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Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
Reporte de Álix Fernanda e Isaac Rosales | Las dos caras de la inauguración

Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 13:08


Mientras algunos festejaban en el estadio, otros se manifestaban con enojo genuino: Álix e IsaacEnlace 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/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TriYang-鐵人三項
263. 一定要配溫開水

TriYang-鐵人三項

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 31:36


上週去日本經過五篇文章提供參考Influence of topical menthol gel on thermoregulation and perception while walking in the heat (Rosales et al., 2024)DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05279-0A Mixed-Method Approach of Pre-Cooling Enhances High-Intensity Running Performance in the Heat (Xu et al., 2021)DOI: 10.52082/jssm.2021.26Effects of cutaneous administration of an over-the-counter menthol cream during temperate-water immersion for exercise-induced hyperthermia in men (Wang & Hurr, 2023)DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1161240The Effects of Palm Cooling on Repeat Sprint Ability Following a Fatigue Inducing Protocol in Collegiate Female Athletes (Wrabley et al., 2025)DOI: 10.70252/KSSI2281Thermal and Biomechanical Responses of Amateur, Elite and World Cup Athletes During a World Cup Sprint Triathlon in the Heat (James et al., 2025)DOI: 10.1007/s40279-025-02193-7騎慢一點:空腹喝水+益生菌+芝麻粉贊助方案每月訂閱贊助-51元。 https://p.ecpay.com.tw/D5BEE2F單筆收聽贊助-不限金額 https://p.ecpay.com.tw/B9C572A互動方式LINE@ 官方帳號,好友欄搜尋: @350esafo志祥instagram https://www.instagram.com/olinexo99/志祥臉書粉絲專頁 https://www.facebook.com/TaiwanTriathleteYang/ Powered by Firstory Hosting

La Vie Creative
EP 612 Embracing Reinvention: An Inspiring Journey with Linda Rosales

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 26:12


ScreenFish Radio
Episode 393: Coral Peña Interview | For All Mankind: Aleida Rosales, Titan & True Friendships

ScreenFish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 6:37


In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Coral Peña, who plays Aleida Rosales in FOR ALL MANKIND, reflects on how her character has evolved since arriving in the story. She discusses the importance of Titan to Aleida and what it represents for her personal and professional journey. Coral also explores Aleida's relationships, examining who her true friends are and how one recognizes genuine connections, offering insight into character growth, loyalty, and the emotional stakes within the series' rich narrative.FOR ALL MANKIND is streaming exclusively on  @AppleTV .

EL MIRADOR
EL MIRADOR T06C182 Los alumnos del Colegio Los Rosales de El Palmar llevan su pasión por la radio a Onda Regional (22/05/2026)

EL MIRADOR

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 13:44


Education Beat
How a father's detention shaped his son's educational career

Education Beat

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026


Jair Solis became his family's first-ever college graduate last weekend. It's a milestone that had long felt out of reach because of the long-lasting fallout from his dad's detention in an immigration facility. With the return of the federal administration that once detained Jair's father, more than 100,000 children — most of them U.S. citizens — have had parents detained or deported, according to a recent analysis by the Brookings Institute. In this episode we interview Jair about how his family's experiences with the immigration system shaped his life and education. Guests: Jair Solis, graduate, UC Merced Read more from EdSource: He once considered leaving school after his father's detention. This spring, he graduated from college. Education Beat is a weekly podcast. This episode is hosted by EdSource's Betty Márquez Rosales and produced by Coby McDonald.

Radio Córdoba
Alma de patio, la nueva fragancia de Paco Rosales

Radio Córdoba

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 13:44


The Dumb Zone
DZ 5-18-26 | A Rocky-themed PGA Championship with Lawrence Rosales

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 146:10


Hear every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneComedian, Lawrence Rosales, sits in with us today as Dan begins his trek back to Texas. Did you know this year's PGA Championship was played near Philadelphia? If not, here's a Rocky montage. Why is it funny when Asians say "diarrhea" and San Antonio 1st and 2nd graders run a marathon... kind of (00:00) - Open: Weekend check with Lawrence Rosales (52:53) - Sports: PGA Championship in Philly (01:16:13) - Tomoyuki Sugano battles Diamondbacks and diarrhea (01:30:39) - News: Tall people meet up in Houston (01:51:19) - VM birthdays/Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Cuerpos especiales
Corral-Rubio se convierte en el pueblo más especial de la semana en 'Cuerpos especiales' - ENCUESTA CERRADA

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 1:41


Cuerpos especiales sigue sumando localidades a la lista de los pueblos más especiales de España. Esta semana se suma Corral-Rubio, que se ha impuesto en nuestra encuesta a Cehegin, Rosales y Cuevas de Almudén.Participa en el concurso y demuestra que tu pueblo es el más molón mandando un mensaje al 619 441 746

Storied: San Francisco
Gina Mariko Rosales, Part 2 (S8E17)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 30:33


In Part 2, we pick up right where we left off in Part 1, with Gina's first official address in San Francisco. In talking about finding a place to live in The City, Gina mentions that all her friends either live in rent-control apartments they've been in forever, or they're able to live in a place that someone in their family bought and has kept in the family. When she tells me where that first apartment in SF was, I let her know that my first place here, back in 2000, was less than a block away. As we're name-dropping hotspots on the block, I have a brain fart and can't remember the name of Cordon Bleu, the rad greasy-spoon Vietnamese joint still there on California near Polk. From that first apartment, Gina would take Muni to her job over in Potrero Hill. Back then, in the days before smartphones, she'd read on her long, chill Muni rides. She'd come home, make dinner with her roommate, and maybe head out to Polk Street or for karaoke in the hood. That AmeriCorp VISTA gig lead to a job doing literacy work. At that part-time job, Gina also started doing events. She also ran a non-profit dance company, and was trying her best to make both things work out for her. We step back to talk about Funkanometry SF, Gina's dance company. It started in LA, moved north, and the founders handed Gina the keys, so to speak. That happened in Gina's senior year at Berkeley. Because the dancers she was directing were older and more experienced, and because she had literally no experience running a non-profit or a business, she went to Barnes and Noble to buy a copy of a book from the "For Dummies" series. In Gina's time running it, Funkanometry took off. They received invitations to perform internationally, to places like the Philippines, the UK, and Colombia. On the back end, Gina figured out a way to pay herself $600 a month. She felt like she'd made it. Despite all those successes, though, the company didn't make money. The low-paying, part-time job and non-profit dance company was fun, but it wasn't meant to last. She got hit up on LinkedIn by a recruiter for Google and got an interview. Gina had reservations and talked with her mom about them. Lillian told her to daughter to go and listen to what they have to say, and so that's what Gina did. After the interview, she still didn't know if it was a good fit, but she accepted the offer regardless. She was now a software engineering recruiting coordinator at Google. To get to work, Gina took the infamous Google bus. As someone from The Bay who already had immense pride in her city, she felt ashamed. The money was good, but standing in line to wait for the hated busses felt bad. When cars or pedestrians passed by while she waited, she wanted to let them know that she wasn't "one of those people," that she's from here and runs a non-profit dance company. It didn't matter. Her internalized shame remained, but she says the job was fun enough to make up for it. That Google contract job turned into full-time work, and Gina stayed at the company for seven years. During this time, Gina met and started dating a San Franciscan who grew up in the Inner Richmond. They got engaged and Gina moved to that hood. She still worked at Google and now waited for their corporate bus in a chiller area with fewer protests. Then Gina's family suffered a tragic loss. One of her first cousins died by suicide. She says the experience "broke [her] family open," meaning it obviously hurt them all, but it also brought them closer. It made waiting for the Google bus that much more impossible for Gina, too. She'd moved into a new role at the company and was doing events for them. She decided it was time to branch out on her own and do what she loves. She was able to go part-time while launching her own events company. She'd tried to quit, but Google asked her to stay on. It ended up serving her well, as it provided some needed income while she undertook all the stuff it takes to start a company from scratch. The first event she produced under her new moniker, Make It Mariko, was Undiscovered SF, which began in 2017 as the first Filipino night market in SOMA. The first Undiscovered SF was such a success that it inspired Gina to transition Make It Mariko to her full-time work. The stories goes like this: A friend let her know about the nonprofit SOMA Pilipinas. She met with those folks and pitched a launch event. They applied for and received a $5K grant to do the event. A friend was able to wrangle $150K on top of that. That one launch event turned into six events, spaced out one per month. In 2020, Undiscovered SF went virtual. Gina had her tech background, and they had plenty of time to transition. This allowed them to connect Filipinos across the diaspora, sitting on panels and interacting with one another. And of course, there were DJs from all over. Prior to the pandemic, in addition to many other kinds of events, Make It Mariko had quite a lot of corporate event-planning business. Since COVID, though, a lot of that went away. Gina decided she wasn't gonna sit around and wait for big events to hire her company. She wanted to build on the success of self-produced events like Undiscovered. The seeds of what became POC Food and Wine were planted. Gina loves wine. During the pandemic, she got a scholarship to join a wine program where she was able to dive into that world. One of the topics was pairing, and so she was able to take that knowledge and apply it to the POC Food and Wine Festival, pairing POC chefs with specific wines and other beverages. Attendees were encouraged, but not required, to navigate the space and its makers along the lines laid out for them by Gina and her staff. I'll just say: It was one of the best, most unique experiences I've had in my 26 years here in the Bay Area. We end the episode with me letting Gina know how much I also enjoyed this year's Love Thy City event, which took place in February. It was to celebrate Make It Mariko's 10th anniversary and to establish a relationship with The Foundary space in South of Market. The love (right there in the name) that night was palpable—love of San Francisco, of community, of one another. All of these events—Undiscovered, POC Food and Wine Festival, Love Thy City—for me show how dedicated Gina and her people are to uplifting real people doing extraordinary things. Find Gina all over the place, really: Brave New Spaces, whose goal is to help creatives eventually own their spaces Make It Mariko, her events company Photography Mason J.

Cuerpos especiales
Rosales (León)

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 5:37


Población - seis habitantes | Reclamo - su plan de renacer a través de su cultura rural | Otras cosas típicas - un canal romano, un yacimiento arqueológico, los molinos harineros, los corpines (fortalezas para proteger los panales de los osos), los frisuelos y el eslogan Rosales, historia que se camina.

Capital City Soccer Show
Two in a Row, Płacheta Scouting Report, Ramirez/Rosales Shine, and more

Capital City Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 76:00


This week, Landon and Jeremiah recap Austin FC's home win against St Louis City, preview the upcoming match against Minnesota, and scout Austin's latest reported signing. Other questions and topics include:- 400+ episodes!- "That's called a winning streak"- Rosales shines in the midfield- Vazquez, Wolff, Pereira return- Early chances against St Louis- The Hand of Biro- Ramirez's craftiness- Przemysław Płacheta to join Austin FC- Austin's best bench ever?- Minnesota United preview- Free Parking at Amplify- much moreMoontower Soccer is brought to you by FVF LawSupport the show

Storied: San Francisco
Gina Mariko Rosales, Part 1 (S8E17)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 29:22


Chances are, you've been to one of Gina Mariko Rosales' events, even if you weren't aware. In this episode, which kicks off our Asian-American/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month programming, meet Gina. Born in Daly City, she's lived most of her life on the Peninsula and in San Francisco. But let's talk about how she got to where she is today. Gina was born at Seton hospital in Daly City and her parents raised her in Pacifica. In her words, Gina "grew up with a bunch of skaters and surfers." Sounds fun. But she was one of only a few Filipinas in her hometown. She was also shaped from an early age by her time in Catholic school, which she went to beginning with her preschool days. She also a performer, dancing specifically, but we'll get to that. Gina is part of the first generation in her family to be born in the US. Her parents, Armando and Lillian, both came to this country from the Philippines for college in Ohio, where they met. Lillian's family moved around the Philippines because her dad was an engineer. Gina's dad is half-Filipino and half-Japanese—his Japanese lineage is from Okinawa. Lillian came to The States to pursue international law. But life had other plans. She ended up getting married and having kids, and instead did consulting work. In starting to talk more about her dad, Gina goes on a tangent about how, in 2025, she was able to visit both her mom's homeland in the Philippines and her dad's in Okinawa. Gina's mom was the first in her family to come to the US. Then one of Gina's aunts came. Then slowly, the family starting working on getting more and more members to relocate. Eventually, her grandparents and all her mom's siblings arrived in The Bay. Suddenly, Gina had hella cousins around. Her mom's family has done quite a job tracing their own lineage. Gina says they've been able to trace the line back six or seven generations. And many living members of that clan get together every couple of years for massive family reunions. Think 250–300 folks. I love that. Though she's not 100-percent certain, Gina believes that it was jobs that brought her parents the The Bay after they met at college in Ohio. Lillian worked at Levi's and Armando at Charles Schwab. They had their first child, Gina's older brother, out here. That was the early Eighties. Around mid-decade, Gina was born. Her early memories are of her time in Catholic preschool. Her school was pre-K through eighth grade, so Gina says that once you're labeled by your peers, it sticks. And those students are with you for a minute. Ninth grade provided a chance for Gina to get out of that situation. She "busted out" and attended Sacred Heart here in The City. She remembers being pretty little and visiting her mom at Levi's in San Francisco. She climbed on and ran around the now-defunct Vaillancourt Fountain. They'd go to Fisherman's Wharf. And they'd visit her grandfather's grave at the San Francisco National Cemetery in the Presidio, followed by trips to Japantown for sushi. We sidetrack here after Gina talks about how St. Mary's was their church and I mention that it's the "washing machine" and "city titty" church. Gina wasn't familiar with either term and I'll characterize her reaction as, simply, mind blown. Because her school, Sacred Heart, was nearby, Gina describes the scarce parking available for students and a lottery system they all had to operate under. We go on another sidetrack here to talk about ways to get around DPT's trickery—chalk marks and all that. At her school, Gina was in the choir and she was a member of the step team. She'd often stay around after a day of school to participate in both groups. She and her friends would frequent 1000 Van Ness movie theater and Venture Frogs, where they'd drink boba and eat popcorn chicken. I remember both spots from my early days in The City, around the year 2000. Gina says starting at Sacred Heart after doing K–8th in Pacifica was refreshing. She made friends with people who looked like her, finally. She was part of an Asian girl crew, in fact. Most of those girls were also on the step team and so much bonding was happening. So was "parking lot pimpin'," whether it was in San Francisco or Daly City, after school or on the weekends. She talks about the prevalence of unhoused folks around her school. Sacred Heart would have outreach days where students would make sandwiches to take to those people. Gina looks back fondly on that time. She and her friends would also hang out in Japantown, taking the bus up Geary or just walking the few blocks down. They also went to hella under-18 parties that had names and themes. There were rave rooms and hip-hop rooms. Gina calls them "the early party days." These were the days before "face the DJ" parties. For college, Gina went across The Bay to UC Berkeley. That meant moving out of her house in Pacifica for the first time. She lived in a dorm her first year, then moved into a co-op house and eventually into an apartment with friends. Philosophy and education were Gina's majors. She intended to graduate and become an English teacher. We go on another sidetrack about studying philosophy (something we have in common) before Gina explains how grad school ended up not working out for her. And we end Part 1 with Gina's story of graduating college in 2008 when the Great Recession hit. Her dreams were dashed and she moved back to Pacifica to live with her parents. She applied for countless jobs and ended up getting into AmeriCorps VISTA, a branch of the larger organization that focuses on alleviating poverty. The program wants its members to experience a level of poverty themselves. It paid just enough for Gina to move to San Francisco. Check back Thursday to hear Part 2 and the rest of Gina's story. We recorded this episode in the Brave New Spaces at Make It Mariko in South of Market/SOMA Pilipinas Cultural Heritage District in March 2026. Photography Mason J.

Bitch Talk
Fifth Annual Pinayista Summit Featuring Gina Mariko Rosales, Lillian Rosales, Lisa Angulo Reid, Chef Charleen Caabay, and LadyRAY

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 70:02


Send us Fan Mail*Warning, this episode contains a conversation about suicide.*In honor of Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Month, we're sharing some interviews from a really special event that we participated in back in November, the fifth annual Pinayista Summit hosted by Make it Mariko. Pinayista is a vibrant community of Filipino women entrepreneurs and creative solopreneurs with a mission to build sisterhood in the hustle, and we were invited to be part of a panel called "Turn Up the Volume: Pinays in Music & Media". It was a day full of inspiration, connection, and Filipino love.First we sit down with Gina Mariko Rosales (Founder and Event Producer for Pinayista and Make it Mariko) and her mother Lillian Rosales for a beautiful discussion about intergenerational healing, and then you'll hear from Lisa Angulo Reid (CEO & Co-Founder of Dear Flor) on the importance of owning our own businesses, followed by Chef Charleen Caabay (CEO & Co-Founder, Culinary Creative Entrepreneur, and first Filipino-American female chef to win Food Network's Chopped) on the beauty of Filipino food and grief as a part of growth, and we cap it off with LadyRAY (former radio personality for 106.1 KMEL and Community Engagement Director) on community and women in media.Follow Make it Mariko on IGFollow Gina Mariko Rosales on IGFollow Lisa Angulo Reid on IGFollow Chef Charleen Caabay on IGFollow LadyRAY on IGSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you!--Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. Fuck ice.--Support Bitch Talk here!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Threads, and SubstackListen every Monday at 7 am on BFF.FM

Education Beat
Educators call for deeper reflection after Cesar Chavez allegations

Education Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026


Last month Fresno State University held a celebration for César Chávez with baile folklórico dances, speeches and flowers placed on his statue in the campus peace garden. Just a few days later, a bombshell New York Times investigation was published, exposing evidence that Chávez sexually abused women and girls as young as 12. Within hours, Fresno State covered the statue of Chávez with black plastic and days later removed it entirely. Other colleges and schools in California made similar changes. As colleges and schools remove Chavez's name from buildings and holidays, some educators are raising deeper questions about how schools can confront underlying issues of power, sexism, sexual violence and historical legacy. Guests: Larissa Mercado-López, chair of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Fresno State University Betty Márquez Rosales, reporter, EdSource Read more from EdSource: Educators grapple with fallout after sexual abuse allegations against César Chávez Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource's Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube

Culture en direct
Des genres en tous genres, avec Jaime Rosales et Gus Van Sant

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 58:32


durée : 00:58:32 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Du teen movie, du film noir, et même du giallo au programme de ce Plan Large, avec Jaime Rosales, Gus Van Sant, et aussi Mathieu Macheret. - réalisation : Anne-Laure Chanel - invités : Gus Van Sant Cinéaste américain; Jaime Rosales Réalisateur espagnol; Mathieu Macheret Critique de cinéma, journaliste au Monde et aux Cahiers du Cinéma

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Es la Mañana de Federico
Crónica Rosa: Irene rosales vuelve a TV y deja de ser la mantenida

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 42:48


Federico e Isabel González comentan la actualidad del corazón junto a Paloma Barrientos y Beatriz Miranda.

Crónica Rosa
Crónica Rosa: Irene rosales vuelve a TV y deja de ser la mantenida

Crónica Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 42:48


Federico e Isabel González comentan la actualidad del corazón junto a Paloma Barrientos y Beatriz Miranda.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Crónica Rosa: Kiko Rivera estalla contra Irene Rosales: "Lo único que le interesa es el dinero"

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 60:09


Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.

Crónica Rosa
Crónica Rosa: Kiko Rivera estalla contra Irene Rosales: "Lo único que le interesa es el dinero"

Crónica Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 60:09


Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.

Music Ed Insights
Everyone Can Move: Michael Rosales on Movement for Every Music Program

Music Ed Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 27:38


Alan and Steve talk with choreographer and movement educator Michael Rosales (Carolina Crown, Bluecoats, Santa Clara Vanguard, The Breakdown Camp) about why every student—and every director—can move with confidence. They explore how to use simple, safe movement to teach rhythm and expression, how band and choir directors can lead movement without being “dance people,” and concrete ways K–12 music teachers can weave movement into rehearsals to improve performance, storytelling, and student engagement.

The United States Department of Nerds Podcast
Building a Comic Universe from Scratch | Alejandro Rosales Duran

The United States Department of Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 53:18 Transcription Available


In this episode of The USDN Podcast - Where Indie Comics Come to Life, The Chairman sits down with Alejandro Rosales Duran, creator of Drako & Sambos Inc., to discuss what it really takes to build a comic universe from scratch.Coming from Colombia, Alejandro is working to create his own lane in the global comic space — developing original characters, telling new stories, and building a creator-owned brand from the ground up.The conversation explores:• Alejandro's origin story and early inspirations• The creation of Drako & Sambos Inc.• His comic project Archer of Heat • The realities of the indie creator grind • Social media strategies for artists • The importance of consistency and enjoying the creative processThis episode is a deep dive into the mindset, discipline, and vision required to build something of your own in the indie comic space.

ECDC: On Air
Episode 72 - Senia Rosales-Klintz - Hide and Seek: The Reality of Tuberculosis in Europe

ECDC: On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 31:44


Tuberculosis remains a significant public health challenge in Europe, despite often being considered a disease of the past.In this episode of ECDC: On Air, tuberculosis expert Senia Rosales-Klintz explains the current reality of TB, how the bacteria can remain dormant for years, and how it primarily affects vulnerable populations.The episode also explores social stigma, challenges in accessing newer treatments, and the critical role of tracking patient outcomes in eliminating the disease. Click here for more information on World Tuberculosis Day, and here for more information in general about ECDC.Check our social media to keep up to date with ECDC news.

Listening Leaders
#260 Por Qué El Liderazgo Tradicional Ya No Funciona (Y Qué Hacer Ahora) - Pere Rosales

Listening Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 31:27


El liderazgo no es poder. Es influencia. En este episodio conversamos con Pere Rosales, fundador de Inusual y autor de Los 101 Errores de Liderazgo, sobre el gran cambio que están viviendo las organizaciones. Hablamos de: • Por qué el ordeno y mando ya no funciona • La diferencia entre poder y autoridad • Cómo desaprender para evolucionar • La cultura como ventaja competitiva • Liderazgo de servicio • Formación vs transformación real Un episodio imprescindible para directivos y líderes que quieran construir equipos comprometidos y sostenibles en el tiempo.

Mergers & Acquisitions
From Everyday Crypto Speculation to its Geopolitics: In Conversation with Wesam Hassan and Antulio Rosales

Mergers & Acquisitions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 63:35


Why do everyday people buy or trade crypto? And how do states regulate or even use it themselves? Host Al Lim speaks with Wesam Hassan and Antulio Rosales about the practices and politics of crypto in Turkey and Latin America. In places facing acute and overlapping crises, such as Argentina and Turkey, high inflation and currency instability have driven widespread crypto adoption as people seek ways to hedge against inflation, speculate, preserve savings, or move money outside traditional financial systems. States also experiment with crypto in their own ways, including using it in transactions involving commodities, such as Venezuelan oil, or in projects like El Salvador's Bitcoin Beach. From geopolitical dynamics in the wake of Nicolás Maduro's extraction to questions of religious permissibility amid everyday practices of luck, this episode explores the diverse ways and contradictions through which states and people engage crypto. Episode 2 Guests: Antulio Rosales is a political economy scholar and Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Science at York University in Toronto, Canada. His research centers around the political economy of development, natural resource extraction, and democracy in Latin America, with special interest in the expansion of cryptocurrencies and their impact on energy infrastructures, the environment and development. Antulio's current project is concerned with the political and social conditions that lead to expansions and restrictions of cryptocurrency markets in both the Global North and the Global South. His research has appeared in the Review of International Political Economy, Current History, Development and Change, New Political Economy, Energy Research and Social Science, Political Geography, among other journals. Wesam Hassan is an anthropologist and trained medical doctor whose research lies at the intersection of medical and economic anthropology. Currently, she is a Fellow in Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a postdoctoral affiliate at the University of Oxford. She researches uncertainty, temporality, speculation, and risk in contexts of economic and health crises and technological affordances. Wesam completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford, with long-term ethnographic work on gambling, cryptocurrency trading, and moral economies in Turkey's urban centers amid economic collapse. Her earlier research at the American University in Cairo examined biomedical uncertainty and the governance of HIV-positive subjectivities in Egypt. Her scholarship, published in peer-reviewed journals, investigates how speculative infrastructures mediate survival strategies in precarious futures shaped by ecological, political, and economic crises. Her work has critically examined the moral and material economies of gambling, cryptocurrency and gambling, digital speculation, and healthcare infrastructures, tracing how risk, uncertainty, and future imaginaries are negotiated in contexts of socio-economic crisis. Before returning to academia, she worked for over a decade in public health and humanitarian aid with UN agencies and the third sector. Series Host: Al Lim is a PhD candidate in Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Yale University, where his research examines the social ecology of crypto in Thailand. He has published in Urban Geography, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, and The Journal of the Siam Society, and holds an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA (summa cum laude) from Yale-NUS College. He also brings several years of professional experience in the crypto and AI sectors, including venture capital and ecosystem development.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Crónica Rosa: Kiko Rivera e Isabel Pantoja acercan posturas mientras Irene Rosales revive las infidelidades

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 54:51


Isabel González comenta la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar, Bea Miranda y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.

Crónica Rosa
Crónica Rosa: Kiko Rivera e Isabel Pantoja acercan posturas mientras Irene Rosales revive las infidelidades

Crónica Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 54:51


Isabel González comenta la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar, Bea Miranda y Carlos Pérez Gimeno.

Es la Mañana de Federico
Crónica Rosa: Irene Rosales, ¿cornuda o consentidora?: "Mi marido no me ha respetado"

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 59:00


Isabel González comenta la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar, Emilia Landaluce y Tico Chao.

Crónica Rosa
Crónica Rosa: Irene Rosales, ¿cornuda o consentidora?: "Mi marido no me ha respetado"

Crónica Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 59:00


Isabel González comenta la actualidad del corazón con Beatriz Cortázar, Emilia Landaluce y Tico Chao.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
El CIM pateix un robatori per Carnaval i exposa la intranquil·litat dels veïns de les places Joan Duran i Ferret i Pérez Rosales

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026


Dimarts de Carnaval al vespre, una persona forçà tres portes del Centre d'Interpretació de la Malvasia i es va endur diners de la botiga. No fou cap gran quantitat, però no és el primer cop que es viu un ensurt d'aquesta mena. Els fets, denunciats a la policia, formen part d'una llista de situacions que estan alterant la convivència dels veïns de la zona propera a les places de Joan Duran i Ferret -on hi ha el petit parc infantil darrera l'hospital- i la plaça del doctor Pérez Rosales. Alba Gràcia, coordinadora del CIM, denuncia l'abandó que pateix la plaça on s'ubica el CIM i assegura que és habitual trobar-se restes de brossa i de persones consumint alcohol i d'altres substàncies, d'aquí que demani una actuació municipal per a millorar i assegurar aquest entorn tan concorregut del barri del Poble Sec. L'entrada El CIM pateix un robatori per Carnaval i exposa la intranquil·litat dels veïns de les places Joan Duran i Ferret i Pérez Rosales ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Capital City Soccer Show
Inkblot Home Opener, Rodo Presser, Nelson's Strong Debut, DC United Preview, and more

Capital City Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 79:31


This week, Landon and Jeremiah analyze Austin FC's 2026 opener against Minnesota United and preview the second match against DC United. Other questions and topics include:- The boys on CBS's We Are Austin- Story behind the tifo- Minnesota match as an ink-blot test- Nico sends message with suspensions- Jayden Nelson's encouraging debut- Our thoughts on Rosales as right winger- Rodo's State of the Union presser- The Athletic's anonymous CSO survey- DC United Preview- Free Ticket Giveaway by Sage Wilson Realty- Join the Patreon- Free Parking at Amplify- Join the Patreon- much moreMoontower Soccer is brought to you by FVF Law and McGuire Woods ConsultingSupport the show

FC Afkicken
Een ode aan Mauro Rosales | FCA Short | S02E60

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 7:45


In de zomer van 2004 strijkt er een Argentijnse jongen neer in Amsterdam, met pikzwart sluik haar. Het is een Argentijnse wereld- en Olympisch Kampioen die, als rechtsbuiten, alles heeft om een publiekslieveling te worden bij Ajax. Zijn naam: Mauro Damián Rosales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reportage International
L'Équateur face au défi du recyclage des déchets électroniques

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 2:35


En Équateur, seules trois entreprises sont habilitées à recycler les déchets électroniques. C'est ainsi qu'ils s'accumulent, du continent jusqu'aux Galapagos. L'une d'entre elles, Vertmonde, a recyclé 680 tonnes de déchets électroniques l'an dernier à Quito. De notre correspondant à Quito, En Équateur comme ailleurs, les appareils électroniques, tels que les ordinateurs ou les portables, passent souvent des parents aux enfants. Mais tous finissent par arriver à la fin de leur vie. « Les études montrent que l'Équatorien moyen achète quatre appareils technologiques et produit six kilos de déchets électroniques à l'année, explique Belén Rosales, gérante des opérations de l'entreprise Vertmonde. Cela va de la montre intelligente à la télécommande qui ne marchent plus, les nouveaux écouteurs, le téléphone portable ou un nouvel ordinateur. » Résultat, des dizaines de milliers de tonnes de déchets électroniques dont le pays ne sait trop que faire. Et ce d'autant qu'il ne compte que sur trois compagnies spécialisées dans ce domaine et une culture tout juste naissante du recyclage, selon l'ingénieure environnementale Melyna Terán. « Je crois que notre éducation ne nous a pas habitués au recyclage, analyse-t-elle. Récemment, les gens ont commencé à récupérer les cartons, les résidus organiques et les plastiques, mais pas les déchets électroniques alors que c'est définitivement plus nécessaire que jamais. » À écouter dans 8 milliards de voisinsDéchets: comment passer du «tout jetable» au «tout réparé» ? Une loi qui encadre les activités de recyclage Rendre notre monde plus vert, c'est l'objectif des trois fondatrices de Vertmonde, Belén, Jhoanna et leur mère. En Équateur, la loi dite REP, pour Responsabilité étendue du producteur, encadre les activités de recyclage de déchets électroniques.  « Selon la loi REP, les entreprises ont l'obligation de payer pour le recyclage de 0,5 % des déchets électroniques qu'elles produisent, ajoute Belén Rosales. C'est très peu. Pour le reste, elles souhaitent être payées. Elles savent qu'il y a des éléments précieux à l'intérieur des appareils électroniques et elles veulent en tirer parti. » Un chiffre de 0,5% qui peut être révisé à la hausse tous les 4 ans. Eduardo Vera, technicien de l'entreprise, reconditionne également les ordinateurs qui arrivent en bon état.  « Je révise composant par composant les ordinateurs, les processeurs et les écrans. J'évalue l'état du ventilateur, de la mémoire RAM, je vois s'il est possible de reconditionner la machine, décrit le technicien. Si c'est possible, je vais récolter les pièces manquantes des autres ordinateurs qui arrivent au laboratoire. » Vertmonde s'est également mobilisée pour aider les collectivités isolées des Galapagos. « Aux Galapagos, nous avons un projet avec des entreprises privées, la Chambre de commerce et d'industrie et des mairies, liste Belén Rosales. Toutes ont des déchets électroniques mais elles les accumulent car elles ne savent pas quoi en faire. Donc chaque fois que Latam a de la place dans ses avions, elle amène des déchets sur le continent où nous les traitons. » Aujourd'hui, l'Équateur ne recycle que de 3 à 5 % de ses déchets électroniques contre 8 % pour le Costa Rica ou 25 % pour la Colombie. À lire aussiEnvironnement: les déchets électroniques et dangereux au centre d'une conférence internationale à Genève

Paano Ba 'To: The Podcast
Jericho Rosales, paano ba ‘to?!

Paano Ba 'To: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 50:42


Ano ba ‘tong LOVE na ‘to?! Nakakabaliw in the best and worst way possible! For the first time on Paano Ba ‘To, Jericho Rosales, one of the lead stars of The Loved One, joins us to talk about the joys and pains of love and heartbreak! THE LOVED ONE starring Jericho Rosales and Anne Curtis, in cinemas nationwide February 11, 2026! Directed by Irene Emma Villamor. Special thanks to Lunchbox PH for making this episode possible. Follow #PaanoBaTo on our socials!IG: www.instagram.com/paanobatoFB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/paanobatoTiktok: www.tiktok.com/@askpaanobato To know more about the work of Bianca Gonzalez, check out her pages on IG/FB/X/YouTube/Tiktok: @iamsuperbianca Paano Ba ‘To?!Created by Bianca GonzalezEst. 2014

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Blas Isasi, "Beginnings"

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 76:38


Episode No. 744 features artist Blas Isasi and curators Larissa Grollemond and Elizabeth Morrison, and artist Harmonia Rosales. Tomorrow, February 6, the Saint Louis Art Museum opens "Currents 125: Blas Isasi." The exhibition presents sculptures informed by ancient Andean cosmology and the Peruvian desert landscape, as well as the violent collision between Indigenous Andeans and colonizing Europeans. The exhibition was curated by Simon Kelly, and is on view through August 9. SLAM's exhibition brochure is available here. Isasi is a Peruvian sculptor who lives in the United States. He has previously shown in Prospect 6 in New Orleans (parts of that exhibition traveled to the MCA Denver), at SHED Projects, Cleveland, and at The Front, New Orleans. Grollemond and Morrison are the curators of "Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages" at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. The exhibition, which is on view through April 19, looks at how creation stories have been advanced in manuscript painting. The exhibition also includes works by Harmonia Rosales, whose work often engages Christian creation stories, how they were presented in the middle ages, and how they might be offered today. Rosales, whose work centers Black women in reconsiderations of Western art, has been included in group shows at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Art + Practice, Los Angeles, the Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, and the Brooklyn Museum. Instagram: Blas Isasi, Larissa Grollemond, Harmonia Rosales, Tyler Green. Air date: February 5, 2026.

Top Flight
Joseph Rosales y su llegada al Austin FC: Entrevista con WAATV

Top Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 8:22


Nos sentamos a platicar con Joseph Rosales sobre su llegada a Austin FC, la pretemporada y lo que le espera esta temporada 2026. Una conversación relajada para conocer al jugador más allá del partido.We sat down with Joseph Rosales to talk about his move to Austin FC, the preseason, and what he's expecting from the upcoming season—a relaxed conversation to get to know the player beyond the pitch.

Education Beat
From a juvenile facility to a college dorm room

Education Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026


Fausto Lopez was arrested at 16 years old and ordered to spend seven years in a juvenile facility. But before he had even finished half of that time, he finished high school, got an associate degree and applied to attend a four-year college. How did this young man find the drive and support to propel him to such academic success? Do other incarcerated young people have the same opportunities? Guests: Fausto Lopez, Student, Cal State San Bernardino Betty Márquez Rosales, Reporter, EdSource Read more from EdSource: How a young man serving a sentence in juvenile facilities made it out one class at a time Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource's Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube

La Opinión Hoy
Detienen a Alejandro Rosales Castillo, acusado de asesinato en Charlotte.

La Opinión Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 12:47


Autoridades mexicanas detuvieron a Alejandro Rosales Castillo, uno de los 10 fugitivos más buscados del FBI, acusado de asesinato en primer grado y otros delitos graves en Estados Unidos.

Noticentro
Embajador de EU destaca captura de prófugo del FBI en Hidalgo

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 1:13 Transcription Available


Detienen en Michoacán a siete presuntos integrantes del CJNG UNAM advierte riesgos de la sobreprotección parentalIrán anuncia sanciones severas por incitar a la violenciaMás información en nuestro podcast

Cinco continentes
Cinco continentes - El fotoperiodista Diego Rosales, en libertad tras ser detenido cuando solicitaba asilo político

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 12:31


Diego Rosales es un fotoperiodista de El Salvador que lleva años tratando temas de la actualidad política y social en su país. Él y su familia están acusados por la justicia salvadoreña de supuestos delitos de hurto por medios informáticos y asociaciones ilícitas. Hace unas semanas fue detenido por las autoridades españolas en virtud de una orden de Interpol. Reporteros sin Fronteras se ha puesto a trabajar para impedir que sea extraditado. Hablamos con Alfonso Bauluz, presidente de RSF y Diego Rosales. Escuchar audio

Capital City Soccer Show
Allende Rumors, Is Biro Gone?, SuperDraft Scouting, 2025 Superlatives, and more

Capital City Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 93:19


This week Landon and Jeremiah are joined by Steph and Mike to give the 2025 Swoontower Superlatives, and to cover some potential player movement. Other questions and topics include:- Come hang out New Years Day at Turnstile!- Official details of the Rosales move- Scouting reports of the SuperDraft picks- Our takes on the Tadeo Allende rumor- Is Biro leaving us?- New MLS divisions- 2025 Swoontower Superlatives (59:01)- Class Clown, Best Smile, Best Friends, and more- Steph's new crime podcast, All That Glitters- Join the Patreon- Free parking at Amplify- Free Ticket Giveaway by Sage Wilson RealtyMoontower Soccer is brought to you by FVF Law and McGuire Woods ConsultingSupport the show

The North End Podcast
You Were There | Ep. 277

The North End Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 47:01


The boys get together to summarize the storm of news from the past week. They wrap-up the Joseph Rosales acquisition and deep dive the implications of a new rumor that Guilherme Biro may be on the move. Then they close out the episode with a look at a Myrto Uzuni interview he gave in Spain last week and some potential crumbs dropped by Tom Bogert. 0:30 - Intro 4:10 - Rosales trade wrap-up 5:55 - Guilherme Biro on the move? 20:55 - Allende rumor update 25:35 - Myrto Uzuni speaks in Spain 34:15 - Bogert crumbs 42:05 - State of the roster Visit our website for match preview articles, weekly MLS picks and access to our salary cap and roster spreadsheets! Follow the podcast on socials YouTube Instagram Bluesky Threads Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital City Soccer Show
Bukari Sold, Nelson/Rosales Signings and What They Mean, and more

Capital City Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 45:48


Surprise! Due to the insane amount of news this week, we recorded a show even though we said we were taking the week off. This week Landon and Jeremiah discuss the sale of Bukari, and the incoming moves of Jayden Nelson and Joseph Rosales. Other questions and topics include:- Submit questions for "Moontower After Dark"- Come hang out New Years Day at Turnstile!- Details of the Bukari, Nelson, and Rosales moves- Why Bukari and not someone else?- Where do Nelson and Rosales fit in the team?- Will Zan or Biro be sold?- Do these moves point towards a certain formations- Do these moves mean we can't sign a third DP?- Join the Patreon- Free parking at Amplify- Free Ticket Giveaway by Sage Wilson RealtyMoontower Soccer is brought to you by FVF Law and McGuire Woods ConsultingSupport the show

Top Flight
#295 - NEW PLAYERS? Austin FC shakes up the roster for 2026!

Top Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 83:07


Austin FC is busy in the transfer market as Joseph Rosales is set to arrive from Minnesota United, and Jayden Nelson is traded in from Vancouver. We break down Rosales' fit, his past controversy, and what it means for Biro, Kolmanič, and Jon Gallagher. Plus, we dive into Nelson's upside, minutes battle, and whether he can replace Osman Bukari after his move to Poland... Is Austin cooking!?

The North End Podcast
Austin FC Acquires Joseph Rosales (Livestream Replay)

The North End Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 49:33


The boys went LIVE on their YouTube channel on Tuesday to discuss the acquisition of Joseph Rosales. They talk though the player's bio, the roster and salary cap implications of the move and the sudden logjam at the left back position. More rumors hit the timeline over the last few days so the fellas also weigh in on a pair of potential additions that have the fan base buzzing. 0:30 - Intro 2:25 - Thoughts on two additional rumors 5:55 - Austin FC acquires Joseph Rosales 8:35 - Rosales bio 23:10 - Salary cap implications of the trade 26:05 - Current state of the roster 33:00 - Comparing Rosales to his new positional teammates 36:30 - Left back logjam 44:20 - Where does the Rodo go from here? Visit our website for match preview articles, weekly MLS picks and access to our salary cap and roster spreadsheets! Follow the podcast on socials YouTube Instagram Bluesky Threads Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Charge the Line
Hot Zone #7 12-23-25 Staying Fit Over 40 w/ Santos Rosales and Lonnie Loosemoore

Charge the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 83:38


Today Roger sits down with past guest and gym owner Santos Rosales and Fire Captain and health enthusiast Lonnie Loosemoore to talk about the various tools, workouts, and eating habits they use to stay fit after 40.

The Daves I Know
Just When We Thought We We're Out

The Daves I Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 74:14


Just when we thought we were out, they dragged us back in. We swear to god, we are not recording again before 2026, but we had to get together to discuss the DSC news, Rosales move, and Lod rumors, as well as Superdraft picks, Twoons moves and just general fuckery.

Moonbeaming
How To Find Your Path Again with Dra. Rocio Rosales Meza

Moonbeaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 70:36


It's here! Many Moons 2026 has arrived and is ready to guide your year of magic, manifestation, and healing. Claim your copy HERE and step into the light of the new year!----Calling all small business owners, healers, creatives, and educators!If you want to connect with an audience that truly understands and values your work, consider sponsoring an episode of Moonbeaming — we're a podcast with more than 2 million lifetime downloads and a deeply engaged, aligned community. For more information reach out to Hailey at moonbeamingpodcast@gmail.com ----What if the turning points you didn't choose are the ones that shape you the most?In this episode, Sarah sits down with seer, spiritual guide, initiated medicine woman, and counseling psychologist Dra. Rocio Rosales Meza for a deeply grounding conversation about personal transformation. Drawing from her Indigenous earth medicine lineage, lived experience, and work guiding sensitive practitioners and healers, Dra. Rocio illuminates what becomes possible when we stop forcing and start listening to the wisdom moving through our lives.You'll hear:Why collapse, burnout, and “tower moments” often signal spiritual redirection rather than failureWhat soul loss is, how it happens, and why calling back our souls is essential in times of collective traumaHow grief, exhaustion, and uncertainty can become portals back to connectionWhy so many creatives, healers, and educators are rethinking how they work and liveHow to parent, partner, and build community in ways that break from dominance and extractionWhy being emotionally and spiritually resourced matters now more than everMore on Dra. Rocio Rosales Meza:Doctora Rocio stands at the intersection of ancestral Earth wisdom and medicine to navigate these times while planting seeds for a liberated future.She is a Mother, a Seer, a medicine woman in the Q'ero Inca lineage, and Counseling Psychology Ph.D. mentored by Black & Latin@ psychologists, matriarchs, and Indigenous medicine people.For 25 years, she has guided people to unlearn the oppressive programming of our modern society so that we can reclaim our wholeness, our wellness, and do our part to birth a better world. Her work bridges worlds - helping you decolonize your mind to liberate your spirit while honoring both ancient traditions and the unique challenges of our times.She does not teach from theory—she teaches from lived experience, from wounds turned to wisdom, from her deep partnership with her ancestors, and from the channel she has been entrusted with in service of realizing the prophecy of a new ancient paradigm. The 25 years of healership and teaching experience she carries, along with thousands of hours of therapy experience, and walking an Indigenous Earth Medicine path uniquely equip her to serve as a guide for our collective healing.https://www.drrosalesmeza.com/https://www.drrosalesmeza.com/a-new-paradigm-of-careJoin Our Community:Join the Moon Studio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themoonstudioBuy the 2026 Many Moons Lunar Planner: https://moon-studio.co/products/many-moons-2026?srsltid=AfmBOopThx1yrmKl0tMjecc_EFeeN5DAiIafqPqvQ4Uke1WEi5droeamSubscribe to our newsletter: https://moon-studio.co/pages/newsletterFind Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gottesss/ 

Free Library Podcast
Harmonia Rosales | Chronicles of Ori : An African Epic

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 61:29


The Author Events Series presents Harmonia Rosales | Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic  In Conversation with Imani Roach In Chronicles of Ori, her debut book, Harmonia Rosales retells the African myths she has long treasured, crafting an enthralling epic that spans the birth of the universe to the modern world of colonialism and resistance. She writes of the powerful, temperamental deities called the Orishas; of the founding of Yorubaland by the shrewd leader Oduduwa; of the young heroine Eve, born in a time of violence and despair, who would help her people regain their past splendor; and of shimmering serpents and monstrous shadows who stalk the lands of mortals. At the center of these linked tales is the bond, sometimes fraying, between the Orishas and the humans who worship them. It was the Orishas who made humans, and who gave them their most precious resource: their Oris, or destinies. Vividly brought to life by Rosales's artwork, Chronicles of Ori will enlighten and delight readers for years to come. Harmonia Rosales is an American artist from Chicago whose work depicts and honors African myths and the diaspora. She lives in Los Angeles, California. Imani Roach is the inaugural director of the Brind Center for African and African Diasporic Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. There she is planning the first permanent gallery devoted to the arts of Africa and its diaspora in the PMA's 150-year history, set to open Fall, 2026. In this role she also works with colleagues across the institution on educational, curatorial and conservation initiatives that center Black art. She was previously Assistant Curator for the Arts of Africa at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York during the renovation and reinstallation of the Michael C. Rockefeller wing's African collection. A scholar of African Modernism and a proud Philadelphia resident since 2012, she has designed and led courses on the arts of Africa at Haverford College, the University of Pennsylvania, University of the Arts, Moore College of Art and Design and elsewhere. She has also worked in the arts journalism space, both as a senior editor at Guernica Magazine and as the first Managing editor of Artblog. Beyond her career as an art historian, she is also a regularly gigging vocalist and a new mom.  Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. Books will be available for purchase at the library on event night! All tickets are non-refundable. (recorded 10/21/2025)

That's Total Mom Sense
HARMONIA ROSALES: Rewriting the Renaissance: Art, Motherhood & the Power of Representation

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 44:58


What happens when a mother and artist dares to reimagine the entire canon of Western art through a new lens—one that centers Black womanhood, power, and divinity? In this inspiring episode, host Kanika Chadda Gupta sits down with Harmonia Rosales, the Afro-Cuban American artist redefining beauty and rewriting history with every brushstroke. From her reimagined Renaissance masterpieces to her breathtaking debut book Chronicles of Ori, Harmonia shares how motherhood, myth, and heritage shape her creative vision. Tune in for a soul-stirring conversation on reclaiming representation, teaching our children the true breadth of beauty, and trusting your intuition as both an artist and a parent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices