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Sarah Boone, 47, has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., 42, who suffocated in a suitcase inside their Winter Park apartment. Boone was convicted after a trial that revealed chilling details about the fatal incident, which occurred on February 24, 2020. Boone had claimed that she and Torres were playing a drunken game of hide-and-seek when he climbed into the suitcase, and she zipped it closed as part of the playful activity. However, disturbing video evidence captured Boone laughing while Torres pleaded for his life, begging to be let out of the suitcase as he struggled to breathe. In the footage, Torres can be heard desperately calling out, “I can't breathe.” Boone's callous response, as she laughed, was to compare his suffering to her own emotional pain, allegedly from his infidelity and abuse. “For everything you've done to me,” she says in one video, justifying her actions with an eerie sense of detachment. Boone testified that when Torres managed to get his hand outside the suitcase, she became fearful that he might break free. She admitted to hitting his hand with a baseball bat to keep him inside. Despite Torres' desperate pleas, Boone left the apartment, believing he would be able to escape. She went upstairs to sleep, leaving him trapped in the suitcase overnight. The following morning, she found Torres dead. In her trial, Boone claimed that she never intended to kill Torres and described him as an abusive partner. She alleged that he had previously beaten, raped, and terrorized her. Boone argued that her actions that night were a form of self-defense, stating that Torres had been violent toward her in the past. However, prosecutors and investigators pointed to the stark contradiction between Boone's testimony and the evidence. Video footage captured Boone's lack of remorse as Torres begged for help, undermining her claims of self-defense. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore highlighted Boone's failure to accept responsibility for her actions, noting that she was offered a plea deal of 15 years in prison on manslaughter charges, which she rejected. Victoria Torres, Jorge's sister, addressed the court, expressing the profound emotional toll the death of her brother has caused her family. “Sarah has caused a lifetime of pain, a lifetime of horrible images, a lifetime of hearing my brother Jorge plead for his life,” she said, visibly shaken. “Such a simple thing as using a suitcase is so triggering, I try not to close it all the way.” The judge took into account the shocking nature of Boone's actions and her lack of remorse when issuing the life sentence. Prosecutor Andrew Bain stressed that Boone's video evidence and her own statements to police painted a clear picture of her guilt. Despite the conviction, Boone expressed a desire for forgiveness, speaking directly to the Torres family in a final statement. “I ask for your forgiveness,” she said, though her plea was met with skepticism, given her behavior during and after the incident. The tragic death of Jorge Torres has left a permanent scar on his family, and the sentence handed down to Sarah Boone serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. #SarahBoone #JorgeTorres #SuitcaseMurder #FloridaCrime #DomesticViolence #JusticeForJorge #LifeSentence #TrueCrime #WinterPark Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Sarah Boone, 47, has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., 42, who suffocated in a suitcase inside their Winter Park apartment. Boone was convicted after a trial that revealed chilling details about the fatal incident, which occurred on February 24, 2020. Boone had claimed that she and Torres were playing a drunken game of hide-and-seek when he climbed into the suitcase, and she zipped it closed as part of the playful activity. However, disturbing video evidence captured Boone laughing while Torres pleaded for his life, begging to be let out of the suitcase as he struggled to breathe. In the footage, Torres can be heard desperately calling out, “I can't breathe.” Boone's callous response, as she laughed, was to compare his suffering to her own emotional pain, allegedly from his infidelity and abuse. “For everything you've done to me,” she says in one video, justifying her actions with an eerie sense of detachment. Boone testified that when Torres managed to get his hand outside the suitcase, she became fearful that he might break free. She admitted to hitting his hand with a baseball bat to keep him inside. Despite Torres' desperate pleas, Boone left the apartment, believing he would be able to escape. She went upstairs to sleep, leaving him trapped in the suitcase overnight. The following morning, she found Torres dead. In her trial, Boone claimed that she never intended to kill Torres and described him as an abusive partner. She alleged that he had previously beaten, raped, and terrorized her. Boone argued that her actions that night were a form of self-defense, stating that Torres had been violent toward her in the past. However, prosecutors and investigators pointed to the stark contradiction between Boone's testimony and the evidence. Video footage captured Boone's lack of remorse as Torres begged for help, undermining her claims of self-defense. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore highlighted Boone's failure to accept responsibility for her actions, noting that she was offered a plea deal of 15 years in prison on manslaughter charges, which she rejected. Victoria Torres, Jorge's sister, addressed the court, expressing the profound emotional toll the death of her brother has caused her family. “Sarah has caused a lifetime of pain, a lifetime of horrible images, a lifetime of hearing my brother Jorge plead for his life,” she said, visibly shaken. “Such a simple thing as using a suitcase is so triggering, I try not to close it all the way.” The judge took into account the shocking nature of Boone's actions and her lack of remorse when issuing the life sentence. Prosecutor Andrew Bain stressed that Boone's video evidence and her own statements to police painted a clear picture of her guilt. Despite the conviction, Boone expressed a desire for forgiveness, speaking directly to the Torres family in a final statement. “I ask for your forgiveness,” she said, though her plea was met with skepticism, given her behavior during and after the incident. The tragic death of Jorge Torres has left a permanent scar on his family, and the sentence handed down to Sarah Boone serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. #SarahBoone #JorgeTorres #SuitcaseMurder #FloridaCrime #DomesticViolence #JusticeForJorge #LifeSentence #TrueCrime #WinterPark Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Sarah Boone, 47, has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., 42, who suffocated in a suitcase inside their Winter Park apartment. Boone was convicted after a trial that revealed chilling details about the fatal incident, which occurred on February 24, 2020. Boone had claimed that she and Torres were playing a drunken game of hide-and-seek when he climbed into the suitcase, and she zipped it closed as part of the playful activity. However, disturbing video evidence captured Boone laughing while Torres pleaded for his life, begging to be let out of the suitcase as he struggled to breathe. In the footage, Torres can be heard desperately calling out, “I can't breathe.” Boone's callous response, as she laughed, was to compare his suffering to her own emotional pain, allegedly from his infidelity and abuse. “For everything you've done to me,” she says in one video, justifying her actions with an eerie sense of detachment. Boone testified that when Torres managed to get his hand outside the suitcase, she became fearful that he might break free. She admitted to hitting his hand with a baseball bat to keep him inside. Despite Torres' desperate pleas, Boone left the apartment, believing he would be able to escape. She went upstairs to sleep, leaving him trapped in the suitcase overnight. The following morning, she found Torres dead. In her trial, Boone claimed that she never intended to kill Torres and described him as an abusive partner. She alleged that he had previously beaten, raped, and terrorized her. Boone argued that her actions that night were a form of self-defense, stating that Torres had been violent toward her in the past. However, prosecutors and investigators pointed to the stark contradiction between Boone's testimony and the evidence. Video footage captured Boone's lack of remorse as Torres begged for help, undermining her claims of self-defense. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore highlighted Boone's failure to accept responsibility for her actions, noting that she was offered a plea deal of 15 years in prison on manslaughter charges, which she rejected. Victoria Torres, Jorge's sister, addressed the court, expressing the profound emotional toll the death of her brother has caused her family. “Sarah has caused a lifetime of pain, a lifetime of horrible images, a lifetime of hearing my brother Jorge plead for his life,” she said, visibly shaken. “Such a simple thing as using a suitcase is so triggering, I try not to close it all the way.” The judge took into account the shocking nature of Boone's actions and her lack of remorse when issuing the life sentence. Prosecutor Andrew Bain stressed that Boone's video evidence and her own statements to police painted a clear picture of her guilt. Despite the conviction, Boone expressed a desire for forgiveness, speaking directly to the Torres family in a final statement. “I ask for your forgiveness,” she said, though her plea was met with skepticism, given her behavior during and after the incident. The tragic death of Jorge Torres has left a permanent scar on his family, and the sentence handed down to Sarah Boone serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. #SarahBoone #JorgeTorres #SuitcaseMurder #FloridaCrime #DomesticViolence #JusticeForJorge #LifeSentence #TrueCrime #WinterPark Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
No es fácil atravesar esta historia. La propuesta de Gabriela Cabezón Cámara incomoda, sacude. Un guardia de seguridad de barrio privado, a priori un obrero más, es el dueño de la acción. A medida que nos guía por su rutina monótona hasta la desesperación, los lectores sabremos que esconde un secreto turbio. Nadie sería capaz de maltratar perros hambrientos, si no. La garita fue publicado en la antología “Golpes. Relatos y memorias de la dictadura” compilada por Victoria Torres y Miguel Dalmaroni (Seix Barral, 2016). Al igual que todo el libro, tiene licencia de uso copyleft desde 2019 “para aportar a las actividades de docentes, estudiantes, bibliotecaries, escuelas, bibliotecas populares, centros culturales, y por supuesto para acercar el libro a les lectores en general”. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Editó este episodio: DANY FERNÁNDEZ para Activando producciones Seguilo: https://www.instagram.com/danyrap.f/ https://www.instagram.com/activandoproducciones.proyecto/ La ilustración es de Federico Raiman Seguilo: https://www.instagram.com/federicoraiman/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ¿Te gustaría patrocinar POR QUÉ LEER? Conocé cómo en https://porqueleer.com/patrocina ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Soy Cecilia Bona y creé Por qué leer para promover el placer por la lectura. ¿Ya me seguís en redes? ⚡https://instagram.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://twitter.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://www.facebook.com/porqueleerok/ Qué es POR QUÉ LEER Por qué leer es un proyecto multiplataforma que promueve el placer por la lectura. La idea es contagiar las ganas de leer mediante recomendaciones, reseñas y debates. ¡Cada vez somos más! CECILIA BONA Soy periodista, productora y creadora de contenidos. Trabajé en radios como MITRE, VORTERIX y CLUB OCTUBRE. Amo leer desde pequeña, incentivada especialmente por mi mamá. En Por qué leer confluyen muchas de mis pasiones -la radio, la edición de video, la comunicación- y por eso digo que está hecho con muchísimo amor.
In this episode of Lead with Heart, I have Yulia Zhernovaya as my guest. She is the Head of Operations and Strategy at Giveffect, the leading all-in-one nonprofit software. She aims to translate her passion for technology into the nonprofit sector and demonstrate how technology can make our work more human.In this conversation, we are diving into the ways technology can help break down silos and get everyone on the same page, make more informed decisions, and significantly reduce the time spent on administrative tasks so you can do what you do best: human-to-human work. In other words, how technology can allow you to accomplish your mission.In this episode, you'll learn:[06:55] Tracking data in a way that doesn't take away from the mission[10:48] The power of technology to break down silos and move the needle[13:10] Overcoming the barriers to nonprofits adopting new technologies[19:15] Tips to successfully implement new technologies in your organization[23:10] Technology implementation across generations[27:33] The importance of data protection and data privacy[31:29] How technology can support a healthy nonprofit cultureRESOURCESLearn more about Giveffect the 10-in-One Nonprofit Software that connects and automates your organization. Reduces manual work and seamlessly connects your fundraising, volunteering, and program data on one CRM platform.Catch up with my first podcast episode Nonprofit Management with Victoria Torres, where we talk about succession planning and planning for the future.NOTEWORTHY QUOTES“Technology can make us more efficient, so we can focus on human-to-human work.”“Technology can help overall institutional collaboration, but also institutional knowledge, as turnover is one of the biggest challenges in the nonprofit world. A lot of time when someone leaves their organization, they take all of the knowledge with them and you don't have that data.”CONNECT WITH YULIAYulia Zhernovaya serves as the Head of Operations and Strategy at Giveffect, the leading nonprofit software. She helps nonprofit leaders take control of their technology to unify their organizations, eliminate manual work, and raise more money. LinkedIn: Yulia Zhernovaya Website: giveffect.comAchieving Year-End Fundraising Confidence with a $400k Case StudyThis free workshop will happen on Thursday, September 21 at 4:30 - 5:30 pm CST. Sign up and save your seat here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/achieving-year-end-fundraising-confidence-with-a-400k-case-study-tickets-696427532497?aff=oddtdtcreator CONNECT WITH HALEY Haley is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Stress Management Coach, and Certified EmC train the trainer. She is the Founder of The Savvy Fundraiser, a nonprofit consulting and coaching business. She has worked in both small and large nonprofit teams in the human services, homelessness, and youth sectors; and she specializes in the EmC process, nonprofit leadership, board development, and fundraising. Haley is a passionate, impact-driven, experienced nonprofit professional whose mission is to empower, elevate and engage nonprofit leaders to build healthy, thriving organizations.Instagram: @thesavvyfundraiser LinkedIn: Haley Cooper, CFREWebsite: thesavvyfundraiser.com
En este after nos visita una gran amiga, Ana Victoria, y vamos a hablar de la escena indie y alternativa de la década de los 2010's, los parties, conciertos y eventos que dieron inicio a muchos eventos que podemos disfrutar el dia de hoy como Idle of Light, Shaveurlegz, Onda Sonora, etc.
Más de 200 municipios catalanes tienen restricciones de uso de agua para los cultivos, limpieza de calles y el llenado de piscina; en Andalucía, se ha reducido el agua de regadío un 90% en algunas zonas. Las limitaciones al consumo y las restricciones ya son una realidad en un país, España, que pasa por una sequía de larga duración. Lleva tres años lloviendo por debajo de lo normal y cada vez más, puede notarse en los hogares. Lo analizan Victoria Torres, periodista especializada en información meteorológica, y Manuel Planelles, en cambio climático. Créditos: Realizado por: Belén Remacha Presenta: Ana Fuentes Grabación en estudio: Camilo Iriarte Diseño de sonido: Nacho Taboada Dirige: Silvia Cruz Lapeña Edición: Ana Ribera Sintonía: Jorge Magaz
Ya es Semana Santa, la primera totalmente libre de restricciones por la covid. La DGT prevé casi 15 millones de desplazamientos largos... las reservas hoteleras están ya como antes de la pandemia, incluso se superarán en Baleares, Madrid y Galicia. La gran pregunta para muchos es la de siempre: qué tiempo hará. No es una pregunta fácil de responder, de hecho los meteorólogos se enfrentan por estas fechas a su particular vía crucis. CRÉDITOS Realización: Victoria Torres y José Juan Morales Presentador: Ana Fuentes Edición: Ana Ribera Dirección: Silvia Cruz Lapeña Diseño de sonido: Nicolás Tsabertidis Sintonía: Jorge Magaz
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Robert Santana and the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Central Orange Coast. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
No hay dudas del Cambio Climático que vivimos y su origen antropogénico (Hay quien duda, pero dudas no hay), pero para que la gente sea consciente del problema es fundamental hacer una buena Comunicación del Cambio Climático. Para adentrarnos en este tema, tenemos en el podcast a Isabel Moreno (Física, meteoróloga, presentadora del tiempo en rtve y experta en comunicación del Cambio Climático).⭐ *// * ⭐ * * ⭐ PATROCINADO POR GEOINNOVA, PROFESIONALES DEL TERRITORIO Y DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE - https://geoinnova.org ⭐ *// * ⭐ * * ⭐ *** Isabel Moreno (Invitada) ***Física, Meteoróloga, presentado del tiempo en "Aquí la Tierra" y especialista en comunicación del Cambio Climático Twitter: https://twitter.com/IsabelIsamoren Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isabelisamoren Web: https://www.isabelmorenometeo.es/ Libro: “Cambio climático para principiantes” https://www.penguinlibros.com/es/ciencia-y-tecnologia/306929-ebook-cambio-climatico-para-principiantes *** TEMAS TRATADOS****No necesariamente en este orden
La información meteorológica suele ocupar pocas páginas o minutos en las noticias, pero siempre está ahí. Si está soleado parece hasta anodina, pero cuando se suceden las catástrofes, como las lluvias torrenciales o borrascas como Filomena, intentamos saber qué hay más allá. En el episodio de hoy, descubrimos por qué no nos preparamos mejor para evitar los efectos de los desastres naturales o quiénes y cómo predijeron estos fenómenos, si es que se predijeron. Lo hacemos con la ayuda de la periodista especializada en información meteorológica de EL PAÍS, Victoria Torres, y los meteorólogos Daniel Santos y Ángel Rivera. Presentado por Íñigo Domínguez.
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time, Creative Solutions. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Solidarity. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. This time Charitable Ventures. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
We conclude our season with our TOP 5 all-time podcasts with a 7-part series. In Financing with The Stars, Victoria Torres of the Samueli Foundation interviews Zoot Velasco of the Gianneschi Center on his new research project that studied organizations that grew by double or more during the last recession. What did they have in common? The answers will surprise you. Then we will interview several of the Recession Stars themselves. The book based on this research is available now: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/small-large-growing-social-impact-organizations-against-all-odds
En el marco de las conmemoraciones por los 40 años de la guerra de Malvinas, la editorial de la Facultad de Humanidades de la Universidad Nacional de la Plata publicó el libro “Poesía argentina y Malvinas. Una antología (1833-2022)”, coordinado por Enrique Foffani y Victoria Torres. Un valiosísimo aporte de historia literaria que demuestra que Malvinas ha sido una preocupación de la poesía argentina desde muchísimo antes de la guerra de 1982. El docente Foffani nos cuenta su trabajo como compilador de esta obra.
I'm so excited today because I have Victoria Torres as my first guest on the Lead with Heart Podcast. Victoria serves as the Director of Community Impact at The Samueli Foundation overseeing the Foundation's work as it relates to the City of Anaheim, including capacity building community relations, project management, evaluation, and reporting. In this episode:Victoria's nonprofit experience and how it all started in High SchoolThe difference between mentorship and coaching according to VictoriaCreating a welcoming experience for staff and board membersProviding opportunities for growth within nonprofitsThe different roles in a nonprofit boardThe reason why you might be struggling to delegate Where to start when it comes to succession CONNECT WITH VICTORIABorn and raised in Orange County, Victoria has been volunteering and working in the nonprofit sector for over 15 years. She is passionate about making connections that are strategic and meaningful with the intent of building strong relationships and partnerships.Linkedin: Victoria Torres CONNECT WITH HALEYHaley is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Stress Management Coach, and Certified EmC train the trainer. She is the Founder of The Savvy Fundraiser, a nonprofit consulting and coaching business. She has worked in both small and large nonprofit teams in the human services, homelessness, and youth sectors; and she specializes in the EmC process, nonprofit leadership, board development, and fundraising. Haley is a passionate, impact-driven, experienced nonprofit professional whose mission is to empower, elevate and engage nonprofit leaders to build healthy, thriving organizations.Instagram: @thesavvyfundraiser LinkedIn: Haley Cooper, CFREWebsite: thesavvyfundraiser.com NOTEWORTHY QUOTES“Legacy isn't what you built while you're here, legacy is what stays after you've moved on.”“Committees are where a lot of that delegation and thought happens. And then the board is where that long-term vision and thinking is going on.”“How you onboard staff and how you onboard your board is crucial to an organization's success around the culture that is built.““If you bring on a new staff member or a board member, and they don't know where to start, they don't know where to look, they don't know what to do, you're going to lose them very quickly.”“As long as I feel that in my people – that they care just as much about it as I do – then that should be enough. If you don't feel that, then that's probably why you're not delegating.”“Have you hired the right people? Are you hiring for skill? Are you hiring for that passion and love for the mission? Because the skill should be taught the skill can be taught.”“Everything you do is not yours… It belongs to the community. And we are obligated to pass that on to the next person taking our spot.”
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La información meteorológica suele ocupar pocas páginas o minutos en las noticias, pero siempre está ahí. Si está soleado parece hasta anodina, pero cuando se suceden las catástrofes, como las lluvias torrenciales o borrascas como Filomena, intentamos saber qué hay más allá. En el episodio de hoy, descubrimos por qué no nos preparamos mejor para evitar los efectos de los desastres naturales o quiénes y cómo predijeron estos fenómenos, si es que se predijeron. Lo hacemos con la ayuda de la periodista especializada en información meteorológica de EL PAÍS, Victoria Torres, y los meteorólogos Daniel Santos y Ángel Rivera. Presentado por Íñigo Domínguez.
This is the seventh episode in our series, which focuses on housing insecurity in California. This episode was created by two CCEP's 2020-21 student fellows, Octavio Cuevas and Victoria Torres. As I mentioned in past episodes, each year CCEP recruits a new group of student fellows, whose coursework and research focuses on the year's theme. For Octavio and Victoria's episode on “housing insecurity”, they offer us a unique listening experience. It begins with their own meditations on the meaning of home and how housing access has shaped their lives. Then, they interview a friend and fellow student who has experienced homelessness. The student details their struggle and how it impacted their ability to learn and succeed academically. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit calhum.org.
Dr. Brenda's heart is all about encouraging women through simple conversations about life. Dr. Brenda's guest today is Victoria Torres.
En su editorial en La casa invita, Victoria Torres habló acerca del sexto aniversario del Ni una menos, que este 3 de junio contó con un “cartelazo” virtual además de concentraciones en distintos puntos del país.
En su editorial en La Casa Invita, Victoria Torres se refirió a la nueva postura del Gobierno de la Ciudad por la que el jefe de Gobierno porteño, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, analiza fuertes restricciones y la suspensión de las clases presenciales ante el aumento de casos de coronavirus.
En su editorial en La Casa Invita, Victoria Torres habló sobre los índices de la inflación difundidos por el INDEC este jueves y sostuvo: “Para millones de argentinidades, semejante inflación en este escenario de escasísimo laburo y changas a cuentagotas, es un golpe directo a la bolsa de las compras y a la vida misma”.
Emily travels to the volcanic island of La Palma to visit winemaker Victoria Torres.
A panel discussion with industry leaders in Orange County including Todd Hanson, VP of the Orange County Community Foundation; Rick Stein CEO of ArtsOC; Amanda Green, Organizational Development Services Director for OneOC; Claudia Keller, Chief Mission Officer for Second Harvest Food Bank of OC; and Victoria Torres, Director of Community Impact, Anaheim for the Samueli Foundation and Founding Board Member/ Current Board Chair of the Orange County Nonprofit Professionals Network. They share their uplifting vision of a post-COVID world for Orange County organizations based on their knowledge of COVID relief funding and a macro view of the field. https://oneoc.org/ https://artsoc.org/ https://www.oc-cf.org/ https://www.feedoc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/OCNPN/ https://www.business.fullerton.edu/engagement/GianneschiNonprofitResearch/
This week's guest is Victoria Torres, Director of Community Impact, from the Samueli Foundation. She talks about the inner works of the foundation and how they operate. This episode provides a small glimpse into how the community, government, and nonprofits work together to make a change.
Hoy en #DiaADia, comenzamos conversando con el profesor de la Georgetown University, Héctor Schamis, quien expresó que “En muchas de estas manifestaciones políticas con Trump y mucho antes de Trump, se ve que se usan símbolos como la bandera de la Confederación”, resaltando que “El haber ingresado al congreso con esa bandera es un desafío inadmisible, y expresa la profanación de los símbolos de la democracia y del Estado” y que “La violencia nunca se ha ido de la política estadounidense”. El profesor de la Escuela de Salud Pública de la Universidad Johns Hopkins, Antonio Trujillo, nos comentó que “Los casos de ayer en Estados Unidos fueron alrededor de 200.000”, con “Un promedio de 4.000 muertes diarias”, por lo que “El nuevo gobierno debe continuar las medidas de salud pública, como el distanciamiento social y el uso de mascarilla”. También explicó que “Se necesitan dos dosis de vacuna, pero es más efectivo vacunar a más personas y acelerar la producción”, resaltando que “Biden quiere que la primera dosis de la vacuna se dé primero”, puesto que “Vacunar a dos personas en vez de vacunar a una dos veces, se acerca más a la inmunidad”. Para analizar el contexto político actual venezolano, conversamos con el politólogo y consultor político, Pablo Andrés Quintero, quien expresó que “En Venezuela vivimos las consecuencias de un régimen autoritario que no se somete a ningún tipo de reglas democráticas”, destacando que “El gobierno se maneja con personalidades dobles, porque por un lado intentan dialogar para consolar la opinión pública internacional, pero por otro están confrontando en el tablero interno nacional”. Desde Madrid nos atendió la periodista especializada en meteorología, Victoria Torres, quien nos habló acerca de la situación en la ciudad después de la nevada: “Hacía 114 años que en Madrid no nevaba tanto”, comentó, destacando que “Ahora mismo lo que se está viviendo no es un daño económico, sino un problema de movilidad”, puesto que “Tenemos 200 autobuses abandonados en el centro de la ciudad, 600 coches abandonados en las carreteras de gente que tuvo que salir corriendo y 1500 personas atrapadas en sus vehículos que ya han sido rescatadas”. También conversamos con el periodista nicaragüense Marcos Medina, quien comentó que “La principal promesa de Daniel Ortega cuando le impusieron la banda presidencial, fue buscar la reconciliación entre los nicaragüenses” y “14 años después, lo que hemos visto ha sido una polarización de la sociedad y una pérdida de la institucionalidad democrática”. Medina destacó que “Ortega ha tenido una política exterior de confrontación con órganos políticos internacionales muy importantes” y “Está fundamentando su poder y su gobierno en las armas”, ya que “Si la policía tomara un rol más beligerante a favor del pueblo, Ortega no estaría en el poder, sino en juicio por crímenes de lesa humanidad”. Y para cerrar, el periodista especializado en criminalística, Javier Ignacio Mayorca, nos habló acerca del enfrentamiento entre agentes de seguridad del régimen de Maduro y miembros de grupos criminales en La Vega: “Han pasado cuatro días y el fiscal no se ha pronunciado sobre lo ocurrido”, comentó, destacando que “Los 23 muertos que están saliendo ahora en las noticias son de un primer reconteo”, porque “Las cifras de muertos no están consolidadas”. Mayorca resaltó que “La policía entendió que cuando la cuarentena se endurece, pueden ubicar mejor a sus objetivos”.
En este episodio estuve conversando con Victoria Torres sobre teatro y como nos mueve a nosotros como artista. Además nos explica por qué escogió el teatro como su fuerte y su pasión. Si conoces algún artista o emprendedor, recomiéndelo en los comentarios para que nos acompañe en un episodio de Artísticamente Bien con El Janda solo por aquí en Onda Universitaria.
Hi everyone! Welcome back to What is my life? Podcast. In the first episode of the Important Topics Series, I talk about Voter Suppression, how to vote and working in politics with a special guest, Victoria Torres. Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatismylifeofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cecilia Sola, docente, escritora y referente del Ni una menos en Resistencia, Chaco, dialogó con Victoria Torres. “Es mucho más difícil decir ‘te voy a buscar’, o ‘venite para acá’. Hay cosas que se dificultan en este tiempo necesario y obligatorio de aislamiento”, expresó sola en relación a los obstáculos que se generan en la ayuda ante las violencias de género en momentos de cuarentena obligatoria por el coronavirus.
Episode 50: This podcast is the audio version of a Zoom workshop held on April 9, 2020 with information on SBA emergency loans for organizations, Orange County’s Funder’s response to the crisis including information on grants, and stories of organizational success through crisis. Presenters include: Victoria Torres, Director of Community Impact, Anaheim for the Samueli Foundation Taryn Palumbo, Executive Director of Orange County Grantmakers Craig Russom, Business Consultant for the Finance Center for the Orange County/ Inland Empire SBDC Network, Hosted at California State University, Fullerton, Mihaylo College of Business and Economics Links to Resources: EIDL Loans Resources from SBDC: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5j3ivhlqnbltuzu/AACGkOvhY3EGKDtMMSK8NCfra/Resource%20Materials?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1 SBA Disaster Loan Assistance: https://covid19relief.sba.gov/#/ Link for the OC Community Resilience Fund: http://charitableventures.org/resiliencefund/ Send your OC “feel good” stories of getting through the crisis for OC Grantmakers Newsletter to: info@ocgrantmakers.org Victoria’s OC Facebook Group to stay connected during the crisis and beyond: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ocnonprofits
NWM 12 - 2-2018 Response to Grace part 2 with Victoria Torres by New Wine Ministries
NWM 11 - 25 - 2018 Response to Grace w Victoria Torres by New Wine Ministries
S2E01 - UTRGV students Victoria Torres, Blanca Rodriguez, Arlett Rodriguez, and Maria Guerra join host Dr. Saldivar to discuss how to first year students can get the most out of their Vaquero Round Up experience.
S2E01 - UTRGV students Victoria Torres, Blanca Rodriguez, Arlett Rodriguez, and Maria Guerra join host Dr. Saldivar to discuss how to first year students can get the most out of their Vaquero Round Up experience.
Hoy hablamos con Marta García de @mamadgemelos sobre el Día de los Derechos del Nacimiento, y os contamos sobre nuestros partos. Os presentamos noticias sobre el mundo de los gemelos y acabaremos con Cristina de @madresaparte y sus trucos de bellezas para madres de gemelos en este verano. Derechos del nacimiento http://pdn.pangea.org/nacimientos/derechos-del-nacimiento/Evento Barcelona https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2097923630235863&set=pcb.2097923693569190&type=3&theaterMamá de Gemelos en https://mamadgemelos.es/Cristina de Madres Aparte y Bellas sobre todo https://www.madresaparte.com/Carta de la periodista y madre de gemelos Victoria Torres. https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/04/02/mamas_papas/1522666931_765566.html
Hoy hablamos con Marta García de @mamadgemelos sobre el Día de los Derechos del Nacimiento, y os contamos sobre nuestros partos. Os presentamos noticias sobre el mundo de los gemelos y acabaremos con Cristina de @madresaparte y sus trucos de bellezas para madres de gemelos en este verano. Derechos del nacimiento http://pdn.pangea.org/nacimientos/derechos-del-nacimiento/Evento Barcelona https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2097923630235863&set=pcb.2097923693569190&type=3&theaterMamá de Gemelos en https://mamadgemelos.es/Cristina de Madres Aparte y Bellas sobre todo https://www.madresaparte.com/Carta de la periodista y madre de gemelos Victoria Torres. https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/04/02/mamas_papas/1522666931_765566.html
Max and Dave sit down with a couple of fighters before their matches on January 20th. - "Mexico" Jose Reyes (v Blain Woods) - Victoria Torres (v Shamara Woods) Clash Of the Titans January 20th @ Orlando Live Events Get #LockedInn! Follow us! Twitter - @Locked_inn @Max @Dave Facebook & Instagram Call or text us! (386) 516-0495 Get your T-Shirts here! Please subscribe, like, and leave a comment!
Victoria Torres is a remarkable young woman with a recovery story that will make you sit up and pay attention. Please join us to hear the amazing dialog that transpired between Victoria and our Director, Tammy, when she came into our podcast studio.
NWF 8 - 7-2016 Awakened By The Word With Victoria Torres by New Wine Ministries