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If the apps aren't working for you, don't stress – there's a different way to date.Dating apps have quickly become a fixture of modern dating. They do work for a lot of people – but many are also dissatisfied with the endless swiping and paywalled features. With the apps so ubiquitous, is it still possible to date offline? Or have dating apps made some people too scared of face-to-face rejection?Brittany is joined by Manuela López-Restrepo, All Things Considered producer and writer, to get into her offline dating journey – and what she's learned along the way.Want more about modern dating? Check out these episodes:The embarrassing truth of dating menIt's never too late to find a good relationship. Here's proof.Your date gave you 'The Ick?' That might be a YOU problem.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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José Manuel Restrepo - Exministro de Hacienda y rector Universidad EIATema: Los decretos de emergencia de Petro
How do you know if you've found a Joe Amodei—or a predatory film distributor?That's the question Christian Taylor explores in this episode of Documentary First: The Deep Dive, after her conversation with Joe Amodei—filmmaker, 40-year industry veteran, and owner of Virgil Films Entertainment (Supersize Me, Restrepo, Forks Over Knives). What struck her wasn't just what Joe said about Cat Fest 2026—it was the warmth and trust in their conversation. In her experience, that kind of rapport between filmmaker and distributor is genuinely rare.So she did some digging. What she found was both infuriating and clarifying: there's no Better Business Bureau for film distribution. No government agency protecting filmmakers. No licensing board. The system that exists is word of mouth, peer networks, and a few dedicated nonprofits trying to shine a light in the darkness.What You'll Learn: - The 5 essential steps for vetting a film distributor before signing - Red flags that should make you walk away from any distribution deal - Why The Film Collaborative's Distributor ReportCard is the closest thing to “Yelp for distributors” - What filmmakers really say about predatory distributors (anonymous quotes) - Christian's own distribution horror story—and how she got her film backThe Framework for Finding the Good Guys: 1. Talk to other filmmakers (not the distributor's references) 2. Check The Film Collaborative's Distributor ReportCard 3. Watch for red flags (15-year contracts, Netflix promises, no expense caps) 4. Get an entertainment attorney who specializes in distribution 5. Know the system is broken—community is the safety netPlus: A powerful story from Minnesota about pizza shops and doughnut shops becoming the safety net when no infrastructure exists—and what it teaches us about looking out for each other.Featured Guest: Joe Amodei—Owner of Virgil Films Entertainment, with 40+ years in distribution. His company has distributed Supersize Me, Restrepo, and Forks Over Knives. According to The Film Collaborative, Virgil Films is “one of the more positively reviewed distributors.”Resources Mentioned: - The Film Collaborative Distributor ReportCard: The Film Collaborative - IMDb Pro for contacting filmmakers directly - Alex Ferrari / Indie Film Hustle: Indie Film Hustle® - Thrive & Survive in the Film Industry (podcasts, courses, and filmmaker protection resources) - Entertainment attorney Anne Easton: My Lawyer Friend PodcastAbout The Deep Dive: This companion podcast airs on alternate weeks from the main Documentary First podcast. Every other week, Christian takes one powerful idea from a recent conversation and explores it more deeply—examining what it means, why it matters, and what to do about it.Hear the full interview: Listen to Episode 271 of Documentary First for Christian's complete conversation with Joe Amodei about theatrical distribution, VOD strategies, and why Cat Fest might be the future of cinema.If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a review!
Tema: La vida que imagine vs la vida que es Reconciliar el sueño migrante con la realidad sin sentir fracaso.
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José Manuel Restrepo - Exministro de Hacienda y rector Universidad EIATema: ¿Para qué 8 billones de pesos en la emergencia económica ?
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José Manuel restrepo - Exministro de Hacienda y rector Universidad EIATema: Inflación y desempleo para 2026. ¿Cuál es la proyección?
Entrevistamos al director colombiano Simón Mesa Soto quien compite con la película Un poeta al Goya Iberoamericano este 2026. La cinta, seleccionada también para representar a Colombia en los Óscar 2026, narra la historia de Óscar Restrepo, un poeta fracasado y profesor que encuentra inspiración al conocer a una joven con gran talento poético. Escuchar audio
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Tema: Primero YoCómo priorizar tu paz, tu energía y tu espacio para transformar tu vida y tu entorno.
Qué Temas Quieres Escuchar Toca y Hablemos. TE LEO.Hay momentos en los que el cuerpo empieza a contar una historia distinta a la que marca el calendario. Surgen cambios sutiles: cansancio antes de lo habitual, marcas en la piel, un rostro que se transforma o pequeños desequilibrios inesperados. No siempre es fácil identificar la causa, pero muchas personas reconocen esa sensación de que el tiempo avanza más rápido de lo esperado.A menudo no somos conscientes del impacto que tienen los hábitos cotidianos en la forma en la que envejece el cuerpo. Elecciones que parecen inofensivas (como consumir alimentos ultra procesados o ese antojo automático de una bolsa de patatas fritas) pueden influir más de lo que imaginamos cuando se repiten con el tiempo.En este episodio de “Cómo Curar” abrimos una conversación que invita a pausar y observar con más atención lo que ocurre en el interior del cuerpo. Hablamos de envejecimiento, bienestar y de cómo ciertos hábitos diarios, casi imperceptibles, dejan huellas silenciosas que se reflejan por dentro y por fuera.Pero este episodio va más allá y propone una nueva forma de mirarte y cuidarte. Compartimos estrategias accesibles para verte y sentirte mejor, recuperar un aspecto más luminoso y conectar con un bienestar más consciente. Si eres mujer y deseas cuidarte con más amor, información y realismo, este episodio es para ti.En este episodio abordamos:● La diferencia entre la edad cronológica y la edad biológica.● El rol de los alimentos ultra procesados en el organismo.● La inflamación silenciosa como un proceso que puede no dar síntomas.● Qué órganos pueden empezar a verse afectados sin señales evidentes y qué reflexiones surgen especialmente para las mujeres que buscan verse y sentirse mejor.Disfruta de este episodio y muchos más en ComoCurar.com, en YouTube: Cocó March N.M.D., o en tu plataforma de podcast favorita, donde puedes escucharlos de forma gratuita.#CocoMarch #TipsCocoMarch #DoctoraCocoMarch #EdadBiologica #EnvejecimientoSaludable #BienestarFemenino #SaludDeLaMujer #HabitosSaludables #InflamacionSilenciosa #AlimentacionConsciente #Ultraprocesados #CuerpoYSalud #CuidadoDelCuerpo #LongevidadConsciente #SaludMetabolica #EstiloDeVidaSaludable #Temporada5 #PilarRestrepo #Episodio145 #ComoCurar Consigue mis fórmulas en USA y México: https://store.dracocomarch.com/es/Consigue mis fórmulas en Europa:https://vitatiendaeuropa.com/es/Visita mi Podcast:https://comocurar.com/Sígueme en redes:https://www.facebook.com/CocoMarchNMDhttps://www.instagram.com/cocomarch.nmd/https://www.youtube.com/@CocoMarchNMDhttps://www.tiktok.com/@coco.march.nmd Aprende de mi blog:https://blog.dracocomarch.com
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com“The Left has done itself a huge disservice by demonizing men,” says Sebastian Junger, while discussing his recent piece, “Young Men and How the Democrats Lost Them.”The post ran on his new Substack, named TRIBE, also the title of his 2016 book, though readers may know him best from his 1997 blockbuster, The Perfect Storm, about the sinking of the commercial fishing vessel Andrea Gail. More recently, Junger is the author of In My Time of Dying, a chronicle of a medical emergency that brought him within seconds of death.“And then my dead father appears above me to welcome me to help me cross over,” says Junger. Did it make sense that Junger, an atheist, would be visited at that moment by his father, who was “a physicist and an atheist, which is like atheist squared”? Or is that the wrong question? Had he come, as physicist Sir Author Eddington did 100 years ago, up against the essential nature of existence and concluded, “Something unknown is doing we don't know what.” Nancy and Junger talk politics, publishing, the liberal publication that asked him to write a piece about what it means to be a man in today's society and then spiked it because, as the editor wrote, “The science seems solid but the conclusions go against the prevailing political currents at this publication,” and the public capacity for collective resistance, viz. Minneapolis.“At the end of the day, our politics have to be calm and reasonable,” Junger says. “If they're inflamed and angry, it leads to chaos and conflict.”Also discussed:* Sebastian Junger, flip-phone devotee* Substack is the new busking* On 95% of workplace and combat fatalities being male: “You can kill enormous numbers of men with almost no impact on the population. You kill the same number of women and the population crashes.”* “Megyn Kelly's, in my opinion, almost sociopathic remarks…”* The deeply empathetic filmmaker Meg Smaker and the shame of the people who don't want her work seen* Some love for National Review* Hemingway's penchant for five-syllable titles* The sinking this week of another fishing boat off GloucesterPlus, Junger on Restrepo, the documentary he made with his late friend Tim Hetherington (“A human and experiential look at what it feels like to be a soldier in combat”); on WWI/WWII reporter Mary Heaton Vorse (“One of the most extraordinary voices in American literature”), the sexiness of a book that fits in the back pocket of your jeans, and much more!NOTE: Sarah's schedule kept her from being on this podcast, but she will be back soon.This podcast sounds 95% sexier when you become a paid subscriber
NotiMundo Estelar - Néstor Restrepo, Guerra arancelaria Ecuador - Colombia, ¿se superará en impasse? by FM Mundo 98.1
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After a long hiatus (while we converted to nonprofit and published 4 new books!) we're back with Season 6 of The Host Dispatch! We're thrilled to be kicking off this season with a very special episode, a conversation with one of our all-time favorite creatures, heidi andrea restrepo rhodes! heidi is the author of Wayward Creatures, which we had the privilege to publish in August of 2025. After a delightful set of readings and an incredible author panel to celebrate Wayward Creatures, we hopped on the mics to talk with heidi about the poet's right to opacity, cultivating a perpetual curiosity, queer joy in the ocean, and much more! We're so happy to be back, and we hope you enjoy the episode! This is a monster of a book, an ecology of being in which all bodies are poems and all poems are bodies. rhodes asks the reader: How does the poem of us begin? Then, proceeds to dismantle the notion of beginning and ending. In Wayward Creatures, time is a branch from which we fruit, die, and bud again. It is the dark unknowable depth of space. It is the constellatory nature of queer love. Tucked into these pages is the book of crip dreams, which is a kind of scripture, and is also the book you are touching now—with your hot and human hands. — Gala Mukomolova, author of Without Protection
Tu cuerpo tiene una capacidad extraordinaria para sanar. Este episodio es una invitación a elegir vida, salud y bienestar en este 2026.En este episodio de Elijo Ser Feliz conversamos con la doctora Patricia Restrepo, médico de formación tradicional y experta en la medicina ancestral, sobre algo fundamental:
What happens when a dream job disappears—and the real opportunity is right at home? In this episode, designer Ana Laverde shares how a Milan-trained industrial designer transformed a setback into a focused handbag brand rooted in Colombian leather, systems thinking, and disciplined edits. Ana explains how her background in luxury packaging shaped her approach to bags as functional objects for daily life, why sourcing in Bogotá's Restrepo district became a competitive edge, and how proximity to production protects quality, margins, and brand DNA. From killing slow styles to leading wholesale with proven best sellers, she breaks down how testing through pop-ups, trimming color palettes, and partnering with a numbers-driven advisor turned creativity into repeatable wins—without losing identity.Key Takeaways:• Design is a system — Structure, function, and durability come before decoration. • Edit to scale — Kill slow styles, lead with best sellers, and let data guide risk. • Proximity is power — Staying close to production safeguards quality and cash.
NotiMundo Estelar - José Manuel Restrepo, Arancel del 30% de Ecuador, ¿pone en riesgo el intercambio comercial con Colombia? by FM Mundo 98.1
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La propuesta de Restrepo consiste en un proyecto de ley que obligue a que todas las empresas de propiedad estatal o mixta, ya sean del orden nacional, regional o local, se sometan a normas estrictas de gobierno corporativo que no puedan ser modificadas a discreción por el gobernante vigente.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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10. El golfista Tomás Restrepo compite en el Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC) en Lima (Perú). Deportes by LA PATRIA
This week we chat to Nicholas Restrepo. Nic is Senior Vice President of Sales at World Emblem, one of the world's leading suppliers of high-quality custom apparel decorations. He is passionate about lifelong learning, achieving goals through teamwork, and leaving a lasting legacy in the textile manufacturing industry. With over two decades of sales experience, he is also keen on helping his team reach their full potential and meet their targets. Nothing beats passing on what he has learned over the years. Tune in now!
José Manuel Restrepo - exministro de Hacienda y rector Universidad EIATema: Emergencia económica de Petro
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Gretchen McGowan joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about the grit and glam of the 90s in New York, her career producing independent films, the thrill of creating something from nothing, honoring our own process, willing to be self-deprecating, negotiating manuscript revisions in digestible ways, keeping writing momentum in mind, getting character-you into trouble, when everyone around you seems to have it figured out, loving the hustle of NY, scrappiness, her role as the head of Goldcrest films, and her memoir Flying In: My Adventures in Filmmaking. Info/Registration for Ronit's 10-Week Memoir Class Memoir Writing: Finding Your Story https://www.pce.uw.edu/courses/memoir-writing-finding-your-story This episode is brought to you by Prose Playground. If you've been writing for years but haven't published, have tons of ideas but can't get them on the page, if you have a book coming out, or you're simply curious about writing, join Prose Playground—an active, supportive writing community for writers at every level. Visit www.ProsePlayground.com to sign up free. Also in this episode: -doing what works -transcendental mediation -women's career memoirs Books mentioned in this episode: -Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb -An Unfinished Woman by Lillian Hellman -The Memoir Project by Marion Roach Smith -Fast Draft Your Memoir by Rachael Herron Gretchen McGowan is an award-winning producer and the head of production for Goldcrest Films in New York City where she has overseen titles such as Cat Person, Carol and Restrepo. Gretchen independently produced Jim Jarmusch's The Limits of Control, helped to make his iconic film Coffee and Cigarettes and has made over sixty films across the globe. Her new memoir is Flying In: My Adventures in Filmmaking. Connect with Gretchen: Website: www.gretchenmcgowan.com Links: https://linktr.ee/gretchenmcgowan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gretmcgowan Info/Registration for Ronit's 10-Week Memoir Class Memoir Writing: Finding Your Story https://www.pce.uw.edu/courses/memoir-writing-finding-your-story – Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and teaches memoir through the University of Washington's Online Continuum Program and also independently. She launched Let's Talk Memoir in 2022, lives in Seattle with her family of people and dogs, and is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Subscribe to Ronit's Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank https://bsky.app/profile/ronitplank.bsky.social
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Hablar de salud mental no es una moda. ✨Es una necesidad. En El Club del Caos creemos en un mundo más empático, por eso abrimos este espacio con Sofi Restrepo, cocreadora de este pódcast, y Daniel Restrepo, de Tenemos que hablar , para hablar, sin filtros, de la ansiedad, la depresión y la maternidad.
Facing death rewires your view of the world. Today's guest, bestselling author and legendary war reporter Sebastian Junger, can explain how. In this episode, Sebastian opens up to Ryan about the sudden, freak medical emergency that nearly killed him in minutes and how that moment completely rewired the way he thinks about time, technology, fear, fatherhood, and what actually matters.Sebastian Junger is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Perfect Storm, Fire, A Death In Belmont, War, Tribe, Freedom and In My Time Of Dying. As an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a special correspondent at ABC News, he has covered major international news stories around the world, and has received both a National Magazine Award and a Peabody Award. Junger is also a documentary filmmaker whose debut film "Restrepo", a feature-length documentary (co-directed with Tim Hetherington), was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. He is also the founder and director of Vets Town Hall.Follow Sebastian on Instagram @SebastianJungerOfficial and on X @SebastianJunger
After you have faced death, you can't believe what people care about online. In this episode, Ryan sits down with bestselling author and legendary war reporter Sebastian Junger. Sebastian talks about why he refuses to get a smartphone, how technology gives us the illusion of control, Ambrose Bierce, and the multiple times he was nearly executed as a war reporter. Sebastian Junger is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of The Perfect Storm, Fire, A Death In Belmont, War, Tribe, Freedom and In My Time Of Dying. As an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a special correspondent at ABC News, he has covered major international news stories around the world, and has received both a National Magazine Award and a Peabody Award. Junger is also a documentary filmmaker whose debut film "Restrepo", a feature-length documentary (co-directed with Tim Hetherington), was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. He is also the founder and director of Vets Town Hall.Follow Sebastian on Instagram @SebastianJungerOfficial and on X @SebastianJunger Grab signed copies of Sebastian's books Tribe, Freedom and In My Time Of Dying at The Painted Porch | https://www.thepaintedporch.com
In the final hour, DVD continued the discussion on Titans vs Seahawks recap. They went on on Chim Dike big game and Restrepo getting called-up. They wrap things up as well
ESPN NFL Nation Titans reporter Turron Davenport joined DVD to recap the Titans' loss to the Seahawks, Cam Ward, Restrepo call-up, Chim Dike playing well, and more
In the second hour, Vanderbilt Football Head Coach Clark Lea joined DVD to discuss the Kentucky win, Diego Pavia, UT game coming up, and more. They also discuss this weekend in College Football. ESPN NFL Nation Titans reporter Turron Davenport joined DVD to recap the Titans' loss to the Seahawks, Cam Ward, Restrepo call-up, Chim Dike playing well, and more
Hablamos con Laya Restrepo Guzmán, autora de “Mangos” —XX Premio Iberoamericano de cuento Julio Cortázar 2022— y del libro de cuentos “La primavera de los gallos”. En esta conversación profundizamos en la manera en que la autora reconstruye la violencia rural colombiana, la infancia marcada por el miedo, la memoria de los noventa, la migración y la relación entre naturaleza y escritura.Laya reflexiona sobre cómo se escriben las sutilezas de la violencia, cómo se sostiene la memoria desde otro país, y qué significa narrar a niños, soldados y familias atravesados por un conflicto que todavía respira en nuestra cotidianidad.Un episodio para quienes buscan comprender Colombia a través de la literatura.#LayaRestrepo #Mangos #LaPrimaveraDeLosGallos #ParedroPodcast #LiteraturaColombiana #CuentoColombiano #MemoriaHistórica #ViolenciaYLiteratura #PremioJulioCortázar #NarrativaLatinoamericana #PodcastDeLiteratura #CamiloHoyos #YarumalLibros #FCE #CuentoContemporáneo
Este es el episodio #135 de "Tradiciones Sabias", el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio - -Qué significa y cómo funciona el eje intestino-piel -Cómo podemos hidratar nuestra piel -Cuáles son los alimentos que mejor nutren nuestra piel -Qué productos comunes en nuestra alacena pueden ser nocivos a nuestra piel -Posibles efectos del cigarrillo, vaping y el consumo de alcohol -Rol de la piel en la lactancia y primeros días de vida Datos del invitado - Patricia es natural de Medellín, Colombia. Durante más de 20 años ha estudiado y aplicado sus conocimientos en química orgánica, medicinas antiguas, medicina funcional y bio regulatoria y ayurveda. Logró revertir su diabetes y ha ayudado a miles de personas a construir salud mediante programas educativos y alimenticios enfocados en la sabiduría del cuerpo humano. Contacto - Instagram: drpatriciarestrepo Web: www.beboon.net y www.keat.mx Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price - Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA
Dan Ferrisi, Group Editor at Emerald, sits down with Michael Restrepo, owner of Restrepo Innovations, at CEDIA Expo / CIX 2025. In this engaging conversation, Restrepo shares his journey as a self-made entrepreneur, the unique approach of Restrepo Innovations, and the transformative power of technology in bringing families together. They also discuss the vibrant community, cutting-edge innovations, and the unmatched value of the CEDIA Expo / CIX 2025 experience.Stay in the loop! Sign up now to get notified when registration for CEDIA Expo/CIX 2026 opens or contact us to explore exhibiting opportunities at CEDIA Expo.
Michael Restrepo discusses how passion and purpose drive his work in the custom integration industry, describing Restrepo Innovations as a concierge-style design and build firm focused on meaningful client experiences. He highlights the human impact of smart home technology, the value of community at events like CEDIA Expo/CIX, and his commitment to an optimistic, people-first approach to the business.
Let us know what you think! Text us!SPONSORED BY: TITAN SARMS, PRECISION WELLNESS GROUP, and THE SPECIAL FORCES FOUNDATIONIn this episode of the Security Halt! Podcast, Kyle Steiner joins Deny Caballero for a heartfelt discussion on the realities of military service, transition, and identity. They explore the chaos of post-service logistics, the role of mentorship in shaping young leaders, and the value of conventional forces in combat. From fatherhood and community to leadership and legacy, this conversation underscores the importance of storytelling, human connection, and embracing life beyond the battlefield.
Este es el episodio #132 de "Tradiciones Sabias", el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio - -Cuáles son las muchas funciones y capacidades de nuestra piel -Qué nos indica la piel sobre lo que ocurre en nuestro interior -Algunas de las maneras más comunes en que agredimos nuestra piel -Cómo luce una piel saludable -Cómo se desintoxica la piel Datos del invitado - Patricia es natural de Medellín, Colombia. Durante más de 20 años ha estudiado y aplicado sus conocimientos en química orgánica, medicinas antiguas, medicina funcional y bio regulatoria y ayurveda. Logró revertir su diabetes y ha ayudado a miles de personas a construir salud mediante programas educativos y alimenticios enfocados en la sabiduría del cuerpo humano. Contacto - Instagram: drpatriciarestrepo Web: www.beboon.net y www.keat.mx Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price - Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/ Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon: https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA
José Manuel Restrepo - Exministro de Hacienda y rector Universidad EIATema: Presupuesto General desfinanciado
Diferentes personalidades del ámbito político y comercial hablan en 6AM sobre la crisis entre Colombia y Estados Unidos luego que el presidente Trump impusiera aranceles al país y el anuncio de la suspensión de subsidios en la lucha contra la droga
A comienzos del siglo veinte, Carlos E. Restrepo hizo un primer experimento de gobernar desde el centro del espectro político con un gabinete que combinaba liberales y conservadores. El gobierno de la Unión Republicana tuvo grandes logros: adelantó la Reforma Constitucional de 1910, invirtió en educación pública, saneó las finanzas públicas, regresó al patrón oro y luchó contra la corrupción y el fraude electoral. Pero en un ambiente de creciente polarización entre izquierda y derecha, Restrepo terminó, según la frase de Eduardo Santos, atrapado “como algodón entre dos vidrios”. En un año electoral en que muchos candidatos se definen como ‘centristas', vale la pena repasar la historia de quién fue el ‘tibio' original.Déjà vu es un podcast de opinión de La Silla Podcast.La dirección es de Alejandro Lloreda y Luis Guillermo Vélez.La coordinación periodística y de podcast de La Silla Vacía es de Tatiana Duque.La producción es de Juana Rubio Tovar y Fernando CruzFoto: (Página Web) Biografías y VidasCada quince días un nuevo episodio.Done a La Silla Vacía. Estamos en nuestra campaña anual de donaciones. Ayúdenos a seguir cubriendo el poder nacional y no deje que la desinformación defina la elección de 2026. Done aquíMás de La Silla Podcast: Ausencias es un podcast original de La Silla Vacía, realizado con el apoyo de la Fundación Ford.Disponible ya en su plataforma de podcast favorita ¿Quiere aprender de pódcast, hacer un pódcast como este o grabar sus contenidos sonoros?En La Silla Vacía le ayudamos y le damos las herramientas.Para mayor información y precios, consulte acá Un espacio de cuña en Huevos Revueltos o Déjà vu puede ser suyo, excepto para contenido político y electoral. Si tiene interés, escriba a podcast@lasillavacia.com Más de La Silla Vacía:Elija ser SúperAmigo. Puede ser parte de nuestra comunidad acá En el Detectbot de La Silla Vacía puede chequear cadenas falsas. Escriba un chat a este linkSiga el canal de La Silla Vacía
In the second hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, the guys discussed news around college football and Curt Cignetti's BIG contract! Later in the hour, the guys discussed Al Michaels' prediction of the future with the Titans' next head coach. Is it time for the Titans to call up Xavier Restrepo?
Esta es la segunda entrega de la clínica Lumm Medical, con un tema que me voló la cabeza cuando lo entendí: las células madre. El trabajo que se hace hoy con ellas, parece casi un milagro, como resetean el cuerpo desde adentro, permitiendo la regeneración de órganos y tejidos, de estados de inflamación y lesiones. Aún queda mucho por saber, pero por el momento les digo: esto hay que conocerlo.@lummedical.
They should have died out when the lightbulb was invented. Instead they're a $10 billion industry. What does it mean that we still want tiny fires inside our homes? SOURCES:Tim Cooper, professor emeritus of sustainable design and consumption at Nottingham Trent University.Gökçe Günel, professor of anthropology at Rice University.Steve Horenziak, president of the National Candle Association.Meik Wiking, Danish happiness researcher, C.E.O. of the Happiness Research Institute. RESOURCES:"The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy," by Markus Krajewski (IEEE Spectrum, 2024)."The Obsolescence Issue," edited by Townsend Middleton, Gökçe Günel, and Ashley Carse (Limn, 2024).More and More and More, by Jean-Baptiste Fressoz (2024)."What Yankee Candle reviews can tell us about COVID," by Manuela López Restrepo, Christopher Intagliata, Ailsa Chang, and Sacha Pfeiffer (NPR, 2022).Spaceship in the Desert, by Gökçe Günel (2019)."The Birth of Planned Obsolescence," by Livia Gershon (JSTOR Daily, 2017)."Beeswax for the Ages," by G. Jeffrey MacDonald (The Living Church, 2016).The Waste Makers, by Vance Packard (2011). EXTRAS:"Why Do People Still Hunt Whales?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023)."How to Be Happy," by Freakonomics Radio (2018).