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In this episode of the I DO Wedding Marketing podcast, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Zoila Castro—co-founder of Nomad Agency and BTS Bridal Besties—to talk all things luxury bridal marketing and wedding day content creation. We explored how to authentically connect with today's luxury couples on social media, the growing demand for wedding day content creators, and how to make your wedding content truly stand out on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest. Zoila shared her global background in luxury fashion and bridal marketing, including her incredible work with brands like Galia Lahav.We dug into how to plan content capture during weddings even if you're solo, why B-roll and organic moments resonate with modern brides, and the importance of collaboration between vendors. Zoila also dropped so much wisdom about working with influencers, from evaluating engagement and creating agreements to maximizing visibility through bridal showers. We also touched on selecting cover photos, using trending audio effectively, and optimizing video posts across multiple platforms.This episode is packed with actionable insights for wedding vendors, social media managers, and content creators looking to elevate their presence in the luxury wedding space. Whether you're just starting out or ready to pitch an influencer, Zoila's advice is grounded, strategic, and inspiring.Tune in to hear how to reimagine your brand, connect authentically, and thrive in a rapidly evolving wedding market.Follow Zoila Castro:Instagram: @zoicastrouriol and @btsbridalbesties Follow the Host, Nina Addeo: Website: https://www.idoweddingmarketing.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idoweddingmarketing/Email: hello@idoweddingmarketing.com
April 7, 2025 - "If I Must Die" by Rafaat Alareer, read by Zoila Morell by The Desmond-Fish Public Library & The Highlands Current, hosted by Ryan Biracree
Muchas gracias a nuestras amigas Zoila autora del libro toma mi mano y Brenda Ruiz, quien es Autora del Best Seller Luces del Alma, certificada en psicologia positiva, numerologa emocional, por este gran programa sobre AGRESION SEXUAL. Gracias. Escucha todos nuestros podcasts https://anchor.fm/sadamujerVisítanos:YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8GxwI5hU2TUC6kX4Lmd5uwPAGINA. www.sadamujer.comFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/SADA.oilsTWITTER https://twitter.com/sadaoilsINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/sada.oils/TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@sadamujer?_t=8XwCXc66Y82&_r=1Te Invitamos a vernos en SADA RADIO TVBAJA NUESTRA APP EN IOS Y ANDROID COMO SADA RADIO TVhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/sada-radio-tv-oficial/id6467153513EN APPLE TV Y ROKU BUSCANOS COMO SADA RADIO TV
Zoila Vega, novelista, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en el Bloque Cultural de No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
In recent years several foundations have taken the lead in incubating new ideas around equity, environmental justice and U.S. community finance. One team that has taken a unique look at public finance and quietly and effectively changed the way municipalities approach health and outcomes is the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation. One of the impact project managers that is part of the team doing this is Zoila Jennings. We had the opportunity to sit down with Zoila and chat all things impact and learn a little bit more about what motivates her. Whether it is CDFIs as an asset class or liberation theology - we've got you covered in this week's Off the Cuff. This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting. Enjoy!
¿La va a recoger en la plaza o en su casa? La cosa está muy complicada y Zoila no tiene paciencia.
Escritora, viajera infatigable, crítica de arte, difusora histórica, feminista, activista social... en suma, una intelectual nata; es así como podemos describir a Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno, prolífica autora, ensayista, periodista y política peruana. En esta edición nos acompaña Sofía Pachas Maceda, doctora en historia, docente en la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos y organizadora del seminario internacional Feminismo Peruano y Zoila Aurora Cáceres, quien nos contará sobre el legado de esta ilustre compatriota, cuya obra y papel en nuestra sociedad está todavía a la espera de ser conocido como se merece. REFERENCIAS: https://agenda.pucp.edu.pe/evento/seminario-internacional-feminismo-peruano-y-zoila-aurora-caceres-1 https://api-agenda.pucp.edu.pe/uploads/programa_final_feminismo_peruano_4cc0e5e20e.pdf https://www.ccincagarcilaso.gob.pe/actividades/zoila-aurora-caceres/ https://meridional.uchile.cl/index.php/MRD/article/view/64853/68330 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-98M97FIJxk https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/8968457.pdf https://www.cemhal.org/anteriores/2019_2020/06Fanny.pdf https://cedoc.sisbib.unmsm.edu.pe/public/pdf/archivos/zoila_aurora_cac/Se%C3%B1or%20presidente%20de%20la%20camara%20de%20diputados_watermark.pdf La rosa muerta, Zoila Aurora Cáceres; Casa Editorial Garnier Hermanos, edición impresa, 1914; disponible en: https://celacp.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/CaceresA-RosaMuerta-1914-dc.pdf MÚSICA UTILIZADA EN ESTE PROGRAMA (TODOS LOS DERECHOS PERTENECEN A LOS AUTORES, COMPOSITORES Y/O INTÉRPRETES) Danza de tijeras, Wayanay / Autor: Danza folklórica de los departamentos de Apurímac, Ayacucho y Huancavelica Enchanting adventures, Jay Man / Autor: Jay Man
What if your journey from an immigrant struggling with English to a top state official could empower countless others? Meet Zoila, the Deputy Secretary of State for Economic Opportunity under Governor Hochul, who shares her extraordinary story and invaluable insights on how to create economic and social opportunities for all New Yorkers. From combating financial crimes at the Attorney General's office to overseeing critical divisions like the Office for New Americans and the Division of Consumer Protection, Zoila's journey is a masterclass in resilience, dedication, and public service.Tune in to uncover how early mentorship opportunities and a pivotal internship at the Attorney General's office set the stage for Zoila's illustrious career. Learn about the impact of her work, particularly in supporting immigrants and fostering financial empowerment in communities. Discover the versatility and value of a law degree beyond traditional legal practice, and the importance of becoming a well-rounded applicant for law school through disciplined academic performance and extracurricular involvement. Zoila's career highlights the significant role of passion, experience, and financial considerations in choosing a path in public interest law.Moreover, explore the importance of community involvement and professional growth through serving on junior boards. Zoila shares her perspective on navigating financial stability, the value of mentorship, and giving back to the community. Hear advice on leveraging professional networks, committing time and expertise to nonprofit boards, and staying informed about philanthropic trends. This episode is brimming with career hacks, mentorship tips, and stories of resilience, making it a must-listen for anyone aspiring to make a meaningful impact in government or public interest fields.For more #CareerCheatCode, visit linktr.ee/careercheatcode & make sure you subscribe and follow us across all platforms. Let's make an impact, one episode at a time! Host - Radhy Miranda LinkedIn Instagram Producer - Gary Batista LinkedIn Instagram To watch on YouTube Follow us on our YouTube Clips ChannelFollow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Follow us on LinkedIn
Welcome back to another episode of the Spun Today podcast! It's your host Tony here, and today we have a very special guest and topic to discuss with you. In this episode, we're going to be sharing the incredible story of my wife Zoila and her recent battle with breast cancer. Zoila, underwent a hysterectomy last year and was subsequently diagnosed with early stage breast cancer around the holidays. Zoila's story highlights the vital importance of early cancer detection, having a strong support network, and maintaining hope in the face of adversity. Her ability to stay positive, express gratitude, grace, and find moments of calm during such a difficult time is truly inspiring. In our conversation, we discuss the physical and emotional impact of her surgeries and treatments, as well as the love and support she received from family, friends and coworkers. Zoila also shares her advice for others who may be going through similar challenges. This episode is a poignant reminder to cherish our health, our loved ones, and the precious time we have. It's a call to approach the obstacles in our lives with courage, perspective and appreciation for what matters most. So join me for this special episode as we hear Zoila's incredible story of perseverance. It just may change the way you think about confronting challenges in your own life and inspire you to be a source of strength for others during their trying times. Thank you for listening in to this very special episode of Spun Today. We'll be back with more soon. The Spun Today Podcast is a Podcast that is anchored in Writing, but unlimited in scope. Give it a whirl. Twitter: https://twitter.com/spuntoday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spuntoday/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spuntoday Website: http://www.spuntoday.com/home Newsletter: http://www.spuntoday.com/subscribe Links referenced in this episode: Check out the episode page for more content from the episode: https://www.spuntoday.com/podcast/266 BRCA (Gene Test Info): https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/genetics/brca-fact-sheet Cold Cap Therapy: https://paxmanscalpcooling.com/ Follow Zoila on YouTube: @zoilarosa1211 Get your Podcast Started Today! https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SPUN (Use Promo code SPUN and get up to 2-months of free service!) Check out all the Spun Today Merch, and other ways to help support this show! https://www.spuntoday.com/support Check out my Books Make Way for You – Tips for getting out of your own way FRACTAL – A Time Travel Tale Melted Cold – A Collection of Short Stories http://www.spuntoday.com/books/ (e-Book, Paperback & Hardcover are now available). Fill out my Spun Today Questionnaire if you're passionate about your craft. I'll share your insight and motivation on the Podcast: http://www.spuntoday.com/questionnaire/ Shop on Amazon using this link, to support the Podcast: http://www.amazon.com//ref=as_sl_pc_tf_lc?&tag=sputod0c-20&camp=216797&creative=446321&linkCode=ur1&adid=104DDN7SG8A2HXW52TFB&&ref-refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spuntoday.com%2Fcontact%2F Shop on iTunes using this link, to support the Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTop?genreId=38&id=27820&popId=42&uo=10 Shop at the Spun Today store for Mugs, T-Shirts and more: https://viralstyle.com/store/spuntoday/tonyortiz Background Music: Autumn 2011 - Loxbeats & Melody - Roa Outro Background Music: https://www.bensound.com Spun Today Logo by: https://www.naveendhanalak.com/ Sound effects are credited to: http://www.freesfx.co.uk Listen on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Website
In Episode 70 of the Investing in Impact podcast, I speak with Zoila Jennings, Impact Investment Lead at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, on poverty alleviation and systems change through targeted community financing.Subscribe to our Causeartist newsletter here.This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.Sound Bites"The limit does not exist in philanthropy. I think with banks, they're highly regulated, and it does limit what they can do in terms of flexible financing.""We're a systems level investor. So I don't say, oh, I'm focused on housing or small business. On the community development side, I say, where is the capital now going and where are places that we should really pilot, test, bring in other investors to join."About ZoilaZoila Jennings joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2021, bringing her career focus on social justice and poverty alleviation—through targeted community financing—to her role as an impact investments officer. Prior to this, Zoila served as a senior relationship manager with U.S. Bank, the fifth largest commercial bank in the United States, as part of its Community Development Corporation.In this position, she sourced, structured, and underwrote loans and equity investments for Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). She also developed and executed investment initiatives aimed at addressing racial inequities, including a $25 million fund to support women of color microbusiness owners and the first CDFI-issued racial equity bond for targeted investments in underserved communities of color.Before joining U.S. Bank, Zoila spent a decade at JPMorgan Chase in New York, taking on various roles, including vice president for Community Development-New Markets Tax Credits.Here, she utilized tax equity to structure community development transactions. As a credit underwriter, she managed a credit portfolio that encompassed lending, from small working capital lines to large syndicated tax-exempt debt obligations, to nonprofit hospitals, higher education institutions, and social services agencies.In other roles, she founded a consulting firm specializing in credit underwriting, loan structuring, and financial due diligence for loans and investments benefiting low-income communities.Zoila holds an MBA from Kellogg School of Management and a BS in Business Economics with a concentration in Catholic Studies from Fordham University.The Robert Wood Johnson FoundationThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is a force in the realm of philanthropy, employing a multifaceted approach that includes grantmaking, policy change, and impact investing to dismantle barriers to health and wellbeing.At the heart of RWJF's mission is the belief that everyone in the U.S. should have the opportunity to live their healthiest life possible. Achieving this goal requires equitable capital flow to communities historically deprived of investment due to generations of racist policies and structural racism.About RWJF Impact InvestmentsRWJF stands as a national leader in philanthropy, committed to transforming health across the nation within our lifetime. Through impact investments—which encompass deposits, loans, equity investments, and guarantees—RWJF collaborates with both public and private sector investors to channel more capital into underinvested communities.The foundation's vision encompasses flourishing communities where clean, safe drinking water and stable housing are accessible to all, jobs pay a living wage, and everyone has a fair chance to thrive.Since 2010, RWJF has allocated $625 million to impact investments, addressing structural barriers that perpetuate health inequities.These barriers include historical and ongoing disinvestment in housing, jobs, water infrastructure, and other critical community conditions. RWJF's investments target improving health and economic opportunities for communities, small business owners, and households that have historically faced a lack of investment, such as rural communities, communities of color, and low-income communities.RWJF aims to attract or "leverage" $1 billion from other investors—including banks, commercial lenders, insurance companies, and private investors—by 2025 to further this mission.
Ustedes no se han fijado que mientras más duras y estrictas son las madres con nosotros, esas son las MÁS CONSENTIDORAS con los nietos