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Iñigo Uriarte y Julio Agredano son dos supervivientes de ictus que han querido utilizar su historia de superación para concienciar y divulgar sobre esta condición
In the first half, Ken Druck, an authority on courageous living, spoke candidly about his journey of resilience and healing after a tragic loss. When his daughter Jenna died as a result of a bus accident while studying abroad, "My world was decimated," he said. "But I realized I had to find the courage to go on and live out the rest of my life without making despair the central organizing principle of my life." He emphasized the universal struggle of navigating grief and chaos in a world rife with challenges, stating, "We're all living in a what now moment... questioning the very basis of what's happening in our world and in our lives." Druck found a way to transform personal pain into purpose, noting that even though he walks "with a limp in his heart," he has found the courage to move forward, not just going through the motions, but to create a good life."The greatest part of my wholeness as a human being is my capacity to turn the brokenness into compassion, into action, to help people who are suffering," he continued. Druck shared his practice of asking himself four questions every day when he goes out for a walk-- a kind of emotional inventory: what weighs heavily on his heart, what brings him joy, what promises he can make to himself, and what he can let go of to foster well-being. He pointed out the need to shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, saying, "We often have our foot on our throat" with impatience, pressure, and negative judgments. "We need to move our hand down to our heart," he said, "because if our hand is on our heart, there's patience, there's support, there's encouragement, there's faith, there's all the resources that we need to begin to summon the courage and the strength that we need to go on."------------In the latter half, Ruben Uriarte, a seasoned investigator in UFO phenomena and a director with MUFON, shared his insights into UFO sightings and crashes, as well as alien bodies. He detailed significant incidents along the Texas-Mexico border, particularly the 1974 Chihuahua retrieval case when a military plane was said to crash into a UFO. The incident was monitored by satellites, "and the Mexican army retrieved both the craft and the plane," he reported, hinting at government secrecy surrounding the case. Uriarte revealed that a historical study found that between 1947 and 1978, there were 43 documented UFO crashes globally, resulting in the recovery of 131 alien bodies. Focusing on the Southwest US, he cited that in Arizona, there were six crashes with ten bodies retrieved, and New Mexico had twelve crashes with 46 bodies.He recounted a particularly striking incident from Mexico City, where a police chase of a low-flying disc led to a security guard witnessing a reptilian creature. "She described it as having skin that looks like a dinosaur," Uriarte stated, noting its profound impact on her, causing her to quit her job. Some of the aliens associated with UFOs had highly exotic forms, as in a chilling encounter experienced by a man stranded in a ravine in a mountainous area in Mexico. He saw a large disc start to descend, and then beings that looked like salamanders, with "bodies that were so thin, or even translucent that he was able to see the organs within the creatures." Uriarte also touched on a recent uptick in UFO sightings in Mexican resort towns such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.
In the first half, Ken Druck, an authority on courageous living, spoke candidly about his journey of resilience and healing after a tragic loss. When his daughter Jenna died as a result of a bus accident while studying abroad, "My world was decimated," he said. "But I realized I had to find the courage to go on and live out the rest of my life without making despair the central organizing principle of my life." He emphasized the universal struggle of navigating grief and chaos in a world rife with challenges, stating, "We're all living in a what now moment... questioning the very basis of what's happening in our world and in our lives." Druck found a way to transform personal pain into purpose, noting that even though he walks "with a limp in his heart," he has found the courage to move forward, not just going through the motions, but to create a good life."The greatest part of my wholeness as a human being is my capacity to turn the brokenness into compassion, into action, to help people who are suffering," he continued. Druck shared his practice of asking himself four questions every day when he goes out for a walk-- a kind of emotional inventory: what weighs heavily on his heart, what brings him joy, what promises he can make to himself, and what he can let go of to foster well-being. He pointed out the need to shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, saying, "We often have our foot on our throat" with impatience, pressure, and negative judgments. "We need to move our hand down to our heart," he said, "because if our hand is on our heart, there's patience, there's support, there's encouragement, there's faith, there's all the resources that we need to begin to summon the courage and the strength that we need to go on."------------In the latter half, Ruben Uriarte, a seasoned investigator in UFO phenomena and a director with MUFON, shared his insights into UFO sightings and crashes, as well as alien bodies. He detailed significant incidents along the Texas-Mexico border, particularly the 1974 Chihuahua retrieval case when a military plane was said to crash into a UFO. The incident was monitored by satellites, "and the Mexican army retrieved both the craft and the plane," he reported, hinting at government secrecy surrounding the case. Uriarte revealed that a historical study found that between 1947 and 1978, there were 43 documented UFO crashes globally, resulting in the recovery of 131 alien bodies. Focusing on the Southwest US, he cited that in Arizona, there were six crashes with ten bodies retrieved, and New Mexico had twelve crashes with 46 bodies.He recounted a particularly striking incident from Mexico City, where a police chase of a low-flying disc led to a security guard witnessing a reptilian creature. "She described it as having skin that looks like a dinosaur," Uriarte stated, noting its profound impact on her, causing her to quit her job. Some of the aliens associated with UFOs had highly exotic forms, as in a chilling encounter experienced by a man stranded in a ravine in a mountainous area in Mexico. He saw a large disc start to descend, and then beings that looked like salamanders, with "bodies that were so thin, or even translucent that he was able to see the organs within the creatures." Uriarte also touched on a recent uptick in UFO sightings in Mexican resort towns such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.
In the first half, Ken Druck, an authority on courageous living, spoke candidly about his journey of resilience and healing after a tragic loss. When his daughter Jenna died as a result of a bus accident while studying abroad, "My world was decimated," he said. "But I realized I had to find the courage to go on and live out the rest of my life without making despair the central organizing principle of my life." He emphasized the universal struggle of navigating grief and chaos in a world rife with challenges, stating, "We're all living in a what now moment... questioning the very basis of what's happening in our world and in our lives." Druck found a way to transform personal pain into purpose, noting that even though he walks "with a limp in his heart," he has found the courage to move forward, not just going through the motions, but to create a good life."The greatest part of my wholeness as a human being is my capacity to turn the brokenness into compassion, into action, to help people who are suffering," he continued. Druck shared his practice of asking himself four questions every day when he goes out for a walk-- a kind of emotional inventory: what weighs heavily on his heart, what brings him joy, what promises he can make to himself, and what he can let go of to foster well-being. He pointed out the need to shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, saying, "We often have our foot on our throat" with impatience, pressure, and negative judgments. "We need to move our hand down to our heart," he said, "because if our hand is on our heart, there's patience, there's support, there's encouragement, there's faith, there's all the resources that we need to begin to summon the courage and the strength that we need to go on."------------In the latter half, Ruben Uriarte, a seasoned investigator in UFO phenomena and a director with MUFON, shared his insights into UFO sightings and crashes, as well as alien bodies. He detailed significant incidents along the Texas-Mexico border, particularly the 1974 Chihuahua retrieval case when a military plane was said to crash into a UFO. The incident was monitored by satellites, "and the Mexican army retrieved both the craft and the plane," he reported, hinting at government secrecy surrounding the case. Uriarte revealed that a historical study found that between 1947 and 1978, there were 43 documented UFO crashes globally, resulting in the recovery of 131 alien bodies. Focusing on the Southwest US, he cited that in Arizona, there were six crashes with ten bodies retrieved, and New Mexico had twelve crashes with 46 bodies.He recounted a particularly striking incident from Mexico City, where a police chase of a low-flying disc led to a security guard witnessing a reptilian creature. "She described it as having skin that looks like a dinosaur," Uriarte stated, noting its profound impact on her, causing her to quit her job. Some of the aliens associated with UFOs had highly exotic forms, as in a chilling encounter experienced by a man stranded in a ravine in a mountainous area in Mexico. He saw a large disc start to descend, and then beings that looked like salamanders, with "bodies that were so thin, or even translucent that he was able to see the organs within the creatures." Uriarte also touched on a recent uptick in UFO sightings in Mexican resort towns such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.
In the first half, Ken Druck, an authority on courageous living, spoke candidly about his journey of resilience and healing after a tragic loss. When his daughter Jenna died as a result of a bus accident while studying abroad, "My world was decimated," he said. "But I realized I had to find the courage to go on and live out the rest of my life without making despair the central organizing principle of my life." He emphasized the universal struggle of navigating grief and chaos in a world rife with challenges, stating, "We're all living in a what now moment... questioning the very basis of what's happening in our world and in our lives." Druck found a way to transform personal pain into purpose, noting that even though he walks "with a limp in his heart," he has found the courage to move forward, not just going through the motions, but to create a good life."The greatest part of my wholeness as a human being is my capacity to turn the brokenness into compassion, into action, to help people who are suffering," he continued. Druck shared his practice of asking himself four questions every day when he goes out for a walk-- a kind of emotional inventory: what weighs heavily on his heart, what brings him joy, what promises he can make to himself, and what he can let go of to foster well-being. He pointed out the need to shift from self-criticism to self-compassion, saying, "We often have our foot on our throat" with impatience, pressure, and negative judgments. "We need to move our hand down to our heart," he said, "because if our hand is on our heart, there's patience, there's support, there's encouragement, there's faith, there's all the resources that we need to begin to summon the courage and the strength that we need to go on."------------In the latter half, Ruben Uriarte, a seasoned investigator in UFO phenomena and a director with MUFON, shared his insights into UFO sightings and crashes, as well as alien bodies. He detailed significant incidents along the Texas-Mexico border, particularly the 1974 Chihuahua retrieval case when a military plane was said to crash into a UFO. The incident was monitored by satellites, "and the Mexican army retrieved both the craft and the plane," he reported, hinting at government secrecy surrounding the case. Uriarte revealed that a historical study found that between 1947 and 1978, there were 43 documented UFO crashes globally, resulting in the recovery of 131 alien bodies. Focusing on the Southwest US, he cited that in Arizona, there were six crashes with ten bodies retrieved, and New Mexico had twelve crashes with 46 bodies.He recounted a particularly striking incident from Mexico City, where a police chase of a low-flying disc led to a security guard witnessing a reptilian creature. "She described it as having skin that looks like a dinosaur," Uriarte stated, noting its profound impact on her, causing her to quit her job. Some of the aliens associated with UFOs had highly exotic forms, as in a chilling encounter experienced by a man stranded in a ravine in a mountainous area in Mexico. He saw a large disc start to descend, and then beings that looked like salamanders, with "bodies that were so thin, or even translucent that he was able to see the organs within the creatures." Uriarte also touched on a recent uptick in UFO sightings in Mexican resort towns such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.
Pilar García Muñiz prueba algunas de las recetas que se exhiben en el libro de cocina más antiguo de España. También conecta con Eva Fernández desde Roma para conocer cómo se encuentra el Papa tras experimentar una leve mejoría. Habla con Uriarte sobre los disfraces de carnaval y con Valencia para conocer más detalles sobre el joven que pretendía atentar en colegios.
En Columnistas de Mesa Central, Ramón Ulloa y Kike Mujica conversaron con Ana Lya Uriarte y María José Naudon sobre la importancia del proyecto de Ley de Inteligencia que revisa la Cámara Baja y las razones del descenso en la tasa de fecundidad del país
La Dra. de cabecera de corazón regresa al viaje para poner sobre la mesa un tema que pasa desapercibido pero que es igual de importante que cualquier pilar en nuestra vida: los amigos. ¿Qué pasa cuando los amigos simplemente se van? ¿Cómo reconectamos con personas del pasado? ¿cómo escogemos el círculo que nos rodea? Síguenos en todas las redes como @sonoropodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hamaika Entzuteko irrati-piezen lehiaketaren X. edizioa ospatu da eta baditugu irabazleak: Maider Uriarte Doiz eta Oscar Sipán Sanz. 'Azken Farozaina' lanarekin lortu du Uriartek lehen saria eta 'El jardín de las flores tristes' piezarekin lortu du Sipanek bigarren saria. Gaur biekin eta Manex Urruzola epaimahaikidearekin hitz egingo dugu Casares Kultur Etxetik bertatik. --Ya sabemos los ganadores de la X. edición del concurso de piezas radiofónicas Hamaika Entzuteko: Maider Uriarte Doiz ha sido la ganadora con la pieza 'Azken farozaina' y Oscar Sipán Sanz ha conseguido el segundo premio con 'El jardín de las flores tristes'. Hoy hablaremos con ellos y con Manex Urruzola, miembro del jurado, en la Casa de Cultura Casares.Aste on!
Se proyectará la película "Agur Everest" el próximo jueves 19 de diciembre a las 7 de la tarde en Dendaraba. Entrada libre hasta completar el aforo.
El gasteiztarra afincado en tierras valencianas está echando una mano a sus vecinos. Nos cuenta cómo están sobrellevando la complicada situación.
Dcn. Ramey & Paula Uriarte, Part 1 (Risen Christ)
Dcn. Ramey & Paula Uriarte, Part 2 (Risen Christ)
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Íñigo Uriarte, nos trae al Podcast de INDYA una dura historia de superación, inspiración y final feliz gracias a su estado de forma, al código ictus y sí, también a decisiones aleatorias cargadas de buena suerte.¿Por qué este Podcast en INDYA? Como dice íñigo, porque es tremendo y muy injusto pensar que hay ciertos conocimientos tan sencillas que pueden decidir que vivas o mueras. Es así de crudo, y por eso Íñigo y la Fundación Ictus, intentan explicar en cada altavoz que tienen cómo detectar un Ictus y cómo actuar para aumentar tus opciones de salvarte.Las cifras de esta enfermedad asustan: 1 de cada 4 personas sufrirá un ictus. Con estos datos, quizá este sea el podcast más útil y relevante que hemos grabado hasta el momento. Nos conformamos con que te quedes con cómo actuar frente a un ictus o cómo detectarlo para acelerar la intervención de los profesionales. Si te da un Ictus, "al hospital no vas, te llevan"Es clave correr y llamar cuanto antes al 112 en cuanto percibas alguna señal de Ictus y esperar a que vengan para que te lleven al hospital adecuado donde puedan activar el código Ictus. Son 4 o 5 horas clave, en las que cada minuto que pasa puedes estar perdiendo una función vital como el habla o la movidad de una mano.Íñes de estos seres humanos que solo con mirarlo sabes que es buena persona. Deportista de ultra trail al que las estadísticas no ponían como candidato de un ictus. Pero le tocó y, seguramente, su condición física le dio una segunda oportunidad, una segunda vida.En este Podcast hemos intentado entender un poco más el por qué de un ictus, cómo es la prevención y la recuperación. No es fácil. Nuestro organismo y, quizá sobre todo, nuestro cerebro, sigue teniendo muchos misterios sin resolver. Por qué le tocó a Íñigo es uno. Por qué habiéndole tocado un ictus agudo con 45 años se salvó sin apenas secuelas, es otro.Íñigo nos cuenta cómo, aunque aparentemente esté totalmente recuperado, las secuelas más graves e invisibles, son las psicológicas, las emocionales. Y esto, como ya todos sabemos, es algo a lo que todavía no se le da la importancia que tiene.
Hoy, en "Boulevard" de Radio Euskadi ha estado Iratxe Uriarte, presidenta del Consejo Vasco de la Juventud, para analizar las preocupaciones actuales de los jóvenes en Euskadi....
El reconocido hostelero de la calle Canalejas colabora con Joxín Uriarte en el desarrollo de la feria taurina de Azpeitia (Guipúzcoa)
Se habla de que hasta 50 mil alegaciones se han presentado a los proyectos de Solaria en Álava. Este mes de julio terminaba el plazo de alegaciones y tanto las instituciones, como asociaciones, sindicatos, presentaron sus peros a los proyectos! Hoy hablamos con Solaria que ya dijo que estaba dispuesto a revisar los proyectos. ¿Cuánto y en qué medida? Se lo preguntamos a Aitor Uriarte, responsable de relaciones institucionales de Solaria en Euskadi,
Sugoi Uriarte nos dedica unos minutos desde París
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El ego es bueno como todo, con medida. En este viaje, Alexis platica con la Dra. Ari Uriarte sobre el origen del ego, qué es, qué lo compone y ¿por qué siempre caemos en sus trampas? Síguenos en todas las redes como @sonoropodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hablamos con el periodista que dio la noticia la semana pasada.
Ese es el tiempo que ha pasado desde la Expedición Tximist al Everest de 1974.
El formato bibliobús de la Biblioteca de Hoy por Hoy visitó este viernes Logroño y allí nos encontramos con el editor Julián Lacalle de Pepitas de Calabaza. Pepitas es una editorial independiente que ha conseguido triunfar fuera del eje Madrid/Barcelona. Nació, creció y se consolidó en Logroño en sólo 25 años. Han creado grandes debates, ha recuperado grandes clásicos como toda la obra de Rafael Azcona o han sido la casa de los primeros libros de muchos autores ya consagrados como Manuel Jabois, Paco Cerdán, Iñaki Uriarte o Arturo Muñoz. Julián Lacalle ha donado para nuestras estanterías "Diarios" de Iñaki Uriarte (Pepitas de Calabaza) y "El árbol de agua" de Tonino Guerra (Pepitas de Calabaza) . Antonio Martínez Asensio nos ha traído otros dos libros de Pepitas de Calabaza, "el negro de Vargas Llosa" de Eduardo Riestra y "Los europeos" de Rafael Azcona, además de "El laberinto de los extraviados" de Amin Maalouf (Alianza)
The House Judiciary Committee, steered by the formidable Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), advanced a resolution on Thursday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland responsible for breaching Congressional standards. This action is deemed necessary because the Department of Justice (DOJ) could not provide the potentially damning audio clip of an interview President Joe Biden had with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The interview was a part of an investigation into the President's alleged mismanagement of sensitive material. In a surprising display of executive power, the White House intervened to declare executive privilege over the contentious recording only a few hours before the committee vote. The purpose of this maneuver was an attempt to insulate Garland from the imminent contempt vote. Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs at the DOJ, Carlos F. Uriarte, underscored that the invocation of executive privilege naturally results in contempt of Congress not being pursued in many instances. This sentiment was voiced in a letter addressed to both Chairman Jim Jordan and Chairman James Comer (R-KY). Uriarte added that while the DOJ has made extensive efforts to cooperate with Congress, it is vital to maintain the discretion of law enforcement files. Any disclosure of such material might compromise forthcoming investigations. He further formalized that it is the prerogative of the Attorney General to establish a demarcation to protect the Department from undue political influence and safeguard the essence of their work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Después de orinar tienes fugas? ¿Presentas infecciones de orina frecuente? ¿Tienes dolor o poco placer en tus relaciones sexuales? ¿Tocas instrumentos de viento? ¿Tienes estreñimiento crónico? ¿Haces ejercicio de impacto como trotar o correr? Si contestaste que sí a una o más preguntas, necesitas prestarle más atención a tu suelo pélvico. Para eso nos acompaña Paulina Uriarte, fisioterapeuta especialista en este tema, quien nos explicará qué es, sus funciones, síntomas de debilitamiento ¡y más! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sernutritivopodcast/message
MIVSA by MOBILITY ADO desarrolló la primera línea de transporte en la Ciudad de México 100% eléctrica (Línea 3 del Metrobús), lo que también representa un hito en Latinoamérica, como parte de la visión de la empresa que consiste en mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas a través de la movilidad. Al respecto, Santiago Alanís Uriarte, gerente general de BRT en MIVSA by MOBILITY ADO, nos platica acerca de las ventajas que representan para los pasajeros los vehículos con estas características, los desafíos tanto para los operadores como respecto a la red de recarga, así como las novedades que tienen en mente rumbo a 2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/el-economista/message
La dietista y nutricionista donostiarra denuncia la presión estética que sufren mayoritariamente las mujeres en pos de un objetivo de belleza impuesto e inalcanzable...
La dietista y nutricionista donostiarra denuncia la presión estética que sufren mayoritariamente las mujeres en pos de un objetivo de belleza impuesto e inalcanzable...
Lucila Fernandez Uriarte, es una investigadora en diseño y profesora del instituto Superior de Diseño industrial. En esta charla hablamos de la historia del diseño y del medio ambiente. Ella enseñó percepción de la forma y el color, creatividad, historia y ahora enseña en un posgrado sobre cuestiones medioambientales. Este es el 3er episodio de la serie, Cuba y diseño. Esta serie la hicimos con William Urueña, quien está haciendo sus estudios de doctorado en Cuba y hace muchos años mantiene una conexión constante con los y las diseñadoras cubanas. Por eso, fue fundamental al elegir a quienes entrevistamos en esta serie. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Diseño sostenible, Cuba y diseño y Educación en diseño. Las listas las encuentran en Spotify, en youtube y en nuestra página web, en la sección de recomendados.
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
"Yo no toqué fondo, yo nací en el fondo, crecí en el fondo". Pedro Uriarte es hoy un especialista en salud mental y adicciones, pero su historia de vida inició con una tragedia.
Miles de mujeres son víctimas de ciberacoso y lamentablemente muchos de estos casos quedan en el anonimato y sin justicia. Esta semana, recibimos a Ale Uriarte, quien nos comparte su historia para ayudar a más mujeres que han sufrido de violencia digital. En tu mente, está el poder de superar cualquier situación adversa que se presente en tu vida. Descubre cómo reprogramarla para que sea tu amiga, en mi clase gratis: https://marcoantonioregil.com/mente-pod ¿Quieres llevar del podcast a tu vida lo que aprendiste esta semana? Descarga GRATIS nuestra revista digital. Da click en marcoantonioregil.com/aprendamos Sígueme en: Telegram: marcoantonioregil.com/telegram Sigue a Ale Uriarte en: Instagram: @aleuriarteoliv *Importante: Nuestros invitados son expertos en sus temas y reflejan su conocimiento y su punto de vista, siendo conscientes de que cada una de las opiniones es totalmente personal. La información, datos, comentarios, estadísticas que se presenten en el Podcast de Marco Antonio Regil, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las emiten y no representan, necesariamente, el pensamiento de Marco Antonio Regil o de la producción del podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
Ojos de fe es un programa en vivo desde Tijuana, México, y conducido por Sandy Caldera, la reconocida cantante y psicóloga católica, invidente de nacimiento. Con su testimonio y experiencia de vida, Sandy aconseja y consuela a muchos corazones que necesitan escuchar sobre las buenas nuevas de Dios.
In this episode, we are taking a closer look at the relationship underpinning much fintech innovation in payments – the fintech, bank, and BaaS trilogy. These 3-way partnerships have spurred innovation, increased access to financial services, and created offerings that appeal to a broad range of businesses and consumers. But in the context of these 3-way partnerships, new and existing risks abound, and relationships between counterparties are not well-established – making this a perfect haven for bad actors. Join us as we explore the current state of payments risk management across these alliances, and discuss the opportunities to make this new landscape safe, strong, and sustainable.
Josefina Ríos y Matías del Río revisaron las principales informaciones del día y conversaron con Eduardo del Solar, Presidente de Convergencia Nacional de Gremios Pymes y Cooperativas de Chile, quien se refirió a las conversaciones que se están llevando a cabo por el alza del salario mínimo. Además junto a La Infiltrada Isabel Caro, conversaron sobre la salida de Uriarte y la llegada de Álvaro Elizalde.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Jorge Navarrete y Francisco Covarrubias sobre la ausencia de la ministra Uriarte y las discusiones respecto a las elecciones de consejeros constituyentes.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Jorge Navarrete y Francisco Covarrubias sobre la ausencia de la ministra Uriarte y las discusiones respecto a las elecciones de consejeros constituyentes.
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with Aimée Uriarte, a single parent whose two sons attend Christopher Columbus High School, an all-male Catholic school in Miami. Older son Sebastian, 17, receives a Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options, while his brother, Alejandro, 15, attends on a Family Empowerment Scholarship for students with... Read more » The post podcastED: South Florida mom welcomes education savings account flexibility for two sons appeared first on NextSteps: Step Up For Students.
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En este episodio 26 tenemos la oportunidad de hacer una entrevista profunda con el equipo directivo del exchange más grande de criptomonedas en el mundo, Binance. Daniel Acosta y Luis de Uriarte, nos comparten información maravillosa del pasado, presente y futuro de la industria de las criptomonedas en Latam y el mundo. ------------------------ Nada del contenido expresado en el canal son recomendaciones financieras (not financial advice, NFA) ------------------------ No olvides suscribirte y seguirnos en nuestras redes: Twitter: Canal 10AM: https://twitter.com/10ampro Hernán Jaramillo: https://twitter.com/holdmybirra Lucas Jaramillo: https://twitter.com/lucasjaramillod Darío Palacio: https://twitter.com/dariopalacio Ricardo Uribe: https://twitter.com/ricardouribe4 TikTok: Canal 10AM: https://tiktok.com/@10ampro #10ampro #web3 #inversiones
Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux announced arrests have been made in the Goshen massacre. 35-year-old Angel Uriarte of Goshen and 25-year-old Noah Beard of Visalia are the shooters. Uriarte engaged in a gun battle with ATF agents, who ended up shooting him. He is undergoing surgery but is expected to survive. A phone call that appeared to threaten a shooting on the campus of Clovis West High School on Friday prompted the site to be cordoned off while police officers ensured the area was safe, according to officials. The lockdown put in place has since been lifted. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“El verdadero amor es paz mental” Hoy, Alexis habla con la Dra. Ari Uriarte sobre los tipos de apego. Además nos explican cuales son los tipos de apego que existen, por qué se crean y cómo podemos ir identificando qué tipo de apego tenemos y cómo podemos tener relaciones más sanas.Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales.
Carlos Uriarte lleva sobre cuatro décadas recopilando y archivando gran parte de la historia deportiva de Puerto Rico. El recolectar la historia deportiva de un país es un trabajo arduo que requiere mucha disciplina y a la vez, mucha responsabilidad. De más está decir la importancia que tiene este ejercicio por el respeto a las gestas y figuras deportivas del pasado. Por tal razón, para este episodio tengo de invitado a Uriarte, quien es autor de varios libros que recogen los mejores momentos de Puerto Rico en el movimiento olímpico. Con Carlos hablamos sobre este interés de resumir la historia deportiva boricua, lo difícil que es esta tarea de documentación e intercambiamos opiniones sobre varios temas. Temas: (0:00-1:45) Intro (2:00-1:23:13) Conversación con Carlos Uriarte (1:23:14-1:24:00) Despedida El Podcast de En la Pintura Deportes está disponible en la mayoría de las plataformas de Podcast: Apple, Google, Ivoox, Podbean, Tune in, Spotify, entre otras. enlapinturadeportes.blogspot.com Twitter- https://twitter.com/pinturadeportes Facebook e Instagram: En la Pintura Deportes Correo: enlapinturadeportes@gmail.com
Welcome to Paint Talks Podcast! Today Dionne Woods chats with Rebecca Uriarte of Aunt Beck's Bakery, a self-taught baker and decorator. She's been a cake decorator for the last 30 years. Rebecca has changed her medium and started making fake cakes so she could ship nationwide and no longer have to worry about shelf life. Her cakes last indefinitely! Rebecca has been invited to the Pinterest Creator Fund where she is paid to Pin!! Check her out! Website: Etsy.com/shop/auntbecksbakery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auntbecksbakery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auntbecksbakery Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNwaSCtgm5xzLGGhaLJszxw Pinterest: https://pin.it/1dDF71s
La psicología no es todo lo que parece. En este episodio, Alexis habla con Ari Uriarte, quien nos cuenta cómo se enamoró de la psiquiatría, de la meditación y del método Wim Hof. Además, nos da consejos para encontrar al terapeuta que mejor se ajuste a lo que necesitamos.Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales.