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This musical journey has been produced for Lifeworlds by the vocal artist Moncaya. It is a sonic ode to the waters of the Earth and the rivers that flow, and a deep and loving conversation between two dear friends.Moncaya is a singer-songwriter and composer whose namesake derives from the mountain that rises in a vast dry plain in Northern Spain, her homeland; a mecca for the Iberian Celts and generations of healers, witches, and spiritual practioners. In this musical journey, she has woven our words with the sounds of the Rio Magdalena, a powerful estuary that flows through the state of Mexico bringing water to the entire city, and stitched it all together with her hauntingly beautiful voice and utterances. Listen to the end, where you can catch the track in its full splendor.This song is part of a wider movement – an open call for musicians around the world to create music, using water samples mainly gathered by Splice, a global library of musical resources for artists and creators. The movement is founded with the intent to give voice to water through different sonic universes made available to any musical artist, anywhere. I ask Moncaya at one point in this conversation how she as an artist can translate with integrity the experience of a whole other lifeworld – that of water itself. She chuckles, and with her characteristic clarity and warmth, responds, “You don't give voice to the waters…. You just explore with a pure heart, and whatever comes is good enough”.Moncaya was trained as an engineer and worked developing technology for conflict resolution and peace-building in countries at war, including Iraq, Lebanon, Somalia, Syria and Tunisia. Currently based in Mexico City, her expression flows through her creations which blend the timeless essence of folk and world music with the freshness of electronic elements, creating a powerful bridge between tradition and innovation.So my friends, my invitation is to listen to this episode quietly, with a spacious heart, and let it wash over you. LinksMoncaya's Website Moncaya SpotifySplice Contigo TodoLinktreeContact: hola@moncayamusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Das Nilpferd möchte tanzen - und zwar im Rio Magdalena von Kolumbien. Aber das finden nur die Fans von Pablo Escobar gut. Wie aus einer bedrohten plötzlich eine invasive Art wird. Eine Glosse von Katharina Hübel.
Catch Mr. CEO at 22, Sean Si, as he uncovered more valuable leadership insights during the fireside chat at Rio Magdalena. Tune in to discover the value of having to bond with your team outside of work as a business owner. Learn as he also shares some guides to managing failures, balancing his priorities as a leader and a family man, and the significance of creating core values to foster a friendly work environment. Listen up and enjoy! --- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack Youtube: leadme.ph/youtube TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leadershipstack Leadership Stack Merch: https://leadershipstack.com/shop/
Join esteemed business leader, Mr. Sean Si, a.k.a. Mr. CEO at 22 for an exhilarating fireside chat amidst the serene beauty of Rio Magdalena, nestled within a lush jungle camping site. During this captivating session, we will explore the following thought-provoking questions: - What are the pivotal skills that leaders must cultivate to thrive in today's dynamic business landscape? - Have you encountered individuals whose leadership style bears resemblance to your own? If so, what commonalities have you discovered in the way they inspire and guide their teams? - In a fiercely competitive market, how do you navigate the challenges and introduce a distinctive product or service that captures attention and stands out? - With a multitude of responsibilities, how do you effectively manage the various aspects of your business to ensure seamless operations and sustained success? Prepare to be enlightened as we embark on this engaging dialogue. Unlock valuable insights and garner inspiration from the profound wisdom and experiences shared by Mr. Sean Si. Stay tuned and embrace the essence of this extraordinary fireside chat. --- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/leadershipstack Join our community and ask questions here: from.sean.si/discord Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipstack Youtube: leadme.ph/youtube TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leadershipstack Leadership Stack Merch: https://leadershipstack.com/shop/
En RCN Digital hablamos de las buenas noticias de tecnología, hoy Inteligencia Artificial aplicada a la fotografía, también opciones de nuevos celulares; la música de los Guns N' Roses de visita en Bogotá, Javier Estamato de recorrido por el Rio Magdalena y mucho más.
Beyond the hype about Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos, the real story of what's happening in Colombia's Rio Magdalena is surprising and complex. Some look on these hungry herbivores with affection and admiration, others fear their aggressive attitude and huge ecological footprint. Follow these unlikely invaders from Africa to Colombia with a possible layover in…Louisiana? This episode was produced by Anisa Khalifa and Charlie Shelton-Ormond. Matt Horton and Sean Roux mastered the audio. Our thanks to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.
Infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar left an unusual legacy: hippos. We met tour guide Dona Chavita on her home turf of Rio Magdalena in the Department of Antioquia. She takes tourists to see the animals that are becoming a problem themselves in the country.
Guides from Spain highlight the historical treasures you can find in Granada today, including the impressive Islamic art of its Alhambra palace. Rick Antonson tells us how he climbed to the top of Mount Ararat in Turkey and about its significance to nearby Armenians. And anthropologist Wade Davis explains how the flow of the Rio Magdalena helps define today's nation of Colombia. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Wade Davis discusses his new book Magdalena: River of Dreams. Davis vividly brings to life the story of the great Rio Magdalena, illuminating Colombia's complex past, present, and future. Wade Davis is a multi award-winning, bestselling author, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence for more than a decade, and a Member of the Order of Canada. In 2018 he became an Honorary Citizen of Colombia.
A captivating new book from Wade Davis - winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Into the Silence - that brings vividly to life the story of the great Rio Magdalena, illuminating Colombia's complex past, present, and future. Travellers often become enchanted with the first country that captures their hearts and gives them license to be free. For Wade Davis, it was Colombia. Now in a masterful new book, the bestselling author tells of his travels on the mighty Magdalena, the river that made possible the nation. Along the way, he finds a people who have overcome years of conflict precisely because of their character, informed by an enduring spirit of place, and a deep love of a land that is home to the greatest ecological and geographical diversity on the planet. Only in Colombia can a traveller wash ashore in a coastal desert, follow waterways through wetlands as wide as the sky, ascend narrow tracks through dense tropical forests, and reach verdant Andean valleys rising to soaring ice-clad summits. This wild and impossible geography finds its perfect coefficient in the topography of the Colombian spirit- restive, potent, at times placid and calm, in moments tortured and twisted. Both a corridor of commerce and a fountain of culture, the wellspring of Colombian music, literature, poetry and prayer, the Magdalena has served in dark times as the graveyard of the nation. And yet, always, it returns as a river of life. At once an absorbing adventure and an inspiring tale of hope and redemption, Magdalena gives us a rare, kaleidoscopic picture of a nation on the verge of a new period of peace. Braiding together memoir, history, and journalism, Wade Davis tells the story of the country's most magnificent river, and in doing so, tells the epic story of Colombia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/support
Wade Davis is a writer, photographer, and filmmaker whose work has taken him from the Amazon to Tibet, Africa to Australia, Polynesia to the Arctic. Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society from 1999 to 2013, he is currently Professor of Anthropology and the BC Leadership Chair in Cultures and Ecosystems at Risk at the University of British Columbia. He will be talking about his captivating new book that brings vividly to life the story of the great Rio Magdalena, illuminating Colombia's complex past, present, and future. 5x15 brings together outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
La invitada a la edición 28 es Carolina Rojas, directora y cofundadora del Magdalena Fest, un importante festival que rinde un homenaje al Rio Magdalena y que se llevará a cabo en Honda, Tolima los próximos, sábado 17 y domingo 18 de agosto. En este 2019 celebra su segunda edición con propuestas gastronómicas, de cine y de música claro está, contando con invitados de lujo, como Toto La Momposina, The Latin brothers, Los Cumbia Stars, Malecón, El Rey del Raval, Mr Zabor, Danzas Casa de la Cultura de Honda, Grupo Musical Arza y Mako: Retorno sin fuego.
Einst eine bedeutende Kolonialstadt, dann in Dornröschenschlaf verfallen, schließlich als Schauplatz einer Romanverfilmung wiederentdeckt. Heute ist Mompox Weltkulturerbe - und lohnendes Ziel für Touristen, wie Tom Noga in seiner Reportage beschreibt.
En este episodio hablaremos mas a fondo de la Historia, Cultura y la Gastronomía de esta Alcaldía. Hablaremos del origen de su nombre, la Pirámide del Cerro del Judio, La Unidad Independencia, el Rio Magdalena, los Dinamos y la Gastronomía de esta Alcaldía.
En este episodio hablaremos de Juventino Rosas, El Vals Sobre Las Olas y su relación con el Rio Magdalena.
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Die Stadt Mompox am Rio Magdalena hatte zur Kolonialzeit eine wichtige strategische Bedeutung und versank dann in einen Dornröschenschlaf. Doch Mompox hat Potenzial, das meint auch der jung-dynamische Bäckereibesitzer Javier Cardenas.