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The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Daily: Nayib Bukele's Crackdown on Dissent in El Salvador

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 51:24


El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has made a lot of headlines recently in the United States for his partnership with the Trump administration. Bukele has helped enable President Trump's scheme to remove supposed Venezuelan gang members from the U.S. under the Alien Enemies Act, housing these detainees in the notorious CECOT prison. In court, the Justice Department has claimed it has no ability to request that Bukele return these detainees to the United States, even after Bukele posed for photos next to Trump in the Oval Office.The use of CECOT is key to the Trump administration's effort to paint migrants as dangerous criminals. But what is Bukele getting out of the scheme, and what do things look like from within El Salvador? To understand this, Lawfare Senior Editor Quinta Jurecic spoke with Noah Bullock, Executive Director of the Central American human rights organization Cristosal. Their conversation places CECOT in context of broader efforts by Bukele to consolidate his power and erode Salvadoran democracy. It also addresses Bukele's ongoing crackdown on dissent in El Salvador over the last week—a crackdown that most recently included the sudden arrest on March 18 of Noah's colleague Ruth López, who heads Cristosal's anti-corruption work. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PRI's The World
El Salvador detains lawyer and human rights defender

PRI's The World

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:27


Police in El Salvador have arrested Ruth López, a prominent human rights defender who headed the anti-corruption unit at the rights group Cristosal. Also, Ontario approves billions of dollars for  four small modular nuclear reactors, making Canada the first G7 country to implement them for civilian use. And, the World Health Organization approves an agreement to prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics. Plus, sonideros are gaining widespread popularity and becoming a symbol of cultural pride in Mexico City.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Conclusiones
ONG Cristosal asegura que Ruth López fue detenida porque "es incómoda" para el Gobierno de Bukele

Conclusiones

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:57


El director ejecutivo de la ONG Cristosal, Noah Bullock, analizó en Conclusiones los factores que podrían haber motivado la detención de Ruth Eleonora López, jefa de la Unidad de Anticorrupción y Justicia de Cristosal. Bullock asegura que el arresto, por  presunto peculado, en realidad se debería a que López "es incómoda" para el Gobierno de Nayib Bukele, ya que su trabajo consiste hacer visible la corrupción. CNN ha solicitado a la Fiscalía más detalles del caso y está a la espera de respuesta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Latinoamérica 21
Anatomía del modelo Bukele

Latinoamérica 21

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 38:12


Dentro de los fenómenos que han caracterizado la política latinoamericana contemporánea, el llamado modelo Bukele ha tenido una particular influencia, tanto dentro como fuera de El Salvador. Bien sea por su política comunicacional, su política exterior o su forma de gestionar la seguridad pública, la acumulación de poder que ha conseguido Nayib Bukele en los últimos años ha configurado un estilo de gobierno, que además de conseguir simpatías electorales en su país, no pasa desapercibido por la opinión pública de la región. Un mandato cuyos métodos, han significado una inocultable erosión del espacio público, la pluralidad y el equilibrio de poderes, aspectos definitorios de todo régimen democrático. Para entender los orígenes, contexto y alcance de este controversial modelo de gobierno, nos acompañó en este programa monográfico Ruth López. Abogada y notaria salvadoreña, máster en Derecho Electoral y consultora en temas electorales y transparencia. Jefa del área de Anticorrupción y Justicia de la Fundación Cristosal y recientemente seleccionada por la BBC en 2024 como una de las 100 mujeres más influyentes e inspiradoras del mundo. Con su apoyo analítico, abordaremos la comprensión de la sociedad salvadoreña en la que este modelo Bukele se ha instaurado con aspiraciones de perpetuidad.

Books with Betsy
Episode 52 - My Entire Life is Words with Hannah Gordon

Books with Betsy

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 59:19


On this episode, Hannah Gordon, a fellow CPS teacher and I discuss the importance of the library as a public service, how your reading life can turn around from what people expect of you as a child, and she brings some really great books to the show that haven't been talked about yet.    Find Hannah on TikTok Book Talk and Signing for The Kat Bunglar with Tanima Kazi    Books mentioned in this episode:    What Betsy's reading:  Are You Happy? By Lori Ostlund On the Calculation of Volume (Book 1) by Solvej Balle  The Kat Bunglar by Tanima Kazi    Books Highlighted by Hannah: The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson My Death by Lisa Tuttle  The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares, trans. Ruth L.C. Simms  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin  Shred Sisters by Betsy Lerner  Madonna in a Fur Coat by Sabahattin Ali, trans. Maureen Freely & Alexander Dawes  Penance by Eliza Clark  Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el Sadaawi I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman, trans. Ros Schwartz   All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page.   Other books mentioned in this episode: Severance by Ling Ma  How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu  Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado  In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado  Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler  The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai  Chain Gang All Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah  Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros  Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros  Boy Parts by Eliza Clark

WOLA Podcast
Mujeres contra la corrupción y el autoritarismo: aprendiendo de El Salvador

WOLA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 26:30


**This podcast is in Spanish. Stay tuned for an English summary! Este Mes de la Mujer, en WOLA lanzamos una serie especial de nuestro podcast para amplificar voces feministas que luchan por los derechos humanos en América Latina. En nuestro último episodio, conversamos con Ruth López, directora del programa de anticorrupción en Cristosal, sobre su trabajo en la lucha contra la corrupción y el autoritarismo en El Salvador. Nuestra invitada Ruth López es abogada, defensora de los derechos humanos y directora del programa de anticorrupción de Cristosal, una organización que trabaja en la promoción de derechos humanos, estado de derecho y la lucha contra la corrupción en El Salvador. Ruth ha sido reconocida por su valentía y liderazgo en la defensa de los derechos humanos en un contexto difícil, y fue incluida en la lista de las 100 mujeres más influyentes de 2024 de la BBC. Su trabajo se centra en la lucha por la justicia, la transparencia y el respeto de los derechos humanos en El Salvador, donde el autoritarismo y la corrupción están afectando el ejercicio de derechos fundamentales.

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast
Episode 99: Books We Think About All the Time

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 108:08


We're joined by the amazing poet and essayist Elisa Gabbert to discuss some of the books that we think about all the time. We each share three books that are always on our minds and discuss the many reasons some works become such and important part of who we are.Which ones would you pick?ShownotesBooks* Any Person Is the Only Self, by Elisa Gabbert* The Unreality of Memory, by Elisa Gabbert* The Word Pretty, by Elisa Gabbert* The Hurting Kind, by Ada Limón* 77 Dream Songs, by John Berryman* The Price of Salt, by Patricia Highsmith* A Passage to India, by E.M. Forster* Patricia Highsmith: Her Diaries and Notebooks* Strangers on a Train, by Patricia Highsmith* Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young* Lies and Sorcery, by Elsa Morante, translated by Jenny McPhee* Middlemarch, by George Eliot* Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout, by Cal Newport* An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris, by George Perec, translated by Marc Lowenthal* A Month in Sienna, by Hisham Matar* How to Cook a Wolf, by M.F.K. Fisher* A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction, by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, and Murray Silverstein* Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson* Ducks, Newburyport, by Lucy Ellmann* The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky* Notes from Underground, by Fyodor Dostoevsky* Too Serious Ladies, by Jane Bowles* Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso* Emma, by Jane Austen* The Wild Iris, by Louise Glück* Survey Says, by Nathan Austin* The World Without Us, by Alan Weisman* So Long, See You Tomorrow, by William Maxwell* Atonement, by Ian McEwan* The Invention of Morel, by Adolfo Bioy Casares, translated by Ruth L.C. SimmsOther* Elisa Gabbert's Poetry Column in The New York Times* Every book I read in 2024, with commentary, by Elisa Gabbert* Lost Highway, d. David Lynch* Mulholland Dr., d. David Lynch* Episode 36: Epic Books* Backlisted Podcast on Notes from Underground* Episode 25: Jane AustenThe Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you'll continue to join us!Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you'd like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

Fotografie mit Michel Birnbacher - Leica M Enthusiast
Ruth Löbner zu Gast bei Michel Birnbacher

Fotografie mit Michel Birnbacher - Leica M Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 51:58


Es sind noch gedruckte Leica M11 Bücher auf Lager!https://www.leica-enthusiast.de/m11buch/Freie Plätze 11.01.2025 München Fokussieren mit Leica M01.02.2025 Frankfurt Fokussieren mit Leica M03.-06.04.2025 Prag Workshop Streetfotografie - Gemeinsam mit Dennis WeissmantelW O R K T H E MWorkshops zur Leica M: http://www.work-the-m.deIn dieser Episode des Leica Enthusiast Podcast spricht Michel mit der Fotografin Ruth Löbner über ihr Abenteuer mit verschiedenen Kameras, insbesondere mit ihren neuesten Anschaffungen, der Leica M10R und der Q2 Monochrom. Ruth, die ursprünglich in der Makrofotografie tätig war, hat sich nun auch der Street-Fotografie gewidmet. Sie erzählt, wie sie diesen mutigen Schritt gewagt hat und über ihre Erfahrungen auf der Straße. Ihre Arbeiten, vor allem auf Instagram zu sehen, zeigen viele uninszenierte Momente von Menschen im Alltag. Sie beschreibt ausführlich ihren fotografischen Werdegang, ihre Vorliebe für Leica-Kameras, die Geschichte hinter ihrer ersten Leica und die Unterschiede zwischen ihren beiden Lieblingskameras. Trotz einiger Herausforderungen, wie zum Beispiel die Umstellung von der Makro- auf die Street-Fotografie und ein gebrochener Knie, hat Ruth eine neue Leidenschaft entdeckt. Zum Ende hin reflektiert sie über die Bedeutung der Fotografie in ihrem Leben und ihre zukünftigen Pläne, sich weiter zu verbessern und ihre Komfortzone zu erweitern. (Summary von KI des Aufnahmestudio erstellt)Link zur Episode:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruth_loebnerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthloebner_macro/------------------------------Wenn der Podcast gefallen hat: Erzählen Sie es weiter und hinterlassen Sie gerne einen Kommentar! Eine kleine Spende hilft die Kosten meiner privaten Produktion zu decken - Vielen Dank dafür [Link zu PayPal] ------------------------------WORK THE M - Lernen Sie Ihre M noch besser kennen! http://www.work-the-m.de

De puertas al campo
III Monográfico| ‘Lo que pasa en el campo': Marcas y mercados en el sector agroalimentario.

De puertas al campo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 95:22


Expertos en la materia reunidos en el Espacio Ibercaja Xplora tratan la forma de crear una imagen de marca y posicionar los productos agroalimentarios aragoneses en el mercado. Carlos Espatolero, director del programa "De puertas al campo" comaparte y profundiza sobre el sector con Amparo Cuellar, Directora General de Innovación y Promoción Alimentaria del Gobierno de Aragón; Roser Maestre, Responsable del Sector Agroalimentario en Aragón Exterior (AREX); Tamar Buil, Directora de Proyectos en AC Consultores y Directora de Investigación en ESIC Zaragoza; Ruth Lázaro Torres, Directora General de TAISI; Fernado Mir, propietario de la Bodega El Vino del Desierto y José Antonio Domínguez, desarrollo de Negocio Microempresas, Comercios y Autónomos Ibercaja.

The Unadulterated Intellect
#82 – William Leonard Pickard, George Church, Glenn Cohen, Ruth L. Okedij, Tina Liu, and Alex Zhavoronkov: Petrie-Flom Center Open House – Health Law, Biotechnology, and the Future (09/19/2024)

The Unadulterated Intellect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 66:13


(00:00) Introduction (02:27) Petrie-Flom Center Open House – Health Law, Biotechnology, and the Future (51:55) Q&A --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunadulteratedintellect/support

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast
Episode 93: Books We Wanted to Reread Immediately

The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 94:56


What books have you wanted to reread as soon as you finished them? Inspired by this fascinating prompt from our friend Nora, we decided to dive into this fun topic. We talk about the categories of books that inspire immediate rereads, share a few of our own examples, and discuss when (or if) we've ever actually done it. What books have inspired you to turn the last page and immediately go back to the beginning?ShownotesBooks* Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities, by Rebecca Solnit* Absolution, by Jeff Vandermeer* Doctor Thorne, by Anthony Trollope* The Wood in Midwinter, by Susanna Clarke* On the Calculation of Volume, by Solvej Balle, translated by Barbara Haveland* Minor Detail, by Adania Shibli, translated by Elisabeth Jaquette* Rebecca, by Daphne Du Maurier* Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones* The Warden, by Anthony Trollope* Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke* The Invention of Morel, by Adolfo Bioy Casares, translated by Ruth L.C. Simms* Middlemarch, by George Eliot* Moby-Dick: or, The Whale, by Herman Melville* The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkein* Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson* David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens* Bleak House, by Charles Dickens* Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen* Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen* A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens* The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens* Life After Life, by Kate Atkinson* A God in Ruins, by Kate Atkinson* The Ghost Writer, by Philip Roth* The Counterlife, by Philip Roth* Zuckerman Unbound, by Philip Roth* The Anatomy Lesson, by Philip Roth* The Prague Orgy, by Philip Roth* American Pastoral, by Philip Roth* I Married a Communist, by Philip Roth* The Human Stain, by Philip Roth* The Taiga Syndrome, by Cristina Rivera Garza, translated by Suzanne Jill Levine and Aviva Kana* The Walk, by Robert Walser, translated by Christopher Middleton and Susan Bernofsky* Splitting and Order, by Ted Kooser* Picnic, Lightning, by Billy Collins* James, by Percival Everett* So Long, See You Tomorrow, by William Maxwell* Time Will Darken It, by William Maxwell* The Chateau, by William Maxwell* Felix Holt, by George Eliot* Lies and Sorcery, by Elsa Morante, translated by Jenny McPheeOther Links* Nora's Instagram Post* One Bright Book* Episode 49: Rereading* Episode 76: Author Completionism* Episode 77: PoetryThe Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you'll continue to join us!Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you'd like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

Circularidad
Circularidad - Semana Mundial del Agua parte 1

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 53:31


Por la conmemoración de la Semana Mundial del Agua, hemos invitado a nuestros socios y aliados a CIRCULARIDAD para conversar sobre la gestión adecuada del recurso hídrico, del AGUA.En la primera parte, conversamos con Ruth López de Grupo Cayalá y Steve Rosales de Dipren sobre la integración del agua en las estrategias de sostenibilidad de las empresas, las oportunidades, desafíos, la implementación de buenas prácticas y tecnologías que contribuyen con la optimización del consumo del agua y el tratamiento y disposición final adecuada de las aguas residuales.En la segunda parte, conversamos con Pablo Mayorga de Sepra y Rodolfo Girón de Laboratorios Ecoquimsa sobre la importancia de las prácticas enfocadas al monitoreo de la calidad y cantidad del agua que se utiliza en los diferentes sectores que producen bienes y servicios, aspectos importantes para lograr una adecuada recirculación o reciclaje del agua, el valor de generar información de valor para tomar las mejores decisiones en los proyectos de gestión hídrica.Y en la tercera y última parte de este episodio especial, conversamos con Magali Tercero de BAC, sobre las acciones que se pueden implementar en el sector financiero, la experiencia de este grupo financiero que está apoyando a fomentar las inversiones en el sector empresarial para lograr una mejora de su desempeño ambiental, en las que se incluye al agua. Recordamos el papel que tienen las líneas de financiamiento verdes o enfocadas al ambiente, con las cuales podemos apoyar el crecimiento de nuestras empresas considerando al ambiente como una variable importante para su competitividad.Un agradecimiento a Magali, Pablo, Rodolfo, Ruth y Steve por compartir su conocimiento e historias.¡Invitados a escuchar este episodio enfocado en el agua y a siempre fortalecer nuestro compromiso y actitud ambiental!

Circularidad
Circularidad - Semana Mundial del Agua parte 2

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 43:34


Por la conmemoración de la Semana Mundial del Agua, hemos invitado a nuestros socios y aliados a CIRCULARIDAD para conversar sobre la gestión adecuada del recurso hídrico, del AGUA.En la primera parte, conversamos con Ruth López de Grupo Cayalá y Steve Rosales de Dipren sobre la integración del agua en las estrategias de sostenibilidad de las empresas, las oportunidades, desafíos, la implementación de buenas prácticas y tecnologías que contribuyen con la optimización del consumo del agua y el tratamiento y disposición final adecuada de las aguas residuales.En la segunda parte, conversamos con Pablo Mayorga de Sepra y Rodolfo Girón de Laboratorios Ecoquimsa sobre la importancia de las prácticas enfocadas al monitoreo de la calidad y cantidad del agua que se utiliza en los diferentes sectores que producen bienes y servicios, aspectos importantes para lograr una adecuada recirculación o reciclaje del agua, el valor de generar información de valor para tomar las mejores decisiones en los proyectos de gestión hídrica.Y en la tercera y última parte de este episodio especial, conversamos con Magali Tercero de BAC, sobre las acciones que se pueden implementar en el sector financiero, la experiencia de este grupo financiero que está apoyando a fomentar las inversiones en el sector empresarial para lograr una mejora de su desempeño ambiental, en las que se incluye al agua. Recordamos el papel que tienen las líneas de financiamiento verdes o enfocadas al ambiente, con las cuales podemos apoyar el crecimiento de nuestras empresas considerando al ambiente como una variable importante para su competitividad.Un agradecimiento a Magali, Pablo, Rodolfo, Ruth y Steve por compartir su conocimiento e historias.¡Invitados a escuchar este episodio enfocado en el agua y a siempre fortalecer nuestro compromiso y actitud ambiental!

Circularidad
Circularidad - Semana Mundial del Agua parte 3

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 30:48


Por la conmemoración de la Semana Mundial del Agua, hemos invitado a nuestros socios y aliados a CIRCULARIDAD para conversar sobre la gestión adecuada del recurso hídrico, del AGUA.En la primera parte, conversamos con Ruth López de Grupo Cayalá y Steve Rosales de Dipren sobre la integración del agua en las estrategias de sostenibilidad de las empresas, las oportunidades, desafíos, la implementación de buenas prácticas y tecnologías que contribuyen con la optimización del consumo del agua y el tratamiento y disposición final adecuada de las aguas residuales.En la segunda parte, conversamos con Pablo Mayorga de Sepra y Rodolfo Girón de Laboratorios Ecoquimsa sobre la importancia de las prácticas enfocadas al monitoreo de la calidad y cantidad del agua que se utiliza en los diferentes sectores que producen bienes y servicios, aspectos importantes para lograr una adecuada recirculación o reciclaje del agua, el valor de generar información de valor para tomar las mejores decisiones en los proyectos de gestión hídrica.Y en la tercera y última parte de este episodio especial, conversamos con Magali Tercero de BAC, sobre las acciones que se pueden implementar en el sector financiero, la experiencia de este grupo financiero que está apoyando a fomentar las inversiones en el sector empresarial para lograr una mejora de su desempeño ambiental, en las que se incluye al agua. Recordamos el papel que tienen las líneas de financiamiento verdes o enfocadas al ambiente, con las cuales podemos apoyar el crecimiento de nuestras empresas considerando al ambiente como una variable importante para su competitividad.Un agradecimiento a Magali, Pablo, Rodolfo, Ruth y Steve por compartir su conocimiento e historias.¡Invitados a escuchar este episodio enfocado en el agua y a siempre fortalecer nuestro compromiso y actitud ambiental!

Circularidad
Circularidad - La investigación en el ambiente

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 69:53


Conversamos con Ruth López y Marco Franco, en representación de nuestro Socio Tec, IBRIDO, sobre el papel y aportes que da la investigación en el tema ambiental. Es importante reconocer que la gestión ambiental de una empresa se ve fortalecido cuando utiliza información basada en ciencia. La investigación es un proceso que permite generar información de valor para poder tomar mejores decisiones y tener una capacidad adecuada para poder administrar nuestros aspectos e impactos ambientales.

Culte - RTS
Culte en direct de l'Eglise évangélique libre de La Rochette à Neuchâtel (2/2)

Culte - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 58:13


Culte en direct de l'Eglise évangélique libre de La Rochette, Neuchâtel, avec Pierre-André Léchot pour la prédication, Michel Berger pour la liturgie et Patricia Gander pour les lectures. Avec la participation musicale de Thibaut Zürcher au piano et Rahel Kiburz au violon. Au chant, Sandrine Biolley, Eric Biolley et Ruth Léchot. Présentation : Paolo Mariani L'espérance: l'ancre de notre vie Un journaliste retenu en otage pendant 3 ans a témoigné lors de sa libération qu'il a été encouragé spirituellement par des récits de la Bible qui «parlent de gens plongés dans l'adversité; par leur foi en Dieu, ils s'accrochent à l'espérance». Ce que Dieu a dit et fait dans le passé constitue un fondement sûr pour la foi. Au présent, Dieu veut nous ressourcer dans l'amour. Pour le futur, l'horizon de l'espérance chrétienne est l'attente non pas de quelque chose, mais de Quelqu'un. L'espérance est une ancre qui n'immobilise pas: elle offre une stabilité en mouvement. Comment la nourrir, et comment la partager avec notre prochain?

Podcast Torah-Box.com
Chavou'ot : Ruth, l'abnégation de soi

Podcast Torah-Box.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 68:17


Cours vidéo de 1h09 donné par Rav Ariel GAY.

Culte - RTS
Culte en direct de l'Eglise évangélique libre de La Rochette à Neuchâtel (1/2)

Culte - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 58:11


Culte en direct de l'Eglise évangélique libre de La Rochette, Neuchâtel, avec Michel Gentil pour la prédication, Ruth Léchot pour la liturgie, et Martine von Büren pour les lectures. Avec la participation musicale de Jacquelin Piaget et son groupe de louange. Présentation : Laurence Villoz Lève-toi, il t'appelle! Bartimée: un homme à part entière et pourtant, aveugle et «mal-heureux». Cet homme au bord du chemin n'a d'intérêt que pour l'argent qu'il peut récolter pour aider sa famille, et encore... Il entend une foule, se renseigne et, soudainement, crie: «Fils de David, aie pitié de moi!» La réaction est tout aussi soudaine: le faire taire! Jésus sait ce qu'il va faire, il discerne un horizon pour ce mendiant et donne sens à sa cécité, en établissant un lien entre son malheur et la gloire de Dieu. Ce lien conduit Bartimée sur un tout autre chemin, chemin de confrontation d'abord, puis chemin d'adoration porteur d'espérance «en-suite».

'Y esto no es todo'
Trump y Stormy Daniels. Los desaparecidos en El Salvador. Los 200 años de la Novena Sinfonía

'Y esto no es todo'

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 16:21


Hablamos en Washington con la periodista y analista política Dori Toribio; en San Salvador con Ruth López de la organización Cristosal, y en Bogotá con la violonchelista y realizadora de la Radio Nacional de Colombia, María Isabel Quintero

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
L'Affaire Légeret : le mystère du triple meurtre de Vevey • Episode 1 sur 2

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 10:49


NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d'histoires vraies sans publicité, d'épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies.

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
L'Affaire Légeret : le mystère du triple meurtre de Vevey • Episode 2 sur 2

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 14:20


NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d'histoires vraies sans publicité, d'épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies.

PRIXM - Les Chauds de la Bible
Pour Ruth, l'amour est dans le pré ?

PRIXM - Les Chauds de la Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 18:57


Qui est Ruth dans la Bible ? Par quel concours de circonstances se retrouve-t-elle dans la généalogie de Jésus ? Que nous dit son histoire de la place des étrangers dans le peuple d'Israël ? Sa rencontre avec Booz, ce ne serait pas un peu "coup de foudre à Bethléem" ?Réponse avec Céline Dion, Raf2flow et les Exultate SingersHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
Extrait : L'Affaire Légeret, le mystère du triple meurtre de Vevey

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 5:05


Cet épisode est réservé aux abonnés Minuit +.Vous souhaitez entendre la suite ? Retrouvez cet épisode en intégralité sur la chaîne Crimes Histoires Vraies l'Intégrale, ainsi que des centaines d'autres histoires et trois épisodes inédits par semaine, sans publicité et avec un mois d'exclusivité. Crimes, Espions, Paranormal, et Catastrophes Histoires Vraies l'Intégrale, sont disponibles dans l'abonnement Minuit +En matière d'héritage, chaque famille peut se déchirer pour des questions d'argent, et parfois les familles nombreuses ont leur mouton noir. Chez les Légeret, c'est François, le fils adoptif d'origine indienne, considéré comme marginal et qui a tout pour déplaire à son frère Simon. Ce dernier lui reproche de vivre aux crochets de leur mère depuis deux ans, de s'accaparer une partie de la fortune familiale accumulée par leur défunt père, et finalement, d'être responsable de la mort de Ruth Légeret, leur mère, et de la disparition de Marie-Josée, leur sœur. Les faits se sont déroulés le 24 décembre 2005 dans les hauteurs de Vevey en Suisse Romande. Près de 20 ans après les faits, on débat encore de la culpabilité de François Légeret."Crimes : Histoires vraies" est un podcast Studio Minuit. Minuit est une chaîne de podcast française axée sur la diffusion d'un large catalogue de productions originales grand public. Affaires criminelles, Aventure et Histoire : Minuit raconte dans le détail des centaines d'histoires vraies qui fascinent des centaines de milliers d'auditeurs. Découvrez les autres contenus de Minuit par ici :Paranormal - Histoires vraiesMorts Insolites - Histoires VraiesLes Zéros du Crime - Histoires VraiesCélèbres et Assassinés - Histoires VraiesComparutions Immédiates - Histoires VraiesSherlock Holmes, les enquêtesArsène Lupin, les aventuresSurvivants - Histoires vraiesHistoires Insolites de Trésors - Histoires VraiesCatastrophes - Histoires VraiesSports Insolites Histoires VraiesLes Pires Dictateurs Histoires VraiesConspirations et Complots - Histoires VraiesEspions - Histoires VraiesEscrocs de Légende - Histoires Vraies

Radio ÉL VIVE
224. Nuevos Comienzos

Radio ÉL VIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 30:17


En este programa daremos la bienvenida a Cecilia García y Emmanuelle Villalobos como nuevas locutoras de nuestro programa así como tambien despedimos con mucho cariño a dos grandes personas, Alleney Castorena y Ruth López de este apostolado. Este es un podcast producido por Ilumina Mas.

La Saga de la Bible - Junior
Saison 3 - Le temps des rois 1/7 - Ruth, l'exilée au grand coeur

La Saga de la Bible - Junior

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 12:24


Dans ce premier épisode de la nouvelle saison, je vais te raconter l'histoire de l'arrière grand-mère du grand roi David :Ruth, une femme avec un immense coeur. Cette histoire commence à Bethléem...

Restauracion
Orientación proceso electoral en El Salvador

Restauracion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 32:45


Restauracion
Importancia de cumplir con la Constitución de la República

Restauracion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 36:36


BYU-Idaho Devotionals
Sister Ruth L. Renlund, "Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven"

BYU-Idaho Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023


BYU-Idaho Devotionals
Sister Ruth L. Renlund, "Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven"

BYU-Idaho Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023


Culture Baseball
Culture Baseball Extra #4 : Babe Ruth, l'icône sportive de la culture populaire américaine

Culture Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 38:22


Saison 2 des podcasts Baseball des étudiant.e.s du Master 1 STAPS Sport et Sciences Sociales : perspectives nationales et internationales, à l'université Paris Nanterre, podcasts évaluations réalisés pour le cours Culture Sportive Digitale que je co-anime. Pour ce Culture Baseball Extra #4, et deuxième de la promo 2022-2023, Jeanne Chanellière retrace l'histoire du GOAT du baseball, Babe Ruth, et situe son importance dans la culture populaire américaine, notamment dans le rap. Bonne écoute !

Circularidad
Circularidad - Informes de sostenibilidad

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 64:41


En este nuevo segmento conversamos con Ruth López de IBRIDO sobre las características, objetivos, beneficios y retos de los informes de sostenibilidad, una herramienta que es considerada por más empresas a nivel global para comunicar sus resultados y compromisos en el tema ambiental.

The Geoholics
Episode 181 - Ruth L. Trujillo-Rodriguez, PS and Ruben Rosado Del Rio

The Geoholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 77:05


Stick a pin in Puerto Rico! The guys were joined this week by Ruth L. Trujillo-Rodriguez, PS, PLS, PPL, PIC and Ruben Rosado Del Rio. Ruth is the Founder, President & CEO of Ruth L Trujillo Rodriguez Professional Land Surveyors, PSC and Ruben is literally her "right hand man" in every aspect of their lives! This husband and wife team is beyond impressive in addition to being absolutely adorable. If you're like DD, you're going to fall in love with them and want to move to Puerto Rico! These two work closely together navigating the daily challenges of running the first women-owned land surveying firm in PR to offer services to this government/federal agency. Other topics discussed include the history of surveying in PR, the national cadaster, dealing with non-licensed individuals providing professional services, and diversification. Rex Parry was our special co-host. Music by Disturbed!!

Restauracion
Guatemala, elecciones generales 2023

Restauracion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 31:23


Abogada, Ruth López desde Guatemala

Circularidad
Circularidad - Día internacional de la Mujer con Ruth López.

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 21:13


En el marco del día internacional de la Mujer, tuvimos la oportunidad de conocer y conversar con Ruth López, una arquitecta enamorada del mundo natural. Ruth nos deja un mensaje muy claro, "también podemos ser felices". Quiere dejarnos un mundo en el que podamos decidir y eligir quién y qué ser.

WDR 5 Bücher
Ruth Löbner über "Der unendliche Gipfel" von Toine Heijmans

WDR 5 Bücher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 10:59


Wie hoch kann man hinaus? Toine Heijmans erzählt die Geschichte der Bergsteigerfreunde Lenny und Walter als faszinierendes Kletter-Leben zwischen Klarheit der Gipfel und den Abgründen kommerzieller Vereinnahmung von Natur. Ein Bücher-Gespräch mit Übersetzerin Ruth Löbner. Von Markus Brügge.

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Weihnachtsempfehlungen der SWR-Literatur-Redaktion

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 8:29


Spanische Lyrik, ein vielschichtiger Roman über die Finanzwelt oder ein mehrsprachiger Kinder Kalender: Für Kurzentschlossene empfehlen die Mitarbeiter*innen der SWR-Literatur-Redaktion Bücher, die sie selbst gern verschenken würden. Alexander Wasner empfiehlt: Hernan Diaz: Treue, Aus dem Englischen von Hannes Meyer, Hanser Verlag, 416 Seiten, 27 Euro Katharina Borchardt empfiehlt: C.H. Beck Stiftung (Hg.): Spanische und hispanoamerikanische Lyrik, zweisprachig, C.H. Beck Verlag, 4 Bände im Schober, 2539 Seiten, 148 Euro Frank Hertweck empfiehlt: Uwe Dick: Sauwaldprosa, Wallstein Verlag, 666 Seiten, 50 Euro Theresa Hübner empfiehlt: Kinderkalender 2023 der Jugendbibliothek München, mehrsprachig, mit 53 Gedichten und Bildern aus der ganzen Welt, Moritz Verlag, 22 Euro Carsten Otte empfiehlt: Marieke Lucas Rijneveld: Kalbskummer / Phantomstute, Gedichte, aus dem Niederländischen von Ruth Löbner, Suhrkamp Verlag, 223 Seiten, 25 Euro Lukas Meyer-Blankenburg empfiehlt: Wolfgang Bauer: Am Ende der Straße. Afghanistan zwischen Hoffnung und Scheitern. Eine Reportage, Suhrkamp Verlag, 399 Seiten, 24 Euro

Creciendo Juntos
Creciendo Juntos: Cómo se enfrenta el autismo y neurodiversidades desde la educación o el mundo laboral

Creciendo Juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 47:33


En Creciendo Juntos conversamos con Ruth López, mujer autista y Terapeuta Ocupacional acerca del autismo y qué tanto hemos avanzado como país en la inclusión de las personas en materia laboral y educacional. Conduce Jorge Lira.

Radio ÉL VIVE
159. Respondiendo al llamado

Radio ÉL VIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 28:17


Dios nos llama siempre a seguir creciendo y sirviendo en su voluntad, acompáñanos en este programa para darle la bienvenida a Ruth López y Alleney Castorena como nuevas conductoras de nuestro programa así como despedimos con mucho cariño a Dani Parga y José Bárbaro de este apostolado. Este es un podcast producido por @iluminamas

Good Faith
Educational Equity with Ruth López Turley

Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 68:34


Raise yourself up by your own bootstraps. This is a refrain we hear all the time, especially as Americans catechized in the dogma of personal responsibility. But what if some people don't have bootstraps?  What if some don't even have boots?This week David and Curtis welcome educational expert and Rice University sociology professor Ruth López Turley. Raised on the U.S./Mexico border, Ruth's own educational story is fascinating and lends special weight to her observations about educational equity and how the scriptures (including Mary's Magnificat) might lead us to some surprising and challenging conclusions.Show Notes:-$50M Kinder Foundation grant will expand Kinder Institute's work to solve challenges facing Houston-Claire Cain Miller, Josh Katz, Francesca Paris and Aatish Bhatia (The New York Times) - Vast New Study Shows a Key to Reducing Poverty: More Friendships Between Rich and Poor-Cynthia M. Allen - Want economic mobility? Make friends at church Sign up for David's French Press newsletter Follow Curtis' work at RedeemingBabel.org  Produced by Kris Carter

El Arranque
145. Domingo, 3 de septiembre de 2022. Violencias contra las mujeres en las universidades de Medellín

El Arranque

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 31:15


En esta edición de “Charlas de Domingo” de El Arranque de El Colombiano conversamos con la profesora Ruth López Oseira, de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Económicas de la Universidad Nacional, y con Valeria Ruiz, estudiante de Periodismo de la Universidad de Antioquia, quienes nos contaron cómo ha sido el proceso para visibilizar y llevar al debate las denuncias por acoso sexual y violencias basadas en género que se han presentado en ambas instituciones.

I'd Rather Stay In
117: Art as Resistance with Ruth L Poor

I'd Rather Stay In

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 61:03


How can art serve as a form of resistance? What does this look like? Why is it important? This week, Megn and Stephie are joined by painter and art professor Ruth L Poor to dish on all of this and more. Grab the transcript for this and other episodes at idratherstayinpodcast.com and connect with us @irsipodcast or idratherstayinpodcast@gmail.com. Follow Ruth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthlpoor/ Want to support the podcast? Visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irsipodcast to buy us a coffee!

La Ventana - Puerto Rico
Ep. 47 - Nayib Bukele: ¿el salvador?

La Ventana - Puerto Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 66:18


Podcast La Ventana - Puerto Rico. Episodio especial. Ep. 47 - Nayib Bukele: ¿el salvador? Relato de Ruth López, jefa de la división de Anticorrupción y Justicia de Cristosal, una ONG dedicada a la defensa de los derechos humanos en El Salvador y Centroamérica.  La Lcda. López desarrolla un perfil del presidente de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, desde sus inicios en la política como alcalde de Nuevo Cuscatlán hasta las controversias más recientes de su actual mandato como el presente estado excepción con más de 40 mil detenidos y la creación del derecho a la reelección presidencial por primera vez en la historia de ese país. Este relato está acompañado de sonidos que refuerzan los argumentos aquí esbozados.  La Ventana está disponible en dondequiera que escuches podcasts. Suscríbete para que recibas las notificaciones de los nuevos episodios. Deja tu review y dale 5 estrellas en Apple Podcasts para llegar a más personas. Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/laventanapr Sígueme en las redes sociales: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube e Instagram

Billy Dees
Twitter and Twitter Spaces for Authors with Ruth L. Snyder

Billy Dees

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 31:19


During this episode we are talking about using Twitter and Twitter Spaces for authors. Many of the topics we cover are applicable to any social media or content marketing strategy in general. Our guest is Ruth L. Snyder who is the author of, “Learn Twitter” which is geared toward writers. Ruth is also a speaker and a book coach. You can find Ruth on Twitter at @RuthLSnyder https://mobile.twitter.com/ruthlsnyder

La Ventana - Puerto Rico
Ep. 43 - Bitcoin: el caso de El Salvador

La Ventana - Puerto Rico

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 88:30


Episodio 43 Bitcoin: el caso de El Salvador. Entrevista al Dr. Óscar Cabrera Melgar, expresidente del Banco Central de la Reserva de El Salvador y actual presidente de la Fundación para el Desarrollo de Centroamérica.  Con la participación de: Chuck Brumfiel de cypherhive.com, para más información sobre Bitcoin, suscríbete a su canal de YouTube. Ruth López, Jefa jurídica y anticorrupción de Cristosal. La Ventana está disponible en dondequiera que escuches podcasts. Suscríbete para que recibas las notificaciones de los nuevos episodios. Deja tu review y dale 5 estrellas en Apple Podcasts para llegar a más personas. Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/laventanapr Sígueme en las redes sociales. Búscame como Rafael Tirado Rivera en Facebook, Twitter, YouTube e Instagram

Ein Buch
Heidi Rehn: Die Buchhandlung in der Amalienstraße

Ein Buch

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 8:00


Für eine Frau ist es 1913 keineswegs eine Selbstverständlichkeit, als Buchhändlerin zu arbeiten. In der Schwabinger Amalienstraße führen Theres und Ruth Lämmle eine innovative Buchhandlung, in der sie die aktuellen Bestseller und wichtigsten gesellschaftlichen Werke bereithalten. Hier arbeiten die Freundinnen Elly und Henni. Obwohl sie aus sehr unterschiedlichen Elternhäusern kommen, brennen beide nicht nur für Literatur, sondern begeistern sich auch für sozialdemokratische Ideen und die Rechte der Frauen. Das intellektuelle und kulturelle Umfeld der Buchhandlung ist ihre Welt, doch der Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges macht ihre Zukunftsträume zunichte. Heidi Rehns München-Roman verknüpft historische Ereignisse und reale Persönlichkeiten geschickt und glaubwürdig mit der fiktionalen Story um die Buchhändlerinnen.

Restauracion
Asesoría jurídica y demanda de inconstitucionalidad

Restauracion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 34:01


Ruth López de Cristosal

Walk Talk Challenge
Ruth L. Snyder: Author and Book Coach

Walk Talk Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 7:53


Ruth L. Snyder is an Author, Book Coach, and International Speaker who works with entrepreneurs to get their books written, published, and read.  She is also the host of “HOW TO BUILD GLOBAL COMMUNITIES IN 2022” on Twitter Spaces. On this episode of the Walk Talk Challenge, Ruth shares how publishing her first book put… Read More+ The post Ruth L. Snyder: Author and Book Coach appeared first on Walk Talk Challenge.

Loremen Podcast
S3 Ep96: Loremen S3 Ep95 - Yorkshire Dragons

Loremen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 33:58


The Loremen go dragon-spotting in Yorkshire! From the Worm of Sexhow to the Dragon of Filey Brigg, Alasdair uncovers a simple traybake recipe that *you* can use to defeat a fiery serpent. Meanwhile, James dredges up a terrible childhood memory and irrevocably damages the dynamic of the podcast. So, a normal episode really. Listen out for fishy folklorist Ruth L. Tongue. and frenemy of the show Chris L. Cantrill. Loreboys nether say die! Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen @loremenpod www.twitch.tv/loremenpod www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod

Houston Matters
Federal authorities investigate the I-45 project, & Houston as a mecca for air hockey (Dec. 10, 2021)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 49:02


On Friday's Houston Matters: The feds came to Houston to investigate the I-45 project this week. We discuss the latest developments. Also this hour: We meet the new director of Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Ruth López Turley. Then, we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. And, as the University of Houston prepares to host the 2021 World Air Hockey Championships this weekend, we learn how Houston became a mecca for air hockey enthusiasts.

Acuerdo Ambiental
Historia del nombre de las calles de El Rodeo │ por Ruth López

Acuerdo Ambiental

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 7:10


► Programa del 14 de noviembre del 2021.

Esencia Minimalista
106. Dejar ir para abrir espacio al otro: de ordenar sola a ordenar en pareja.

Esencia Minimalista

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 39:34


Te traigo una nueva charla minimalista, cuyo objetivo, es dar voz a las personas que han pasado por sus propios procesos de orden: un camino lleno de historias distintas que me encanta poder compartir contigo en este formato tan cercano.  Hoy nos acompaña Ruth López que nos habla de sus aprendizajes e inspiraciones en el curso “Ordena tu casa para ordenar tu vida”.  Ha pasado de ordenar sola a ordenar en pareja, lo que le ha aportado muchísima sabiduría.

Author Audience: Helping You Reach More People With Your Message | Writing | Self-Publishing | Book Marketing | Business Grow

Can you believe it? This month marks a decade since I resigned from my physical therapy job. We have been working full-time in our business and ministry since that day.  Honestly, it hasn't been easy.  There have been so many times we wanted to give up. But God has provided what we needed and He has brought us to the place where we are today. One of the things we're doing to celebrate is hosting our Kingdom Writers Conference...and it kicks off today the 15th of September. WooHoo!  So if you have not joined us yet, make sure to go right now and claim your free ticket at www.kingdomwritersconference.com before registration closes.  You will not want to miss 15 speakers over the course of five days helping equip you to move forward in God's call to write.  Today I want to introduce you to one of our Christian Book Academy members and one of our conference speakers, Ruth L Snyder.  She has been taking some action in her marketing and she's going to share how using a simple tool that we provide in Christian Book Academy has helped her move forward in her marketing. Plus, on a recent post she was able to get 15 book sales. Yay! I hope you enjoy hearing from her and get inspired for the marketing of your books as well. DON'T MISS OUT...Get Your FREE Ticket to the Kingdom Writers Conference A FREE 5-day event ONLY for Christian writers with 15 industry experts to equip you to move forward with God's call to write. Get your FREE ticket and join us 9/15/21 - 9/21/21 (skipping the weekend) at https://kingdomwritersconference.com  

Let Fear Bounce
EPS 58 - Co-Author Highlight - When Grace Found Me with Ruth L Snyder

Let Fear Bounce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 9:26


Ruth L Snyder, a co-author in Volume Two of the When Grace Found Me series. Ruth comes to us from Canada and shares her powerful story of lessons on love during divorce. If you would like to read all of the amazing, God-led stories, be sure to get your copy here: When Grace Found Me, Volume Two If you have a story that you know can change someone's life for the better, get in touch! More co-author opportunities are available. Let's change the world, one word and one story at a time! www.kimlenglingauthor.com lenglingauthor@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-lengling1/support

Indices
Noël sanglant au bord du lac Léman : l'affaire Légeret

Indices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 56:15


Le 4 janvier 2006, Ruth Légeret est retrouvée morte au milieu d'une mare de sang, dans sa luxueuse propriété de Vevey, en Suisse. À côté d'elle, le corps sans vie de son amie Marina Studer. Qui a pu tuer ces deux veuves richissimes et sans histoires ? Indice après indice, l'enquête de la police suisse va progresser dans un climat de jalousies familiales et de convoitise financière. Avec, au centre de cette étonnante affaire, un deuxième mystère : Marie-José Légeret, la fille de Ruth, introuvable depuis le jour du drame … Agression, enlèvement, meurtre… Le responsable laisse toujours des traces derrière lui. Ces indices, les enquêteurs les recueillent et les font parler, avec l'aide des experts de la police technique et scientifique. Un travail de longue haleine, essentiel pour faire la lumière sur les zones d'ombre d'une affaire. A travers les témoignages des experts et des enquêteurs mais aussi de proches des victimes, INDICES déroule le fil d'enquêtes criminelles peu communes, pour comprendre comment elles ont été résolues. Une série de podcasts narrée par Arnaud Poivre d'Arvor.

Circularidad
Circularidad - Minería, características técnicas y su relación con el ambiente

Circularidad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 60:35


En este segmento hablamos de las características de la minería, tipos, un resumen de las fases de operación, su relación con el ambiente, el derecho minero en el caso específico de Guatemala y como este sector se vincula con nuestras actividades cotidianas. Una entrevista siempre en el contexto técnico en la que Ruth López, quien es parte de Ibrido, Socio Tec del CGP+L, nos comparte información para poder retroalimentarnos y aprender sobre este sector que tiene retos técnicos ambientales muy especiales por la naturaleza de sus operaciones y también informarnos sobre las acciones positivas enfocadas a lograr un buen desempeño ambiental.

L'heure du crime
L'ENQUÊTE - Triple meurtre à Vevey : famille, argent et jalousie

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 13:22


Le 4 janvier 2006, le jardinier de Ruth Légeret se rend à son domicile sur les rives du lac Léman. Il est intrigué par la boîte aux lettres qui déborde, les journaux qui ne sont pas ramassés, le fait que les deux chiens sont silencieux... Il frappe à la porte à plusieurs reprises, mais personne ne répond. Le jardinier ainsi qu'un vigile qui a le double des clés pénètre dans la demeure. Ils trouvent les corps allongés face contre terre de deux vieilles dames en bas de l'escalier qui mène à la chaufferie. Elles semblent avoir fait une chute mortelle. La police du canton de Vaud identifie rapidement les deux victimes : Ruth Légeret, 81 ans et Marina Studer, 80 ans. Les deux corps sont en état de décomposition avancée. Ils portent des ecchymoses, des côtes fracturées. Ruth Légeret tient au creux de sa main droite une touffe de cheveux. Le Bleustar montre des traces de sang bien plus abondantes. Crime ? Accident ? Bagarre tragique ?

Amper Radio
Auditorium - Repensar la Enseñanza de la Comunicación

Amper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 56:37


¡En la ULA, seguimos #RevolucionandoLaComunicación! Durante los últimos 60 años, se ha hablado de una educación más moderna, constructivista, por competencias, ágil y con tecnología de punta. Tanto el proceso de enseñanza, como el de adquisición y modernización, tocan profundamente el campo de la Comunicación. Conducido por el Mtro. Abraham Gutierrez; con José Luis Castillo Cano, Ruth López Landeros y Martha Irene Soria. Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.

Entre Empresarios, “La Plataforma Que Nos Une” Agencia de Relaciones Públicas.
Servicios Especializados en la Red Profesional LinkedIn

Entre Empresarios, “La Plataforma Que Nos Une” Agencia de Relaciones Públicas.

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 5:44


Bienvenido a un nuevo audio, en esta oportunidad le transmitimos el contacto telefónico sostenido entre Junior Almenar y Ruth López co-fundadora de EntreEmpresarios donde explica la importancia del servicio Numero 1 de la Agencia EntreEmpresarios. Estamos en Venezuela y podemos asistir remotamente a empresarios de habla hispana en sus requerimiento de generación de demanda y gestión de publicaciones y CRM. Tu red en LinkedIn te permite crear nuevas relaciones profesionales, acceder a empresas, aumentar tus posibilidades de éxito ante una oferta de trabajo… Es un trampolín que te acerca a tus objetivos profesionales, y un puente con el que puedes llegar a personas y organizaciones de todo el mundo, por supuesto también a las que más te interesan y que son tu objetivo. Contacte nuestros servicios por el +58 424 4116895

STEM Fatale Podcast
Episode 075 - Overcome with Emulsion

STEM Fatale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 70:06


Episode Summary Emma tells Emlyn all about Marietta Blau, the physicist that developed photographic emulsion technology in order to discover and describe subatomic particles and their behavior!  Learn about us and other women in STEM on our website https://www.stemfatalepodcast.com/    Sources Main Story - Marietta Blau Perlmutter, A.. “Marietta Blau's Work After World War II.” arXiv: History and Philosophy of Physics (2001). https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0110028  Sime, Ruth L. “Marietta Blau: Pioneer of Photographic Nuclear Emulsions and Particle Physics.” Physics in Perspective (2013).  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-012-0097-6 McArdle, James.  January 27: Exposed. On This Day in Photography. 2018. Interview of Leopold Halpern by Maria Rentetzi on 1999 March 5, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA, www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/32406     Women who Work  G. Casetta, A.P. Nolfo and E. Palagi. Yawn contagion promotes motor synchrony in wild lions, Panthera leo. Animal Behaviour. Vol. 174, April 2021, p. 149. Doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.02.010. “Yawning helps lions synchronize their groups’ movements” by Jake Buehler, Sciencenews.com. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/lion-yawn-contagious-synchronize-group-movement-hunt    Music  “Mary Anning” by Artichoke “Work” by Rihanna   Cover Image https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Marietta_Blau.jpg

SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show
4 Steps Spiritual Success

SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 25:00


Dr. Ruth L. Miller wears many professional hats...but she takes them off several times a day to connect to her spirit. Listen in for her secret to spiritual success.

Pencho y Aída
Malcolm Cartagena y Ruth López (Votaciones)

Pencho y Aída

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 65:06


Hoy conversamos con Malcolm Cartagena, formador electoral; y Ruth López, abogada, máster en Derecho Electoral para conocer mas sobre las distintas formas de votación para las próximas elecciones.

Radio Santander
Entrevista escritora Ruth López Tafall (18/01/21)

Radio Santander

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 7:45


La cántabra Ruth López-Tafall nos cuenta en eel programa Hoy por hoy Cantabria como surgió la idea para escribir su primera novela. Cuando visitó el Monasterio de Santo Toribio de Liébana y un sacerdote le contó la historia de la Cofradía de La Cruz le inspiró para decidirse a escribir su primera obra: ‘Magoi: El Códice perdido del Beato de Liébana’

Finding Center
Turning Away from Incorrect Traditions

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 56:37


We will hear from Ruth L. Renlund, Ed Adams, and Lloyd D. Newell.

Entre Empresarios, “La Plataforma Que Nos Une” Agencia de Relaciones Públicas.

Recibamos al Empresario Verde, un profesional de alto kilate quien ha dedicado mayor parte de su carrera profesional a impulsar herramientas para cuidar y defender el medio ambiente, con hechos tangibles e innumerables instituciones y organizaciones que le respaldan y acreditan como un líder empresarial en temas verdes. #EcosistemasInteligentesEmpresasVerdes nuevo episodio que con mucho respeto hacia usted le traemos, cada día construyendo una GaleriaDeAudios para que escuche donde quiera y cuando lo desee. Recibamos al Sr. Manuel Díaz Capdevilla @manuel_joel_diaz_capdevilla presidente de Funvive @funviveoficial y la prestigiosa empresa en higiene ocupacional, evaluación de riesgos físicos y químicos Funsein @funsein con el tema ESPIRITUALIDAD PARA LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DE EMPRESARIOS cuantas experiencias nos trajeron los indígenas en sus actos de oración, siempre transmitiendo lo sagrado el respeto y amor por la naturaleza. “Hoy los empresarios debemos tener una visión de responsabilidad social empresarial pero mucho mas profunda mucho mas internalizada, consciente y debemos tener un extraordinario amor a toda esta circunstancia que estamos viviendo” Esta espiritualidad debe aludir la dimensión por el espíritu en una forma consciente responsable con amor a la naturaleza. Agradecimiento a Solo Venezuela Radio, Miami, a WTC Radio en Valencia-Venezuela por la edición y montaje. Somos una plataforma de ASISTENTES VIRTUALES que de forma remota estamos trabajando para cada uno de nuestros clientes buscando y encontrando esas oportunidades de negocios que solo se encuentran en la internet cuando se dedican a buscarlas. desde el corazón de #EntreEmpresarios La Plataforma Que Nos Une, compartimos información que puede consultar cuando guste y donde sea, temas de interés para su formación o entretenimiento, historias narradas por los mismos profesionales. Si desea promover su marca y ampliar su círculo de influencia, contacte a nuestro departamento de producción, Ruth López @avlatam Este episodio es auspiciado por: Creando Balance, C.A somos Vendedores #SomosDiferentes #EmpresasVerdes #Ecologia #Espiritualidad #EmpresariosVerdes #Espiritu #Vida #Creador #Dios #Indigenas #Nature #Naturaleza #ECOSistema #Funvive #LaPlataformaQueNosUne #JuniorAlmenar #B2C #Food #PonteEnMovimiento #CuerpoYMente #Futuro #Pandemia #Contaminacion #PlanetaVerde #Vive #Alma #2020 #ecotravesia

Entre Empresarios, “La Plataforma Que Nos Une” Agencia de Relaciones Públicas.

Hola le saludamos desde el corazón de #EntreEmpresarios La Plataforma Que Nos Une, compartimos información que puede consultar cuando guste y donde sea, temas de interés para su formación o entretenimiento, historias narradas por los mismos profesionales. Si desea promover su marca y ampliar su círculo de influencia, contacte a nuestro departamento de producción, Ruth López @avlatam Usted es padre o madre de niño o niña en edad escolar? ¿Conoce o tiene un familiar que tenga niños en edad preescolar? Si contesto a estas interrogantes que SI, este episodio del segmento #EconomiaNaranja es para usted. Es el turno de darle la bienvenida a la profesional Lcida. Yaynel Rebeca Peñaloza @maerebeca27 profesional integral de la docencia con más de 10 años de experiencia en trabajo con niños y niñas de edad preescolar, maestra multidisciplinaria dedicada a proporcionar estrategias dinámicas e interactivas para el aprendizaje lúdico. Imparte clases semi-presenciales, por sesiones con pequeños grupos respetando las medidas de bio-seguridad, abarcando el área que se necesite reforzar en cada niño cognitiva, motora, socio-emocional, artística, escritura e ingles, a todos esos mamas o papas que me escuchan hoy les digo “no esperen colapsar en este comienzo de año escolar PIDE AYUDA” el crecer y aprender nunca se detiene para BK Fun Kids. Agradecimiento a Solo Venezuela Radio, Miami, a WTC Radio en Valencia-Venezuela por la edición y montaje. Somos una plataforma de ASISTENTES VIRTUALES que de forma remota estamos trabajando para cada uno de nuestros clientes buscando y encontrando esas oportunidades de negocios que solo se encuentran en la internet cuando se dedican a buscarlas. #SomosDiferentes #DondeQuiera #CuandoQuiera #Podcast #Educacion #Niños #PreEscolar #Mae #Valencia #Naguanagua #SanDiego #Tazajal #LaViña #ElTrigal #LaTrigaleña #ElParral #Guataparo #Clases #TareasDirigidas #ClasesPersonalizadas #Fun #Conocimiento #Familia #Amor #Entrevista #B2C #JuniorAlmenar #ClubDeTareasVIP #BkFunKidsPlanEscolar

Tradeoffs
Listener Mailbag: Your COVID-19 Questions Answered

Tradeoffs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 15:16


Will this be the end of fee-for-service? How should we price a COVID-19 vaccine? Bapu Jena and Sayeh Nikpay answer audience questions about the pandemic.Guests:Sayeh Nikpay, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Health Policy, Vanderbilt UniversityBapu Jena, MD, PhD, Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; Associate Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General HospitalRead a transcript of the episode on our website: https://tradeoffs.org/2020/07/21/listener-mailbag/Get more Tradeoffs in your inbox every Friday with our weekly newsletter: http://bit.ly/tradeoffsnewsletterAnd stay on top of all our coverage of the coronavirus outbreak and our conversations with people who are being forced to make difficult decisions in the midst of it all, visit http://bit.ly/coronavirustradeoffs. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tradeoffspod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Buenos Días América
¿En esta época de pandemia es posible ser infiel? ¿qué es una infidelidad?

Buenos Días América

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 49:11


Este jueves en Buenos Días América, hablamos sobre la infidelidad y si en esta época de pandemia es fácil o no serle infiel a la pareja, para esto nos acompañó también la psicóloga y doctora, Antonia López quien nos habló más sobre este tema.Tuvimos como todos los días, las noticias desde Nueva York y Miami con Max Pérez Jiménez y Jorge Hernández.Para hablarnos más sobre el voto popular, nos acompañó Eduardo Alemán, Profesor de la Universidad de Houston, además para hablar sobre la iniciativa que se tiene en la que los ciudadanos pueden detener a inmigrantes, nos acompañó Ruth López, Abogada para Alianza Heartland.

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and provide analysis of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 50 - "Riders in the Skies" (宇宙を駆ける), discuss our impressions, and provide commentary and research on Scirocco's name and the "The-O" mobile suit. - Japanese Wikipedia page for Paptimus Scirocco. - Wikipedia page for the Sirocco wind (aka scirocco, jugo, siroc, xaloc, sciroccu, Σορόκος, siroco, xlokk, shirok, siròc, eisseròc, ghibli, khamsin, شْلُوقْ or شْهِيلِي). - Forbes interview in which Tomino discusses working with Takahata and Miyazaki in the 1970s: Ollie Barder, Yoshiyuki Tomino On 'Gundam', Newtypes And The Perilous Future Facing Humanity, Forbes.com, available at https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2017/03/13/yoshiyuki-tomino-on-gundam-newtypes-and-the-perilous-future-facing-humanity/#6c5c38754b8a - From Anime News Network's encyclopedia, a comparison of the projects where Tomino, Miyazaki, and Takahata overlapped. Looking at the pages for individual projects you can see that they sometimes collaborated directly on individual episodes. - Jisho.org page showing the Japanese pronunciation of "baptism." - Japanese Wikipedia page for "The-O." - Forbes interview with Kobayashi Makoto (The-O's designer): Ollie Barder, Makoto Kobayashi On Mecha Design And The Importance Of Red And Blue Paint, Forbes.com, June 25, 2016. Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/olliebarder/2016/06/25/makoto-kobayashi-on-mecha-design-and-the-importance-of-red-and-blue-paint/#201328e6e369 - Wiktionary entry for "θεός", also known as "theos," and for "theos" in Latin. - A blog entry from a collector of religious headwear with images and information about the "eboshi" hats. - Images showing a court noble's costume, including taller "tate eboshi" hat that resembles the shape of The-O's headgear. - For a brief discussion of a modern Shinto priest's ceremonial garb, including the eboshi: John Renard, The Handy Religion Answer Book, Visible Ink Press (2012). - Pictures of modern shinto ceremonial garb including tall eboshi. - A detailed English page about the different types of eboshi, with pictures, by Joshua L. Badgley. - Modern depiction of what a naga eboshi kabuto (armored helmet in the style of a very tall eboshi) might have looked like. And one from a gachapon collection of legendary armors. - Book detailing both the types of kabuto eboshi as well as the methods of their construction: Trevor Absolon, The Watanabe Art Musuem Samurai Armour Collection Volume I ~ Kabuto & Mengu (2011). - Pictures of a historical eboshi kabuto, possibly from the Edo period. - For Blavatsky's assertion that "theos" and a perfect circle were synonymous in the minds of "the ancients": Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine: Anthropogenesis, Theosophical Publishing Society (1902). - English translation of Borges' "Pascal's Sphere": https://www.filosofiaesoterica.com/pascals-sphere/ originally from Jorge Luis Borges, Other Inquisitions, 1937-1952, Souvenir (1973) (trans. Ruth L. C. Simms). - Japanese edition of Other Inquisitions/Otras inquisiciones. - The poem in the TNN is "Pax Saturni" by Ezra Pound. - Nina references Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias" in the memorial for Scirocco. - Music used in this episode includes: Come Play with Me by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3526-come-play-with-me License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hitman by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3880-hitman License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Gregorian Chant by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3825-gregorian-chant License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Grammophone Taps by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3820-grammophone-taps License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com Find out more at http://gundampodcast.com

BYU Speeches
The Power to Change | Ruth L. Renlund

BYU Speeches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 8:52


As we link ourselves to the Savior’s name, we gain the power to change for the better. And as we gain this power to change, we can become more like Him.

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
1158 Stephen Hsu PhD, Professor of Oral Biology, Founder of Camellix, MighTeaFlow, ReviTeaLize, AverTeaX & ProtectTeaV : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 64:37


Dr. Stephen Hsu, a tenured professor of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences at the Dental College of Georgia, is a world-renowned expert in green tea polyphenol research and inventor of green tea technology-derived products and medications, which treat dry mouth, dandruff, hair loss, cold sores, and viral infections with natural ingredients.  Dr. Hsu was awarded a number of patents on novel technologies targeting autoimmune diseases, herpes simplex virus, virus-induced infections, and salivary dysfunction (xerostomia or dry mouth).  Dr. Hsu has been selected as a TED speaker in 2014.  Dr. Hsu received the International Association for Dental Research (IADR)/GSK Innovation in Oral Care Award in 2011.   In 2015, he received the Georgia Bio Innovation Award for his unique inventions. Also in 2015, Dr. Hsu received the Oral Discoveries & Inventions Award from Georgia Dental Association (GDA).  Dr. Hsu has been invited to appear on numerous TV and radio/podcast programs, and frequently invited to international conferences as a keynote speaker.    Dr. Hsu earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Wuhan University after a six-year forced labor experience in a rural farm in China.  After moving to the United States, he received a Master of Arts degree in molecular biology from Montclair State University in New Jersey and a Ph.D. in cell biology and anatomy from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine.  He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City before a career change to television.  During the four years as a television commentator and sports anchor for ESPN International, Dr. Hsu taught at the National University of Singapore as a Lecturer.  In 1998, Dr. Hsu received the Ruth L. Kirstein Research Service Award from the National Cancer Institute, and conducted cancer research at New York University School of Medicine.  Dr. Hsu joined the Augusta University, formerly the Medical College of Georgia, in 1999 and serves as Course Director for Nutrition and Course Director for Biochemistry in the Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences.  Dr. Hsu has joint appointments in the Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics and the Graduate School.  He is a former President of the Georgia chapter of the American Association for Dental Research and a member of the American Association for Cancer Research and the International Association for Dental Research.  He has published more than seventy research articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, eight books or book chapters, and has presented his research findings at scientific meetings worldwide, as well as lectured for CE courses to dentists, dental hygienists, and pharmacists.  He has served as reviewer of grant applications for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), the National University of Singapore, and for numerous scientific journals.  Dr. Hsu’s research has been funded by the NIH and the U.S. Department of Defense, IADR, Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), among other organizations. Dr. Hsu has collaborated with researchers representing the fields of oral biology/maxillofacial pathology, dermatology, virology, and molecular biology from Universities in the US, China, and Japan. He and his wife, Tracy, live in Evans, Georgia with their sons, Alexander and Andrew.

The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 136: “HSC Trafficking” Featuring Dr. Paul Frenette

The Stem Cell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 78:17


Guest: Dr. Paul Frenette is the Chair and Director of the Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Frenette’s research focuses…

All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
Research for the Good of Education: An Interview with Dr. Ruth López Turley

All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 40:25


After years of conducting education research that never made it into the hands of those who needed it, Dr. Ruth López Turley sought a new avenue for meaningful work. Presented with the resources to start something new and bolstered by a transformational encounter with God in a monastery, Ruth embarked on a journey to create reform in research, bringing the beginnings of change to a significantly broken education system. Listen in on our conversation with WAP Associate Caroline Triscik and Dr. Ruth López Turley as she shares about the intersection of her faith, her career, and family life. For show notes or more information, please visit http://thewell.intervarsity.org/podcasts/research-good-education-interview-ruth-l-pez-turley If you would like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women in the Academy and Professions, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wap. Thank you for listening!

Author Audience: Helping You Reach More People With Your Message | Writing | Self-Publishing | Book Marketing | Business Grow

If you live in Canada, consider joining us next month for the Inscribe Christian Writers Conference here: http://inscribe.org/fall-conference/ I will be the keynote speaker and will be leading a couple workshops. And all of you can enjoy this interview I recorded with Inscribe President, Ruth L. Snyder.   Transcript: Ruth: I’m looking forward to having you come to our conference in September. To help our members get to know you, please tell us about your growing up years. Shelley: I’m a person that learned to be adaptable because we moved so many times. I grew up as a PK – a pastor’s kid, going to church, and attending all the events — youth camp, conferences. I was saved and baptized at the age of seven. Typically, we think of salvation as a turning point where everything is going to be great. The Bible says that in this world you will have trouble, but take heart, “I, Jesus, have overcome this world.” The next year my Grandma was murdered. There was a lot of trauma, and yet God is so good. He doesn’t waste anything, and a lot of what I’ve been through is what I share in my books today. Ruth: How does your faith influence what you do? Shelley: It influences everything I do. I practiced as a physiotherapist for twelve years. My husband and I also served in Belize for two years. I worked as a volunteer physiotherapist and my husband worked with youth. When we came back, we knew we wanted to have the freedom to minister again. In 2011 I quit my job and God showed me that author coaching was what He wanted me to do. I thought I would limit my income and influence if I only ministered to Christian authors. However, God convicted me and showed me that’s what He wanted me to do, so I made that change. Now I serve primarily Christian authors. Anyone is welcome, as long as they know I’m going to pray and share Scriptures. God has planted that seed of prayer and encouragement and I integrate it into what I do. I have seen amazing fruit in my writing community. Ruth: When did you first call yourself a writer? Shelley: I never dreamed of writing a book. We moved during my junior year of high school, and my new English teacher gave me a “C”. She taught me how to write and set me up for success. I was a speaker before I became a writer. It wasn’t until 2008 that I published my first book. My husband is a competitive runner. We hang out with people who win world championships. I’m a slow runner. I don’t know if I will ever win an award, but I’m still a runner. God has shown me, “Shelley, you’re a writer!” Ruth: You’ve published over 40 books. How has your writing process changed from your first book to your most recent, Broken Crayons Still Color? Shelley: My first book was a compilation of articles I had already published. Anything you practice improves. I have developed systems, which are basically checklists or certain ways I do things. It makes things run better and faster. I also have a team now. With Broken Crayons Still Color, I wanted it to be my best work. I had a beta group that gave me feedback, along with my professional editor. I also included coloring pages, discussion questions, journaling prompts, videos with fill-in-the-blank viewer’s guides, and a leader’s guide. Ruth: As a writing coach, what do you find writers struggle with the m ost?  Shelley: In the beginning I thought writers just needed the step-by-step. What I found is that so many writers struggle with mindset. If you’re dealing with self-doubt, self-sabotage, fear, shame—some of these biggies—it becomes a big obstacle. I encourage Christian writers to have a prayer team, because Satan is going to want to stop you. It’s also really important to have some kind of writing community to support you. That spiritual battle can be one of the biggest obstacles you face. Ruth: Is there any other advice you would give to a writer j ust starting out?  Shelley: It’s easy to get in a “Do” mode. Focus on creating with God; He has the best ideas. Develop systems that work for you, but also learn from others who have gone before you. Have a notebook where you write down what you’ve done. Use the tools that are available to batch writing blog posts or develop/schedule social media posts. Ruth: That leads us into our VIP Day and conference. Could you give us a taste of what you’ll be sharing? During the VIP Day I will be teaching low cost ways to bring in sales that are automated. I love working smarter, not harder. We are going to create a blue print and go through each step of what it will look like for you, individually. During conference we will be talking about writing in community—the power of having a prayer team, and how having a beta group can really help you in creating a quality book that will reach your audience. We’ll discuss getting book reviews and the mindset you need to work on so that you’re not paralyzed in your writing. Join us here: http://inscribe.org/fall-conference/  

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 036 - "Up and Comers", Conference News and Rumors

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 15:42


Welcome to episode 36 of ATG: The Podcast.  We have a short episode this week, but still packed with lots of good stuff. First off, do you know a rising star in the library and information world?  Would you like to see them recognized for their promising achievements?  Look no further!  ATG Media is thrilled to announce the first ever round of nominations for Up and Comers.  Who exactly is an “Up and Comer”, you ask?  They are librarians, library staff, vendors, publishers, MLIS students, instructors, consultants, and researchers who are new to their field or are in the early years of the profession.  An Up and Comer can be someone you work with, someone you’ve presented with or shaken hands with at a conference, or someone whose accomplishments and potential you admire.  Up and Comers are passionate about the future of libraries.  They innovate, inspire, collaborate, and take risks.  They are future library leaders and change makers.  And they all have one thing in common: they deserve to be celebrated.  The 2017 Up and Comers will be recognized in the December/January issue of Against the Grain, and 20 of these brilliant rising stars will be profiled in the same issue.  In addition, they will be featured in a series of scheduled podcast interviews that will be posted on the ATGthePodcast.com website. Nominations for the inaugural round of Up and Comers is open through September 1.  Don’t wait!   Spread the good news, tell your friends and colleagues, and nominate your favorite Up and Comer at the link provided below. https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/up-comer-nominations-now-open/ There are several scholarships available for this year’s Charleston Conference. Springer Nature is proud to honor the legacy of Cynthia Graham Hurd by awarding a $1,500 travel grant to a librarian that has not had an opportunity to attend the Charleston Library Conference due to lack of institutional funding. To apply, librarians are asked to submit a project or initiative developed at their library to enhance diversity and inclusion. Topics can include diversity in selection of resources, providing services to support the research and learning needs of all segments of the academic community, improving educational outcomes, addressing issues including racial disparities, racial equity, income inequality, gender inequality and more. The application deadline is October 2. EBSCO is providing a scholarship of up to $1,000 for applicants who currently work as a librarian or para-professional. You can apply by sending one professional recommendation,, your CV, and a short essay on the following topic: A 2015 article in Entrepreneur declared that the One Certainty about the Future is the Pace of Change will Only Quicken. To be prepared for what the future holds, what are the top three juggernauts that librarians need to address to position libraries to succeed and to expand their position within their institutions? The application deadline has been extended to September 15. In an ongoing effort to help librarians grow professionally and increase their understanding of the changing state of knowledge resources, IGI Global is proud to continue the Academic Librarian Sponsorship Program, which sponsors librarians’ attendance of the industry’s most important events. 2017 application information will be posted the first week of September. We’d like to congratulate the scholarship winners who’ve already been announced for this year: Christian Burris from Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University, won the Harrasowitz Charleston Conference Scholarship, and Molly J. Mulligan, an Electronic Resources Acquisitions Professional at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) Kraemer Family Library is the grand prize winner for the SAGE Publishing photo contest. Links to Christian’s winning essay and Molly’s winning photo are available on the Conference website at the link below. https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/scholarships/ Taylor & Francis have put together a great series of videos titled “Why Charleston?” showing clips of attendees from the 2016 conference that have been added to our YouTube channel. There are some shorter clips, each around a certain theme of the conference, and one full length video showing all of them together. Thank you to the team at Taylor & Francis for creating and sharing them with us. https://www.youtube.com/user/CharlestonConference/ A reminder that the Charleston Fast Pitch is still accepting proposals that pitch a winning idea to improve service at an academic or research library through September 15.  The proposal should describe a project or venture that is innovative, useful and better or different than what has been done in the past or done currently. Selected proposers will have five minutes to pitch their idea before a Charleston Conference audience on Wednesday, November 8, and a panel of judges who will determine the finalists. The Goodall Family Charitable Foundation will sponsor two $2,500 awards for the finalists.    Last year's winners were Syracuse University for their Blackstone LaunchPad for student entrepreneurship, and St. John Fisher College, for their Coordinated Collection Development API Project. A write up of the session is available on the conference blog, and an ATG Special Report on all the winners, runners up, and honorable mentions is available on the Against the Grain website. https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/fastpitch/ http://www.against-the-grain.com/2016/11/charleston-fast-pitch-competition/ http://www.against-the-grain.com/2017/01/atg-special-report-the-charleston-library-conference-fast-pitch-2016/ The program is coming together nicely, and we should have something to share with you in the next few weeks. Confirmed plenary speakers include Loretta Parham, CEO and Director of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library, Georgios Papadopoulos, Founder and CEO of Atypon, Jim O’Donnell of Arizona State University, and  Brewster Kahle, Founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive. We’re also excited to welcome back the “Long Arm of the Law” panel, organized and moderated by Ann Okerson, Senior Advisor to CRL. This year’s talk includes Charleston favorite William Hannay, Partner at Schiff Hardin LLP, and Ruth L. Okediji, Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. https://www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/speakers/ Now, Katina has some additions to her “If Rumors Were Horses” column in ATG. Thanks Katina! Hello everyone! The ATG and Charleston Conference teams are all fine in Charleston. We have heard from several of you after the shooting at Virginia’s Restaurant on King Street on Thursday, August 24. Thanks for everyone’s concern.  The hard-working and focused Rolf Janke has recently moved to Raleigh, NC and he says it’s great to be back East again! Rolf has already had lunch with Beth Bernhardt in Greensboro. He is planning to drive to Charleston this November for the Conference. Rolf is founder and publisher of Mission Bell Media which publishes print and digital media for the library market with a focus on leadership.Titles from thePeak Series represent contemporary topics for academic librarian career development. http://www.missionbellmedia.com/ While we are talking about books, did you see the article in the Wall Street Journal about Sue Grafton (August 25, p. M3). Sue’s father was a novelist  himself. Both parents were alcoholics though apparently her father was a successful lawyer and wrote detective fiction at night. Her mother was  “vivacious, outgoing, pretty and friendly” when she was sober. Sue talks about being afraid of water in the basement of their huge house because of big rains and sitting at home with a butcher knife because she was afraid of “bad guys”. The stuff of fiction. Fascinating and wonderful article. Highly recommended. https://www.wsj.com/articles/author-sue-graftons-scary-childhood-home-1503413068 While we are talking about books, we have been spending a lot of time in our new place on Sullivan’s Island and my son Raymond, the real bookman, discovered sullivans-trade-a-book-mount-pleasant. It’s a delightful bookstore with wonderful inventory (we bought many new additions for our personal libraries). Between the Edgar Allan Poe Branch of the Charleston County Library on Sullivan’s and Trade a Book in Mt.Pleasant, I think we will have plenty to keep us reading! An aside, Poe was stationed on Sullivan’s as a private in the US Army in 1827 and 1828  and he used the island setting as the background of his story “The Gold Bug.” http://www.ccpl.org/content.asp?id=14637&action=detail& https://www.yelp.com/biz/sullivans-trade-a-book-mount-pleasant Was excited to learn that the great debater Alison Scott has been appointed associate university librarian for collection management and scholarly communication by the UCLA Library. She will assume her role on Oct. 2. “I am pleased to welcome Alison to the UCLA Library,” said Ginny Steel, Norman and Armena Powell University Librarian. “Her extensive, varied experience with collection development, licensing, budgetary constraints and statewide and national consortial initiatives will enable us to continue to build, preserve, and provide access to a rich, deep collection of physical and digital materials that support UCLA's fundamental mission of teaching, research and public service.” The associate university librarian has leadership, management, strategic policy and planning responsibilities for collection management functions and the library’s comprehensive scholarly communication program. The position oversees five major departments: cataloging and metadata, preservation, print acquisitions, scholarly communication and licensing and the Southern Regional Library Facility.  Alison comes to UCLA from UC Riverside, where she has been associate university librarian for collections and scholarly communication since 2014. While there she has focused in particular on enhancing the library’s approach to collection development, crafting a curation strategy that views general and special collections materials as combined into distinctive collecting areas and incorporating faculty involvement into the review process. Prior to working at Riverside, Alison served as head of collection development at George Washington University and in a number of collection development roles at Harvard University’s Widener Library. She earned her doctorate in American and New England studies at Boston University, master’s degrees in library science and in religion from theUniversity of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Whitman College. I remember the Hyde Park Debate at the 2016 Charleston Conference  between Alison Scott and Michael Levine-Clark  on the topicResolved: APC-Funded Open Access is Antithetical to the Values of Librarianship In Favor: Alison Scott and Opposed: Michael Levine-Clark. The debate was conducted in general accordance with Oxford Union rules. All in the audience voted their opinion on the resolution before the debate began using text message voting, and the vote totals were recorded. Each speaker offered a formal opening statement, followed by a response to each other's statements, and then the floor was open for  discussion. At the conclusion of the debate, another vote was taken. The winner of the debate was the one who caused the most audience members to change their votes. Members of the audience had an opportunity to make comments and pose questions as well. I remember voting for Alison because I thought she did a great debating job! No hard feelings please, Michael! Plus, I think I was once again against the grain of the group. www.against-the-grain.com www.charlestonlibraryconference.com Moving right along, we decided to take the debate online as a Webinar this year and we had a huge registration (363) on the debate topic of Resolved: The Journal Impact Factor does more harm than good. Debating were Ann Beynon (Clarivate Analytics) and Sara Rouhi(Altmetric).  I have to give big kudos to Rick Anderson. The debates are his creation. Rick acts as the moderator for each debate.  We are planning for more debates this year. Please send suggestions of possible resolutions! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=567UeNLKJx8 Several months ago, Tom Gilson and I were able to interview Andrea Michalek, Managing Director of Plum Analytics, to discuss its acquisition by Elsevier. Recently  we learned that Elsevier is integrating PlumX Metrics into its leading products, expanding access to these tools to the wider academic community. We are updating the interview even as we speak. Watch for it on the ATG NewsChannel and in the print issues of ATG. Speaking of which, shocking us all, Elsevier has just acquired another US-based business, bepress. WOW! Here is some of the press release. -- Elsevier, today acquired bepress, a Berkeley, California-based business that helps academic libraries showcase and share their institutions’ research for maximum impact. Founded by three University of California, Berkeley professors in 1999, bepress allows institutions to collect, organize, preserve and disseminate their intellectual output, including pre-prints, working papers, journals or specific articles, dissertations, theses, conference proceedings and a wide variety of other data. “Academic institutions want to help researchers share their work, showcase their capabilities and measure how well they’re performing,” said Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress CEO. “Now with Elsevier we’ll be stronger and better by applying more technologies and data and analytics capabilities to help more institutions achieve their research goals.”  The bepress model is unlimited, cloud-based, and fully hosted, and includes dedicated consulting and support. bepress offers Digital Commons, the leading hosted institutional repository software platform and a comprehensive showcase for everything produced on campus. It is also the only repository that seamlessly integrates with the Expert Gallery Suite, a solution for highlighting faculty and research expertise. The bepress CEO and employees will continue working with the company in Berkeley, California. The acquisition is effective immediately and terms of the agreement are not being disclosed. That’s it for this week! If you have comments or questions, you can click the “Contact” button on the podcast website, or you can email me directly at leah@charlestonlibraryconference.com. Thanks for listening, and I hope to hear from you soon!  

Harvard Medical Labcast
Challenging Common Knowledge

Harvard Medical Labcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 26:50


Economist and physician Anupam “Bapu” Jena, the Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor of Health Care Policy at HMS, analyzes compelling health care issues ranging from physician behavior to prescription drug abuse to the economics of medical innovation. Here, he talks about finding research questions in unusual places, what happens when a result contradicts “common knowledge,” what’s fun and challenging about his work, and learning when to let a project go. And in this month’s abstract, researchers in the lab of Timothy Mitchison uncover potential clues about how immature egg cells remain dormant in the body for years. Read the full story.

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast
Ep 7: Sam Kaas, Village Books

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 59:12


Welcome, friends, to episode 7 of Drunk Booksellers! We’re here with Sam Kaas, Events Coordinator at Village Books in Bellingham, WA.   Epigraph Bitches in Bookshops Our theme music, Bitches in Bookshops, comes to us with permission from Annabelle Quezada.  Introduction   [0:30] In Which We Reminisce About the Good Ol’ Days and Emma Only Has Time to Read Books About Productivity Currently drinking: Left Hand Milk Stout from Longmont, Colorado. Emma’s reading The Girl Who Raced Fairyland All the Way Home by Catherynne M. Valente, The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God & Other Stories by Etgar Keret, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande (also mentioned: Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More by Chris Anderson, Naked Money: A Revealing Look at What It Is and Why It Matters by Charles Wheelan)   Sam’s reading Clinch by Martin Holmen (pubs 7 June), Goodnight, Beautiful Women by Anna Noyes, A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth L. Ozeki   Kim’s reading Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens by Steve Olson, A Life Apart by Neel Mukherjee (also mentioned: The Lives of Others), Curb Stomp by Ryan Ferrier   New/forthcoming books we’re excited about: Welcome Thieves by Sean Beaudoin Dodgers by Bill Beverly (pubs 5 April) The People in the Castle by Joan Aiken (pubs 26 April) Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here by Anna Breslaw (pubs 19 April) Tuesday Nights in 1980 by Molly Prentiss (pubs 5 April) The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone by Olivia Laing (also mentioned: The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking) All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister (also mentioned: Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own by Kate Bolick) Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye   Chapter I   [18:04] In Which We Discuss Radioactive Bookworms, Lawnmowers, and What Makes a Good Event     Chuck Robinson wrote a book about opening Village Books & Paper Dreams: It Takes a Village Books: 30 Years of Building Community, 1 Book at a Time Shout out to Watermark Books in Anacortes, WA. Another shout out to Third Place Books (opening a new store this year in Seward Park). If Tom Robbins requests a pocket road map of Venezuela, don’t question it, just get him one. Len Vlahos is a rockstar. Here’s proof:   Shit. Wrong image. I meant this:   See? Rockstar. I mean, he’s also a bestselling author and co-owns a little store in Denver, CO called The Tattered Cover. NBD. In other celebrity news, check out Chuckanut Radio Hour. Our favorite events tip: People shouldn’t be calling to ask if there’s an author event tonight, they should be calling to ask what the event tonight is. (hat tip to the fine folk at Elliott Bay Book Company [Kim pumps her fists in victory, even though she has absolutely nothing to do with events at EBBC]) Originally posted by mtv   So, yeah, you should check out Village Books’ event schedule, ‘cause it’s pretty great. Chapter II   [33:37] In Which Sam Builds Us His Wheelhouse, Discusses e-Reading, and Emma and Kim think dedicated e-readers are necessary for e-reading. You can buy one here.    [sign from @wordbookstores​] Kim can’t count. “A novel trying to answer big difficult questions and not necessarily succeeding but at least giving it a go.” = 19 words, not 16, but Sam still succeeded in the 20 Word Wheelhouse Challenge   Emma will read anything blurbed by Kelly Link. Sam will read things blurbed or compared to George Saunders or Sara Vowell. Also books about musicians. (Emma recs Rob Sheffield. Kim recs Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein) Chapter III   [43:25] In Which We Discuss Book Problems in the Apocalypse, Kim & Emma Learn About Cities in Canada, and Sam & Emma Get In a Fight Sam’s Station Eleven book: Ulysses by James Joyce, assuming Shakespeare has been saved by wandering bands of theater nerds Sam’s Wild book: Lyrics & Poems 1997-2012 by John K. Samson (songwriter, rhythm guitarist, & singer of The Weakerthans) Emma and Kim are embarrassingly uninformed about Canadian geography, so in case anyone was wondering, here’s Winnipeg:   Sam’s Reader Confession (a la Bookrageous, Episode 85): Sam believes he might be the only millennial to not finish the Harry Potter series. Emma has lost all respect for Sam. We move on (kind of).   Sam’s go-to handsells: City of Thieves by David Benioff and The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter Sam’s impossible handsell: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James Epilogue   [53:50] In Which Sam Has Never Met a Bookstore He Hasn’t Liked and Discusses His Luddite Cynic Award Sam’s favorite bookstore (aside from Village Books): Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, WA Sam’s favorite literary media: LitHub, BookRiot, The Paris Review’s Art of Fiction interviews, and old-school physical magazines (such as The New Yorker) Despite the fact that Sam has the Luddite Cynic Award hanging on his fridge and is the last bookseller on Earth not on Twitter, you can hang out with Sam and his mom on Facebook. Or email Sam at sam@villagebooks.com. UPDATE: Just before we posted this episode, Sam made himself a Twitter account. Go welcome him. You should probably follow us on Twitter @drunkbookseller if you’re not doing so already. We’re pretty okay. Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes nerdy bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets every few months or so at @finaleofseem. Make sure you don’t miss an episode by subscribing to Drunk Booksellers from your podcatcher of choice. Also, if you read this far in the show notes, you should probably go ahead and rate/review us on iTunes too. Share the love, y’all.

PCOS Diva Podcast
6- Dr. Andrea Dunaif - PCOS and Genetics

PCOS Diva Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 36:20


I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Andrea Dunaif earlier this month. Dr. Dunaif is the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Medicine at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. Dr. Dunaif held faculty appointments at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and Harvard Medical School. She served as the first director of women’s health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She also established and served as chief of the Division of Women’s Health in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and led the Harvard Medical School National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health. Dr. Dunaif is an internationally recognized expert in endocrinology and women’s health. Her research on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the most common hormonal disorder of reproductive-age women with prevalence rates of 5-10% worldwide, has shown that PCOS is a leading risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Further, this research has revolutionized the treatment of PCOS with insulin sensitizing drugs. Dr. Dunaif is the Director of the National Institutes of Health-supported Northwestern University Specialized Center of Research on Sex Differences and leads an international effort to map the genes for PCOS. She also oversees two National Institutes of Health-supported training programs, the Northwestern University Building Interdisciplinary Careers in Women’s Health institutional K-award program and the Northwestern University Program in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hormone Action, an institutional Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award. Listen in and you’ll hear our 40 minute discussion of recent PCOS research, genetics and more.

Author Audience: Helping You Reach More People With Your Message | Writing | Self-Publishing | Book Marketing | Business Grow
The Twitter Strategy Ruth L. Snyder Uses to Maximize Her Time When Marketing Her Books

Author Audience: Helping You Reach More People With Your Message | Writing | Self-Publishing | Book Marketing | Business Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 14:49


Twitter marketing for authors can be quite confusing when you first get started. Ruth L. Snyder, author of the Learn Twitter book series, shares a Twitter strategy that she uses to maximize her time so she has more time left over to write. Listen in to today’s podcast for these Twitter tips.

Science Talk
Science Talk: Nervous System's Role in Prostate Cancer

Science Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2013 3:32


Dr. Paul Frenette has found that nerves play a critical role in both the development and spread of prostate tumors. The paper was published online July 12, 2013, in Science. Dr. Frenette is professor of medicine and of cell biology and director of the Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. See accompanying release: http://www.einstein.yu.edu/news/releases/922/nerves-play-key-role-in-triggering-prostate-cancer-and-influencing-its-spread/

Einstein On...
Einstein On: Stem Cells, Dr. Paul Frenette

Einstein On...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 25:29


Paul Frenette, M.D., professor of medicine and of cell biology and director of the Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research at Einstein, discusses the promises and challenges of using and developing stem cell therapies to treat a variety of diseases. Interviewed by Einstein's Paul Moniz. Read full transcript |

interview albert einstein davids stem cells ruth l regenerative medicine research paul frenette