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This week on the Travel Beat, we sync up with one of the hottest new hotels in Mexico's Playa del Carmen: La Casa de la Playa. Hoteles Xcaret's latest offering, discover how this new adults-only boutique resort is leaving its mark on the Riviera Maya. From inclusions that take added value to the limits—like access to NINE parks and tours—to an on-site chocolateria, sales manager Rocio Lopez walks us through the highlights.www.TravelAdvisorsGetYouThere.com#Askatraveladvisor#TravelBeatALGV#ALGVacations#AppleVacations#FunjetVacations#TravelImpressions#SouthwestVacations#UnitedVacations#BlueSkyTours
En enero del 2020 entrevistamos a Rocío López, cantautora actriz y productora mexicana quien con los aportes de su carisma y talentos está haciendo de este mundo, uno mejor. En ese episodio del podcast anterior escuchas su historia como orgullosa hija de inmigrantes mexicanos, estudia en UCLA y NYU y continua logrando éxitos en Nueva York y de regreso a Los Angeles. En este episodio estamos dando seguimiento a lo que acontece en su vida y por supuesto como ella lidia con su salud emocional al continuar logrando éxitos. Rocío López (ahora Mathews) sigue inspirando, creando en la nueva era digital y sirviendo a la comunidad. Y además nos trae un 'Regalito'. Disfruta el episodio y comparte! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rossyeguigure/message
In the latest episode of the Polished Podcast, Pamela Flores joins our hosts, Kat Armstrong and Rocio Lopez. Pamela, Rocio, and Kat discuss the beauty and strength of Latin families as well as what it looks like to courageously find one's authentic voice in the workplace. Pamela Cosio Flores is an executive coach and emotional intelligence expert specializing in helping high-capacity leaders find a positive work-life balance, thrive in relationships at home and work, and continue to grow and improve their performance at work. In addition to her coaching and consulting practice, Pamela currently leads two Townsend Leadership Program Teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Pamela currently lives in Dallas with her husband and two little boys. Pamela is just one of the main amazing speakers who will be gracing our stage at the BOLDLY Conference on Oct 8. Join us as we navigate what it can look like to integrate your faith and work to find the purpose that God has uniquely called you to. Follow the link in our profile to register today
Rocío López has a deep-rooted passion for empowerment and transformation. This has fueled her professional experiences and has inevitably carried over into other aspects of her life. She has worked at a global non-profit headquartered in Dallas, Buckner International, Texas since 2010, where she currently leads operations and drives the strategy of international programs for underserved children and families in Latin America and Africa. Buckner International is a global ministry dedicated to the transformation and restoration of the lives we serve. Buckner is a Christ-centered organization that delivers redemptive ministry to the most vulnerable from the beginning to the ending of life. Follow Rocio on Instagram: instagram.com/rolop Learn about Buckner International: https://www.buckner.org
5/9/2018 - @Brandonbrownb and @itsrociolopez drop some freestyle bars, and we discuss their new shows and commercials on the air right now! So thankful the NUPE was able to come through and show some support!
In the latest episode of the Polished Podcast, Pamela Flores joins our hosts, Kat Armstrong and Rocio Lopez, to share her perspective on this month’s theme, A Través de Sus Ojos, or Though His Eyes. Pamela, Rocio and Kat discuss the beauty and strength of Latin families as well as what it looks like to courageously find one’s authentic voice in the workplace. Pamela Cosio Flores is an executive coach and emotional intelligence expert specializing in helping high capacity leaders find a positive work-life balance, thrive in relationships at home and work, and continue to grow and improve their performance at work. In addition to her coaching and consulting practice, Pamela currently leads two Townsend Leadership Program Teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Pamela currently lives in Dallas with her husband and two little boys. Connect with Pamela: Instagram: @pamela.c.flores Links from the show: Brunch con Salsa Podcast Stay connected with Polished by: Attending a Polished Webinar Following Polished on Instagram Joining the Polished Network Starting a Polished chapter in your area
This month on the Polished Podcast, we’re celebrating Latina Heritage Month by amplifying the voices of Latinas making their mark in the workplace and a special introduction from the ladies of Brunch Con Salsa podcast. Latinas belong to the largest minority group in the U.S. and have significant buying power in the economy, yet negative stereotypes diminish their identities as image-bearers of God and contributors at work. Christ's work on the cross calls for all of us, Latinas included, to see each other through his eyes. Today’s episode features Polished Regional Director and Senior Director of International Operations and Strategic Initiatives at Buckner International, Rocio Lopez. Rocio’s candid discussion with our host, Kat Armstrong, about her experience working as a Latina in America and her faith’s crucial role in finding her purpose and voice in the workplace will both challenge and encourage you today. Rocío López has a deep-rooted passion for empowerment and transformation. This has fueled her professional experiences and has inevitably carried over into other aspects of her life. She has worked at a global non-profit headquartered in Dallas, Texas since 2010 where she currently leads operations and drives the strategy of international programs for underserved children and families in Latin America and Africa. Rocío grew up in Dallas, Texas, and is of Mexican heritage. Her experiences in majority culture have pushed her to look deeper to understand herself and her roots better. As a result of this process, she co-founded the Brunch con Salsa podcast with two of her friends which highlights conversation around what it's like to be Latina, living between cultures in the U.S. Connect with Rocio: Instagram: @rolop Links from the show: Brunch con Salsa Podcast Stay connected with Polished by: Attending a Polished Webinar Following Polished on Instagram Joining the Polished Network Starting a Polished chapter in your area
As part of Latinx Heritage Month, LatinxAmerica is highlighting organizations having a positive impact on our community through the use of digital assets and content. LatinxAmerica highlights the work and people of Common Sense Media. Rocio Lopez talks about what she and her team are doing to offer Latino families information and resources to navigate and thrive in our digital world. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/latino
Any other mamas worried about how much screen time our kids have had during quarantine?! This week we interview Rocio Lopez from Common Sense Latino about how we can have a healthy balance of technology during our time at home. We talk about setting up screen time schedule and tech free zones, child safety while online, and easy tech tips everyone can use while social distancing. Every family and situations is different, so there’s no need to feel shame for extending tech time; luckily Rocio and Common Sense Latino will help us learn how to balance it all! Stay safe and informed, visit http://cdc.gov for more information on the Coronavirus For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
On the firs episode of the UXPin Talks podcast, we are joined by Rocio Lopez, Product Designer at Sumo Logic. She covers topics ranging from getting in sync with engineers, working efficiently with executives, to the question asked by many: "How to break into the field of UX?" , and shares her personal examples that can inspire you to advance your career.
Rocío nos cuenta sobre cómo llegó a Estados Unidos y cómo a pesar de todos los obstáculos logró conseguir trabajar en lo que realmente le apasiona, el diseño. También hablamos sobre cómo ella desarrollo su carrera profesional como diseñadora incluso cuando era casi imposible para ella estudiar o trabajar en Estados Unidos, el lugar donde se crió toda su vida.
Today I showcase Rocio Lopez (The Heat, Anonymous, Insecure). We chat about her farm town origins, championing art for children and being a member of the pop group SHE.
Rocio Lopez came to the U.S. as an undocumented minor and lived on the East Side of Palo Alto. For years, she and her family have gone through so much struggle until the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA was signed by President Obama, a program granting temporary work permits to immigrants who came to the U.S. as children illegally. Recently, DACA, has been repealed by the Trump administration. And Rocio is one of the 800,000 DREAMers that are going to be affected by this decision. The average DACA recipient is 26 years old who came to the U.S. at 6 years. 91% are employed, and 100% have no criminal record. They pay $500 to renew every two years and contribute $800 M per year to the government. Rocio is a Product Designer and an amazing speaker. She considers herself an American who is willing to die for her country. But why is America trying to persecute her along with other hundreds of thousands of DREAMers? Now is the time for you to show you care. We hope for you to bring two takeaways from this episode: 1. Meet other DREAMers. 2. Make sure you call your members of Congress to pass the DREAM Act over the next six months.
In episode 19, we listen in to Rocio Lopez at our June 2017 Polished Dallas luncheon. Rocio works at Buckner International, a global, social service-based non-profit headquartered in Dallas, Texas. She leads and facilitates operations for international programs that serve some of the most vulnerable children and families in Latin America and Africa. Rocio graduated from Baylor University with her undergraduate degree in International Business and Marketing and will complete her MBA in December of 2016. Polished had Rocio at hello. For the past 4 years, she has loved leading with and serving some of the smartest, most talented and accomplished women of Dallas. Connecting with these women to share life and how faith plays into different areas of it makes her heart happy. Her story is a gamut of interesting twists and unexpected, sometimes painful turns. She strives to navigate life through desperate dependence on Jesus and great community - making what lies behind Doors B or Doors C much sweeter. Rocio is a self-proclaimed foodie and coffee is her love language. Good food and good people is her mantra. A few of her interests include exploring new restaurants, globe-trotting, spontaneous trips to White Rock Lake, her pup Xena (the Warrior Princess), the beach, cultures and social justice.
This is the raw, unedited footage of an interview with Rocio Lopez Marquez, conducted by Darren Paffey, of the University of Southampton, on 25th and 26th June, 2008. It is in Spanish, and is in two recordings: one of 1 hour 35 minutes, and the other of 1 hour 54 minutes long. A synopsis in English is attached. There is also a videoed interview with Darren Paffey, the original researcher who collected the interview, talking about his experience of talking to Rocio, and some ethnographic notes made by Darren at the time. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. This means that you may download and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes but you must credit the original author. All use and versions of this material should be attributed. Please cite this work as: OpenLIVES project (2012). An open collection of research data and teaching materials relating to Spanish migrant stories. JISC
This is the raw, unedited footage of an interview with Rocio Lopez Marquez, conducted by Darren Paffey, of the University of Southampton, on 25th and 26th June, 2008. It is in Spanish, and is in two recordings: one of 1 hour 35 minutes, and the other of 1 hour 54 minutes long. A synopsis in English is attached. There is also a videoed interview with Darren Paffey, the original researcher who collected the interview, talking about his experience of talking to Rocio, and some ethnographic notes made by Darren at the time. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. This means that you may download and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes but you must credit the original author. All use and versions of this material should be attributed. Please cite this work as: OpenLIVES project (2012). An open collection of research data and teaching materials relating to Spanish migrant stories. JISC
This is the raw, unedited footage of an interview with Rocio Lopez Marquez, conducted by Darren Paffey, of the University of Southampton, on 25th and 26th June, 2008. It is in Spanish, and is in two recordings: one of 1 hour 35 minutes, and the other of 1 hour 54 minutes long. A synopsis in English is attached. There is also a videoed interview with Darren Paffey, the original researcher who collected the interview, talking about his experience of talking to Rocio, and some ethnographic notes made by Darren at the time. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. This means that you may download and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes but you must credit the original author. All use and versions of this material should be attributed. Please cite this work as: OpenLIVES project (2012). An open collection of research data and teaching materials relating to Spanish migrant stories. JISC