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WomanicaWomanicaRenaissance Women: Nella LarsenNella Larsen (1891-1964) was a novelist and writer who also worked as a librarian and nurse. She published two novels: Passing, for which she is best known, and Quicksand. The former explores themes of race and identity, and remains relevant today (it was adapted as a movie in 2021). For Further Reading: The New York Times: Nella Larsen WNYC: Get Lit: The Life of Nella Larsen  NPR: 'Passing' — the original 1929 novel — is disturbingly brilliant The Performance of Racial Passing  In Search of Nella Larsen: A Biography of the Color Line Michigan Public Radio: Stories of racial passing, from t...2025-02-0406 minWomanicaWomanicaRenaissance Women: Regina M. Anderson AndrewsRegina M. Anderson Andrews (1901-1993) was a playwright, librarian, and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, known for her role in fostering Black arts and culture. As a librarian in New York City, she created spaces for emerging Black writers and artists, hosting salons that connected creatives like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.  For Further Reading: Regina Anderson Andrews, librarian, playwright and patron of the arts Lost Voices in Black History: Regina M. Anderson The Dinner Party that Started the Harlem Renaissance The Librarian at the Nexus of the Harlem Renaissance This Black History M...2025-02-0309 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Lillie LangtryLillie Langtry (1853–1929) was a renowned Victorian beauty, actress, and socialite who captivated high society with her charm, wit, and scandalous love affairs, including one with the future King Edward VII. Known as “The Jersey Lily,” she reinvented herself as a successful stage actress and entrepreneur, breaking social conventions of her time.  For Further Reading: Fembio: Lillie Langtry Jerseyheritage: Lillie Langtry The Life of Lillie Langtry This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from many angles, whether describing women pejoratively... or with admiration.  History classes can get...2025-01-3109 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Jeanne MoreauJeanne Moreau (1928-2017) was a leading French actress of French New Wave cinema, as well as a singer, screenwriter, director, and socialite. Orson Welles once called her “the greatest actress in the world.” She often played complex, controversial female characters. She was also a signatory of the famous French Manifesto of the 343 (1971) which publicly announced that she had obtained an illegal abortion. For Further Reading: Jeanne Moreau and the new Femme Fatale Jeanne Moreau, Femme Fatale of French New Wave, Is Dead at 89 Jeanne Moreau: The cinema icon who defined French cool Like Acting and Loving, Hono...2025-01-3007 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Luisa CasatiLuisa Casati (1881-1957) was an Italian socialite, muse, and eccentric fashion icon. Whether it was her costumes made from peacock feathers or extravagant parties involving live snakes, her unconventional attire and expensive taste pushed the boundaries of both art and fashion.  For Further Reading: The Divine Marquise The extraordinary life of the 1920s Lady Gaga Luisa Casati (1881-1957) An Ode to the Singular Marchesa Luisa Casati This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from many angles, whether describing women pejoratively... or with admiration.  History cl...2025-01-2907 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Jane DigbyJane Digby (1807-1881) was an English aristocrat, who lived a life filled with adventure and scandal, mostly on her own terms. She had four husbands and many lovers, many of whom were royalty and nobility. Her divorce and infidelity shocked polite society and rendered her an outcast. In the deserts of Syria, she explored ancient ruins and fell in love with Bedouin life. She married Sheikh Medjuel el Mezrab, who remained her husband until death.  For Further Reading: Jane Digby el-Mezrab: from ballroom conquests to bedouin camps | The Royal Scottish Geographical Society  A Scandalous Life: The Bi...2025-01-2808 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Maria CallasMaria Callas (1923-1977) was an iconic opera singer known for her “diva” antics. A soprano, she sang in opera houses around the world, until her sudden decline and premature death at the age of 53. For Further Reading: The biggest myth about Maria Callas? She was no tragic icon Maria Callas: The soprano of the century Cast a Diva: The Hidden Life of Maria Callas This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from many angles, whether describing women pejoratively... or with admiration.  History classes can get a...2025-01-2706 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Lana TurnerLana Turner (1921-1995) was an American actress who in a five decade career starred in over 58 feature films and several television shows. Touted as the Hollywood bombshell, she was famous for playing good girls gone bad and consistently being in the tabloids for her multiple marriages, famous affairs, and a murder trial. For Further Reading: Lana: The Public and Private Lives of Miss Turner Lana Turner: The volatile, legendary story of Hollywood’s first modern celebrity film star Two Survivors: The Scandalous Saga of Lana Turner and Cheryl Crane From the Archives: Lana Turner, Glamorous Star of...2025-01-2408 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: María FélixMaría Félix (1914-2002) was a Mexican actress who rose to fame at the height of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Her roles varied across genres and archetypes, breaking from the tradition of traditional, submissive female roles in the industry.  For Further Reading: María Félix, 87, Feisty Heroine Who Reigned Supreme in Mexican Cinema, Dies María Félix: the life and story of one of the most famous Mexican actresses Art Muse: María Félix This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from...2025-01-2305 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Grace JonesGrace Jones (1948 - present) is a model, singer, actress, and performance artist. She has been on the cover of Vogue, Essence, and Interview Magazine. She released chart topping albums including Nightclubbing, Warm Leatherette, and Slave to the Rhythm.  For Further Reading:  The Power of Grace Jones  The She-centaur: All the rage and outrage of Grace Jones and Jean-Paul Goude’s images Grace Jones This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from many angles, whether describing women pejoratively... or with admiration.  History classes can get a bad...2025-01-2208 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Maria MalibranMaria Malibran's (1808-1836) powerful operatic voice made her an international sensation. But her fame and talent hid a lifetime of pressure… and pain. This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, examining how the label has been used from many angles, whether describing women pejoratively... or with admiration.  History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we ex...2025-01-2107 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Emma HamiltonEmma Hamilton (c. 1765 –1815) was an English model, maid, and dancer. She was the mistress of a series of wealthy men. She was the muse of painter George Romney and featured in more than 70 of his paintings. She had a very public affair with a war hero, Lord Horatio Nelson, that scandalized British high society.  For Further Reading:  Emma Hamilton: Seduction & Celebrity The love story of local-born Horatio Nelson & Emma Hamilton EMMA HAMILTON: Artist’s Muse The Attitudes of Lady Hamilton Lady Emma Hamilton This month, we're...2025-01-2006 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Martha MitchellMartha Mitchell (1918-1976) was the wife of President Richard Nixon’s Attorney General and campaign chair John Mitchell. Dubbed “the Mouth from the South,” Martha was a political star in Washington until she fell from grace amid the Watergate Scandal.  For Further Reading: Martha Mitchell: the woman who blew the whistle on the Watergate scandal Martha Mitchell: Capital's Most Talked‐About Talkative Woman - The New York Times Martha Mitchell (1918–1976) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas  During Watergate, John Mitchell Left His Wife. She Called Bob Woodward. ‘They called her crazy’: Wa...2025-01-1708 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Edith Bouvier BealeEdith Bouvier Beale (1917-2002), also known as "Little Edie," was an American socialite and the cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She gained fame from Grey Gardens, a documentary that explored her eccentric, reclusive life with her mother, "Big Edie," in their decaying East Hampton mansion. She was an icon of American counterculture and influenced film, theater, and fashion. For Further Reading: Edith Bouvier Beale, 84, 'Little Edie,' Dies A Return to Grey Gardens Why Fashion People Love Cult Film Grey Gardens This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of h...2025-01-1608 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Mildred BaileyMildred Bailey (c.1900-1951) was a Native American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady", and "Mrs. Swing.” She was a major pioneer of the “swing” style of singing that became synonymous with jazz vocals.  For Further Reading: Weather Bird: Jazz at the Dawn of its Second Century Mildred Bailey: Queen of Swing  Indigenous Pop: Native American Music from Jazz to Hip Hop “Mrs. Swing” Rocks the House – The Story of Mildred Bailey This month, we're diving into the "Divas" of history, exami...2025-01-1506 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Blaze StarrBlaze Starr (1932-2015) was an American stripper and burlesque star whose big stage presence and innovative use of props earned her the nickname “The Hottest Blaze in Burlesque.” She was also known for her affair with Louisiana Governor Earl Kemp Long, and later wrote a memoir about the relationship that turned into a movie starring Paul Newman. For Further Reading: Blaze Starr, Burlesque Queen Who Was Linked to a Governor, Dies at 83 Blaze Starr dies at 83; stripper known for affair with Gov. Earl Long Blaze Starr; who put the tease in stri...2025-01-1405 minWomanicaWomanicaDivas: Minnie RipertonMinnie Riperton (1947-1979) was an American soul singer, best known for the 1975 hit song “Lovin’ You.” From an early age, Riperton captivated audiences with her extraordinary five-octave vocal range and command of the whistle register. At the peak of her commercial success, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and became one of few celebrities to share her diagnosis publicly. She defied expectations for Black artists in the music industry and remained a beacon positivity until the end of her life.  For Further Reading:  Her Story: Minnie Riperton Minnie Riperton: 'Perfect Angel' Leaves Legacy of Love ...2025-01-1306 minPodcast ChileactoresPodcast ChileactoresLa Pura Verdad en la Previa Caleuche: Cine¡Hay muchas películas para ver! Así es, porque en este capítulo especial de La Pura Verdad seguimos en la previa de los Premios Caleuche, Gente que se Transforma. Esta vez analizamos algunas de las dieciocho películas chilenas que se estrenaron durante el 2024 en Chile, junto a la maravillosa actriz, Paloma Moreno y el reconocido periodista especializado, Joel Poblete. Realmente nos faltó tiempo para hablar de todas las maravillosas obras que se están produciendo en nuestro país y de todas las grandes actuaciones que destacaron en la pantalla grande. Con la conducción de Cata Olcay y el peri...2024-12-3135 minenComunicación – 999 Valencia RadioenComunicación – 999 Valencia Radio«Hay una gran necesidad del uso de los blockchains sobre todo en las Universidades», Mónica Elizabeth PaganoEsta semana: – contamos con Mónica Elizabeth Pagano, para hablar de los Blockchains y más concretamente, de esta herramienta enfocada al Real Estate, comentando su libro “BLOCKCHAINS: TOKENOMICS & REAL ESTATE” -con “Marina de Empresas”, conoceremos a: “De Flores y Floreros”, Paloma Moreno, CEO – calzado “Glucody”, David Muñoz y Víctor Rodriguez, Cofundadores – diabetes -en “Nuestros anuncios de ayer y de hoy”, con Félix Muñoz, analizamos los anuncios de: «Marcas que se van» -y en “Branding Today”, Enrique Moreno explica el «Naming Rights” de los estadios deportivos 2024-10-1700 minCine y LibertadCine y LibertadLa verbena de la Paloma-El éxito rotundo de una divertida obra del siglo XIXLa verbena de la Paloma-El éxito rotundo de una divertida obra del siglo XIX. ¿Los celos pueden jugar una mala pasada?¿El humor es la mejor terapia? Aquí puedes escuchar mi comentario (Víctor Alvarado es el autor del libro: La fe, la ética y los valores de los superhéroes: https://www.ivoox.com/fe-etica-valores-de-audios-mp3_rf_130472988_1.html) sobre la zarzuela en cuestión, que se estrenó en el teatro Cervantes de Málaga el 6 de octubre de 2024. ¡Lectores y amigos de Cine y Libertad! Esta es la sinopsis oficial: La verbena de la Paloma está inspirada en el hecho real de un jov...2024-10-0805 minCharlando sobre modaCharlando sobre moda#96. Defloresyfloreros - Quince años creando bailarinas únicasDefloresyfloreros surge en 2009 cuando Paloma Moreno, CEO de la marca, se arrancó a fabricar su primer zapato buscando una bailarina diferente, exclusiva y fuera de lo común. La marca se especializa desde sus inicios en bailarinas y sandalias, y con los años, la colección ha ido creciendo y ampliando tipos de calzado. Defloresyfloreros fabrica y produce de forma artesanal en España con excelentes materiales y acabados. Charlo con Paloma Moreno para conocer más de cerca su marca. www.defloresyfloreros.com IG: @defloresyfloreros_bailarinas2024-10-0233 minWomanicaWomanicaWorkers: Maria MorenoMaria Moreno (1920-1989) was a farmworker and labor union activist during the Farmworkers' Movement of the 1960s. She is the first woman to be hired as a union organizer. During her time with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, Maria led strikes and fought for workers’ rights.  Further Reading: You already know Cesar Chavez. What about Maria Moreno? SO SHALL YE REAP  Meet Maria Moreno: The First Farm Worker Woman in America To Be Hired As A Union Organizer Adios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno This month we’re talking about workers: Women who fought for la...2024-05-1405 minAtypicosAtypicosEpisodio 27: El de la historia interminable, el maratón del pulgar y la comunicadora de vocación El programa de hoy igual se os hace interminable, porque de cierta historia sin final nos va a hablar hoy Marisa en Ficción o Realidad; como interminable puede ser el scroll que hacemos en redes sociales; y así lo demuestra la campaña que nos trae hoy Marta en Atypica Envidia. En También son Personas, charlaremos con Paloma Moreno, Responsable de Comunicación en Carrefour Property.2024-03-1212 minPossiblePossibleReflections on AI and season twoWhat can we learn from the OpenAI saga? What role might AI play in the 2024 election? What’s the deal with the New York Times suing OpenAI? How will AI evolve our sense of human purpose? Reid and Aria reflect on season two of Possible and answer questions like these from a variety of sources: Listeners, Pi, ChatGPT, and each other.  Read the transcript of this episode here.For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all of the episodes, visit www.possible.fm/podcast.2024-01-3158 minPossiblePossibleKatherine Maher on the future of trusted informationWhat would it take for AI to become as trusted a source of information as Wikipedia? Katherine Maher, former CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, joins the show to talk about the fundamental building blocks of trust behind Wikipedia. The use of AI will fundamentally reshape what information is distributed on the internet—and how. Reid, Aria, and Katherine talk about what creating and scaling positive spaces and community-driven ideas online would look like in the context of AI. Could in-text citation be a viable optio...2024-01-2453 minPossiblePossibleKerry Washington on connection, identity and AIHow can technology change—and actually deepen—human connection? Kerry Washington is an Emmy-winning, SAG-and-Golden Globe-nominated actor. She’s also a director, and producer, and New-York-Times-bestselling author of the memoir Thicker Than Water. She joins the podcast to talk about how AI and other technology can transform our most important relationships. She, Reid, and Aria also discuss AI’s impact on the entertainment industry; her use of social media to elevate the hit TV show “Scandal;” and how a DNA test evolved her definition of family. Plus, Kerry reacts to an AI avatar of Reid, and to...2024-01-1759 minPossiblePossibleSal Khan on the future of K-12 educationWhat if every learner on the planet had access to a world-class education? This week’s guest has an impressive track record of using technology to make that dream a reality. Sal Khan is the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, an education nonprofit whose pioneering digital tools support K-12 students everywhere, along with parents, teachers, and school districts. In this episode, Sal discusses how technology widens access to education and creates more meaningful learning experiences. He also shares his experience helping train Chat-GPT and speaks to why, 15 years after launching Khan Academy, he has decided to go all in...2024-01-1055 minPossiblePossibleVan Jones on AI, disruption and inclusionWhat would it look like to build coalitions to disrupt poverty, pollution, and the prison system? This week’s guest received a $100 million grant to do just that. Van Jones is a CNN host, New-York-Times-bestselling author, and the co-founder of multiple social enterprises to address issues of criminal justice, climate change, and social equity. Aria and Reid spoke with Van about what it will take to rethink our social systems and build fair, balanced coalitions for change. How can we disrupt the profit-driven prison system? How can underserved communities better contribute their talent and resources? And how can we ch...2024-01-0356 minPossiblePossiblePhaedra Ellis-Lamkins on the future of social welfareWhat does it look like to build true access with technology? Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO and co-founder of Promise, is creating that reality. She sat down with Reid and Aria to discuss how her company is revolutionizing the way people receive welfare in its client states. By leveraging data, questioning preconceived assumptions, and focusing on eliminating bias, Promise has become a model for socially conscious business. This people-first mindset runs so deep that Promise employees personally call clients to apologize for mistakes. Phaedra also uses her high-level view of social systems and business to consider how AI could close access...2023-12-2046 minPossiblePossibleSarah Sze on the future of AI and artHow can humanities and the arts flourish as artificial intelligence continues to grow and evolve? Contemporary artist Sarah Sze joins the podcast to talk about the relationship between art and technology. Reid, Aria, and Sarah discuss her recent exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the relationship between the physical and the digital, and the importance of taking art off its pedestal. Plus, Sarah takes a look at AI-generated art inspired by her body of work and offers her thoughts on AI, art, and ownership. Read the transcript of this episode here.2023-12-1356 minUn podcast de saludUn podcast de saludVivir con diabetes1 de cada 3 personas tiene diabetes y no lo sabe. Esta enfermedad registra una prevalencia del 15,3% en Andalucía y en su tratamiento es fundamental la implicación del paciente, la familia, así como el seguimiento del equipo clínico. En este episodio hablamos de esta enfermedad de la mano de especialistas en Endocrinología y Nutrición del Hospital Reina Sofía, conoceremos los tipos, síntomas y las posibles consecuencias de su gravedad si no llevamos un control. También conoceremos las principales cuestiones a tener en cuenta cuando te la diagnostican, gracias a las enfer...2023-12-0816 minUn podcast de saludUn podcast de saludVivir con diabetes1 de cada 3 personas tiene diabetes y no lo sabe. Esta enfermedad registra una prevalencia del 15,3% en Andalucía y en su tratamiento es fundamental la implicación del paciente, la familia, así como el seguimiento del equipo clínico. En este episodio hablamos de esta enfermedad de la mano de especialistas en Endocrinología y Nutrición del Hospital Reina Sofía, conoceremos los tipos, síntomas y las posibles consecuencias de su gravedad si no llevamos un control. También conoceremos las principales cuestiones a tener en cuenta cuando te la diagnostican, gracias a las enfermeras expertas en diabetes. Y qué se...2023-12-0816 minPossiblePossibleKim Stanley Robinson on narrative and civilizationWhat is the connection between the future of humanity and the future of technology? Science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson (The Mars trilogy, Ministry for the Future) joins the podcast to speculate about how we might evolve as a civilization. Science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson joins the podcast to speculate about how we might evolve as a civilization. His books, such as The Mars trilogy or Ministry for the Future to name a few—address issues like economic inequality, governance, and the ethical dilemmas posed by technological advancements. Reid, Aria, and Stan discuss Stan’s books and characters, how...2023-12-0649 minPossiblePossiblePeter Lee on the future of health and medicineWhat if every doctor and every patient had an artificial intelligence copilot to help with medical decisions? Peter Lee joins the show to offer his expertise as co-author of The AI Revolution in Medicine: GPT-4 and Beyond and Corporate Vice President of Research and Incubations at Microsoft. Peter is working at the cutting edge of how to safely incorporate AI into medicine, training healthcare providers on the strengths and limitations of technology like GPT-4 in a medical setting. Reid, Aria, and Peter discuss how to regulate AI while encouraging innovation. Plus, Peter provides a fascinating live demonstration of GPT-4’s...2023-11-2948 minPossiblePossibleSiddhartha Mukherjee on the future of disease and diagnosticsWill artificial intelligence change what it means to be human? Cancer physician, researcher, and author Siddhartha Mukherjee joins the podcast to help rethink how we understand human health—and the ways AI can help. Sid talks about using AI to emancipate patients from disease as well as enhance patient health and wellbeing. He also discusses the risks that come along with incorporating AI into the medical world and how new technologies in medicine are ushering in a “new human.” Plus, Sid and Reid pose a thought exercise: if there were five spots on a spaceship about to be sent off to...2023-11-151h 01PossiblePossibleCondoleezza Rice on the future of war and geopoliticsHow will artificial intelligence reshape diplomacy and war? Renowned diplomat and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joins the show to explore that question. As director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and a member of the board of directors of C3 AI, Dr. Rice is at the intersection of our geopolitical climate and the advancement of AI. Reid, Aria, and Dr. Rice explore the options for global collaboration in the AI space, how to legislate around AI to prioritize safety without squashing innovation, and the role AI might soon play in foreign affairs. The possibilities for AI...2023-11-0848 minPossiblePossibleAnne-Marie Slaughter on the future of the care economyCan technology help us fulfill our potential as caring beings, as well as rational, calculating beings? Anne-Marie Slaughter is a scholar, public intellectual, and CEO of New America, a think tank that focuses on a wide range of public policy issues. She joins the podcast to talk about public interest technology, the care economy, and, ultimately, the ways technology can help make humans whole. Reid, Aria, and Anne-Marie discuss caring for our elders, the childcare crisis, and speculate on what new era humanity is entering — and how AI and other technologies are contributing to that shift. Plus, Inflection’s Pi j...2023-11-0156 minPossiblePossibleIntroducing: Possible season twoThe award-winning Possible podcast is back with a new season that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how technology—and, in particular, AI—is inspiring change and transforming the future. This season, hosts Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, are speaking with a new set of ambitious builders and deep thinkers about everything from art to geopolitics and from healthcare to education. These conversations also showcase another kind of gue...2023-10-2303 minAs She RisesAs She RisesBONUS: Inherited Podcast “Maíz es Vida” by Paloma Moreno JiménezHey As She Rises listeners! Today, we're bringing you a bonus episode from the Inherited podcast, told by one of our very own team members at WMN: Paloma Moreno Jiménez. Inherited is a climate storytelling podcast by, for, and about young people across the globe.In this episode of the show, storyteller Paloma Moreno Jiménez conjures a folkloric audio fiction about the cross-cultural, agricultural importance of corn, and its relationship with humanity. Her experimental, sound-lush story anthropomorphizes the “three sisters” crops – Maíz (Corn), Calabaza (Squash), and Frijol (Bean) – as real sisters, and follows the eld...2023-10-0429 minInheritedInheritedInterview with Paloma Moreno JiménezInherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Paloma Moreno Jiménez, the creative mind behind Season 3, Episode 2, “Maíz es Vida.” Together, they talk about Paloma’s real-life inspiration for her fantastical story, as well as the joys and challenges of entering the audio industry as a young producer. Paloma Moreno Jiménez (she/they) is an audio storyteller and a queer immigrant from the Tijuana-San Diego borderlands. Paloma is passionate about using audio as a missing mic and platform for intergenerational stories from LGBTQ+, POC, and displaced communities. She has interned with WNYC’s Radiolab, WBEZ’s Art o...2023-07-2816 minInheritedInherited“Maíz es Vida,” by Paloma Moreno JiménezToday, storyteller Paloma Moreno Jiménez conjures a folkloric audio fiction about the cross-cultural, agricultural importance of corn, and its relationship with humanity. Her experimental, sound-lush story anthropomorphizes the “three sisters” crops – Maíz (Corn), Calabaza (Squash), and Frijol (Bean) – as real sisters, and follows the eldest, Maíz, as she shares the story of a fantastical journey into the spirit world with her grandchild on the other side. Special thanks to Ace the Storyteller for contributing original music to this episode.Inherited is a critically acclaimed climate storytelling show made by, fo...2023-07-2631 minCrecer con Paloma HornosCrecer con Paloma HornosAutismo invisible e Inteligencia socialHoy en día 1 de cada 100 niños que nacen son autistas, pero aún así, hasta 2014 no se empezó a hablar de autismo femenino en España. ¿Cómo se consiguió visibilizar? No por la administración sino por el empuje de las propias mujeres afectadas, que en muchos casos descubren que son autistas cuando tienen hijos que son autistas y se ven reflejadas en ellos". Hoy, en crecer, vamos a descubrir el mundo del autismo adulto desde la mirada de una mujer autista, Sara Codina y una experta en Inteligencia social y en relaciones interpersonales, Vera Moreno…2023-07-2655 minNoticiario de habanerasNoticiario de habanerasHabanera, una herramienta revolucionariaRecordamos hoy el 8º episodio de la primera temporada del noticiario de habaneras. Hablamos de la emperatriz Varlota de México i su amor por la habanera La Paloma, Junama nos quiere contar otra curiosidad de esa época.2023-07-1706 minNoticiari d\'havaneresNoticiari d'havaneresHavanera, una eina revolucionàriaRecordem avui el 8è episodi de la primera temporada del noticiari d'havaneres. Vam parlar de l'emperadriu Carlota de Mèxic i el seu amor per l'havanera La Paloma. En Martí ens vol parlar d'una altra curiositat d'aquella època,2023-07-1706 minNoticiario de habanerasNoticiario de habanerasLa Paloma. La habanera más popular.Famosa, popular, conocida? Cual es la habanera más destacada a nivel internacional?2023-05-2804 minNoticiari d\'havaneresNoticiari d'havaneresLa Paloma. L'havanera més popularFamosa, popular, coneguda? quina és l'havanera més destacada a nivell internacional?2023-05-2804 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogCuando las heridas deciden escocerMe detengo en la herida del abandono: Si el mecanismo de protección es la dependencia y somos conscientes de ello, tenemos una buena pista. Necesitamos trabajar la autonomía e independencia pero de manera real. No mostrarla a los demás para simular que no sentimos daño, tal y como la máscara pretende, sino llegar a ella de verdad. De este modo, la herida, que no se cierra nunca, queda protegida por un apósito más permanente y más cuidadoso. https://planilandiablog.wordpress.com/2023/02/23/cuando-las-heridas-deciden-escocer/2023-02-2309 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogAcciones que cambian todo lo demás¿Qué pasa cuando la emoción es la que domina la jugada y somos incapaces de descubrir qué pensamiento hay detrás y de qué creencia viene? Entonces no podemos analizar la creencia para flexibilizarla, así conseguir que cambie el pensamiento y con él nuestra emoción. Así somos esclavos de la emoción y así actuamos; si ésta es destructiva, nuestro comportamiento probablemente también lo sea. ¿Ya no hay herramientas? Quizás podemos compatibilizar las ya conocidas con otras nuevas. Cuando no sepamos cómo invertir ese dichoso estado de ánimo desde el análisis (o estemos muy cansados de analiza...2023-02-2008 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogBajarse del mundo versus sentido de pertenencia«Paren el mundo, que me bajo». Es una frase atribuida a Groucho Marx, que tiene una consistencia que, hasta que no se experimenta, creo que es inentendible.2023-02-0308 minCrecer con Paloma HornosCrecer con Paloma HornosCrear Vida9 nueve meses de gestación, horas de parto, el postparto y los primeros días de lactancia y cuidados de un nuevo ser que depende de nosotros por completo... Todo un reto y un proceso complejo que requiere de una información y una preparación a la cual no todas las mujeres tienen acceso. El proceso de convertirnos en madres ha de ser respetuoso para la mujer, repleto de información y favoreciendo su empoderamiento. Y, porque pensamos que ha de ser así hoy, en CRECER, contamos con 2 nvitadas que nos van a acompañar en el proceso de una muj...2022-09-0555 minCrecer con Paloma HornosCrecer con Paloma HornosAlegría y salud mentalCuanto más entendemos nuestra biología, más nos damos cuenta que la salud mental y emocional es incluso más importante que la física. El dolor emocional es, probablemente, menos dramático que el dolor físico, pero es más común y también más difícil de soportar. Por eso en este nuevo episodio de CRECER, contamos con 2 invitados que nos van a ayudar a entrar en los territorios de la mente y sus fantasmas. 🔸Dra. María Inés López-Ibor, una de las psiquiatras más reconocidas y prestigiosas de nuestro país que se ha conv...2022-07-3150 minLiga Nacional de NovilladasLiga Nacional de Novilladas03x1: Debatimos sobre las finales de Madrid y Andalucía, junto con las semifinales de Copa Chenel y CyL.Esta semana en el Podcast de la Liga Nacional de Novilladas... El debate viene protagonizado por las finales de Andalucía y Madrid y las semifinales de Copa Chenel y Castilla y León. Lo hablamos Samuel Mansilla, Rafa Navarro, Paloma Moreno, Mireia López y Natalia Rivas.  Además hablamos con Jorge Martínez, triunfador el año pasado del Circuito de Andalucía. ¡No te lo pierdas!2022-06-2039 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogLos efectos de la falta de auto-compromisoTodos/as nos fallamos en alguna ocasión o más de lo que quisiéramos pero cuando se convierte en una constante o en algo más que habitual, empezamos a sufrir efectos muy nocivos. Veamos cuáles.2022-06-0808 minLiga Nacional de NovilladasLiga Nacional de Novilladas01X1: Ángel Téllez, repaso de San Isidro y final del Circuito de Andalucía¡Llega el Podcast de la Liga Nacional de Novilladas! En este primer podcast analizamos lo que ha sido San Isidro para los participantes de la Copa Chenel y los distintos Circuitos de la Liga Nacional de Novilladas.  Paloma Moreno entrevista a Ángel Téllez, que nos cuenta sus sensaciones tras salir por la puerta grande de Las Ventas en San Isidro y ser el triunfador de la Feria.  Samuel Mansilla dirige esta semana "El Debate", con el aficionado Alfonso Ibarra y Emilia García, socio del Club Taurino 3 puyazos, que celebran esta semana su gran aconte...2022-06-0854 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogManipuladores y narcisistas. Gestión de conflictosMuchas personas me preguntan si es útil y efectivo tatar de gestionar conflictos con este perfil. Tras mucho tiempo estudiando y tratando de comprender a este tipo de personas, mi opinión es que es inútil intentar entender el contenido de sus mentes pero sí el patrón de cómo funcionan.2022-04-0209 minCrecer con Paloma HornosCrecer con Paloma HornosHablar de sexualidad es hablar de afectosLa sexualidad nos acompaña desde el nacimiento y tiene un papel esencial en nuestro proceso de desarrollo como personas. Por eso en este episodio vamos a descubrir que es imposible separar sexualidad y afectividad, porque si pretendemos construir una sociedad en la que hombres y mujeres podamos convivir en igualdad y sin discriminaciones, es imprescindible proporcionar una educación afectiva y sexual de calidad, puesto que el conocimiento sexual nos ayuda a crecer como personas. . Y para que nos guíen en esta aventura contamos con 3 invitados: 🔶Ascensión Díaz, pedagoga, profesora de Primaria que ha desarrollado un proyecto...2022-03-2753 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogManipuladores y narcisistas. La técnica del desvíoOtra de las tácticas preferidas que utiliza la persona manipuladora para no asumir la responsabilidad de sus actos es el desvío ante cualquier indicación o petición que recibe de la persona a la que quiere someter. Incluso cuando ésta utilice expresiones objetivas, directas y claras, fuera de toda posibilidad de interpretación, la persona manipuladora optará por no responder para tratar de desviar la atención a otro escenario real o imaginario con la intención de culpabilizar de nuevo a su victima.2022-03-2612 minPodcast ChileactoresPodcast ChileactoresMi Primer Personaje: Paloma MorenoLa Virgen del pesebre, el lobo de Caperucita, la vendedora de flores número 18 de “La Pérgola de Flores” o el mesero que le sirve agua a algún protagonista. Actuaciones inolvidables para cualquier actor o actriz. Escuchas a Paloma Moreno en "Mi Primer Personaje" de Podcast Chileactores.2022-01-2401 minImpacto en el RostroImpacto en el RostroImpacto en el rostro - Paloma MorenoPaloma Moreno debutó en las teleseries gracias a "Manuel Rodríguez", la primera producción de Vicente Sabatini en Chilevisión. Luego, le dio vida a Isadora Ximénez de Mendoza, un personaje que enfrentó a "La Quintrala". En el 2019 fue la protagonista de "Gemelas", dándole vida a Luchita Rivera y a Dominga Vázquez de Acuña. Actualmente la podemos ver "La torre de Mabel", producción de AGTV para Canal 13.2021-11-2047 minPlanilandiablogPlanilandiablogDesde la culpa vemos conflictoEn la gestión del conflicto, cada vez le doy más peso a la fase de observar sin juzgar porque creo que es ahí donde acaba la función. Sin apreciar culpa, no necesitamos inocentes ni vencedores. Simplemente apreciamos las cosas exactamente tal y como son, sin juicio, sin interpretación, sin proyección y sin atribución de intenciones. Sin culpa, dejamos de otorgar realidad al ataque, quedamos completamente libres y liberamos al otro. https://planilandiablog.wordpress.com/2021/08/10/desde-la-culpa-vemos-conflicto/2021-08-1208 minPodcast ChileactoresPodcast ChileactoresOficio Digno: Paloma MorenoUn país que no apoya a sus artistas pierde su identidad cultural. Actores y actrices seguimos dando la pelea para que nuestro trabajo sea reconocido como un aporte al desarrollo de Chile. Esto es Oficio Digno. Hoy escuchas a Paloma Moreno en el Podcast de Chileactores.2021-07-3002 minRadio UsachRadio UsachEntrevista Paloma Moreno - Escena Viva - 04 06 21Paloma Moreno: “Hacer pop a un candidato parece más importante que lo que tenga que decir”. La actriz de cine, teatro y TV presenta la obra “La Candidata” junto a Blanca Lewin, que desde la contingencia electoral, se ríe y critica lo planificado de los discursos políticos. La puedes ver hoy a las 21 horas en www.cow.cl2021-06-0417 minDía Mundial de la PoesíaDía Mundial de la Poesía"La paloma", de Alberti. 130221poesiaPoema "La paloma" de Rafael Alberti en la voz de Eduardo Moreno.2021-06-0200 minPodcast ChileactoresPodcast ChileactoresLa Pura Verdad (invitada Paloma Moreno)Somos actores y actrices que transformamos nuestros cuerpos, voces y corazón para para educar, entretener y emocionar al público. Somos artistas que trabajamos con la realidad para crear cada uno de nuestros personajes. Y como observamos permanente todo lo que nos rodea, tenemos la sensibilidad para entender quiénes somos y dónde estamos. Esto es La Pura Verdad, el programa de entrevistas en el que conocerás la vida real de nuestros actores y actrices. Escúchanos todas las semanas en el Podcast Chileactores. Hoy, Cata Olcay conversa con Paloma Moreno.2021-05-1334 min