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Jones Manoel
Índios, negros e pobres na Ditadura Militar e na Democracia do Brasil | 31.03

Jones Manoel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 161:51


No Cultura Brasileira desta segunda feira: O projeto de tortura e assassinato de indígenas durante a ditadura civil, empresarial e militar de 1964; a democracia brasileira é para todas e todos do país? O viral Studio Gibli feito por Inteligência Artificial que inundou as redes sociais nos últimos dias; Os convidados são o jornalista, colunista da @agenciapublica. Repórter desde 1989, autor de "Os fuzis e as flechas" (2017) e "Operação banqueiro" (2014), e o professor da UNILAB, Doutor em Ciências Sociais, Autor do livro O branco ante a rebeldia do desejo: Um estudo sobre o pesquisador branco que possui o negro como objeto científico tradicional. A branquitude acadêmica, Lourenço Cardoso.O Cultura Brasileira aborda a arte como todo no Brasil, partir da ótica da classe trabalhadora, ou seja, quem cria, produz, trabalha e expõe/difunde a cultura do país. Com notícias nacionais e regionais sobre o tema, o Cultura Brasileira é um espaço de entrevistas e divulgação com debates somados às apresentações, com entretenimento apresentando as/os artistas, fazedores de cultura, pesquisadores, professores, educadores, entrevistando-os e ao mesmo tempo divulgando seus trabalhos. Propomos descentralizar e questionar ideias cristalizadas sobre “cultura nacional”, questionando e apontando preconceitos, discriminações de raça, gênero e classe, abordando as devidas críticas à uma pretensa “elite” tuteladora e que se acredita ser referência e parâmetro sobre o que é “cultura”.

Femigrantes BR Podcast
#39 - Sobrevivendo à ascensão da extrema direita - com Marcela Magalhães

Femigrantes BR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 141:31


Você já refletiu sobre como a ascensão da extrema-direita impacta a vida das pessoas imigrantes? O avanço de ideias fa.scis.tas está redefinindo o cenário político global e nós, femigrantes, estamos na linha de frente desses impactos. Falar sobre isso é uma ferramenta de luta e resistência. Nesse novo episódio a gente bate um papo imperdível com a Marcela Magalhães, cearense em Roma, jornalista, professora no Instituto Guimarães Rosa em Roma, mestre em Direitos Humanos e Gestão de Conflitos pela Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, doutora em Estudos Ibéricos/ Literatura Pós-colonial pela Universidade de Bolonha, com pós-doutorado em sociobiodiversidade em comunidades quilombolas pela Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (Unilab). Uma das produtoras de conteúdo mais incríveis dessa rede, Marcela compartilha ness episódio suas reflexões e experiências sobre as consequências desse cenário para nós, femigrantes.

Coffeeplus播客
Vol.73 非一线城市的精品咖啡,是没苦硬吃还是顺势而为?

Coffeeplus播客

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 131:47


“如果一个城市没有愿意开咖啡馆的人,那这个城市无论多有钱,都只是一个内心空虚的城市。”在这个快速变化的时代,精品咖啡文化正逐渐从一线城市向非一线城市扩散。咖啡店在现代城市生活中不仅仅是提供咖啡的场所,它们也成为了社交互动、创意激发和文化交流的重要平台,作为城市公共空间的一部分,映衬着一座座城市的文化气质和生活方式。更令人称奇的是,除了遍地开花的咖啡店,无论是一线都市还是十八线小城,咖啡节也渐渐成了全民参与的时髦新活动!这次我们请来了一群老合肥人,作为独立咖啡店主的杜杜,城市商业观察者黄小白,以及参与筹备四届城市咖啡节的心悦,趁着夜晚的微醺,展开了这场酣畅淋漓、视角多元、犀利狠辣、爆笑有趣、金句频出的讨论!这是一局非常接地气的聊天,尽管大多是从合肥的在地生活出发,但我相信这也是非一线城市们共有的缩影,关于那些在老城区扎堆的咖啡馆、新城区的网红洋业态、小红书的流行文化碎片、越来越多的热闹市集... ...你一定能在某个片段找到深深的共鸣!听完记得留言告诉我们,你认为非一线城市的精品咖啡,是在当地市场尚未成熟时强行赶上的“没苦硬吃”,还是顺应时代潮流和文化趋势的“顺势而为”呢?本集听友福利由UNILAB的烘焙工厂空间District Coffee by UNILAB / 咖啡区赞助!嘉宾:杜杜|叄条咖啡黄小白|DSTH搞事情文化首席搞事官;公众号「毒评」作者;业余媒体人,城市商业研究学者心悦|UNILAB 团队创始人之一,参与合肥城市咖啡节的主办UNILAB目前正在运营的空间:USTC1958 by UNILAB(合肥) / District Coffee by UNILAB(合肥) / WHU1893 by UNILAB(武汉)本期内容:01:46 杜杜打招呼02:55 黄小白打招呼非一线城市,精品吃喝消费群像05:18 合肥比我们想象中更“洋气”21:17 年轻洋业态,从出现到日常化35:37 这里的消费形态,“又土又洋”?!55:24 M Stand,凭一己之力拉高合肥咖啡价格01:00:03 瑞幸,凭一己之力让大家知道咖啡的好喝01:02:26 浓缩包,非一线老百姓自己的RTD咖啡(节),正在重塑城市的公共文化生活?01:08:55 现代城市活动,要形式还是要内容?01:21:38 从一线到十八线县城,遍地开花的咖啡节01:38:08 “咖啡节多了,是中国人的公共文化更发达了”01:44:52 咖啡节vs.电影节之于普通市民01:55:37 本地人的好玩好喝推荐02:01:38 彩蛋文中提及部分信息:咖啡馆:叄条咖啡|况造|查令84号|元气咖啡|0To100 Coffee|好大肆|微站WeStation地点:红星路|隆岗不夜城书店:中场休息halftime文旅活动项目:麓湖CCC社群大会| 阿那亚|乌镇戏剧节| 景德镇陶然集|苏州本色市集主播:Yujia片头音乐:Country Cue 1 - Audionautix片尾音乐:Some College - National Sweetheart小红书:Coffeeplus播客微信订阅号:Coffeeplus播客呀如果你喜欢我们的节目内容,请记得订阅频道;如果您喜欢我们的内容,请别忘了给我们留言、点赞,也请多分享播客给朋友们!也可以搜索添加微信yujiajia_wx, 记得备注“播客”哦,邀请您进入微信社群~

Larvas Incendiadas
Larissa Peixoto e Clarisse Paradis – Mecanismos institucionais de políticas para mulheres #OPodcastÉDelas2019

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 31:01


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para a campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2019, por isso a Larissa Peixoto assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Larissa é doutoranda em Ciência Política na UFMG, seu trabalho analisa de forma comparativa a representação política de mulheres (seja ela feita por deputadas ou deputados) nos parlamentos do Brasil, Reino Unido e Suécia. Larissa entrevistou Clarisse Paradis, que é doutora em Ciência Política e professora da UNILAB. Sua mais recente pesquisa se dedica a comparar a atuação dos mecanismos institucionais de políticas para mulheres no sul global, especialmente na América Latina e Africa, focando na Bolívia, Brasil, Cabo Verde e Moçambique. Larissa e Clarisse conversaram sobre suas pesquisas, sobre a UNILAB, uma universidade brasileira um tanto quanto única, sobre o contexto atual de retrocesso político no Brasil e vários outros assuntos. Para adquirir o livro Traduzindo a África Queer, organizado por Clarisse Paradis em parceria com Caterina Rea e Izzi Madalena Santos Amâncio, acesse: https://www.queerlivros.com.br/traduzindo-a-africa-queer

Larvas Incendiadas
Beatriz Bagagli e Luma de Andrade – Travestis na Escola

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 50:55


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para celebrar o dia da visibilidade trans, por isso a ativista e pesquisadora Beatriz Pagliarini Bagagli assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Bia é conhecida por seu ativismo trans e por ser a administradora do blog Transfeminismo.com. É formada em letras pela UNICAMP, onde atualmente faz seu mestrado em linguística estudando a disputa pelo sujeito do feminismo entre os discursos transfeministas e feministas radicais. Beatriz entrevistou Luma Nogueira de Andrade, que é doutora em educação, professora da UNILAB e foi presidenta da Associação Brasileira de Estudos da Homocultura (ABEH) durante os anos de 2017 e 2018. A conversa foi sobre a pesquisa de Luma sobre os desafios e estratégias de resistência de pessoas trans e travestis na escola que resultou em seu livro Travestis na Escola: assujeitamentos e resistência à ordem normativa. O livro pode ser adquirido aqui: http://a.co/d/7Pdt4AA

Jornal Seara
ALECE aprova lei que impacta diretamente consumidores e supermercados.

Jornal Seara

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 112:53


ALECE aprova lei que impacta diretamente consumidores e supermercados; professores da UFC, UFCA e Unilab decidem pelo fim da greve; Moraes vota para condenar a 17 anos de prisão homem que destruiu relógio no 8/1; mãe descobriu morte de filha em chacina no Ceará, após ver vídeo.

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil
#220 A linguagem descolonizada e o debate étnico-racial, com Marcio André dos Santos e Luís Hirano

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 70:38


Neste episódio, recebemos o cientista político Marcio André dos Santos e o antropólogo Luís Hirano.  Marcio é organizador, ao lado de Flávio Rios e Alex Ratts, e o Luís é um dos autores do "Dicionário das Relações Étnico-Raciais Contemporâneas", publicado pela editora Perspectiva (saiba mais: https://tinyurl.com/yckdd2xm ). E é sobre essa obra que vamos conversar neste episódio. Doutor em Ciência Política pela UERJ, Marcio é professor do curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Sociais e do Bacharelado Interdisciplinar em Humanidades da Unilab. Fez pós-doutorado no Programa Multidisciplinar de Pós-Graduação em Estudos Étnicos e Africanos da UFBA, onde atualmente atua como colaborador.   O Luís é professor de Antropologia da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais da UFG. É doutor em Antropologia  Social pela USP, onde também realizou seu pós-doutorado. Foi pesquisador visitante da Faculdade de Artes e Ciências da Universidade Harvard. FICHA TÉCNICA O “Guilhotina” é o podcast do Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil, com apoio técnico da Rádio Tertúlia. Apresentação e produção: Bianca Pyl e Luís Brasilino. Captação, edição e sonorização: Beatriz Pasqualino. Arte: Helen Saori >>> Assine o Le Monde Diplomatique por R$ 12,90 ao mês: https://diplomatique.org.br/ 

The Manila Times Podcasts
REGIONS: Searca, Unilab provide health, financial literacy to farmers | October 23, 2023

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 2:24


REGIONS: Searca, Unilab provide health, financial literacy to farmers | October 23, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May Prescription Ba Sa Life?
What Men Can Learn From Women with Luis Manzano

May Prescription Ba Sa Life?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 56:31


Over the years, women have proven that gender should not limit one's potential in whatever aspects of life--career, love, sports, and many more. Listen in as new girl dad, Luis Manzano, talks about all of the lessons he has learned from the amazing and strong women in his life—from his wife, his mother, his sister, and his manager. Featuring Bioflu and presented by Unilab. #AlagangUnilab #Unilab

Programa Bem Viver
‘Legalização do aborto é ponta do iceberg do debate sobre controle da vida’, alerta pesquisadora

Programa Bem Viver

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 60:07


O voto da presidenta do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) Rosa Weber pela descriminalização do aborto ainda não pode ser considerado um avanço. A avaliação é da psicóloga e pesquisadora Nathália Diórgenes Ferreira Lima, coordenadora do curso de Serviço Social na Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (Unilab). A posição da especialista vem do entendimento da Marcha Mundial das […] O post ‘Legalização do aborto é ponta do iceberg do debate sobre controle da vida’, alerta pesquisadora apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.

Saúde sem Fake
MATERNIDADE NA UNIVERSIDADE

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 14:05


No podcast de hoje vamos falar sobre um tema muito importante, que é a maternidade na universidade e convidamos Larissa Queiróz para falar sobre o tema conosco. Larissa Queiróz é acadêmica de enfermagem da Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira, fez parte do Centro Acadêmico de Enfermagem e Gestão Provisória do DCE, atualmente é bolsista do projeto de extensão Clube das Mães UNILAB. Aproveitem muito o podcast e compartilhem com amigos

Saúde sem Fake
PARADA CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIA - PCR

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 11:41


No podcast de hoje Convidamos Iorana Cândido, enfermeira pela Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (UNILAB). Socorrista pelo Centro Técnico de Sobrevivência Humana e atualmente é Residente em Urgência e Emergência pela Escola de Saúde Pública do Ceará no Instituto Doutor José Frota. Hoje falaremos um pouco sobre Reanimação cardiopulmonar em primeiros socorros e sua imensurável importância. Ouçam até o final e compartilhem com amigos. ✨

Anuário do Ceará
Anuário 2022-2023: Roque Albuquerque, reitor da Unilab, fala sobre o papel da Unilab na relação Brasil - África

Anuário do Ceará

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 30:29


O reitor da Universidade Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (Unilab), Roque Albuquerque, é o entrevistado de mais um episódio do especial Anuário do Ceará. Conduzido pelo editor-geral do Anuário, Jocélio Leal, a entrevista aborda assuntos diversos como a interiorização da educação superior no Estado, políticas estaduais para a educação e muito mais. A Unilab tem cerca de 3,5 mil estudantes brasileiros e 1,6 mil estrangeiros. Acompanhe!

May Prescription Ba Sa Life?
Ep 1 The Multi-Hyphenate: Are you one of them? ft. Ian Veneracion

May Prescription Ba Sa Life?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 30:02


How to slay your everyday as a multi-hyphenate. A multi-hyphenate is a person who falls into multiple categories; a person whose identity is defined by multiple hyphens. He's a vlogger-entrepreneur-dentist-makeup artist all at the same time. These are the people who don't box themselves in. People who are brave and ready to take on different paths and challenges that go with it. In this episode we talk about taking on the world and still looking your best while at it. Add to cart na! Grab your medicine needs on the Unilab Shopee Flagship Store: https://bit.ly/3HmB5kH or the Unilab Lazada Flagship Store: https://bit.ly/3xoRrV7 ! If you want to receive trusted information and tips about health and nutrition, and get exclusive discounts and promos on selected Unilab products, sign-up now and be a member of Unilab Health+! Visit https://crs.unilab.com.ph/form/2022-socmed-podcast to register for free! And you can also head on over to our YouTube Page: https://bit.ly/3y19lz2 to watch the show!

Saúde sem Fake
Primeiros Socorros a Criança Vítima do Engasgo

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 19:12


No podcast de hoje convidamos Pedro Paixão, aluno de Enfermagem da UNILAB, integrante da liga LAUREENF – Liga Acadêmica de Urgência e Emergência em Enfermagem também da UNILAB, para falarmos sobre primeiros socorros a criança vítima do engasgo, o que você precisa saber para ajudar alguém em um momento como este.

Saúde sem Fake
Uso das TICs na Educação em Saúde Durante a Pandemia

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 10:16


No podcast de hoje convidamos Thais Correia, aluna de Enfermagem da UNILAB, integrante da EJENF – Empresa Júnior de Enfermagem da UNILAB, onde atua como diretora de Marketing; integrante do grupo de de estudo e pesquisa em emergência – (GEPE); bolsista do programa de bolsa de extensão, arte e cultura (PIBEAC) onde desenvolve o projeto capacitação de mães sobre desobstrução de vias aéreas no bebê em amamentação e/ou introdução alimentar. E hoje falaremos sobre Educação em Saúde Sobre Câncer para População Feminina nas Mídias Sociais Durante a Pandemia. Compartilhem

Coffeeplus播客
Vol.16 在上海,疫情让我看到了对咖啡的刚需

Coffeeplus播客

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 119:49


菜肉蛋奶皆可抛,我要买咖啡啊~身处在魔都的上海人民,从最初时的惶恐不安,到之后的坦然接受,再到现阶段的苦中作乐,甚至有人尝试用无人机配送食材,接济邻里!一波波操作都让网友们大开眼界 ~ 在这次措不及防的封控中,唯一一项物资,使得上海有别于其他任何城市的必需品,就是人们对于咖啡的刚需~在足不出户这段日子里,咖啡不仅满足了人们提神醒脑的功效,更是带给他们精神的慰藉!你或许想象不到,在以物换物的清单中,咖啡可是位列三甲的硬通货 ~然而,遭受此次疫情影响打击最大的咖啡行业的从业者们,尽管收到了来自各区的咖啡诉求;但也因身不由己,而不得不选择远程指挥,尽可能调配能动用的库存,来满足大家的需求!这其中的许多人,作为咖啡品牌的主理人,甚至连自己也需要发朋友圈求购咖啡,简直是魔幻中的魔幻 ~ 身为在这场战役中,任重道远的团长们,各自也是各显神通,为各个街道小区置办咖啡的团购;而个中的物流配送环节,难度堪比西天取经 ~咖啡究竟是必需品,还是必须品?或许仍饱有争议;如果不是这场意外,上海人民恐怕也想不到,咖啡是真正地嵌入到他们生活的肌理之中了…爱发电:https://afdian.net/@coffeeplusYYY『本期嘉宾』黄俊豪查老师的咖啡宇宙(B站、小红书)创始人由心咖啡合伙人WBC国际感官评委心悦UNILAB联合创始人 实体店经营者清白之手海外咖啡订阅平台 主理人平面设计师JennyDOU COFFEE ROASTERS主理人Anity独立咖啡活动策划人有腔调咖啡文化节创始人Coffee Herz咖啡频率主理人『本期内容』Table of Contents00:00 精彩片段01:37 播客开场02:45 查老师自我介绍|“查老师的咖啡宇宙”创始人03:30 心悦自我介绍|清白之手主理人、UNILAB联合创始人06:45 Jenny自我介绍|DOU COFFEE ROASTERS主理人09:03 上海团长Anity自我介绍|巨富长咖啡团长11:42 查老师封控经历12:54 按头安利B站新Up“查老师的咖啡宇宙”20:04 上海独立咖啡馆DOU COFFEE ROASTERS疫情封控经历25:26 疫情下的咖啡电商“清白之手”和周边城市实体店业务UNILAB31:04 咖啡团长Anity充实的一天32:49 宇宙咖啡中心“巨富长咖啡团”团什么咖啡36:47 被封印的咖啡人,地主家也不一定有余粮系列42:44 封控在家如何度过焦虑期-少看新闻多睡觉的Jenny44:48 封控在家如何度过焦虑期-为工作不能自拔的查老师47:45 封控在家如何度过焦虑期-多和朋友线上聚会的心悦50:18 隔离在家要多和朋友们视频聊天,维系社交感53:18 苦中作乐的爱好-做饭和看书54:15 预防末日手机综合症|坦然面对不确定性56:02 由心咖啡新晋咖啡师的必备书目不是咖啡书58:44 咖啡团长Anity找配送小哥走过的弯路01:03:50 独立咖啡店DOU做社区团购给老客人01:05:27 心悦团队远程遥控跑腿小哥开仓做咖啡团购的心路历程01:11:34 三个上海团长给出的配送跑腿叫车Tips01:14:05 心悦做咖啡团遇到的一些棘手问题01:15:36 咖啡是不是改善型物资,谁说了算?01:19:24 参加咖啡团购的多数人是精品咖啡爱好者吗?01:21:58 后疫情时代的市场消费风向-家庭咖啡消费场景的搭建01:27:04 疫情之后,我们都想买一台意式咖啡机在家里01:28:48 不光年轻人,咖啡也是上海爷叔阿姨们疫情中的消费必须01:31:23 咖啡在上海是“必需品”还是“必须品”?01:37:24 从“我要买咖啡啊”到“咖市”和“小咖啡人儿”01:40:06 后疫情时代,“咖啡团购”还会继续!01:45:14 后疫情时代,独立咖啡馆的经营重心会改变吗?01:46:50 后疫情时代,咖啡电商,连锁实体店将更加注重风险管控01:50:23 为喜欢的咖啡馆刷好评,只希望她们能撑过疫情01:51:48 咖啡支援医务工作者,老行业传统了01:53:08 期待咖啡行业“保持独立思考,一起解决问题”01:54:14 查老师对上海的感情01:57:00 结尾『提及书目&电影』舍得,舍不得你当像鸟飞往你的山Educated触不可及 Intouchables法兰西特派 The French Dispatch『本期主播』一岢 YIKE俣佳 YUJIA毓南 YUNAN如果你喜欢我们的节目内容,请记得「订阅频道」。如果你对本期节目感兴趣,可以在微信公众号 - Coffeeplus播客,豆瓣小组Coffeeplus播客,以及新浪微博@Coffeeplus播客与我们互动交流。推荐您在小宇宙App,苹果Podcast, Spotify等泛用性客户端收听我们的节目,你还可以通过喜马拉雅,网易云音乐,QQ音乐,Google podcast, 平台收听我们的节目。如果喜欢我们的节目,请别忘了在小宇宙App上给我们留言互动,在苹果Podcast给我们五星好评。如针对本期节目有任何疑问,欢迎私信留言给我们,做进一步交流。片头音乐: A Brand New Start片尾音乐: 人间-王菲 常石磊『留言互动』微博:@Coffeeplus播客豆瓣小组:Coffeeplus播客微信公众号:Coffeeplus播客邮箱:coffeepluspodcast@gmail.com也可以搜索添加微信Fishplus_wx, 备注“播客”,我们添加您进微信交流。

Revue de presse Afrique
À la Une: la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations aura-t-elle lieu?

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 3:47


« Se tiendra, ne se tiendra pas ? », s'interroge L'Observateur Paalga au Burkina. « A quelque trois semaines du lancement de CAN 2021, prévue au Cameroun du 9 janvier au 6 février 2022, rien n'est encore joué, c'est le cas de le dire. » « Velléités de report ou d'annulation… Touche pas à ma CAN ! », s'exclame en Une Cameroon Tribune. « Prétexte du Covid-19 et pressions des patrons du football européen et de la Fifa font peser depuis quelques jours une menace sournoise sur la compétition, déplore le quotidien camerounais. Et en attendant le fin mot de l'affaire promis hier par le patron de la CAF, Patrick Motsepe arrivé à Yaoundé, le Cameroun peut compter sur de nombreux soutiens en Afrique et au-delà. Le continent dans sa grande majorité tient au rendez-vous du 9 janvier. » Patrick Motsepe a visité hier, lundi 20 décembre, le stade d'Olembe et a tenu à mettre les points sur les I, rapporte le site Cameroon Info : « Je serai ici dès le 7 janvier, avec femme et enfants pour le coup d'envoi de la CAN, le 9. Les Africains doivent croire en eux-mêmes et arrêter d'être pessimistes », a déclaré le président de la CAF. « Des moins que rien ? » Hier, coup de gueule également de Samuel Eto'o, récemment nommé à la tête du football camerounais. Coup de gueule rapporté notamment dans les colonnes du quotidien ivoirien 24 Heures : « si l'Euro 2020 s'est joué alors que nous étions en pleine pandémie, avec des stades pleins - il n'y a pas eu d'incidents et nous avons joué dans plusieurs villes en Europe - pourquoi la CAN ne se jouerait pas au Cameroun ? », a lancé Samuel Eto'o. « Donnez-moi une seule raison valable. Ou alors on est en train de nous dire que, comme on nous a toujours traités, nous sommes des moins que rien, alors nous devons subir. Qu'on nous dise clairement les choses. » Et les joueurs ? Motsepe, Eto'o et d'autres patrons du foot sont donc montés au créneau, mais on a moins entendu les joueurs. C'est ce que déplore WalfQuotidien au Sénégal : « quand les lobbies s'activent et sont aidés par la Fifa qui fait dans le clair-obscur, les footballeurs les plus en vue de ce continent devraient se lever comme un seul homme pour élever fort leurs voix. Mais, dommage… soupire le quotidien dakarois, que le sénégalais Sadio Mané, l'algérien Riyad Mahrez, l'égyptien Mohamed Salah, le ghanéen André Ayew, le gabonais Aubameyang, ou encore l'ivoirien Serge Aurier se soient tous "terrés" pour ne pas évoquer la question. De quoi ont-ils peur ? Des représailles de la part de leurs clubs ? En tout cas leur silence est coupable et même assourdissant. Et c'est dans tous les grands championnats d'ailleurs qu'on note cette omerta de la part des joueurs africains d'envergure. Ces derniers semblent cautionner la démarche de l'Association des clubs européens qui menace de ne pas libérer leurs internationaux africains pour le grand banquet continental. », poursuit WalfQuotidien.  Faire la fête… avec toute la sécurité nécessaire.. « En tout cas, lance WakatSéra au Burkina Faso, les Africains, dans leur majorité, ne désirent qu'une chose : faire la fête autour du ballon rond en terre africaine, du 9 janvier au 6 février prochain. Ils veulent admirer les prouesses de leurs idoles qui font les beaux jours des championnats européens. » D'autant, poursuit WakatSéra que « l'Afrique, jusqu'à présent, demeure le continent le moins touché par la pandémie (…). Du reste, le Cameroun et la CAF ont pris toutes les dispositions pour que la compétition phare du foot africain ne devienne pas un cluster géant. Tests réguliers par Unilab, le laboratoire de renom sollicité lors de la dernière Euro, vaccination et respect strict des mesures barrière seront de mise, selon le dispositif de veille mis en place. Il faut donc faire confiance aux Africains et les juger sur pièce. Le débat doit être clos le plus tôt possible, afin de permettre au tournoi de se dérouler dans la sérénité et l'ambiance festive. (…) C'est l'heure de parler et d'agir à l'unisson avec Patrice Motsepe, car maintenant, nous sommes tous Camerounais. » ► À lire aussi : Foot: le patron de la Fifa plaide pour une CAN en automne, à l'avenir

Hibiscus
Programa 02: Mulheres Negras nas Ciências Exatas: (In)visibilizadas?

Hibiscus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 64:03


Episódio promovido pelo Núcleo de Estudos Africanos, Afrobrasileiros e Indígenas da Unilab, que integra a programação do 6º Novembro Afro-Brasileiro. Assista também ao episódio 01. Entrevistadas: Profa. Andreia Beatriz Silva Santos (UEFS e SESAB), Doutoranda Carleane Patrícia da Silva Reis (UFSC), Profa. Dra. Luciana Aparecida ELias (UFJ). Entrevistadoras: Profa. Jacqueline da Silva Costa (Unilab), Profa. Lívia Paulia Dias Ribeiro (Unilab) Edição: Lívia Paulia Dias Ribeiro (Unilab), Victor Martins de Souza (Unilab/Hibiscuz). Trilha sonora Música: "O que se cala", Elza Soares, Álbum: Deus É Mulher, 2004. Música: "Lua nha testemunha", Cesária Évora, 1992. Letra Lua nha testemunha Bô ka ta pensâ Nha kretxeu Nen bô ka t'imajiâ O k'lonj di bó m ten sofridu Perguntâ Lua na séu Lua nha kompanhêra Di solidão Lua vagabunda di ispasu Ki ta konxê tud d'nha vida Nha disventura El ê k' ta konta-bu Nha kretxeu Tud k'um ten sofridu Na ausênsia Y na distânsia Bô ka ta pensâ Nha kretxeu Nen bô ka t'imajiâ O k'lonj di bó m ten sofridu Perguntâ Lua na séu Lua nha kompanhêra Di solidão Lua vagabunda di ispasu Ki ta konxê tud d'nha vida Nha disventura El ê k' ta konta-bu Nha kretxeu Tud k'um ten sofridu Na ausênsia Y na distânsia Mundu, bô ten roladu ku mi Num jogu di kabra-séga Sempri ta persigi-m Pa kada volta ki mundu da El ta traze-m un dor Pa m txiga más pa Déuz Mundu, bô ten roladu ku mi Num jogu di kabra-séga Sempri ta persigi-m, Pa kada volta ki mundu da El ta traze-m un dor Pa m txiga más pa Déuz Mundu, bô ten roladu ku mi Num jogu di kabra-séga Sempri ta persigi-m Pa kada volta ki mundu da El ta traze-m un dor Pa m txiga más pa Déuz Mundu, bô ten roladu ku mi Num jogu di kabra-séga Sempri ta persigi-m Pa kada volta ki mundu da El ta traze-m un dor Pa m txiga más pa Déuz

Hibiscus
Episódio 01: "Mulheres Negras nas ciências exatas: trajetórias e conquistas"

Hibiscus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 47:27


Esse episódio especial, realizado em parceria com o Núcleo de Estudos Africanos, Afro-Brasileiros e Indígenas (Neaabi/Unilab), são discutidas as trajetórias de Mulheres Negras nas ciências exatas, por elas mesmas. Temos dois podcast, organizados pelas professoras Eliane Costa Santos, Maria Cláudia Cardoso Ferreira e Lívia Paulia Dias Ribeiro. O primeiro programa aborda as "trajetórias" e o segundo lança a problematização: "mulheres negras na ciência, invisibilizadas?". Ambos os episódios estão disponíveis também no canal do youtube da Unilab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK7xzBnFXMg. Produção: Eliane Costa Santos, Maria Cláudia Cardoso Ferreira e Lívia Paulia Dias Ribeiro. Seleção de trilha sonora: Lívia Paulia Dias Ribeiro. Edição: Victor Martins de Souza. Músicas: Música O Que Se Cala Artista Elza Soares Álbum Deus e Mulher Licenciado para o YouTube por Deckdisc (em nome de Deckdisc); LatinAutorPerf e 2 associações de direitos musicais Música Reconvexo Artista Maria Bethânia Álbum Reconvexo Licenciado para o YouTube por UMG (em nome de Universal Music Ltda.); BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, Harry Fox Agency (Publishing), LatinAutorPerf e 7 associações de direitos musicais

Vozes da UNILAB
episódio 002 – Hip-hop e educação com Richard Santos (parte 2)

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 34:08


Este é o segundo episódio de uma série especial do podcast Vozes da Unilab sobre hip-hop e educação. Hoje publicamos a segunda parte de uma conversa com professor Richard Santos (UFSB) , conhecido no meio do hip-hop como Big Richard. Nesse diálogo gravado em fevereiro, Richard fala sobre a relação do hip-hop com o mercado, nos brinda com um slam sobre sua trajetória e explica a decisão de se manter vivo e como referência para a nova geração. Na próxima semana teremos a última parte da entrevista com indicações para levar o hip-hop para sala de aula.

Filosofia Pop
#140 – Consciência Negra, com Matilde Ribeiro e Kabengele Munanga

Filosofia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 86:50


Conversamos Matilde Ribeiro (UNILAB) e Kabengele Munanga (USP/UFRB) sobre Consciência negra. Leia mais → The post #140 – Consciência Negra, com Matilde Ribeiro e Kabengele Munanga first appeared on Filosofia Pop.#140 – Consciência Negra, com Matilde Ribeiro e Kabengele Munanga was first posted on novembro 20, 2021 at 12:01 am.©2019 "Filosofia Pop". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at marcosclopes@gmail.com

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Hibiscus
Festival das Culturas da Unilab - Venha fazer a sua inscrição!!!

Hibiscus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 29:19


Esquente o seu chá de hibisco e ouça mais uma cena sonora de nosso podcast. Nesse episódio, Isabella Lamas (R.I./Unilab-Malês) e Victor Souza (História/Unilab-Malês) entrevistam Nixon Araújo (Proex/Unilab), que nos fornece um panorama sobre V Festival das Culturas da Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira. O Festival disponibilizará 150 bolsas que subsidiará a performance de estudantes-artistas vinculados à Unilab (Malês e Ceará). O evento será realizado nos dias 20, 21 e 22 de outubro de 2021, via redes sociais. Corra para fazer a sua inscrição. Maiores informações sobre o evento: https://unilab.edu.br/festival-das-culturas/ ou por meio do instagram da https://www.instagram.com/proex.unilab/. Fica a dica: chá de hibisco também pode ser servido gelado. Referências musicais "Murmurando" - Fon-fon (versão: Memorial Imperial - Henrique Araújo e chorões) "Refazenda" - Gilberto Gil "Orquestra Afro-Brasileira Abigail Moura - 75 anos - 2017" "Good Name" (Music: William Onyabor - Nigéria) "Tempo de Criança" - Dilermando Reis (Choro) * Podcast veiculado meramente para fins científicos e culturais, sem finalidade comercial.

Hibiscus
Notas de uma trajetória em curso: 20 anos de Costa do Marfim - Acácio Almeida - Episódio comemorativo - Semana de História da Unilab/Malês

Hibiscus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 70:09


Nesse episódio, o Professor Dr. Acácio Almeida (UFABC) compartilha ricas experiências sobre seus 21 anos de trajetória de pesquisa e ensino sobre a Costa do Marfim, país da África do Oeste. Entrevistado pela professora Dr. Fábia Ribeiro e pelo prof. de História Contemporânea, Victor Souza, por ocasião da III Semana de História da Unilab-Malês. Acácio traz, a partir da erudição que lhe é própria, reflexões originais e instigantes sobre o problema atual da saúde pública no contexto mundial e africano. Bibliografia e fontes: Tese Acácio Almeida: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/3240 África profunda: Prof. Dr. Fábio Leite (entrevista): https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgx9e4 Site da Semana de História (3ª edição): https://unilab.edu.br/2021/07/21/semana-de-historia-recebe-inscricoes-para-comunicacoes-individuais-e-ouvintes-evento-acontece-nos-dias-10-a-13-de-agosto-com-o-tema-historias-lutas-politica-territorios-e-identidades/ "Good name" (Music: William Onyeabor - artista nigeriano): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27nCc2eiERM "Proezas de Solon" - Jacob do Bandolim - (versão: Pixinguinha, composição: Jacob do Bandolim) - choro "Assanhado" - Jacob do Bandolim - choro "Murmurando" - Fon-fon (Versão: Memorial Imperial - Enrique Araújo e Chorões) "Soro N'Gana" - Neguesso "Refazenda" - Gilberto Gil "Corta Jaca" - Chiquinha Gonzaga

Vozes da UNILAB
episódio 001 – Hip-hop e educação com Richard Santos (parte 1)

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 30:49


Este é o primeiro episódio de uma série especial do podcast Vozes da Unilab sobre hip-hop e educação. Hoje publicamos a primeira parte de uma conversa com Richard Santos, conhecido no meio do hip-hop como Big Richard

Radio Sociedade da Bahia
Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com Marlon Marcos, doutor em antropologia e professor da Unilab

Radio Sociedade da Bahia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 12:18


Nesta sexta-feira, o Conexão Sociedade recebeu o doutor em antropologia e professor da Unilab, Marlon Marcos, para falar sobre os 75 anos de Maria Bethânia.

Tady Vodafone
Tady Vodafone 15: Jiří Hošek o zázemí snů na VUT Brno

Tady Vodafone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 16:09


Telekomunikace nejsou jen o mobilním připojení a vysoká škola nemusí být jen o tmavých posluchárnách a monotónních přednáškách. V novém díle podcastu Tady Vodafone vám to dokáže docent Jiří Hošek z Ústavu telekomunikací VUT Brno. Představí vám hned několik nových laboratoří na této prestižní vysoké škole, včetně #Vodafone UniLab, o které jsme už v tomto podcastu mluvili. 

Saúde sem Fake
Vacinas no combate à COVID-19

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 13:50


No podcast de hoje o saúde sem fake irá fazer uma divulgação! O tema da vez é: vacinas no combate à COVID-19 e tem como apresentadores alunas do curso de Enfermagem da UNILAB.

Do nada, um podcast
Afrobaianos - Episódio #7: Arrocha - A sofrência baiana que virou sucesso no Brasil

Do nada, um podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 25:09


No sétimo episódio da série "Afrobaianos", chegamos com vários alertas de gatilho pra falar dessa sofrencia que caiu no gosto popular e invadiu os lares de 12 a cada 10 vizinhos com dor de corno. Pois se prepara e aumenta esse som porque vamos dançar agarradinho ao som do Arrocha, ritmo que saiu de Candeias para todo o Brasil e tem feito sucesso até hoje, influenciando gêneros como o brega funk e o sertanejo universitário. E para falar sobre esse tema convidamos o cantor de arrocha, pesquisador e bacharel em Humanidades pela UNILAB, Dilsinho Santos, e também o tecladista que produziu vários sucessos de nomes consagrados do arrocha e é um dos precursores do gênero em Candeias, seu Ademir Marques. O projeto tem apoio financeiro do Estado da Bahia através da Secretaria de Cultura e da Fundação Cultural do Estado da Bahia (Programa Aldir Blanc Bahia) via Lei Aldir Blanc, direcionada pela Secretaria Especial da Cultural do Ministério do Turismo, Governo Federal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/do-nada/message

Pela Cidade
Pela Cidade especial Cidade, Gênero e Interseccionalidade #17: Helena Vieira

Pela Cidade

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 23:34


O segundo podcast Pela Cidade de 2021 - ainda reverberando o mês da visibilidade trans e reafirmando nosso compromisso com a pauta o ano inteiro! - traz uma entrevista com a escritora e pesquisadora transfeminista Helena Vieira. Nascida em São Paulo, Helena ‘renasceu’ em Fortaleza, cidade onde realizou sua transição, em 2015. Nas últimas eleições, foi pré-candidata a prefeita na cidade. Helena estudou Gestão de Política Públicas na USP e é pesquisadora do Núcleo de Políticas de Gênero da UNILAB. O podcast foi realizado por Jayne Andrade, Karina Yuki Kagohara, Monaliza Izidorio Pinheiro e Ticiana Hipólito Gavioli como trabalho final da disciplina “Instrumentos de Planejamento”, ministrada em 2019 por um coletivo de alunas e alunos de graduação e pós, e pela professora Paula Santoro, no curso de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da FAU-USP. Na entrevista, Helena passa por diversos assuntos. Fala sobre o espaço urbano e a presença de corpos dissidentes, aos quais não é permitido vivenciar a cidade como pólis, ou seja, enquanto mundo público, relegando-os ao espaço da noite, da escuridão. Essa divisão entre corpos que podem vivenciar a cidade de dia, nos espaços de visibilidade, e aqueles a quem é destinado o espaço da invisibilidade, fundamenta-se no próprio estatuto de humanidade que é dado aos indivíduos por seus marcadores. Daí a importância de se pensar ‘políticas de trânsito’ entre esses dois mundos, desde políticas urbanas concretas que de fato considerem as vivências travestis na cidade, como aquelas que combatam a transfobia institucional e garantam os direitos de travestis no mundo público. Helena faz um alerta sobre a ausência de dados relativos às pessoas travestis e suas condições de vida, o que impede a realização de diagnósticos e a própria formulação de políticas públicas. Além disso, reivindicou o direito de pessoas travestis falarem não apenas sobre identidade de gênero ou sexualidade, mas sobre política, economia e todos os outros temas que não passem, necessariamente, por suas experiências pessoais. Como bem disse Helena: “Travesti sabe fazer política!”.

Saúde sem Fake
Hipertensão Arterial / Pressão Alta - O que você precisa saber!?

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 43:52


No nosso Podcast de hoje contamos com a Dra. Andressa Suelly, ela é enfermeira, docente do curso de graduação em enfermagem da Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (UNILAB), Especialista em Enfermagem do Trabalho pela UECE, Mestre em Cuidados Clínicos em Saúde pela Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE).. Tem experiência na área de Enfermagem em Saúde Coletiva, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: saúde coletiva, hipertensão arterial, saúde cardiovascular, qualidade de vida e saúde do trabalhador. E hoje ela irá nos orientar melhor sobre a Hipertensão Arterial, popularmente conhecida como Pressão Alta.

EcoCast Nordeste
#015 - Vacina, Covid-19 e o dia V

EcoCast Nordeste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 25:10


A temática desta edição não foge dos acontecimentos da atualidade, você sabe… aqueles que deixam os nossos cabelos em pé de tanta preocupação. Para conversar sobre as vacinas, o vírus e suas mutações, convidamos o Infectologista Anastácio de Queiroz que é professor de medicina da Universidade Federal do Ceará, ex diretor do hospital São José de doenças infecciosas, ex secretário de saúde do Ceará e ex diretor da UNILAB.

Brinquedoteca de Histórias da UNILAB
Histórias da Mãe d'Agua - parte 1

Brinquedoteca de Histórias da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 10:34


Hoje a Brinquedoteca de Histórias da UNILAB chega com histórias diretamente do @quilombo_bananeirasoficial, que fica em Ilha de Maré, Salvador-BA!Temos a alegria de poder escutar as histórias que o senhor Ernandes Carlos Lopes conta sobre a Mãe d'Agua: histórias que acontecem em toda a região, que a gente escuta pra se divertir e pra aprender a respeitar o lugar que a gente vive e a nós mesmos.Gostaríamos de agradecer a @aline.naxim por ter feito a ponte, a Bruno, neto do seu Djalma, por ter se disponibilizado a conversar com a gente e ajudar na organização da conversa e, claro, agradecer imensamente ao senhor Ernandes por ter sido tão generoso em partilhar as histórias que conhece de uma forma tão linda! ❤️ Essas histórias e esse carinho todo ajudaram a nos manter firmes nesse ano tão difícil...Esperamos que logo a gente possa se reunir perto de uma fogueira pra ouvir mais histórias assim!Agora corre aqui pra escutar essas histórias de assombração (mas não precisa ficar com medo que a Mãe d'Agua é muito generosa com quem cuida bem da natureza hahaha)O link tá na bio!foto: retirada do Instagram do @quilombo_bananeirasoficial

BATE-PAPO com Edvando Tomaz-Podcast
BATE-PAPO Podcast #05 com a Ana Eugenia

BATE-PAPO com Edvando Tomaz-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 37:04


Bacharel em serviço social pela UECE. Mulher negra, mãe, cotista, militante do movimento quilombola, membro da comissão Gestora do DCE UNILAB e mestranda interdisciplinar em humanidades pela UNILAB. Quilombo sitio Veiga, Sertão Central, Quixadá. Redes Sociais: Instagram / edvandotomaz Facebook / edvandotomazoficial Acesse o Canal Edvando Tomaz, que está postado no vídeo

EducaPeriferia
#51 - FUNGOS, FORMIGAS E ZUMBIS com Julie Erica

EducaPeriferia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 4:30


EDUCA PERIFERIA | Divulgação Científica: Em nosso episódio #51 a licencianda em biologia @julie_erica apresenta sua pesquisa que aborda ecologia e evolução dos entomopatogênicos. O episódio possui versão animada no Youtube em nosso canal "Educa Periferia". Fungos, Formigas e Zombies foi elaborado em colaboração com @entomopathogenic.fungi e o Grupo de Pesquisa em Ecologia e Recursos Naturais do Laboratório de Ecologia e Evolução - UNILAB labo @ecolab_unilab. #divulgaçãocientífica #science #youtubeeducação #youtubeedu #fungi #fungilove #fungosentomopatogênicos #entomopathogenic #enembiologia #enembiologiaresumo #colagem #colagens #arteducation #fungos #fungizombies #biologiaenem --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educaperiferia/message

Cearenseando
Educação Antirracista e o protagonismo das mulheres negras

Cearenseando

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 45:24


O Cearenseando desta semana recebe a ex-ministra-chefe da Secretaria Especial de Políticas de Promoção da Igualdade Racial do Governo Federal (2003 a 2008) e professora Dra. da Unilab, Matilde Ribeiro; a coordenadora Especial de Políticas Públicas para a Promoção da Igualdade Racial do Estado Ceará e professora Dra. da UECE, Zelma Madeira; e a jornalista e podcaster Camille Soares. No episódio, as professoras Zelma e Matilde compartilham suas jornadas na área da educação e falam sobre o protagonismo da mulher negra na produção do conhecimento e na luta antirracista. Vem ouvir!//Acompanhe o Cearenseando através das redes sociais do @governodoceara, pelo site ceara.gov.br/cearenseando e fale com a gente pelo e-mail cearenseando@ceara.gov.br

Saúde sem Fake
Vacinas no Contexto das Fakes News.

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 16:14


Saúde sem Fake é um projeto de Extensão do Instituto de Ciências da Saúde da Unilab, Universidade Federal situada no Ceará. Os podcasts são criados para: divulgar informações científicas, tratar de assuntos da área da saúde e combater as Fake News. Tudo isso pra universalizar o conhecimento. É só clicar e nos acompanhar! Nosso terceiro podcast fala sobre vacinas. Tem dúvidas sobre isso? Preparamos uma entrevista com o Dr. Roberto Nicolete pesquisador em saúde pública pela Fiocruz Ceará, que irá esclarecer nesse podcast diversas dúvidas sobre vacinas.

Saúde sem Fake
Saúde sem Fake- Apresentação

Saúde sem Fake

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 1:56


Saúde sem Fake é um projeto de Extensão do Instituto de Ciências da Saúde da Unilab, Universidade Federal situada no Ceará. Os podcasts são criados para: divulgar informações científicas, tratar de assuntos da área da saúde e combater as Fake News. Tudo isso pra universalizar o conhecimento. É só clicar e nos acompanhar. 

Vozes da UNILAB
série especial – episódio 000 – Hip-hop contra a COVID-19

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 27:40


Este é o episódio zero do podcast Vozes da Unilab em uma nova série especial que busca alertar e divulgar iniciativas de combate a pandemia do COVID-19. Nosso foco na série é dialogar com os espaços africanos na África e na diáspora.

VAI DAR B.O
18M e Porque da importância das eleições para a reitoria.

VAI DAR B.O

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 17:32


Esse novo episódio do podcast reúne todas as informações dos últimos acontecimentos da Unilab. 18M, com local, horário e claro, o motivo de toda a paralisação e também falamos um pouco sobre a eleição para a reitoria e a importância que devemos dar para essa causa. Esse episódio está sendo lançado no dia 12/03, caso escutem após a data do 18M. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diego013/message

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 006 – Marcio Valverde

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 41:44


Neste episódio, temos a segunda parte da entrevista com Márcio Valverde, cantor e compositor, que é também TAE no Campus dos Malês, na UNILAB em São Francisco do Conde. Na conversa, que aconteceu e dezembro de 2017, Márcio Valverde falou de seu disco Do tamanho do mar, que acabava de ser lançado; do projeto de gravação Valsas Morenas (CD Lançado em 2019), em que composições dele e de Nélio Rosa foram interpretadas por Lívia Milena; e do projeto Rei Lua, uma homagem a Luiz Gonzaga, que ainda está em gestação . Ouça sua voz!

VAI DAR B.O
Retrospetiva do Governo Bolsonaro e os impactos na educação.

VAI DAR B.O

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 20:20


Nesse episódio falamos um pouco sobre os impactos dos cortes direito nos cursos de graduação da Unilab e quais as reações doa alunos e servidores em meio aos ataques. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diego013/message

Filosofia Pop
#080 – Quilombismo, com Ricardo Matheus Benedicto

Filosofia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 58:51


Murilo Ferraz e Marcos Carvalho Lopes recebem o professor Ricardo Matheus Benedicto, da UNILAB, para falar sobre quilombismo. Indicações do Matheus Benedicto: [FILME] Filho Nativo  [LIVRO] Filho Nativo – Richard Wright  [ARTIGO] Educação Quilombista: Uma Proposta de Educação Afrocentrada no Brasil  Recomendou as publicações… Leia mais →#080 – Quilombismo, com Ricardo Matheus Benedicto was first posted on novembro 4, 2019 at 5:30 am.©2019 "Filosofia Pop". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at marcosclopes@gmail.com

The Quiet Light Podcast
Incredible Exits: The Beard King (Part One) With Nicholas Galakovic

The Quiet Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 39:27


Today's guest set out to create a product to solve a problem in his bathroom sink, wound up with two utility patents, numerous copyrights and trademarks and went through lots of ups and downs along the way. This week we are having him on the podcast to recount the seller side of a two-part seller/buyer series on the build and sell process. It's always inspiring to hear stories of entrepreneurs who built something based on a need they uncovered. Nicholas Galekovic, the co-founder of Beard King had always been creative, going way back to the dawn of design in technology. He was active in the early days of the digital space, doing one-offs for brands and starting a small digital marketing agency. He had gotten used to seeing brands succeed and fail when he realized that it might be time to start building his own brand equity. Episode Highlights: Nicholas walks us through the process of jumping off the couch and creating the product. How the timing was a factor in the success of Beard King. The patent processes and how they played into the growth and eventual sale of Beard King. What Nicholas did that was outside of the box to make his product and brand different. How long it took him to pivot from US-based to overseas production. Why learning every day is part of the success equation. Nicholas's Shark Tank experience. Amazon's patent neutralization program and how it helps protect product builders. Nicholas shares his two must-dos for preparing the business for the exit. What his next adventure is and what he can now do with all that invaluable learning. Transcription: Mark: For those of you that are listening in your cars and not taking a look at the video that we have up on YouTube of this podcast. You can't see that Joe is actually supporting just the faintest hint of a beard. So Joe is this intentional or is it just the stress of Quiet Light getting to you. Joe: Oh my dear this is embarrassing compared to the guest on the podcast this week. His name is Nicholas Galekovic, there you go. I wasn't going to try saying that name. I know you aren't. But let's just call him the Beard King because that's his company's name or former company name. He developed a product to solve a problem, wound up with two utility patents, a couple of design patents, lots of copyrights, trademarks, and went through lots and lots of ups and downs as we talked about the podcast. He's essentially run up with his doctorate in product development, branding, marketing, things of that nature before he exited a couple of months ago. So this week we're going to have Nicholas on the podcast. He is the person who sold his business. So people get to hear about the process and what it takes. And then the following week we're going to have Raj the person who bought his business. So we're going to do a two-part series on who sold their business and who bought that business so people are going to see it on back to back. Mark: That's fantastic I love this series when we can do the buyer and the seller. Even if we can get just one of the parties on it's always super useful. I know I talked to somebody recently about the podcast and they told me that these are some of their favorite episodes. So we are going to try and get some more sellers on. I know I have a seller coming on here soon in the coming weeks of somebody who is going to tell their story as well. I'm excited about this because I love these products that come out of this practicality of I've experienced this, I had a problem, I solved it, I turned it into a business and not only just a little business but something pretty significant. Joe: Yeah, he's been on the Shark Tank, got an offer, got a deal, ended up turning it down rightfully so; intelligently so. He talks about utility patents, the Amazon program, and grants to patents, and talks about some of the great things he did right in terms of social media and video. He actually had Snoop Dogg who was tweeting about his product and brand which is pretty cool. And then he talks about some of the mistakes he made. You know things that if he looks back he does want to live, gone, I wish, I should have, I could have, I would have. But he points out directly what he thinks he did wrong and what he could do differently and just dropping some advice for folks that are following in his footsteps. Mark: That's fantastic. Let's go and listen to him. Joe: Hey, folks Joe Valley here from Quiet Light Brokerage and today I've got somebody that just sold their business. Well, I shouldn't say just because it was in late spring of this year which is 2019. It's August 29th, 2019, my wife and I's 21st wedding anniversary. Thank you very much. Nicholas: Congrats. Joe: Thank you, Nick or Nicholas. Folks we have Nicholas Galekovic on the line and I had to ask him how to pronounce his name. I've known him for almost a year now and I've always screwed it up so I wanted to get it right. Nicholas, how are you? Nicholas: Good, Joe. How are you doing man? Thank you so much and don't worry my whole life I've heard the mispronunciation of my last name. So I'm quite used to that. I bring that into the branding side but I'm definitely excited to be here. Thanks for having me today so I can share my experience with you guys. Joe: We were going tell it you folks he's down in Florida and there's a hurricane coming in and pardon the lightning and whatnot but instead, he had a light just fall but we're not going to cut that out because you still are great. You sound great and it's life in the podcast where we're not professional; well I guess we, I don't know. Nicholas: Yeah we are. Joe: I don't know if we're professional podcasters. Anyway, I was going to say that is one fine looking beard. You should be in the beard business. Nicholas: Absolutely and I think by accident, by default I became in that business. Joe: You did, didn't you? So why don't we tell the folks because you and I have that little inside joke there; why don't we tell them who you are and your background? I'm going to let you do it. Tell them a little bit of background about yourself. Nicholas: Sure, absolutely. So you know I've always been in kind of the creative field and I really started to hone in on my expertise about eight years ago and I was doing more graphic design for other clients and really started to hone in what technology I like to use. So obviously Photoshop being the main one, Adobe Illustrator, I really got used to the Adobe Creative Suite. So I would just charge clients to do a flyer or one-off. I mean back then the digital space wasn't as big. I mean it has always been big but this is back in like the MySpace thing. So I even started off designing MySpace pages before I created havoc. Joe: You're aging yourself right now. Nicholas: I mean you know but I'm going way back. So then I'll just fast forward a little bit here and I started to hone in on my skill set of design. So then from there at a company called Kovick and Kovick was what I call a brand tailor. We really focus on helping companies with their brand identity, their strategy, website design, logo design, you name it. So I had a small marketing agency where I really started to I would say have success in business in that regard. But I always had a designer mentality we'll call it which later on down the story you'll see how that soon fulfilled me. And then I started to see a lot of these companies fail as far as whether they're small big or whatever and I would put my heart and soul into these companies I was designing. But then I realized I'm building all this brand equity but for other people in a sense. I'm still an entrepreneur but I'm doing it for the sake of their brands; which is fine. So then Beard King came about when I was just simply solving a problem that I had on the day to day basis which was trimming my facial hair. You mentioned the glorious beard hair. So it wasn't always this long and glorious but usually when it's a beard like let's say you're a size or small-sized beard you make some mess all over this thing. Basically, I just came out with this product called a beard bib and we'll dive may be more into the story in detail here but that's kind of how Beard King came about for four and a half years ago. And then I met you Joe last here. And then here we are right now. Joe: You and I and I think Brad. Right? Nicholas: Yes. Joe: We had lunch or breakfast may be down in Miami before the Blue Ribbon Mastermind; shout out to the Blue Ribbon Mastermind members. Nicholas: Shout out to Ezra; yes. Joe: A heck of a group of entrepreneurs there for sure. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So we've been through the process of doing the valuation of getting your business ready for sale of getting it under contract and going through and selling it. We're actually later in the month going to have Raj on the podcast as well. Raj is the gentleman that bought the Beard King. So we're going to go full circle with the buyer and seller and hear Raj's story about how it's been going since he purchased it. And you and Raj have got along great. You're good friends now. You might be doing some business together in the future outside of the Beard King which is always great to hear. Well let's talk about the process because you have something or had something; Raj has it now that was relatively unique. Nicholas: Yeah. Joe: 100 plus businesses in the last seven years and less than a handful have had a utility patent on them. Let's hear a bit of that story you were making a mess in the bathroom sink and created something called the beard bib. How did you develop the product? Did you create one? A prototype from an apron at home or what did you do? What was the first epiphany [inaudible 00:08:25.0] and where do you go from there? Nicholas: Of course, so I mean I used to use a T-shirt. So you could picture you're at home, you're about to trim, it's either A. use the sink. Let that be the catcher. Get the hair all over. Try to clean it up. We all know that's super tedious. And being in 20 19 and then when I invented it that's four or five years ago so still though we're in this age where there's always a solution, right? There's always a product that's been invented. Everything's been invented and now you're just creating a better mousetrap. But in this case, I usually just use my T-shirt but then I wouldn't get like the little hairs all inside the T-shirt. And I'm like there has to be something like; I don't even know if Amazon was huge back then as far as how big it is now. But I think I just did some basic Google searching, Amazon searching, and I didn't really find anything. So I'm like you know what I'm just going to draw something together for myself. And I remember being home one night, I had a few glasses of wine, just chilling and I'm like you know what let me get up and start grabbing whatever household materials I could find. So I grabbed; it wasn't necessarily like an apron but it was almost like one of those hair cutting capes. I didn't know how to sew so I just; what's a man going to do? We're going to use staples. So I was literally finding whatever I can. And it was hideous but it actually kind of worked. So if you can imagine a product like a bib attaches around your neck and suction cups to the mirror as simple as that. Some of the simplest solutions are ingenious. And in fact, as the story goes along a lot of our customers are like I wish I would have thought of that like one of those things. And actually part of the story is funny because I remember thinking to myself well there's nothing out there I'm just going to use this for myself. I know how to brand a business but I don't know how to operate and scale a business. So I kind of let it sit for almost six months. And I remember coming across the Norelco or Panasonic clippers that tried to solve the same issue but with like a vacuum seal. What I found was; what my goal was the death of this idea. Let me just go and buy this product. And I actually tested it out but it didn't really work. It may be caught 20% of the hairs. But not only that sometimes people try to solve simple problems with these extravagant solutions which is unnecessary. So after that, I'm like you know what let me try this again. So I actually ended up manufacturing. I live in Miami so there are tons of manufacturers around here but of course with that comes greater costs. So I just tried a few. And long and behold I'm realizing in my mind, okay I have a company or I have a product called a beard bib but that's very limiting and so the branding mind starts to kick in. So I started thinking bigger scale. And I tripped up on during my naming process. Since I have all these processes and I saw ease of how to create brands it was easy for me to kind of just bootstrap that portion of it which sometimes a lot of people pay a lot of money for that. And I came up with Beard King thinking bigger picture; beard oils, brushes, washes, all these things. So I kind of accidentally got into the beard market. I did just wake up one day and said I'm going to get into the beard niche. And it just so happens that it also started to trend big time many years ago. But the trend was going up and I think that was from some other companies kind of breaking through. And yeah that's kind of the initial process of how I came up with the invention, prototyped it, tested it before even scaling it. Joe: You got off the couch and you actually did it. People have great ideas all the time but don't act on it don't know what to do with it. I'm going to just put this out there and then maybe we'll edit it out but seriously this is like an alcohol-infused invention. You sit and grab whatever you could in the house and started stapling things together and as you said it was hideous but it worked. And after several prototypes and a lot of money you wound up with was it; remind me, was it two utility patents and two design patents? Nicholas: Yes. So we can talk about the intellectual property side of things and again mind you as an entrepreneur you have to be willing to learn. So I didn't know anything about intellectual property maybe besides a little bit of trademarking but the pat world is completely different. So, of course, I did the initial patent process. The name of not a utility, not design but what's the one right before that? Joe: I don't know if there is one before that I thought it was designing utility. Somebody is going to have to call us and help us out. Nicholas: Right. Well, basically it just gets your spot in line for a year. So it allows you… Joe: Provisional patent. Nicholas: There you go. Thank you, Joe. You see your lawyer; I know, but essentially the provisional patent is your spot in line so you can kind of tweak and work on it but you can't go so far outside the scope. I mean it was five years ago that I did it so I forgot the name of it. And they're also not strong; they're really just your place in line. But if you have something that you really know you'd go straight for the utility patent. And what I found was I mean it took almost three years to finally get the patents that were issued. So you have to remember during this process; yes it's great for exit, it was amazing and we'll talk about that of how it all kind of played into the whole Amazon patent neutralization program. But going back in time the product went viral. And of course there's going to be knock offs and whether you have a provisional patent, a patent pending in this cut-throat industry, in this fast-paced e-commerce business, people don't care. They're going to still sell it. So this is kind of gets into the pat IP side of where when you do have a viral product that never existed before we basically created a new market; this beard bib market that never existed before. So it was flattering on one hand but obviously very aggravating on the other. We're losing money left and right with the knockoffs. Joe: Yeah. And that was for a period of time that was just too darn long. Looking back do you think that you could have done anything differently with the provisional patent and patent pending? There's just simply no real protection there. Nicholas: Yeah I mean the only thing I could say that you could do different which I never really like to say I'd like to do all that over again it's more like what did I learn from this. Joe: Yeah exactly. Nicholas: Would be perhaps accelerating the patent process. I think we chose the route because of cost. Usually, that's always when you have a company you don't have the cash to infuse into intellectual property. So I think we did the slower one, not the accelerated patent. Also as you're waiting for the provisional patent it gives you kind of time to pick and choose what elements that you want to claim or drop. Also, it's extremely hard to get a patent because some of these patent examiners they're tough. I mean it's not like they know you personally but it's like every little thing and then prior arts. So that's where you get into the field of you might think you invented something new but when they start stacking you against prior art; for example bibs in general, that was one of the prior art cited against our patent. It's just so difficult. So we have to kind of adjust to what parts of the application we want to claim. Joe: I was curious about that because anybody that I know that's filed a patent has said that they're going to say no and then you've got to pivot and go back at them with this other unique feature to your patent. How many times did you have to go back to that examiner until they eventually said granted; you're right, here's your patent? Nicholas: I mean looking through the docket history; by the way I mean first of all get a great lawyer. I'm not a lawyer so if you try to do things yourself you don't really know the ins and outs but I believe we went through at least three rounds per se and we still by the time we were getting ready to sell the business we'll have to talk about that with Raj when you interview him but there was a design patent still pending. So it took about like I said three or four iterations for the first utility and then just the next utility fell right after that a month later. So I think we got the first one in September and the next one in November and then you know. Joe: It was falling quickly. You were getting them quickly as you were preparing the business to sell. Nicholas: Correct. Joe: But from beginning to end from the time you decided to file for the patent until you got that last one in November of 2018 how many months or years was that process for you? Nicholas: It was almost about like I said three and a half years because again provisional patent was in the first year but that kind of only hold your spot in place. And then when you file for utility that time clock starts all over again. So that was one of the takeaways I was saying that I might have changed is just either going straight to utility and or accelerating. That's how you can probably get it faster. But in hindsight also being able to enforce your patent you're going to need cash to also enforce. It's one thing to have a patent. That's great. That's amazing. You know I actually literally; you could see on the back my wall right here that's a little patent but it doesn't mean anything if it was sitting on a wall. You've got to have cash to enforce. So that was the second part of this strategy was being able to have cash to take down these people. And we can probably segway into the topic of Amazon's pattern neutralization program. Joe: Yeah, I do want to talk about that. You know what I'd like to hear first because though? [inaudible 00:17:44.5] your story and the success that you found at the very end and actually helped Raj your buyer and propelled the business. I mean it was taking off by the time he bought it which is just great timing for him. But you had some great successes along the way with the Beard King and the bib. Can you just highlight a couple of those points? What did you do that was a bit outside the box that your standard e-commerce entrepreneur or Amazon FBA entrepreneur may not have done? Nicholas: Yeah. I think the first thing would be the branding and the marketing. You know with the named Beard King I started to brainstorm on okay how can we treat our customers different? I think even when we first met I would say King Joe or Lord Joe or Queen Sarah or whatever. Joe: [inaudible 00:18:31.7] is what your email add. Nicholas: At a royal day was the signature. So I really thought to every touchpoint, every detail; whether it's a phone call, email, flyer, or whatever it might be; packaging, everything was based around royal theme. And that's important to stand out nowadays especially with Amazon businesses just kind of being one out products and you kind of forget about the brand you just want function but to have that little extra piece; the second piece of that would be the video content. So I did a lot of the storyboarding, scripting, and writing of these pieces. I think the first one we hired one of my buddies to shoot it. And that first video ended up being picked up by a huge Facebook account like 9Gag or Unilab. And then once those big Facebook accounts picked it up it just goes viral. So I think within the first six to eight months of business that first video we did went viral. If anything I was a little self-conscious about it because people were making fun of it. But good or bad PR doesn't matter; it's great. Joe: I think if I recall in the package we put together we shared some of those links and am I remembering it right that Snoop Dogg tweeted out; as it Snoop Dogg or somebody else? Nicholas: Oh yeah. I think the meme was; so that was the meme portion of it but I think it went along the lines like you know a pissed off woman invented this. Joe: Yes, that's what it is. Nicholas: And so basically Snoop Dogg, Usher, even besides those accounts the big accounts; Facebook was huge on video and you can go viral a lot easier than you can today. I mean I think we're in the 40, 50 million views collectively across social media platforms which of course infused fire into the sales and this was right before picture going Shark Tank. So I imagine we had okay sales and then one month I think we had $80,000 in sales. I'm like how am I going to fulfill these orders? Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: That's a good problem to have but… Joe: So moving along with a story there and you just mentioned Shark Tank but we'll get to that in a minute as well. You were manufacturing in the United States which was more expensive. How long did it take you to pivot and move your manufacturing overseas? Nicholas: I think… Joe: I think you did right? Nicholas: Yeah, we did. I mean I think another pain point of any business or entrepreneur is when you're kind of forced to grow. Some people just want to grow but then you grow too fast and you can't handle it. But for me these types of pivots; when you're almost forced to do something it's kind of like working out and you've got to go to that next level of weight to kind of grow. So for me, yes we were manufacturing in Miami for an insane amount of cost per unit. And I did that also on purpose which I suggest people do because you don't want to invest too much with too many units and then they don't sell. So I was willing to see proof of concept. That was my first thing. Joe: Especially for you, because you invented the niche, a lot of folks are finding a niche that's already selling well and they're just doing that branding of their own product. They know there's; they need to get eyeballs. They know the units are going to sell if I can get eyeballs. You know it only had to get eyeballs but you had to educate the people what the product was. Nicholas: Right. Joe: So the video was fantastic. That's a very visual product. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So at one point you did pivot and you moved manufacturing overseas. Did you figure that out yourself? Did you hire a company? Nicholas: Yeah. You know actually that guy originally; so I'm kind of like Bob the Builder, right? I'll piece everything together and when we were manufacturing Miami I was sourcing the materials from China. You just buy; my natural gut feeling like let me source material there, ship it here, and then make it here. So the problem with that obviously is the fact that it's super expensive to be shipping a bunch of material. So the same guy that I ended up ordering a lot of the material from we established a nice rapport and relationship he ended up kind of telling me on the side hey look I'm going to go up my own manufacture let me know if you need anything. So essentially not only did I create a niche but for this individual, he ended up starting his own manufacturing facility almost really based off of our product. And we were like his number one customer. So we had a long relationship. He was basically the only guy I used for the entire time and I think to this day the new owner is actually still using him. Joe: [inaudible 00:22:53.9] loyal; that's the story. Good relationships like that are great. I'm going to throw out there to some of the folks listening there are companies out there that can help with the manufacturing overseas. I just did a podcast with Zach Leonard from Gembah and he's explaining what they do and it's the exact type of company that you probably needed at the time. It would've made your life a lot easier. They do all the importing and shipping, the [inaudible 00:23:22.1] industrial designers on the team. I know their company; I think in Gembah is Austin, Enventys is down in Charlotte. They've been around since 2002. They actually did some of the industrial design work for the Miracle Mop and other products like that; a really, really impressive company there as well. They actually; really interesting for proof of concept like your new invention, new category that you created, they will actually do all the industrial design work, do 3D printing, do a video of the product, and then put it up on Kickstarter there's interest. And then if it's a success they'll take the orders but then they'll go manufacturing. So brilliant idea. It's; I don't know, I wish everybody listening that's an entrepreneur now knew about these different companies. Nicholas: Of course, it would make it; I mean that's why I said in the beginning of the podcast you got to be willing to learn something new every day because I didn't have experience in sourcing or manufacturing but I learned. Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: So it's great to have those companies but with that also will come costs. So you do have to have a little money. I'm sure it's not free. Joe: Yeah, they probably don't work for free that's for sure. Nicholas: No, they probably don't. Joe: Let's talk about Shark Tank. You brought it up; you were on Shark Tank. How did you go through the process? What was it like? Was it the biggest joy in your life or very very difficult? Nicholas: I mean it's obviously very stressful in the sense that they leave it open-ended. Like literally; and I think when I heard one of the other guests on the show talk about how they never really guaranteed anything and that's super true. Actually, the whole process took a year. So from the year that you audition until; and it could be different in any case, but the year you audition or the beginning of it then you go through several funnels of interviews, face to face Skype calls or Xoom calls like this and then eventually you fly out to LA and you pitch in front of the producers and it's still not guaranteed. And then they'll call next. And if not you fly back. And then if they choose you, you stay another day or two and then you just wait for your spot to be filmed and then you're still not guaranteed to be airing. Now the airing of the show is kind of like the pivot for the company. And not only that if you do film and you get a deal that's huge because it adds a lot of value to that shark to then want to close the deal with you. So by the time that we auditioned, filmed, and then I think there was like a six-month gap in between due diligence and finally getting that air date which they only give it to you like a week or two in advance. So imagine that, it's like you're always on your toes like are we going to get it, are we're going to air, are we not; but they just say do your business as if Shark Tank doesn't exist. Joe: That's hard to manage your inventory level if you're going to get that extra 10,000 orders next week. Nicholas: Of course and you can imagine I like to call the Shark Tank effect this kind of trickle effect because let's say you do air. The amazing thing about it is as we all know nobody really watches TV live anymore, or at least I don't. So you get that initial spike from viewers that are viewing it live. Of course, you can advertise that; promote it, but then you're on Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, you're on all these things that you're kind of in the Shark Tank alumni books forever. So you still get spikes. I mean in fact we still re-air all the time; airports, I think it goes from ABC to CNBC. So that content is syndicated across all the platforms and it's great. So just to be on air alone the exposure is worth millions of dollars advertising. So it was a great experience. I definitely will go for it again if I can. And it was great. It was an amazing experience. Joe: I bet they would love to have you back with a second invention someday. That would be really; a good story for them too I could just see it really, really working. So we're going to fast forward a little bit. I just want to say one thing about Shark Tank I had another guest on that said that after you pitch a lot of entrepreneurs come pitch the same day they take them and they put them all in separate hotel. You have to go for an hour of council and then you go to separate hotels. Do you have to do the same thing? Nicholas: Yeah, that was absolutely true and I think I know the conversation that you were having with [inaudible 00:27:51.9]. Joe: So you had to go through an hour of counseling as well just to make… Nicholas: I was like alright can we go now? I'm good. But yeah it just depends. I mean it's very stressful you need to almost debrief because I mean I remember the call time was like let's say 6:00 a.m. but we didn't film until almost 12:00. And I was starving I'm like I literally pulled the producer and I'm like I got to eat I'm about to pass out. I imagine it's like the biggest pitch in your life. And that's another crazy thing to think about to kind of show anybody that's scared to pitch, public speak, to do anything like that. That was the first time I've ever even pitched a business. So it's like I never pitched a business in front of Joe or Bob or anybody. And then here I am in front of Mark Cuban, Lori Grenier, Chris Sacca, like all these major names that I'm like just doing my thing. And that's another cool tidbit of the show that I could probably add that you feel like you might be nervous and all that but not really because it's like having a conversation. They're intimidating, you're in there for like an hour, and then they condense it down to eight minutes. So it seems intense but it's TV guys. So just keep that in mind. Joe: Lots of editing. So the success on Shark Tank led to lots of knock offs. But you were working on the patent the entire time. And eventually, you were offered two utility patents, design patents, things of that nature. What did you do? We talked about this just as they started coming out and you mentioned the patent, the Amazon patent neutralization program, for those that are not familiar with it could you talk about that a little bit? Nicholas: Yes sure. You know this is Amazon's way of showing you know what guys we got to do something about this we know it's an issue and Amazon is such a huge platform. And I think that's why everyday people are kind of like well I want to do this too. And so sometimes dealing with some of these knock offs directly and strategically you realize they're just everyday people that didn't even know they were knocking you off. And then, of course, you have people that know that they're knocking you off and then they try to be slick and go around you whatever it might be. But the Amazon patent neutralization program is great for patent holders, inventors and it says look if you're selling this product you have a utility patent we're not going to be a lawyer but they hire a third-party law firm that instead of going through litigation which we could even touch on that quickly as I went through a litigation with a knock off that tried to sue me and here I am blowing cash which of course affects the bottom line; cash that I'll never see again. But circling back the program actually is instead of going through a long drawn out expensive process of patent litigation it brings in a third party and it says seller if you have a patent give us a list; I think it's 50 Asense at a time, we're going to reach out to all them. They have two weeks to respond. If they don't respond well then guess what? Automatically you get removed; the sellers that are knocking off. So it's kind of like they just said alright we bow out without saying anything. And then what we found was a small percentage of people opt-in. The opt-in process costs I think $4,000. I don't know if it's changed as of today. I mean it's only been a couple of months. So you opt-in with 4k, the other seller has now another two weeks to put in 4k and then you go through the process. I don't know what happens after that because I at this point in the business ended up selling it. And of course, this gave great hope for the new buyer because he's like wow we just got rid of 50 plus Asense, only two people opted in. I think this is great. So it just allows the inventor; because there's really nothing you could do for patents right now before that. You could do trademark claims and copyright claims but that portion of it what we found building our SOP's is that it's really outsourced. So it's crazy you could do the same trademark claim eight times and it doesn't get caught by the first seven agents so the eighth agent might pick it up and remove it but it's a game of Whack a Mole and man is it frustrating. Joe: Yeah. We'll talk to Raj about it. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: About the neutralization program and what it looks like competition-wise on Amazon now that they've got that program in there. Let's talk a little bit about preparing your business for sale and you've gone through this, you've got the benefit of hindsight. You did a lot of things right. Clearly, these folks have heard about Snoop Dogg tweeting about your product line, being on Shark Tank, and you got an offer but you ended up turning it down eventually. Just for clarification purposes that is the deal, right? You got the offer but you ended up not going with it. Nicholas: Yeah on Shark Tank we ended up doing a deal with Laurie. That's a funny piece; definitely watch as far as the way I close that deal. She was about to be [inaudible 00:32:38.0] I'm like why don't you make me an offer and she's like wait, what? Okay. So we got the offer but it was a rich 40% for 100k. Thank God I didn't take that deal. Looking back now I'm going to exit, imagine if I only owned 60% percent of the company. Joe: Yeah. So you did get an offer but you eventually turned it down because your business was exploding and growing. Nicholas: Financially it made zero sense but I wouldn't change it for anything. Joe: So then you're preparing the business for sale. We had a chance to meet again down in Miami at the Blue Ribbon Mastermind. So you've got that benefit of hindsight. To the audience that's listening now, that is running a business and may eventually exit or they never thought they could exit. What advice do you have for them in terms of the one or two things that they must do to prepare the business for sale and get them out? Nicholas: Well, first things first. I think having the benefit of hindsight is start a business to exit, right? Have an intent to exit because I don't think most people think about that. Even when I started Beard King I didn't think oh I wonder how this is going to end. I just thought it's going to always go up. And that's fine if you want to leave on a legacy or pass it to your kids or whatever it might be. But regardless I think you should always have an exit plan in the back of your mind and start there and then reverse engineer the business to always have a target to move towards. The second part of what I would suggest and probably would have changed for myself the beginning setting yourself up is the books. When you and I met back in January of 2019 you're like Nick look you got to get your books together. I mean obviously, if you're trying to sell an asset people need to see the numbers and the SDE based off of your last twelve trailing months isn't so strong. But you know what Joe I like how you said wait a little bit. Wait six months or and go get the valuation in the multiple that you want. So I think having your books in place, having the SOPs ready to be literally turn key is really the benefit to getting ready to exit your business. But if you do that from the get-go and you reconcile that every month it's much easier to do so literally in our case sell a business in two weeks. Joe: Yeah. The most difficult thing as a business adviser like myself, broker advisor is when someone comes to us and wants a certain value for their business and they ask is it worth this. And I can't tell because they don't have good clean financials. And by good clean financials, I don't mean that you don't run your personal stuff through the business. Most entrepreneurs do that. In fact a couple of things; I want to give a shout out first to Tyler Jefcoat at Seller Accuntant. So Tyler was great in this relationship; introduced us, good guy, you never hired him but he just gave you some advice and or did you hire him? I don't think you actually hired him to do the books, right? Nicholas: We ended up hiring him to do an audit sweep. Joe: There you go. Okay, so Tyler shout out to Tyler Jefcoat at Seller Accountant. The other thing is that there are generally four pillars; it's that risk, growth, transferability, and documentation. So if you do number one what Nick said was go into this with a plan to exit. Figure out what that exit process is like; figure out what the valuation process is like. Do you know audience what the definition of seller's discretionary earnings is? If you don't go to one of last three or four podcasts; Mark and I did an entire episode on what's a legitimate add back and it goes through that entire process. One of the benefits that you have now is that you've been there and you've done that. You've got that patent back there on your wall. You've sold a business. You've got the branding experience. You've got the manufacturing experience, the importing experience, the marketing experience; you've got it all. Now you just have to find that next great product and do it all again. And I see this every time; the first one you take some money off the table and the next one it's five to ten times bigger. And I'm hoping that's going to be the case for you. What is your next adventure? Do you have it sort of turning around back in your head or you're doing it or are you just taking some well-deserved time off from it? Nicholas: I'm sure like most entrepreneurs you could retire on a beach and then figure out what am I going to do with all this sand, right? You get bored. Joe: Yeah. Nicholas: You know taking a couple of weeks off to just reflect; your personal development I think is key to just kind of figure out your next move. And I think for me it's reflecting and learning from the mistakes and then creating an even stronger foundation even if it's from a corporate level, operational level, legal level; all these things that I learned on the fly. If you can set them up in the beginning with the intent to exit you're going to have a better shot at what you said; a higher multiple. I mean look selling Beard King was amazing but I think for me besides the liquid side of the asset I basically just purchased an MBA. I got a legal degree. Joe: At best you got your doctorate man; you learned so, so much. Nicholas: So much and I think it's that key takeaway of learning all those things hands-on versus just your standard education or self-taught on YouTube; it's invaluable. It's absolutely invaluable. Joe: I'm calling you Doc Galekovic from now on. Nicholas: I like it. Joe: [inaudible 00:37:54.2] because that's what you did for your own business. That's great. Nicholas: Absolutely. Joe: So listen we're running out of time, how do people find you if they want to reach out and talk to you about your story; maybe you can help them with their business or whatever the case is. It's always good to connect. How does somebody find you and reach out? Nicholas: Yeah, for sure. Definitely. You can reach out on Instagram. My handle is just my name so it's Nicholas Galekovic. I know that spelling is going to be tough but G-A-L-E-K-O-V-I-C, or you could shoot me an email directly. It's actually galekovic.nicholas@gmail.com. Joe: And we will put that in the show notes as well. Perfect. This has been fantastic. You're a good man. I appreciate you choosing Quiet Light Brokerage. It's been a pleasure working with you. I look forward to hearing about and helping you with your next adventure. Be sure to stay in touch [inaudible 00:38:43.1]. Links and Resources: Nicholas' Company Nicholas' Instagram Email Nicholas

Ponto de Virada
TCC sem tortura

Ponto de Virada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 20:23


Você sabe: concluir as coisas é um dos sentimentos mais satisfatórios que se pode ter. Mas você também sabe: para chegar LÁ, é preciso cumprir um último obstáculo, um degrau no ambiente universitário chamado de Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso, vulgo TCC. Pra muita gente, essas três letrinhas são sinônimo de drama. E muitas vezes é mesmo, mas não precisa ser. Isso vai fazer mais sentido quando você ouvir as histórias do Pedro e da Renata, as palavras de sabedoria quase divina da Beth Catunda, que é professora da Universidade de Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, a UNILAB. Beth trabalha há 18 anos com ensino superior e já viu muita gente passar por esse desafio final. Dá o play e vem desmistificar esse tal de TCC com a gente! — Coca-Cola Café, o gás extra do seu dia É pra te dar aquele gás a mais no seu dia que existe a Coca-Cola Café! É aquele ânimo que não pode faltar na hora que você precisar de concentração e foco pra encarar qualquer desafio que aparecer. Agora você já sabe! Vai no gás e Experimente Coca-Cola Café: o gás extra do seu dia! Para saber mais, acesse: cocacola.com.br/vainogas — FALE CONOSCO E-mail: pontodevirada@b9.com.br Twitter: @pontodevirada — CRÉDITOS Produção Executiva – Juliana Wallauer, Cris Bartis, Carlos Merigo Produção – Beatriz Fiorotto Edição – Jessica Correa Publicação – B9 Company Gerente de Projeto – Fernanda Teruya Identidade Visual – Johnny Brito Apresentação – Beatriz Fiorotto

The Leadership Stack Podcast
My First Million at 22 and Losing it All - How I found Success (Ep.17)

The Leadership Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 7:19


Jayson Lo is a top-ranked speaker, best-selling author, and entrepreneur. He's been invited to speak all over Asia. Know more about him in this episode of the Leadership Stack! Jayson Lo is an entrepreneur by heart. Throughout his career, he has experienced plenty of success and even more failures in business. In his early years, he had a study party lifestyle, but once he got serious, he was able to achieve a modicum of success. Because he was in sales, he was able to earn his first million at the age of 22. By then, he thought that he already knew the definition of success. Getting things that fast can make people think that it's an easy thing to do—leading to people taking things for granted. There came a point in time when Jayson lost everything, and that's when he truly discovered the meaning of success. He is currently a fulltime speaker—his materials came from his life's experiences and his love for learning. Jayson teaches only the things that he thinks he knows and understands. When teaching lessons from books, he prefers to apply the concepts first before he integrates them to his talks.  Jayson likes to read books, although he is a picky reader, business books he can finish within days, but some lifestyle books, he might have a hard time finishing in years even. Being a public speaker is not easy. It takes a lot of time, experience, and effort to create material for talks, seminars, and workshops that are sure to get your audience engaged. As a speaker myself, I realized that most companies get speakers like me and Jayson because people within no longer listen to their higher-ups.  It brings to mind Mark 6:4 “A prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his relatives and his own family.” Even when a company has many experts within, there are times when only speakers like Jayson can truly open the hearts and minds of their people. He mentioned Unilab as a great example. Even though they have amazing people working for them, they still chose to have Jayson talk to their people. There he spoke to people from different parts of their company hierarchy—even meeting people who have worked there for 30 years! It begs the question, “Will there be a millennial that can last that long in a company?” All Jayson said was that the possibility is there, and hopefully, there will be some. But it must be considered that working with Unilab was a dream job before. The landscape has changed, so we can never be too sure.   Support the show (https://tribe.leadershipstack.com/)

Nem Me Chama
Bolsonaro contra Ancine, nordestinos e pessoas trans na universidade

Nem Me Chama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 32:30


Neste episódio, Ana Luiza Brito, Marcellus Rocha e Gustavo Augusto-Vieira comentam sobre as últimas declarações polêmicas do presidente Jair Bolsonaro. As mudanças da Ancine, o xingamento aos nordestinos e o fim de um edital para pessoas trans na Unilab estão entre os assuntos inevitáveis da semana. O grupo discute ainda as estratégias das emissoras de televisão para ganhar mais audiência na hora do almoço. Em Fortaleza, o Fortal se mantém há quase 30 anos como uma das principais micaretas do Brasil movimentando o turismo e a economia. Nas dicas de filmes e séries tem "O Rei Leão", "La Casa de Papel" e o "Primos". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nemmechama/message

Larvas Incendiadas
#10 Larissa Peixoto e Clarisse Paradis - Mecanismos Institucionais de Políticas para Mulheres #OPodcastÉDelas2019

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 31:01


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para a campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2019, por isso a Larissa Peixoto assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Larissa é doutoranda em Ciência Política na UFMG, seu trabalho analisa de forma comparativa a representação política de mulheres (seja ela feita por deputadas ou deputados) nos parlamentos do Brasil, Reino Unido e Suécia. Larissa entrevistou Clarisse Paradis, que é doutora em Ciência Política e professora da UNILAB. Sua mais recente pesquisa se dedica a comparar a atuação dos mecanismos institucionais de políticas para mulheres no sul global, especialmente na América Latina e Africa, focando na Bolívia, Brasil, Cabo Verde e Moçambique. Larissa e Clarisse conversaram sobre suas pesquisas, sobre a UNILAB, uma universidade brasileira um tanto quanto única, sobre o contexto atual de retrocesso político no Brasil e vários outros assuntos. Para adquirir o livro Traduzindo a África Queer, organizado por Clarisse Paradis em parceria com Caterina Rea e Izzi Madalena Santos Amâncio, acesse: https://www.queerlivros.com.br/traduzindo-a-africa-queer Lembre-se de nos seguir nas redes sociais. Twitter: @incendiadas Facebook: /Incendiadas Site: http://www.larvasincendiadas.com E-mail: larvasincendiadas@yandex.com Siga a Larissa no twitter: @larissapolitics Se gostou do nosso podcast, por favor, considere nos apoiar financeiramente com doações mensais a partir de um real: http://www.apoia.se/incendiadas Quer receber por e-mail avisos de novos episódios e outras notícias? Então, cadastre-se em nossa mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gdVZCb

Larvas Incendiadas
#10 Larissa Peixoto e Clarisse Paradis - Mecanismos Institucionais de Políticas para Mulheres #OPodcastÉDelas2019

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 31:01


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para a campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2019, por isso a Larissa Peixoto assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Larissa é doutoranda em Ciência Política na UFMG, seu trabalho analisa de forma comparativa a representação política de mulheres (seja ela feita por deputadas ou deputados) nos parlamentos do Brasil, Reino Unido e Suécia. Larissa entrevistou Clarisse Paradis, que é doutora em Ciência Política e professora da UNILAB. Sua mais recente pesquisa se dedica a comparar a atuação dos mecanismos institucionais de políticas para mulheres no sul global, especialmente na América Latina e Africa, focando na Bolívia, Brasil, Cabo Verde e Moçambique. Larissa e Clarisse conversaram sobre suas pesquisas, sobre a UNILAB, uma universidade brasileira um tanto quanto única, sobre o contexto atual de retrocesso político no Brasil e vários outros assuntos. Para adquirir o livro Traduzindo a África Queer, organizado por Clarisse Paradis em parceria com Caterina Rea e Izzi Madalena Santos Amâncio, acesse: https://www.queerlivros.com.br/traduzindo-a-africa-queer Lembre-se de nos seguir nas redes sociais. Twitter: @incendiadas Facebook: /Incendiadas Site: http://www.larvasincendiadas.com E-mail: larvasincendiadas@yandex.com Siga a Larissa no twitter: @larissapolitics Se gostou do nosso podcast, por favor, considere nos apoiar financeiramente com doações mensais a partir de um real: http://www.apoia.se/incendiadas Quer receber por e-mail avisos de novos episódios e outras notícias? Então, cadastre-se em nossa mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gdVZCb

Larvas Incendiadas
#05 Beatriz Bagagli e Luma de Andrade - Travestis na Escola

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 50:56


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para celebrar o dia da visibilidade trans, por isso a ativista e pesquisadora Beatriz Pagliarini Bagagli assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Bia é conhecida por seu ativismo trans e por ser a administradora do blog Transfeminismo.com. É formada em letras pela UNICAMP, onde atualmente faz seu mestrado em linguística estudando a disputa pelo sujeito do feminismo entre os discursos transfeministas e feministas radicais. Beatriz entrevistou Luma Nogueira de Andrade, que é doutora em educação, professora da UNILAB e foi presidenta da Associação Brasileira de Estudos da Homocultura durante os anos de 2017 e 2018. A conversa foi sobre a pesquisa de Luma sobre os desafios e estratégias de resistência de pessoas trans e travestis na escola que resultou em seu livro Travestis na Escola: assujeitamentos e resistência à ordem normativa. O livro pode ser adquirido aqui: http://a.co/d/7Pdt4AA Lembre-se de nos seguir nas redes sociais. Twitter: @incendiadas Facebook: /Incendiadas Site: http://www.larvasincendiadas.com E-mail: larvasincendiadas@yandex.com Se gostou do nosso podcast, por favor, considere nos apoiar financeiramente com doações mensais a partir de um real: http://www.apoia.se/incendiadas

Larvas Incendiadas
#05 Beatriz Bagagli e Luma de Andrade - Travestis na Escola

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 50:56


O episódio dessa semana é um especial para celebrar o dia da visibilidade trans, por isso a ativista e pesquisadora Beatriz Pagliarini Bagagli assumiu como host do Larvas por um dia. Bia é conhecida por seu ativismo trans e por ser a administradora do blog Transfeminismo.com. É formada em letras pela UNICAMP, onde atualmente faz seu mestrado em linguística estudando a disputa pelo sujeito do feminismo entre os discursos transfeministas e feministas radicais. Beatriz entrevistou Luma Nogueira de Andrade, que é doutora em educação, professora da UNILAB e foi presidenta da Associação Brasileira de Estudos da Homocultura durante os anos de 2017 e 2018. A conversa foi sobre a pesquisa de Luma sobre os desafios e estratégias de resistência de pessoas trans e travestis na escola que resultou em seu livro Travestis na Escola: assujeitamentos e resistência à ordem normativa. O livro pode ser adquirido aqui: http://a.co/d/7Pdt4AA Lembre-se de nos seguir nas redes sociais. Twitter: @incendiadas Facebook: /Incendiadas Site: http://www.larvasincendiadas.com E-mail: larvasincendiadas@yandex.com Se gostou do nosso podcast, por favor, considere nos apoiar financeiramente com doações mensais a partir de um real: http://www.apoia.se/incendiadas

Folha de Rosto
#18 História da escravidão moderna no Brasil

Folha de Rosto

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 68:29


#18 História da escravidão moderna no BrasilVocê pode comentar nesse post ou enviar suas sugestões e reclamações para o e-mail podcast@opovo.com.br, com "Folha de Rosto" no título, que podemos ler e responder na edição seguinte.Ficha TécnicaPodcast Folha de Rosto apresentado por Humberto Pinheiro.Disponível em outras plataformasAssine o podcast no iTunes (e avalia a gente): http://bit.ly/folhaderostorssRSS feed: http://bit.ly/fdrostorssfeedSegue a gente no Spotify: http://bit.ly/fdrostospotifySegue a gente no Deezer: http://bit.ly/fdrostodeezer

Filosofia Pop
#056 – Lógica, com Ricardo Matheus Benedicto – Filosofia Pop

Filosofia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 77:13


Murilo Ferraz e Marcos Carvalho Lopes recebem o professor Ricardo Matheus Benedicto, da UNILAB, para falar sobre Lógica. Textos da Maria Elisa: Trecho do livro “Wittgenstein: o dever do gênio” de Ray Monk   Se você curtiu o episódio, deixe seu… Leia mais →#056 – Lógica, com Ricardo Matheus Benedicto – Filosofia Pop was first posted on abril 16, 2018 at 5:30 am.©2019 "Filosofia Pop". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at marcosclopes@gmail.com

Universitária Entrevista
James Moura Jr. (reaPODERE)

Universitária Entrevista

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 27:40


Preocupados com o estado de violência e o extermínio da população jovem no Ceará, mais de 30 laboratórios, grupos de pesquisa e projetos de extensão das universidades cearenses se reuniram no Movimento Cada Vida Importa: A Universidade na Prevenção e no Enfrentamento à Violência no Ceará. Um dos grupos participantes desse movimento é a reaPODERE (Rede de Estudos e Afrontamentos das Pobrezas, Discriminações e Resistências) da Unilab. Para entender melhor esse assunto, o podcast Universitária Entrevista traz uma conversa com o professor da Unilab e coordenador da reaPODERE, James Moura Jr. Esta entrevista foi concedida no dia 1º de março de 2018, nos estúdios da Rádio universitária FM. O podcast Universitária Entrevista teve produção e apresentação de Carolina Areal e operação de áudio de José Raimundo Lustosa.

Conversa com Bial
Martinho da Vila comenta volta aos estudos aos 80 anos: 'Qualquer tempo é tempo de aprender'

Conversa com Bial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 22:27


No 'Conversa com Bial' (27/10), cantor discute a discriminação racial com o professor Marcos Carvalho Lopes e o aluno Lauro José Cardoso, da faculdade UNILAB

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 005 – Marcio Valverde

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 47:13


Este é o quinto episódio do podcast Vozes da Unilab em novo formato, o “Alô Malês!”,  mais simples em sua proposta de edição, buscando divulgar com maior rapidez os conteúdos gravados e, com isso, manter uma periodicidade adequada. Neste episódio, Leia Mais ...

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 004 – Bota a fala

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 49:01


Este é o quarto episódio do podcast Vozes da Unilab em novo formato, o “Alô Malês!”,  mais simples em sua proposta de edição, busca divulgar com maior rapidez os conteúdos gravados e, com isso, manter uma periodicidade adequada. Neste episódio, Leia Mais ...

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 003 – Bota a fala

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 65:36


Este é o terceiro episódio do podcast Vozes da Unilab em novo formato, o “Alô Malês!”,  mais simples em sua proposta de edição, busca divulgar com maior rapidez os conteúdos gravados e, com isso, manter uma periodicidade adequada. Neste episódio, Leia Mais ...

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 002 – Fausto Antônio

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 47:01


Este é o segundo episódio do podcast Vozes da Unilab em novo formato, o “Alô Malês!”,  mais simples em sua proposta de edição, busca divulgar com maior rapidez os conteúdos gravados e, com isso, manter uma periodicidade adequada. Começamos este Leia Mais ...

Vozes da UNILAB
Alô Malês – episódio 001 – Fausto Antônio

Vozes da UNILAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017


Este é o primeiro episódio do podcast Vozes da Unilab em novo formato, o “Alô Malês!”,  mais simples em sua proposta de edição, busca divulgar com maior rapidez os conteúdos gravados e, com isso, manter uma periodicidade adequada. Começamos este Leia Mais ...

Filosofia Pop
#031 – Oswald de Andrade, com Ivan Maia de Mello – Filosofia Pop

Filosofia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 85:37


Murilo Ferraz e Marcos Carvalho Lopes recebem Ivan Maia de Mello, professor na UNILAB, Doutor em Educação pela Universidade Federal da Bahia, mestre em filosofia pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e graduado em Matemática, para uma conversa… Leia mais →#031 – Oswald de Andrade, com Ivan Maia de Mello – Filosofia Pop was first posted on julho 25, 2016 at 5:30 am.©2019 "Filosofia Pop". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at marcosclopes@gmail.com

Lutz-Helmut Schön

"Wir sind Humboldt"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2010


Prof. Dr. Lutz-Helmut Schön ist der „Vater“ einiger Initiativen an der Humboldt-Universität, die alle zum Ziel haben die Naturwissenschaften, insbesondere die Physik, in Berliner Schulen zu popularisieren, die Lehrerbildung an der HU stetig zu verbessern sowie Lehrerinnen und Lehrern neue Perspektiven des Lehrens zu eröffnen. Ob Schülerlabor Unilab, Humboldt-ProMint-Kolleg oder Humboldt Bayer Mobil – immer können Studierende wie Lehrende sich in neuen Lehr- und Lernformen ausprobieren. mehr