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Esteban Julian
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La Biblia en Un Año (con el pastor Julian G.)
DIA 131 - David Lleva el Arca de Dios a Jerusalén
Hoy estaremos leyendo 2 Samuel 5 y 6, Hechos 8:1-25 y el Salmo 79:8-13. En 2 Samuel 5, todas las tribus de Israel se unen para reconocer a David como su rey. Dios le da victoria sobre Jerusalén, estableciendo la ciudad como su capital. David consulta a Dios antes de enfrentar a los filisteos y el Señor le da instrucciones específicas para la victoria, mostrando que la clave no es la fuerza humana sino la obediencia a la dirección divina. En 2 Samuel 6, David intenta traer el arca de Dios a Jerusalén, pero lo hace sin seguir las instrucciones dadas por D...
2025-05-16
14 min
La Biblia en Un Año (con el pastor Julian G.)
DIA 130 - Esteban es Apedreado
Hoy estaremos leyendo 2 Samuel 3 y 4, Hechos 7:44-60 y el Salmo 79:1-7. En 2 Samuel 3, la casa de Saúl y la casa de David continúan en guerra pero David se fortalece mientras la influencia de Saúl disminuye Abner el general de Saúl decide apoyar a David reconociendo que Dios ya había determinado su reinado pero Joab lleno de venganza mata a Abner fuera de toda justicia en 2 Samuel 4, dos hombres asesinan a Is-boset esperando agradar a David pero David no celebra el crimen sino que castiga la injusticia mostrando que el avance del reino de Dios no se...
2025-05-15
14 min
La Biblia en Un Año (con el pastor Julian G.)
DIA 129 - Defensa De Esteban
Hoy estaremos leyendo 2 Samuel 1 y 2, Hechos 7:20-43 y el Salmo 78:62-71. En 2 Samuel 1, David recibe la noticia de la muerte de Saúl y Jonatán, y en lugar de alegrarse compone un lamento lleno de dolor y respeto reconoce el valor de Saúl y honra la memoria de Jonatán su gran amigo. David muestra que el corazón conforme al de Dios no se alegra de la caída de los enemigos. En 2 Samuel 2, David consulta al Señor y es dirigido a Hebrón donde es ungido como rey de Judá mientras que en el norte Is...
2025-05-14
16 min
La Biblia en Un Año (con el pastor Julian G.)
DIA 128 - Muerte de Saul
Hoy estaremos leyendo 1 Samuel 29,30 y 31, Hechos 7:1-19 y el Salmo 78:52-61. En 1 Samuel 29, Dios libra a David de tener que luchar contra su propio pueblo, cuando los filisteos desconfían de él y lo envían de regreso. Al llegar a Siclag en 1 Samuel 30, David encuentra que los amalecitas han saqueado la ciudad y llevado cautivas a sus familias. En su angustia David fortalece su fe en el Señor, consulta a Dios y persigue a los amalecitas, recuperando todo lo que habían perdido y más tarde en 1 Samuel 31, Saúl cae derrotado en batalla contra los filiste...
2025-05-13
15 min
La Biblia en Un Año (con el pastor Julian G.)
DIA 127 - Elección de Esteban
Hoy estaremos leyendo 1 Samuel 27 y 28, Hechos 6 y el Salmo 78:42-51. En 1 Samuel 27, David temiendo por su vida, decide huir a territorio filisteo buscando refugio entre los enemigos de Israel, en lugar de confiar en la protección de Dios. David se alía con Aquis rey de Gat. En 1 Samuel 28, Saúl totalmente gobernado por el miedo, busca desesperadamente dirección en medio de la guerra contra los filisteos. Al no recibir respuesta de Dios, consulta a una médium, algo que Dios había prohibido. Saúl llega al punto más bajo de su vida porque se niega a...
2025-05-12
12 min
Por un beso que se olvidó
Esbozo de mujer, de Julián del Casal
Nació en La Habana, el 7 de noviembre de 1863. Su infancia estuvo marcada por la muerte de su madre. No terminó sus estudios, decidido a dedicarse a la literatura, dentro del marco del modernismo. Viajó a España, se irradió de Francia y, cuando regresó a Cuba, trabajó como corrector, periodista y escribiente para Hacienda. Relevante poeta modernista, también realizó, bajo sus señas, incursiones en los cuentos, como el que publicó el 12 de marzo de 1893, en La Habana Elegante, "Esbozo de mujer", que aquí presentamos. Usted asistirá, desde la sensibilidad sacralizadora de lo sensual, al hastío de una esencia y al a...
2025-03-08
13 min
Rare Mind Podcast w/ Julian Castle
The Dark Truth About Real Estate Leads & Why You’re Losing Money w/ Esteban Andrade (Ep-87)
In this week's episode of A-List Conversations, we interviewed Esteban Andrade. Esteban Andrade went from being a mechanical engineer at a Fortune 500 company to building a $27 million business helping real estate investors get more deals and hire top talent remotely. In today’s episode, Esteban shares how he started with Facebook ads for small businesses and eventually found a way to scale in the real estate industry. Esteban talks about the key factors that make a real estate lead valuable, how the best investors close more deals with fewer leads...
2025-02-25
56 min
Maruxia na fronteira
MaruxÍa na fronteira número 137-2024
Maruxía na fronteira número 137 emitido o día 25-09 na Radio Municipal de Tui. 1.- Max Richter - Love Song 2.- Mark Knopfler The Long Road 3.- Ítaca, de Constantino Cavafis José María Pou + lluis llach 4.- Benjamin Amaru - My Perception Of Love 5.- David Sylvian – September 6.- Sandra McCracken e Ben Shive What Is 7.- Sara Mesa - La familia - Chango Spasiuk – Julian 8.- Sebastián Chames - Violet Rose 9.- Beatriz Martinez e Rodrigo Romani - 349 Estrelas 10.- Lucia Rey - El Viaje del Elefante 11.- Richard Koszka - Nocturne No. 2
2024-09-25
1h 00
Selvarte
008 | Tomarse la vida con CALMA | Conversación con Julián Grosso
Hoy hablo con mi querido amigo Julián Grosso. Alguien que he conocido muy bien el último año, de quien he aprendido mucho y que me ha aportado de una manera única. Lo invité para este tema porque es algo que siempre vi muy fluido en él, como que se le da fácil ver la vida con calma. Pero lo más valioso es que lo hace desde un fundamento interno muy fuerte. Hablamos un poco de todo, pero unos puntos importantes son: La diferencia entre flexibilidad y estructura Qué es la productiv...
2024-04-09
40 min
EL CATALOGO DE MASTROPIERO
El Catálogo de Mastropiero - Episodio 92
El Episodio 92 del podcast le rinde el espacio debido a la obra de Ernesto Acher, post Les Luthiers. / Conduce Julián Marcel: IG y twitter: @julianmmarcel FB: Julián Marcel / Se escucharán varias canciones: "Olvida tus penas" de Freedom, "Pequeña Musica Hebrea" de Ernesto Acher, "Juana Azurduy" de La Banda Elástica, "The Man I Love" de George Gershwin, "Libertango" de Astor Piazzolla, "Retrato em branco e petro" de Antonio Carlos Jobim, "La Cueca" por Quorum, "La Caperucita Roja" por Virulo y Acher, "Copenhague" por el Quinteto Maderas, "El último organito" por Esteban Morgado y Ernesto Acher. / Pueden seguir...
2023-04-25
1h 28
El Catálogo de Mastropiero
El Catálogo de Mastropiero: Un podcast sobre Les Luthiers - Episodio 92
El Episodio 92 del podcast le rinde el espacio debido a la obra de Ernesto Acher, post Les Luthiers. / Conduce Julián Marcel: IG y twitter: @julianmmarcel FB: Julián Marcel / Se escucharán varias canciones: "Olvida tus penas" de Freedom, "Pequeña Musica Hebrea" de Ernesto Acher, "Juana Azurduy" de La Banda Elástica, "The Man I Love" de George Gershwin, "Libertango" de Astor Piazzolla, "Retrato em branco e petro" de Antonio Carlos Jobim, "La Cueca" por Quorum, "La Caperucita Roja" por Virulo y Acher, "Copenhague" por el Quinteto Maderas, "El último organito" por Esteban Morgado y Ernesto Acher. / Pueden...
2023-04-25
1h 28
Pulsión Digital: Mejora tus habilidades digitales
98: SBOM: Novedades, su importancia, por qué generarlo, y más
Hablamos con Julian Coccia de SCANOSS y la Fundación para la Transparencia del Software sobre el SBOM: Software Bill of Materials, el desarrollo del software y sus "frankestein", la situación en Estados Unidos y Europa, ciberseguridad, licencias y más.
2022-06-24
28 min
Pulsión Digital: Mejora tus habilidades digitales
94: Qué es el SBOM y por qué debería importarte
Entrevista a Julian Coccia, CTO de SCANOSS y Head Of Project Office en la Software Transparency Foundation. Conversamos sobre el por qué de su interés en el open source, qué hace SCANOSS, qué hace la Software Transparency Foundation, qué es un SBOM (Software Bill of Materials), su importancia, y los tipos de riesgos al desarrollar software (legal, de seguridad, técnico). También hablamos sobre por qué es importante que las PyMES tengan su propio SBOM, los riesgos de no llevar un inventario del software libre que utilizan, qué es una herramienta de análisis de composición de softwa...
2022-04-25
40 min
Travail, mode d'emploi
Rencontre avec le cuisinier de La Marmite
Aujourd'hui, nous recevons Esteban De La Iglesia. Cuisinier expérimenté, il s'est frotté aux cuisines des meilleurs ouvriers de France et a décidé de vivre de sa passion pour la cuisine, en la partageant. Il est aujourd'hui cuisinier dans une entreprise d'insertion qui développe l'activité de traiteur.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-04-23
12 min
Atmósfera Pesada Popurrí! Lo Mejor sobre la música de Sandro y los Orígenes Del Rock Argentino
Un Sábado Especial vol.6 40 ~ Sandro ~ Aniversario de la Guerra por Malvinas. E. Esteban/ S. Pujol
programa emitido el sábado 12 de marzo de 2022 por Radio Arroba 01. comunicado 1 02. Esperame que un día volveré/monologo/ La vida sigue igual (Sandro en Contraluces 87 ) 03 presentación 04. Tres golpes en la ventana (Fragmento, voz en off Anita Rey)/ soy gitano (Sandro en Sabados Circulares 1972 ) 05 El banquete (Virus) 06 Entrevista a Edgardo Esteban 07 Monologo / Honrar la vida (Sandro en vivo 2001 ) 08 No bombardeen Buenos Aires ( Charly García) 09 Entrevista a Sergio Pujol 10 A la muerte de un marino 11. Oe Oe Oe Las Malvinas son nuestras (Cacho Castaña ) 12. El libro de la buena memoria (Alejandro Lerner) 13. Soplando en el viento (Sandro)
2022-03-13
1h 59
The Nasiona Podcast
Women of Color Writers’ Authentic Voices: Natalie Obando, Part 2
We continue with the second part of my conversation with Natalie Obando, the current national president of the Women’s National Book Associatio and first Latina to take the helm. They continue to discuss the Authentic Voices Fellowship Program, her experiences and thoughts about the White Gaze in publishing and storytelling industries, how she uses her influence to transition us out of it so we can become more authentic and reflect a more realistic representation, and much more. They also dissect the harmful urge to center the comfort of others by anglicizing our names, thereby decentering ourselves at the ou...
2022-02-11
1h 10
The Nasiona Podcast
Relationship Between Psychological Trauma and Physical Illness
What is the relationship between psychological trauma and physical Illness? Co-producer Nicole Zelniker joins Julián Esteban Torres López on the podcast to interview Molly “Marco” Marcotte to answer this question. Molly “Marco” Marcotte (they/them) is program designer, evaluator, and consultant in their eighth year of work in the anti-violence field. They have co-implemented and evaluated over 30 county-level sexual violence primary prevention initiatives, co-authored multiple state-level and organizational change models and corresponding evaluation plans, designed culturally relevant programming and evaluation for colleges across the Southeast, and have helped construct 50 research and evaluation instruments. Existing as a multiling...
2022-02-05
50 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Decolonizing & Indigenizing Storytelling, Part 2
In this episode, we share the second part of a virtual public event Julián Esteban Torres López gave on November 10th, hosted by the Department of Language, Literature, and Arts at Texas A&M University, San Antonio. Be sure to check out Part 1, where Julián gives a talk on what it means to decolonize and indigenize storytelling. For this final part today, Dr. Alexandra Rodriguez Sabogal, interviews Julián, followed by a Q&A with the audience moderated by Dr. Katherine Gillen, the Chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Arts. We discuss: the relati...
2021-12-14
1h 24
The Nasiona Podcast
On Healing, Transformation, & Reclaiming Authority of Your Authenticity
What does it mean to show up as you beyond the you you were told to be? Christine Cariño joins Julián Esteban Torres López to discuss the philosophy of authenticity, how getting over trauma often means finding your way back to that person you were before the trauma, and the transformative process of rerooting and replanting yourself and reclaiming deferred dreams. This episode is about healing, empowerment, and giving ourselves permission to say yes to ourselves, to allow ourselves to feel, and to create the conditions we need to fully become ourselves. Christine Cariño is...
2021-12-08
1h 22
The Nasiona Podcast
Decolonizing & Indigenizing Storytelling, Part 1
Colonization has not ended. We are not in a post-colonial age in a similar way that we are not in a post-racial age. Colonization has simply become normalized, perpetuated by dominant culture narratives, and accepted by the majority as part of life. On this episode, we share a virtual public talk Julián Esteban Torres López gave entitled "Decolonizing and Indigenizing Storytelling," hosted by the Department of Language, Literature, and Arts at Texas A&M, San Antonio. Julián centers the talk around several questions: What does it mean to decolonize and Indigenize storytelling? How do institutionalized Eur...
2021-11-26
45 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
[German] - Tim - Die offizielle Avicii-Biografie - Deutsche Ausgabe (Ungekürzte Lesung) by Måns Mosesson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/559402 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Tim - Die offizielle Avicii-Biografie - Deutsche Ausgabe (Ungekürzte Lesung) Author: Måns Mosesson Narrator: Marian Funk, Julian Mehne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 1 minute Release date: November 16, 2021 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Tim Bergling war ein musikalisches Ausnahmetalent und prägte mit seinen Melodien eine Ära, in der schwedische und europäische House Music die Welt eroberte. Doch zugleich war er ein zurückgezogener und verletzlicher junger Mann, der mit unmenschlicher Geschwindigkeit erwachsen werden musste. Nach mehreren Zusammenbrüchen und Krankenhausaufenthalten folgte 2016 das überraschende Tour-Aus...
2021-11-16
03 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Growing up Black and Brown in a White Town
What’s it like growing up Black and brown in a predominantly white town? Joe Sparkman and Julián Esteban Torres López share their experiences of growing up together in the 1990s as teenagers in Nashua, New Hampshire. If you are a fan of the show The Office, you may know that Nashua is the location of one of Dunder Mifflin’s branches—the very branch where Holly Flax was working out of before she got transferred to the Scranton branch. Others may be familiar with Nashua as having been the place where JFK launched...
2021-10-03
1h 23
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
[German] - Götterfeuer - Die Steine der Götter, Band 2 (ungekürzt) by Julian Kappler
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/551050to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Götterfeuer - Die Steine der Götter, Band 2 (ungekürzt) Author: Julian Kappler Narrator: Max Hoffmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 40 minutes Release date: September 24, 2021 Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: 'Götterfeuer' ist der zweite Teil der erfolgreichen High-Fantasy-Tetralogie 'Die Steine der Götter'. 'Die Steine der Götter' In diesem fesselnd geschriebenen Fantasy-Epos müssen sich der junge Krieger Gero und seine Gefährten mit Schwert und Magie gegen allerlei Gefahren behaupten: hinterhältige Schwarzmagier, blutrünstige Orks, Dämonen, finstere Verschwörungen und sogar leibhaftige Drachen. 'Gö...
2021-09-24
7h 40
The Nasiona Podcast
The Nuyorican Hallway: Belonging & Living Between Worlds
My guest today is J.L. Torres (no relation), the author of Migrations, the inaugural winner of the Tomás Rivera Book Prize. His previous publications include another short story collection, The Family Terrorist and Other Stories; the poetry collection, Boricua Passport; and the novel, The Accidental Native. He has also published stories and poems in many journals and magazines. A Fulbright recipient, he recently retired as a scholar and professor of American literature, Latinx literatures, and creative writing. Born in Puerto Rico, raised in the South Bronx, he now lives in upstate New York. His work f...
2021-08-23
1h 54
Smooth Podcast
Creating space to be vulnerable with Julián Esteban Torres López
Julián is all about opening up space for mistakes because he finds a lot of growth there; This is the continuation of this week’s two-part special with Julián Esteban Torres López. This incredible human being is here not only to give his advice towards podcasting but towards life. He reckons it is important to approach people with open arms and create a safe space for them. This way guests will feel comfortable enough to be very vulnerable. Julián gives us a gift in this episode. He talks so openly about mental health and wh...
2021-07-30
22 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Taboos: Trauma, Resistance, & Healing
Angela Rideau and Julián Esteban Torres López explore taboos, their relationship to trauma, and how our taboo resistance is both a revolutionary act and a step toward healing. Angela Rideau is a London-based British-Indian Spoken Word Poet. She is the host of Poems From My Heart, a spoken word podcast sharing stories and poetry that explores taboos and difficult topics such as colonialism, body image, living within the diaspora, and feminism through poetry. Her debut autobiographical poetry collection, honeybee, is an exploration of trauma, identity, growing up within the South-Asian diaspora, healing, motherhood, and fem...
2021-07-06
1h 31
The Nasiona Podcast
Colorism in Latin American and South Asian Communities
During the last episode, my good friend Kanchan Gautam and I discussed our experiences as Third Culture Kids and cultural appropriation. Today, we explore the deep roots of colorism in our South Asian and Latin American communities, along with dating and making friends while brown in predominantly white spaces. Kanchan Gautam is a novice birdwatcher, myco-enthusiast, and amateur naturalist. She is proud of her Nepali heritage and she spends time exploring identity and cultural narrative in Oakland, occupied Ohlone territory. I had the pleasure of speaking with Kanchan Gautam on July 12th of 2020. This is t...
2021-06-30
1h 12
The Nasiona Podcast
Third Culture Kids, Cultural Appropriation, & Identity
Before the pandemic lockdown, my good friend Kanchan Gautam and I would meet at different San Francisco cafes and parks to discuss our experiences as brown immigrants in the United States. She’s one of my favorite people to speak with, and today Kanchan and I allow you to listen in on a couple of our conversations. We first discuss our experiences as Third Culture Kids, which then evolves into a conversation about cultural appropriation. Next week we’ll discuss the deep roots of colorism in our South Asian and Latin American communities, along with dating while brown in pred...
2021-06-26
1h 23
The Nasiona Podcast
Blended Future Project
According to the Blended Future Project, even though multiracial and multiethnic identity can absolutely be a fluid and difficult road to understand, Blended Future Project would like to create a platform to initiate that understanding. To start this process, the Blended Future Project is creating a new cultural identity where multiracial and multiethnic people are understood and free to develop and collaborate their own unique culture(s). They believe this would not only benefit the growing population of multiracial and multiethnic peoples, but also adopted individuals who may not even know their racial or ethnic backgrounds, or third culture...
2021-06-22
1h 17
The Nasiona Podcast
Deconstructing & Rebuilding Our Education System, Part 2
How can we reimagine school systems to fit the concerns of students in the 21st century? On our last episode, I spoke with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick to identify the pain points of our education system, and to explore how we can deconstruct and rebuild it anew. They are the co-authors of the book YOU are the Revolution! Education that Empowers your Black Child and Strengthens your Family, and also are at the center of the innovative The Pearl Remote Democratic High School. Today we continue the conversation by going behind the scenes of The Pearl a...
2021-06-17
56 min
El Noticioso
#16 (Columna de Archivo) 19-8-2011
La construcción de la realidad. El invento de Daguerre que era de Niepce. Sobre lo inútil de las efemérides. Otro aniversario de creer en lo que se ve. Las paradojas entre lo visto y su entidad. Otro modo de pensar lo invisible. ¿Quiénes invierten en las campañas? Los crédulos y los desinformados. Una semana después de las elecciones primarias Leandro Erlich y Esteban Pastorino Las distorsiones de la realidad Martin Parr. Rosa Chancho. Hiroshi Sugimoto. Papeles pintados, dólares, pesos y Proyecto Venus. El arte es el territorio de ensayo de las armas de contro
2021-06-08
21 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Deconstructing & Rebuilding Our Education System, Part 1
On today’s episode, I speak with Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick to identify the pain points of our education system, and to explore how we can deconstruct and rebuild it anew. They are the co-authors of the book YOU are the Revolution! Education that Empowers your Black Child and Strengthens your Family, and also are at the center of the innovative The Pearl Remote Democratic High School. I had the honor of speaking with both Dr. Kimberly Douglass and Dr. Robin Harwick on the 9th of August, 2020. This is the first part of our tw...
2021-05-28
1h 19
The Nasiona Podcast
Colombia * Anti-Uribista: Plan Colombia and Uribe's Democratic Security and Defense Policy
Last week, I published an episode entitled “Colombia’s Historical Lack of Hegemony and Institutionalized Violence,” where I provided a thorough historical recap so you can better grasp the current Great Colombian Uprising and the predictable violent government response to it. (Listen to the episode here.) Though I covered two centuries of history, I stopped in the early 1990s because I lost my voice. Today, I want to fill some important gaps. Go on social media and type the hashtag #AntiUribista and you will find photos of cities in Colombia (and around the world) declaring themselves Anti-Uribistas as the...
2021-05-16
1h 18
The Nasiona Podcast
Colombia’s Historical Lack of Hegemony and Institutionalized Violence
Colombia’s history is marked with many of its people treated merely as a mean to an end. Laura Yusem and Herbert Braun, respectively, were right in recognizing that “In Latin America, we learn early that our lives are worth little” and that “[i]n the struggle for land, human life in Colombia has been devalued.” Human rights activist Manuel Rozental was correct to paint Colombia’s history with the following pattern: people are massacred or enslaved, displaced, the land is freed, and the élite, foreign powers, and multi-national corporations come in to exploit the land and the labor force.
2021-05-08
1h 45
Talkin' Trendy
Episode #03 -- A Nostalgic Wednesday Madness
On this episode we talked about all things that brings us the feeling of nostalgia. We talked about old TV shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender to Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide to some old throwback memories we each share together. We were tripping the nostalgia! This episode features our good friend Esteban Calderon. A very jolly and great guy, who remembers everything perfectly. So he was a great addition to this episode. Thank you all for listening to us these past few months. It means a lot. We love each and every...
2021-04-28
1h 18
The Nasiona Podcast
The Nasiona's Earth Day Manifesto
Julián Esteban Torres López lays out The Nasiona's Earth Day Manifesto: "We are standing on a fault line. We’re at what can become a historic crossroad and turning point, or simply a return to the status quo … a status quo that will only continue to degrade our planet and the vast majority of its inhabitants. Our soil is ready for a new harvest. Our seeds need to be watered." The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Oth...
2021-04-21
23 min
The Nasiona Podcast
'You Look Like a Terrorist' & Other Racial Traumas, Part 2 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures)
During last week’s episode, I spoke with Dr. Parisa Mehran, founder of Women of Color in English Language Teaching (also known as WOC in ELT), to explore how white supremacy is at the heart of ELT and how the industry functions as a racist propaganda machine. We finished the first part of our conversation discussing passport privilege and the barriers for international students. Today, we continue where we left off, and also speak about obstacles to legal immigration, why POC international students may not finish university, and we share our own experiences of the impact of being called te...
2021-04-01
1h 19
The Nasiona Podcast
Racism and Racial Trauma in English Language Teaching, Part 1 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
Today we discuss the intricate relationship between racism and English Language Teaching (ELT). We explore how white supremacy is at the heart of ELT and how the industry functions as a racist propaganda machine. We discuss how native-speakerism and passport privilege can be forms of racism. We also dissect how native-speakerism damages the profession of ELT, and what steps we can take to tackle, dismantle, and reconstruct. We also shine a light on some of the detrimental consequences of racism in ELT, such as racial abuse and its effects on mental health. The damage and trauma people of color...
2021-03-26
1h 17
The Nasiona Podcast
Design Thinking & Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Part 2 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
In our previous episode, I spoke with Vanessa Weathers, Founder and Principal Consultant at Conscious Employee Experiences, to explore design thinking and its relationship to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Today, she joins me again. This time we talk about how people best positioned for leadership roles may be those who have been marginalized. We also discuss how leadership is a title you earn, like you earn trust, and where power is truly rooted in organizations; we explore how to redesign local politics to get the best results and to get people in the right roles; Vanessa dissects ho...
2021-03-15
58 min
Juego de Asesinos Podcast
T3 MM Hasta encontrarte: Julian Esteban Beltran
Hoy pedimos ayuda para localizar a Julian, un joven colombiano que llego a Espana para trabajar como barbero, El 6 de enero de 2021, Julián Esteban, de 22 años de edad, fue con sus amigos a una fiesta clandestina celebrada en el Xalet de la Muntanya, en la calle Monestir No. 6, de la urbanización Bruc Residencial Collbató. Julián fue visto con vida, por última vez, en Monserrat, una zona boscosa aledaña a Barcelona. No se ha sabido mas de el! . SI TU O ALGUIEN TIENE INFORMACION SOBRE QUE OCURRIO ESE DIA, NO DUDES EN COMUNICARTE A LOS TELEFONOS: 34- 642-6...
2021-03-03
06 min
Juego De Asesinos Podcast
T3 MM Hasta encontrarte: Julian Esteban Beltran
Hoy pedimos ayuda para localizar a Julian, un joven colombiano que llego a Espana para trabajar como barbero, El 6 de enero de 2021, Julián Esteban, de 22 años de edad, fue con sus amigos a una fiesta clandestina celebrada en el Xalet de la Muntanya, en la calle Monestir No. 6, de la urbanización Bruc Residencial Collbató. Julián fue visto con vida, por última vez, en Monserrat, una zona boscosa aledaña a Barcelona. No se ha sabido mas de el!.SI TU O ALGUIEN TIENE INFORMACION SOBRE QUE OCURRIO ESE DIA, NO DUDES EN COMUNICARTE A LO...
2021-03-03
06 min
The Nasiona Podcast
The Philosopher of Authenticity: Fernando González (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures)
Given the centering of Euro and Anglo authors, thinkers, artists, etc., and the deliberate attempt to conceal unpleasant and incriminating facts about history and other content taught K-12 and beyond, our education systems in the United States and Canada are still forms of forced colonial assimilation and propaganda. In the spirit of decolonizing our education, we introduce to Fernando González, who has been regarded at one time or another as the philosopher of authenticity, the philosopher of somewhere else, the philosopher of South America. Fernando González was a Colombian writer and existentialist philosopher who...
2021-02-23
28 min
Radio Activa
Esteban Chávez a sus 31 años, ¿podrá ganar el tour de Francia?
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2021-02-16
04 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Mobs, Insurrections, & the Radicalized (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
In the United States, we’ve been radicalized to assume ourselves as great, at the detriment of ourselves, our country, and the world. Our collective arrogance, self-absorption, and superiority complex will be our downfall if we do not course-correct immediately. A turbulent future is here and on the horizon. The intensity of that turbulence will depend on how we prepare and act today. On today’s episode, I share an editorial I wrote following the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol entitled, “The Right Wing May Have Lit the Fire, but the Left Wing May Dig the Gra...
2021-02-13
48 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Kwatsáan: Ancestral Land, Myths, & Reparations (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
A citizen of the Quechan (Yuma Indian) Nation, Deborah Taffa’s writing can be found at dozens of outlets including PBS, Salon, The Huff Post, Los Angeles Review of Books, Brevity, A Public Space, The Boston Review, and the Best American Nonrequired Reading. Her memoir manuscript won the Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Award in December, 2019. She teaches creative writing at Webster and Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, and lives on the island of O’ahu. Today’s episode is broken up into two acts where Deborah Taffa shares with us two of her personal essays: “Moon of...
2021-02-04
57 min
The Nasiona Podcast
In Between: Races, Languages, & Religions (Being Mixed-Race Series)
"When you're mixed-race, someone's always telling you who you're not." That's the first line from Tamara Jong's personal essay, "In Between," which succinctly captures the essence of what it means to be mixed-race. After experiencing the essay—and I did experience it because I could relate to it with my entire being—I wanted to speak with Tamara about her experience of being in between races, languages, and religions. We spoke in November of 2019 about growing up in these liminal spaces and her journey to find a footing, an identity, and a community. After our conversation, Tamara messaged me to say that...
2021-01-29
47 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Serenidad y Paciencia: Un misterioso sendero entre la vida y la muerte
Nuestras industrias del entretenimiento tienden a destacar y mostrar historias de profesionales, pero es más raro que le demos una plataforma a la gente común para que hable. Como resultado, perdemos no solo algunas historias verdaderamente extraordinarias, sino también la sabiduría que brindan estas vidas vividas. De vez en cuando, te encuentras con alguien que lo tiene todo: la experiencia vivida, la sabiduría y el talento para contar una historia de una manera tan atractiva que crees que debe hacer esto para ganarse la vida, pero no es así. Mi papá e...
2021-01-19
55 min
The Nasiona Podcast
The Sisterhood of Teatro Luna, Part 1 (Being Latina/o/x Series)
When speaking about the series of original short stories from Latinas across the states, entitled Talking While Female and Other Dangerous Acts, co-producer of the Audible original book, Alexandra Meda, says: “They are all little jewels, little lessons on how to live bravely, how to get up after a failure, how to love yourself more, and how to spread the love with others.” Her words describe the book perfectly, and also capture the essence of Teatro Luna — the group that put out the book. Teatro Luna is an ensemble of Latina/x femmes and Women of Color. It is a r...
2021-01-09
1h 26
The Nasiona Podcast
Isolation, Grief, and Sisterhood While Incarcerated, Part 2 (Womanhood & Trauma Series)
On episode 34, Ra Avis joined me to discuss incarceration and prison abolition. We unpacked how prisons create many social problems, what some of the biggest barriers to prison abolition are, and what people should know about the prison system that most do not. On today's episode, Ra Avis joins me again, this time to discuss how people do not rehabilitate via isolation alone, her experience dealing with grief and trauma while incarcerated, and the shocking aspect of realizing that one of the only women-run societies in the world is a women's prison, which was one aspect of...
2020-12-20
1h 12
The Nasiona Podcast
Incarceration and Prison Abolition, Part 1 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
Do prisons get rid of social problems, or do they create a lot of them? Should we abolish the prison system? What are the biggest barriers to prison abolition? What should people know about the prison system that most do not know? This is part 1 of a 2-part interview where I speak with Ra Avis to get a glimpse into incarceration and prison abolition for our Deconstructing Dominant Cultures series. Ra Avis is an award-winning blogger, and the author of Sack Nasty: Prison Poetry (2016), Dinosaur-Hearted (2018), and Flowers and Stars (2018). She is a once-upon-a-time inmate, a reluctantly-optimistic widow, and a generati...
2020-10-19
1h 13
The Nasiona Podcast
Journeys: Inbound, Outbound (Inside Look Series)
In case you didn’t know, before there was The Nasiona Podcast there was (and still is) The Nasiona Magazine. On August 29th, we celebrated the magazine’s 2-year anniversary. We continued the celebration this week with our previous episode highlighting one of our authors, Carl Boon, and his imaginative biography poetry collection, PLACES & NAMES, published by The Nasiona Publishing House. We continue this celebration on today’s podcast by showcasing the work of two essayists — Stephen D. Gutierrez and Morelle Smith. We selected these pieces to share with you today for two reasons. First, because our editorial...
2020-09-09
1h 16
The Nasiona Podcast
Imaginative Biography: PLACES & NAMES (Diaspora & Immigration Series)
The poems in Carl Boon’s debut collection, PLACES & NAMES, coalesce two kinds of history—the factual and the imagined—to produce a kind of intimacy that is greater than either fact or imagination. It is this sense of intimacy that brings the poems to life. We encounter real places sometimes—places we see on maps and highway signs—but also places that exist only in the imagination. We encounter names that are both recognizable and almost—or barely—remembered at all: Jorge Luis Borges next to an unknown boy from Clarita, Oklahoma, who himself would become a poet someday; a man...
2020-09-04
57 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Global International African Arts Movement, Part 2 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
In the second episode of our 2-part conversation, Tori Reid and Patrick A. Howell of storytelling company Victory & Noble continue to unpack what it means to be a prophet in the Global International African Arts Movement, as well as what it means to be an evangelist, a seer, and a manifestor; they open up about their most memorable conversations with cultural icons and how these conversations transformed them; Tori and Patrick reveal their humanity and tells us how they became who they became; they explore how as creatives we are always best when we have the courage to be com...
2020-09-01
1h 07
The Nasiona Podcast
Global International African Arts Movement, Part 1 (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
It was a pleasure to speak with the two complementing spirits behind Victory & Noble, a storytelling company. In this 2-part conversation for our Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series, Tori Reid and Patrick A. Howell — children of cultural and intellectual icons — reveal their own legacy project, and their energy and determination are sure to inspire, educate, and transform. Both Tori and Patrick — with Victory & Noble, with their podcast and books, and all of their projects under development — move us forward with a critical optimism rooted in both the real struggles of our past and our present, but also a futurism...
2020-09-01
1h 17
The Nasiona Podcast
Protesting the Publishing Industry's White Gaze (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
In the previous episode, Lisa D. Gray, the founder and curator of Our Voices Our Stories SF, joined me to interrogate the publishing industry’s white gaze. In today’s episode, we discuss how we can protest the industry, and other institutions, and how we can gain power and find power in our everyday lives to dismantle and rebuild the world anew, even when under the yoke of systems of oppression like racism. We ended the first part of our conversation in the last episode on how poets are the soul of our societies, and that fascist regi...
2020-08-28
1h 20
The Nasiona Podcast
Interrogating the Publishing Industry's White Gaze (Deconstructing Dominant Cultures Series)
Beware of the white gaze. In this episode, Lisa D. Gray, founder of Our Voices Our Stories SF, joins me to stare down this omnipresent white gaze, which is prevalent in every space, in every industry, in every community of this white supremacist country. In particular, we place the publishing industry in the interrogation room and make our list of demands. We discuss how we can hold those wielding power in the industry accountable when they say that publishing does not have a diversity, equity, and inclusion problem. We examine how Black and other women of color writers can...
2020-08-25
1h 08
The Nasiona Podcast
To the Border Crossers (Being Latina/o/x Series)
On 8 March 2019, The Nasiona‘s co-Founder, Julián Esteban Torres López, was the keynote speaker at “Cruzando Fronteras”—an event on immigration and border crossing, hosted by Central Americans for Empowerment (CAFÉ) at California State University, Chico. Julián’s speech tackled the role of storytelling as a tool of empowerment that can disrupt the status quo, confront caricatures, change politics by first changing culture, and help shape new paradigms. "Cruzando Fronteras" was an event that hoped to provide a safe space to talk about the seeking of refuge and the many harsh trials and tribulations that our famili...
2020-07-27
33 min
Mundo Laboral - Columnas de Julián Hofele
¿Que medidas tomó el Estado y que pasará con el empleo en Pandemia? Con Esteban Bogani. 07.06.20
Conversamos con Esteban Bogani, el Subsecretario de Promoción del Empleo en Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social sobre las medidas del Gobierno nacional frente a la crisis del COVID 19 y el empleo.
2020-07-26
14 min
The Nasiona Podcast
‘Where Are You From?’: The Wrong Passport (Diaspora & Immigration Series)
In this in-depth interview with Yaldaz Sadakova—creator of Foreignish.net and author of The Wrong Passport: Memoir Stories About Immigration—we unpack the dreaded question "Where are you from?", its limitations, how it's a micro-aggression, and a better question to ask; Yaldaz speaks to how she found new emotional and intellectual anchors after leaving her birth country and how she found her creative voice in a foreign land; her feelings of shame and distress about forgetting her mother tongue; becoming estranged from her Turkish Muslim heritage; we interrogate our hesitation to correct people when they mispronounce our names; she...
2020-07-08
1h 22
Hablemos de las Estrellas
Narrando el Cosmos: Después del éxodo Pt.2
Sean bienvenidos a esta nueva sección en el podcast: Narrando el Cosmos. En este segundo episodio abarcaremos la historia de Julián en: Después del éxodo. Una historia creada por mi mismo, con mucha creatividad y con las ganas y el entusiasmo de traerles mejor contenido cada episodio. Compartan el podcast con sus amigos, recuerden que pueden seguir el podcast en Instagram @hablemosdelasestrellas. También en la página de Facebook, de igual manera @hablemosdelasestrellas. Que esperas para escuchar el medio de difusión sobre ciencia y astronomía; Hablemos de las Estrellas. Estamos disponibles en las sigu...
2020-06-25
12 min
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK25_20 Chus & Ceballos - STEREO2020 REMIXED VOL 4
TRACK LIST STEREO2020 REMIXED PART IV 01. Chus & Ceballos, Dennis Cruz - The Sun (Matthias Tanzmann remix) 02. Dosem - Coming For You (Andrea Oliva Remix) 03. DJ Chus, The Groove Foundation - That Feeling (Mendo DUB Mix) 04. Dosem - Right Time (Mark Knight Remix) 05. Paolo Martini & Paul C - WAXS (Rafa Barrios Remix) 06. Chus & Ceballos, Oscar L - Funkarrone (Carlo Lio Remix) 07. Chus & Ceballos - Afrika (Riaz Dhanani, C.O.Z Remix) 08. Chus & Ceballos, Mele - Galera (Anthony Attalla Remix) 09. Chus & Ceballos - La Colombiana (David Herrero Remix) 10...
2020-06-19
00 min
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK20_20 Pablo Ceballos @ Stereo 2020 Live Streaming
Track List 01. Chus & Ceballlos Feat. Cevin Fisher - Lost In Music (Hector Couto Remix) [Stereo 2020 Promo] 02. Paul Cart - Let's Go Back To The Dancefloor [Siena] 03. Beau (Uk) - Freestyle [Good Company] 04. Chus & Ceballos , Stefano Noferini - Mamasita (Julian Collazos Remix) [Stereo 2020 Promo] 05. Tini Gessler - Here I Come [Klap Hhouse] 06. Piem - The Flying Goat (Marco Lys Remix) [Sink or Swim] 07. Dosem - Extraction [Arjuna Deep] 08. Matthias Tanzmann - Sleazy Rider [Saved] 09. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Ra...
2020-05-15
00 min
Mi banda sonora
Esteban, Carlos,Nicolas
2020-04-20
05 min
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK12_20 Chus & Ceballos live from La Solar Festival, Medellin (COL)
01. The Producers - Flying The Funky Path (Layo & Bushwacka! Remix 2010 - Remaster) 02. Gruuvelements - Malazinga (Chus & Ceballos Dub Remix) [Stereo Productions] 03. Julian Collazos - Michvi (Original Mix) [Stereo Productions] 04. Rino Cerrone - Rilis 05 A1 (2010 Re-Edit) 05. Harry Romero - Say Yeah (Original Mix) [Circus] 06. J.Nandez - Secret Potions (Original Mix) [Hall Of Fame] 07. Siege & Chuck Roberts - Haus (Original Mix) [Toolroom] 08. Armandd G, Tektonauts - La Aguja (Miami Mix) [Stereo Productions] 09. Alex Newell - Boy, You Can Keep It (Chus & Ceballos Extended Club Mix) [Atlantic] 10. Matthias Tanzmann, Black Circle...
2020-03-20
00 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Round-Table Discussion on Race (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Nasiona podcast producers and editors Aïcha Martine Thiam, Nicole Zelniker, and Julián Esteban Torres López explore why it's so difficult to discuss race, how race differs in different countries, race in publishing, share personal anecdotes, and give our take on Jordan Peele's "documentary" Get Out. The podcast series is the companion to Zelniker's book, Mixed, published by The Nasiona and available in paperback on Amazon, on Amazon Kindle and on Barnes and Noble’s website. In both the book and the podcast series, Zelniker spoke to dozens of mixed-race families and individuals, as well as experts...
2020-03-05
1h 21
The Nasiona Podcast
Tono Latino (Being Latina/o/x Series)
My guest today is the founder of Tono Latino, Sylvia Salazar. Sylvia is a Colombian immigrant and a computer engineer turned political activist. Her passion is helping other people understand what is going on in the world of politics and to encourage them to become more politically involved and vote. She is determined to change Latino representation in politics and in media. Tono Latino is a progressive platform that informs and educates Latinos about politics in the United States and encourages them to become more involved and vote. In this interview, we explore why Sylvia...
2020-02-24
1h 06
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK05_20 Chus & Ceballos live from Stereo Showcase @ BPM Festival Costa Rica
01. Oscar L - Meatballs (David Herrero remix) [Suburban tracks] 02. Affkt - Vainilla & Guayaba (Ramiro Lopez Remix) [Sincopat] 03. Sidney Charles - JACK ENDLESSLY [Truesoul] 04. wAFF - Carunda [Solid Grooves] 05. Rino cerrone - Rilis 05 A1 [Unrilis] 06. Julian Collazos - Michvi [Stereo productions promo] 07. Radu Dracul - Limelight [Knee Deep in Sound] 08. wAFF - Space Invaders [Resonance records] 09. Collective Machine - TURNING [Knee Deep in Sound] 10. DAVI - Lie Machine [Crostown Rebels] 11. Dosem - Restart This [Truesoul] 12. Cozy D - Cozzy's Groove [Viva Muisc] 13. KH (UK) - Only Human [Ministry...
2020-01-31
00 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Traces of Home (Diaspora and Immigration Series)
Chicago-based filmmaker Colette Ghunim’s passion lies at the cross-section of social impact and visual storytelling. Her first documentary, The People’s Girls, received worldwide attention for its bold spotlight on Egypt’s issue of sexual harassment. With recognition by major international outlets, The People’s Girls trailer enticed over 2 million views. Colette is currently working on Traces of Home, her first feature-length film documenting her journey back to Mexico and Palestine to locate her parents' original homes, which they were forced to leave decades ago. She is also the co-founder of Mezcla Media Collective, a nonprofit organizati...
2020-01-22
43 min
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK01_20 Chus Bday Bash Mixtape Jan2020
Track List 1. Monki - Nice One 2. Black Loops & Innocent Soul - Bang The Dancefloor 3. DJ Duke - Tribal Journey 4. Yvan Genkins - Boha 5. Josu Freire - Neba 6. Shelley Johannson - Tribaltone 7. Mory Kante - Yeke Yeke 8. DJ QU - Picazon 9. Cesar Marveille - Chocopop Jazz 10. Julian Collazos - Michvi 11. Casi - F The Disco 12. Dosem - Restart This 13. Saliva Commandos - Bazona 14. Senzala - Relax 15. Funk The B...
2020-01-10
00 min
Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
WEEK49_19 Chus & Ceballos Live from Stereo Open Air @ Wynwood Factory, Miami (USA)
01. Mendo - Sirena (Original Mix) [elrow] 02. Julian Collazos - Bidolibido (Original Mix) [Booth] 03. Gruuvelement's - Malazinga (Chus & Ceballos Remix) [Stereo Productions] 04. Riaz Dhanani & C.O.Z. - The Shaman's Chant (Original Mix) [Sola] 05. ID 06. Monki - Nice One (Original Mix) [Ivav] 07. Ray Mono - Esperanza (Original Mix) [Moxy] 08. ID 09. Riaz Dhanani & C.O.Z. - Terrace Games (Original Mix) [Sola] 10. Roberto Surace, Blackchild (Ita) - This Is Latin Beat (Original Mix) [Noexcuse] 11. Alexander Aurel - Black Strobe (Original Mix...
2019-12-06
00 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name? (Being Latina/o/x Series)
When Irma Herrera gives her name its correct Spanish pronunciation, some people assume she’s not a real American. Her play, Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?, is one woman’s journey from a small segregated South Texas town to California's multicultural mecca. In this wide-ranging interview we explored many topics, such as the difficulty to access safe spaces for those of us deemed second-class citizens, her Chicana identity, colorism and racism, linguistic isolation, cultural hybridity, internal refugees in the United States, class migration, how her play is relevant to our current socio-political and cultural climate, and we g...
2019-11-10
1h 24
The Nasiona Podcast
Education and Race (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Most people know about Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 landmark case that integrated US schools for the first time. What many people don’t realize—especially if they’ve been brought up in very white communities—is that race is still a contentious topic in education. In fact, we’re more segregated today than we were in the late 1960s, according to The Atlantic, PolitiFact, Vox, and others, but most people wouldn’t know that from their high school history classes. Race is still something we don’t teach in school unless it’s firmly placed in the past, lik...
2019-11-04
35 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Brown White Black Family (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Most TV and movies portray adoption as a white parent adopting a child. This is true in such mainstream shows as Friends, Glee, 90210, Modern Family, Sex and The City, Grey’s Anatomy, and Parenthood. This representation is often how people think of adoption, something that can get frustrating for Nishta J. Mehra, an Indian woman with a white wife and black adopted child. As a child, Nishta grew up as one of the only Indian children in a predominantly white neighborhood, something she talks about in her book, Brown White Black. Now, she’s writing about her own...
2019-10-26
30 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Minimalism and the 6-Month-to-Live List (Inside Look Series)
Minimalism is intentionally living with only the things you really need. Minimalists maintain that there are benefits to minimalist living, like reduced anxiety, lower expenses, increased productivity, and living a more fulfilling life. But not all minimalists go so far as to reduce their possessions to live out of a van ... for years ... intentionally. My guest today is author David Soto Jr. and he is (or maybe was) one of these van life minimalists. David is a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant who didn't realize until reaching his forties that he was a writer. He h...
2019-10-23
43 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Parenting a Mixed-Race Child (Being Mixed-Race Series)
In addition to being multiracial, many mixed-race Americans are also multicultural. For example, in The Nasiona’s book Mixed, Nicole Zelniker wrote about Kazu and Lynda Gomi. Kazu is Japanese, from Japan, and Lynda is a white US American. Naomi Raquel Enright is one such person, and she writes about her own experience with race and racism in her book, Strength of Soul. Interwoven with her own story of being born to a Jewish American father and an Ecuadorian mother in La Paz, Bolivia, Naomi also proposes her own strategies for how to fight racism and introduces re...
2019-10-15
35 min
Write, Publish, and Shine
#36 The Nasiona—Persuade with Julián Esteban Torres López
“Editing is a position of power that I take seriously. I’m a writer, author, creative in different ways and I experienced the negativity of being a victim of systems of oppression,” Julián Esteban Torres López.Julián Esteban Torres López is a Colombian-born journalist, publisher, podcaster, and editor. Before founding the nonfiction storytelling organization The Nasiona, he ran several cultural and arts organizations, edited journals and books, was a social justice and public history researcher, wrote a column for Colombia Reports, taught university courses, and managed a history museum. He’s a Pushcart Prize and Best Small Fictio...
2019-10-12
45 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Writing from Experience (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Publishing has a race problem. Entertainment Weekly reported that only 7.8% of romance authors using a traditional publisher were people of color in 2016. For that same year, NPR found that only 22% of all characters in children’s books were characters of color. This, in a country where people of color are expected to make up more than half of the population by 2044 according to The Center for American Progress. For this reason, writers like Anika Fajardo, who is Colombian and white, and F. Douglas Brown, who is African American and Filipino, are more important than ever. Both were co...
2019-09-30
41 min
The Nasiona Podcast
The Beiging of America (Being Mixed-Race Series)
In 2017, editors Sean Frederick Forbes and Tara Betts, along with co-editor Cathy Schlund-Vials, published a volume of essays entitled The Beiging of America: Being Mixed Race in the 21st Century. This collection joins others such as Jesmyn Ward’s The Fire This Time and A Race Anthology, edited by Dan Moulthrop and R.A. Washington. Still, books about race, especially about being mixed-race, are few and far between. In this collection, nearly 40 authors told their stories about being mixed-race in the U.S. Sean Frederick Forbes is an Assistant Professor-in-Residence of English and Director of th...
2019-09-28
36 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Memoir as a Political Act (Being Latina/o/x Series)
How can memoir be a political act? When living under oppressive systems, the simple act of standing up and sharing personal stories that go against the mainstream is a political act. Mireya S. Vela and Julián Esteban Torres López meditate on this issue, which is an essential part of each other’s work. Vela speaks from the perspective of an author, while Torres López forwards his experience as a publisher. Through their work, they both explore systemic inequities and injustice and use memoir to challenge, expose, and defiantly try to break down structures that have traditionally margin...
2019-09-25
1h 16
The Nasiona Podcast
Disability Inclusion, Intersectionality, and Activism (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Much of the already small disability representation in the media focuses on white people, and often men. This includes Artie Abrams from the TV show Glee, Jack Hodgins from the TV show Bones, and Jake Sully from the film Avatar. Although we would never know it from TV and movies, the CDC reports that 19.67% of people of color have a disability compared with 20% of white people. In many spaces, people with disabilities aren’t welcome regardless of race, often unintentionally. Even Ali Stroker, a white woman and the first person in a wheelchair to win a Tony Aw...
2019-09-13
28 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Passing as White (On Being Mixed-Race Series)
Since European settlers brought enslaved Africans to the United States, there has been passing. In terms of race, passing means presenting as a race you don’t identify as, such as when an escaped enslaved person pretended to be white to avoid being sold back into slavery. More recently, former Spokane NAACP president Rachel Dolezal made headlines when it came out that she was a white woman passing as black for many years. Not all passing is intentional, however. Sam Manas, for example, is white and Panamanian, although because he is much lighter-skinned than most people from Pa...
2019-09-13
35 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Mixed-Race Relationships (Being Mixed-Race Series)
In 1958, Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter married in Washington D.C., having left the state of Virginia to do so because of the Racial Integrity Act that had been in place in their home state since 1924. Upon their return, the couple, being mixed-race, were charged with, quote, “cohabiting as man and wife, against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth." They pleaded guilty in 1959 and spent one year in jail, after which they had to leave the state. In 1964, the couple sued the state of Virginia. Their case reached the Supreme Court in 1967, and the court struck do...
2019-09-13
34 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Mixed-Race Families Matter (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Mixed-race families are becoming more and more commonplace, as evidenced by everything from The Pew Research Center’s data to the latest Census reports. In this episode, we continue to talk about the experiences of those who come from mixed-race families, like Katie Bullard and Jesse Chen. Katie Bullard, who is Chinese, lives with her parents, both white, and her younger brother Jacob, who is Vietnamese, in Brevard, North Carolina. Her two older siblings, Gio and Jessie, are both mixed-race and also adopted. Bullard graduated with a degree in English from Guilford College in 2017, and hopes to so...
2019-09-13
30 min
The Nasiona Podcast
What It Means to be Mixed-Race (Being Mixed-Race Series)
Mixed-race U.S. Americans are one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States, according to The Pew Research Center. In 2017, 10% of all children in the U.S. were mixed-race, up from just 1% in the 1970s. Evidence from The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry indicates that this number will only go up: In 2016, they reported that “47% of white teens, 60% of black teens, and 90% of Hispanic teens said they had dated someone of another race.” It is for these reasons that interviewees Justyn Melrose’s and Danielle Douez’s experiences are becoming more common. Justyn is Costa Ri...
2019-09-12
33 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Daughterhood (Womanhood & Trauma Series)
Four daughters lose and find their mothers, engage and disengage with them, learn and unlearn who these women are and who they were before they came along. These daughters, intentionally and unintentionally, look for meaning and identity in the women who gave them birth; because whether we like or barely tolerate them, whether we love or reject them entirely, whether they put us together fragment by careful fragment, or whether they undo us with the tug of an errant string, who they were tells us everything about who we will become. And so we keep prying underneath...
2019-08-24
51 min
The Nasiona Podcast
The Elusive Burmese from Liminal Space (Diaspora & Immigration Series)
A portrait of a Burmese woman's quest to piece together the fragments of her identity and how she's helping empower the people of Myanmar with social and emotional intelligence through her psychological consulting firm so they can heal, transform, and grow to reach their fullest potential and contribute to the development of their country. Author, educator, psychologist, and social entrepreneur Su Su Maung was born in Burma, grew up in Singapore, immigrated to Canada, and settled down in California. Her professional training was in Counseling Psychology. She teaches courses on psychology at Myanmar Clinical Psychology Consortium. She c...
2019-06-28
2h 04
The Nasiona Podcast
Motherhood (Womanhood & Trauma Series)
Motherhood has often been considered a pinnacle of wisdom and serenity, a sort of joining together of all those parts of ourselves that were supposedly, until this point, in lesser focus. But in truth, more often than not, motherhood opens more doors than it closes. It is an endless series of complications and ambiguities that are put into sharper relief by the arrival of a daughter. What emerges from the following four stories is this precise push and pull, that aforementioned ambiguity, pondered through the lens of devotion and loss, of privilege and resentment, of injustice and f...
2019-06-01
1h 04
The Nasiona Podcast
The Imperfect Art of Medicine (Inside Look Series)
Why is it so hard to change people’s minds and behaviors with new facts? We explore this question by looking at it through the lens of pediatrics. More specifically, we focus on new information about infant food allergy. Dr. Ron Sunog joins me to discuss his new book, Eat The Eight: Preventing Food Allergy with Food and the Imperfect Art of Medicine, published by The Nasiona and available now on Amazon. In 2015, after a landmark medical study proved that the early inclusion of peanut in the diet of infants prevents peanut allergy, Ron Sunog, MD, set ou...
2019-05-22
45 min
Misterio en Red
Misterio en Red (5x31): La captura de un mito
"La policía británica detiene a Julian Assange tras siete años de encierro y EEUU pide cinco años de cárcel", así rezaba uno de los titulares de prensa española (El Mundo) el pasado 11 de abril. Pero la noticia corrió como la pólvora por todo el mundo. El fundador de Wikileaks veía así finalizado su 'exilio' en la embajada ecuatoriana de Londres y ahora se enfrentará a una posible extradición a Estados Unidos. ¿Qué puede suponer todo esto? ¿Se cumplirá la amenaza de desvelar secretos importantes? Miguel Angel Ruiz está con nosotros para responder a estas...
2019-04-28
1h 06
The Nasiona Podcast
Transracial Adoption (Being Mixed-Race Series)
We continue our episode 3 discussion on mixed-race families by digging into transracial adoption. Nicole Zelniker—whose book, Mixed, was the focus of that episode—joins me to interview Leah Whetten-Goldstein about her experience being adopted from China into a white, Jewish family in North Carolina. We discuss side-effects, critiques, misunderstandings, and assumptions surrounding transracial adoption, as well as the beauty of being in a mixed-race family. We get a glimpse into Whetten-Goldstein's struggle to find an identity growing up in a predominantly white community as an adoptee, and she shares the wisdom she's gathered along the way.
2019-04-26
56 min
The Nasiona Podcast
Systemic Abuse of Women (Womanhood & Trauma Series)
Today’s episode is a continuation of episode 2 of our podcast. In that episode, we spoke with Mireya S. Vela about the life experiences that were the soil that nourished her book, Vestiges of Courage: Collected Essays, published by The Nasiona. Vestiges of Courage is a collection of personal essays that explores inequities and injustice. Raised between two cultures and two languages, Mireya S. Vela discusses how the systems in her family and in society worked to create an abusive environment that felt crushing, confusing, and hopeless. In her book, Ms. Vela delineates her experience of living thr...
2019-04-12
1h 08
The Nasiona Podcast
Mixed-Race Families (Being Mixed-Race Series)
The definition of families is widening, whether it's because of mixed-race relationships, interracial adoption, or numerous other factors. Today, it is important to hear from a growing population about race, their shifting identities, and what family means to them. At the heart of the issue are the mixed-race families. Many mixed-race children have had difficulties fitting in, whether with one race or the other. In mixed-race relationships, one partner may face racism, while the other may not, or else they will experience racism in different ways. Children who have been adopted into families that identify as a...
2019-04-10
1h 07
Beyond Fashion Business
Fashion E-commerce In Third World Countries
On this episode, we are talking to a Mexican entrepreneur called Diego Lira that started an e-commerce sock brand called Noma Outfitters. We talked about the challenges that e-commerce is facing due to the lack of development in third world countries like Mexico, but also, about the amount of opportunities for entrepreneurs and designers in these countries. For any enquiries, make sure you get in touch with our host at esteban@estebanjulian.com
2019-02-18
22 min
Shaded Pixels Podcast
The Gaming Groupthink feat. Julian Titus of Nerds without Pants ► Shaded Pixels Podcast [Ep.10]
In the tenth episode of the Shaded Pixels Podcast, B.J. Brown, Esteban Sky Cuevas, Shawn Richards and special guest Julian Titus (of Nerds without Pants) talk about group thinking in gaming and what ideas are spread through the wonderful world of peer pressure.Check out new episodes LIVE every Tuesday night at 7pm PT / 10pm ET.If you enjoyed the show, give us a thumbs up. Otherwise the thumbs down button is there as well. Subscribe to the channel and click the notification bell so you'll know when...
2018-08-26
1h 22
Su Podcast
S1E06 - Shark Tank Colombia y el Financiamiento de Alto Impacto
Gracias a la amable invitación de La Cámara de Comercio de Cali, el banco BBVA, INNpulsa Colombia, Ekinox y Shark Tank Colombia, estuvimos en el conversatorio “Financiamiento de Alto Impacto – Los secretos de los expertos para crecer” en donde inversionistas, entidades privadas de financiamiento y organizaciones que apoyan el emprendimiento extraordinario, dieron a conocer herramientas financieras que apalancan y detonan el crecimiento empresarial. Organizado por primera vez en la ciudad, el conversatorio estuvo a cargo de cinco expertos financieros, entre los cuales participaron dos de los “tiburones” de la serie de Sony, Shark Tank Colombia: Mauricio Hoyos y Rica...
2018-03-28
07 min
Su Podcast
S1E06 - Shark Tank Colombia y el Financiamiento de Alto Impacto
Gracias a la amable invitación de La Cámara de Comercio de Cali, el banco BBVA, INNpulsa Colombia, Ekinox y Shark Tank Colombia, estuvimos en el conversatorio “Financiamiento de Alto Impacto – Los secretos de los expertos para crecer” en donde inversionistas, entidades privadas de financiamiento y organizaciones que apoyan el emprendimiento extraordinario, dieron a conocer herramientas financieras que apalancan y detonan el crecimiento empresarial. Organizado por primera vez en la ciudad, el conversatorio estuvo a cargo de cinco expertos financieros, entre los cuales participaron dos de los “tiburones” de la serie de Sony, Shark Tank Colombia: Mauricio Hoyos y Ric...
2018-03-28
07 min
Vuelo714 Radio
10-12-2017 TT6 #DerribosLaEsteban DERRIBOS LA ESTEBAN
TRENDING TOPIC NACIONAL SEXTA POSICIÓN Julián Fernández Cruz nos habla en exclusiva de la demanda recibida de Francisco José Esteban, hermano de Belén. Un repaso a vario personajes de sálvame y del silencio y el veto en Tele5 de todo a lo referente a Julián y las demandas. Julián charla con Francisco León, un vecino de Belén que resulta una gran sorpresa para el Vuelo714. Una entrevista llena de revelaciones acerca de la Princesa al desnudo, el último libro de este autor. Con Julián uno sabe de que empezara a hablar pero...
2017-12-10
4h 22
Green Planet Blue Planet Podcast
Global Shapers Series with Esteban Jaramillo on the Social Impact Food can make in a Community
Episode 017 Global Shapers Series Esteban Jaramillo, Medellin, Colombia Hub Global Shapers Series on the State of the World and how to create impact in dynamic & diverse groups, across continents. This is Episode is part of Green Planet Blue Planet Portrait of the Global Shapers Community Esteban has worked for years in the sector of social Entrepreneurship as a channel to help alleviate social problems in Medellin, Colombia. These days he spends his time making fresh Pasta for a living and is truly following his dreams. He has c...
2017-11-03
51 min
Vuelo714 Radio
Exclusiva vuelo714 TT7 ENTREVISTA a Julián Fernández Cruz
TRENDING TOPIC NACIONAL SÉPTIMA POSICIÓN Corte de la entrevista a Julián Fernández Cruz. Emitida el 21 de Mayo en el programa www.Vuelo714.es. Julián, autor de la biografía no autorizada de Belén Esteba nos cuenta en exclusiva los requerimientos legales recibidos por parte de los abogados de Belén Esteban. David Camacho interviene en directo y da su apoyo a Julián y se reafirma en sus palabras: "PEDIRE LAS PRUEBAS DE PATERNIDAD DE LA HIJA DE BELÉN ESTEBAN". David Camacho desmiente así a las publicaciones digitales que publicaron lo contrario y se reafirma...
2017-05-22
2h 05
Vuelo714 Radio
26-03-2017 #V714BelenEstebanLeaks BELEN ESTEBAN LEAKS
Programa accidentado de puertas adentro y éxito rotundo de emisión. Al inicio de la entrevista misteriosamente se cayeron nuestro servidor web y nuestro servidor de broadcast, ocasionando problemas con el gran numero de oyentes que nos seguían e impidiendo la grabación de la primera hora y media de programa, al final falló el sistema de sonido y huba k realizar una desconexión momentánea. Por esta razón pedimos disculpas a nuestros oyentes en diferido por la falta de una parte de la entrevista exclusiva de la noche. Todo y con ello hay grabada más de una ho...
2017-03-26
3h 21