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Este 2023 se cumplieron 60 años de la ejecución de Jorge del Carmen Valenzuela Torres. Su historia dio origen a la película “El Chacal de Nahueltoro”, dirigida por Miguel Littin, considerada referente del “nuevo cine chileno” de los 60, y convertida hoy en un “extraño” emblema de la chilenidad.
Who's ready for a deep dive into the power of communication? This 89th episode of the Opportunity Knocks Podcast
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Marily Lüders y Carmen Gloria López sobre el cierre de las votaciones del Consejo Constitucional, la percepción ciudadana en las encuestas y el juicio que enfrenta Google por monopolizar el espacio de búsqueda en línea.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Francisco Covarrubias y Jorge Navarrete, sobre la situación de los debates políticos luego de la conmemoración de 50 años del Golpe de Estado
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Angélica Bulnes conversaron con Daniel Mansuy, profesor asociado Universidad de Los Andes y columnista de Tele13 Radio, sobre la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado y las declaraciones que han hecho los sectores políticos respecto a la fecha.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con María José Naudon y Patricio Fernández, sobre la situación del escenario político y las posturas a 50 años del Golpe de Estado
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQIDEvS5MQE Entrevista realizada en abril de 2023. Esta entrevista tratará sobre el Síndrome del Impostor, las posibles causas por las que se produce y las ideas y creencias que se vuelven limitantes bajo esta condición. Además, Alejandra Valenzuela aportará herramientas que podrán ser aplicadas para gestionar este síndrome, evitando que se vuelva un impedimento para nuestras metas. ALEJANDRA VALENZUELA Licenciada en la Universidad La Salle Pachuca (México), diplomada en terapia cognitivo-conductual, formación en terapia de aceptación y compromiso y maestrante en terapias contextuales. #AlejandraValenzuela #SíndromeDelImpostor #CrecimientoPersonal #DesarrolloPersonal -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA--------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación en este enlace: https://streamelements.com/mindaliapl... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paula Comandari y Paloma Ávila sobre la sensación de decepción en en el Consejo Constitucional luego de no lograr mayores acuerdos y las amenazas que presentan para el medio ambiente el actuar de algunas comisiones.
En columnistas de Mesa Central Iván Valenzuela conversó con Lucía Dammert y Daniel Mansuy, sobre el recuerdo que quedará para la historia de la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado. Además, del ambiente previo al 11 de septiembre en el país.
Este jueves en columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela y Kike Mujica, conversaron con Pierina Ferretti y Hernán Larraín, sobre el ambiente político previo a la conmemoración de los 50 años del golpe de Estado y el avance que significará para el país el Plan Nacional de Búsqueda.
On this week's episode of What's at Stake, Bryan DeAngelis, Head of Penta's D.C. office, is joined by Alberto Lopez Valenzuela and Andrea Christianson, co-leads of Penta's AI Task Force. Ahead of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's AI Insight Forum with tech leaders next week, the group takes a look at key considerations around AI governance, including the impact industry can have on responsible adoption and regulation. As leaders in the field, Valenzuela and Christianson share insights on the practical applications of AI in providing strategic guidance to businesses. Tune in for a glimpse behind the scenes of how Penta is integrating AI into our products and strategic recommendations.
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Angélica Bulnes y Paula Comandari sobre la declaración propia por los 50 años del golpe que presentará Chile Vamos y la radiografía del dolor crónico en Chile.
En columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela, conversó con Isabel Plá y Alfredo Joignant, sobre el rechazo de Chile Vamos en la participación por el “Compromiso de Santiago” junto con la degradación de la política en la previa a los 50 años del golpe de Estado.
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Fernando Valenzuela was only twenty years old when Tom Lasorda chose him as the Dodgers' opening-day starting pitcher in 1981. Born in the remote Mexican town of Etchohuaquila, the left-hander had moved to the United States less than two years before. He became an instant icon, and his superlative rookie season produced Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards--and a World Series victory over the Yankees. Forty years later, there hasn't been a player since who created as many Dodgers fans. After the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in the late 1950s, relations were badly strained between the organization and the Latin world. Mexican Americans had been evicted from their homes in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles--some forcibly--for well below market value so the city could sell the land to team owner Walter O'Malley for a new stadium. For a generation of working-class Mexican Americans, the Dodgers became a source of great anguish over the next two decades. However, that bitterness toward the Dodgers vanished during the 1981 season when Valenzuela attracted the fan base the Dodgers had tried in vain to reach for years. El Toro, as he was called, captured the imagination of the baseball world. A hero in Mexico, a legend in Los Angeles, and a phenomenon throughout the United States, Valenzuela did more to change that tense political environment than anyone in the history of baseball. A new fan base flooded Dodger Stadium and ballparks around the United States whenever Valenzuela pitched in a phenomenon that quickly became known as Fernandomania, which continued throughout a Dodger career that included six straight All-Star game appearances. Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernandomania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers (University of Nebraska Press, 2023) retells Valenzuela's arrival and permanent influence on Dodgers history while bringing redemption to the organization's controversial beginnings in LA. Through new interviews with players, coaches, broadcasters, and media, Erik Sherman reveals a new side of this intensely private man and brings fresh insight to the ways he transformed the Dodgers and started a phenomenon that radically altered the country's cultural and sporting landscape. Erik Sherman is a baseball historian and the New York Times best-selling author of Kings of Queens: Life beyond Baseball with the '86 Mets and Two Sides of Glory: The 1986 Boston Red Sox in Their Own Words. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Este martes en columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela, conversó con Jorge Navarrete y Francisco Covarrubias, sobre el denominado “Compromiso de Santiago” y la negativa de la derecha para suscribir el acuerdo.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Angélica Bulnes conversaron con Loreto Cox, cientista política y académica de la Escuela de Gobierno de la Universidad Católica, sobre los resultados de la consulta 51 del Panel de Políticas Públicas relacionada a los 50 años del Golpe de Estado.
Este lunes en el bloque de columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con María José Naudon, Patricio Fernández y Kike Mujica, sobre el ambiente político a una semana de los 50 años del golpe de Estado. Además abordaron los resultados de la encuesta Cadem ante la nueva Constitución, donde el 46% de los consultados prefiere quedarse con la normativa actual.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Lucía Dammert y Daniel Mansuy sobre el ambiente previo a la conmemoración de 50 años del 11 de septiembre de 1973 y el Plan Nacional de Búsqueda
En una nueva edición de columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con María José Naudon y Camila Miranda sobre la charla del autor Moisés Naím sobre su libro “La Revancha de los Poderosos”, la presentación del Plan Nacional de Búsqueda y el clima ante la conmemoración de los 50 años del golpe de Estado.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Marily Lüders y Paz Zárate sobre la baja en ventas de Lego y el panorama en Ecuador que enfrentó una triple elección, de carácter presidencial, parlamentaria y un plebiscito.
We sit down with RunwayML's CEO Cristobal Valenzuela to discuss the incredible tools they're bringing to film and video creators (including last year's Best Picture “Everything Everywhere All at Once” from A24), and the history + current state of the “visual” branch of generative AI. We cover how they've gone to market with both creators and enterprises, the potential for much more radical future use cases, and the company's recent $141m strategic raise from Google, Nvidia + Salesforce and the context of the current AI fundraising landscape. Tune in!Links: Runway Follow Cris on Twitter Sponsors:1Password: https://bit.ly/acquired1passwordRevelo: https://bit.ly/acquiredrevelo
Time for a 2023 Fantasy Football Strategy Session with Kendall Valenzuela of Fantasy Life and SiriusXM. Don't draft your team until you've watched this show! Grab wide receivers early. Wait on running backs. Draft a quarterback when? Tight end strategy is key. Amiga Kendall Valenzuela joined the show to talk about all these options, as well as some of her favorite players to draft and others she's fading. And since she's a big Seattle Seahawks fan, we talked about Geno Smith and if the offense will live up to the high-powered expectations for the NFL season and fantasy football 2023. #fantasyfootball #fantasylife #matthewberry #fantasyfootballstrategy #fantasyfootball2023 #underdogfantasy #fantasyfootballdraft #podcast #nfl #nfltraderumors #seattleseahawks Follow Kendall Valenzuela on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kvalenzuela17 Familia FFB is now partnering with Underdog Fantasy, the best in best ball action anywhere. When you make your first deposit on Underdog Fantasy and use the Promo Code FAMILIA23, you'll be matched up to the first $100. Start playing best ball today, all the way through the start of the NFL season. Please like and subscribe to Familia FFB on YouTube: / @familiaffb Please follow Familia FFB on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/familiaffb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/familiaFFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familiaffb/ Please follow los primos on Twitter: Jorge: https://twitter.com/jorgemartin17 Hector: https://twitter.com/whattdahec Ricky: https://twitter.com/RickyTorresTV For original content, including articles on the latest Fantasy Football news: FamiliaFFB.com For Feedback to this show, please email: FamiliaFFB12@gmail.com For the audio version of this podcast, please subscribe to Familia FFB for Fantasy Football con sabor Latino: Apple: https://apple.co/2RzJCY6 Google: https://bit.ly/2SKncEp Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ZLzxfn
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paula Comandari, Angélica Bulnes y Mónica Pérez sobre la relevancia de Guillermo Teillier para el Partido Comunista, el modus operandi del Partido Republicano en el proceso constituyente y las sanciones que se han aplicado a Luis Rubiales, presidente de la Federación Española de Fútbol.
En una nueva edición de Columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Alfredo Joignant y Hernán Larraín sobre el caso Rubiales, el paro de profesores y la figura de Guillermo Teillier en la guerrilla del Partido Comunista en tiempos de dictadura.
En una nueva edición de columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Francisco Covarrubias y Jorge Navarrete sobre la figura del ex diputado y presidente del Partido Comunista, Guillermo Teillier, quien falleció este martes y el escenario del trabajo en la comisión constituyente.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paula Comandari y Marily Lüders sobre las reuniones que ha tenido el Presidente Gabriel Boric con los representantes de los partidos políticos con el objetivo de lograr acuerdos en diferentes áreas y las razones detrás de la subida de precio que han tenido las papas.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Angélica Bulnes conversaron con Eugenio Guzmán, decano Facultad de Gobierno de la Universidad del Desarrollo, sobre los resultados del Estudio Longitudinal de Aprobación Presidencial: "Siempre o Nunca Boric".
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Cris Valenzuela is the CEO and co-founder of Runway, the company that trains and builds generative AI models for content creation. To date, Cris has raised over $285M for the company from the likes of Lux Capital, Felicis, Coatue, Amplify, and Nvidia to name a few. Runway's customers include academy-nominated movies, TV shows, media companies, and creatives across industries. In Today's Episode with Cris Valenzuela We Discuss: 1. From Childhood in Chile to Founding one of the Hottest AI Startups: What was the founding moment for Cris with Runway? His investors described Cris as an "outsider". Does Cris believe he is an outsider? What are the biggest pros and cons of being an outsider? What does Cris believe he is running from? What is he running towards? 2. Models are not a Moat: Models 101: What does Cris believe is more important; model size or data size? Why does Cris believe that models are not a moat? How does Cris think about the lifespan of models? Will any used today be used in a year? Are hallucinations a feature or a bug? What are the nuances? 3. The World Has Got AI Wrong: We Need Different Stories: Why does Cris believe the world has got AI wrong? Why do we need different stories for what AI can do and will be? Who should tell them? Why do groups like screenwriters riot and protest if the tool is empowering and not replacing? 4. Company Building 101: Hiring and Fundraising: What are the biggest pieces of startup advice that are total BS? What has been the single biggest lesson Cris has learned when it comes to fundraising? Does Cris believe that VCs really add value? What have been the single biggest hiring mistakes that Cris has made? How has Cris structured their interview process to make it the best interview process in the world?
En este episodio me di a la tarea de abrir los ojos a la realidad del universo. Entender términos básicos y entenderlos cuando uno habla, son la clave de la base educativa. En ocasiones podemos utilizar hasta frases comunes, pero que están mal y nos acostumbramos a decirlas. Amazon.com : agustin Valenzuela alvarado vale.alva (@curiosidacientificapodcast) • Instagram photos and videos Curiosidad cientifica podcast (@curiosidadcitfk) / X (twitter.com) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agustin-valenzuela/support
En una nueva edición de Los Columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con María José Naudon y Patricio Fernández sobre las alarmas de riesgo que han surgido frente al proceso constitucional, el libro “Un Ejército de Todos” y el clima político a dos semanas de la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central Domingo, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Joaquín Lavín y Alberto Mayol sobre los desafíos del país y la división de la Cámara de Diputados frente a la declaración de la Corporación de 1973, contra el ex Presidente Salvador Allende.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paula Comandari y Paloma Ávila sobre el nuevo proyecto que está diseñando el Gobierno para proteger a los consumidores y la nueva obsesión de la ciencia por comprender cómo funcionan y se relacionan las células.
En una nueva edición de Columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Daniel Mansuy y Patricio Fernández sobre la muerte del exministro del Interior Belisario Velasco y las críticas al Ministro de Educación, Nicolás Cataldo, por, supuestamente, avalar las evasiones en el transporte público en el 2019.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Alejandra Jorquera y Hernán Larraín sobre las declaraciones de José Antonio Kast respecto a votar rechazo si no se aprueban las enmiendas del Partido Republicano en el Consejo Constitucional y la participación del Gobierno en la conmemoración de los 50 años del Golpe de Estado.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Angélica Bulnes y Marily Lüders sobre la muerte del jefe del grupo Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, y la próxima reunión Jackson Hole.
Fantasy Life's Kendall Valenzuela joins Matt Harmon on the pod to continue 'Convictions Week' by identifying the candidates to breakout and become elite fantasy plays in 2023. But first the two react to the latest injury news out of Carolina where it feels like Bryce Young might have no one to throw to by Week 1. Valenzuela and Harmon debate if there is anyone remotely fantasy viable on the Panthers this year. The two then dive into the rumblings out of Jets camp that the offense will essentially be Aaron Rodgers' old buddies plus Garrett Wilson to start the year. The two then alternate between their breakout candidates at each position. Valenzeula and Harmon find consensus on some and complete disagreement on one particular WR. Harmon ends the show with advice on a gamble on position in fantasy this year that historically hasn't paid off. 2:04 - The Panthers WR room is falling apart10:07 - Lots of whispers about Jets offense....20:58 - Convictions Week: Identifying breakout candidatesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En una nueva edición de Los Columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Alfredo Joignant e Isabel Plá sobre la lectura, impulsada por la derecha, de la resolución de la Cámara de Diputados que indicaba un quebrantamiento del orden constitucional en agosto de 1973 y la perspectiva sobre el trabajo del Consejo Constitucional.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Angélica Bulnes y Mónica Pérez sobre el ambiente que se vive por estos días en el Consejo Constituyente y cómo llegó Susana Herrera a la Embajada del Reino Unido en Chile.
En un nuevo bloque de columnistas, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con Francisco Covarrubias y Jorge Navarrete sobre la polémica alrededor de la embajadora de Reino Unido por un millonario proyecto personal y sobre qué se anticipa del escenario del proceso constitucional.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paloma Ávila y Marily Lüders sobre el mercado inmobiliario chino, su impacto en la economía internacional y la nueva variante de Covid que se encuentra bajo observación de la OMS, llamada BA.2.96.
En una nueva edición de Los Columnistas de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Kike Mujica conversaron con María José Naudon y Patricio Fernández sobre la expansión de la ultra derecha, el reciente fallo de la Corte Suprema que determinó que Frei Montalva no fue asesinado y los avances del Consejo Constitucional.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela junto a Angélica Bulnes conversaron Óscar Guillermo Garretón, ex subsecretario de economía del Gobierno del Presidente Salvador Allende, sobre la situación política actual y su libro "Notas de memoria 1973-2023".
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Paula Comandari y Carmen Gloria López sobre los entretelones de la reunión que sostuvo el Presidente con algunos representantes de la oposición y los comentarios machistas hacia Carolina Arredondo.
Today, I'm excited to share another amazing talk from The Big Talk Academy Virtual Showcase. These speakers inside this program work incredibly hard crafting, memorizing, and performing these talks, and it is my privilege to share them with you on the podcast. In addition to sharing today's talk, I am also excited to announce that right now you have a chance to take the same journey as these game-changing thought leaders inside The Big Talk Academy! This is my signature speaker certification program that provides you with the guidance, mentorship, feedback, and community you need to step onto the big stages you're meant for. And the window for enrollment is currently open! If you're ready to take your place as the go-to thought leader in your industry, I invite you to join us beginning August 14th. Learn more about The Big Talk Academy HERE. This week's Virtual Showcase talk, “Reporting Rape is a Divine Gift. Here's why…” is from Alejandra L Valenzuela. Alejandra is a captivating motivational speaker, life coach, and modern-day mystic who inspires audiences to look at life through a deeper lens. She is intimately attuned to the rhythms of the earth, moon, and stars and teaches others how to rebuild these sacred relationships to find connection and purpose. In her talk, she explores: Why she initially didn't report being raped and the impact it had on her life The shift she experienced that led her to report when she was assaulted again How reporting can be an empowering step in the healing journey The need for compassion, empathy, and speaking out against violence More from Alejandra Her Youtube Channel Her Facebook Group, Wildflowers Within Sisterhood More from Tricia Take the big stages you're meant for inside The Big Talk Academy Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
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BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get 20% Off Membership in July!) Air Date 7/25/2023 Today, we take a look at the impact of the rise of streaming video services and the potential for AI-written scripts on the future of show business and those trying to earn a living from it. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Writers Guild Strikes Back | Adam Conover Part 1 - The Majority Report - Air Date 6-11-23 Adam Conover then talks Sam through updates on the writers' strike as it reaches its fifth week, tackling the scope of the issues – from the gigification of the job to the labor threat of AI Ch. 2: Why Actors Are Striking For The First Time In 40 Years - More Perfect Union - Air Date 6-23-23 Hollywood actors have joined writers on strike and shut down the TV and film industry. Streaming has broken the industry. Successful actors are working second jobs. Some received $0 in residuals from Netflix shows with millions of viewers. Ch. 3: Why the Supreme Court Broke Up Hollywood's Studio System - On the Media - Air Date 7-5-23 The dominance of giant streaming services like Netflix and Disney Plus has led to the current strike by television writers, who say their ubiquity has led to lower pay, shakier job security, and perhaps even worse writing. Ch. 4: How streaming caused the TV writers strike - Vox - Air Date 6-7-23 The way scripted television gets made today has transformed the careers of writers. Ch. 5: Why Are Studio Executives Like This? - Steve Shives - Air Date 7-17-23 Donate to support the striking members of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA! Ch. 6: How AI Took Center Stage In The Hollywood Writers' Strike - CNBC - Air Date 6-30-23 As streaming companies scramble to nourish their bottom line, content is being removed from platforms, cutting off creators from being compensated. Ch. 7: Writers Guild Strikes Back | Adam Conover Part 2 - The Majority Report - Air Date 6-11-23 Ch. 8: Hollywood On Strike: Who Cares? - Wisecrack - Air Date 6-2-23 Screenwriters are on strike, which means a lot less new television for our greedy consumption. And understandably, nobody's excited about Hollywood shutting down. But what if the writers' strike can actually teach us about how labor movements function MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 9: Meet the AI company that wants to remake Hollywood - Recode Media with Peter Kafka - Air Date 6-14-23 For some people that's a dystopian vision. But for Cristóbal Valenzuela, it's a mission statement: Valenzuela is the co-founder and CEO of Runway, an AI startup that wants to radically change the way movies and TV are made. Ch. 10: 'We Know Where He F***ing Lives' - The Majority Report - Air Date 7-17-23 Hollywood star Ron Pearlman delivers a serious response to Disney CEO Bob Iger's comments about using the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes to force writers and actors into homelessness. FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 11: Final comments on closing in on the end of our membership drive MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) SHOW IMAGE Description: A person holds a large sign in a crowd of protestors that says “Writers Guild of America ON STRIKE!” Credit: “WGA Strike 6.21.2023 032” by ufcw770, Flickr | License: CC BY 2.0 | Changes: Cropped Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com