show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Generación Cambio

Impacto Juventud

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Generación Cambio belongs to the Impacto Juventud project, an initiative whose purpose is to promote citizen participation of young people from 15 to 25 years old in Puerto Rico. This project uses social networks, the arts and other public activities to share scientific information about social issues that affect the youth of the country. Follow and subscribe to our channel so that you can enjoy our content and the information we provide on these platforms.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Since 2011, vast masses of the free-floating algae Sargassum have been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches – some leaving coastlines three feet deep in seaweed. When it isn't rotting on beaches, Sargassum has incredible properties and could fuel an entire new blue economy. The Sargassum Podcast aims to cure marine science blindness by providing listeners with an in-depth look into how sargassum impacts local communities, coastal biomes, and the world at large – and how we can harvest it to b ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
AHAA: The Voice of Hispanic Marketing

Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies AHAA

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
AHAA: The Voice of Hispanic Marketing represents the best minds and resources dedicated to Hispanic-specialized marketing. Over the last two decades, AHAA has been a long-standing champion for corporate investment in Hispanic marketing and, since its inception in 1996, has increased Hispanic budget allocations by 12-fold.
  continue reading
 
MYGAYSPANISH is a Spanish language learning Podcast spoken in everyday, Latin American Spanish. The Spanish is geared towards intermediate and advanced language learners and uses the most common Spanish spoken by friends having a good time. The podcast is 99% in Spanish, so you can lean back and focus on your listening comprehension. The topics are different and eccentric with a focus on humor. The hosts are also funny and good friends who throw shade at one another from time to time, while ...
  continue reading
 
Leaders Voices is a Pan-African podcast that shares preeminent thought leaders' opinions, personal experiences and stories, best practices, and political analysis. We discuss African leadership from the perspective of thought leaders shaping politics, economics, education, and many other themes. Podcast episodes are in English, Français, and Português. Leaders Voices is a production by Leaders of Africa (leadersofafrica.org). Leaders of Africa encourages an equitable and just political and e ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
En este episodio tenemos a Kevin Gómez y Quira Michel, ambos de 22 años, estudian Biología Marina en la Universidad de Panamá y están investigando el impacto del Sargazo en La Costa Arriba de Colón, una región turística y pesquera de Panamá. Su objetivo es demostrar cómo esta alga puede ser aprovechada de manera beneficiosa, contribuyendo así a la …
  continue reading
 
In this episode we speak with Tyann Henry, who has been the Environmental Officer for the Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources in the Turks and Caicos Islands since 2021, having previously held the same position for three years with the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources. During her career, Ms Henry has also worked at the Insti…
  continue reading
 
Charmaine Elliot used to work as a consultant/paralegal in many fields over the years until November 2021 when due to Medical Issues she was advised by her doctor to change her lifestyles. In 2012 her partner Kimmit Harvey and her during a lunch break decided to explore and he took her to a place where his grandfather took him as a young boy.That p…
  continue reading
 
Christine Jimenez-Mariani est ex-navigatrice, est depuis toujours sensible aux problèmes environnementaux et à la pollution marine. Résidant depuis 2013 sur la Riviera Maya au Mexique, elle a régulièrement les pieds dans les sargasses. En 2015, afin d’obtenir des infos à la source du savoir, elle contacte le Ph. D. Brian Lapointe, depuis plus de 40…
  continue reading
 
Join us as we explore the world of recycling and environmental management in the British Virgin Islands with Julie Swartz, managing director of Green & Clean VI, Ltd. Discover how Julie's company is addressing the impact of Sargassum seaweed, from its economic and environmental effects to innovative solutions like using worms for decomposition. Gai…
  continue reading
 
In this episode we interview Leslie Hickerson and Fleur Hermanides. Leslie is a St. Maarten native In this episode we interview LeslieHickerson and Fleur Hermanides. Leslie is a St. Maarten native with a degree in sustainable tourism. Leslie's journey began as a volunteer with the Nature Foundation, tagging sea turtles and sharks and leading educat…
  continue reading
 
En este episodio, presentamos a Isaac, un joven científico panameño que, a los 16 años, destacó en la feria científica con su proyecto sobre "Algas marinas contra enfermedades". Y también tenemos la presencia de su mentora Noemí, bióloga y botánica, ganadora del Concurso Our Ocean Panamá 2023, investigadora de algas marinas y líder de proyectos pre…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Gennike Mayers, chief interpreter for Interpreting Your Needs and co-founder of Geli Pedi Ltd, takes us on a journey into the world of Sargassum spa products. From its importance to her, its impact on Tobago and its benefits in cosmetics, Gennike covers key aspects. The discussion includes concerns about heavy metals, its taste, th…
  continue reading
 
En este episodio, Omar Vázquez de Ocotlán, Jalisco, comparte detalles sobre su proyecto "Sargablock". Comenzó en 2018 en Puerto Morelos, donde, tras perder su trabajo con 300 empleados recolectando sargazo en las playas, ideó la creación de bloques de construcción a partir de este material. Estos bloques, con un 40- 60% de residuos orgánicos de sar…
  continue reading
 
Un nouvel épisode du podcast en français est publié ! Autour des sargasses se développent applications, méthodologies, recherches, dont le Sargassum podcast essaye de rendre compte ici, au fil des rencontres.Aujourd’hui, nous vous présentons un épisode enregistré il y a plus d’un an (en avril 2022) mais que nous n’avons pu éditer jusqu’à présent po…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we delve into the current situation of Sargassum and its impact on Curaçao. Our guest, Luisa Flechas, a chemical engineer and business developer at the TNO Energy and Materials Transition Unit, shares her insights and involvement in the TNO Living Lab project, which aims to continue with a proposal to continue working with all the …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Vicky, an aquatic ecologist, and Philip, a marine science researcher, discuss the current situation of Sargassum in Ghana and its impact on people's lives, exploring the impact of Sargassum on both ecosystems and society, and offering their different research perspectives and approaches. 05:40: What is Sargassum for Vicky 06:55 Wha…
  continue reading
 
In todays episode: Sabine and Jessica talk about the dynamic of the work in Bonaire, the importance of this area and how Sargassum are affecting its Marine Ecosystems Sabine Engel, raised on Curaçao, studied marine biology in Utrecht. Settled in Bonaire, she researches reefs and restores mangroves with STINAPA and Mangrove Maniacs. Jessica Johnson,…
  continue reading
 
Juan y Andrea trabajan en BioPlaster, una compañía de investigación y desarrollo tecnológico que nace para enfrentar la gran cantidad de Sargazo que llega al Mar Caribe. En esta entrevista ellos nos cuentan cómo están utilizando el Sargazo para convertirlo en bioplástico y el proceso que ha llevado con temas de Gestión de esta problemática. 03:00 P…
  continue reading
 
Jeff Davis, of the Georgia Institute of Technology, has brought together a team of undergraduates to work on this “grand challenge”. The group of young engineers and biologists traveled to the Dominican Republic to understand the scale of the problem and try to find solutions. Dr. Jeff Davis is Associate Professor School of Electrical and Computer …
  continue reading
 
From September 2022-Februrary, 2023, a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders in Montserrat comprised of government and civil society representatives wastrained in the use of unmanned aerial systems (drones) for participatory monitoring and management of Sargassum. In this episode we interviewed Yasa and Lavern. Yasa is the project manager for the …
  continue reading
 
In this Episode Judith Raming talked about her work as amarine park manager, she has been working with the sargassum management inSTINAPA, she identifies recent changes this year in the overall managementstrategy. 1:00 Presenting the guest 1:30 What is Sargassum for Judith 2:02 What is STINAPA in Bonaire 3:10 Judith's role with this organization in…
  continue reading
 
In this Episode Joseph Montoya and Harshini Vummadi join us to talk about the understanding of the high biomass of Sargassum and their impacts on the open oceans and coastal communities. Also, Harshini explains us her research using Sargassum to purify water. Joseph Montoya is professor in the School of Biological Sciences and director of the Inter…
  continue reading
 
Wilson James es de las Islas de la Bahía, Honduras, del municipio de Santos Guardiola de la comunidad de Diamond Rock. Él es científico comunitario de BICA (Bay Island Conservation Association), estudiante de la carrera de ingeniería ambiental. Realiza actividades comunitarias con BICA, por ejemplo: reforestaciones de mangle,datos socioeconómicos, …
  continue reading
 
Sigrid Skjelstad has a Masters in materials science from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and works as business developer at Orkel AS. During her studies she spent a year at University in Cape Town as an exchange student. Orkel is a developer and manufacturer of agricultural and industrial machinery based in Norway. They recently …
  continue reading
 
Rosa Elisa Rodríguez Martínez, nos explica cómo fue que los investigadores de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México comenzaron a estudiar los efectos del sargazo en los ecosistemas costeros. Ha realizado diversos estudios relacionados con la llegada masiva de sargazo pelágico al Caribe mexicano enfocados a entender sus efectos ambientales y a …
  continue reading
 
VISIT MYGAYSPANISH.COM VISIT NUESTRO PATREON This is our trailer for SEASON 2, la segunda temporada de MY GAY SPANISH. Vamos a traer más comedía, más tonterías, más maricadas, pero todo para ayudarte en tu camino de aprender español. We are two friends - a student and a teacher - studying Spanish together in an insane, but fun style with intermedia…
  continue reading
 
Mark Yokoyama is a naturalist, author and wildlife educator living in St. Martin who has published many books about the nature and culture of St. Martin. He is also the co-founder and treasurer of the non profit association Les Fruits de Mer. Their core mission is to collect and share knowledge about local nature and heritage. They run a museum cal…
  continue reading
 
Eduardo Gabriel Torres Conde actualmente es un estudiante de Doctorado del posgrado de ciencias biológicas de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México en el Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología. Se graduó como biólogo en la Universidad de la Habana en Cuba y posteriormente hizo una maestría en Biología Marina y Acuicultura con mención en Ec…
  continue reading
 
Judith Rosellon is a biologist and oceanographer with extensive experience in fisheries management and ecology, marine spatial management, evaluation of marine protected areas, and fisheries stock assessment. She has a Ph.D. from the School of Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) at UMass Dartmouth and worked as a Postdoctoral fellow at the Colleg…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of MY GAY SPANISH, Rebecca and Fredy discuss the legend of LA LLORONA. They discuss the variations from country to country. In particular the spooky Ecuadorian version of “La Dama”. Rebecca may even misunderstand and create a legend all her own. After the episode, head to our Youtube channel to hear the Llorona song SUNG BY DIVAS. A…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy start off the show talking about the Queen of England’s passing. Then Fredy quizzes Rebecca on some vocabulary around medieval kingdoms and all the Spanish you might need as you watch “Game of Thrones”. Rebecca brings the story of “La Maupin” to the show. She explains the flash and gay and swagger of the Maupin’s halcyon days duri…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy start off the show talking about all the things that make up a great party. Then Rebecca shows Fredy a video called, “World’s Greatest Bar Mitzvah Entrance” starring little Sam Horowitz. Fredy describes the video in impeccable Spanish. Then it’s Rebecca’s turn to describe and talk about Fredy’s gift to the party, which is a video …
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy, the co-hosts of MY GAY SPANISH, open the show talking about the diets they are currently on. Rebecca comments on her love of food and Fredy throws some shade, while blaming it on his diet. In this week’s episode the show covers the diets of KPop stars, the werewolf diet and the tape worm diet. Fredy and Rebecca will teach you Spa…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy, the co-hosts of MY GAY SPANISH, open the show talking about the massive men of SLAPFIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS. Fredy and Rebecca try their hand at their very own telenovela based on and as homage to the infamous “Maldita Lisiada” scene from the telenovela: María La Del Barrio. The co-hosts talk about slapping astronauts, politicians, an…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy, the co-hosts of MY GAY SPANISH, open the show talking about psychics and spells. Fredy introduces Rebecca to the most famous Instagram psychic in Latin America: MAFE WALKER. The co-hosts talk about aliens and anal probes, consulting psychics in Latin America, ridiculous Halloween costumes and the Colombian mystic, Professor Salom…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy, the co-hosts of MY GAY SPANISH, open the show talking about bondage and how to be a good and righteous gay. Quickly, they switch into talking about the eccentric obsessions and possessions of the ultra wealth. They cover: Pablo Escobar’s personal safari and gold toilet, Lady Gaga’s ghost-hunting machine, and Paris Hilton’s dog ho…
  continue reading
 
La llegada masiva de Sargazo flotante al Caribe de Centroamérica es un evento relativamente nuevo. Y el papel de las personas de la comunidad es un punto clave para comenzar los inicios del manejo de este fenómeno. Don José es pescador artesanal miembro de la Asociación de Pescadores del Caribe Sur de Costa Rica. Es co-director del proyecto regiona…
  continue reading
 
Rebecca and Fredy introduce one another for the first time and then talk about the format of the podcast. Each episode is 99% in Spanish. When the student (Rebecca) makes mistakes, the teacher (Fredy) will correct them. Learn the word for “Bottom” and then never forget it through the catchy chorus of, “ERES UNA PASIVA” by William. Rebecca and Fredy…
  continue reading
 
Ditch the Rosetta Stone and learn Spanish like it’s last call at the gay bar! MYGAYSPANISH is a Spanish language learning Podcast spoken in everyday, Latin American Spanish. The Spanish is geared towards intermediate and advanced language learners and uses the most common Spanish spoken by friends having a good time. The podcast is 99% in Spanish, …
  continue reading
 
Rolando Chavez Penaherrera is the Latin American General manager for the Enviro-Clean segments of DESMI and Head of DESMI SEAWEED Division.DESMI is Danish manufacturer of pumps, pumping systems, environmental cleaning equipment and related products and services, Founded in 1834 and headquartered in Denmark, DESMI provides pumping solutions to end-m…
  continue reading
 
Bethia Thomas is currently a postgraduate student at CERMES pursuing a PhD in Natural Resource Management. Her research seeks to venture into the novel territory of pelagic sargassum with special emphasis on a community-based participatory approach to vulnerability analysis and adaptation planning for pelagic sargassum influxes in the Eastern Carib…
  continue reading
 
Part of the problem with sargassum’s sudden proliferation is hard to track. Things like weather, currents, and even marine animals can make it challenging to understand where a sargassum beaching will occur and how big it might be when it does. Dr. Geoff Smith and Dr. Betsabe de la Barreda Bautista have a great solution: they’ve created a service t…
  continue reading
 
La llegada masiva de Sargazo flotante al Caribe de Centroamérica es un evento relativamente nuevo, es por ello que conocer cómo está la situación actual de este fenómeno es muy importante para responder a ello. Cindy Fernández como investigadora en el área de Ficología, ha comenzado iniciativas para conocer más sobre estas algas en el Caribe de Cos…
  continue reading
 
Kim Baldwin is a marine ecologist who uses geospatial tools and information technology to work with people to collaboratively create comprehensive spatial information to strengthen ecosystem-based environmental management in the Caribbean, California & beyond. She is an integral part of Marine Spatial Information Solutions, which provides a range o…
  continue reading
 
Début mars 2022, le Sargassum podcast a reçu Madame Lydia Barfleur, coordinatrice du projet Sarg’coop. Docteure en droit international de l’université de la Sorbonne, Lydia Barfleur a étudié et enseigné la régionalisation économique dans la zone des Carai͏̈bes avant de coordonner Sarg’coop. Ce programme de coopération caribéenne sur les sargasses, …
  continue reading
 
Dr. Kate Mansfield is a marine scientist, a sea turtle biologist, and an associate professor at the University of Central Florida. Her research focuses on sea turtle biology, ecology, behavior, management, and conservation. Using various census and telemetry methods, Dr. Mansfield’s research interests include sea turtle and other marine vertebrate …
  continue reading
 
Sargassum impacts the coastal and seaside communities of many countries, including Tobago. The piles and piles of it on the Atlantic side of the island leave an awful trace of toxins in the air that can be harmful to the population. Yet, where others only see it as a natural disaster, trained natural resource manager and researcher for the governme…
  continue reading
 
Sargassum beaching events have become an international challenge that requires globally-cooperative solutions. With such pressing challenges, thankfully, come incredibly innovative solutions to sargassum overproduction and decay. Due to climate change, there is more and more sargassum on shores, which creates trouble for marine ecosystems and coast…
  continue reading
 
Since 2011, vast masses of the free-floating algae Sargassum have been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches – some leaving coastlines three-feet deep in seaweed. When it isn't rotting on beaches, Sargassum has incredible properties and could fuel an entire new blue economy. The Sargassum Podcast aims to cure marine science blindness by providing lis…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Denise Herzing is the Founder and Research Director of the Wild Dolphin Project and has studied Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamian waters for over 35 years. In addition to many scientific articles, she is the co-editor of Dolphin Communication and Cognition, author of “Dolphin Diaries: My 25 years with Spotted Dolphins in the Bahamas” an…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Rick Lumpkin is the Director of the Physical Oceanography Division of the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) research laboratory in Miami, FL: the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML). Dr. Lumpkin’s research focuses on upper ocean processes and ocean circulation. As Principal Investigator of…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide