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Allona Kagan earned her BA in Art History from UC Berkley and MA in Arts Administration from Columbia University. Art spirituality and writing are her life long passions. A reiki healer and a channel, she connects to spiritual source for inspiration for her life and writing. She lives in Marin county, California. Allona joins Pete A Turner on the Break It Down Show with special GUEST!!! Teresa Rodriguez. Get Kagan's The Weaver on Amazon at amzn.to/3WlCosS From the Blurb about The Weaver - An uplifting and inspiring story about the search for lasting happiness. Joyce Woodland wakes up in a strange cabin in the forest, unable to remember her name. She has no idea that she is a powerful CEO of an international conglomerate, nor that she has been married for over twenty years. Her seemingly perfect, yet stressful life is completely erased from her memory. By her side is a wise weaver woman who helps her recover physically and emotionally through spiritual wisdom and healing practices. Moreover, the weaver woman guides her to remember who she truly is beyond the identity she lost. Can Joyce find her way back to her life and integrate her transformation into daily reality? Will she recover her love for the one she no longer remembers? Her journey, with the love and guidance of the weaver woman, inspires the quest to the true happiness we all seek.
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press, 2024), Oliver Rosales uncovers the role of the multiracial west in shaping the course of US civil rights history. Focusing on Bakersfield, one of the few sizable cities within California's Central Valley for much of the twentieth century in a region most commonly known as a bastion of political conservatism, oil, and industrial agriculture, Rosales documents how multiracial coalitions emerged to challenge histories of racial segregation and discrimination. He recounts how the region was home to both the historic farm worker movement, led by César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong, and also a robust multiracial civil rights movement beyond the fields. This multiracial push for civil rights reform included struggles for fair housing, school integration, public health, media representation, and greater political representation for Black and Brown communities. In expanding on this history of multiracial activism, Rosales further explores the challenges activists faced in community organizing and how the legacies of coalition building contribute to ongoing activist efforts in the Central Valley of today. *At around 1:07:00, Oliver said Teresa Rodriguez instead of the correct name, Rebecca Flores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conoce la historia de Pelusa, un gatito pequeño con muchas ganar de explorar el mundo, solo que su alma aventurera lo llevó a lugares muy lejanos lejos de su familia en donde vivió momentos que no le gustaría repetir.Disfruta de este cuento escrito por Teresa Rodriguez, abuelita de Sofia en Chile para la temporada de cuentos escritos por papá y mamá.Sígueme en Instagram @tiabotas, Facebook @latiabotas y en mi canal en Youtube Tía Botas Oficial. Adquiere mis libros digitales en cualquier App de ebooks, como Amazon Kindle, Apple Books o Google Play books, búscame como Tía Botas o como Magda Botteri. Y escucha todas mis canciones en Spotify. Visita mi web: latiabotas.com Ya puedes compras mis libros físicos de Los amigos del mar en buscalibre.com de tu país. Búscalos por el nombre del cuento.
Tomás es un niño responsable que disfruta de los paseos por el parque. Un día conoce a un extraño ser que le pondrá su mundo de cabeza.No te pierdas esta historia escrita por Teresa Rodriguez para su nieta Sofía desde Chile en esta temporada de cuentos escritos por papá y mamá.Sígueme en Instagram @tiabotas, Facebook @latiabotas y en mi canal en Youtube Tía Botas Oficial. Adquiere mis libros digitales en cualquier App de ebooks, como Amazon Kindle, Apple Books o Google Play books, búscame como Tía Botas o como Magda Botteri. Y escucha todas mis canciones en Spotify. Visita mi web: latiabotas.com Ya puedes compras mis libros físicos de Los amigos del mar en buscalibre.com de tu país. Búscalos por el nombre del cuento.
Fifteen-time Emmy Award-winning journalist Teresa Rodríguez was the spokesperson of Univision's corporate initiative “Univisionarios,” (2021-2023) which celebrated the positive contributions of Hispanics in the United States. For over 20 years, she was the co-anchor of the primetime award-winning weekly newsmagazine program, “Aquí y Ahora,” (Here and Now), in which she covered investigative and consumer stories as well as conducted interviews with leading newsmakers, politicians and celebrities.She is the recipient of a George Foster Peabody Award and a Silver Angel Award for Excellence in Media. She was named to the 2013 Power Women list by New York Moves Magazine and was recognized by The Hollywood Reporter for having one of the top 10 highest Q scores for Spanish-speaking U.S. Latinos. She was also honored with the Silver Circle Award from the Suncoast, Florida chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. In 2016, she received a GLAAD award for her special, “En Cuerpo Ajeno,” (“In a Foreign Body”), which examined the lives of four transgender individuals. In 2017 she won another GLAAD outstanding journalism award for her story on a well-known Venezuelan singer and her transgender son. Most recently, Teresa was recognized as “Journalist of the Year” at HPRA's National ¡Bravo! Awards.
Teresa Rodriguez. Founder & President, Founder & President of the Rosary Team. Se talk with host Teresa Tomeo about the prayer for peace from the Holy Father this Friday. Also Joan Lewis give the latest news from the Vatican.
Teresa Rodriguez. Founder & President, Founder & President of the Rosary Team. Se talk with host Teresa Tomeo about the prayer for peace from the Holy Father this Friday. Also Joan Lewis give the latest news from the Vatican.
Teresa Rodriguez joins Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie as a dedicated member of the Rosary Team, bringing unwavering faith and compassion to her role. With a profound devotion to spreading the spiritual practice of the rosary, Teresa engages wholeheartedly in leading prayer sessions and fostering a sense of unity among the team members. Her commitment to nurturing a deeper connection to faith and promoting a sense of community is evident in her warm and inclusive approach, making her an indispensable and cherished presence on the Rosary Team.
Teresa Rodriguez joins Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie as a dedicated member of the Rosary Team, bringing unwavering faith and compassion to her role. With a profound devotion to spreading the spiritual practice of the rosary, Teresa engages wholeheartedly in leading prayer sessions and fostering a sense of unity among the team members. Her commitment to nurturing a deeper connection to faith and promoting a sense of community is evident in her warm and inclusive approach, making her an indispensable and cherished presence on the Rosary Team.
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of Islet Study Group 2023. Hear from Dr. Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo from Helmholtz Munich - Institute of Diabetes Research as she discusses her research.
Jornada de debate electoral en Andalucía. Hoy se celebra el primer debate a seis de los principales candidatos a la presidencia de la Junta (PSOE, PP, Adelante Andalucía, Por Andalucía, Ciudadanos y Vox). Mientras, los sondeos dan la victoria a Juanma Moreno, candidato popular, aunque apuntan a que debería llegar a un pacto con Vox, a pesar de que Inés Arrimadas ha reclamado el “voto útil” a Ciudadanos. Por otro lado, después de dos años sin contar con los puertos españoles, Marruecos ha dado por comenzada la Operación Paso del Estrecho, aunque no quedará inaugurada oficialmente hasta el 15 de junio. También repasamos la victoria de Rafa Nadal en Roland Garros y las reacciones que ha generado. En clave internacional, actualizamos la situación en Ucrania, donde continúan los bombardeos en la capital, Kiev. Y de vuelta a España, viajamos a El Rocío, donde la Blanca Paloma recorre la aldea tras el salto de la reja de los almonteños. Y terminamos hablando de la celebración de los 20 años en la música de Avril Lavigne. Producción: Carmen DesmontsEdición: Alberto VegaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segunda jornada electoral en Andalucía, en la que los principales candidatos han acudido a distintos actos. Es el caso de Juan Espadas, Juanma Moreno, Teresa Rodríguez, Juan Marín o Macarena Olona. En muchos casos lo han hecho acompañados de líderes nacionales, como Alberto Núñez Feijóo, Edmundo Bal o Santiago Abascal. Además, se ha celebrado el Congreso de Junts per Catalunya. Allí, los militantes han elegido a Laura Borrás y a Jordi Turull presidenta y secretario general del partido, respectivamente. También ha acudido Carles Puigdemont, quien se ha despedido presencialmente de los miembros de la formación. También actualizamos la situación en Ucrania, donde las tropas ucranianas aseguran que han recuperado parte de Severodonetsk, mientras las fuerzas rusas han anunciado que han destruido toneladas de armamento ucraniano. Y terminamos hablando de los conciertos celebrados con motivo del Jubileo de Platino de Isabel II, la reina de Reino Unido, donde ha actuado Bonnie Tyler. Producción: Carmen DesmontsEdición: Victor ÁlvarezSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aileen Moura is a pole dancer and pole studio owner in Mozambique, where she has to "get creative" to be able to run her business. She openly chats with Lana Morgana and Teresa Rodriguez about bribing cops and changing lives. Please support the Pole Dancers Talk About Stuff Podcast so we do not have to end it as it is costing us more money than we are getting at the moment. Only 1€ a month will make a difference and there is all kinds of gifts for you waiting as well, check it out: poledancerstalk.com/become-a-patron/Performance video referenced in this episode: HEREInstagram handles: @aileen_moura , @polefiction , @lanamorgana_dance
U.M.E. Teresa Rodriguez...Bolaños...el nivel del rojerío (24-5-2022) ================================== Sorteo de hacha Para más información, consulten bases y condiciones del concurso escribiendo a: estv.eslive@gmail.com ================================== Más contenido inédito en: https://www.es-tv.es https://www.patreon.com/user?u=40527138 Nº de cuenta ES75 3018 5746 3520 3462 2213 Bizum 696339508 o 650325992 Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-un-murciano-encabronao-david-santos-los-audios_sq_f11099064_1.html Canales de U.M.E.: Un murciano encabronao https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnetJQrKgE6M2cuM3z0Y8pQ/join Raúl U.M.E. Canal 2 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2EXhylsBpu7U4vmWofOZw/join **** ¡NUEVO CANAL! **** Cosicas de Raúl https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcI-hGhdAqWBsgd8uxgZYUA/join Un murciano encabronao 3 U.M.E. (Defunto) Canales de David Santos: David Santos: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidSantosVlog David Santos directos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9tKe5zFEb6BHVuaYH7qzTw/featured davidsantos_oficial https://www.twitch.tv/davidsantos_oficial/
Comenzamos repasando la situación en Ucrania, donde han conseguido evacuar a unas cien personas de Mariúpol, aunque Rusia ha retomado los ataques poco después. El ministro de exteriores ruso, Serguéi Lavrov, ha asegurado que están convencidos de que en la planta metalúrgica de Azovstal hay radicales ucranianos, entre los que puede haber oficiales occidentales. Además, ha dicho que Rusia no quiere un cambio de régimen en Ucrania, sino "garantizar la seguridad de la población del este". Mientras tanto, el presidente de Ucrania, Volodimir Zelenski, se ha reunido la presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos, Nancy Pelosi, quien ha reiterado el apoyo estadounidense a las tropas ucranianas. Zelenski ha querido enviar un mensaje de agradecimiento a todo el pueblo de Estados Unidos. Por otro lado, hoy se reúnen los ministros de Energía de Unión Europea en un consejo extraordinario. En esta reunión, a la que asistirá la vicepresidenta tercera y ministra para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico, Teresa Ribera, estudiarán el mecanismo diseñado por Bruselas para evitar más cortes de suministro de gas ruso. Por lo demás, hoy se recuperan las festividades del 2 de mayo en la Comunidad de Madrid, día en el que también finaliza el operativo especial de la DGT para el Puente de Mayo. Además, es el día en el que se celebra el Día Internacional contra el Bullying. Terminaremos repasando los principales galardones de la gala de los Premios Platino. Producción: Carmen DesmontsEdición: Alberto VegaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Protecting Your Nest with Dr. Tony Hampton. Teresa Rodriguez is an Advanced Practice Registered Dietitian with training as a specialist in renal nutrition, nutrition support, mitochondrial health, ketogenic diet, and identifying adverse food reactions with an emphasis on food sensitivities as part of an Integrative and Functional Nutrition. In this discussion, Dr. Tony and Teresa talk about: (00:04:14) What is an Advanced Practice Registered Dietician? (00:07:07) Teresa's experience utilizing the ketogenic diet as a dietician (00:08:50) What is unique about Teresa's approach to working with patients in her practice (and why genetic testing is important) (00:15:32) Teresa's book, The Keto Solution for Kidney Disease (00:20:22) Studies on kidney disease and diet (00:34:54) How mold can negatively effect your kidney health as well as your over-all health (00:40:51) Protein and kidney health (00:47:34) The different approaches to treating kidney disease depending on which stage the kidney disease is in (00:55:04) Factors contributing to kidney stones (01:00:15) The benefits of a ketogenic diet for halting the progression of kidney disease (01:06:24) Teresa's NEST and ROPE goals Thank you for listening to Protecting Your Nest. For additional resources and information, please see the links below. Links: Teresa Rodriguez: Curious Mind RD Book Dr. Tony Hampton: Linktree Instagram Account LinkedIn Account Ritmos Negros Podcast
Cientos de vuelos cancelados y muchas demoras en los vuelos para controlar posibles casos de coronavirus activos han convertido en los aeropuertos de Estados Unidos en una pesadilla. Conoce lo que debes hacer para no pasar una mala experiencia.Mientras tanto, conoce el caso de Rogel Aguilera, un conductor de camión de origen cubano que fue condenado a 110 años de cárcel y cuya historia le da la vuelta al mundo. Y después de la fiesta de la navidad, viene la pesadilla de la maratón de devoluciones en todas las tiendas. Millones de productos serán devueltos a partir de hoy y te contamos cómo hacer para no perder tu regalo y como También hacemos homenaje a una de las periodistas más representativas de Univision Teresa Rodríguez y su programa de entrevistas "Aquí y ahora".
For the second episode of the thematic mini-series "The future of political debate online", on the Liberal Europe Podcast, Ricardo Silvestre (Movimento Liberal Social) welcomes Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell, Associate Professor of Commercial Law, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Member of the Expert Group to the EU Observatory on the Online Platform Economy. They talk about what is digital community, and how to create the conditions for a fruitful political debate on digital platforms. This podcast is produced by the European Liberal Forum in collaboration with the Movimento Liberal Social with the financial support of the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content or for any use that be made of it.
Organizaciones sociales de Lomas de Zamora continúan en conflicto con el municipio que dirige Martín Insaurralde, tras ser reprimidos por la policía mientras exigían trabajo genuino, obras públicas, centros de testeos rápidos de Covid y alimentos para los merenderos y comedores que acompañan a más de 500 familias. Hablamos con Delia Delgado del Movimiento Teresa Rodriguez (MTR) Votamos Luchar para conocer en profundidad lo que está ocurriendo.
It's been over a year since college students across the globe had to abruptly adapt to the implications of COVID-19. Teresa Rodriguez and Amanda Harmon, Alumni Success Counselors at Uplift Education, co-host as they speak with Uplift graduates on how they're navigating the pandemic and college tips they have for Uplift seniors and their families. For questions or additional information please email rtcc@uplifteducation.org
Over 500 young women and teenage girls were raped, mutilated, and dumped in the desert in Juarez just across the Rio Grande from El Paso 20 years ago. Yet the police have still not held anyone accountable. Teresa Rodriguez is a veteran Univision reporter and author of The Daughters of Juarez. She reports that we still do not know whether it was the cartels, the police, or serial killers, only that there was a massive cover up. And she warns that the current border crisis is putting Americans at risk as known criminals are able to easily enter the U.S.Support Hidden Truth Show by going to http://www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshow and pledging just $5/month and receive access to Jim and special content and a Hidden Truth cap!Website: http://www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/hiddentruthshow
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
In this episode, Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo joins us to discuss her type 1 diabetes research at the International Helmholtz Research School for Diabetes. Dr Rodriguez-Calvo is interested in the crosstalk between the immune system and the cells that produce insulin, called beta cells. We are working on identifying the cells that recognize different beta cell antigens and their exact localization in the pancreas, spleen, lymph nodes and duodenum, in order to better understand the pathogenesis of the disease. We are also trying to elucidate whether viral infections make the islets more accessible for these destructive T cells or vice versa.To read some of her recent publications follow the link below:Dr. Rodriguez-Calvo's Publications
Meet the editor of Haute Living magazine and the muse behind Jean-Charles' book "The Alchemy of the Senses."Join and taste along! Viewers receive 20% off; members receive 30% off.To purchase wines, click here: https://my.boissetcollection.com/virtual-tastings/#buynow
Simonetta Lein – Top Five Fashion Influencer - is among the top fashion influencers in the world. Her name is listed amongst the very top of the fashion industry. However, it's not all glitz and glamor. Simonetta talks about the hard work she put in, and continues to build and expand her brand-importantly she also looks to help others accomplish their goals and dreams. She's a hell of a lady. Follow Simonetta on Instagram at Simonetta is joined by Pete A Turner and co-host Teresa Rodriguez. The episode runs a bit long because Pete and Teresa start the show by catching up on what's the latest with one of Pete's dearest friends. Simonetta mentions the book: The live version of this episode is available HaikuShe’s SimonettaPut her head down and worked hardAn influencerSimilar episodes:Teresa Rodriguez Paul Dimech Chris Thomas King Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host/Intro: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of topics. Get in contact with Pete at
Ha pasado más de un mes desde que los estudiantes universitarios de todo el mundo tuvieron que abandonar sus universidades y continuar sus estudios en línea. Andrés Hernández Jr. y Teresa Rodriguez, Alumni Success Counselors en Uplift Education, entrevistan a Nancy Rodriguez. Nancy es una ex alumna de Uplift y platica sobre cómo se está adaptando a vivir en casa mientras maneja su nueva realidad. Si tienen preguntas o necesitan información adicional, envíe un correo electrónico a rtcc@uplifteducation.org o upliftalumnisuccessteam@uplifteducation.org
Teresa es miembro de el European Law Institute, consejera de Andersen Tax & Legal y profesora de derecho mercantil en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Entre otras menciones y colaboraciones, me gustaría destacar que desde 2018 forma parte del grupo de expertos de la Union Europea para el observatorio de la economía de plataformas y para la comisión europea de responsabilidad y tecnologías de IA, Robótica e Internet of Things. Es extraordinariamente interesante hablar con Teresa. En mi humilde opinión Teresa combina 2 virtudes: 1) pose una amplia experiencia sobre su área de especialización, el derecho aplicado a la economía y la sociedad los cuales son transformados continuamente por herramientas tecnológicas, y 2) pose una enorme capacidad para reflexionar técnicamente sobre los aspectos fundamentales del derecho, de manera que la posicionan favorablemente en la redefinición de conceptos que puedan ir quedándose obsoletos y en la interpretación optima de la realidad sobre herramientas tan disruptivas para los mercados como la IA. Nuestra conversación gravita entorno a las cuestiones fundamentales en que la tecnología en general, y mas en concreto la IA, está irrumpiendo no solo en Europa si no en el resto del mundo. Algunas cuestiones tratadas en nuestra conversación son vox populi en los corrillos de conversación filosófica y futurista. Otras no tanto. No obstante, no deja de fascinarme la importancia que hoy en día tiene vivir pisando la realidad que científicamente percibimos y tratar los nuevos retos que impone el desarrollo tecnológico con simplicidad, humildad y sin miedo a tener que modificar o actualizar nuestras actitudes y principios del pasado.
We start our third season with a sobering topic. The most devastating addiction epidemic in America’s history. The opioid epidemic. It’s taking almost 65,000 lives each year. Teresa Rodriguez’s guest, West Virginia Gazette Journalist Eric Eyre, who was awarded the distinguished Pulitzer Prize for his investigative reporting on the West Virginia counties experiencing the highest opioid deaths in this country. It’s safe to say he broke the story. He’s here to share the harrowing details, on this episode of Stories Beyond the Headlines.Visit these links:http://www.pulitzer.org/winners/eric-eyrehttps://muckrack.com/eric-eyre/articleshttps://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse/opioids/opioid-overdose-crisisreVolver Podcasts would like to thank our guest, journalist Eric Eyre.Host: Teresa RodríguezShowrunner: Carmen LucasEditor: Andy StermerClick below to Subscribe on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines/id1294144122Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iximr5uqwege67iw77vl4h5n3uqSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aUY1JSXldLbsG0MppTp0fiHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines-28549674/
Teresa Rodriguez, la destacada periodista y ganadora de numerosos reconocimientos durante su trayectoria, ahora también tiene su propio podcast, Stories Beyond the Headlines. En este episodio ella nos acompaña y nos habla de su programa y uno de los temas de su programa más reciente, la masacre de los estudiantes en la escuela Marjory Stoneman Douglas y el impacto que ha tenido el tema en ella como periodista y como madre. También hablamos con ella de su vida personal y de sus hijos. Acompáñanos en una conversación con una colega y amiga. Sound Engineer/Post Editor: Diego Cuevas Sound Engineer: Cesar Haliwa Click below to Subscribe to Teresa Rodriguez: Stories Beyond the Headlines: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines/id1294144122 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iximr5uqwege67iw77vl4h5n3uq Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aUY1JSXldLbsG0MppTp0f iHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines-28549674/ Click below to Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/neteando-con-kate-y-jessica/id1297883215 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/I7pyluiwakdbyxcq4nkfsjcxuha?t=Neteando_con_Kate_y_Jessica Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3auXNmPBmbsy0xtkNg53Tt iHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/267-Neteando-con-Kate-y-Jessic-28568153/
They survived a school shooting. Now students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida are demanding their voices be heard. Meet student Alyssa Fletcher. What did she hear, where did she hide, how did she honor her coach, a hero who died protecting others? Teresa Rodriguez speaks with Alyssa, her mom and UM Psychologist Anabel Bejarano on this emotional episode of Stories Beyond the Headlines.Links:https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2018/02/22/stoneman-douglas-school-shooting-survivors-perform-song-shine-town-hall.cnnhttp://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/parkland/florida-school-shooting/fl-sp-scott-beigel-douglas-shooting-memorial-run-20180220-story.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/25/us/florida-shooting-parkland-students.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2018/02/26/us/florida-parkland-students/index.htmlhttp://people.com/crime/rainbow-greets-faculty-they-return-work-stoneman-douglas-high-school-after-shooting/reVolver Podcasts would like to thank our guests, Alyssa Fletcher, Betsy Fletcher and Dr. Anabel Bejarano. We acknowledge and thank the Stoneman Douglas students for their original composition and performance of Shine.Host: Teresa RodríguezShowrunner: Carmen LucasEditor: Cesar HaliwaClick below to Subscribe on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines/id1294144122Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iximr5uqwege67iw77vl4h5n3uqSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aUY1JSXldLbsG0MppTp0fiHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/teresa-rodriguez-stories-beyond-the-headlines-28549674/
On October 1st, 58 people were senselessly killed by a lone gunman, perpetrating one of the worst mass killings in the history of this country. Teresa Rodriguez interviews two people whose lives were forever impacted on this fateful night. Mariela Perez’s niece Jovanna was injured when a bullet ricocheted lodging in her skull. Today she is fighting for her life, her husband and family by her side praying for a miracle. Israel Cabaña was luckier. A Mexican regional musician attending the event managed to escape injury and like many that night began helping the injured to safety. Join Teresa as she launches her first podcast show and brings you these two compelling stories of these victims and how their lives were forever marked by this tragedy.We would like to give special thanks to Maribel Perez and Israel Cabaña for sharing their story with us.Producer: Carmen LucasSoundman on location: Patricio MatelunaSound Engineer: Cesar Haliwa
My Conversation with Teresa Rodriguez