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Episode Topic: Four Poetas on Catholic ImaginationExperience a Letras Latinas reading and conversation featuring Adela Najarro, Natalia Treviño, Gina Franco, and Sarah Cortez at Notre Dame's de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture fall 2024 conference Ever Ancient, Ever New: On Catholic Imagination. These writers of faith continue to draw on the wisdom, wonder, and beauty of the evergreen Catholic tradition to inform a particular mode of understanding and engaging with the world around them.Featured Speakers:Francisco Aragon, Director of Letras Latinas, University of Notre DameAdela Najarro, Poet, President on the Board of Directors for Círculo de Poetas and WritersNatalia Trevino, Poet, Professor of English at Northwest Vista CollegeGina Franco, Poet, Professor at Knox CollegeSarah Cortez, Poet, Founder and President of Catholic Literary ArtsRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: https://go.nd.edu/2f8e4eThis podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Letras Latinas.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Many see the practical as opposed to the poetic, but today's guest, Sarah Cortez, proves the two can be harmonized and even complimentary. Sarah is not only a distinguished poet and the president of Catholic Literary Arts, but she is also a police officer of 27 years. Today Sarah and Andrew discuss poetry and how it brings us into contact with reality. Sarah shows how God is present in all things even the most difficult and gruesome moments. Her experience as both a police officer and poet give her a compelling perspective on the purpose of poetry and the necessity of joy. Donate to Catholic Literary Arts: https://www.catholicliteraryarts.org/our-board SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/
Season four of SUPERMAN & LOIS picks up right where last season left off: with Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) and Luthor's monster locked in a ferocious, moon-wrecking battle, as Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) fights for his life against the seemingly unstoppable creature. Back on the ground, General Lane (guest star Dylan Walsh) struggles to stay alive after being kidnapped by Luthor's henchmen, while Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch), Jordan (Alex Garfin), and Jonathan (Michael Bishop) race against time to rescue him. But standing in their way is Lex Luthor (Michael Cudlitz) himself, who has permanently moved to Smallville as the next step in his malicious plan to destroy Lois Lane. Meanwhile, Lana Lang (guest star Emanuelle Chriqui) uses her position as Mayor to fight back against Luthor's schemes, a move which puts her in the sights of the most dangerous man in the world and threatens everything she holds dear. This includes her relationship with John Henry Irons (guest star Wolé Parks), who must put his Ironworks plans on hold and rejoin the DOD, now that General Lane is missing. But they aren't the only duo in trouble, as Chrissy Beppo (guest star Sofia Hasmik) and Kyle Cushing (guest star Eric Valdez) face an uphill battle of their own, with countless roadblocks that threaten to ruin their future together. Amid all the chaos, Sarah Cortez (guest star Inde Navarette) and Natalie Irons (guest star Tayler Buck) also join the fight against Luthor, while both facing impossible decisions about their paths in life. And as Clark's battle with the terrifying monster continues, Lois, her boys, and the world must face an unthinkable possibility: what if Superman never returns?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
First hour: news, saint of the day, Gospel of the Day, Rethinking the Enlightenment From the back of the book: In Rethinking the Enlightenment, Dr. Stuart demonstrates that the three primary strategies Christians employed during the Enlightenment — conflict, engagement, and retreat — are time-tested methods that should be employed in our own anti-Christian age. Conflict without engagement is senseless; engagement without conflict is weak; and without retreat, both strategies lack wisdom. If we pursue all three today with the help of the Holy Spirit, then a tough, intellectually sophisticated, and evangelically oriented Christianity can emerge — just as it did in the tumultuous Age of the Enlightenment Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Sarah Cortez is on to discuss the Lenten Writing Contest. The contest is active right now. The submission period ends at midnight, Feb. 7, 2021.
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Sarah Cortez, poet and police officer, shares her thoughts on the Catholic arts today. If you are interested in learning more about our M.A. in Faith and Culture, which is now online as well as on campus, please email cfc@stthom.edu You can also check out these social media pages: Our website A video that was made about the CFC Our Twitterpage Our Facebookpage Our Instagram page
Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media
In this episode of the Marketing Expedition Podcast, Rhea is joined by Sarah Cortez, creator of The F* Word Makes all the Difference. Podcast 29: Sarah Cortez 00:24 - 00:50 Welcome Sarah 01:33 - 02:48 The F word 02:56 - 05:27 Developing business in the real estate world 06:05 - 08:01 The F word 08:04 - 09:12 Tracking opportunities and building relationships 09:14 - 10:33 Closing rates 10:33 - 11:30 Vegas 11:31 - 15:22 Becoming a Pilot 15:33 - 17:56 Words of Wisdom for Salespeople 18:11 - 18:38 How to contact Sarah 18:38 - 19:00 Closing remarks
Sarah Cortez (@sarah_naiome) shares her story on her transition from undergrad to grad school. She graduated in Psychology from Marquette University and got her Masters in social work at University of Illinois at Chicago. She shares her story about the hardships of her transition from undergrad to grad school, how she struggled with mental health and had absolutely no idea what to do or how to get better, learned more about her anxiety and how to live her every day life with it, created and built her own support system to get a better understanding on her mental health, and how social media doesn't always show the reality of every day life so it's OKAY if you're not living a picture perfect life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The much-anticipated wave election is upon us, the future of the country hangs in the balance, Red and Blue! What does the behind the scenes motives of the democrats and the republicans really mean to the loves of us the citizens? Sarah Cortez is a veteran Police officer from Texas. She is also a writer who has written quite a few police related books. We hear from her today!
For the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) annual conference in Tucson, Arizona, at the Café Latino bilingual reading series at the Café Passé, C.M. Mayo reads "Café San Martin" by Mexican poet Agustín Cadena, together with her translation into English. This poem originally appeared in Cadena's collection Caceria de brujas, and the translation in Sarah Cortez's anthology, Goodbye Mexico. The MC is Alexis Levitin. Recorded on October 30, 2015. For more about ALTA www.literarytranslators.org For more about Agustín Cadena http://elvinoylahiel.blogspot.com For more about C.M. Mayo's translations http://www.cmmayo.com/pubs-translations.html
Growing Up Latino in the United States- Memoirs from the 2014 Festival of Books features Red-Inked Retablos author Rigoberto Gonzalez…
Growing Up Latino in the United States- Memoirs from the 2014 Festival of Books features Red-Inked Retablos author Rigoberto Gonzalez…
Ben & Daniel talk with Sergio Troncoso, author of "From This Wicked Patch of Dust" and "Crossing Borders: Personal Essays." Troncoso is the co-editor (with Sarah Cortez) of "Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence." The collection features essays from writers on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border who share their experiences living amid the escalating violence spawned by the 2008 drug war. Troncoso also talks about why he is choosing to re-write his earlier book "The Nature of Things," and about his return home to El Paso to receive the Literary Legacy Award on November 9, 2013. http://www.sergiotroncoso.com/ For today's Poem of the Week, Daniel Chacon reads Sheryl Luna's "Seven" from the collection of the same name. And in today's Poetic License, El Pasoan Paul Pedroza reads an excerpt from the essay he contributed to "Our Lost Border." The essay is entitled "The Bridge to an Alien Nation." Plus...Daniel & Ben talk about the Polish translation of Ben's hit YA novel, "Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe." And...more talk about broccoli.
Sarah Cortez, poet, educator and law enforcement officer in Houston, Texas, speaks as part of UNM’s Civil Rights Colloquium, “Significant Voices: Women on Equal Rights and Sexual Justice.” Cortez’s poetry collection received the PEN Texas Literacy Award in Poetry. He is the editor of “Window Into My World: Latino Youth Write Their Lives” and “Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery.”