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In this powerful episode, attorney and pro-Black adoptee Aretha Frazier shares her story of being adopted by her aunt in a kinship placement that was far from simple. From navigating family loyalty and control to confronting abuse and the myth of gratitude, Aretha opens up about what it really meant to grow up in a household where blood ties didn't guarantee safety or care. She and Zaira dive deep into the complexities of kinship adoption, family dynamics, and what it means to center adoptees—especially Black adoptees—in every conversation. This is a raw, necessary look at the assumptions we carry about family, care, and who gets to be believed.
In this episode of Adoptees Crossing Lines, Zaira is joined by her editor, cinephile, and dear friend J Way. Together, they dive into how adoption narratives are portrayed in film and television, from tropes like the “grateful orphan” to more realistic depictions of systemic harm. J Way shares their experience as a transracial adoptee, the cultural erasure they endured, and the healing power of chosen family, storytelling, and visual media. This powerful conversation unpacks the surveillance, silence, and saviorism that often surround adoption—and what it means to reclaim your story through art and truth.In this episode, we cover:(00:28) J Way's story: growing up adopted with two sisters in a white household (03:11) Surveillance, culture loss, and being banned from speaking Spanish (05:33) How film became a safe space and helped process adoption trauma (08:49) Media critiques: from Queen's Gambit tropes to Atlanta's searing truths (14:52) Social media, saviorism, and adoption propaganda (31:38) Love beyond biology: Zaira's documentary vision on family policing (37:33) The harm and manipulation of “open” adoptions (47:07) “It's not about blood”: media rhetoric, savior narratives, and erasureCall To Action:Subscribe to Adoptees Crossing Lines on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on social media, and subscribe to our Substack for deeper content and community.Website: adopteescrossinglines.comInstagram: @adopteescrossinglinesTikTok: @adopteescrossinglines_BlueSky: adopteecrossing.bsky.socialSubstack: Adoptees Crossing Lines SubstackConnect with J Way:TikTok: @its_yagirl_jwayBluesky: @itsjway.bsky.socialWork With Me:Email adopteescrossinglines@gmail.com for brand partnerships, sponsorships, or collaboration inquiries.Editing by J WaySpecial thanks to J Way for editing this episode. To collaborate with her, email jwayedits@gmail.com.
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In this solo episode of Adoptees Crossing Lines, Zaira dives deep into the power and necessity of mutual aid. Drawing from personal reflection, historical examples like the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords, and global efforts from Sudan to Florida, this episode highlights how mutual aid has always been about survival. Zaira explores how mutual aid rejects systems of exploitation and centers community care as a form of resistance—especially for marginalized communities continuously neglected by the state.In this episode, we cover: (00:20) What mutual aid is, how it differs from charity, and why it's essential for survival. (05:13) Historical examples of mutual aid in action—from the Black Panther Party to the Young Lords. (12:35) How mutual aid shows up today across the globe and in local communities. (17:36) The call to practice mutual aid in our daily lives and how storytelling is a form of digital resistance.Call To Action: Subscribe to Adoptees Crossing Lines wherever you listen to podcasts, follow us on social media, and subscribe to our Substack for more content and community:Website: adopteescrossinglines.com Instagram: @adopteescrossinglines BlueSky: adopteecrossing.bsky.social TikTok: @adopteescrossinglines_ Substack: Adoptees Crossing Lines SubstackListen to these episodes next:Community: A powerful solo episode exploring the importance of community for adoptees and system-impacted people—how it's built, sustained, and why it's critical for healing.Work With Me: Email adopteescrossinglines@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.Editing by J. Way (AV Editor)Special thanks to J. Way for editing the podcast. To collaborate with her, email her at jwayedits@gmail.com.
Adoptee Storytelling & Film AdvocacyIn this episode of Adoptees Crossing Lines, Zaira sits down with Alexandra, a British and American domestic transracial adoptee who grew up in her birth country of Hong Kong. Alexandra is the festival director of the Adoptee Film Fest, a global in-person and online film festival amplifying adoptee-centered films by adoptee filmmakers. They discuss her journey of navigating identity, community, and storytelling, and how the Adoptee Film Fest came to be. Alexandra shares her experience of growing up in a segregated society, her birth search, and the importance of creating adoptee-centered spaces in media.In this episode, we cover:(00:20) Introduction to Alexandra and her background as a British and American domestic transracial adoptee. (03:13) The impact of growing up in Hong Kong and navigating identity in a segregated society. (10:19) Alexandra's birth search journey and the challenges of finding community and validation. (20:27) The inception of the Adoptee Film Fest and its importance for the adoptee community. (27:37) The role of storytelling and community building through film. (38:03) Alexandra's reflections on adoptee representation in media and future plans for the Adoptee Film Fest.Call To Action:Subscribe to Adoptees Crossing Lines wherever you listen to podcasts, follow us on social media, and subscribe to our Substack for more content and community:Website: adopteescrossinglines.com Instagram: @adopteescrossinglines BlueSky: adopteecrossing.bsky.social TikTok: @adopteescrossinglines_ Substack: Adoptees Crossing Lines SubstackWork With Me:Email adopteescrossinglines@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.Editing by J. Way (AV Editor) Special thanks to J. Way for editing the podcast. To collaborate with her, email her at jwayedits@gmail.com.
Root Work and Resilience: The Fight for Black FamiliesIn this episode of Adoptees Crossing Lines, Zaira sits down with Tamara and Tracey Robertson, sisters, healers, and advocates serving as Healers in Residence with Movement for Family Power. Together, they discuss their journey of resisting the harms of the family policing system, while centering Black birth traditions, ancestral wisdom, and community healing. From childhood foundations of faith and service to their powerful doula work, this conversation is a testament to the resilience and power of Black families protecting their own.In this episode, we cover:(03:03) What led Tamara and Tracey to do the healing work they do today.(07:41) Their introduction to the family policing system and how it fueled their advocacy.(16:02) Tamara's story of caring for her brother and keeping him out of the system.(22:04) Doula work and challenges Black families face during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care.(32:10) The erasure of Black birth traditions and the need for advocacy in hospital settings.(39:32) What it means to be a Healer in Residence with Movement for Family Power and disrupting the family policing system through love and community.Call To Action:Subscribe to Adoptees Crossing Lines wherever you listen to podcasts, follow us on social media, and subscribe to our Substack for more content and community:Website: adopteescrossinglines.comInstagram: @adopteescrossinglinesBlueSky: adopteecrossing.bsky.socialTikTok: @adopteescrossinglines_Substack: Adoptees Crossing Lines SubstackConnect with Tamara Robertson:Instagram: @queeeentamEmail: healer@movementforfamilypower.orgMovement for Family Power: movementforfamilypower.orgListen to these episodes next:Alan's Episode: An insightful conversation with Alan, an abolitionist and advocate deeply rooted in efforts to dismantle the family policing system. Alan shares their journey of understanding the harmful impacts of the system, their personal experiences, and their vision for transformative change.Dorothy Roberts' Episode: A powerful interview with Dorothy Roberts, acclaimed scholar and author of Torn Apart. Dorothy discusses the historical and present-day harms of the family policing system, offering a compelling argument for abolition and highlighting how systemic racism continues to harm Black families.Work With Me:Email adopteescrossinglines@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.Editing by J. Way (AV Editor)Special thanks to J. Way for editing the podcast. To collaborate with her, email her at jwayedits@gmail.com.
Dear Loyal Readers,You and me, I'd venture to say, we like to read. This is why I put together this newsletter week after week. And this is why you generously subscribe to it. After all, this is Article Club, right? We're here to read.But we also know (though I don't like to admit it): Reading isn't for everyone. This month's article of the month, “Is This the End of Reading?” follows the downward trend of reading, especially among Gen Z college students. In her piece, writer Beth McMurtrie looks at the problem straight on: listening to professors, considering causes, and most importantly, thinking of ways to respond.There's still room to join our discussion on Feb. 23, 2:00 - 3:30 pm PT. For more information and to sign up, click the button below.Leading this week's issue is a conversation I had last week with Ms. McMurtrie. Especially if you're an educator or a parent, I highly recommend that you listen. In the interview, Ms. McMurtrie shares the feelings of professors dealing with the abrupt shifts they're witnessing in the classroom. Reading stamina has significantly declined, and so have critical reading skills. Gone are the days when students could read a book or an article on their own. Now, according to one professor, reading has become a “scavenger hunt,” in which students search for discrete answers to discrete questions, dipping in and out of short excerpts, rather than taking in a whole text.If that interview does not catch your interest, never fear. I urge you to read one of the other three articles in this week's issue. They are about:* how we shouldn't blame phones and the pandemic on the decline of reading* how a woman visiting an abortion clinic finds Christianity confusing* how a college in Texas espouses free speech, unless they don't like itIf you like what we're doing here at Article Club, and want to support this venture with a paid subscription, I would be very grateful. It's $5 a month or $36 a year.An interview with Beth McMurtrie, author of “Is This the End of Reading?”I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Beth McMurtrie this week. Senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, Ms. McMurtrie knows what she's talking about when it comes to the status of reading among college students. It was a delight to talk to her. I encourage you to listen to our entire conversation. Here's an excerpt:If you think of teaching as a vocation, a calling, which a lot of academics do, [the decline of reading] is really an existential crisis because you're seeing harm come to your students. I didn't find many professors who were angry at their students; they were sad for their students. They were certainly frustrated and sometimes wanted to beat their head against the walls, but they were sad for their students because they could see the anxiety that the students felt when they couldn't do the work.[The professors] would often say to me, These students have no idea how much less I'm asking of them than I asked of students 10 or 15 years ago. It changes what you can do in the classroom and how you can teach. You can't get through as much material, which means students just simply aren't as learning as much content. If you can't get through as much content, you may end up having to teach the skills that you thought students had learned in high school. So then your teaching becomes a different kind of teaching.And if you don't do those things, then you kind of have a dead classroom, or you might have a discussion that goes off the rails because the students are not interpreting kind of what they're learning in a useful way.2️⃣ The Loss Of Things I Took For GrantedI included this fair, well-written piece last year when it was published, but I'm sharing it again, especially since Ms. McMurtrie highlighted it in our interview. Focusing on the decline of reading among college students, it's a great companion piece to hers.Prof. Adam Kotsko writes: “For most of my career, I assigned around 30 pages of reading per class meeting as a baseline expectation — sometimes scaling up for purely expository readings or pulling back for more difficult texts. (No human being can read 30 pages of Hegel in one sitting, for example.) Now students are intimidated by anything over 10 pages and seem to walk away from readings of as little as 20 pages with no real understanding. Even smart and motivated students struggle to do more with written texts than extract decontextualized take-aways. Considerable class time is taken up simply establishing what happened in a story or the basic steps of an argument — skills I used to be able to take for granted.”By Adam Kotsko • Slate • 7 min • Gift Link3️⃣ Two Days Before Abortion Stopped In KentuckySavannah Sipple: “I grew up in a conservative, religious part of eastern Kentucky where fundamental Christianity rules. For most of my upbringing, I recognized the pastors, choir leaders, and Sunday school teachers as the folks who lived the kindness they preached. When someone's family member died they cooked food, cleaned house, and prayed with the grieving. They regularly took up offerings and gave food to those struggling.“What I didn't recognize at the time were the microaggressions. They'd say slight comments about Catholicism, which confused me as a kid because part of my family was Catholic. They'd make jokes about gays. Preachers pronounced lesbians the scourge of the nation because they dared to live without men. I was closeted, but I was both the butt of the joke and then the monster. Still, I was devout. This kind of confusing Christianity where hate is enmeshed with love was the only kind of sacred available to me. Even when my personal beliefs stood in contrast to what I was taught, I remained silent. I heard church folks disparage women who sought abortions. I heard their judgments, the way words like abomination, backslider, and sin always carried a tone of disgust and dismissal. And I stood by.”By Savannah Sipple • The Arkansas International • 8 min • gift link unavailable4️⃣ An American EducationNoah Rawlings: “A revolution in education! A resuscitation of the university mission! To happen in, of all places, not the pompous old northeast or the debauched West Coast, not New York or California but the country's southern reaches — in the Texas Hill Country, in the city of Austin, where already technologists and venture capitalists had swarmed, drawn by the absence of income tax and the looseness of labor regulations, pulled by the mild zoning laws and the natural beauty and the food trucks and the good vibes. Austin, because it was a ‘hub for builders, mavericks, and creators.' Here a new university: the University of Austin, or UATX.“UATX is a ‘genuinely safe space,' in the sense that it isolates students from the inconvenient opposition of other peers and professors. It is a monoculture of free-market faith which provides, in the end, a venue for young people seeking success in tech and finance to network and to fortify the rightwing ideas that brought them here in the first place.”➡️ Big thanks to loyal reader Tim for recommending this article. Want to nominate an article to appear in the newsletter? Click here.By Noah Rawlings • The New Inquiry • 26 min • Gift Link✅ It's time for a quick poll. I'd love to hear from you.Last week, we confirmed that most of you read Article Club via email. That's what I suspected. (But no problem if you use the app!)This week, let's solve a mystery.Thank you for reading this week's issue. Hope you liked it.
Nesta nova temporada do Lombada, trazemos histórias diretamente de Fortaleza, no Ceará. Ao longo de quatro episódios, você vai acompanhar discussões que ampliam os temas abordados no Festival KUYA de Design Sul-Americano, realizado em setembro de 2024 na KUYA - Centro de Design do Ceará. No primeiro episódio, conversamos sobre tradição e imaginação com Mestre Aécio de Zaira e contamos a história por trás da antiga Estação Ferroviária Dr. João Felipe, que abriga o Complexo Cultural Estação das Artes, onde está localizada a KUYA - Centro de Design do Ceará. Este episódio também inclui a participação de Rodrigo Costa Lima e Mônica Rodrigues dos Santos. Lombada é uma produção original do Clube do Livro do Design. Esta temporada foi realizada com o apoio da KUYA, espaço que integra a Rede Pública de Equipamentos Culturais da Secretaria da Cultura do Ceará (Secult), gerido em parceria com o Instituto Mirante.
¡Hola, hola! Hoy charlamos con Zaira, estudiante de Ingeniería de Sistemas Audiovisuales y Multimedia, y nos sumergimos en el mundo donde la tecnología, el sonido y la creatividad se unen. Descubrimos cómo esta carrera mejora nuestras vidas de formas sorprendentes, desde reducir el ruido en nuestras ciudades hasta crear tecnología que revoluciona el sector audiovisual. Zaira nos cuenta cómo vivió sus primeros años de carrera, qué asignaturas marcaron su experiencia, y cómo esta disciplina se adapta a los avances tecnológicos que surgen cada día. Además, ¡estrenamos una canción creada con Inteligencia Artificial en tiempo récord! Una melodía que habla sobre mí y sobre este podcast, y Zaira nos explica cómo se combina la programación con la creatividad para hacer realidad cosas como esta. Si te interesa saber qué salidas profesionales tiene esta ingeniería o cómo la tecnología puede cambiar nuestra forma de vivir y disfrutar, este episodio es para ti. ¡No te lo pierdas, nena!
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In questo episodio di Educare con Calma parliamo con Zaira Schauwecker di una sfumatura particolare di libertà, la libertà di espressione del sé. Partendo da un messaggio che ho ricevuto su Instagram, Zaira ci offre il suo preziosissimo punto di vista, come sempre denso di spunti di riflessione, sul tema della scelta dell'abbigliamento legato al genere. 00:00 Introduzione 00:40 La libertà di espressione del sé 02:18 Messaggio di un genitore 04:58 Risposta di Zaira Schauwecker 24:28 Riflessioni di Carlotta 27:41 Risorse e saluti :: Nell'episodio menziono La newsletter da cui Zaira legge alcuni estratti nel suo intervento (e in cui puoi trovare anche i riferimenti della psicologa citata) La newsletter in cui Zaira riprende l'episodio del suo bimbo con la gonna ed espande quella riflessione Tutti gli altri contenuti menzionati puoi trovarli nella pagina dedicata a questo episodio su latela.com/podcast :: Come appoggiare il podcast Come ormai sai, io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor: fa parte della mia etica dal giorno in cui ho creato La Tela. Se ti piace il mio podcast e vuoi aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, puoi inviare gli episodi che ti piacciono a persone amiche e familiari e lasciare una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascolti. Ma soprattutto, puoi appoggiare il nostro lavoro. Per farlo hai tante opzioni: Puoi comprare o regalare il mio libro «Cosa sarò da grande» Puoi regalare una carta regalo con credito da utilizzare sullo shop de La Tela; Puoi regalare l'abbonamento per partecipare al mio percorso per Educare a lungo termine su Tutta La Tela In ogni caso, grazie di
Alex (@AlexSourGraps) and Kate (@MissKatefabe) review tonight's episode of NXT live from the old ECW arena, including:-Trick Williams & Bubba Ray Dudley vs. Ethan Page and Ridge Holland-Je'Von Evans vs. Wes Lee-Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice w/Dawn Marie as special guest referee-Roxanne Perez, Cora Jade, Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyxx vs. Jordynne Grace, Kelani Jordan, Zaira, Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer-Special apperances by Rob Van Dam & Francine-NXT General Manager Ava Raine to make a special announcementUse Bluechew and the code Fightful to get your first shipment free and make sure your PERFORMANCE is peak! Visit https://go.bluechew.com/fightful to receive your first month FREE -- pay only $5 shipping.All of the odds we speak about on Fightful come from our official partner, BetOnline! Check them out at http://BetOnline.AG for the fastest payouts and earliest lines on sports, wrestling and more!Our Sponsors:* Check out Tecovas and use my code SRS for a great deal: www.tecovas.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fightful-pro-wrestling-and-mma-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this month's episode, Zaira, Lucas, Ariya, and Khaloula will be talking about the effects of conflict and war. Tune in to see what they have to say about the Russo-Ukrainian War and the Israel-Hamas War!
Zaira con su temazo "Nosotros", se convierte en nuestro nuevo nº1 en Estación GNG - Disfruta la nueva Playlist top 30 Disfruta cada semana con las 30 mejores canciones del momento. En ésta semana ZAIRA copa lista con su temazo titulado NOSOTROS . 1 ZAIRA NOSOTROS 2 MESTIZA, CHAMBAO MIS OJOS 3 JUAN MAGAN, URI, BRIELLA, MAR LUCAS HIKI ( Remix ) 4 MIGUEL CAMPELLO NORTE Y SUR 5 KAROL G SI ANTES TE HUBIERA CONOCIDO 6 DAVID DESEO, BARROSO LA RIZOS 7 SMATHS HITS, DE LA ROSE, SUPER SOLO CALL CENTER 8 ANA MENA, EMILIA CARITA TRISTE 9 DEPOL DIME SOLO SI HAS PENSAO 10 GALVAN REAL AMOR ETERNO 11 SABRINA CARPENTER ESPRESSO 12 DAVID GUETTA, ONE REPUBLIC I DON´T WANNA WAIT 13 JAVI MEDINA YO QUIERO GUERRA 14 CHANDÉ, RAUL EL BALILLA AMIGO 15 BENSON BOONE BEAUTIFUL THINGS 16 AITANA 4TO 23 17 RAG´N BONE MAN, D.O.D RUSH OF BLOOD 18 LUIS CORTÉS QUE ME LLEVE EL AIRE 19 JERE, ARCO AVANZAR 20 LOLA INDIGO LA REINA 21 CALVIN HARRIS, ELLIE GOULDING, JOEL CORRY FREE 22 OZUNA SIGUELO BAILANDO 23 ISABEL AAIUN, FERNANDO MORENO POTRA SALVAJE 24 MARLENA, PAULA MATTHEUS NO TE DESEO LO PEOR 25 ROGER SANCHEZ, HUGEL GO AGAIN 26 LOMIIEL HAY LUPITA 27 YANDEL, FEID HABLAME CLARO 28 DAVID GUETTA, ALESSO, MADISON LOVE NEVER GOING HOME TONIGHT 29 BOB SINCLAIR, RON CARROLL HOUSE MUSIC 30 EL ALFA, NFASIS ESTE GUILLERMO NIETO Me gusta la música. Aunque hago muchas otras cosas en mi día a día para poder vivir, la música es una de las partes fundamentales de mi vida. La música me traslada a ese mundo donde vivir es algo más que respirar. Me lleva a un planeta en donde no existen las guerras, el odio, la envidia, el dolor, la enfermedad, el menosprecio y la desigualdad. Aunque en realidad sé que no todo es así... La música es una ilusión que me lleva y me trae. Me vuelve niño antes de envejecer y cada mañana me pongo ante el micrófono sabiendo que vuelvo a ser niño por unos minutos Cada dia creo en menos certezas, sólo mi Dios, mi fe, el amor a mis semejantes y a quienes no lo son. No soy maestro de nada ni me creo más que nadie. Maestro sólo hay uno y nos mira desde el cielo. No soy dueño de nada; toma y deja ir; coge y suelta, recibe y dona, ama y perdona. Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los buenos seres humanos que viven amando, pero especialmente lo hago pensando en aquéllos menos amados por los demás. Los que sufren la incomprensión, los refugiados de guerra, los que viven rodeados de violencia, los que padecen enfermedades, los que tienen el alma herida, los que han perdido la esperanza, los que sufren por desamor, los que han perdido algún ser querido, los que han perdido la alegría de vivir. Sentir que aunque sea por un instante puedo llevar una sonrisa a una persona me reconforta. Y más si es a través del instrumento más maravilloso: la música Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los que aman la paz y los que aman la música. Y por ello grito junto a todos vosotros: ¡Paz y música! Guillermo
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Zaira, Benson Boone, Mestiza, Chambao, Moby, India Carney, Rulo y la Contrabanda, Paperwater, Calypso Rose (12/09/24) . Disfrutamos con la música en libertad como estandarte principal. Programa musical sin guiones ni linea a seguir, un programa que se convierte a diario en un auténtico viaje musical donde la paz y la música son las señas de identidad máximas. Si deseas apoyar nuestro programa puedes hacerlo adquiriendo alguna de las prendas de nuestra tienda de Merchandising Oficial: www.vespublicidad.com/tienda Sigue a Guillermo Nieto en las Redes Sociales: Facebook: https://es-es.facebook.com/estaciongng/ Twitter: @GuillermoNietoG Tiktok: #musicaguillermonieto Instagram: @estaciongng Youtube: Música Guillermo Nieto Web: www.estaciongng.com
Smash Hits, De la Rose, Coldplay, Zerb, Sabrina Carpenter, Zaira, Califato 3/, La Plazuela, Alaska y Dinarama (11/09/24) GUILLERMO NIETO: Me gusta la música. Aunque hago muchas otras cosas en mi día a día para poder vivir, la música es una de las partes fundamentales de mi vida. La música me traslada a ese mundo donde vivir es algo más que respirar. Me lleva a un planeta en donde no existen las guerras, el odio, la envidia, el dolor, la enfermedad, el menosprecio y la desigualdad. Aunque en realidad sé que no todo es así... La música es una ilusión que me lleva y me trae. Me vuelve niño antes de envejecer y cada mañana me pongo ante el micrófono sabiendo que vuelvo a ser niño por unos minutos Cada dia creo en menos certezas, sólo mi Dios, mi fe, el amor a mis semejantes y a quienes no lo son. No soy maestro de nada ni me creo más que nadie. Maestro sólo hay uno y nos mira desde el cielo. No soy dueño de nada; toma y deja ir; coge y suelta, recibe y dona, ama y perdona. Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los buenos seres humanos que viven amando, pero especialmente lo hago pensando en aquéllos menos amados por los demás. Los que sufren la incomprensión, los refugiados de guerra, los que viven rodeados de violencia, los que padecen enfermedades, los que tienen el alma herida, los que han perdido la esperanza, los que sufren por desamor, los que han perdido algún ser querido, los que han perdido la alegría de vivir. Sentir que aunque sea por un instante puedo llevar una sonrisa a una persona me reconforta. Y más si es a través del instrumento más maravilloso: la música Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los que aman la paz y los que aman la música. Y por ello grito junto a todos vosotros: ¡Paz y música!
T-Kea is joined by Zaira, mental health advocate and creator of the podcast Adoptees Crossing Lines, to discuss the emotional impact of being adopted. Zaira also discusses the experience of volunteering for BPDBST as a member of the Communications committee. SpotlightDeAndre Jones, son of boxer Roy Jones Jr., died by suicide on June 22, 2024 at the age of 32. ResourceThe Adoptees Crossing Lines podcast shares the raw truths about the experience of being an adoptee and deconstructs the romanticism of adoption. Adoptees Crossing Lines exposes the lies, abuse, and pain that gets silenced. Community ChangemakerDr. Sade Dunn is a Licensed Professional Counselor/Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and an Assistant Professor at Bowie State University. Dr. Dunn is the founder of Methods Therapy, LLC, a private practice that offers individual, family, and group counseling in addition to vocational services and medication management. Upcoming Events!Webinar - Beyond Success: Addressing Suicide Among Executives, Public Figures, & High-AchieversDate: September 17, 2024Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ESTLocation: VirtualRegister here!Suicide Awareness and Prevention Symposium: It's Okay to Not Be OkayDate: September 21, 2024Time: 10:00 AMLocation: Reid Temple A.M.E. Church, 11400 Glenn Dale Blvd, Glenn Dale, MD 20769Community Event: Black Mental Health Matters TooDate: September 24, 2024Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM EST (Doors open at 4:30 PM)Location: Robinwood Community Recreation Center, 469 Tyler Ave, Annapolis, MD 21403The Kickback BrunchDate: September 28, 2024Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: The Empanada Lady, 10 South St, Ste 100, Baltimore, MD 21202Get your tickets here!Moment of Inspiration: "There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn't." - John BrownDonateYour support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in the Black community. To donate, text "STOPSUICIDE" to 53-555.ShopGet your merch and support the show!Connect with Us!Follow BPDBST on IGFollow BPDBST on TikTokSubscribe to BPDBST on YoutubeFollow BPDBST on FacebookFollow BPDBST on LinkedInFollow T-Kea on IG and TikTokFollow Jordan on IGThe Upstander Ripple Effect Where stories come alive to inspire the best of humanity. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
No sé como llegamos acá, pero le festejamos el cumpleaños a la mejor amiga de Zaira Nara: entradas épicas, sorpresas y saludos especiales.
Da Igual, Bombai, La Pegatina, Mercenario, Zaira, Raul Camacho, Kapo, MoBlack, Salif Keita, Galvan Real, Antonio Orozco .... Un temazo tras otro es lo que os vais a encontrar si decidis escuchar éste programa de radio y podcast musical que no para de aglutinar seguidores en éste 2024 , consiguiendo cotas que antes jamás habia conseguido. Este año encontrareis por ejemplo a Estación GNG destacado en la sección Podcast de Verano de Amazon Music, algo que es increible para todo el equipo de nuestro programa. Gracias a todos los que nos seguis dia tras dia. En redes sociales estamos rozando los 50.000 seguidores .... REALES, que es algo importante a destacar, NO TODO LO QUE VEIS ES REAL, siempre tenedlo en cuenta, y lo que veais en torno a GNG os podemos asegurar, que más ó menos siempre estará basado en la realidad. PAZ Y MUSICA
Zarex y Hibiki recuerdan lo que era el internet de finales de los 90 y se les une la señorita Zaira. mientras Deluxe continua recluido en algun lugar de China, Rober anda de picaflor y Phoenix perdido en un cerro arriba de una carretilla.
En este episodio #152 de "Café de Datos", tenemos el honor de conversar con Zaira Sáenz, la Secretaria de Desarrollo Económico para la Ciudad de Monterrey. Zaira comparte su valiosa experiencia en la promoción de inversiones, el apoyo a startups y la creación de programas de empleo. Con una sólida formación en administración de empresas y derecho, y una amplia trayectoria tanto en el sector público como privado, nos revela estrategias clave para impulsar el crecimiento económico y la innovación en Monterrey. No te pierdas esta inspiradora charla sobre cómo transformar el ecosistema empresarial y emprendedor de la ciudad.Support the Show.¿Te gusto este episodio? ¿Quieres aprender más de analítica de datos? Te invitamos a formar parte de la 2da generación de "Retos Academy" donde podrás aprender 15 técnicas introductorias para análisis de datos o si buscas un curso más orientado a Ventas te recomendamos nuestro nuevo reto "Big Data y Herramientas para Automatización de Ventas" Arrancamos el 02 de Septiembre del 2024, así que inscríbete ya en: www.datlas.mx/marketplace
The guys suffer through Happy's dog farts while they discuss how Justin and Kate ate rancid meat and lived to tell the tale, then Christian recounts how he said something awkwardly sexual in the presence of some manly bros. We read a letter from Courtney about that one time Justin touched her shoulder after Seminar on Broadway, plus she offers a WYR about whether they'd want to receive a compliment a day or a bit of helpful feedback a day. Finally, we hear a voicemail from Zaira full of compliments and a WYR about having long toe nails vs finger nails. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jueves cargado de buena música; enchufa nuestro programa y disfruta, no hagas caso al GPS ni VOZ de Google Maps Hoy volvimos a disfrutar con un montón de temazos; entre otros sonaron ... Viva Suecia, Dire Straits, Isabel Aaiun, Rocio Reverte, Raule, Zaira, Karol G, Demarco Flamenco, Bob Marley, Hijos de Nacho Vidal, Bordón 4, Rozalén, Kygo, Calvin Harris y más Gracias a los 7.200 suscritos que nos seguis dando todo vuestro cariño y apoyo dia tras dia ...
In questo episodio di Educare con calma, parliamo degli stereotipi di genere che vengono assorbiti dai (bambini) maschi. Vi leggo una newsletter di Zaira Schauwecker che inizia con tre testimonianze di genitori che hanno affrontato la difficoltà dei loro figli maschi nell'uscire dagli stereotipi di genere. Zaira sottolinea l'importanza di continuare a lavorare per decostruire gli stereotipi di genere, nonostante le influenze esterne e suggerisce 5 strumenti pratici per offrire un'alternativa a casa e preparare i bambini ad affrontare le (possibili) prese in giro. :: Nell'episodio menziono La newsletter di Zaira Episodio 86 con Zaira: Piccole rivoluzioni per sgretolare gli stereotipi di genere Il libro + guida di Zaira: La grandinata misteriosa Lorenzo Piccolo con le Nina's Drag Queens :: Come appoggiare il podcast Come ormai sai, io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor: fa parte della mia etica dal giorno in cui ho creato La Tela. Se ti piace il mio podcast e vuoi aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, puoi inviare gli episodi che ti piacciono a persone amiche e familiari e lasciare una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascolti. Ma soprattutto, puoi appoggiare il nostro lavoro. Per farlo hai tante opzioni: Puoi comprare o regalare il mio libro «Cosa sarò da grande» Puoi regalare una carta regalo con credito da utilizzare sullo shop de La Tela; Puoi regalare l'abbonamento per partecipare al mio percorso per Educare a lungo termine su Tutta La Tela In ogni caso, grazie di
Claudia Sheinbaum sera la próxima presidente y como lo tomaron las gentes? El clasismo se desató en twitter, Zarex nos explica de una forma no gay por que usa faldita, le preguntamos a Zaira el nuevo nombre de Pornstar que le pondria a Phoenix . Nodal y Angela Aguilar son los nuevos weyes mas odiados de Mexico, Quistis nos cuenta de como trolea a la banda cuando le piden fotos mahorescas de su "gatito"
In today's episode, we watch the push and pull as two emotionless Arrows fall hopelessly in love! In Shards of Hope, as Aden and Zaira find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, they begin to navigate the unfamiliar waters of emotional attachment and romantic love, challenging everything they have been taught to believe about strength and vulnerability. Nalini Singh masterfully depicts the journey of two hardened warriors learning to embrace their feelings, revealing the redemptive power of love and the struggle for a new identity in a world that no longer demands conformity. BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer https://amzn.to/3wWHAK2 Witch Queen of Halloween by Kresley Cole https://amzn.to/4e1V6Ni Sign up for author Nalini Singh's newsletter to receive fan service here: https://nalinisingh.com/ Want the official Psy-Changeling Reading Order? Click here: https://nalinisingh.com/books/psychangeling-series/ Want to learn worldbuilding from Leslye? Sign up here: https://learn.myimaginaryfriends.net/ Want to learn story structure from Ines? Sign up here: https://ineswrites.com/PTP Get ready for Allegiance of Honor, coming in 2 weeks! Grab your copy to read along: https://amzn.to/3Ve3G4b Find the hosts online at: Leslye Penelope: https://lpenelope.com/ Ines Johnson: https://ineswrites.com/ Credits: "Moonlight Hall" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.
Send us a Text Message.This week on Go Get your Dad, Cristal and Gerald welcome back Paulette and Zaira as they talk about their journeys in motherhood. Join these 4 ladies as they discuss their experiences postpartum, birthing and where they currently are in their journey.Make sure you follow Go Get your dad on Instagram and TikTok!Email us at ggydpodcast@gmail.com
¿Que sería de este podcast sin nuestros amigos? En el caso de hoy nuestro invitados son más, muchísimo más que nuestros amigos, son nuestros pastores Pablo y Zaira que han decidido como familia dedicar su vida a una de las cosas más bonitas, útiles y reconfortantes que puede haber: hacer que la gente conozca a Dios. Este episodio es para conocer su historia, como se dieron cuenta que querían casarse, como funciona un matrimonio de pastores y algunos detalles bellísimos de su día a día al mando de la iglesia Para nosotros es bellísimo poder contar entre nuestra gente querida a dos personas tan buenas, tan llenas de luz y de buenos sentimientos, gracias por venir, por dejar acá un testimonio de amor, trabajo y fe. Los queremos muchísimo. Igual que siempre un abrazo y gracias por la compañía. Síganlos en sus redes: @alemedina_oficial @zairazap @fuentedevidacenter @vidajuvenilfv PATREON https://www.patreon.com/Kekasados Contenido exclusivo, bonus y lives sólo Є3 al mes. ➡️ SUSCRÍBETE: youtube.com/@kekamartineztv ➡️ KEKA: http://instagram.com/kekamartineztv ➡️ HECTOR: http://instagram.com/hachepe___
Emerging threats are targeting organizations from seemingly every angle. This means security teams must expand their focus to secure as many domains as possible. OpenText is building on its holistic approach to cybersecurity with new innovations that make it easier for organizations to secure themselves against next generation threats. This segment is sponsored by OpenText. Visit https://securityweekly.com/opentextrsac to learn more about them! In reaction to the increasing potential of threat actors unaffected by the current state of cybersecurity measures and vulnerability management tools yielding “rarely actioned reports and long lists of generic remediations” as the attack surface continues to expand, Gartner has suggested a new program: CTEM - Continuous Threat Exposure Management. A continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) program is an integrated, iterative approach to prioritizing potential treatments and continually refining security posture improvements. Join Hive Pro's VP of Product Marketing and former Gartner Analyst, Zaira Pirzada to better understand: - The state of the current threat landscape - The SOC pain points - What Continuous Threat Exposure Management is and best practices to implement it This segment is sponsored by Hive Pro. Visit https://securityweekly.com/hiveprorsac to learn more about them! Traditional Managed Detection and Response (MDR) methods, centered on threat-based security, often miss the bigger picture of evolving cyber risks. This segment explores the shift towards a proactive, risk-based MDR approach, emphasizing the importance of anticipating and mitigating risks before they escalate into threats. We'll discuss the benefits of integrating risk management into security strategies and the key factors organizations should weigh when enhancing their cyber risk reduction efforts. This segment is sponsored by Critical Start. Visit https://securityweekly.com/criticalstartrsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-361
Emerging threats are targeting organizations from seemingly every angle. This means security teams must expand their focus to secure as many domains as possible. OpenText is building on its holistic approach to cybersecurity with new innovations that make it easier for organizations to secure themselves against next generation threats. This segment is sponsored by OpenText. Visit https://securityweekly.com/opentextrsac to learn more about them! In reaction to the increasing potential of threat actors unaffected by the current state of cybersecurity measures and vulnerability management tools yielding “rarely actioned reports and long lists of generic remediations” as the attack surface continues to expand, Gartner has suggested a new program: CTEM - Continuous Threat Exposure Management. A continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) program is an integrated, iterative approach to prioritizing potential treatments and continually refining security posture improvements. Join Hive Pro's VP of Product Marketing and former Gartner Analyst, Zaira Pirzada to better understand: - The state of the current threat landscape - The SOC pain points - What Continuous Threat Exposure Management is and best practices to implement it This segment is sponsored by Hive Pro. Visit https://securityweekly.com/hiveprorsac to learn more about them! Traditional Managed Detection and Response (MDR) methods, centered on threat-based security, often miss the bigger picture of evolving cyber risks. This segment explores the shift towards a proactive, risk-based MDR approach, emphasizing the importance of anticipating and mitigating risks before they escalate into threats. We'll discuss the benefits of integrating risk management into security strategies and the key factors organizations should weigh when enhancing their cyber risk reduction efforts. This segment is sponsored by Critical Start. Visit https://securityweekly.com/criticalstartrsac to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-361
BOOTCAMP.SOLARPRENEURS.COMBUY YOUR SOLARCON 2024 TICKET HERE. USE CODE: TAYLORHow to Develop a Winning Culture in Solar - Alex Hogan-HallTOP 10 MOST DOWNLOADED EPISODES OF ALL TIMEhttps://www.youtube.com/@solarpreneursgoals.solarpreneurs.comoneliners.solarpreneurs.comhttps://solciety.co/ - JOIN SOLCIETY NOW!SIRO APP - LEARN MORE! The SOLARPRENEUR podcast is here to help you close more deals in the solar industry, generate more leads and referrals, and hopefully, have a much better time and situation.
In questo episodio di Educare con calma parlo di nuovo di un argomento importante: il carico mentale, questa volta con focus sulla coppia. Lo faccio leggendo un altro articolo di Zaira, perché trovo che la sua visione sia chiara e diretta, due caratteristiche necessarie quando si affrontano queste tematiche. :: Nell'episodio menziono L'articolo completo di Zaira che leggo in questo episodio L'altro episodio con Zaira sul carico mentale L'episodio con Zaira su come educare alla parità di genere Il libro per l'infanzia + guida per l'adulto «La grandinata misteriosa» :: Come appoggiare il podcast Come ormai sai, io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor: fa parte della mia etica dal giorno in cui ho creato La Tela. Se ti piace il mio podcast e vuoi aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, puoi inviare gli episodi che ti piacciono a persone amiche e familiari e lasciare una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascolti. Ma soprattutto, puoi appoggiare il nostro lavoro. Per farlo hai tante opzioni: Puoi comprare o regalare il mio libro «Cosa sarò da grande» Puoi regalare una carta regalo con credito da utilizzare sullo shop de La Tela; Puoi regalare l'abbonamento per partecipare al mio percorso per Educare a lungo termine su Tutta La Tela In ogni caso, grazie di
No puedes perderte este episodio donde hablamos sobre uno de los temas pilares en el matrimonio: las finanzas. Una vez más invitamos a una experta para responder a nuestras preguntas. Ella es Zaira Venegas, esposa y madre; licenciada en educación y desarrollo humano con maestría en finanzas. ¡No dejes de escuchar y compartir este episodio!
In a world where the traditional boundaries of office space and geography are increasingly blurred, law firm owners face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Here the question of hands-on versus hands-off management takes on new dimensions, particularly in the legal profession. Today, we explore a paradigm-shifting approach to leadership: being hands-on without the need to physically be there. Join us in this episode of "Smart Lawyers Position to Transition" as host, Victoria Collier, uncovers the secrets to effective law firm management from afar, with our guest, Zaira Solano, leading the charge. About Our Guest Zaira Solano was raised in Weehawken, New Jersey in a tightly knit Dominican family. She is fluent in both Spanish and English. Zaira realized a childhood ambition when she became an attorney. She created a game plan and worked hard to achieve her goals. Zaira worked for several firms throughout the Atlanta area while earning her law degree at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Zaira discovered her passion for immigration during law school. Later in her training, she clerked at an immigration firm in Atlanta, Georgia. Zaira also worked in the Fulton County Public Defender's Office in the Complex Case Division. In 2011, Zaira founded Solano Law Firm with a focus on immigration law to serve the Latino community. She believes in providing honest representation and educating clients throughout the process. Contact Solano Immigration Law Firm if you or someone you know needs immigration services for a family member or humanitarian reasons http://solanofirm.com/ Key Takeaways • Flexibility is Key: In the virtual era, flexibility is paramount. Zaira emphasizes the importance of adaptability in responding to changing market dynamics and business needs. • Empowerment Drives Success: By empowering team members and fostering a culture of trust and autonomy, law firm owners can drive success even in remote environments. • Strategic Planning Pays Dividends: Strategic planning is essential for navigating the complexities of law firm management. From setting clear goals to developing actionable plans, Zaira highlights the importance of foresight and preparation. We want to hear from you! You can leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Click here and then scroll down the page to the rating and review section. You can also leave us a rating in Spotify by clicking here. Connect with Victoria Collier https://quidproquolaw.com/ Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1284225722042602 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/victoria-collier-coaching/
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Muchos de nosotros tenemos en mente una idea, proyecto o negocio para emprender, pero ¿cuántos logran concretarlo y llevarlo a cabo? En este capítulo de Las 3 R's, Zaira Zepeda quien es Licenciada en Relaciones Internacionales y Maestra en Bussiness Administration por el ITAM, presidenta de la Asociación de mujeres jefas de empresa en la Ciudad de México, A.C. (una organización que agrupa a mujeres empresarias, propietarias o accionistas que participan en la operación de las micro, pequeñas medianas y grandes empresas buscando la unidad de las mujeres empresarias, apoyando su participación hacia mejores oportunidades que les permitan generar empleos y riqueza; logrando mejorar las oportunidades de negocios y todo lo que conlleva “emprender” un negocio y hacerlo crecer, aprovechando las oportunidades y aportando valor. Conoce más del trabajo de Zaira Zepeda en: IG- https://www.instagram.com/zairazepedah/ Sígueme en mis redes para más contenido: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3c6lvLv TikTok - https://bit.ly/3fYWwLd Spotify - https://spoti.fi/38gi6Y9 Youtube - https://bit.ly/3mvQreaiada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy conversamos desde nuestro estudio en vivo en el Tema del Día con Bethy Arana, Abogada, analista y Zaira Navas, jefa Estado de Derecho y Seguridad de Cristosal.
Zaira Melero, CFA, miembro del Comité de Advocacy de CFA Society Spain y coautora del Informe sobre el sector en la UE de CFA Institute y CFA Society Spain.
¡Hoy tenemos un testimonio de psicología cognitiva! Zaira de Madrid hizo un trabajo maravilloso con la ansiedad flotante y la depresión. Trabajó con la magnífica psicóloga Marta Batlle. La ansiedad flotante o generalizada es diferente que los ataques de ansiedad; es estar nervioso mucha parte del día y estresado por cosas pequeñas. Y eso se trata de con psicología cognitiva o del pensamiento tal y como explico en mis libros cognitivos: "El arte de no amargarse la vida", "Las gafas de la felicidad", "Ser feliz en Alaska" y "Nada es tan terrible". Zaira ha aprendido a que su mente funcione de otra forma y ahora la paz y la alegría han llegado a su vida.
Healthy Busy Life - Cambia la tua vita, un'abitudine alla volta
Parità di genere: se ne parla tanto negli ultimi anni e ci sono numerosi correnti di pensiero relativamente a come essere più inclusivi e come mettere in discussione tanti degli stereotipi con i quali siamo cresciuti. Non è semplicemente una questione di cambiare linguaggio, ma anche mindset, è questo è un processo che ancora facciamo fatica a navigare ed affrontare positivamente, soprattutto perché, spesso, non sappiamo da dove partire. E' per questo che ne parlo insieme a Zaira Schauwecker, ingegnera meccanica e divulgatrice di parità di genere, che ci aiuterà a comprendere il perché sia importante avere una nostra sensibilità su questo argomento, come aggiornare i nostri valori e allenare il nostro spirito critico. Ascolta il podcast e fammi sapere cosa ne pensi! Scopri di più su Zaira Schauwecker: 〰️ Instagram: @zairaracconta
The guys suffer through Happy's dog farts while they discuss how Justin and Kate ate rancid meat and lived to tell the tale, then Christian recounts how he said something awkwardly sexual in the presence of some manly bros. We read a letter from Courtney about that one time Justin touched her shoulder after Seminar on Broadway, plus she offers a WYR about whether they'd want to receive a compliment a day or a bit of helpful feedback a day. Finally, we hear a voicemail from Zaira full of compliments and a WYR about having long toe nails vs finger nails. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zaria Parvez, global social media manager at Duolingo, joins PodCatalyst host and IABC Executive Director Peter Finn to share her outstanding journey on TikTok. With her creative and interactive approach, Zaria has made Duolingo a prominent figure in the TikTok community, particularly among Gen Z and with over 6.7 million followers and counting. This episode explores how creative freedom and trust have been instrumental in Duolingo's success, as Zaira's ability to connect with the platform's younger audience has propelled her to new heights and made her a role model for others. Parvez will lead the session “Keep it Simple Stupid: Duolingo's Guide to Calculated Risk on Social” at IABC World Conference 2023, 4-7 June in Toronto. Tune in today for a preview of this can't-miss discussion. LINKS *Mentioned in this episode* https://www.tiktok.com/@duolingo?lang=en | https://twitter.com/adage/status/1518762052596162563 | https://wc.iabc.com/ *Social Media* https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaria-parvez-645983140/ | https://twitter.com/iabc | https://www.linkedin.com/company/iabc/| https://www.facebook.com/IABCWorld | https://www.youtube.com/user/IABClive | https://www.instagram.com/iabcgram/ *IABC Websites* https://www.iabc.com/| https://catalyst.iabc.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iabc/message
Gwinnett County police are calling for information on what happened to a Hispanic woman who disappeared after going out with friends last fall. Police issued a call for information on he whereabouts of Selena Garcia on Monday. Garcia's family last heard from her on October 7, her sister Zaira Garcia told the Daily Post last week. The 25-year-old told her sister she was going out with friends. Her family has not heard from her since then. Her sister said a message she sent a few days later was marked read, but never responded to. The police department's call for information in the Selena Garcia disappearance came days after Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta issued its own call for information on her last Friday. Garcia was reported missing from her home on Dickens Terrace in Lilburn, and police said she is known to frequent the Lilburn, Norcross and Buford areas. She is described as being 5-feet, 4-inches tall and weighing 160 pounds, with brown eyes, straight brown hair and multiple tattoos. Her tattoos include a "503" across her fingers on her right hand, "Maria" on the outside of her wrist and a dark green marijuana plant on the top of her hand. Selena Garcia had been released from the Gwinnett County Jail the day before her family last heard from her. She had been arrested last July on charges of tampering with evidence, criminal trespass for unlawful purposes, and giving a false name, address or birthdate to a law enforcement officer. Anyone who has information about Selena Garcia's whereabouts is asked to call detectives or crime stoppers. Twenty-five people named in a 210-count indictment — for crimes ranging from racketeering to murder, gang activity and armed robbery — have been arrested by multiple law enforcement agencies, including agencies from Gwinnett County. Gwinnett County police announced their Gang Unit worked with the Gwinnett Sheriff's Office Fugitive Unit, the Gwinnett County District Attorney's Office, the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, the DeKalb County Police Department, the Fulton County district Attorney's Office and the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office to make the arrests. There were 26 suspects named in the indictment, and one of them, 22-year-old Decatur resident Khari "RX Yano" Kelley, remains at large. The arrests or the 25 other suspects named in the indictment, however, came after a year-long investigation by the Gwinnett Police Gang Unit. In August 2021, multiple shooting cases along Boggs Road in Duluth led investigators to discover ongoing violence between 'Blixtz' gang and '56 Gang. On August 29, 2021, '56 Gang' members shot and killed 18-year-old Jeremiah Pretto (an 18-year-old male from Duluth). The case evolved into a RICO investigation against the "56 Gang" in December 2021 as several members were charged with violent cases. Investigators also discovered the '56 Gang' was working with the 'Drug Rich' gang as cases began to emerge where members of both gangs were accused or committing crimes began to emerge. The case came to a head when the top two leaders of the "56 Gang" — Lawrenceville resident Ladavion "Chicago" Smith, 22, and Clarkston resident Cameron "XG" Hamilton, 18 — along with the two highest ranking members of the "Drug Rich" gang — Stone Mountain residents Dalemonte "Drug Rich Hect" Neshawn Stilley, 24, and Zaion "Drug Rich Peso" Sharif Martinez, 27 — were indicted on RICO charges by a Gwinnett County grand jury on Jan. 25, along with 22 other members of the two gangs. In addition to the RICO charges, however, the indictment also lists several other crimes, including violations of the Gang Act, malice and felony murder, armed robbery, hijacking a motor vehicle, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and various firearms offenses. asmine Morales is mourning the big life events, such as high school graduation, that her little sister, Susana, will not get to have because she was murdered by a now former police officer last summer. Meanwhile, Zaira Garcia has been in a constant state of worry about her sister, Selena, who has been missing since last October. The cases involving Susana Morales and Selena Garcia are just some of the cases that are causing concern among Hispanic residents in Gwinnett County. Some of the cases involve people, like Garcia, who are still classified as missing, while others involve people, such as Morales or Jose Daniel Martinez, who have been the victims of murderers. And, other cases, such as the one involving Rodrigo Floriano Mayen, involve deaths that have been classified as being the result of drug overdoses. These cases all add up to a Hispanic community that is turning to Gwinnett County police and asking what the county's law enforcement is doing to keep them safe. The Hispanic community got a chance to address its concerns to Gwinnett police officials, including Police Chief J.D. McClure, during a community meeting at Universal Church on Thursday night. Attendees highlighted a number of issues, asking police what they are doing about concerns such as fentanyl, gangs, curfews for young people, missing persons cases and human trafficking. For attendees their concerns are reinforced by cases such as the murder of Morales, the disappearance of Garcia, the overdose death of Mayen, and the shooting death of Martinez — which police have indicated was an apparent gang initiation killing — highlight the diversity of issues the Hispanic community is concerned about. Zaira Garcia also mentioned that some are afraid of police because they think officers will arrest them and try to have them deported. Major Jordan Griffin, who is the commander of the police department's West Precinct, said Hispanic residents should not be worried about whether officers will check their immigration status, however, because that is not their job. Zaira also highlighted the need for more Spanish speaking personnel in the department, while Jasmine Morales voiced her frustrations in how the department handled the investigation of her sister's disappearance prior to her death. JD McClure continued to defend his department and their handling of the Morales case. Brookwood senior Diana Collins and Grayson junior Gicarri Harris earned the top awards among the Gwinnett Tipoff Club's postseason honors Monday for the best in local high school basketball. Collins was selected as the county's Girls Player of the Year, and Harris was the Boys Player of the Year. In addition to Collins' award, the Brookwood girls were named Co-Girls Team of the Year, sharing the award with the Hebron Christian girls. Both Brookwood and Hebron won state titles, and their coaches — Brookwood's Courtney Mincy and Hebron's Jan Azar — shared Girls Coach of the Year honors. For a list off all the players selected to the teams, please head to Gwinnett Prep Sports dot com. Whataburger is coming to Gwinnett County next week. The Texas-based restaurant chain announced it will open at the Exchange @ Gwinnett, which is located at 2925 Buford Drive in Buford, on March 20. The restaurant, which will the third Whataburger location in metro Atlanta, will only offer drive-thru service at first. The location will be open 24 hours a day and it is the first of two Whataburger locations that are slated to open in Gwinnett County. An additional location in Snellville is set to open at a later date. The new restaurant is expected to generate 150 new jobs in the Buford area. In anticipation of traffic created by the opening, Whataburger has announced is will pay Gwinnett County police to provide traffic control for the restaurant's opening. The openings of Whataburger locations in Kennesaw and Woodstock led to long lines of traffic that spilled out of the restaurants parking lots and onto adjacent streets. Whataburger announced it will add online ordering and pick-up, as well as dine-in options, in the weeks to come as those services become ready to roll out The Georgia Senate passed legislation Monday that will require Georgia public schools to conduct active-shooter drills by Oct. 1 of each year. Governor Brian Kemp's “Safe Schools Act” also creates a school-safety and anti-gang certification for teachers and other school employees who complete a school safety and gang-deterrence training program. Though the bill ultimately passed nearly unanimously, it drew criticism from Democrats. Senator Elena Parent, a Democrat from Atlanta lamented that the bill highlights the failure to pass meaningful gun control laws. Parent, who ultimately voted for the bill, noted that several Democratic-sponsored gun control bills have not received committee hearings during this year's legislative session. The bill's focus on gang-violence prevention also drew concerns. Grayson Democratic Senator Nikki Merritt voiced concerns that the identification focused training could lead to racial profiling. The bill now moves to the governor's desk for his signature. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In questo episodio di Educare con Calma io e Zaira vi leggiamo un suo articolo su un tema molto importante: il carico mentale. Trovate il suo articolo sul suo blog (che vi invito a leggere): Carico mentale, ti senti un genitore stanco, impaziente e inadeguato? Trovate Zaira anche su Instagram come @zairacconta. :: Come appoggiare il podcast Io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor, perché le pubblicità alimentano il consumismo e mi danno fastidio (quindi non voglio sottoporre voi una cosa che dà fastidio a me). Se vi piace il mio podcast e volete aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, potete aiutarmi a diffonderlo lasciando una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascoltate e/o acquistare uno dei miei corsi o prodotti: Educare a lungo termine – un corso online su un'educazione più consapevole (che educa noi prima dei nostri figli). Tanti genitori mi dicono che gli ha cambiato la vita. Co-schooling: educare a casa – un corso online su come giocare con i figli in maniera produttiva e affiancare il percorso scolastico per mantenere vivo il loro naturale amore per il sapere. Come si fa un bebè – una guida sull'educazione sessuale per il genitore + libretto stampabile per bambini per avviare la conversazione Storie Arcobaleno – una guida sulla diversità di genere per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per abbattere i tabù. È il tuo coccodrillo – una guida sui capricci per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per aiutarli a processare le emozioni. La Tela Shop – qui trovate attività stampabili in stile montessori per bambini (chiamarle attività è riduttivo), libricini per prime letture, audiolibri per bambini di favole sulla realtà, lezioni online di disegno e di musicalità… e presto molto altro!
This week Lara and Michael sit down with Nida and Zaira Abu Baker, daughters of Shukri Abu Baker one of the Holy Land Foundation 5. Shukri is a political prisoner prosecuted in a wave of unjust rulings following post-9/11 hysteria. The ACLU said the prosecution was part of a pattern of the US government targeting faith-based charities "on the basis of unsubstantiated evidence and without even basic due process protections". We discuss the resurgence of the campaign to Free Shukri Abu Baker and the other two members of the HLF5 who remain unjustly imprisoned. We talk about the absolute delusion of the largest exporter of terrorism in the world (the US government) convicting a Muslim family and community man on preposterous charges related to terrorism. In doing so they destroyed the lives of all 5 families and a charity that helped to improve the conditions for impoverished people across the world.
In questo episodio di Educare con Calma parliamo di educazione alla parità di genere: spesso sento che la parità di genere viene affrontata da un luogo di rabbia (per esempio, alcune femministe su IG ne parlano attaccando una categoria di donne per difenderne un'altra), ma io credo la rabbia possa essere il motore, certo, ma affinché un cambiamento sia davvero sostenibile nel tempo, deve avvenire da un luogo di amore, accoglienza, accettazione e rispetto. Per questo ho deciso di usare il mio privilegio (di avere una piattaforma grande) per amplificare voci che meritano: inizio con quella di Zaira, il cui lavoro prezioso si concentra proprio sull'educazione all'uguaglianza di genere. :: Nell'episodio menziono Il post di Zaira (che leggo quasi integralmente): 20 consigli pratici per educare alla parità di genere (qui trovate anche tutti gli altri link a libri, case editrici e collane che menziono) Il sito web di Zaira www.zairacconta.com L'account Instagram di Zaira @zairacconta. :: Come appoggiare il podcast Io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor, perché le pubblicità alimentano il consumismo e mi danno fastidio (quindi non voglio sottoporre voi una cosa che dà fastidio a me). Se vi piace il mio podcast e volete aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, potete aiutarmi a diffonderlo lasciando una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascoltate e/o acquistare uno dei miei corsi o prodotti: Educare a lungo termine – un corso online su un'educazione più consapevole (che educa noi prima dei nostri figli). Tanti genitori mi dicono che gli ha cambiato la vita. Co-schooling: educare a casa – un corso online su come giocare con i figli in maniera produttiva e affiancare il percorso scolastico per mantenere vivo il loro naturale amore per il sapere. Come si fa un bebè – una guida sull'educazione sessuale per il genitore + libretto stampabile per bambini per avviare la conversazione Storie Arcobaleno – una guida sulla diversità di genere per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per abbattere i tabù. È il tuo coccodrillo – una guida sui capricci per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per aiutarli a processare le emozioni. La Tela Shop – qui trovate attività stampabili in stile montessori per bambini (chiamarle attività è riduttivo), libricini per prime letture, audiolibri per bambini di favole sulla realtà, lezioni online di disegno e di musicalità… e presto molto altro!
Questo episodio di Educare con Calma è nato in seguito alla domanda di una mamma che stava cercando metodi alternativi ad ABA per il suo bambino che ha una disabilità. Io non mi sentivo di poterle rispondere con cognizione di causa e allora ho chiesto alla mia community… e la community ha risposto! Queste sono alcune delle testimonianze che mi sono arrivate. Ringrazio Sonia, Marisa, Sarah, Carol, Valentina, Chiara e Rachele. Qui trovate Rachele. Qui trovate Sonia. Qui trovate Sarah. Se le altre persone che hanno gentilmente partecipato hanno piacere di inserire qui i loro riferimenti, per favore, riscrivetemi a ciao@latela.com Ps. Nell'episodio dico “diversamente abile” pensando fosse la terminologia più corretta: in realtà, è meglio usare un linguaggio che focalizza sulle abilità. Il termine preferito è "persona con disabilità", perché a chiunque, in un determinato momento della propria vita, può succedere di sperimentare una condizione di disabilità. Grazie a Zaira per l'appunto. :: Come appoggiare il podcast: Io non faccio pubblicità e non accetto sponsor, perché le pubblicità alimentano il consumismo e mi danno fastidio (quindi non voglio sottoporre voi una cosa che dà fastidio a me). Se vi piace il mio podcast e volete aiutarmi a mantenerlo vivo, potete aiutarmi a diffonderlo lasciando una recensione sulla piattaforma dove lo ascoltate e/o acquistare uno dei miei corsi o prodotti: Educare a lungo termine – un corso online su un'educazione più consapevole (che educa noi prima dei nostri figli). Tanti genitori mi dicono gli ha cambiato la vita. Co-schooling: educare a casa – un corso online su come giocare con i figli in maniera produttiva e affiancare il percorso scolastico per mantenere vivo il loro naturale amore per il sapere. Come si fa un bebè – una guida per il genitore + libro stampabile per i bambini per avviare l'educazione sessuale in casa. Storie Arcobaleno – una guida per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per abbattere i tabù sulla diversità sessuale e di genere. È il tuo coccodrillo – una guida per il genitore + libro stampabile per bambini per capire i capricci e affrontarli con calma. La Tela Shop – qui trovate attività per bambini stampabili (chiamarle attività è riduttivo), libricini per prime letture in stile montessori, audiolibri di favole reali per bambini, storie illustrate per le mamme… e presto molto altro!
This week on Maximum Mom, your host Elise Buie joined Zaira Solano.Zaira earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Georgia College & State University. While earning her degree, she worked in the office of a solo practitioner in the metro Atlanta area. She gained valuable, hands-on experience in family law, criminal law, and worker's compensation law prior to her legal education.She worked for several firms throughout the Atlanta area while earning her law degree at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Zaira discovered her passion for immigration during law school. Later in her training, she clerked at an immigration firm in Atlanta, Georgia. She also worked in the Fulton County Public Defender's Office in the Complex Case Division. In 2011, Zaira founded Solano Law Firm with a focus on immigration law to serve the Latino community. She believes in providing honest representation and educating clients throughout the process.3:09 founded the firm in Atlanta8:02 I have a kickass nanny12:48 different experience16:38 for my moms at the firm20:16 the single parents24:41 we will figure it out29:10 being flexible enough34:28 the mom guilt kicks in38:23 some weight off my shouldersWatch the interview here.MaxLawCon tickets are on sale now! Grab your ticket today at www.MaxLawCon2022.comSubscribe to Maximum Mom on your favorite podcast player so you never miss an episode!Sign up for the Maximum Mom newsletter!