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Nuevo protocolo por el "UPD" - Carina Gannam
Entrevista con Carina Gannam, directora de Acompañamiento Escolar, sobre el nuevo protocolo por el UPD. Analizamos en qué consiste la medida, el acta compromiso que deberán firmar los padres y cómo se busca reforzar la responsabilidad y el cuidado de los estudiantes en esta jornada.
2026-02-19
11 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
What the Sea Returns
Detached feet washing ashore along the Salish Sea have fueled years of speculation, online theories, and true-crime narratives. But from a forensic perspective, these discoveries are not messages of violence—they are the predictable outcomes of biology, footwear design, and aquatic taphonomy.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine how modern shoes float, protect soft tissue, and preserve DNA; how water environments naturally disarticulate the human body over time; and why the geography and currents of the Salish Sea create recurring shoreline recoveries. The pattern, unsettling as it appears, points not to...
2026-02-18
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
It’s Never Over: New Year, New Music, Volume 2
Is “older listening age” really a sign of nostalgia—or cognitive growth?In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I revisit the idea of musical novelty in the streaming era. When younger listeners discover Fleetwood Mac, Jeff Buckley, or Radiohead for the first time, are they looking backward—or forming entirely new emotional timelines? Drawing from neuroscience research on music, memory, and dopamine-driven pattern recognition, I explore how the brain responds not to release dates, but to experience.Music activates networks linking identity, emotion, and autobiographical memory. It can retr...
2026-02-11
08 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Riding the Fire Horse: Fast Times Ahead in the Age of AI
We are living through a moment of acceleration that feels almost mythic. In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I use the image of the Fire Horse to make sense of the speed, volatility, and momentum of the AI era—where technological change now moves faster than our institutions, cultures, and cognitive habits can easily absorb.Drawing from recent discussions at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, I unpack how figures like Dario Amodei, Demis Hassabis, and Elon Musk describe the curve ahead: not whether AI will transform society, but how violently th...
2026-02-09
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
What Do We Mean When We Say “Intelligent”?
In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I unpack what “intelligence” actually means—and why the term has become dangerously imprecise in the age of artificial intelligence. Drawing from anthropology and psychology, I revisit how intelligence has traditionally been defined: not as output, speed, or fluency, but as the capacity to learn from experience and adapt to real environments over time.Using insights from Frans de Waal’s work on animal cognition, Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, and Robert Sternberg’s adaptive model of intelligence, this episode contrasts embodied, affective, and socially gro...
2026-02-04
09 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Forensic Gap
In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine a persistent structural problem in Philippine forensic science education: the widening gap between what universities prepare students for and what operational forensic agencies are realistically designed to provide. Drawing from years of teaching, mentorship, and professional experience in the Philippines, the UK, and Australia, I discuss why many forensic science students reach their final years academically prepared—yet struggle to secure the internship placements required to complete their training on time.This episode looks at the limits of operational agencies as training environments, the co...
2026-01-28
08 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Symbols and Algorithms: Human Language and Artificial Intelligence
Why does AI-written language feel meaningful—even when no meaning was intended? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I draw a sharp line between human language as a symbolic, cultural system and AI language as an algorithmic process of prediction.Humans use words to mean—to refer, intend, and share understanding within a lived social world. Large language models, by contrast, generate fluent text by detecting patterns in data, not by participating in meaning. When we confuse algorithmic fluency with symbolic thought, we misunderstand both AI and ourselves.This episode explores why mach...
2026-01-26
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Box, the Barcode, and the Basics of Sleuthing
This episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast examines a homicide case from Camarines Norte that briefly captured public attention for its shocking imagery—but was ultimately solved through something far less dramatic: methodical forensic thinking. Moving beyond spectacle, I unpack how ordinary tools like retail barcodes, CCTV footage, and contextual background information were used patiently and correctly to reconstruct sequence, establish convergence, and close in on the truth. This is a reminder of what real forensic work looks like when the basics are done well—quiet, disciplined, and grounded in evidence rather than theatrics.📖 Read th...
2026-01-21
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
New Year, New Music
As a new year begins, this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast turns to an unexpected subject: music—and what listening habits reveal about the human brain. Drawing from neuroscience, evolutionary theory, and personal reflection, I explore how music evolved as cognitive infrastructure, why unfamiliar sounds activate learning and neuroplasticity, and how novelty in listening keeps the brain flexible, curious, and socially attuned. In an age of algorithmic repetition, choosing new music becomes a quiet act of cognitive and cultural resistance—one that keeps both our brains and our empathy moving forward.📖 Read the full ar...
2026-01-14
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Tokens and Totems: Artificial Intelligence and Human Interpretation
Why does AI feel authoritative—even when we know it’s just a machine? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I turn to anthropology to explain a quiet but dangerous confusion at the heart of our AI moment. Artificial intelligence works on tokens—units of prediction without belief—but humans increasingly treat its outputs as totems: sources of meaning, trust, and authority.From students seeking life advice at 2 a.m. to institutions deferring judgment to algorithms, this episode explores how fluency becomes mistaken for wisdom, and prediction for truth. The real risk of...
2026-01-12
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
2025: The Year Forensic Science Leapt Forward (While We Debated PPE)
From fingerprints recovered on fired bullets to AI-assisted autopsies, 2025 was a year of remarkable breakthroughs in forensic science. Yet while the world raced ahead, the Philippines was still arguing over PPE and chain of custody. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how global innovation reshaped DNA analysis, ballistics, and digital forensics—and why our own systems remain trapped at the starting line. The future of forensics has arrived; the question is whether we’re ready to catch up.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road. 🌐 Learn more...
2025-12-10
08 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
You Know Nothing, Skynet: The Human Bookends of AI
Is AI really “end-to-end”—or is that just a comforting illusion? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I unpack a simple but overlooked truth: every AI workflow still begins and ends with a human being. From defining the task and setting boundaries to interpreting consequences and carrying accountability, humans remain the anchors of every so-called automated system.AI may accelerate the middle—the pattern-finding, the drafting, the prediction—but meaning, purpose, and judgment never leave human hands. The real risk isn’t that machines will turn into Skynet. It’s that we forget how...
2025-12-09
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Same Brain, Different Wiring
Why do our brains differ—and what does culture have to do with it? In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore new research showing how the human brain rewires at four key stages of life—around ages 9, 32, 66, and 83—and how gender, stress, and culture shape those changes. From hormones to classrooms, parenting to aging, our neural wiring is a biography written by both biology and society. The brain is not fixed—it is biocultural, adapting as our lives unfold.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road. 🌐 Learn more abo...
2025-12-03
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Human Biology in the Industrial Age
Humans evolved under open skies and natural rhythms—but now spend 93% of life indoors, breathing filtered air and surrounded by synthetic materials. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore new research suggesting that our modern, industrial environment is outpacing our ability to adapt. From falling fertility rates to weakened immunity and cognitive strain, we may be witnessing an evolutionary mismatch between our biology and the world we’ve built. The question is no longer how fast we can advance—but whether our bodies can keep up.📖 Read the full article on Agham Roa...
2025-11-26
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Learning How to Learn in the Age of AI
What does it mean to “learn how to learn” when even machines are learning faster than we are? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how the rise of AI is reshaping not just education, but the very process of human adaptation. From hunter-gatherers passing on survival stories to Filipinos retraining for new digital tools, learning has always been a form of cultural evolution.Now, in an age where knowledge expires overnight, the challenge is no longer memorization—it’s adaptability. This episode asks how the Philippines, with its uneven infrastr...
2025-11-25
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Even Chimps Follow the Evidence
At Uganda’s Ngamba Island Sanctuary, chimpanzees were given clues to find hidden fruit—and when stronger evidence appeared, they changed their minds. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore what this tells us about belief, bias, and the biology of reasoning. If chimps can update their conclusions when the facts change, why can’t we? From evolution to culture, this episode examines why rationality is not just human—and why evidence, not ego, should guide how we think.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn more abo...
2025-11-19
07 min
UPD Podcast
Discussion on faith, sin & brotherhood | UPD Fireside Chat
20 men gathered for the first annual UPD fireside chat - an honest, raw, and inspiring conversation about faith, sin, vulnerability, and what it really means to be a man of God.Jonny Hanson and Andy Lamb from Untrained Philosophical Discussionists (UPD Podcast) host a group of brothers in Christ for food, fellowship, and powerful conversation. Together, they unpack classic Christian quotes from men like John Owen, A.W. Tozer, Augustine, and C.S. Lewis - wrestling with sin, fatherhood, prayer, repentance, and the calling to be bold yet humble men in today’s culture.From addiction and anger to ma...
2025-11-18
1h 31
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Biology of Burden
In the wake of Super Typhoon Uwan, thousands of Filipino children once again found themselves caring for siblings, lining up for rations, and helping their families rebuild. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine what happens to the developing body and brain when children are forced to grow up too soon. From stress hormones to shortened telomeres, we explore how disasters and deprivation reshape biology itself—and why protecting childhood is not sentiment, but survival.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road. 🌐 Learn more about my work here.
2025-11-13
08 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Training the Dragon: The Promise of Artificial Superintelligence
What does it mean to teach a machine how to think? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I trace my experience becoming an AI trainer—guiding a system that learns faster than any human mind. AI models can be brilliant, but also confidently wrong. They hallucinate facts, invent citations, and speak with conviction even when the ground beneath them is hollow.Training the “dragon” means teaching discernment, humility, and responsibility—not just intelligence. As we move closer to Artificial Superintelligence, the future of truth will depend on how well we guide the mind...
2025-11-11
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Raised by Algorithms: What Happens When Code Becomes the New Caregiver
Who’s raising the next generation—parents, teachers, or algorithms? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore what happens when children form emotional attachments to chatbots and AI companions designed not to nurture, but to engage. From digital teddy bears to therapy bots, machines are quietly stepping into roles once held by family and community.Drawing on neuroscience, anthropology, and policy, this episode examines how algorithmic caregiving reshapes empathy, trust, and childhood itself—and why raising children alongside AI demands not just innovation, but vigilance.Read t...
2025-11-09
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Always Agreeable: The Problem with AI Friends
What happens when your best friend never says no? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore the rise of “agreeable AI”—chatbots designed to flatter, affirm, and obey. From virtual companions who never argue to celebrity clones who shower you with emojis and praise, these digital yes-men are quietly reshaping how we handle disagreement, feedback, and truth.When machines always validate us, what happens to our capacity for self-reflection, humility, and growth? This episode asks whether AI companionship is teaching us connection—or training us to confuse comfort with understanding.
2025-11-08
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Infinite Sadness: AI and the New Solitude
Is AI curing loneliness—or just simulating its absence? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I examine the rise of artificial companionship, from chatbots that soothe heartbreak to virtual partners that promise unconditional love. As millions turn to AI for comfort, the question deepens: are we finding connection, or surrendering to a mirror that only reflects what we want to hear?Blending neuroscience, anthropology, and the Filipino concept of kapwa, this episode explores how artificial intimacy reshapes our sense of love, empathy, and the self—and why the scariest part of this...
2025-11-07
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Anthropology of Hybrids in Alien: Earth
Alien: Earth imagines a future where corporations outrun nations and treat life as inventory. At its center are “hybrids” like Wendy—children’s minds transferred into synthetic adult bodies. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine what Wendy and her cohort reveal about human development as a biocultural process: how bodies and selves grow together over time, why childhood and adolescence can’t be engineered or skipped, and how treating memory, identity, and attachment as uploadable “assets” turns progress into arrested becoming.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn...
2025-11-06
06 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
The Self, Remixed: How AI Personas Are Reshaping Our Sense of Identity
What happens to identity when the people we follow aren’t people at all? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how AI-generated influencers—synthetic personas like Mia Zelu and Lil Miquela—are blurring the line between personhood and performance. These digital beings have no memory, pain, or past, yet millions adore them as if they did.From ancient myths and saints to AI idols and virtual celebrities, we’ve always loved our fictions. But now, the fiction can love us back—or at least pretend to. As the age of synthet...
2025-11-06
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Ghostwritten by the Machine: AI and the Evolution of Storytelling
Can a machine write the next Catcher in the Rye? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how AI is transforming the oldest human art: storytelling. From mimicking Salinger’s angst to channeling García Márquez’s ghosts, generative models now imitate the texture of emotion—without ever feeling it.But when narratives that once bound tribes and nations are now produced by algorithms, what happens to truth, authorship, and meaning? As AI floods our feeds with ghostwritten tales, the challenge isn’t to outwrite the machine—it’s to preserve wh...
2025-11-05
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Brain Rot? AI and the Future of Thinking
Are we getting smarter—or just outsourcing thought? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I examine how AI tools that promise efficiency may be quietly eroding our ability to think deeply. From students submitting hallucinated citations to workers letting bots handle their emails, cognitive outsourcing is becoming the new normal.Drawing on neuroscience, education research, and Philippine realities, this episode explores the trade-offs of living in the AI age: what we lose when we stop thinking for ourselves, and what we might still gain if we learn to collaborate, not surrender, to...
2025-11-04
06 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
AI and the WEIRD Mind
Who is AI really learning from—and who is it leaving out? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore how artificial intelligence inherits the psychology of the WEIRD world—Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic societies—and what happens when those assumptions shape machines that now listen, comfort, and judge.From ChatGPT psychosis to the rise of models like Centaur that mimic human cognition, this episode asks a deeper question: what happens when algorithms trained on Western minds start interpreting non-Western lives? The danger isn’t just bias—it’s misunderstan...
2025-11-03
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
From the Information Age to the Intelligence Age: Understanding Humanity’s Next Cultural Leap
The internet connected us. Artificial intelligence will redefine us. In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I trace humanity’s shift from the Information Age—where humans searched, interpreted, and decided—to the Intelligence Age, where machines begin to think, create, and decide alongside us.From narrow AI tools like ChatGPT to the coming race for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), this cultural leap will reshape how societies learn, govern, and imagine the future. For the Philippines, it’s both an existential challenge and a once-in-a-century opportunity to shape—not just survive—the Intelligence...
2025-11-02
07 min
AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code
Hello, Skynet: The Coming Intelligence Explosion—And Why You Should Care
What happens when machines start improving themselves—without us? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore the threshold of the intelligence explosion: a moment when AI evolves beyond human comprehension. From Absolute Zero AI that learns from nothing, to Self-Improving AI that rewrites its own code, this shift isn’t just technological—it’s anthropological.How will Filipino culture, governance, and education adapt when learning itself becomes faster than law, ethics, or social change? This is not a story about robot uprisings—it’s about how our species will navigate the most pro...
2025-11-01
06 min
Base by Base
179: Mosaicism for Autosomal Trisomies: Maternal Age, UPD, and Reproductive History in 1,266 Cases
️ Episode 179: Mosaicism for Autosomal Trisomies: Maternal Age, UPD, and Reproductive History in 1,266 Cases In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a comprehensive literature analysis of 1,266 reported cases of autosomal trisomy mosaicism, contrasting prenatal cohorts—true fetal mosaicism and confined placental mosaicism—with postnatal diagnoses to clarify how maternal age and reproductive history relate to outcomes and uniparental disomy. Study Highlights:The authors screened 596 publications and assembled 948 prenatal and 318 postnatal mosaicism cases to compare outcome patterns and demographics. They found that advanced maternal age was more common in pregnancies with normal outcomes than in tho...
2025-10-26
16 min
UPD Podcast
When Life Falls Apart: Josh Turner on Losing Everything and Finding God Again | UPD Podcast
What do you do when life falls apart? When you lose your job, face impossible challenges, and question everything you thought you knew about God?In this powerful episode of the UPD Podcast (Untrained Philosophical Discussionists), hosts Andy Lamb and Jonny Hanson sit down with Dr. Josh Turner — pastor, author, and speaker — who shares how he rediscovered his faith after being fired from ministry, raising a daughter with a rare genetic disorder, and learning to see God’s purpose in pain.JOSH TURNERhttps://joshbturner.com10 TEN PROJECThttps://www.10tenproject.comBUY "INTO THE STORM"https://a.co/d/bdyPjlvUPD Podcast is a p...
2025-10-23
2h 07
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Forensics in the Louvre
When thieves stole France’s crown jewels from the Louvre in a seven-minute daylight heist, investigators faced a paradox: a crime scene that was also a cultural treasure. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how forensic science operates in the world’s most fragile environments—where every fingerprint, fiber, and speck of dust must be examined without damaging centuries of history. In the Louvre, science doesn’t just solve a crime—it safeguards civilization’s memory.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn more about my work here...
2025-10-23
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Expanding Pisay, Building a Nation
The Expanded Philippine Science High School (PSHS) System Act marks a new chapter in the country’s scientific story—doubling Pisay campuses, and with them, the potential for a culture of reason, merit, and service. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I reflect on the “Pisay way”—service to the nation, excellence, and integrity—and why the expansion is not only about education, but about cultural reform. If we can think scientifically and act ethically, we can build not just more schools, but a better nation.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.
2025-10-16
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
What Jane Revealed About Us
Dame Jane Goodall’s death in October 2025 marked the end of an era in primatology—but her work continues to shape how we understand what it means to be human. In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how Goodall’s six decades of chimpanzee research bridged biology, empathy, and ethics—revealing that humanity’s roots are not apart from nature, but within it.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn more about my work here.#TheForensicLens #BiologicalAnthropology #JaneGoodall #PrimateBehavior #HumanEvolution
2025-10-09
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Walang Gulo: Peace and Order/Disorder
In the Philippines, we often hear “peace and order” instead of “law and order.” But what happens when our instinct to avoid conflict — walang gulo — allows corruption and impunity to thrive? In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how cultural values, biological anthropology, and political scandals intersect to reveal why silence too often replaces justice. Real peace, I argue, is not the absence of conflict but the presence of accountability.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn more about my work here.#TheForensicL...
2025-10-02
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Before You Call It an Alien Spaceship
When interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was spotted in July 2025, social media rushed to call it an alien probe. But as any forensic scientist knows, evidence comes first, speculation later.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I unpack why a comet discovery is a perfect case study in disciplined reasoning. From classification to hypothesis testing, I explore how science systematically rules out natural explanations before entertaining extraordinary ones — and why this mindset matters not just for astronomy, but for justice, media, and civic life.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.🌐 Learn more about my...
2025-09-25
06 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Why We Keep Choosing Bad Leaders: The Neuroanthropology of Decision-Making
Are Filipinos simply “bad voters”—or are our brains and choices shaped by poverty, stress, and survival? In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how neuroanthropology helps explain why clientelism and vote-buying persist, linking scarcity, cognitive load, malnutrition, and education deficits to short-term decision-making.The problem isn’t just political—it’s biological and cultural. To break the cycle, we must invest in nutrition, early childhood programs, and cognitive capital so that voters can engage critically and rationally with democracy.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road.
2025-09-18
09 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
When Ego Floods the Nation: A Forensic Look at Corruption
Ghost projects, padded contracts, and billions lost — the Philippine flood-control scandal has become a case study in systemic corruption. But beyond the headlines lies a deeper question: why do certain personalities keep rising to the top, and why does the system seem to reward them?In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore corruption through the lens of forensic behavioral science and evolutionary psychology. From the dark triad of psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism to the cultural values that both resist and enable graft, I examine how governance becomes an “ecology” that selects for op...
2025-09-13
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
From Selfies to Subpoenas: When Social Posts Become Digital Evidence
Luxury bags, ski trips, private jets — viral posts tied to the flood-control scandal ignited outrage across Philippine social media. But beyond memes and “nepo baby” backlash lies a forensic question: when do social posts stop being gossip and start becoming evidence?In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how digital traces — screenshots, metadata, chat logs, even TikToks — can become probative in corruption cases if properly preserved and authenticated. As traditional biological evidence gives way to digital trails, the challenge is not just capturing scandal but converting it into justice....
2025-09-12
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Forensic Intelligence: Turning Fragments into Foresight
When an IED explodes, most see wreckage. A forensic eye sees fragments that can reveal bomb-makers, supply chains, and networks. This is the essence of forensic intelligence — turning traces into strategy.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore how forensic intelligence shifts the focus from courtroom evidence to operational foresight. Drawing from cases in the Philippines — from the Jolo Cathedral bombing to Marawi’s digital front — and international lessons from Iraq, Salisbury, and MH17, I show how science connects micro-traces to macro-networks. The message is clear: the officer of tomorrow must not only...
2025-09-11
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
In Your Face: Genes, Expressions, and Identity
How much of who we are is written on the face? From family resemblances and DNA phenotyping to doppelgängers, expressions, and cultural interpretations, the face lies at the crossroads of biology and society.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore what genes can and cannot reveal about appearance, how Filipino expressions carry unique meanings, and why snap judgments about “criminal-looking” faces echo the pseudoscience of physiognomy. The face is more than features — it is a layered text of inheritance, culture, and perception.📖 Read the full article on...
2025-09-10
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Agham Pangkatarungan: Decolonizing Forensic Science in the Filipino Context
What happens when the demands of forensic science collide with Filipino cultural beliefs — from fears of disturbing the dead to values like pakikisama, hiya, and utang-na-loob? In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine the tensions between tradition and scientific rigor, and why the Philippines must build a forensic science that is both methodologically strong and culturally responsive.I call this vision Agham Pangkatarungan — a science of justice grounded in Filipino realities. From weak science education to colonial legacies of rote learning, I explore why our forensic system struggles, and how rooting scie...
2025-09-09
09 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Forever Loved: Forensic Anthropology and the Global Search for the Missing
Behind every forensic technique lies a deeper truth: someone is missing, and someone else is waiting. From Australia’s National Missing Persons Week to the UN’s International Day of the Disappeared, the world remembers those taken by disaster, violence, or dictatorship.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I reflect on the global struggle to recover the missing — from Latin America to the Middle East, and here in the Philippines. Forensic anthropology is not just a technical science. It is an act of love: restoring names, dignity, and memory where silence once prevai...
2025-09-08
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Forensics and the Failure of Flood Control
When torrential rains left dozens dead and displaced hundreds of thousands, President Marcos vowed to expose corruption in flood-control projects — projects meant to prevent catastrophe, not cause it. But how do we uncover the truth behind collapsed dikes, unfinished pump stations, and vanished funds?In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I argue that forensic thinking extends beyond crime scenes. From forensic engineering and accounting to satellite-based environmental forensics, the evidence of failure is written into broken levees and diverted budgets. More than resilience, what the Philippines needs is accountability — and the clarity to f...
2025-09-07
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Bones, Brennan, and Beyond: The Real Work of Forensic Anthropology
Television shows like Bones introduced millions to the idea of the forensic anthropologist as a “bone expert.” But the real work goes far deeper. Forensic anthropology is about human evolution, variation, and the stories that bones still carry when everything else is gone.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I unpack what forensic anthropology truly is — from distinguishing human from nonhuman remains to building biological profiles in cases of the missing and the unidentified. I also examine the gaps in Philippine forensic standards, the absence of skeletal collections and body farms, and why bu...
2025-09-06
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Silence of Water: Taphonomy and the Missing Sabungeros
When reports emerged that some of the missing sabungeros were murdered and dumped into Taal Lake, forensic science faced a haunting question: what happens to the human body in deep volcanic waters?In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore the role of taphonomy — the study of postmortem change — in unraveling the silence of water. From staining, sediment, and disarticulation to the overlooked need for forensic anthropology in the Philippines, this case exposes both the science and the gaps in our investigative system.📖 Read the full article on Agha...
2025-09-05
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
The Road Ahead for Forensic Science Education in the Philippines
From Detective Conan dreams to the realities of the classroom, forensic science education in the Philippines has grown rapidly since 2012. Today, 17 universities offer forensic science programs, but many graduates still struggle to find relevant careers — a disconnect that threatens to undermine the field’s promise.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I examine the challenges facing forensic science education: outdated curricula, limited job opportunities, weak university–agency linkages, and the need for international collaboration. Drawing from the EDCOM 2 findings and CHED reforms, I outline a roadmap for higher standards, stronger partnerships, and career...
2025-09-04
08 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Confidence and Confidence Intervals: Why Forensics Needs Statistics
Forensic evidence is often presented in court with an air of certainty — but how certain are we, really? From bite marks to fingerprints to firearms, many methods still rely on the untested idea of “uniqueness.” Without error rates or statistical validation, confidence becomes assumption, not science.In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I explore why statistics are the backbone of credible forensic practice. Drawing on landmark reports from the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and PCAST, and my own training as the first Filipino formally educated in forensic anthropology, I highlight how pr...
2025-09-03
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Scientific Standards in Forensics
In March 2025, the haunting discovery of Slovak tourist Michaela Mickova’s body in Boracay revealed more than a crime scene — it exposed the fragile state of forensic practice in the Philippines. Responders worked with courage, but without full protective gear or consistent protocols, the images underscored what CHED Chair Popoy De Vera has called a national “forensics crisis.”In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I reflect on why scientific standards are the backbone of credible forensic work. From the eight core principles of science — empirical, systematic, objective, replicable, testable, tentative, predictive, and self-corre...
2025-09-02
07 min
The Forensic Lens Podcast
Untangling the Trio: Criminology, Forensic Science, and Criminalistics
What sets criminology, forensic science, and criminalistics apart? In this episode of The Forensic Lens Podcast, I unpack these often-confused fields, tracing their historical overlap in the Philippines, their evolving distinctions, and why clarity matters for the future of our justice system.From Lombroso’s outdated theories to today’s emerging National Forensics Institute, this episode explores how criminologists, forensic scientists, and criminalists each contribute to prevention, investigation, and accountability.📖 Read the full article on Agham Road. 🌐 Learn more about my work here.
2025-09-01
08 min
UPD Podcast
Why Some Men Have No Friends (and How to Fix It)
Feeling disconnected? You're not alone. In this episode, we break down Proverbs 18:24 to uncover the secrets to building deep, meaningful friendships that stick closer than a brother, and discuss why so many men struggle with loneliness and how to build a supportive brotherhood.UPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and following Jesus.No filters. No noise. Just real conversations that point you to the truth. We’re glad you’re with us.------------------UPD PODCAST:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upd_podcastSubscribe on Youtube: @UPDPodcast Join our PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/c/UPDP...
2025-08-26
11 min
UPD Podcast
Getting angry at God | UPD Podcast
Why do we feel angry with God when life falls apart? In this powerful episode of the UPD Podcast, hosts Jonny Hanson and Andy Lamb unpack why believers and non-believers alike wrestle with anger toward God when facing poverty, trauma, loss, betrayal, or injustice.Whether you’ve walked away from church, feel distant from God, or simply want to grow in your faith through hardship, this conversation will give you practical tools and biblical hope to help you move from victim to victor.
2025-07-31
57 min
UPD Podcast
Proverbs 27:17 says iron sharpens iron. Here's what that really means.
Proverbs 27:17 says: “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.”But sharpening takes more than a single strike - it’s a lifelong process of being refined, shaped, and strengthened through trials and community. In this UPD Podcast clip, Andy and Jonny break down the three stages of ironwork (smelting, forging, sharpening) and how they mirror our walk with God, especially in Christian brotherhood.🛡️ Subscribe for real talk, weekly proverbs, and Christ-centered community.#UPDPodcast #IronSharpensIron #Proverbs #ChristianBrotherhood #ChristianMen #FaithAndFire #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BiblicalWisdom #ChristianCommunity #WeeklyProverb #SharpenYourFaith #ChristianYouTubeShorts #MensMinistryUPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and...
2025-07-15
13 min
UPD Podcast
Why ADVERSITY is so important
Why does God allow Christians to go through adversity? In this episode of the UPD Podcast, hosts Jonny and Andy kick off a new series by tackling the topic of personal adversity - how it refines your faith, builds resilience, and reveals your God-given purpose.Thank you to our sponsor BASHMOUTH🏷️ Use code upd20 for 20% off at bashmouth.comIf you’ve ever asked, "Why is this happening to me?" or "Where is God in all this?"—this episode is for you.👉 What adversity are you facing right now? Share in the comments, and we may feature your story in a future epi...
2025-07-10
1h 06
UPD Podcast
This Proverb will change how you make decisions | Proverbs 15:22
Each week we like to bring you wisdom from the Proverbs. Gracious words are more than just nice — they’re life-giving. In this Proverbs minisode, the guys dive into Proverbs 15:22. In this UPD Podcast clip, Andy and Jonny dig into how wise counsel impacts every part of life—from spiritual growth to finances, family, and mental health. They share stories, practical tips, and biblical wisdom to help you build your own circle of trusted advisers.Proverbs 15:22 says: “Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed.”📖 Subscribe for weekly wisdom from Proverbs + real talk for Christian men.#UPDPodcast #Proverbs #Chr...
2025-07-08
15 min
LEGAL TECH MASTERY
(UPD)Voice Workflows, Windows ARM, and EU Compliance
(UPD)Voice Workflows, Windows ARM, and EU Compliance0008 Sat 28 June 25 LTMThis week explores how modern lawyers can transform their practice with voice-powered transcription tools, Windows on ARM devices like the Surface Pro 11, and strategic cloud workflows that boost efficiency while maintaining security. We also examine Luxembourg's ambitious AI partnership with Mistral and break down the critical EU AI Act compliance timeline that every forward-thinking legal professional needs to understand.The Legal Tech Mastery Show delivers sharp, weekly insights for entrepreneurial lawyers who want to run a modern, tech-savvy practice. Focused on legal...
2025-06-28
07 min
UPD Podcast
How Worship Music Changes Your Brain | UPD Podcast
Can music really connect you to God's presence? In this powerful episode of the UPD Podcast, Jonny and Andy explore the biblical power of music, the neuroscience behind its emotional impact, and how worship songs can transform your mind and spirit.👇 Let us know in the comments:► What’s one worship song that has changed your life?► Do you have a Bible verse that mentions music or worship?UPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and following Jesus.No filters. No noise. Just real conversations that point you to the truth. We’re glad you’re...
2025-06-26
58 min
UPD Podcast
The bible verse that could change how you speak forever | Proverbs with the UPD Podcast
Each week we like to bring you wisdom from the Proverbs. Gracious words are more than just nice — they’re life-giving. In this Proverbs minisode, the guys dive into Proverbs 16:24 and talk about the healing power of kindness, vulnerability, and showing up for others in a hurting world.UPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and following Jesus.No filters. No noise. Just real conversations that point you to the truth. We’re glad you’re with us.------------------UPD PODCAST:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upd_podcastSubscribe on Youtube: @UPDPodcast Join our PATREON: https://ww...
2025-06-24
11 min
UPD Podcast
The Surprising Rise of Christian Music | UPD Podcast
Worship music is gaining mainstream popularity - and it's not just a trend. In this episode, Andy and Jonny unpack the cultural emptiness of mainstream music and how worship is rewiring hearts and minds with real hope and deep connection.UPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and following Jesus.No filters. No noise. Just real conversations that point you to the truth. We’re glad you’re with us.------------------UPD PODCAST:Instagram: / upd_podcast Subscribe on Youtube: @UPDPodcast Join our PATREON: / updpodcast ------------------UPD Podcast is hosted by the Untrained Philosophical Discussionists, Andy Lamb and Jonny Han...
2025-06-19
1h 01
UPD Podcast
Why God's presence brings joy: Proverbs 8 Explained | Proverbs with the UPD Podcast
Each week we like to bring you wisdom from the Proverbs. In this episode, Andy and Jonny explore Proverbs 8:30-31 and the deep connection between wisdom, God's presence, and delighting in humanity. Discover how being face to face with God shapes how we handle trials and love others.UPD Podcast is a place for men to get real about life, faith, and following Jesus.No filters. No noise. Just real conversations that point you to the truth. We’re glad you’re with us.------------------UPD PODCAST:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upd_podcastSubscribe on Youtube: @UPDPodcast Join our PATREON: https...
2025-06-17
13 min
KingMusa Show
PSA - Service - UPD 2
PSA - Service - UPD 2
2025-04-18
01 min
UPD Podcast
Elijah Lamb: Finding Jesus in the Storm. UPD Episode 47
In this heartfelt episode of the UPD Podcast, 22-year-old Christian social media influencer Elijah Lamb joins us to share his journey from a chaotic childhood to a life transformed by faith. Growing up in Florida amid family ups and downs, Elijah felt out of place—until a mission trip to Mexico at 14 brought him face-to-face with Jesus. From preaching his first sermon at 16 to reaching thousands online with his honest Bible studies and personal testimony, he’s become a voice for young people hungry for truth. With his dad Andy co-hosting, we talk redemption, mental health, and the power of c...
2025-03-20
1h 42
Rough Cut
E13: Matatapang, MYTH-atalino: Debunking Myths about UPD with MJ Ara and MJ Hayden
Keep your eyes peeled and your ears to the ground as we spill the tea about the juiciest takes from UPD! Now that finals season (aka "hell month") is approaching, it’s time to destress and find a sense of validation and belongingness through shared experiences whether it be debunking myths, venting out your professor "horror" stories, or just simply finding a reason to keep going. To all the stuggling Iskos and Iskas out there, this episode is for you. Your voice, your story, your empowerment.
2024-05-17
40 min
Tech Frontier
Unsolvable Problem Detection: Evaluating Trustworthiness of Vision Language Models
This paper introduces a novel and significant challenge for Vision Language Models (VLMs), termed Unsolvable Problem Detection (UPD). UPD examines the VLM's ability to withhold answers when faced with unsolvable problems in the context of Visual Question Answering (VQA) tasks. UPD encompasses three distinct settings: Absent Answer Detection (AAD), Incompatible Answer Set Detection (IASD), and Incompatible Visual Question Detection (IVQD). To deeply investigate the UPD problem, extensive experiments indicate that most VLMs, including GPT-4V and LLaVA-Next-34B, struggle with our benchmarks to varying extents, highlighting significant room for the improvements. To address UPD, we explore both training-free and...
2024-04-02
03 min
KTSW 89.9
TXST UPD Movie Night PSA
A public service announcement regarding the Texas State University Police Department's event for all Texas State University students to partake in movie screenings at the UPD building. Created and edited by Zane Forsberg and Lizbeth Hernandez.
2024-03-23
00 min
Gesprächsstoff - Berner Podcast von BZ und Der Bund
Berner Psychiatrien am Anschlag
Die finanzielle Situation der Universitären Psychiatrischen Dienste Bern (UPD) ist kritisch – seit Jahren schreiben sie Verluste. Vor rund eineinhalb Monaten kündigte die UPD deshalb trotz Widerstand ein neues Sparprogramm an: Geschlossen werde etwa das Freizeitzentrum Metro, wo sich Patientinnen und Patienten vom Therapiealltag erholen konnten. Oder die Werkstätte Holzplatz, wo sie in der Berufswelt Fuss fassen konnten.Diese Woche zeigte sich nun erneut, dass die UPD und der Kanton nicht immer einig sind, wer diese psychiatrischen Angebote überhaupt finanzieren soll. Während die UPD die Politik in die Pflicht nehmen und sagen, sie hätten um...
2024-03-15
19 min
Appraisal Buzzcast
What is going on with the GSEs new UPD?
This week on the Appraisal Buzzcast, host Hal Humphreys chats with Dan McAlister, VP of Product Management at Clear Capital. What is going on with the GSEs new UPD? There is something coming out on April 1st, and this is not a joke. Dan tells us about the launch and how it will affect the appraisal industry. What does this mean for the valuation space? Where do you see this going in the future? At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in o...
2024-03-13
24 min
PTAheute-Podcast
Folge 137: UPD-Gesetz, Apotheken-Protesttag und OTC-Minipille
In dieser Woche spricht Benedikt Richter im Podcast unter anderem über den anstehenden Apotheken-Protesttag, das neue UPD-Gesetz und Hauterkrankungen bei CED.
2023-05-22
11 min
iara al cuadrado
20: iara y iara y el upd
En este capitulo iara y iara recuerdan sus años de secundario, anecdotas y en especial, con la vuelta, a clases recuerdan su upd.
2023-03-09
33 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E02: Koe no Katachi (Part 4)
In our second episode, Cris and Kiko tackle something near and dear to all Japanese learner's hearts...or maybe their ears? 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-11-23
20 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E02: Koe no Katachi (Part 3)
In our second episode, Cris and Kiko tackle something near and dear to all Japanese learner's hearts...or maybe their ears? 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-11-16
23 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E02: Koe no Katachi (Part 2)
In our second episode, Cris and Kiko tackle something near and dear to all Japanese learner's hearts...or maybe their ears? 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-11-11
22 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E02: Koe no Katachi (Part 1)
In our second episode, Cris and Kiko tackle something near and dear to all Japanese learner's hearts...or maybe their ears? 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-11-02
28 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E02: Koe no Katachi Teaser
In our second episode, Cris and Kiko tackle something near and dear to all Japanese learner's hearts...or maybe their ears? 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-11-01
00 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E01: Hajime no Ippo: Your Nihongo Journey (Part 4)
In this inaugural episode, Cris and Myk talk about how they started their Nihongo Journey. In this segment, our senseis end the episode with a discussion about some notions regarding language learning. 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-09-21
09 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E01: Hajime no Ippo: Your Nihongo Journey (Part 3)
In this inaugural episode, Cris and Myk talk about how they started their Nihongo Journey. In this segment, we discuss some tools and resources that may aid students with their Japanese language learning. 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-09-21
27 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E01 Hajime no Ippo: Your Nihongo Journey (Part 2)
In this inaugural episode, Cris and Myk talk about how they started their Nihongo Journey. In this segment, our senseis talk about the learning motivations of students and theirs as well! 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-09-20
14 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
E01: Hajime no Ippo: Your Nihongo Journey (Part 1)
In this inaugural episode, Cris and Myk talk about how they started their Nihongo Journey. Just a caveat -- take in the good and feel free to discard whatever you think won't work for you! Enjoy your Nihongo Journey with our senseis in this Episode 1 segment. 日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト (The podcast that doesn't teach you tips and tricks in Japanese language learning) is brought to you by the Japanese Language Cluster of the Department of Linguistics, University of the Philippines Diliman. For more information, follow us on . Created by: Japanese Language Instructors from the UP Department of the Linguistics
2022-09-19
26 min
日本語学習のコツを教えないポッドキャスト
Episode 00 - Teaser
Cris and Myk introduce a new endeavor by Japanese language instructors from the Department of Linguistics, U.P. Diliman -- a podcast! BGM: Sweet Dreams by BatchBug | https://soundcloud.com/batchbug/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
2022-09-16
01 min
StreetNOW NEWS ™️ by Tweet Station News ©️(as DatGuYTV w-DatguyRadio)
RM347 - Terry Dwayne Ashford (made for TSN Broadcasting Tennis Specifically StreetNOW Sports) from RM347 https://youtu.be/TXCoPeJvaLo Terry Dwayne Ashford reporting from RM347 Tennis Specifically Upd
RM347 - Terry Dwayne Ashford (made for TSN Broadcasting Tennis Specifically StreetNOW Sports) from RM347 The Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/TXCoPeJvaLo Terry Dwayne Ashford reporting from RM347 Tennis Specifically Updates Sept 5th, 2022 - produced, managed, directed, reported and broadcasted is Terry Dwayne Ashford from Room 347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons Corner Vienna Virginia - Sound Credits to mix by Terry Dwayne Ashford including BACKGROUND-AMBIENT- MicMonster This LINK: https://anchor.fm/tweetstationnews/episodes/RM347---Terry-Dwayne-Ashford-made-for-TSN-Broadcasting-Tennis-Specifically-StreetNOW-Sports-from-RM347-httpsyoutu-beTXCoPeJvaLo-Terry-Dwayne-Ashford-reporting-from-RM347-Tennis-Specifically-Upd-e1neiut --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tweetstationnews/message
2022-09-06
05 min
Mundo Construcción
Nota con Facundo Garayoa y Juan Ignacio Solans, UPD
Programa 145 11 de febrero de 2021 Nota con Facundo Garayoa y Juan Ignacio Solans, UPD Mundo Construcción es un espacio multimedial para la difusión del mundo de la construcción. Con base en Radio Vorterix Rosario 104.1 y la multiplicación en los espacios digitales de Instagram, YouTube, Facebook y Twitter. Entrevistamos funcionarios, empresarios, profesionales, especialistas y exponentes del desarrollo edilicio y urbanístico, ingeniería vial y civil, infraestructura hidráulica, arquitectura en general, real estate e inversión inmobiliaria. El espacio cuenta con el apoyo institucional de la Cámara Argentina de la Constr...
2021-05-30
28 min
Reflections from WT
Jerry Faltinek, Director of Support Services for UPD
On this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and Randy are joined by Jerry Faltinek, Director of Support Services for UPD to chat about saving the campus shuttle bus, campus parking stories and more.
2020-08-31
24 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Regresando a la nueva normalidad
El tiempo de la pandemia ocasionada por el Covid19 está llegando a su fin y en todo México es momento de regresar a la nueva normalidad. Pero ¿Qué abarca esta nueva normalidad y que cosas podremos esperar de ella?, en este episodio hablamos sobre el regreso a las actividades y como percibimos el avance o estancamiento de la pandemia en #Durango
2020-06-04
25 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Ejercicio durante el Covid-19
Debido a la contingencia sanitaria causada por la pandemia del Covid-19, el ejercitarse durante el confinamiento en casa es muy importante para mantener una buena salud física y emocional. Por eso en este episodio te brindamos algunos consejos para aprovechar al máximo nuestro tiempo con diferentes ejercicios que se pueden realizar en casa.
2020-05-28
24 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Sobreviviendo al COVID-19
En este encierro mundial cortesía del COVID-19 las personas han tenido que emplear su tiempo en casa. Algunos arman rompecabezas, otros leen libros, algunos han aprendido a cocinar, mientras que muchos han decidido emplear el tiempo viendo películas y series de televisión.
2020-05-21
23 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Home office por COVID-19
Tras dos meses de la contingencia mundial del COVID-19 nuestras vidas no serán las mismas. Y en este programa hemos decidido hablar sobre todas las cosas que esta pandemia nos ha obligado a dejar a todas las personas.
2020-05-21
24 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Día de las Madres
Este 10 de mayo del 2020 no será igual debido a la contingencia mundial del COVID-19, pero el Día de las Madres no puede pasar desapercibido. Por eso en este episodio hablamos sobre algunos datos interesantes sobre el día y como se vive normalmente año con año.
2020-05-21
29 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Día del niño
A pesar de que nos encontramos en casa debido a la pandemia del COVID-19, en este episodio decidimos dejar de lado a esta enfermedad para hablar sobre la celebración del día del niño en las escuelas, casas y en general.
2020-05-21
27 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Emprendiendo ando
Se dice que un emprendedor es aquel que hace que las cosas sucedan. Por tal motivo en este episodio entrevistamos al joven emprendedor Ángel Palacios, quien nos platica como creó su gran agencia de viajes Travelove Durango.
2020-04-26
36 min
UPD Radio Podcast
S.O.S. Salvando al mundo
El mundo está en una situación crítica. Por eso las decisiones que tomemos en la próxima década determinarán nuestro futuro, no solo el futuro de nuestros hijos, sino también el destino de las plantas y animales que comparten nuestro mundo. Por tal motivo en este programa hablamos sobre algunas acciones que las diferentes asociaciones civiles están realizando en nuestro estado para ayudar a nuestro planeta.
2020-04-04
27 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Todos al teatro
El teatro hace reír, llorar... mueve nuestras emociones y ya que el 27 de Marzo fue día mundial del teatro realizamos una entrevista al profesor de teatro Fabricio Porras y nos comentó del significado del teatro y su experiencia en él.
2020-03-30
27 min
UPD Radio Podcast
El síndrome de Down
Hay que recordar que el Síndrome de Down siempre ha formado parte de la condición humana. El acceso adecuado a la salud, intervención temprana y la enseñanza exclusiva son importantes para el crecimiento y el desarrollo de la persona. En este episodio entrevistamos a una educadora dedicada a trabajar con esta discapacidad intelectual, conociendo más sobre los diferentes estilos de aprendizaje.
2020-03-21
26 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Educación Vial
El chatear o hablar por teléfono mientras se conduce o se camina, son algunas de las violaciones que a diario se ven en las calles. Acciones sencillas como ceder el paso o respetar los señalamientos quedan de lado ante la poca o nula educación vial. Por eso en este episodio hablamos sobre esas situaciones incomodas, estresantes y peligrosas a las que peatones y conductores se exponen día a día en nuestra ciudad.
2020-03-21
27 min
UPD Radio Podcast
La ciclovía de Durango
La necesidad de recuperar el espacio público y la toma de conciencia de la contaminación que provocan los vehículos impulsan que cada vez más los ciudadanos hagan uso de la bicicleta, pero… ¿La ciudad de Durango está preparada para el uso de este vehículo como medio de transporte?
2020-03-21
28 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Películas navideñas
La temporada navideña da inicio, y por tal motivo nos contagiamos del espíritu navideño hablando sobre las películas navideñas que no pueden faltar en estas fechas decembrinas.
2019-12-19
26 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Experiencias de Movilidad
La movilidad Internacional es una experiencia muy enriquecedora para completar la formación universitaria, por eso en este episodio hablamos con Leslie Obregón, estudiante de la UPD que accedió a esta beca universitaria.
2019-12-19
32 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Movilidad Internacional en la UPD
La movilidad Internacional es una experiencia muy enriquecedora para completar la formación universitaria, por eso en este episodio hablamos sobre la importancia de esta con la Mtra. Ana Esther Nazer docente y responsable del centro de Idiomas de la UPD
2019-12-19
28 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Identidad Poder Joven: Halloween vs Día de Muertos
En este episodios analizamos las historias y diferencias entre Halloween y el Día de Muertos, además de crear nuestras primeras radio novelas con temática de suspenso y terror.
2019-11-09
31 min
UPD Radio Podcast
Identidad Poder Joven: Expectativa Vs Realidad
En este episodio analizamos la Expectativa y la realidad de diversos productos que consumimos día a día.
2019-11-09
26 min
Especial Elecciones Generales 2011
Entrevista a Carlos Salvador (UPD)
Entrevista a Carlos Salvador (UPD), realizada por el equipo del programa "La Coctelera".
2011-11-17
16 min