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Notícies Delta.cat
Notícies Delta.cat (08-09-2025)

Notícies Delta.cat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 3:03


Amb l’inici del curs acadèmic 2025-2026, el Campus Terres de l’Ebre de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili ha donat la benvinguda als estudiants de nou accés amb les jornades d’acollida. L’Ajuntament de Deltebre Inicia les obres de la segona etapa del Passeig del Carrilet. Al llarg del dia, les acumulacions podran superar els 100 litres per metre quadrat en 24 hores, especialment al Baix Ebre i el Montsià, segons el Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya (SMC).

Notícies Delta.cat
Notícies Delta.cat (07-08-2025)

Notícies Delta.cat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 2:54


Una investigació de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) proposa solucions innovadores per promoure el transport públic sostenible en destinacions turístiques rurals. El punt lila mòbil del Departament d’Igualtat i Feminisme ha atès gairebé 2.000 persones en 15 dies en diversos municipis de les Terres de l’Ebre i el Camp de Tarragona. És el cas de la Ràpita, l’Ampolla, Deltebre, Tivissa, les Cases d’Alcanar o Batea.

Núvol
Collita pròpia #33 amb Jaume Forés Juliana

Núvol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 44:06


El convidat de juliol amb qui tanquem temporalment la paradeta del Collita pròpia és el cap de redacció de Núvol, Jaume Forés Juliana. Parlem amb ell poc després que al Teatre Romea s'entregués el Premi Memorial Margarida Xirgu 2025 a l'actriu Màrcia Cisteró pels seus papers en quatre espectacles durant l'anterior tempotada: Tots ocells, A Macbeth Song, Les bacants i Opereta imaginària. Forés Juliana ens fa cinc cèntims de què representa el premi per a l'escena artística catalana i explica com va anar l'acte d'entrega de l'anell Xirgu.També parlem de la cita teatral d'estiu de cada any, el Festival Grec. A banda, el c, Oriol Puig Taulé, ha publicat múltiples cròniques que repassen alguns dels espectacles més destacats: la darrera, Mama, Medea, Hècuba i un músic alt. Finalment, parlem de tot allò que encara no hem vist aquest estiu per qui busqui una dosi cultural al llarg de l'agost.Entrem a la roda de recomanacions i en Jaume recomana la crònica d'Oriol Osan i Tort sobre la 5a edició del Festival Z: Make Girona (i Salt!) great again i, per la seva banda, ell recomana «Esas latinas»: una amarga polèmica de Jorge Morales, un article d'opinió sobre el muntatge contractat per l'Ajuntament de Barcelona per la presentació de l'Informe de l'Observatori de les Discriminacions a Barcelona 2024, on la companyia Teatro Sin Papeles va interpretar Esas latinas, una obra de teatre que Morales acusa de banalitzar el racisme i de la discriminació.Aquest mes la recomanació podcaster es trasllada a Tarragona, en concret a la Universitat Rovira i Virgili per conèixer Compaginades: el pòdcast dels llibres universitaris que és un programa mensual de Publicacions URV, que per cert, celebren vint anys i ja acumulen més de quatre-cents llibres. A la primera temporada, de sis episodis que no arriben als 20 minuts de durada, tracten temes com la filologia catalana, el turisme enològic, la infermeria, la presència de Federico García Lorca a Tarragona fa noranta anys, l'antropologia o el món rural.De Tarragona ens desplacem als jardins de la Universitat de Barcelona per conèixer Sonades, un pòdcast de música urbana i pop conduït per Marina Fco. Culla i Carla Soler Garcia que fa dies van fer un directe amb els músics Maria Ribó i Dan Peralbo, en el marc del festival Vespres UB.A la recta final del programa, en Jaume contesta l'enquesta podcaster.Sonen les cançons següents:– Bernat - Vernat– Svetlana - Carinyo– Alosa - El fornerRealització i enregistrament: Sara Artuñedo / Diari AraProducció i suport tècnic: João BorgesPòdcast.cat de Núvol

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre
Al Dia Terres de l'Ebre (10-07-25)

Al Dia. Terres de l’Ebre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 110:00


A l'Al Dia Terres de l'Ebre d'avui dijous, 10 de juliol: - Obrim l'Informatiu, amb el repàs a l'actualitat d'avui amb el focus posat en les últimes notícies relacionades amb l'incendi de Paüls, a través de les nostres emissores col·laboradores. - A l'Entrevista del Dia: amb Òscar Saladié, investigador del Grup de Recerca GRATET —especialitzat en anàlisi territorial i estudis turístics— i degà de la Facultat de Turisme i Geografia de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, parlem sobre la gestió forestal a Catalunya i la seva relació directa amb els grans incendis forestals que cada vegada són més recurrents i virulents. - De Poble en Poble: Francesc Callau des de La Cala Ràdio ens parla del concert Remember que tindrà lloc aquesta nit a la Plaça Joan Miró de l’Ametlla de Mar. - Tertúlia del dijous amb Miquel Franch i Josep Maria Franquet.

Them Before Us Podcast
Them Before Us #84 | From a Cult to Caring about Children's Rights in Spain

Them Before Us Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 25:57


Jenn chats with a new connection from Spain, Rosana Montes, whose unique story has led her to caring for children and equipping adults in Spain with a restored understanding of the importance of marriage and family. If you have any connections in Spain, email us@thembeforeus.com so we can connect you. Let's get Them Before Us in Spain!------"My name is Rosana, and I hold an Associate Degree in Childcare and am currently completing a Bachelor's Degree in Social Education at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV). I work with children who experience learning disorders and language development challenges, helping them build confidence, communication skills, and meaningful connections.Currently, I'm involved in two projects that reflect my passion for emotional and social development in youth. At La Casa Colibrí, I co-lead a program aimed at children and teenagers, where we use artistic expression as a tool for emotional learning and self-awareness. In parallel, I'm engaged in a collaborative initiative with parents, fostering a shared responsibility in addressing the complex challenges that young people face in today's society.My interests center around emotional education, inclusive pedagogy, and community-based approaches to youth development. I'm especially passionate about using creativity as a bridge for connection and healing, and about building spaces where children and families feel empowered, seen, and supported."#thembeforeus #katyfaust #TBUSpain #parenting #marriage #divorce

La Reunión Secreta
La Reunión Secreta 06x32 - ⛔️ UN TEMA TABÚ... SIN PALABRAS

La Reunión Secreta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 149:13


¿Problemas de adicción al #alcohol, #drogas…? ☎️ 915 630 447 ¡LLAMANOS 24H! 🌐 https://bienestar.neurosalus.com/ Solicita ahora mismo información sobre tratamientos de desintoxicación, precios, disponibilidad de plazas… HA SIDO POSIBLE CREAR EL PROGRAMA “LA REUNIÓN SECRETA” GRACIAS A TU AYUDA COMO GUARDIÁN MECENAS. ***** HAZTE MECENAS EN https://www.patreon.com/lareunionsecreta Esta noche vive un nuevo directo de #LaReuniónSecreta​ desde la 22:00​ hora española. Te decimos lo que nadie dice: sin anestesia y sin edulcorantes. ¡La Reunión Secreta somos todos! No se lo digas a nadie… ¡PÁSALO! 🔁💪🤫 🎸 CARLITOS TÍNEZ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eeuxpQ70z-Pe0rHhOq9Fg Conexiones en directo con: - Blanca Frías (Presidenta de la Asociación Nacional de Víctimas de Estafas Emocionales) - Ignacio Ortega (Director e instructor jefe de la Escuela Española de Supervivencia) - Esmeralda Gómez (Licenciada en Matemáticas con una especialidad en Astrofísica. Máster en Finanzas Cuantitativas. MBA en Dirección y Administración de Empresas. Data Scientist) - Dra. Rosa Huguet (Doctora en Geografía e Historia. Investigadora del IPHES-CERCA. Profesora asociada de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili - URV. Coordinadora de los trabajos de excavación e investigación en el yacimiento de Sima del Elefante. Autora principal del estudio sobre el ‘Homo affinis erectus’) Con el equipo habitual de La Reunión Secreta: Dr. José Miguel Gaona, Joan Miquel MJ, Carlos Martínez, Lourdes Martínez, Marta Vim, Olga Ralló y Luna de María. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SÍGUENOS EN REDES Twitter: https://twitter.com/lrsecreta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lareunionsecreta/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LRsecreta REDES SOCIALES DEL EQUIPO | DR. JOSÉ MIGUEL GAONA | - https://twitter.com/doctorgaona | DIRECTOR | - Joan Miquel MJ - https://www.instagram.com/official_joan_miquel_mj/ | PRODUCTORA | - Lourdes Martínez - https://twitter.com/chicadelaradio | AYUDANTE DE DIRECCIÓN | - Olga Ralló - https://twitter.com/olgarallo | AYUDANTE DE PRODUCCIÓN | - Carlos Martínez - https://twitter.com/Carlitos_Tinez _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques i de la Salut de les
Espai Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques i de la Salut 07-05-2025

Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques i de la Salut de les

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 12:04


Espai de col·laboració amb l'Acadèmia de Ciències Mèdiques i la Salut a les Terres de l'Ebre. En aquest espai parlem amb Alba Font Barnet, Investigadora del grup de recerca GRATET del Departament de Geografia a la Universitat Rovira i Virgili.

Principio de Incertidumbre
¿Puede una máquina descubrir las leyes del universo? (05/04/25)

Principio de Incertidumbre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025


En este capítulo hablamos de algoritmos de regresión simbólica, una forma de inteligencia artificial que no se limita a predecir, sino que elabora leyes matemáticas a partir de datos. A diferencia de otros sistemas más opacos, como las redes neuronales profundas, estos algoritmos generan modelos transparentes, interpretables y estadísticamente plausibles, lo que los convierte en herramientas más fiables en muchos contextos científicos. Nos lo cuenta Marta Sales-Pardo, catedrática en la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, una de las impulsoras de este enfoque, que podría transformar la forma en que se hace ciencia.

Notícies Delta.cat
Notícies Delta.cat (18-02-25)

Notícies Delta.cat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 3:00


Sílvia Reverté, directora de la Càtedra d’Innovació i Simulació en Salut de les Terres de l’Ebre de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, ha rebut el reconeixement del Comitè Científic de la Societat Espanyola d’Infermeria Neurològica, el premi SEDENE. El municipi de l’Ampolla ha recaptat 2.093,60 euros per a La Marató de 3Cat a través de diferents activitats organitzades al municipi, per entitats i el mateix Ajuntament. Deltebre es prepara per ser l’epicentre del triatló el pròxim 5 i 6 d’abril amb una jornada tècnica el pròxim 1 de març a càrrec de la triatleta professional, Saleta Castro.

El Recapte
Sílvia Reverté, premi SEDENE a l'excel·lència en la investigació

El Recapte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 18:16


-A la primera part de Voltant i Girant parlarem amb una investigadora de nivell, que ha estat reconeguda pel Comitè Científic de la Societat Espanyola d'Infermeria Neurològica per l’excel·lència en la seva labor investigadora, especialment en la recerca en l’atenció al pacient amb malalties neurovasculars i en la innovació docent, amb especial atenció al benestar emocional de pacients i professionals de la salut. Ella és directora de la Càtedra d’Innovació i Simulació en Salut de les Terres de l’Ebre de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, la doctora Sílvia Reverté.

El Recapte
Voltant i Girant (17-02-2025)

El Recapte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 54:00


Avui al Voltant i Girant: -A la primera part de Voltant i Girant parlarem amb una investigadora de nivell, que ha estat reconeguda pel Comitè Científic de la Societat Espanyola d'Infermeria Neurològica per l’excel·lència en la seva labor investigadora, especialment en la recerca en l’atenció al pacient amb malalties neurovasculars i en la innovació docent, amb especial atenció al benestar emocional de pacients i professionals de la salut. Ella és directora de la Càtedra d’Innovació i Simulació en Salut de les Terres de l’Ebre de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, la doctora Sílvia Reverté. -A la segona part del programa ens posarem al dia sobre ACATE, l’Associació de Cosmètica Artesana de les Terres de l’Ebre. Sabem que ens porten novetats, esbrinarem quines. I, a més, ens duran un producte de cosmètica que ens explicaran com el fabriquen i quins beneficis ens aporta. Tot això ho parlarem amb la presidenta d’ACATE, Marian Drago.

El Recapte
“La conducta suïcida: dades, mites i prevenció”, quarta sessió del curs Dones, Salut i Educació

El Recapte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 16:09


A la segona part del programa abordarem el tema “La conducta suïcida: dades, mites i prevenció”. El motiu? Perquè és el títol de la xerrada que impartirà la nostra convidada a la quarta sessió del curs Dones, Salut i Educació que tindrà lloc esta tarde al Centre Cultural del Delta, a les 6 de la tarde, a l’espai Eliseo Vives. Ella és professora del Departament d’Infermeria de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili i sot-directora del Campus Terres de l’Ebre, Georgina Casanova.

El Recapte
Voltant i Girant (14-02-2025)

El Recapte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 53:59


Avui al Voltant i Girant: -A la primera part de Voltant i Girant sabrem els detalls d’una festa que ja tenim aquí que és el Carnaval. I el municipi que dona el tret de sortida a esta celebració és Deltebre, que la setmana que ve comença, i volem conèixer tot el que tenen preparat per a esta celebració tan divertida. Ens ho contarà la regidora d’Identitat Corporativa, Equipaments i Actes, Carme Franch. -A la segona part del programa abordarem el tema “La conducta suïcida: dades, mites i prevenció”. El motiu? Perquè és el títol de la xerrada que impartirà la nostra convidada a la quarta sessió del curs Dones, Salut i Educació que tindrà lloc esta tarde al Centre Cultural del Delta, a les 6 de la tarde, a l’espai Eliseo Vives. Ella és professora del Departament d’Infermeria de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili i sot-directora del Campus Terres de l’Ebre, Georgina Casanova.

De-Mente
Sabiduria de la Kabbalah

De-Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 67:40


En este episodio hablamos sobre el alma y otras preguntas que fueron surgiendo sobre espiritualidad y tenia mucha curiosidad de como lo explica la Kabbalah que es el conocimiento oculto del judaísmo, La Kabbalah es una potente herramienta de transformación y crecimiento persona Para este episodio tengo como invitado super especial a Mario Saban quien, aunque se licenció en Derecho, desde muy temprano su vocación ha sido la investigación. Durante más de 40 años ha profundizado en el estudio de la historia y el pensamiento judío. Hace 20 años dirigió sus investigaciones hacia la Kabbalah, la espiritualidad judía. Se ha especializado en la aplicación práctica de la Kabbalah: la Kabbalah aplicada a la psicología, al desarrollo personal y espiritual del ser humano. Es doctor en Filosofía (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2008), en Antropología (Universitat Ramon i Virgili de Tarragona, 2012), en Psicología (Universitat Ramon Llull, 2015), en Historia (Universitat de Lleida, 2016), Teología (Universidad de Murcia, 2018), en Matemática Aplicada (Universidad de Alicante, 2018) y en Educación (Universitat Ramon Llull, 2024). Sus siete doctorados reflejan una vida dedicada al estudio y la investigación. Su gran pasión es revelar los secretos del universo y el alma humana. Su otra gran vocación es la enseñanza. Gran divulgador y comunicador, comparte los conocimientos aprendidos a través de libros, cursos y conferencias. Ha sido profesor en varias universidades: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, Universidad Carlos III, Universitat de Lleida, Universitat Rovira i Virgili de Tarragona, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) y Universidad Hebraica de México. Durante años ha enseñado cábala de forma regular en Barcelona, con grupos presenciales, y periódicamente en Madrid, con seminarios y cursos intensivos.   En 2014 comenzó a impartir cursos online y en 2016 fundó la Escuela de Psicología y Kabbalah. A través de esta plataforma de educación en línea enseña Kabbalah a estudiantes detodo el mundo. Con sus programas de Diplomado y Maestría prepara a los futuros maestros de cábala a nivel internacional.   Desde 2020, la Escuela Psicología y Kabbalah incorpora profesores que amplían y completan el estudio de la mística judía con cursos de especialización y de Kabbalah aplicada a diferentesdisciplinas espirituales, académicas y científicas. En 2024, la Escuela cuenta con una oferta formativa que supera los 150 cursos, impartidos por más de 75 profesores.   En 2024 presenta la escuela Kabbalah International, para la difusión y enseñanza de la Kabbalah en inglés y otros idiomas.   Si quieres saber más dé Mario lo puedes conseguir en su página web: https://mariosaban.com/

Fundación Juan March
Hispania romana (IV): De la religión a la ingeniería: aguas míticas, sagradas y canalizadas en la Hispania romana

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 89:16


En la cuarta conferencia del ciclo "Hispania romana", el catedrático de Arqueología de Grecia y Roma de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Joaquín Ruiz de Arbulo, analiza la concepción del agua que tenía la cultura grecolatina, desde el punto de vista de la religión –por sus poderes curativos y presente en los ritos de purificación–, y de la ingeniería. Los ingenieros romanos supieron domesticar el agua con la canalización de todas las ciudades, las conducciones de agua a presión y mediante grandes obras como los acueductos, con los grandes ejemplos hispanos de Mérida, Segovia o Tarragona.Más información de este acto

Historia de Aragón
El scroll infinito de las muchas redes sociales es adictivo y también aburrido

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 14:05


Una de las técnicas de diseño web más usadas en la red es el "scroll infinito", ese desplazamiento continuo que carga automáticamente nuevo contenido a medida que el usuario se desplaza hacia la parte inferior. Sin embargo, la ciencia concluye en que saltar compulsivamente de un vídeo a otro en TikTok o YouTube aumenta el aburrimiento. Nos lo explica Juan Haro Rodríguez, profesor Agregado del Área de Psicología Básica de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili.

Fundación Juan March
Hispania romana (I): La llegada de Roma: el camino de Herakles y el ocaso del poder cartaginés

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 82:23


En la primera conferencia del ciclo “Hispania romana” el catedrático de Arqueología de Grecia y Roma de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Joaquín Ruiz de Arbulo, aborda la llegada y el control de Roma sobre la península ibérica. Entre los siglos IX y VI a. C., fenicios, púnicos y griegos comerciaron y fundaron ciudades en la península ibérica, facilitando la transición a la Edad de Hierro. Tras la primera guerra púnica, el ataque del cartaginés Aníbal a la ciudad romana de Sagunto culminó en una nueva guerra entre Cartago y Roma que inició el dominio romano sobre las sociedades ibéricas. Más información de este acto

Sons de la r�dio - Cugat Radio
Un sensor per detectar la mastitis bovina, al p

Sons de la r�dio - Cugat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 8:11


Notícies Delta.cat
Notícies Delta.Cat (25-03-24)

Notícies Delta.cat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 5:06


El primers brots de grip aviar detectats al delta de l'Ebre durant l'estiu del 2023 s'han tancat amb un total de 156 casos positius. L'espècie més afectada ha estat la gavina capblanca amb un total de 88 exemplars morts. Des de l'últim cas detectat al juliol no hi ha constància de cap altre cas de grip aviària al delta de l'Ebre. Una quarantena de treballadors municipals de L'Ajuntament de Sant Jaume d'Enveja s'han format entre els mesos de novembre i març en Suport Vital Bàsic i desfibril·lació automàtica al Centre d'Innovació i Simulació Territorial ubicat al Campus Terres de l'Ebre de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili . Llorenç Sales i Agnès Abella han estat els guanyadors de la Cursa del Pont de Deltebre. La cursa ha estat de nou un èxit de participació amb un total de 270 inscrits en les modalitat de 5 i 10 quilòmetres. Una dona ha resultat ferida menys greu en un incendi que s'ha declarat aquest diumenge en un pis de l'Ampolla.

Sons de la r�dio - Cugat Radio

Investigadors de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) i de les universitats nord-americanes d'Ohio i Texas ha creat un m

Versió RAC1 - Entrevista
S'ha de posar un peatge per entrar a Barcelona?

Versió RAC1 - Entrevista

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 34:51


En parlem amb Ricardo Flores, professor al Departament d'Economia de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili; Cristian Bardají, responsable de Mobilitat dewl RACC, Àlvar Garola, autor d'un estudi sobre la viabilitat d'un peatge d'entrada a la ciutat de Barcelona és el membre comissió Economia territorial i urbana del Col.legi d'Economistes de Catalunya, i professor de l'Escola d'Enginyeria de Camins de la UPC

Fundación Juan March
El control de los mares. Batallas navales de la Antigüedad a la Edad Moderna (IV): Actium: Octavio contra Marco Antonio y Cleopatra

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 73:18


En la cuarta conferencia del ciclo “El control de los mares. Batallas navales de la Antigüedad a la Edad Moderna”, el catedrático de Arqueología de Grecia y Roma de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili Joaquín Ruiz de Arbulo analiza la batalla del cabo de Actium, sucedida en el 31 a. C. y protagonizada por Octaviano y el almirante Agripa, con sus veloces liburnas, mioparones y trirremes, contra las galeras e hipergaleras de enormes dimensiones de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra. La derrota de las naves de Marco Antonio, más difíciles de maniobrar, supuso que estas famosas armadas de los reinos helenísticos nunca más volvieran a ser utilizadas y encumbró a Octavio en el poder imperial.Más información de este acto

El Recapte
El Recapte (11-01-2024)

El Recapte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 53:14


Avui al #Recapte: - Rosa Queral, directora del curs Dones, Salut i Educació, el qual s'impulsa conjuntament des de l'Ajuntament de Deltebre i la Universitat Rovira i Virgili ens parla de les pròximes sessions del curs d'enguany. Un curs que fa divuit anys que s'imparteix i que té com a objectiu donar a conèixer des d'una perspectiva científica i de gènere temes relacionats amb els feminismes, la promoció de la salut i l'educació. - Joana Rivas, propietària de la llibreria Rimar de Sant Jaume d'Enveja ens parla del seu negoci, inaugurat el passat 21 d'octubre i de com ella i la seua família han decidit deixar Barcelona, després de trenta-quatre anys al capdavant d'un altre negoci, també una llibreria, i venir a viure al Delta.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
L'Hora d'Europa: joves europeistes, i recerca concreta

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023


La darrera Hora d'Europa de l'any, amb la companyia de Joaquim Millan, l'Eurolocal, ens ha servit per donar tres pinzellades de la COP28, del canvi de govern a Polónia i de la presidència espanyola de la Unió Europea, amb el politòleg Albert Balada. Francesc Almendros, d'Equipo Europa ens ha explicat com es fa difusió europeista des dels joves i per als joves, i Blanca Deusdad, professora de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, ens ha explicat el projecte de recerca SoCaTel, un sistema de cocreació de serveis adreçat a persones grans. L'entrada L’Hora d’Europa: joves europeistes, i recerca concreta ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

The Biblical Languages Podcast (brought to you by Biblingo)
Exploring Translation Theories with Anthony Pym (New Testament Bible Translation: Part 1)

The Biblical Languages Podcast (brought to you by Biblingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 57:44


Anthony Pym's book "Exploring Translation Theories" is now in its third edition. In this episode of the Biblical Languages Podcast, host Kevin Grasso interviews Anthony on different translation theories and how they work themselves out in real translations of texts. They focus on the idea of "equivalence" and the different ways two texts can equivalent. Other translation-related ideas are also discussed, such as a taxonomy of translation methods, skopos-related theories, and translation universals. Anthony Pym is Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Melbourne in Australia and at Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain. He has been a practicing translator since the 1980s, mostly working from Romance languages. As always, this episode is brought to you by Biblingo, the premier solution for learning, maintaining, and enjoying the biblical languages. Visit biblingo.org to learn more and start your 10-day free trial. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app and leave us a review. You can also follow Biblingo on social media @biblingoapp to discuss the episode with us and other listeners.

La rosa de los vientos
Un hueso hallado en Kenia crea indicios sobre el pasado caníbal de nuestros ancestros en África

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 19:56


Palmira Saladíé Ballesté investigadora del Intitut Català de Paleoecología Humana i Evolució Social de la Universitat Rovira i Virgil y miembro de la Fundación Atapuerca."Es canibalismo de guerra, de odio al enemigo muerto" 

La rosa de los vientos
La rosa de los vientos 03/07/2023

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 250:18


Programa completo de 'La rosa de los vientos' con Bruno Cardeñosa y Silvia Casasola. Hablamos de canibalismo en la antigüedad con Palmira Saladié i Ballesté investigadora de l'Istitut Català de Paleoecología Humana i Evolució Social de la Universitat Rovira i Virgil. En 'Cuéntame cómo pasó' descubrimos la expedición Hypatia 1 sobre cómo vivir en Marte, una experiencia inmersiva en el desierto de Utah. Charlamos con Carlos Hernández escritor y experto en campos de concentración franquistas con motivo de la nueva serie de Atresplayer 'Las noches de Tefía'. En 'Mujer con alma de... virtuosa': Alicia Larrocha, la mejor pianista española de todos los tiempos. Entrevistamos a Francisco Narla, autor de Breo. El Celta guerrero que se enfrentó a Roma. 

Elevating Consciousness
Adam Aronovich - Healing from Healing

Elevating Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 92:50


Adam Aronovich is a doctoral candidate at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, focusing on Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry. He is an active member of the Medical Anthropology Research Center (MARC-URV) and part of the Ayahuasca Community Committee at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Adam spent over four years conducting research and extensive fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon, where he also facilitated Ayahuasca workshops in the context of shamanic and medical tourism. He is the creator of Healing from Healing, a social media platform that casts a critical, skeptical, and humorous gaze at Healing Culture. Adam is currently the director of therapy and integration for Rē Precision Health, a wellness centre in the Pacific Coast of Mexico. He also facilitates preparation and integration processes in private practice, helping clients reframe “Healing” within relational and recreative frameworks using a secular, humanistic, grounded, open-ended interpretive, and epistemic orientation. In this episode, we speak about applying Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry to mental health, examining our culture's dominant metaphysical assumptions, the dark side of psychedelics, the illusion of radical independence, and pathology-free psychedelic integration. 

Leafbox Podcast
Interview: Dr. Jose Domingo

Leafbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 68:35


Dr Jose L. Domingo is the Distinguished Professor (Emeritus) of Toxicology and Environmental Health at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, School of Medicine. We spoke in detail about his interest and history in toxicology, regulation, concerns regarding the lack of study into the potential side effects of COVID 19 vaccines, regulatory frameworks, the peer review process, and more.Dr Domingo's research focuses on, among other topics, the potential human health effects of environmental and food contaminants.Dr Domingo is the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Environmental Research and was until recently the editor-in-chief of Food and Chemical Toxicology.Prof. Domingo is founder and director of the Laboratory of Toxicology and Environmental Health and Tecnatox (www.tecnatox.cat). He is author or co-author of 680 papers (Scopus) published in international peer-reviewed journals. According to Google Scholar, these papers mean over 30,200 citations with a current h-index of 86. He has managed an important number of projects for public administrations and private companies. He has directed more than 40 PhD theses. Prof. Domingo is a Highly Cited Researcher and he belongs to various international scientific societies such as the Society of Toxicology USA, INA, SEBM, etc.Full Transcript @ Leafbox.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leafbox.substack.com

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Could Metaverse be a Voice Assistant for Mental Health, Illness?

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 3:46


Guest Post by David Stephen If the metaverse was predicated on reorganizing how the experiences of mental health and illness are understood, Meta would [most likely] not have needed to cut jobs. If Alexa had pivoted to providing moment-to-moment explanatory mechanism of experiences by the brain for mental health, illness and addictions, Amazon would [most likely] not have lost much in market value. Metaverse a Voice Assistant for Mental Health? Mental order and disorders are top health concerns globally but there is hardly a clear lead in terms of the conditions for the experience, as given by the brain. The brain is an organ of experiences as well as of cells and molecules. It is this experience that is used to interact with the world. The mechanisms of experiences are an opportunity for the metaverse, voice assistants, towards changing the direction of care for mental health and illness. In the moment before using an illegal drug, what is the state of mind, during and after, what are the states of mind? Usually, the mind can be confusing to explain, but with digital yellow pages of experiential pathways in the brain, individuals and their loved ones can pick from a set, to understand what it might be, at any particular point. For all experiences in the brain, there are quantities that relay to acquire properties. It is shown that emotional pain and physical pain have similar pathways in the brain. It can be explained that pain is a property, its acquisition by a quantity is possible by physical input or emotional. The same goes for anger, irritation, emptiness, boredom, loneliness, thirst, cravings, extremism, lethargy, stress and so on. There are properties destinations in the brain, where quantities relay to acquire. They include what is traditionally called emotions, memories and reaction. They are all property sets. People in the same situations don't often have the same properties acquired by their quantities, neither does the same person have owns quantity acquire the same property in the same situation at different times. This is how the brain decides, conceptually, for mental health, illness and addictions. Quantities and properties are the build or construct of cells and molecules of the brain for experiences. There are two key sensory processing or integration centers in the brain: the thalamus for most, and the olfactory bulb for smell, before senses are relayed to the cerebral cortex for interpretation. It is postulated that sensory processing or integration is into a uniform quantity which is thought or its form. It is what becomes the representative, equivalent or version of senses to the brain. Interpretation is postulated to be knowing, feeling and reaction, as sets of properties also built or constructed by cells and molecules in the brain. This is the basis of experiences in the brain. Displaying or reading this out in each situation is a revenue opportunity and growth path for tech, amid inflationary uncertainty in the near future. David Stephen does research in theoretical neuroscience. He has a research experience in computer vision at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona. He was a visiting scholar in medical entomology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His writings explore the experiential mechanisms of the brain for human interactions with the world. He blogs on troic.medium.com

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Labor Economics, Layoffs: How Tiers can save Tech Jobs

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 4:02


Guest Post by David Stephen who looks at Labor Economics Tech work should be tiered, with the lowest tier for just 2-hours per shift, where the pay is considerably low, but output in that duration is sizable enough to match efficient productivity. The recent layoff in tech that many have said would continue through the new year is an opportunity to reorganize what it means to work in tech and for labor to be far more affordable. Labor Economics, Layoffs: How Tiers can save Tech Jobs There are already remote work, gig roles and well as freelance, but tier, with capped hours, pay and consistent intervals, for roles is a direction that could increase productivity and cut costs without layoffs. People can work for just 2 hours, in 3 shifts every 12 hours, making work and offs, 2 hours each. In that time, responsibilities via itemization and breakdown would likely be met, cutting out lost time during work, shared time with random stuff, distractions or multitasking inefficiencies. Those to take over can continue where the last person stopped, or can continue where they left from their last shift, but work and stop is to shape deliverables, to be underscored by the freshness or energy bump from the shift's break. Work is still mostly the traditional 8-hour shift, with pay and compensation at a level that makes cutting costs means to cut jobs, or outsource. Instead, with this new tier model, it is possible to have people work, pay them far less, and let them have breaks to rest or do whatever they choose, outside the area. This model can begin with tech jobs, but percolate to manufacturing, construction, small businesses and others, even as discussion of migrant workers and labor policies around the world are scrutinized. There will be people hired on higher tiers where they can work for regular hours, to design and coordinate work for the lower tier. The tier role will be arranged by software, to partition duties, contracts and chunking for tasks. There are regular maintenance and operation roles where 2 – 4 people can work on rotation within a day, spreading out what would have been for 1 person for a longer duration or 2 for the whole day. There are some cases the model will be applied, outside of tech, where lower than the minimum wage can be paid, by SMEs, just to reduce labor cost, while the intensity of what should become stressful is tapered. The other purpose of this is to explore free time, so that creativity and observations can improve, as an alternative to sole focus on assigned tasks, to see things differently, which could become helpful in seeking out new frontiers in the field, or for novel products and services to win competition. David Stephen does research in theoretical neuroscience. He has a research experience in computer vision at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona. He was a visiting scholar in medical entomology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He blogs on troic.medium.com See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Encore episode: Navigating Psychedelic Narcissism with Adam Aronovich

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 60:27


In this episode of the Plant Medicine Podcast, Adam Aronovich returns to discuss the phenomenon of psychedelic narcissism. Adam is a doctoral candidate at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, focusing on Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry. He is an active member of the Medical Anthropology Research Center (MARC) and part of the Ayahuasca Community Committee at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. In the last four years he has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon, where he has been doing qualitative research in collaboration with ICEERS, the Beckley Foundation, and, more recently, the Centre for Psychedelic Studies at Imperial College. Beyond his work conducting and coordinating research, Adam regularly facilitates workshops at the Temple of the Way of Light, a prestigious healing center in the Iquitos area. In this wide-ranging conversation, Adam unpacks some of the darker sides of the modern psychedelic movement, discussing the psychosocial dynamics around psychedelic use which can lead to things such as ego inflation, conspiratorial thinking, and narcissism. Adam recalls his own experiences slipping into messianic fantasies during a period of initial enthusiasm around psychedelic experiences. He views issues of alienation and lack of social support as being instrumental in leading to these types of delusions following profound spiritual experiences. While it is difficult to reach people who've slipped into psychedelic narcissism, Adam suggests that communal support is the best safeguard against these dangers and the most effective strategy for grounding people who've lost touch with reality. Drawing on his academic expertise, Adam distinguishes traditional uses of plant medicines from the Western paradigm for approaching psychedelics. He stresses the relational and communal aspects of the spiritual traditions which use psychedelics ceremonially. The pro-social aspects of these wisdom traditions, he claims, help safeguard against the traps of psychedelic narcissism and ego inflation, as there are established mechanisms for keeping people grounded following intense spiritual experiences.  Adam closes the discussion with an insightful analysis of modern gurus and self-proclaimed shamans. Adam encourages people to beware of deeply held spiritual fantasies, where a master can appear as more than human. Instead, he emphasizes that even skillful and well-intentioned healers are themselves nothing more than human beings, so there will always be imperfection and messiness. This does not, however, mean that impactful work cannot happen—in fact, this insight helps protect against the idolization of charismatic psychedelic personalities, which can lead to harmful experiences.   In this episode: Defining psychedelic narcissism Clinical vs colloquial understandings of narcissism The intersections of the psychedelic movement and conspiracy theories The importance of social and communal support for avoiding ego inflation following psychedelic or spiritual experiences How psychedelic experiences can actually deepen ego attachments and accentuate narcissistic tendencies The importance of humor in combating spiritual narcissism   Quotes: “Many of the underlying ideologies upon which Western cultures were built, like hyper-individualism and so on, kind of predispose us and prime us for certain aspects of narcissism.” [5:36] “Ego inflation, spiritual narcissism, messianic episodes—all of these are things that are fairly common within both people who are in some sort of spiritual or psychedelic path.” [12:17] “In traditional societies for the most part really there isn't such a thing as a self-proclaimed shaman. A person doesn't wake up one morning and is like ‘oh, I'm the shaman'—that's a title or a role or a recognition given to that person by the community.” [38:03] “The best measure of whether somebody is genuine and helpful is not whatever credentials or titles he assigns to himself, but rather what other people feel. So, you know, you will know a tree by its fruits.” [45:08] “Having these experiences by themselves does not necessarily mean spiritual growth or psychological development or any enhanced benefit if we're not constantly, painfully, mindful of how we actually integrate and embody those things in daily life over very long periods of time.” [54:29]   Links: Adam on Instagram Temple of the Way of Light Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui

Life is a Festival Podcast
#133 - The Neverending Healing Journey | Adam Andros Aronovich (Healing From Healing)

Life is a Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 83:21


Have you found yourself caught up in a never-ending healing journey? Are you rushing from workshop to ceremony to retreat trying to peal all the layers of your existential onion? Maybe what you need is healing from your healing! Today on Life is a Festival, Adam Andros Aronovich, creator of “Healing From Healing” offers us levity and a much needed reprieve from our hyper-individualistic personal development. On the show we discuss the fundamental importance of community in healing work. We talk about diminishing returns in chasing peak experiences. We review the modern preoccupation with trauma, the hero's journey, and “cinematic epistemology.” Finally Adam helps us learn to serve with our full being without becoming narcissists and how joy and celebration are potent healing modalities. Adam is the creator of Healing from Healing, a social media platform that casts a critical, skeptical and humorous gaze at Healing Culture. He is a doctoral candidate at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, focusing on Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry. He is an active member of the Medical Anthropology Research Center (MARC-URV) and part of the Ayahuasca Community Committee at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Adam spent more than four years conducting research and extensive fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon, where he also facilitated Ayahuasca workshops in the context of shamanic and medical tourism. Adam also facilitates preparation and integration processes in private practice, and helps clients reframe “Healing” within relational and recreative frameworks and a secular, humanistic, grounded and open-ended interpretive and epistemic orientation. Links Healing From Healing: https://healingfromhealing.com/ Healing From Healing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healingfromhealing/ Articles on Memory Wars and Recovered Memories: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691619862306 https://www.psypost.org/2014/08/memory-wars-scientific-evidence-repressed-memories-27571 https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2011-30132-001 Timestamps :11 - Adam's research in the Amazon showed that ayahuasca healing was largely about community: Communitas :21 - Diminishing returns on perpetual peak experiences :31 - Preoccupation with trauma, memory wars, and narcissism :47 - Hero's Journey, celebrity culture and cinematic epistemology :55 - How to serve without becoming narcissistic | Transformation happens both inward and outward 1:07 - Joy and celebration as healing modalities

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 858 Patricia Wilcox | Uncorked

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 29:34


Welcome to episode 858 in which host Polly Hammond interviews Patricia Wilcox in this episode of Uncorked Show description As the co-founder of New York's Awestruck Ciders, Patricia Wilcox knows a thing or two about the challenges of building – and bootstrapping – a successful alcohol brand. With her latest article, she's pulled the curtain aside on some of the less-magical sides of organic social media. Today, we talk with her about what wine brands can do better. More about today's Guest: Patricia Wilcox is the co-founder of her own craft cider company, Awestruck Ciders in upstate New York. Since founding her cidery in 2013, she's gone on to study International Master in Wine Tourism Innovation through Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Université de Bordeaux, and Universidade do Porto. Her wine expertise also includes the Introductory Certificate from the Court of Master Sommeliers and WSET Level 3 Certification in Wine with distinction. She is currently an editorial producer for WineMasters.tv and writer for Drinks+, Wine Travel Awards, and the Drop. To find out more about Patricia Wilcox: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattijowilcox https://www.awestruckciders.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pattijowilcox More about the host Polly Hammond: Polly is the Founder and CEO of 5forests. She splits her time between Barcelona, Auckland, and Napa, consulting, writing, and speaking about the trends that impact today's wine businesses. She's an advisor to New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, host of Uncorked with the Italian Wine Podcast, cohost of the Real Business of Wine with Robert Joseph, and, occasionally, a knitter. Polly is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where she earned degrees in International Relations and French. Those studies led to a deep and abiding love affair with behavioural Economics, and her wine work is based on insights into all the crazy and irrational reasons consumers engage with brands. With over 20 years experience in growing successful companies, Polly knows first hand the challenges faced by independent businesses. She approaches each client experience with empathy and understanding for what it takes to adapt and thrive in the real world. To learn more about Polly Hammond visit: Twitter: @mme_hammond Instagram: @5forests website: https://5forests.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

Mikeadelic | Liberty. Psychedelics. Self-Empowerment
Healing From Healing W/ Adam Aronovich

Mikeadelic | Liberty. Psychedelics. Self-Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 112:20


Adam is a doctoral candidate in Anthropology and Communications at Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Catalonia, focusing on Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry. He is an active member of the Medical Anthropology Research Center (MARC) and has spent close to 5 years living and working in the Peruvian Amazon, facilitating workshops and retreats while conducting extensive fieldwork and qualitative research in collaboration with ICEERS, the Beckley Foundation, and, more recently, the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College, where he is currently a visiting student.  Adam is currently the Director of Therapy and Integration for Rē Precision Health, a retreat centre on the pacific coast of Mexico. When he is not facilitating workshops, Adam conducts preparation and integration sessions for individual clients and online groups, offering a unique approach to mental and emotional health that blends insights from Medical Anthropology and Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Art, Integrative and Existential Psychotherapy, Gabor Mate's Compassionate Inquiry (CI) psychotherapeutic approach and Traditional Plant Medicine, all rooted in a grounded relational framework that highlights the reciprocal and interdependent nature of our wellbeing. Adam is the co-founder and COO of Hidden Hand Media, a creative agency in the space of transformation and technology and a staff member and media associate of the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Adam has lectured, spoken and presented work at many academic and professional conferences and congresses around the world and had his work has been featured in various media platforms and podcasts. Adam is also a good friend of mine, and I always enjoy chatting with him. In this episode we talk about Adam's newest project Healing From Healing. Healing from Healing is a generative space for healing and transformation that casts a critical, skeptical, humorous and compassionate gaze at Healing Culture and its ideological and political underpinnings while highlighting the relational, cultural and contextual aspects of what it means to be healthy and happy.    LISTEN: APPLE  | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts |and also on Spotify. Become a Patron and get access to ad free, intro free unedited bonus episodes, early access releases, full video pods, the Dosadelic comedy show archives, merch, the inner sanctum discord, group zoom calls, + one on one time with me, and other rewards and goodies, and mush mush more. Only on Patreon.   Mikeadelic is Sponsored by: Waveblock: Enter Code MIKEADELIC for 20% off! https://bit.ly/3FGf6TA innovative WaveBlock™ Protect Stickers are laboratory-tested to deflect EMF waves away from the brain, reducing the harmful effects of radiation exposure up to 87%   Connect With Adam/ Healing From Healing:  Website: healingfromhealing.com Instagram: @healingfromhealing  Facebook: https://bit.ly/3DvLwAw Email: info@healingfromhealing.com   Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Men's group Experiences: website coming soon - for now email me Mikeadelicpod@gmail.com to stay in the loop for some epic brotherhood connection. (we also have a private mighty networks app) Book a free complimentary 1 on 1 Session w/me - http://bit.ly/3aJ0Yv6 Instagram: @mikeadelic_podcast The Inner Sanctum Substack: https://bit.ly/3K1u8Ge Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 All My Links: https://linktr.ee/Mikeadelic

La Ventana
La Ventana de 18 a 20h |

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 74:18


Abrimos La Ventana de 18 a 20h con Eduald Carbonell, antropólogo, codirector del Proyecto Atapuerca, catedrático de Prehistoria de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Hablamos de las semillas españolas que viajarán al Polo Norte.  Patricia Peiró nos cuenta la historia del violador en serie que casi se salva de la justicia. Nieves Concostrina explica la historia de los Sans Culottes franceses. Isaías Lafuente repasa la jornada. 

Fundación Juan March
Creadores de imperios II (V): Carlomagno y el Imperio carolingio

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 71:52


En la quinta conferencia del ciclo Creadores de imperios II, el catedrático de Historia Medieval de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Amancio Isla Frez, abordará la figura de Carlomagno en las diferentes etapas del tránsito de la monarquía merovingia a la carolingia, la expansión del reino franco y su coronación imperial del 800.Más información de este acto

HappyTalks with Dr. Alice and Donovon
Ep. 87 - The Value Of Community & Psychedelics For Mental Health with Adam Aronovich

HappyTalks with Dr. Alice and Donovon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 47:05


In this episode of HappyTalks, we interview Adam Aronovich and talk about his life, work and the differences in styles of treatments for mental health problems around the world. Adam is a doctoral candidate at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain, focusing on Medical Anthropology and Cultural Psychiatry. He is an active member of the Medical Anthropology Research Center (MARC) and part of the Ayahuasca Community Committee at the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. In the last four years he has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Peruvian Amazon, where he has been doing qualitative research in collaboration with ICEERS, the Beckley Foundation, and, more recently, the Centre for Psychedelic Studies at Imperial College. Beyond his work conducting and coordinating research, Adam facilitated workshops in the Peruvian Amazon and he regularly facilitates workshops in Mexico. He is also a process facilitator and integration support coach in private practice. Dr. Alice Fong is a naturopathic doctor, known as the “Virtual Stress Doc,” and she helps busy professionals break free from stress, anxiety, and burnout without having to quit their jobs using a 5-step holistic approach. She is the founder of Amour de Soi Wellness and her mission is to help people discover self-love and happiness. She has given several talks around the country for healthcare providers, corporations, women's conferences and for the general public. Donovon Jenson is a software engineer in the Bay Area and the founder of howtohappy.com. He is a Utah native who has long been interested in human development and health. He double majored in psychology and health policy, and graduated Magna Cum Laude through the Honors College at the University of Utah. How to Happy strives to provide thoughtful and actionable insights on living a happier life. We believe happiness is the result of self-awareness, balance and a positive mindset, among a myriad of other things. Our goal is to inspire you to see life through a new lens by adding strategies and exercises to your toolbox, then encouraging you to take action. We are all capable of being happier, let's work together to find the best pathways to get there. Together we're out to cause more happiness in the world! Adam Aronovich https://www.facebook.com/adamandros https://www.instagram.com/adamandros/ https://twitter.com/AdamAndros Dr. Alice Fong http://www.dralicefong.com https://www.facebook.com/DrAliceFong/ https://www.instagram.com/dralicefong/ https://twitter.com/DrAliceFong https://www.youtube.com/dralicefong https://ios.joinclubhouse.com/@dralicefong Donovon Jenson https://howtohappy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheHowToHappy/ https://www.instagram.com/thehowtohappy/ https://twitter.com/TheHowToHappy https://www.youtube.com/HowtoHappy Michael Lira, Voice Actor Opening Credits Voice https://www.michaelapollolira.com/ Information on this video is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice or counseling. #community #psychedelics --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happytalks/support