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Raffaella Tenconi

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Maternity is, thus, at the cross roads of many challenges we are facing in society and for the economy. Recalibrating government policies to facilitate this magical time is not just imperative from a social angle, in my view, it is the right strategic choice from an economic aspect too. Off balance – turning the maternity penalty into a career dividend started as a series of podcasts about some of the key choices and experiences I had in the first years of my motherhood experience. These are ...
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Maré Sonora

Por Marina Guedes

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Podcast tocado em 78 países. Conversas inspiradoras conectadas aos mares e oceanos. Assinantes têm acesso a todos os episódios completos, antecipadamente. Saiba tudo através da seção "Apoie", no site: https://podcastmaresonora.com/ ENGLISH: Inspiring chats on experiences connected to the oceans. Host: Marina Guedes. To access all the exclusive content, you can subscribe on YouTube for a very small monthly fee. All the info at: https://podcastmaresonora.com/ under the section "Support".
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Little Italy Podcast

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Little Italy Podcast & Little Italy of LA Podcast celebrate Italians & Italian Americans contributing to art, culture, science, travel, community, and so much more throughout the U.S., Los Angeles, and beyond. Created and hosted by Deborah Zara Kobylt, award-winning journalist and proud Italian American living in Los Angeles, who grew up in NJ, NY, and Fla.
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This podcast series is brought to you by the Science Communication and Magazine Working Groups of the Max Planck Society PhD network. We want to make the process of getting a doctorate more transparent and raise awareness about possible career opportunities for doctoral researchers inside and outside of academia. We discuss topics of Open Science and research assessment, diversity and EO in science and academia, scientific research, and other PhD matters. Follow us on Twitter @MPPhdnetPodcast.
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#174. Gunther Weber tem uma história fantástica no mar. Neste episódio, o fundador do Joinville Iate Clube - que tem no currículo outras inúmeras conquistas - recorda momentos de sua trajetória inspiradora, sempre com muito bom humor. Ouça e compartilhe; bons ventos! Agradecimento especial aos queridos José Roberto Moretti Guedes e Luis Roberto Gue…
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#173. Did you know that Skip Novak is about to have a new book released? In this great chat, the renowned sailor and expedition leader presents his third publication, "Skip Novak on Sailing: Words of Wisdom from 50 Years Afloat". He also shares some memories from the nearly four decades running Pelagic Expeditions, with adventures in the high latit…
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#172. Já imaginou velejar na represa Billings, situada na periferia da cidade mais populosa do Brasil? Neste bate-papo, você mergulha no Navegando nas Artes, inspirador projeto que une aulas de vela, arte e educação. Ouça e compartilhe, bons ventos! Para conferir o bate-papo completo, escolha a opção que preferir. Saiba tudo no site: https://podcas…
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How hard do we fight against information that runs counter to what we already think? While quantifying that may be difficult, Alex Edmans notes that the part of the brain that activates when something contradictory is encountered in the amygdala - “that is the fight-or-flight part of the brain, which lights up when you are attacked by a tiger. This…
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#171. Diulie e Rafael são os criadores do inspirador projeto de educação ambiental, Somos do Mar. A bordo da "Jandira", e na companhia do terceiro membro da família, "Costelinha", eles promovem criativas atividades que unem ciência e arte, com foco nos oceanos e todas as suas conexões. Neste divertido episódio, o casal fala sobre como tudo começou,…
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#170. Guilherme Cavallari realizou épicas viagens pelo mundo, sozinho, em bicicleta. As experiências de longa duração transformaram-se em livros. São publicações que vão muito além de simples guias, mas mergulhos profundos na história, cultura e aprendizados que cada uma lhe proporcionou. Você sabia que Guilherme também velejou pelos canais da Pata…
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Please welcome to our show, Bryan and Stephanie Mazzarello, creators of their brilliant short film, “Make Me Italian,” which follows the story of an Italian-American man attempting to prove his Italian citizenship through ancestry so he can attain an Italian passport. The story is loosely based on Bryan’s experience of getting his Italian passport,…
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Please welcome to our show the mega-talented writer, producer, and director Andria Litto, who joins us to discuss her magnificent documentary, “My Father Moves Mountains,” about her dad, George Litto, who represented many of Hollywood’s top writers who were black-listed during the McCarthy era and beyond. This is a fascinating film, with detailed i…
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#169. "Borrachudo" é o nome dado ao pequeno veleiro em que Jonas Muro Gomes participou, em 2023, da regata internacional, Mini Transat. Neste divertido bate-papo, o paulista recorda como foi realizar o sonho de atravessar o oceano Atlântico, em solitário, da França ao Caribe, com desafios e surpresas pelo caminho. Ouça e compartilhe, bons ventos! F…
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#168. João Basilio Pereima entrou para o escotismo há quase 40 anos. Neste bate-papo, ele recorda sua inspiradora trajetória à frente do Grupo Escoteiro do Mar Antonina, no Paraná. Economista de formação, Basilio não esconde a alegria em proporcionar experiências educativas, muitas vezes transformadoras, às crianças que passam pela instituição. O e…
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#167. Raffaella Marozzini has been sailing the world for nearly ten years. On board Obiwan, she left her home country, Italy, with her husband, Giovanni Viviani. In this episode, Raffa talks about special memories and her latest book, Barefoot, windswept, sun-kissed: Sailing around the world on Obiwan. If you wish to listen to the full episode, ple…
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#166. Durante um ano sabático, o então advogado Marco Amaral decidiu mudar radicalmente seu estilo de vida. Nesta inspiradora conversa, ele recorda alguns desafios que enfrentou e celebra a escolha que o levou a viver em um paraíso carioca, de onde coordena a empresa Marco Polo Náutica. Ouça e compartilhe, bons ventos! Para ouvir o bate-papo comple…
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Please welcome to our show my dear friend, Ann Potenza, who is bringing an exceptional play to life in Los Angeles for the upcoming Women’s History Month, called “The War of Roses - The Women. The Voices. The Vote.” This is an important play that talks about the women suffragettes, and the play follows some of the most memorable names who were at t…
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#165. Que tal ler mais? O Maré Sonora convida você a mergulhar no inspirador universo dos livros que tenham alguma relação com mares e oceanos. Para abrir a série, um delicioso bate-papo com a querida Vanessa Vascouto, autora de Água fria e areia: um desromance. Para ouvir o bate-papo completo, escolha a opção que preferir: contribuição via PIX, as…
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#164. Born in Germany, Nicole Richter works as a volcanologist and has travelled to places that you probably have never heard of. Last year, she sailed two times on Vinson of Antarctica to the remote island of Zavodovski, in the Southern Ocean. In this great chat, she talks about those experiences and what´s like to work on wild spots around the wo…
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#163. Eric Brossier has dedicated his life to science on board the polar sailboat Vagabond. In this inspiring chat, he shares some memories like the dramatic moment of being trapped in ice under dangerous circumstances, not long time ago. With his wife and daughters, Eric has travelled to unique places such as Northern Norway, Greenland and Canada,…
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Tune in for our season 4 wrap-up as we say goodbye to Bea and Xiaoran! Remember to follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPPhdnetPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offspringmagazine_thepodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/offspring-magazine-the-podcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/MaxPlanckPhDnet For feedback, comment…
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Consider some of the conflicts bubbling or boiling in the world today, and then plot where education – both schooling and less formal means of learning – fits in. Is it a victim, suffering from the conflict or perhaps a target of violence or repression? Maybe you see it as complicit in the violence, a perpetrator, so to speak. Or perhaps you see it…
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Imran House, Ph.D. and Junyun Lai Ph.D. are Senior Scientists at the biotech start-up, oNKo-Innate in Melbourne, Australia that focuses on developing immuno-oncology therapies. In this episode, they discussed what they do at oNKo-innate, their career transitions from leaving academics to entering the biotech industry, and how CRISPR is impacting ca…
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#162. José Fernando e sua esposa, Luciene fizeram lindas viagens pela África e Sudeste Asiático. Neste bate-papo, ele recorda momentos especiais, como mergulhar com tubarão-baleia e raia-manta. Se você sonha com um ano sabático, vai se inspirar nos relatos de meu querido primo. Para ouvir o bate-papo completo, escolha a opção que preferir: contribu…
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#161. O primeiro episódio de 2024 está muito inspirador! O convidado é Marcelo Bonilla, que você provavelmente conhece simplesmente por Marcelo Velejador. O universo da vela foi a alternativa que ele encontrou para contornar um inesperado desafio em sua vida. Para ouvir o bate-papo completo, você escolhe a opção que preferir: contribuição via PIX, …
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The work of human hands retains evidence of the humans who created the works. While this might seem obvious in the case of something like a painting, where the artist’s touch is the featured aspect, it’s much less obvious in things that aren’t supposed to betray their humanity. Take the algorithms that power search engines, which are expected to pr…
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