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VITAL HOOPSVITAL HOOPS79. "Solutions"On Episode 79 of the VITAL HOOPS Podcast “Solutions” Fernando speaks about the first edition of the BESE SAKA Afro Vegan Fest.PANAF’ HIP HOP LIVE #6 Feat. Elom 20cehttps://youtu.be/wrgv6vm4QSw?si=8uw180-WcHbwq27DVH Episode 22 Feat. Amzat Boukari-Yabarahttps://youtu.be/e6Mlobs4WKo?si=atHe0Si9XPzUlECoVH Episode 49 Feat. Trehttps://youtu.be/GCsOYEQztUI?si=OLLbVc8rpUT3KVQoVH Episode 69 Feat. Elom 20cehttps://www.yo...2025-03-2016 minVITAL HOOPSVITAL HOOPS77. "Food For Thought" Feat. Phoebe Amalia DunnOn Episode 77 of the VITAL HOOPS Podcast Phoebe begins by sharing her personal experience as a young girl of Nigerian origin in the UK and how her path led to veganism. Fernando and Phoebe also discuss “white” veganism, Afro Veganism and other facets of veganism. Phoebe finishes by sharing her experience as head chef at L’Embuscade, an Afro Vegan Restaurant in Paris, France.Book Recommendations:Phoebe- “The Fire Next Time” by James Baldwin | “The People of the Abyss” by Jack LondonFernando- “Women's Liberation and the African Freedom S...2025-02-201h 00Podcast | Retrovisor DigitalPodcast | Retrovisor DigitalEp 25 | Las Heridas de Felipe de la Mata PizañaEl magistrado Felipe de la Mata Pizaña ha incursionado a la literatura con su primera novela Las heridas, un retrato de los años de la llamada Guerra Sucia y de la generación que afrontó los desafíos democráticos del México de un solo hombre, cuando los votos no contaban en los setenta. En esta conversación del 29 de julio, el integrante de la Sala Superior del Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación habla de su admiración a Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas y la relevancia de sus decisiones en 1988 para consolidar la ruta del cam...2024-08-1042 minThinkTech HawaiiThinkTech HawaiiCyber Readiness Begins with You (Military In Hawaii)Cyber Policies and Incident Response Plan.  The host for this show is Jay Fidell.  The guests are Jill Tokuda, Michael Cardenas and Amalia Hilliard.   Every year, the month of October is nationally recognized as Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency together with the National Cybersecurity Alliance lead the effort to raise awareness of what people can do to be safer and more secure online. This year’s theme 'See Yourself in Cyber' focused on the role we all have to keep our data and information secure, on the job at home or in school. 2022-10-2846 minCafé con aroma de historiaCafé con aroma de historiaLa madre del exilio españolHoy titulamos nuestro episodio ochenta y cinco: “La madre del exilio español”,  platicaremos de una de las primeras damas del México contemporáneo como lo fue doña Amalia Solórzano de Cárdenas. Testigo y protagonista de un siglo en la historia moderna de México. #historia #history  #cultura  #photography #amor #fotografia #curiosidades #love #instagram #mexico #architecture #literatura #instagood  #histórica #mexico #méxico #historiademexico Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: instagram.com/alexgo40 instagram.com/cafe_con_arom_podcast instagram.com/ginna_mr sinhistorianohayhisto...2022-07-291h 02Changing The NarrativeChanging The NarrativeAnyone Can Code with Amalia CardenasAMALIA CARDENAS is a Mexican / American web designer and developer who focuses on diversity in tech. She is an organizer at Codebar Barcelona, a non-profit initiative that aims to bridge the diversity gap in the tech industry by running free regular programming workshops aimed at women, LGBTQ and people from underrepresented minority groups. The goal is to enable the students to learn programming in a safe and collaborative environment and expand their career opportunities. Recently Amalia helped a woman in her 60s to make a career transition proving that you are never too old to learn something new. She...2022-07-2545 minAnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeFrom dentist to developer: A conversation with Beth CollinsMy guest today is Beth Collins. Beth is a former dentist-turned-developer. Beth decided to become a dentist around the age of 15 after taking a career assessment test.  She had a love of math, and science and thought that the healthcare field would be a good fit.  Once she made the decision, Beth pursued the path of becoming a dentist with absolute determination.At the age of 23, she became a dentist but soon realized that it was not a good fit. Join us as Beth recounts her career transition, and the many jobs she tried until she found de...2021-10-291h 05AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeEverybody is a stranger in the beginning. Tips to get better at networking: A conversation with Aaron Linton Chambers.You are listening to the Anybodycancode podcast. I am  your host Amalia Cardenas. My guest today is Aaron Linton Chambers. Aaron is currently finishing up an 8-month Bootcamp. He is a trained visual artist and has a master's degree in visual communications. Aaron has always had a  passion for education, studying, and research. Before deciding to make the career transition into software development he worked as a primary and secondary school teacher and had the opportunity to live in Spain for six years where he further sharpened his teaching abilities. In this episode, We discuss...2021-06-271h 26AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeThe importance of learning in public: Stefi Rosca's career transitionStefi always had an interest in programming and in this episode, she talks about how she made the career transition from digital marketing to programming. We get into the fears of making a career transition and the pressure of making a career transition in front of an audience. Stefi shares how being part of a community made all of the difference in helping her not only get better at programming, but it was the key to making the career transition. Stay tuned to the very end where Stefi shares the personal habits and routines that...2021-05-231h 21AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeA deep dive with Christian Vielma from a Dev's StoryMy guest today is Christian Vielma. Christian is a Senior Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience. He is originally from Venezuela, but he moved to Miami, then California, and he now lives in Spain.  Christian specializes mostly on the back-end and has worked in different companies including Amazon and he is now at King. In his free time, he practices martial arts, plays volleyball, loves to travel play guitar, and volunteer. He is also running a fantastic Youtube channel that you have to check out called a Dev's Story. In his channel, he covers tech, career transitions...2021-03-281h 18AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeFrom psychology major to front-end engineerMy guest today is Irina Iskrenova. Irina is a former psychologist turned front-end engineer. In this episode, Irina unpacks how she switched careers from psychology to development. The career transition was not a trivial decision for her, Irina didn't want to leave her career in psychology, she loved the field and still does. After taking some time off after her master's degree to give herself some time to think about what she wanted, she decided to give programming a try. For Irina, the process of learning to code was not only about gaining technical skills, but it was also...2021-03-211h 23AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeHow and why I became a codebar organizerThis week we have a short episode. I want to share a story with you about how and why I became a codebar organizer. In this podcast, I want to invite you to think about how you can start creating your own networks, no matter where you are living. I want you to think about how you can surround yourself with like-minded people that are also interested in programming. What are some things that you can do to start creating your own learning resources? How can you form a peer group that can sustain and help motivate...2021-03-0708 minAnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeHelping over 12,000 people learn to program for free- A deep dive with Kimberley Cook from codebarIn this episode, Kimberley shares with us how she became involved with codebar over 6 years ago and talks about the new initiatives she is currently working on to help codebar members become job-ready. She discusses why companies are reluctant to hire Jr. developers and what can be done to help people land that first job. For those interested in remote work, Kimberley shares with us what it was like to take a career break, go freelance, and travel the world as a digital nomad. Read more about Kimberley Cook at: https://twitter.com/KimberleyCook91 https...2021-02-281h 31AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeWhy a safe space matters: A conversation with Monica CalderaroMonica is a senior software developer at Thoughtworks. She is originally from Venezuela but has been living in Spain for the past 5 years. She found a love for programming when by chance she joined a coding bootcamp to skill up for a work project. After 6 years of working as a telecommunications engineer, she decided to take the plunge and switch careers into programming. Initially, the transition was challenging, like many, she struggled with imposter syndrome; however, Monica found supportive groups that created a safe space for her to learn, contribute, and flourish. Monica shares her wisdom of...2021-02-021h 29Authentic BirthAuthentic Birth06 – BONUS - Labour : a lesson of uncertainty management - Amalia CardenasDiscover your 3 free videos series & Make your childbirth an enhanced positive transformational experience by involving your partner When the interview continues after the interview… I feel the need to share in this short and sweet episode a bit more of our exchange with Amalia. Find Amalia Cardenas’s full episode: 05 - Welcoming twins and letting go of the outcome’s attachment Please let me know what you think about this bonus, email me on authentickeithandmagz@gmail.com Enjoy & SHARE SHARE SHARE Togeth...2021-01-0818 minAuthentic BirthAuthentic Birth05 - Welcoming twins and letting go of the outcome’s attachment – Amalia CardenasDiscover your 3 free videos series & Make your childbirth an enhanced positive transformational experience by involving your partner Amalia is the mom of two identical 9 month old twin girls. She is a freelance web developer and an organizer at codebar, a non-profit organization that helps women and people from underrepresented groups learn to program in a safe and collaborative environment. Amalia was born in Mexico, she grew up in California and currently lives in Barcelona Spain. If anyone in the audience wants to learn to program. More women & moms programmers are needed in the...2021-01-0850 minAnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeFrom primary school teacher to Business Intelligence Developer: A conversation with Raquel Alvear BoixIn this episode, Raquel shares with us how the lack of stability in her teaching job made her do some soul searching which eventually led to a career change. Her move into tech all started off by chance when she randomly attended a codebar workshop she saw advertised on Facebook. Her life completely changed when she signed up for a free 3-month course in data analysis at the Barcelona Activa IT academy. In the episode she tells us how intimidated and out of water, she felt the first week of the course and how she even considered...2020-12-031h 03AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeWhat companies can do to hire more female developers: A conversation with Karolin SiebertThis episode is jam-packed with excellent advice. Karolin shares with us how getting fired from her first two jobs taught her what to look for in a company. She now knows the importance of companies that value diversity, treat people well, and are motivated by creating social impact. For those of you who are about to enter your first job, know that it can be overwhelming because you are expected to perform while you are still learning. Karolin shows us how to not let the fear turn into panic and discusses healthy ways to combat the anxiety...2020-11-181h 22AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeThe ups and downs of life after a coding bootcamp: A conversation with Carmen Carmona.This episode is especially important for those of you that are in the middle of a career change or about to embark on this journey. Carmen does not sugar coat it. You will see that a transition can be hard. Carmen shares a story of a time she had used up all of her savings and she was made redundant from her first tech job. But she kept going, she went all in, she kept fighting and today she is in a job that gives her tremendous satisfaction. Her lesson that quitting is forever, but suffering is temporary will...2020-11-111h 57AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeWhat a career transition looks like: A conversation with Božena VučkovićThis episode is especially important for those of you looking to make a career transition and for those who are thinking about completing a coding bootcamp. We discuss what it was like to complete a coding bootcamp while working and why a part-time bootcamp might be a great option for some people. Find out why asking for help is crucial and how you can boost your confidence if you don't feel ready to apply for your first job. For those of you who can't seem to code consistently, Božena and I have a few tips on what you c...2020-11-051h 23AnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeCompleting a coding bootcamp in your 60's: A conversation with Henriette HettingaIn today's episode, Henriette shares with us what it was like to complete a coding bootcamp and make a career transition in her 60's. Henriette started to code as a hobby. From her, I learned that if you like to code, you need to keep going because you never know where it could possibly take you. Henriette has built her own websites, using Python and Django, she has contributed to open source projects and is now doing some of the most important work of her life. You can find Henriette at: https://www...2020-10-301h 36Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 7 de 7Nellie Campobello3 En el fuegoNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-2127 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 6 de 7Nellie Campobello3 En el fuegoNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1919 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 5 de 7Nellie Campobello3 En el fuegoNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1722 minAnybodycancodeAnybodycancodeIntroducing AnybodycancodeIn this episode, I want to introduce myself and tell you why I am starting this podcast. For additional programming tips, you can visit my website at http://anybodycancode.com/ or my youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/anybodycancode2020-10-1607 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 4 de 7Nellie Campobello2 FusiladosNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1426 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 3 de 7Nellie Campobello2 FusiladosNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1326 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 2 de 7Nellie Campobello2 FusiladosNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1224 minPara cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Para cortar a la epopeya un gajo...Cartucho 1 de 7Nellie Campobello1 Hombres del NorteNellie Campobello nació el 7 de noviembre de 1900 en Villa Ocampo (Durango) y fue bautizada como Francisca Ernestina Moya Luna. Su nombre artístico se dice que fue tomado de una perra que tenía por mascota su madre y que se llamaba ‘Nellie’ y el de Campobello de su padrastro Jesús Campbell Morton.Se le conoce como la narradora de la Revolución Mexicana y la precursora del ballet en México, porque bajo su dirección, su hermana Gloria Campobello (Soledad Campbell Luna) llegó a ser considerada la primera bailarina de México.La infancia de Nellie y sus hermanos...2020-10-1116 minNUEVA GENERACIÓN DE POETAS Y ANUEVA GENERACIÓN DE POETAS Y APrograma 52 - pensamientos al aireGENERACION XXI PENSAMIENTOS AL AIRE PROGRAMA 52 TEXTOS 1. POEMA ANNA MARIA GONZALEZ 2. POEMA ENRIQUE MON FERRER 3. CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO 4. POEMA DARMELA DE LA TORRE 5. POEMA RAQUEL DANIELLE 6. POEA SILVIA CRISTINA FERRIZO 7. POEMA PER BONET 8. BIOGRAFIA CHUS CASTRO 9. POEAM TONY ALEMAN 10. REFLEXION PAQUI SANCHEZ 11. REFLEXION ESTEBAN RODRIGUEZ 12. POEMA BETHA CARDENAS 13. POEMA DIEGO MUÑOZ 14. POEMA SANDRA MENDEZ 15. POEMA CARLOS CARABALLO 16. RELATO JESUS PICO – SYLVIA OVINGTON 17. BESO LA MUERTE – AMALIA ARZAC2020-02-142h 44Living Wealthy RadioLiving Wealthy RadioThe Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives: Lisa ServonDi YOU need an alternative to traditional banking?  There is a SAFER way that lets you control your own cash.Check out Teresa's short video to learn more: https://financialsecurity.video/8387/70 On today's broadcast: Are check cashing and payday loan companies REALLY hurting the poor?If they are harmful,  why do so many people continue to use them?How are the poor and other marginalized people coping without banks and what alternatives are they using? In this fasinating and sometimes starling interview, Professor Lisa Servon answers these and other questions surrounding the recent phenonmena of "unbanking, " in America. Lisa Servon is P...2017-06-0637 minRadio Compartir Palabra MaestraRadio Compartir Palabra MaestraCompartir Debates: educación rural en el posconflictoEn este #CompartirDebates nos acompañaron Carmen Amalia Camacho, Directora del Doctorado en Educación y Sociedad de la Universidad de la Salle, Javier Serrano, Ex Coordinador del programa de educación rural en el ministerio de Educación, Ruben Dario Cardenas, Gran Rector del Premio Compartir 2016 y Nelcy Capote, estudiante de noveno grado en la Institución Educativa María Auxiliadora, quienes hicieron parte de nuestra mesa de trabajo, la cual tuvo como eje central la educación rural en el posconflicto. Para más información en materia de educación visite www.compartirpalabramaestra.org2016-09-0700 minRevista de la Universidad de México No. 140Revista de la Universidad de México No. 140Lázaro Cárdenas. Sus grandes merecimientosLa mayor autoridad en los estudios de la cultura náhuatl, el doctor Miguel León-Portilla, recibió el Premio Amalia Solórzano de Cárdenas el 17 de agosto de 2015 en la Ciudad de México. En esta oportunidad, el autor de "Visión de los vencidos" recordó los enormes merecimientos del general Lázaro Cárdenas, tanto durante su presidencia como en el resto de su vida pública.1970-01-0100 min