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Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
“Tempo de agradecer” | Sermão de 30/11/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 22:17


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Lucas 17.11-19.

La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez 22 - semana de jovencitos y gatitos

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 28:34


Si no quiere perderse Los cuentos de amor y miseria, PARA LLEVAR COMIENDO y EL CIBER PODCAST, así puede acceder:-Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo:https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundoa https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde Reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Quem Ama Não Esquece
A MUDANÇA QUE SALVOU UM PAI - HISTÓRIA DO REGINALDO | QUEM AMA NÃO ESQUECE 25/11/25

Quem Ama Não Esquece

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 20:31


O Reginaldo era um cara durão e achava que precisava resolver tudo sozinho, até conhecer a Vanessa, que amoleceu o seu coração. Eles se casaram e tiveram a Valentina, mas ele mergulhou no trabalho e com a rotina, deixou a esposa e filha em segundo plano. Ele perdeu momentos importantes e quando sua filha ficou doente, ele minimizou os sintomas, até ela desmaiar. No hospital, ao ouvir que ela tinha um quadro de meningite e o risco de perder a sua filha, fizeram Reginaldo encarar sua culpa. Depois de dias internada, Valentina melhorou e ele decidiu que não seria mais o mesmo homem. Desde então, Reginaldo voltou para casa disposto a ser presente, aprender e mudar. E hoje, agradece pela chance que a vida lhe deu de se reorganizar e mudar as suas atitudes.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
“Viver com sabedoria, remindo o tempo” | Sermão de 16/11/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 19:49


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Efésios 5.15-21.

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
318 My Story Talk 31 Life after Mattersey (1)

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 24:38


My Story   Talk 31   Life after Mattersey (1) Welcome to Talk 31 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In this talk I shall begin to talk about our life and ministry after we left Mattersey. I'll explain why I decided to retire from Mattersey when I did and why we moved to Devon. I'll describe my continuing involvement with Mattersey for a further 12 years and conclude by outlining our wider ministry in Europe.   Why I decided to retire when I did In 2004 both Eileen and I had reached the age of 65. As was customary for women at that time, Eileen had retired as Matron of the College five years previously and I had told the Lord that, unless he clearly showed me that I was to stay on, I would retire as Principal when I was 65. First and foremost, we both wanted only to do what the Lord wanted and as we prayed about it became convinced that the time was right for our departure.   Our decision was based on several facts. The Lord had not given us any indication that I should stay on, and he had clearly shown me that the man who would be appointed as my successor would be the man of his choosing. And, as I mentioned in an earlier talk, I had already discussed the matter with other leaders who had agreed with me that the timing was right.   It was not as if my relationship with Mattersey was at an end. I was not retiring from Mattersey. I was retiring as its Principal.  Increasing requests for my ministry overseas had meant that a decision had to be made. I could not do justice to my role as Principal and accept so many invitations to minister elsewhere. But that did not mean that I could not continue to teach in the College as a visiting lecturer, and, at the kind invitation of successive principals, I continued to do so for another 12 years.   Why we moved to Devon Of course we had always known that we would have to move because the house we were living in belonged to the College and would be needed by my successor. And we knew that we would have to move immediately. That's why we were considering our options two or three years beforehand.   Colin Whittaker had written to me encouraging me to move right away from Mattersey and Eileen and I both felt that this would be wise. For one thing, the new principal would almost certainly want to make some changes and it would be easier both for him and us if we were not living close by and being asked by our friends in the local church if we approved! Apart from that, our first consideration, wherever we moved, was to be sure that there was a good local AoG church within easy reach where we could become members. Of course, there were plenty of places like that all over the country, so why did we choose Devon? One option might be to move near to one of our children, but as they were all serving the Lord in different parts of the country and might move on at any time, that might not be the wisest course of action.   So we felt it would be better both for them and for us if we were to move to a part of the country where the grandchildren would enjoy coming for their holidays. And we could think of no better place than Devon. I had been there on holiday as a teenager, and it was there that I had felt God calling me to the ministry. We knew that there were three AoG churches in Torbay, one in Torquay, one in Paignton, and one in Brixham, where Bob Hyde, one of our former students, was the full-time pastor and leader of the ministry team.  Bob had invited me down to minister on at least two occasions and we were very happy with the way the church was structured and with the spiritual atmosphere in the meetings.   Neither of the other churches had invited us to minister and so we knew very little about them, so we started to seriously consider fellowshipping with the Brixham assembly if we were able to afford to move into the Torbay area. I phoned Bob and asked if he would be happy about this, explaining that I was not looking for any position in the church and that my ministry would be further afield.   For two or three years we had been looking at property prices in the area and, as it was not convenient to make regular 600 mile round trips to view properties as they came on the market, decided on a new property that was to be built in Paignton. We were able to view one just like it and choose a plot where another was to be built – a four-bedroom house with spectacular views over open countryside and the sea, the nearest beach being only a ten-minute drive away.   We decided very quickly that this would be the house for us and, because of God's wonderful provision, were able to buy it in 2003 and move in immediately after we retired from Mattersey in July 2004. We spent ten very happy years there until we felt the Lord prompting us to move into Brixham to be nearer to the church in 2013, more of which later. Meanwhile I continued to teach at Mattersey and expand our travelling ministry overseas.   Continuing Ministry at Mattersey It was always a great joy to revisit Mattersey each year to teach various M.Th. courses, specialising on The Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing. Each time we stayed with our friends, William and Anthea Kay who were still living close to Mattersey and enjoyed renewed fellowship with them.   It was on one such occasion, in September 2005, that Eileen was involved in a serious accident. I was teaching a combined class of students in the College chapel when I was surprised to see Dr Dave Allen come in at the back. He walked quietly forward and approached me on the platform. Then he whispered to me,   You need to go. Eileen is all right, but she's been involved in an accident. I'll take over here. They'll tell you more in the office.   The accident had happened less than a mile outside Mattersey on the Retford Road. Someone, I don't remember who, drove me there immediately and the first thing I saw was a fire engine and an ambulance. I was so glad that Dave Allen had already told me that Eileen was all right, or I would almost certainly have feared the worst. I later discovered a voice-mail message on my phone, which had been switched onto silent while I was lecturing. It was Eileen saying,   David, I've been in an accident. You need to come. I can't breathe…   … and her voice petered out. I'm so grateful that I didn't receive that message until after I knew she was all right. It was the airbag that had saved her, but the pressure of it was causing the difficulty in her breathing.   The accident was not Eileen's fault. She was driving into Retford to do some shopping when another car coming in the opposite direction overtook a cyclist on a blind bend and crashed head-on into Eileen. As both cars were probably travelling at 50 m.p.h., the full force of the impact would have been about 100 m.p.h. Both cars were a write-off and the other driver was told that she would probably never walk again as a result of the injuries she suffered. Eileen escaped with two cracked ribs from which she recovered relatively quickly.   Our insurance company provided a courtesy car for us and a few days later we drove home to Devon after I had finished the series of lectures I had been giving. Fortunately, we had enough money to buy a replacement vehicle without waiting for the insurance settlement to come through, as less than a week later I was committed to teach an MA course at the Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels. We were both so grateful for the loving care of Trude and Sylve, twin sisters from our church in Brixham who looked after Eileen during my absence. I have always been amazed at Eileen's patience and fortitude in situations like this and the courage she displayed in face of adversity. I have already mentioned this when speaking about the accident which prevented her from travelling with me to Burkina Faso. But these qualities became even more evident in later life about which I will say more in a later talk.    A Wider Ministry Apart from my continuing input at Mattersey in the years that followed our departure to Devon in 2004, much of my ministry involved teaching in Bible Colleges and speaking at National Conferences overseas. Invitations came from former students and because of contacts through EPTA, PEF, and the PWF. Eileen was usually able to accompany me and between 2005 and 2012 I ministered in churches, colleges and conferences in Belgium, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Madeira, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Réunion, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, and Ukraine. In this talk we'll just be referring to countries in Europe.   Some of these places I visited only once, while others, like Finland and Belgium, were countries where I taught in their Bible colleges annually. The subject was almost invariably connected with the work of the Holy Spirit – his person and work, the baptism in the Spirit, spiritual gifts, and healing. Of particular importance was the time I spent with pastors and national leaders sharing with them on how to encourage spiritual gifts in the local church.   Places I visited only once during these years were Sweden (05), Ukraine (06), Poland (07), and Slovakia (08). Eileen accompanied me on the trips to Sweden, for a week's teaching in Kristinehamn, and Slovakia, for an EPTA conference in the vicinity of Bratislava. I travelled unaccompanied to Poland to teach for a week in the Warsaw Theological Seminary and preach in the local Pentecostal church.   But when I visited Ukraine I was part of a three-man team from our church in Brixham.  As it was my first (and only) visit, Bob Hyde and Mark Goodyear, both of whom had been before, let me do most of the teaching. In all the churches we visited the subject they asked me to speak on was spiritual gifts. There, as is sadly the case in so many places elsewhere, there is very little teaching on this important subject, so when the opportunity was given in each church, at the end of the meeting the people flocked forward for prayer.   Visits I made to Ireland (06, 07, 08) were mainly in connection with my new role as a member of the Board of Governors of the Irish AoG Bible College in Greystones, a seaside village a few miles south of Dublin, where Daniel Caldwell, a former Mattersey student was now the Principal and where several other Mattersey graduates like Roy Leith and Sandy Tutty were now involved . I also had the privilege of preaching at their graduation service in September 07.   Eileen and I had often visited our friends John and Ann Leese in Luxembourg as we were en route for our holidays in France or Germany and were always grateful for their hospitality. And in 2006 I was asked to be the guest speaker at their church's weekend retreat held in Arlon in nearby Belgium. It was always a joy to renew fellowship with our friends from that wonderful church. I also preached there in September 2012 after teaching at CTS in Brussels and before driving on for a week's teaching in churches in the Paris area of France.   Over a period of about 20 years we regularly went to France for our holidays and I would often end up preaching in one of the ADD (AoG) churches there. I don't have detailed dates for these occasions, but I remember preaching in Auch, Bordeaux, Clermont Ferrand, Metz, Mourrenx, Toulouse, and Versailles, sometimes with less than 24 hours notice! But perhaps the most interesting part of France we ever visited was the Ile de la Réunion.  To which I will return next time.   The countries I visited most frequently were Germany (3x), Portugal (4x), Belgium (8x), and Finland (11x). With the exception of Germany, this was because I was annually teaching in their Bible Colleges. Having said that, in 2009 I did teach for a week at Kniebis in the Black Forest at the European Theological Seminary, a beautiful college belonging to the Church of God, where the EPTA conference was to be held the following week.   And in 2007, after attending a PEF related conference in Oslo, Norway, we flew to Germany to conduct seminars at the national pastors' conference of the BFP (Bund Freikirchlicher Pfingstgemeinden), the nearest equivalent to the AoG in Germany. It was also in Oslo that I bumped into Werner Fraas, the president of the Volksmission group of German churches and was invited to conduct a tour of their churches in southern Germany in 2008. Eileen always remembered this well as we slept in a least ten different beds during the course of two weeks' ministry there before driving on to the EPTA conference in Slovakia.   I first visited Portugal in 1982 for an EPTA conference, but it was many years later that I had the opportunity to teach in their Bible College and preach in their churches. Harry Osland was an American missionary who, at the time, was director of the Portuguese Bible College in Fanhoes near Lisbon. It so happened that in 2006 he was in an MA class I was teaching in Belgium at the Continental Theological Seminary and he asked me if I would be willing to come to teach in Portugal.   So for three years (07, 08, and 09) I spent a week or so in Portugal, teaching in their college and preaching in their churches. Harry not only organised the itinerary for me but also arranged for several of my books to be translated into Portuguese. He and his wife Beth became good friends and Eileen and I really appreciated their kindness and hospitality.   Another contact I had with Portugal was Reginaldo Azevedo de Melo, a Brazilian brother based in Portugal who came to Mattersey as one of our students. With the cooperation of Pastor Luis Reis, who knew me through PEF, after he graduated Reginaldo arranged an itinerary for me preaching in several churches.   Our trips the Portugal gave us a taste for Portuguese cuisine, something we also experienced in Madeira, a Portuguese overseas territory, and popular holiday destination because of its pleasant climate all the year round. We first went there in 2008 courtesy of our friends William and Anthea Kay who let us use their lovely time-share apartment. This inspired us to get our own time-share and we returned for three weeks in 2010 when I was asked to preach in the small AoG church in Funchal, about which I shall say more later.   My ministry in Belgium was due first to my work with the International Correspondence Institute, which I referred to in an earlier talk, and secondly, to my contact with CTS, the Continental Theological Seminary, through fellowship with friends in EPTA. Roland and Judy Dudley, American AoG missionaries, had led the Portuguese Bible College back in the eighties and had moved on to Sint-Pieters-Leeuw near Brussels to head up CTS. At Roland's invitation I taught on the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Spiritual Gifts, and Divine Healing on their MA programme for eight consecutive years (2005-2012). I was often asked to preach in their chapel services when we saw many students receive the baptism in the Spirit. Eileen and I were housed in one of the well-equipped apartments in the college.   We always enjoyed our visits to Belgium and took the opportunity to admire the wonderful architecture in cities like Brussels and Ghent as well as preaching in churches there. And every year we were at CTS made sure that we made a visit to the outlet store of a nearby chocolate factory and bring back plenty in time for Christmas!   And finally Finland, a country we visited even more often that Belgium. Apart from my contact with Teuvo Valkama that I mentioned in an earlier talk, it was friends I met at PEF and EPTA meetings who were the main instigators of our visits to that beautiful country. I first met Arto Hamalainnen at the ICCOWE conference in Brighton in June 1991 but later got to know him much better as we both served on the PEF Presidium, he as secretary and I as vice-chairman. Arto was the Missions Director for the Finnish Pentecostal Churches and was responsible for recommending me for my first visit to Ethiopia in 2005 and my visit to India in 2010, about which I will say more next time.   But it was Pasi Parkkila, the Director of the Finnish Bible College, who was responsible for most of our visits to Finland. I first met Pasi at an EPTA conference – I don't remember which, possibly at CTS in 02 or in Nantwich in 04 – but he asked me if I would be willing to teach on their MA programme at Iso Kirja, which incidentally means The Great Book – what a name for a Bible College! So, apart from 2010 when I was too unwell to go, I taught at Iso Kirja the same subjects as I was teaching at CTS every year from 2005 to 2012. But apart from teaching at Iso Kirja I also visited Finland for the EPTA conference in 06 and was the guest speaker at their National Pastors' Conference both in 08 and 09.   Eileen invariably travelled with me on our visits to Iso Kirja when most years we were accommodated in a comfortable log cabin overlooking a beautiful lake.  Tuula, Pasi's wife, a primary school teacher, kindly loaned us her car throughout our visits which gave us a measure of independence while we were there enabling us to drive into the nearest town, Keuruu, or to Jyväskylä a larger town a little further away.   We were also able to visit a number of churches during our trips, including one at Seinäjoki where outstanding miracles of healing were regularly taking place in their meetings. From the reports I was hearing I could hardly imagine that there was anyone in the church left with a problem, but after my preaching some fifty or sixty people came forward for prayer, all expecting to be personally prayed for. And as we had to communicate through an interpreter this inevitable took twice as long as usual. An hour and a half after the end of the meeting I laid hands on the last person and was feeling in need of prayer myself. I was extremely tired and hungry but felt I had learnt a lesson – even when miracles are happening there will always be people in need of prayer.   Perhaps the final thing to say about Finland is that at the request of Aikamedia, the Finnish Publishing Department, at least four of my books have been published in Finnish. I am encouraged that my teaching in Finland still goes on even though I have not been there in person since 2012.   The Lord had certainly extended the scope of my ministry and confirmed that it was right for us to leave Mattersey when we did.   Next time we'll talk about our trips to Reunion, Africa and India.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Qual é o seu tempo?" | Sermão de 02/11/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 21:26


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Eclesiastes 3.1-8.

Ilustríssima Conversa
Reginaldo Prandi: Terreiro transbordou para a sociedade e moldou a cultura brasileira

Ilustríssima Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 54:44


O sociólogo Reginaldo Prandi, professor emérito da USP, é o convidado do Ilustríssima Conversa desta semana. Prandi, um dos mais importantes pesquisadores do país das religiões afro-brasileiras, está lançando "Orixás: os Deuses que Habitam em Nós", livro destinado tanto a quem acredita nessas divindades quanto a quem se interessa intelectualmente por elas. A obra reúne mitos sobre 18 orixás e explora como os deuses são cultuados no Brasil. Ao mesmo tempo, celebra os 25 anos de publicação de "Mitologia dos Orixás", best-seller e referência fundamental sobre o tema. Nesta entrevista, Prandi narra como chegou ao estudo dos orixás e dos terreiros e diz que, assim aconteceu com outras religiões, a história do candomblé foi profundamente influenciada por circunstâncias políticas e sociais do Brasil. O autor também aponta orixás que ganharam espaço nos últimos anos, por expressarem debates sobre gênero e sexualidade, por exemplo, e explica como os rituais dos terreiros transbordaram para o resto da sociedade e foram fundamentais na construção da cultura brasileira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Reforma Protestante: Cinco Solas" | Sermões de 26/10/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 22:09


Pregadores: Revs. Reginaldo von Zuben, Felipe Courel, Silas de Oliveira e Lucas G. Sacco. Textos bíblicos: Romanos 16.27, João 14.5-9, Hebreus 11.1 e Mateus 10.8

La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez 21 - semana de sistemas y problemas

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 27:19


Si no quiere perderse Los cuentos de amor y miseria, PARA LLEVAR COMIENDO y EL CIBER PODCAST, así puede acceder:-Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo:https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundoa https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde Reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Vida na graça e vida sem graça" | Sermão de 12/10/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 18:50


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: 1Pedro 5.10-11.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Acesso ao trono da graça" | Sermão de 05/10/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 16:55


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Hebreus 4.14-16.

Canal Metrologia
Podcast #56 | Lean Aplicado a laboratório de Calibração

Canal Metrologia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 61:26


No novo episódio do podcast Canal Metrologia, mergulhe na sinergia entre a precisão metrológica e a eficiência do Lean. Apresentamos Reginaldo Origuella Filho, um especialista em Lean Six Sigma, que nos guia por uma jornada transformadora sobre a aplicação da filosofia Lean em laboratórios de calibração.Descubra como otimizar processos, eliminar desperdícios e tornar o fluxo de trabalho mais eficiente sem comprometer a qualidade ou a ciência da metrologia. Reginaldo desmistifica a ideia de que a calibração é um processo fixo, mostrando como a melhoria contínua pode ser o caminho para a excelência, com resultados comprovados, como a redução de 59,22% no tempo de espera no setor comercial e 32% no lead time total do laboratório.Neste episódio, você vai descobrir:O que é a cultura Lean e seus 5 pilares fundamentais, aplicados em ambientes administrativos e laboratoriais.Ferramentas práticas como 5S, Kanban e Poka-Yoke para melhorar a organização e o fluxo de trabalho5.A fascinante história por trás da filosofia Lean, que nasceu na Toyota e hoje é universal.Como o Lean se integra e complementa normas rigorosas como a ISO/IEC 17025.Conselhos valiosos para gestores e profissionais que buscam iniciar a jornada de melhoria contínua.Convidado:Reginaldo Origuella Filho: Técnico em Instrumentação Industrial, Engenheiro de Produção e certificado como Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, com vasta experiência na aplicação de princípios de otimização em ambientes técnicos.Recursos Recomendados:Livro: Lean Office – Gerenciamento do Fluxo de Valor para áreas administrativas (Don Tapping e Tom Shucker).Site: Lean Institute Brasil.Curso: Conceitos de Mapeamento de Processos (BPM) da P-Excellence.Não se esqueça de compartilhar este episódio com seus colegas e votar no Canal Metrologia no Prêmio Melhores Podcasts do Brasil 2025 na categoria Ciência!Até o próximo episódio!

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"A criança e o Reino de Deus" | Sermão de 21/09/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 21:28


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Mateus 18.1-5.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"No Reino de Deus, servir é determinante" | Sermão de 14/09/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 19:39


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Mateus 20.17-28.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Impacto e esperança do Reino de Deus" | Sermão de 07/09/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 16:58


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Marcos 1.14-15.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Identidade e relevância da Igreja" | Sermão de 24/08/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 22:45


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Mateus 16.13-18.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Importância da liderança na igreja" | Sermão de 10/08/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 20:45


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Efésios 4.7-14.

COMUNIDADE SEMEAR
ACALMANDO AS TEMPESTADES | Pr. Reginaldo Gomes

COMUNIDADE SEMEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 51:53


Seja bem-vindo(a)!Participe dos nossos encontros: ► Domingo: 10h30 I 18h - CULTOAcompanhe nossas Redes Sociais: ► Instagram: @alcancesemear► YouTube: Alcance Semear Dízimos e ofertas:PIX: 31146049000180Banco SafraAgência: 2997 / Op 003Conta corrente: 2709-1 CNPJ: 31.146.049/0001-80

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Viver em comunhão" | Sermão de 03/08/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 14:35


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Atos 2.42.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Igreja no amor de Cristo" | Sermão de 06/07/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 22:37


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Efésios 4.15-16; 5.25-27.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Ensino de Jesus e as guerras" | Sermão de 22/06/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 18:55


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Mateus 24.3-14.

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo
"Importa mais ser do que fazer" | Sermão de 29/06/2025

Catedral Evangélica de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 20:58


Pregador: Rev. Reginaldo von Zuben. Texto bíblico: Lucas 18.9-14.

Jones Manoel
Irã saiu vencedor do confronto com Israel e os EUA contra todas as previsões | Reginaldo Nasser

Jones Manoel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 47:13


Reginaldo Nasser disse que a ausência de apoio da China e Rússia ao Irã e aos palestinos é uma decepção. Ele também afirmou que o Irã saiu vencedor do confronto com Israel e os EUA contra todas as previsões.

20 Minutos com Breno Altman
Reginaldo Nasser - A Caça de Trump aos Antissionistas - programa 20 Minutos

20 Minutos com Breno Altman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 64:56


Neste episódio do 20 Minutos, o professor e especialista em geopolítica Reginaldo Nasser analisa a polêmica estratégia de Donald Trump contra vozes críticas ao sionismo e ao Estado de Israel. Qual o impacto dessa perseguição política nos EUA e no cenário internacional? Como o antissionismo foi equiparado ao antissemitismo? E quais as consequências para a liberdade de expressão e os movimentos pró-Palestina?

História em Meia Hora
Mansa Musa

História em Meia Hora

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 32:06


Um homem tido como o mais rico da história vai muito além de ter uma quantidade de ouro gigantesca! Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a vida e a trajetória de Mansa Musa (ou Mansa Muça).-Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahoraConheça o meu canal no YouTube, e assista o História em Dez Minutos!https://www.youtube.com/@profvitorsoaresOuça "Reinaldo Jaqueline", meu podcast de humor sobre cinema e TV:https://open.spotify.com/show/2MsTGRXkgN5k0gBBRDV4okCompre o livro "História em Meia Hora - Grandes Civilizações"!https://a.co/d/47ogz6QCompre meu primeiro livro-jogo de história do Brasil "O Porão":https://amzn.to/4a4HCO8Compre nossas camisas, moletons e muito mais coisas com temática História na Lolja!www.lolja.com.br/creators/historia-em-meia-hora/PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.comApresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares.Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre)REFERÊNCIAS USADAS:- BERTONI, Esteban. Mansa Musa: O Homem Mais Rico da História. São Paulo: Leya, 2019.- MCDONALD, Fiona. Mansa Musa e o Império do Mali. São Paulo: Ática, 2007.- MATEUS, André Luis. África Negra: História e Civilização. São Paulo: Contexto, 2014.- KI-ZERBO, Joseph. História da África Negra: De Origem aos Dias Atuais. Lisboa: Publicações Europa-América, 1972.- ILTIS, Augusto. África: História e Cultura. São Paulo: Moderna, 2003.- SANTOS, Luciana. "O Império do Mali e a Grandeza de Mansa Musa". Revista Brasileira de História Africana, v. 3, n. 1, 2015.- SILVA, Reginaldo. "Tombuctu e o Papel do Império do Mali como Centro Cultural". Cadernos de História, v. 12, n. 4, 2018.

Holistic Life Navigation
[Ep. 260] "The Forest Enhances Who Your Are": How To Be a Conscious Colonizer w/ Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin

Holistic Life Navigation

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 59:33


Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, is a farmer, systems developer, agronomist, and business manager who runs an ecosystem. He joins Luis for a fascinating conversation ranging from the Indigenous intellect to hazelnuts. We are a reflection of the earth, all yearning for connection. To understand the earth we need to look within and ask, do we dominate, or relate? Reginaldo tells the story of his chickens and his hazelnuts and the reciprocal ecosystem he has developed and tends. It is a system of economic transaction seen from a holistic regenerative framework, rather than an extractive linear mentality.  How can we harvest in a way that stewards, regenerates and serves?You can read more about Reginaldo's work here:https://treerangefarms.com/https://www.regenagalliance.org/https://www.regenpoultry.com/https://www.salvatierrafarms.com/https://www.salvatierrafarms.com/store-2/p/bookYou can read more about, and register for, the Sugar-To-Adrenaline Sequence webinar here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/events/the-sugar-to-adrenaline-pipeline-webinar To read more about, and register for, the 2025 Menla retreat, click here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/menla-retreat----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/ Learn more about the self-led course here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/self-led-new Join the waitlist to pre-order Luis' book here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-book You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com

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La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez - semana de idiotas y mascotas

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 28:58


¿Por qué el mundo citadino está obsesionado con las mascotas, muchachas y muchachos? Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo:https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

La vida me da acidez
Japón me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 36:55


¿Por qué hay un enamoramiento tan grande sobre Japón, muchachas y muchachos?,Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo:https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

20 Minutos com Breno Altman
Reginaldo Nasser - EUA imperialista: trumpismo fase superior do capitalismo?

20 Minutos com Breno Altman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 60:51


 Programa 20 Minutos - Reginaldo Nasser: "Estados Unidos Imperialista: Trumpismo Fase Superior do Capitalismo?"

La vida me da acidez
La depresión me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 35:40


¿Por qué en pleno siglo XXI la gente cree que la depresión no existe, muchachas y muchachos?, ¿por qué nos la pasamos pensando que estamos deprimidos cuando solo estamos tristes? Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Inteligência Ltda.
1406 - TUDO SOBRE DOENÇAS ESPIRITUAIS: PADRE REGINALDO MANZOTTI

Inteligência Ltda.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 176:46


PADRE REGINALDO MANZOTTI é sacerdote, escritor, músico e apresentador de rádio e TV. Ele vai bater um papo sobre doenças espirituais. O Vilela disse que já comprou band-aid e merthiolate no caso dessas doenças serem contagiosas.

Pelas Pistas
Reginaldo Leme : O Ícone do Jornalismo Automobilístico #122

Pelas Pistas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 97:07


O especial de Natal do Pelas Pistas contou com a presença de um dos jornalistas mais importantes do automobilismo , Reginaldo Leme. Junto com Christian Fittipaldi, Nelsinho Piquet e Thiago Alves, Regi que esta lançando o seu livro - Muito além do Grid, relembrou historias que viveu com os pais dos pilotos na mesa e contou historias ineditas sobre a sua carreira! Revelou como era entrevistar Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelsinho Piquet e Ayrton Senna, falou sobre a sua relacao com outros jornalistas como Galvão Bueno e como superou os desafios para ser um jornalista renomado no automobilismo. O Pelas Pistas valoriza os grandes nomes do esporte e o Reginaldo definitivamente faz parte dessa história. Aperte o Play e curta esse momento. Patrocine o Pelas Pistas Entre em contato com nosso time comercial:pelaspistas@pod360.com.br Seja membro deste canal no Youtube e tenha acesso antecipado Loja Oficial Pelas Pistas Podcast Redes sociais: @‌pelaspistas360 Patrocinado por Pitstop Peça é na Pitstop! Peça na loja, whats ou site. Apresentadores: Thiago Alves, Christian Fittipaldi e Nelsinho Piquet Direção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago Bianco Direção de Conteúdo: Felipe Lobão Produção: Kal Chimenti Captação e Edição de Vídeo: Kaê Peixoto Captação de áudio: Gabriel Obata Edição e Sound Design: Doriva Rosek Redes sociais e Community Manager: Guilherme Diaz

Pelas Pistas
Reginaldo Leme: O Ícone do Jornalismo Automobilístico #122

Pelas Pistas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 99:22


O especial de Natal do Pelas Pistas contou com a presença de um dos jornalistas mais importantes do automobilismo, Reginaldo Leme.Junto com Christian Fittipaldi, Nelsinho Piquet e Thiago Alves, Regi que esta lançando o seu livro - Muito além do Grid,  relembrou historias que viveu com os pais dos pilotos na mesa e contou historias ineditas sobre a sua carreira! Revelou como era entrevistar Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelsinho Piquet e Ayrton Senna, falou sobre a sua relação com outros jornalistas como Galvão Bueno e como superou os desafios para ser um jornalista renomado no automobilismo. O Pelas Pistas valoriza os grandes nomes do esporte e o Reginaldo definitivamente faz parte dessa história. Curta esse momento com a gente e Feliz Natal! Patrocine o Pelas PistasEntre em contato com nosso time comercial: pelaspistas@pod360.com.brSeja membro deste canal no Youtube e tenha acesso antecipado Loja Oficial Pelas Pistas Podcast Redes sociais: @‌pelaspistas360 Patrocinado por PitstopPeça é na Pitstop! Peça na loja, whats ou site.Apresentadores: Thiago Alves, Christian Fittipaldi e Nelsinho Piquet Direção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago BiancoDireção de Conteúdo: Felipe LobãoProdução: Kal ChimentiCaptação e Edição de Vídeo: Kaê PeixotoCaptação de áudio: Gabriel ObataEdição e Sound Design: Doriva RosekRedes sociais e Community Manager: Guilherme Diaz

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast
Supply Chain Redesign With Unilever's Reginaldo Ecclissato

The Gartner Supply Chain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 19:20


This episode explores:Supply chain's role in navigating volatility associated with digital technology, changing customer needs and sustainability. (1:12)How Unilever redesigned its supply chain by fusing it with IT and enterprise services to drive change and address volatility. (5:10)Three real-world Unilever programs that leverage this fusion to build competitive advantage and business growth. (9:14)Practical recommendations for CSCOs who want to undertake similar redesigns in their own supply chains. (15:34)Host Thomas O'Connor explores the ins and outs of Unilever's supply chain redesign with Reginaldo Ecclissato, Unilever's Chief Business Operations and Supply Chain Officer. Reggie's dual title speaks to Unilever's new approach to its supply chain: transforming supply chain operations into a source of competitive advantage and business growth by combining it with IT and global business services. Thomas and Reggie discuss the key tenets at this redesign's heart, including an accelerated digitalization effort and a talent-first outlook. The pair close the show with recommendations for CSCOs who want to pursue similar redesigns in their own supply chains.Editorial note: Since the recording of this podcast, Reginaldo Ecclissato has been appointed to the role of president for One Unilever Markets.About the Guest:Reginaldo Ecclissato has been appointed to the role of president for One Unilever Markets. At the time of recording for the December 2024 Supply Chain Podcast, Reginaldo's role was Chief Business Operations and Supply Chain Officer. He became a member of the Unilever Leadership Executive in January 2022. Reginaldo has a rich history at Unilever spanning more than 30 years with extensive supply chain experience in both developed and emerging markets.

La vida me da acidez
El 2023 me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 27:26


¿Por qué hacemos recapitulaciones de fin de año, muchachas y muchachos?, ¿sirve de algo repensar todo lo que pasó y lo que nos pasó en una vuelta de la tierra al sol?, ¿por qué en diciembre ya todo da pereza? Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez - semana de influenciadores y trabajadores

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 31:49


¿Por qué escuchamos docenas de noticias cada semana en la que le pasa algo a algún influencer desde que se muere de un infarto hasta que se le estrella un pájaro en el ojo? Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez 17 - semana de monarquías y fantasías.

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 31:04


¿Por qué hay gente pendiente de los chismes de la corona británica, muchachas y muchachos?, Si quiere acceder a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez, la semana me da acidez, los audiocuentos y la novela-podcast La ciudad de estaño. Así mero. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast
City Of God: The Fight Rages On (Season Finale Review) | Episode 63 | Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews

Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 60:23


City of God: The Fight Rages On – Season Finale Breakdown & Season 2 TheoriesAfter six weeks of intensity and thrills, City of God: The Fight Rages On wraps up its explosive first season, and TeaRon and Tiera Janee are here to break it all down. In this review of episode 6, they dive into the shocking twists, favorite moments, standout characters, and their wildest theories for Season 2.In episode 6, Berenice steps up to fill the void left by Barbantinho (Stringy), making political waves in her run for City Council. Meanwhile, Wilson (Buscapé/Rocket) and Lígia finally bring their investigation of City of God's corruption to a head, exposing Reginaldo and his son Israel in a scandalous newspaper story. With conspiracies and weapons trafficking laid bare, Israel is thrust into the political spotlight despite his secret affair with Jerusa coming to light.As the tension reaches its peak, Jerusa is cornered when Bradock uncovers her betrayal. But she has her own ambush planned, setting up Bradock for a brutal showdown with Geninho, who seeks revenge for his father Curio's death at Bradock's hands.Full of shocking moments and jaw-dropping surprises, the season finale didn't disappoint. Tune in as we discuss our favorite scenes and what we think is in store for Season 2!–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) is joined alongside Tiera Janee' (IG: @tieratakes_) as the two review the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Send us a textSupport the showFollow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads

Quem Ama Não Esquece
AS ESCOLHAS E SACRIFÍCIOS DA MATERNIDADE - QUEM AMA NÃO ESQUECE 30/09/2024

Quem Ama Não Esquece

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 13:11


A Silvana se casou com o Reginaldo e depois de 8 anos juntos, eles decidiram construir uma família. Silvana optou por deixar o trabalho que tanto amava para se dedicar ao primeiro filho, mas essa mudança a levou a uma profunda depressão. Anos depois, ainda sem emprego, ela engravidou novamente. ELa enfrentou uma gestação de risco devido à sua idade e à pressão alta, resultando em um parto prematuro. Após o nascimento da filha, Silvana conseguiu superar a depressão, encontrando esperança na maternidade e no apoio de seu marido e companheiro.

Imigrante Rico Podcast
Fique rico nos EUA sem perder o equilíbrio e a liberdade | REGINALDO SANTOS | PAPO DE GESTÃO#11

Imigrante Rico Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 57:04


The Ashe Shop Podcast
Oshun and the Underestimated Power of the Woman

The Ashe Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 39:36


Oshun as a river goddess, fertility goddess, African Venus These ethnocentric and reductive views fail to reflect the centrality and authority of Oshun in Yoruba religious thought and practice. Neither do they convey the multidimensionality of her power: political, economic, divinatory, maternal, natural, therapeutic. This episode we will seek to gain an understanding of the Orisha Oshun. Barnes, Sandra T.. Africa's Ogun: Old World and New (p. 39). Indiana University Press. Baez Oñi Adde, Asiel. Expansion of the Igbodun: Orisha in the Diaspora Brown, David H. Patakin: Orisha Stories from the Odu of Ifá Correal, Tobe Melora. Finding Soul on the Path of Orisa: A West African Spiritual Tradition (p. 9). Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Cuoco, Alex. African Narratives of Orishas, Spirits and Other Deities Karade, Oloye. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts . Red Wheel Weiser. Kumari, Ayele. Isese: Spirituality Workbook, The Ancestral Wisdom of the Ifa Orisa Tradiotion. Mason. John. Orisa: New World Black Gods Prandi, Reginaldo. Mitologia dos orixás (Portuguese Edition) (pp. 130-131). Companhia das Letras. Wiles Quinones, Ayoka. I Hear Olofi's Song: A Collection of Yoruba Spiritual Prayers for Egun and Orisa . Oshun Publishing. Wippler ,  Migene Gonzalez-. Santeria: The Religion : Faith, Rites, Magic (p. 45). UNKNOWN. Kindle Edition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support

Rádio Gaúcha
Eleições 2024 - Gaúcha ZS - Candidato Reginaldo Bacci (PDT)

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 17:00


Eleições 2024 - Gaúcha ZS - Candidato Reginaldo Bacci (PDT) by Rádio Gaúcha

La vida me da acidez
Internet me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 34:09


¿Por qué somos adictos a internet, muchachas y muchachos? Si quiere acceder a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez, la semana me da acidez, los audiocuentos y la novela-podcast La ciudad de estaño. Así mero. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
Entrevista a Reginaldo Sandoval - 29 de agosto de 2024

Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 11:37


El PT anda orgánicamente con AMLO desde el año 2000 y ayudó a fundar Morena: Reginaldo SandovalEnlace para apoyar vía Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/julioastilleroEnlace para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2Tienda:https://julioastillerotienda.com/ Te invitamos a que visites nuestro perfil en Patreon. Solo da clic aquí Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La vida me da acidez
La semana me da acidez 16 - semana de computación y extinción.

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 32:20


¿Por qué pareciera que todos nuestros esfuerzos están puestos en la extinción, muchachas y muchachos? Si quiere acceder a la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

The Ashe Shop Podcast
Storytime #35- Oshun loves the Hunter

The Ashe Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 6:42


Oshun lives by the Lagoon everyday the baths and waits for a lover to appear. let's say it takes a while for this lover to appear. References: Prandi, Reginaldo. Mitologia dos orixás (Portuguese Edition) (pp. 130-131). Companhia das Letras. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theasheshop/support

La vida me da acidez
La soltería me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 49:19


¿Por qué a la gente le afecta tanto estar soltera, muchachas y muchachos?, ¿usted es miserable el 14 de febrero o es miserable todo el año? Si quiere acceder a Para llevar comiendo, la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

La vida me da acidez
Para llevar comiendo - epílogo y anuncios del santoverso.

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 80:36


Muchas gracias a toda la gente que hizo posible "Para llevar comiendo", Gracias infinitas. Entérese de cómo fue escrito este podcast y todo lo que está por venir. Si quiere escuchar La ciudad de estaño y los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez, así mero puede acceder: -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

La vida me da acidez
Marvel me da acidez

La vida me da acidez

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 40:25


¿Por qué siguen haciendo año con año películas y series de súper héroes de Marvel, muchachas y muchachos? Si quiere acceder a Para llevar comiendo, la semana me da acidez, así como a los exclusivos de la vida me da acidez y la Ciudad de estaño, así puede. -Gratis con Twitch prime si tiene Amazon prime, acá le explico cómo: https://elsrsanto.com/?page_id=1616 Como miembro de youtube desde Reginaldo segundo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBaT_QYWhz3CXhvLAUbLOpA/join o en patreon igual desde reginaldo segundo: https://www.patreon.com/elsrsanto

Where Hope Grows
We Are All Indigenous with Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin

Where Hope Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 68:49


Are you a sower of hope, light, and abundance? If so, this episode is sure to fill your bucket. On this week's podcast we have the privilege of downloading profound and infinite wisdom indigenous wisdom from a teacher named Reginaldo. Originally a native Guatemalan, Regi spent the early years of his life implementing indigenous wisdom on his family's small subsistence farm located in a mountainous tropical rainforest. Blessed with traditional knowledge, Regi has triumphed in the face of adversity throughout his life and despite war, poverty, and despair, Reginaldo has followed a path of devotion to earth, human nourishment, and possibility. Reginaldo now devotes the majority of his energy towards radically rethinking regenerative poultry production through an indigenous lens. Guest: Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin This podcast is made possible by the support of Force of Nature Hosted by: Taylor Collins, ROAM Ranch, @roamranch