've noticed that the skin healed faster if by mistake they've they've brushed against the snail. So that's that's where that comes from. And a lot of green products have it. Then when we have designed our eye cream, really looked at why didn't the skin reacts to what's in the snail secretion, we could isolate those peptides and create a product, all of them. But what you first hear about it and you think of smearing snails on your face, to me, it seems it's just such a funny image to me that. Yeah, yeah, definitely. That's one of those. I have another one for you that I just thought of. Elizabeth Molina: [00:13:14] Tell me, tell me. Tell me. Amitay Eshel: [00:13:15] That's something that's gaining more and more popularity as we know or if people don't know, red near infrared rays have positive effects on ourselves. And these are the rays that are very prominent during Sandown or Sunset's. So now and the question was, is the rumor true that you get health benefits from exposing your anus to. Elizabeth Molina: [00:13:39] But I've heard this Amitay Eshel: [00:13:43] That to me seems like there are other, you know, alternatives. But that's definitely another another thing out there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:13:50] You beat me. I was going to say I know about the bird poop one. Well, yeah, but I forget that one. I forget the bird's name because that's like an old. And then have you heard of the fire fascial. No, they take fire and they light your face on fire and it's official. Amitay Eshel: [00:14:10] Is that like is that like a laser resurfacing for, for on a budget. Elizabeth Molina: [00:14:16] No, probably. Maybe I don't know. So that's one and one that we've been talking a lot about is an anaconda fascial where you get an anaconda snake who is trained, trained. I'm doing air quotes. If you guys can't see the Anaconda strain, then well-fed and it like relieves tension from your face. And apparently it's like a really big trend. But I know, like in Asian countries, they do it. Some zoos do it to subsidize, I guess, to get money with that from their anaconda's. I don't know. But that's a that's some some of the new trends that are coming up, the fire official and the unofficial. So if you hear about those, let me know. OK, the son one. Really, really, that's there's an actress who did a blog about it, and she swears by it every morning she wakes up and she does it and she says that's her secret to looking great. Amitay Eshel: [00:15:11] Ok, fantastic. No, I'll just say that normal you know, you don't even need to choose super high end light therapy devices. So chromite starts at fifteen hundred and zero. Gravity is perfect. Your ex is like 8000. These are devices that not everyone should have in their home, but like a three dollar or I think they even have a smaller one. I'll do like panel. Elizabeth Molina: [00:15:35] Juba's pretty nice. Amitay Eshel: [00:15:36] Yeah. Yeah. And that has, if I'm not mistaken, about 12 times the power that you're going to get from from from the sun as far as near infrared and red. So I really, really suggest her trying this. Elizabeth Molina: [00:15:55] Well, you have your options. Amitay just gave you some options. He gave you the free one, go outside in the sun and beware or buy some devices and try it out for yourself. But, yeah, that was very interesting. OK, so I want to know what beauty means to you and how you apply this in your daily life. Amitay Eshel: [00:16:14] I am obsessed with sports. That's kind of a remnant of my my early life. And I love contact sports and contact sports involve a lot of injuries to me when I'm injured. I don't feel good about myself and about myself physically. It's like your body's betraying you. And because I consider myself not a very vain person from a beauty standpoint, I would equate the feeling of a healthy body and the confidence that the healthy body gives you or when you're unconfident because your body's, quote unquote, failing you to a feeling of being beautiful and being outside at least. At least that's that's the way I understand it. So to me, beauty is confidence. And I said before that confidence is underrated because confidence allows us to shed some of our fears that some of the masks that we kind of don, to walk around in the world and not reveal our our full self and our full personality. And when a person is confident, they're less afraid of judgment and making mistakes. They show more of their personality. And like a snowball, they are better looking to themselves and to other people. So it's a snowball, right? You look better, you feel better, you get better feedback from the environment because you're nicer, because you're more friendly, more loving, etc., more generous, and you get generosity back. You feel better, you release it. So to me, that process, that being on a roll, if you will, and that's that's what beauty means to me. That's what the feeling of being beautiful Elizabeth Molina: [00:18:06] Means to me. That's not just beautiful, but I can imagine that that feels good, like feels amazing and it's contagious. Like what you're describing, the way that you see beauty s contagious, like you said, because when you're confident, there's like a little bit of vulnerability there because you're just showing up and being your best self and your confident self, and then that allows other people around you to also embrace themselves and be confident and say, wow, me too. I can do it, too. So that was like, that's so beautiful. Thank you for sharing that. That's like the recipe for life. Amitay Eshel: [00:18:43] And I love that you said vulnerability because vulnerability has two sides. There is an innate if we can think of someone in our brain that that just, you know, a negative part of our brain that just waits for something negative, some negative image of yourself to pop pop up and that that little person in your brain tells you how much you were like that all this time. It kind of takes you down. And that's one one part of vulnerability, which I'm not. I what I did not what occurred to me when you said vulnerability, there's another part of vulnerability, which is when you are so confident and so self accepting and you might hear some criticism or something might reminds you in an imperfect part of yourself, there is a vulnerable, confident side where you're saying you're recognizing, you're saying, yeah, I'm not perfect. These are sides maybe I need to work on. Maybe, you know, that's my luck. And I'm not no one is perfect. And that type of inclusive, accepting vulnerability is empowering itself, accepting vulnerability. And when we're confident, when we come from a self accepted place, because we feel beautiful, because we feel healthy, because we feel important and and essential to the world, that is part of the whole package. You. And accept yourself in your misfortune. Elizabeth Molina: [00:20:02] Guys, if you're not taking notes, pauses, screenshot of the podcast right now, listen to it again, because this is this is beauty. This is different aspects of beauty from different perspectives. And this is so beautiful to see here. Like, as I'm hearing it, I'm like, oh, that just feels so nice. Like just imagining that. So thank you for sharing that with us, with our audience, because sometimes we need a reminder, a reminder of what beauty is. It's not just the superficial, the wigs or the lashes or, you know, the treatments. It's it's a feeling, the confidence that you spoke about, the vulnerability, the showing up, the acceptance. So I love that you said Amitay Eshel: [00:20:43] That unless you really surround yourself with mirrors, beauty is in personal. Beauty is something that you can't see yourself for all the time. Right. It's only when you really take time to look at yourself is when you see yourself. So beauty is way is much more a feeling than a physical existence, if you would. That is why I did not answer as far as like physical attributes, because really that's a very small part of beauty. The biggest part is, is your feeling. Yeah. Elizabeth Molina: [00:21:11] And there are programs where people don't look at a mirror for 30 days or 21 days and they say that it's been life changing. People around them respond to them so much better. They even like forget about the outside beauty and it just internal. So I want to stress this, because this is such a great topic, especially since we've been home since the pandemic. The world has changed. And I think this is a great reminder. And taking it back to your company, Young Ghost, right now that we know the name, I want to ask you about your very special care cream, which is like what you said you guys are known for. Yeah. Tell me about the care. Does the care stand for anything? Or that's just Amitay Eshel: [00:21:54] Another carrier that is named for cellular anti aging air and energy. Wow. OK, good. It is a groundbreaking agreement and I'll explain shortly why. And the main patent that we are using in that cream is called In Our Noble, and that is an accumulation of the precursors. So Nadie, if to quote David Sinclair, who is a Harvard professor, but also one of the more prominent antiaging researchers in the world, and Nadie is the closest we have gotten to the fountain of youth. It is also something that if we took it from the body, let's say to all the energy from your body, you you will be dead in thirty seconds. So it's it's an essential molecule that is involved in more than 600 processes. And wow. And the reason it's the energy is there is because one of its main claims to fame is it's its it's how it facilitates energy creation. So any time we convert, you know, calories that leads into energy that our cells use, they need energy is kind of the waiter that carries that around. And the more energy you have, the more the cells can take care of themselves. And I'm sure it's of no surprise to hear that declines with age. Well, yes. And and that by the time we're sixty, we have about fifty percent of the energy that that ourselves. Oh my God. I used to. And I know Elizabeth Molina: [00:23:35] What you're here to save the day. Amitay Eshel: [00:23:37] Yes, exactly. That causes a lot of a lot of a lot of mistakes, a lot of, you know, repair damage in the cells and the cells wants to repair themselves, but they never get that supply of energy. The day the needs supplement industry is a quarter billion dollar industry. Just to give you an idea how many people believe in this product, it's one of the most researched, antiaging aging molecules today. If you know, mostly their health division, which is one of the biggest as far as money invested, is heavily researching and and precursors. And so that's a little bit about the background, the problem with that magic molecule. And we've only really touched the tip of the iceberg as far as its engaging properties, is that our body can't it's not in our body, can't receive it as a form of full molecule. You can't tell it if you go. That's an ad. And nobody's going to know what to do with it because it never has seen it before like that. There is no natural energy in nature which we kind of consume. So the body needs the Lego pieces to make any and like any Lego piece, you have one that's that's bigger and you can you can create more from it and less so. And it is being created from. You things that we that we would know be three is one of them tryptophan and a few other molecules which are less famous, which we have discovered recently, and the most effective in raising a Navy level. Amitay Eshel: [00:25:16] So the Lego pieces that are really the most useful are and and ah, and in our noble that that path we're using has both of them within it in a special formulation which makes it highly bioavailable in the skin. And then we looked at the most up to date and reliable research asked, OK, now what do we here with this molecule to create an synergetic effect? So we have other 10 other ingredients. We have the vitamins there. We have 10 P Cucu resveratrol, actually Pathet version of resveratrol, which is fermented, which makes it about 50 times more effective and less toxic for the skin. So there are a lot of there is a support group to NIV as well. And the end result is activation of the genes that control, repair and anti aging. And we're activating and fueling them, throwing fuel on the fire, if you will, for those genes and really making them ramp up their activity. And through that, we get anti aging benefits that are skin specific, because if you took a pill, whatever we just gave your cream, your skin in a very specific area would have to divide within your body. And and I'm not sure you want your toenails to A.H. as much as you want to. Crow's feet to. So it's nice to be able to Elizabeth Molina: [00:26:53] Or you might Amitay Eshel: [00:26:55] You might not say, you know, if someone has that concern, they can they can put our cream on their toenails now. But, yeah, the ability to choose is important. Not everyone has the same goals. I would love to to to perform at my highest athletic ability until I'm 100 years old. So I want to take the supplements. Someone else would like to look the best when they're 100 years old. And I might opt for the cream if it's a budgetary issue, or you could definitely do both. Elizabeth Molina: [00:27:29] So do you guys have a supplement? Is that what you're saying? Amitay Eshel: [00:27:32] No, I'm saying supplements working on one. We are working on one. We are working on one. That is that is more all encompassing, the best one at the moment from a different company that I'm not involved in. If I could recommend is. Yeah, please do is a company called NOVOs, which is end of the OS. They have an amazing, amazing, amazing antiaging product. And they also have Inamine, which is an energy precursor. So check them out. They're great. No affiliation, just great company. Elizabeth Molina: [00:28:07] Amazing. Yeah, because as you're talking, I'm like, you know, as far as coming from a bio hacker, as a woman, bio hacker and beauty hacker, I'm thinking I want to get to one hundred and look like I'm fifty five. But I also want to be functional like there's no point to to be that old and then also be like in diapers, in a wheelchair, hoping that my home attendant comes on time to change my diaper. Like that's not a good quality of life. So I'm like, can you do both. Amitay Eshel: [00:28:34] Definitely. And you and you know, that's your question is is very profound because if there is a way to have one and not the other, I haven't heard it all. The more we delve into medicine and health and wellness, the more we understand that systems are not working, individual systems are intertwined, that we're talking about biological systems. Your machinery in your body isn't isn't there are not they talk to each other, if you will, in order to achieve better skin. And this is backed by published substantial research. The better you are, the healthier you are, the healthier your skin would be. I wanted to say and vice versa, but that's not necessarily the case. But if you want to achieve healthy young looking skin, your approach should be a holistic approach and you should really ask yourself, how am I improving my overall health and wellness? And that in a healthy, young looking, vibrant, glowing skin would be a byproduct of that. Elizabeth Molina: [00:29:38] I love that. That's why we align. I cannot wait to try the product because I'm convinced I almost want to drink it. Is it edible? Amitay Eshel: [00:29:48] So we're we're working on it very, very, very natural. Version four for those who are OK, extremely picky. And that one of the one of the things we've got to roll down is funny because it's like you looked at our board, one of the things that you could eat it just to give you an idea of the process that were that any that were manufacturing retailers, those any precursors, those anything raising molecules, it really dials them to be skin specific. And there are other strategies to make them or bioavailable when you ingest them. There are also, just to let you know, Ive's of energy, which, yes, a lot of people like and do, which seem very effective, and they have their own challenges as well. It's a very long process. You need to be in a room eight to 12 hours or. Yes, do it really, really, really fast, which is one and a half hours. And you basically look like you've got to act like really Elizabeth Molina: [00:31:01] I did that and I look like I was attacked by bees and and I will I don't mean to cut you off, but, you know, when you spoke about your product and it was bioavailability available and you spoke about the Lego pieces, that's a very important piece that we didn't really highlight. You can have these products and that's why these things are patented. Right. You have a patent on these things because those Lego pieces that make it bioavailable are so important because you're doing nothing for yourself. You're literally paying out the water. Your body is going to metabolize something that it doesn't understand what that is. It's going to say, I don't know what you're here for. I don't know your purpose. You must be garbage. So you're just going to get rid of it. And when you're even the drip, the the drip that you're talking about, the steady drip, I'm very sensitive. So, like, when I try something, I will tell you right away, my kidneys don't like it. My liver is not approving of this. This is not like in a good form. So what I did, the nad drip, I felt horrible. I didn't have the Lego pieces that Amitay is talking about and that's very important. So you can go and do these things, but just make sure that you check the quality, check where where this, you know, this is coming from. Is it bioavailable because you could just buy it, use it, and then you're doing nothing for yourself. So I wanted to add that there because we didn't really go over the importance of those Lego pieces that you're talking about that your company has patented, which is why I'm like, can I unjustice? Because if you if this is bioavailable, this is going to work out for me. And if you guys are watching this or listening to this, I'm like literally like waving the product on the screen right now because I cannot wait to try it. But yeah. You were saying about the nad drip Amitay. Sorry I interrupted you, but I wanted people to know the importance of these Lego pieces, how you call them, and you said it so beautifully. But that's what how your body can understand what it is. Amitay Eshel: [00:32:54] Yes. And it's funny, when I was just talking about it yesterday with a an amazing functional medicine doctor called here in Miami, anyone needs a recommendation. His name is. Eliot Ness and we were talking about the the the option of introducing an idea these to practice and the problem with an idea I.D. is that your brain actually knows what to do. Then I guess it is a packaged product and it knows how to use it. Your liver has some idea how to use it, but the rest of your body, your muscles, your skin, etc doesn't. And that's why you see this flush. It needs to really break it down to niacin. And that's that's what you're flushing and in kind of build it back up. And this process isn't isn't isn't perfect at all. And and it's Elizabeth Molina: [00:33:45] Not pleasant, by the way. Amitay Eshel: [00:33:48] And that's it creates waste. And those genes that we talk about, those anti aging genes, they are not it's not going to activate them fully or at all. So that's that's important to understand. And, you know, just to kind of connect to what you are saying, you are very intuitive. And, you know, if your liver doesn't like something or your kidneys, and that is that's a gift because most of us need to eat a couple of McDonald's before we understand McDonald's is bad for us. Sorry, McDonald's for mentioning you all the time. But, you know, even if you're not even if you're not that intuitive, you should be feeling. Oh, that I'm feeling way better the day after or not. And so the problem with NATO troops are that they're not perfect. They're very good for brain function. So they're used extensively for addiction and they're used for pain management. Both are neurological in their in their base. And the best facility in the United States in my in my opinion, is in Springfield, Louisiana, by a doctor named Dr. Matya. So that's definitely my first choice, their ideas of B.R. plus an idea. But if you are not interested in your brain specifically, you're looking for a more holistic approach. We're still waiting for any of the precursors to be introduced into Ivey's and our R&D is looking into it. It's a long process. These these molecules don't like water. So so in general, when you're looking at using them as in an IV, they're not very stable and that's where the problem comes, comes from. So really, I feel our solution, our no pun intended, but the our product is definitely a solution as far as biohacking, our skin and our epigenetics, our anti aging genetics of our skin, how do we maintain DNA integrity and how do we maintain proper skin function, which results in many fine lines, wrinkles, tighter skin, less pigmentation, also less irritation from other products you get you get less sun damage when you are exposed to the sun, etc. So it just makes your skin behave like a younger skin. And you think of how that looks and feels like, Elizabeth Molina: [00:36:11] Oh my God, I love that. I like. So I will be a little biased because I love, like Israeli products because I'm not super dark, but I'm not super white. I have like a tan color, but I get freckles and like Israeli products. I feel like because the sun is so hot there, this is a concern for everyone there. How to protect from sun damage, how to protect from the hyper pigmentation. So most of the products are developed for that, which is exactly what I needed, probably so many people. But here's here's a caveat that I'm like excited for. Like, your skin is the largest organ in on your body and it absorbs right there some minerals, some things that are transdermal. They're the best way to absorb like magnesium. The best way to absorb it is transdermal. Like you can take a magnesium supplement. It's not going to be as effective as take. Sometimes they have like transdermal patches or you can get in a bath and get like really great magnesium flakes or whatever the case may be. But so we forget about that. We forget that the skin is an organ and it absorbs and like you said, it communicates with your body and it'll take it. So whatever. I feel like your skin on your face is not using. I feel like your your body is going to absorb it and maybe place it in other places. I don't know if you guys have studies on that, but I will be interested in the future when you guys do that. So this is exciting. You guys are kind of, you know, skin care has come a long way with technology and it's only getting better. So I'm excited about this. But can you tell us a little bit about the care boost? I have the Caribous. I do. This one does work. Not that meaning like they all work, but the pump works. And I did try it and it's really nice. So can you tell us about the care boost and what what's what is it? Use for like tell us about it Amitay Eshel: [00:38:07] When we started. We have one product and this product was received so well, people were asking us, well, I want to have a product that would complete it or a product that is similar that I could use during the day. So Boost is a product to be applied during the day like a day cream that allows you to do that on your own, on its own. It has wonderful accident, but it's the secret is its real purpose is capitalizing on the raised energy levels from the night before, from when we applied the night group. So, you know, if I ever comes up on trivia and aid levels peak eight hours after supplementation and skin supplementation is is the same in that aspect. So we capitalize really on close to the peak of energy. And now we're using a formulation that really asks the body, OK, create more collagen, do it here and here, etc.. So we have amazing peptides there. We have amazing way to communicate with the body on how we want it to repair itself on the skin, how we want it to repair itself and kind of accelerate that process. And we have more of that patented resveratrol, which activates those anti aging genes that are fueled by. And so medicine. Our cells have a lot of energy. We're asking it, OK, it's antiaging time, let's go. And that would also provide some protection from from our environment, from from fuck, from smog, from free radicals. It's not an SPF. So you're welcome to use an SPF over it. But as far as DNA damage, as far as damage really being done at the core level of our skin, that's going to mitigate solvents. Elizabeth Molina: [00:40:08] Wow. OK, sold. And I also have here I'm going to just like bombard you with questions because I know that our listeners are going to want to know about your product line. You have a lip one, which I, I definitely want to get because I'm a big lip girl like well pun intended. I have big lips but I like moisturizing my lips and it's very hard to find a good product that doesn't clog the pores, that keeps the lips moist. Then like if you have big lips they're always dry because they're big. So I'm interested in your product, but I have this icare. So tell us a little bit about the eyecare and then I'm going to like, bug you with some more questions because we are loving this line. Amitay Eshel: [00:40:51] Just something small about the lip lumper. So one of the challenges that people have with Lumper is the fact that they just some of it and it really causes most of the time heartburn or tingling irritation, because that's that's the purpose of Lumper, right. To kind of kind of stimulate a little bit the blood flow and our you know, our they just offtrack doesn't really agree with it. That was our challenge. And that is as far as widely Plumpers is interesting or unique is because it is very healthy for you. It's it doesn't have any any any harmful substances or irritating substances. So that's just about that will make sure we send you one. Elizabeth Molina: [00:41:38] Wow, that's amazing. I want to throw in a little fun fact there, ladies and gentlemen, who wear lipstick, you swallow about four pounds of lipstick a year. You ingest it as a byproduct of applying lipstick. Amitay Eshel: [00:41:53] The problem in skincare formulation is that normally when I increase a percentage of a product, I'm doing it to get more results. But but I'm also increasing toxicity levels. I'm increasing the side effects of that of that product, of that molecule, that we're increasing its amount and we get some negative side effects. So that's one of the challenges. And by isolating what works and kind of stripping it down from other molecules that are normally with it, if we think of snails, it's kind of a formulated product. We can increase the good aspects and decrease the negative aspects. And that would try to do with all of the regulation, by the way. And what we've isolated are the peptides that are active there and that causes skin rejuvenation. The most important that we have there, and that is a a rising star in the biohacking community is copper peptide one. More. Yes, you know, more well known as H k siu you, which is used very effectively in early stages of hair loss, and there is abundant research showing its efficacy in skin rejuvenation, collagen production. And really, that's kind of a game changer in aging. We have pushed the limits so far. We really have the highest levels, highest percentages of active ingredients that a standard skin can tolerate. And our next step would be to integrate our and our noble into that cream. But because that formula is so rich, is is is designed to combat another aspect of genetic aging or fundamental aging, the core aspect of aging, which is skin thinning. So it thickens the skin. This is called, by the way, skin thinning is caused by glycation. Our product really thickens. The skin makes it smoother and people might feel a slight tingling when they apply. That is not a reaction. That is just because it is so active. We love talking about our care product. That's our claim to fame in what we want. We notice that normally the first product people get addicted to is our eye care, which is the product we just spoke about. Elizabeth Molina: [00:44:41] Yeah, I know. I love that because I've, I got addicted to it right away because feel it. It feels like it's working because there's like a tingling effect and I, I Yeah. So I could see why people would get addicted to that. It's sounds amazing. And my last question before we kind of keep on wrapping the podcast up, because I don't want to take up too much of your time and you want to keep the listeners here. You know what? Maybe we'll have another one and we'll talk more. Are you guys going to have a sunscreen? Amitay Eshel: [00:45:16] Ok, so a few things about sunscreen. Yes, the answer is yes. But sunscreen in general as a claim, you know, as a psychotic and is a medical claim. And it is it's actually very complicated. So the easy thing to do is to go to a manufacturer and just buy their sunscreen formulation. If you don't want to do that, if you really want to innovate, you're looking at a few hundreds of thousands of dollars in red tape, really in your research showing the FDA that it's a safe product because, again, if you look at any sunscreen that you're using, you're going to see the, you know, your ingredient list. You're going to see a drug that's because it's considered an over-the-counter drug. And that that is that is not as simple as formulating any other product. We will have a sunscreen because another guiding principle that we have is making sure we don't overcharge the the our customers in order to make it financially smart. We would have to wait a while. But we do have that decreases. Resilience to the Sun is a product called biopsy peptide spray. And the thought behind it is we we we looked at people using thermal water, just water sprays on their face. Amitay Eshel: [00:46:41] And they were spending, you know, over and over ten dollars spraying water on their face, which. We weren't judging anyone, but we were saying, how about people do the same thing but get some benefits from it? So we have a very special type of vitamin C there. We have about three percent of it. And that's very special type of vitamin C, that our concentration actually increases your resilience to some damage. So that's something very good. Just in general, you can use it as a toner or you can use it just as a is it kind of refresher if you're asking about sunscreens in general? Thankfully, in the last few years, zinc oxide, which people might remember from their youth because they're lifeguard's, used to put it on the nose. It was white powder, which is a natural sunblock and not a chemical one is now, you know, widely available as a nano sized version. So you can't see those white particles. So look for a zinc oxide as your natural sunscreen. You can see a lot of companies saying mineral sunscreen. It can be a good codeword for you to look at because chemical sunscreens have been linked with some bad side effects. Elizabeth Molina: [00:47:56] Right. OK, we're excited to try your MS.. So that's a good can you apply that over makeup as a refresher like you? Will the effects be the same? Yes. Awesome. Guys, check out that product. It sounds amazing. Great. And like if you're going to be missing your face already, I probably use it as a setter. Yeah. Why not do something that adds a little bit of extra TLC? I love that. I love that your company is so conscious and so thoughtful of like all the reasons of why what you're doing. It's like multitasking on steroids and that that's Amitay Eshel: [00:48:31] Not so remote. That's our email. Our M.O. is we're not standard. If you look at what's happening in skin care in general, most companies, what they would try to do is that they were going to try to take a current trend and attach themselves to the current trend. Elizabeth Molina: [00:48:46] Yeah, I love it. I love it the whole time. You guys, I'm like smiling. He's speaking my language. Biohacking meets beauty, science and consciousness. I mean, what else could I ask for? Right. OK, so the beauty circle is this tool that I develop and I use with my clients. It's a category. It has ten different categories. So I always ask my guests, what from that category are you excelling in right now? And what from that category, from the beauty circle, are you meeting some more TLC? So that could look like I need to get more sleep because we started like having more sales than ever. I need to work on my water intake because I've been so busy. So I would love to hear from your from you like biohacking in the space. What is it that you're excelling in and what is it that you need help in? Because we're human and we're not always perfect. And I want the guests to know that Amitay Eshel: [00:49:38] For me, the answers I kind of gave them. But for me they're very easy. What I excel in is more math because I'm one of my addictions is his contact sports. I do jujitsu, I, I train every day at least once, if not twice. And so definitely that is something I excel in because it is very easy for me to excel in that I'm addicted to what I am not excelling in. And that you've mentioned is sleep because we are a growing company. And what happens when you're growing company? Is that you your reference for yesterday? As far as I'm going talking to certain stuff, what you what unexpected events you should expect is skewed is in a smaller scale. Every time I wake up, my evil self tells me, oh, you should hit the button and go back to sleep and eat. Anything you do is forming a habit. Anything you do, every decision you make takes a certain into a certain direction. And it's it's that can maybe cause you to be more conscious about certain decision you're making, what you put in your mouth, what you put on your skin, what you definitely put in your mind and the you know, your attitude. Elizabeth Molina: [00:51:03] Yes. Oh, my God, you are crushing it today. Here the listeners are getting so much information. We went from your military days, from your units to biohacking to PD, hacking to life, hacking to now hacking your mind, which is the most important thing. It's always mind over matter. Right. So I love that we're hearing this today because if you can think it, you can do it. So, I mean, we're getting towards the end of the podcast. And I want to ask you another thing that I ask all of my guests. It's not even related to beauty, because I think that beauty is a holistic thing. And it's not just one thing. It's not just a product that you put on or what you eat like. You said it's what you have in your mind, there's so many parts to it. So what is one advice that you would have given your younger self like today that I would say that's here right now? What would you have told the younger version of yourself? Like what advice? Amitay Eshel: [00:52:02] You're going to be OK? Oh, I think that the reason I'm saying it is because I believe fear or doubt is the antithesis to creativity and innovation. If you think about it, you know that that is really, you know, a nice thing is, you know, what's the opposite of love? It's not hate. It's no feeling at all or something like that. You know, it's it's not caring. And you can play the same game as far as innovation and creativity. The opposite is doubt and fear and. I wish I was more adventurous in my youth because that would have read more innovation, more generosity, because I love innovating for the greater good and more happiness, more joint joy is ultimate generosity. So, yes, so to me, knowing that you're going to be OK, unshackle you from from your doubt and from your fear, and now you can really rock on and do what you feel like you're meant you're meant to do or what you want to do, which is the most important I feel. Elizabeth Molina: [00:53:23] Wow, that piece of advice is so good. I'm sure that somebody today who's listening to us is taking that and hearing it. And it's resonating with themselves, with their soul, because you are going to be OK. And what a great piece of advice. And that's not just applicable like years ago, but today, every day going to be OK. Yeah, I love that. OK, Amitay, I have a section here before we end called Breaktime. You get to brag about yourself, what you're working on. It doesn't have to be just work or the beauty products. It could be, I don't know, you won the karaoke contest that you went to, like it could be anything that you're proud of, anything you have coming up, like brag about yourself. This is your time to shine, OK? Amitay Eshel: [00:54:10] Because, I mean, to me, it's very cringe to to brag myself. I'm going to tell you what I'm excited about, OK, in my near future. Elizabeth Molina: [00:54:21] So wait. Before you start. Before you start. I know it's crazy, but I'm going to I'm going to put your advice that you said just now everything is going to be OK. Amitay Eshel: [00:54:33] Yes, definitely. Let's yeah. And also, I know I you know, I always tell myself, even if it's not true, it doesn't matter. I tell myself when I'm uncomfortable, I perform at my best. That's just a belief. You know, two things can happen if you're comfortable, you're anyway going to perform well. And at least you should have the belief that if you're uncomfortable, you're going to even perform better. So as far as that, but but I really would like you know, I feel like bragging, you know, as an Israeli, it's really frowned upon. So so I would take a different approach to it. I'm going to tell you that because young girls are still a startup and we are committed to invest every dollar of our profits to research and development. I am not I'm not supporting myself to young girls. Thankfully, I, I make enough money before. And in order to to, you know, is an ongoing job, I do get a few speaking speaking engagements in different continual education programs for doctors, if it would be that or some some business development for companies. So I'm very, very excited for my upcoming week. I'm going to be in New Orleans and then in Dallas. If anyone is there, you're welcome to reach out. I have a lot of free time and I love traveling and half of the half of my waking time. I'm probably in a different city. So you know what I'm excited about after this? Pandemic restrictions have lifted a little bit and I can travel again. I'm very excited, you know, meeting the new and and tweaked United States. I'm very curious about cities that I that I used to adore, such as Austin and Portland, which I'm going to be later this month, the next month in Washington, DC. And New York may rest in peace. I don't know what's going on now in New York Elizabeth Molina: [00:56:48] And New York. Amitay Eshel: [00:56:49] Yeah, I know. Maybe you can tell me, but yeah, I'm very excited. Again, my addiction is making a personal impact on people's lives, even though the greater goal of our companies is doing that collectively. But because I'm going to satiate my craving for a one on one difference in the media, which I do often, but this week is going to be a great week for that. That would be my Bragge, you know, my my ability to travel and work and meet new people and make an impact in their lives. Elizabeth Molina: [00:57:29] Oh, I love that. Well, traveling is always fun. Making an impact is amazing. One person at a time. Yeah. And you're doing that. So I'm excited that you are doing. Those things, I just want to take a second to say thank you for coming on the podcast, sharing all of your insights and wisdom with us and being so brave to brag about yourself, even though we know that it is not going to have a positive connotation in some countries. But that's OK. That's why we are here to change that up. And it's OK to talk about yourself, to enjoy your accomplishments and share them with others. And that's how I view breaktime. So thank you for doing that and excited to be on your podcast pretty soon and do our lives. So you guys don't miss that out and try your products. I've been trying the I and the the boost, but now I'm going to try just to care for night and I'm so excited to give you guys my review, but it's so far so, so, so good. Thank you so much Amitay. Until next time Amitay Eshel: [00:58:32] By having me. Elizabeth Molina: [00:58:34] Well, guys, that is a wrap if you are still listening. Thank you so much for being a loyal listener. I am sure that the content that you are getting today and next week, obviously for the next episode is going to be super exciting. We are going to be interviewing some heavy hitters coming up. The podcast is taking a turn and I am so excited to share it with you guys. So stay tuned for that. In the meantime, you know what I say? Sharing is caring. If you know anyone who is interested in anything, the beauty, biohacking, mind and soul and spirit and holistic health and all of the things that I talk about. And if you know me in real life, if you follow me on Instagram, on a clubhouse and now green room, you will know that that is my job. I love to bring them in all together. And they said it. Could it be done? Guess what? To tell a girl it can't be done and she will do it. So I am going to be delivering some amazing content coming up. And I'm super excited. So you know, the drill guys share this with at least three to five people who know who are going to be interested in any of those topics. Follow me on IG, which you know, @Elizabeth__Molina, let me know how you guys are finding the podcast and I will see you next week. Bye, guys.
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