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She@Work

Elisabetta Marinelli

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Stories of women and their professional life: their choices, their visions, the things they would now do differently, their clear missions and passions and the ones that weren't so clear...
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En este episodio hablamos con mi amiga Roberta Panzeri, psicóloga y psicoterapeuta, más precisamente: psicoterapeuta transcultural. Aprendemos las diferentes facetas de la profesión, y las dificultades y la entrega necesarias para entrar en el mundo de los pacientes, siendo su espejo para que ell@s puedan verse y entenderse mejor. También vemos com…
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Hoy hablamos con mi amiga Bea Zapico, ingeniera estructural con vocación cada vez menos latente a la docencia y la arquitectura. Bea vio de jovencita un laboratorio donde se testaban los terremotos...Esta visita resultó ser determinante para su futuro! Lo planeado y lo implaneable hicieron que Bea se especializara en terremotos y estructuras a lo l…
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¡Hoy hablamos con Natalia Cruz, óptima óptica y optometrista optimista!Yo pensaba que ser óptica involucraba solo medir graduaciones, poner gafas y lentillas… ¡Pues como me equivocaba!Natalia nos habla de cómo la visión afecta como nos comportamos, y como interpretamos lo que hay en nuestro entorno.También nos explica que a través de análisis optom…
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¿ Que se siente al despertar un día, en Roma, y imaginarte tu vida detrás de un escritorio?Pues según Federica, lo ´más lógico es dejarlo todo atrás y intentar montar una tienda de comida casera italiana en Sevilla. La Cocinera Tremenda ya lleva seis años realizando su sueño y su proyecto, deleitando sus clientes, y en particular Elisabetta :)! En …
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Después de una pausa de unas semanas volvemos hoy con el episodio n.12 de She@Work! Hablamos con mi amiga Alba Ramirez, directora de la impresa de formación online "Learn with us" (por si lo queréis ver, esta es la web :www.learnwus.es). Escucha esta charla si te interesa entender: la realidad del emprendimiento, el esfuerzo del día día, más allá d…
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Hay pasiones que surgen desde muy lejos y se quedan allí detrás, como un ruido de fondo persistente. Te acostumbras tanto a ello que ni lo notas, hasta cuando empiezas a prestarle atención y te das cuenta de que te ha acompañado siempre, de que ha estado allí, intentando comunicarse contigo todo este tiempo…Y así ocurre que el ruido de fondo se tra…
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Hoy hablamos con mi amiga Prof. Susana Elena, de la Universidad Loyola Andalucía. Susana trabaja en temas empresariales y nos habla sobretodo de su pasión para la docencia universitaria, para este momento de la vida en que se están dando pasos cuyas implicaciones son sin duda enormes y difíciles de imaginar. Nos cuenta de esta incipiente adultez, d…
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-Today She(at)work goes wise and introspective! I talk to one of my oldest friends (meaning early 1990s!), Laura Compte, who has been an internal auditor and controller for the best part of two decades.Age 40ish is a good time to reflect on your professional choices...I guess many of us often go back to the days in which we were studying, cringe at…
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Today I speak with my friend Prof. Ana Fernandez. We have been knowing each other for nearly 15 years and I can say Ana is one of the finent policy-analyst I have worked with! She has mastered the ability of applying scientific rigour to policy processes and in the episode we will see what it took to get here. Ana started her adult life planning to…
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¡Hoy "She @ work" se vuelve local! Desde el centro de Sevilla nos conectamos a Nevión con mi amiga Benita Jurado. Ya en los lejanos años ’80, en la guardería, defendía a otros niños y perforaba las orejas de sus muñecas con sus creaciones ... Ambas actividades continúan 40 años después: ¡es abogada y diseñadora de joyas! Hablaremos de lo divertido …
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With this episode "She@work" goes global! Today we speak to my friend Prof. Julia Paranhos, who works at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro! Julia and I met when we were both graduate students at the university of Sussex, as economists with an interest in interdisciplinary research. Fast forward 13 years and we still have much in common. We t…
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Auditors and controllers definitely don’t enjoy a good reputation! 😊 But what does the job really entail? Are auditors really that scary? Today we talk about it with my friend Olivia Verhulst who has been an auditor for a long time! Auditing and control need not be a threatening device! They are just a tool to support businesses across they are act…
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Today we speak with my dear friend Dr. Basak Candamir, who currently manages a small team of analysts in the field of research impact, and whose path has taken many unexpected turns! In our chat, we look into a lot of things, from passions to stigmas to the constraints that reality puts on our choices…First things first: do we really need a passion…
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*This episode is in Italian* In this episode I speak with my friend Agostina Verdini, co-founder of CIS - Centro Italiano di Siviglia, an innovative language school and cultural centre in Seville. We are still in complete lock-down in Spain, still without proper equipment, but if you can glance over the limited audio quality and my nasal voice, the…
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*This episode is in Spanish*In this episode I speak with my friend Agostina Verdini, co-founder of CIS - Centro Italiano di Siviglia, an innovative language school and cultural centre in Seville. We are still in complete lock-down in Spain, still without proper equipment, but if you can glance over the limited audio quality and my nasal voice, ther…
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Today we speak with Elena Casillas, founder and director of LinguaMeeting. She had just met her students at her university when hurricane Katrina hit. The city was flooded, she had to leave her home and the world as she knew it was gone. Amidst chaos and with no real technological knowledge she realised one thing: language teaching had to change. I…
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