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Souza Bro's Podcast

Cody & Nicholas Souza

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Brother's Cody and Nick Souza of the California Bay Area metal band Hatriot - Get together with a different guest host weekly from the heavy metal scene; and talk all things life, entertainment, and of course METAL. live: Monday's at 3:30PM PST on Twitch @twitch.tv/cody_Hatriot and on the Hatriot Facebook page Facebook.com/Hatriot - Episodes will be posted here the Following Tuesday! #jointheriotsquadtoday
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Marcelo Souza

Marcelo Souza

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Podcast de reflexões focado em princípios práticos para a vida, família, carreira e negócios. Marcelo Souza é natural de Curitiba, casado com Zélia Souza e pai da Júlia. - Pastor na MOB Missão Mobilização - mobilizacao.com - Presidente da Acridas - Associação Cristã de Assistência Social - acridas.org.br - Founder da Illumine Consultoria e Mentoria Empresarial - illumineconsultoria.com.br - Diretor na Valorem - valorem.org.br - Conselheiro Empresarial
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“Isolated” is a monthly radio show cleverly curated in detail for the Progressive House global community! Formed in 2017 by Katrin Souza & Tyler Schauman, Ghost Digital Records continues to innovate Progressive House & Melodic Techno, drawing attention from the world’s leading DJs.
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Espaço dedicado a produções jornalísticas em rádio e podcast pelo jornalista Rodolfo de Souza. São matérias atuais, além de outras produções, realizadas na Rádio Vanguarda de Varginha -- depois Rádio Clube Brasil Sul de Minas/Rede Clube Brasil -- entre julho de 2019 e 12 de fevereiro de 2021, quando foram encerradas as atividade do Departamento de Jornalismo da emissora.
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Childbirth is supposed to be empowering, but for many birthing people it is not. For Indigenous women, immigrant women and women of colour, birthing within the western healthcare system can be anything but affirming. It can feel unsafe. In this raw and challenging talks series, health researcher, clinician and nursing educator Dr Ruth De Souza (RMIT University) hosts conversations about birth, racism and cultural safety with change makers working within the maternal health-care sector to bre ...
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Apaixonado por Empreendedorismo, acredita que os Negócios Digitais são a Chave para o Sucesso das Pessoas, das Empresas e até mesmo do Brasil. Atualmente, divulga sua Experiência em Empreendedorismo Digital, Negócios com Tecnologia e como Começar um Negócio do Zero na Internet, através de Vídeos e Conteúdos Exclusivos para o público Empreendedor.
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Hosts: Cody and Nick Souza get together this week to talk about; Hatriot's Most Recent Tour, Havok's new Ep, Exodus' new song (Cover), and chat about the events in the As I Lay dying camp - and much more! Catch the show live (Most Wednesday's at 5:30 on Twitch, Facebook, or Tiktok!بقلم Cody & Nicholas Souza
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Cody and Nick Souza are back at it! Returning to podcasting after some time off. We talk about whats happened since we podcasted last, tour stories, bands we are helping out, our upcoming tour, and more! Catch the podcast live Tuesday evenings 5PM PT - on Twitch, Facebook, and Tiktok - be in the chat and be part of the show!…
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Descubra como Alberto Pereira de Souza Júnior está transformando o cenário financeiro no Brasil por meio da expansão da Vemcard SA e dos serviços inovadores do Grupo RAMAN. Conheça suas contribuições para tornar a Vemcard a principal empresa de cartões de benefícios do Brasil.بقلم albertopereirades
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Discover how Alberto Pereira de Souza Júnior is transforming the financial landscape in Brazil through the expansion of Vemcard SA and the innovative services of the RAMAN Group. Learn about his contributions to making Vemcard the leading benefit card company in Brazil.بقلم albertopereirades
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Alberto Pereira de Souza Júnior observes, “The historical arc of credit cards is a testament to our relentless pursuit of convenience, security, and inclusivity. They are not just financial tools but symbols of our adaptive economic interactions and cultural shifts towards digital integration.”بقلم albertopereirades
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Garantidos No cenário em constante evolução das finanças pessoais, um conceito reina supremo o cartão de crédito garantido. Alberto Pereira de Souza Júnior, um experiente especialista em finanças, lança luz sobre essa ferramenta financeira frequentemente mal compreendida, oferecendo insights inestimáveis para guiar indivíduos em sua jornada rumo ao…
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Synopsis: Diasporic nurse scholar Dr. Favorite Iradukunda studied in Rwanda, South Africa and the United States. She is a global nurse leader and commited to decolonising nursing through an African lens. She combines her research on advancing the holistic well-being of African-diasporic women, with activism in black birth equity and justice. Notes:…
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Synopsis: Experiencing a “high risk” pregnancy and birth while growing a new life during the pandemic was transformative for Wiradjuri writer and producer Hannah Donnelly, and Arab-Turkish partner, writer Omar Sakr. We talk about queering birth, the administrative load of pregnancy, and the need for collective infrastructure to improve birthing exp…
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Synopsis: Dr. Sapna Samant, is a GP, radio producer, film maker, activist, and single adoptive parent and is passionately committed to social justice. Both her creative work and medical practice strive for equity and work to rectify injustice wherever it occurs. Notes: Twitter Mastodon Sapna's blog What Bridgerton gets right and wrong about being I…
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Synopsis: Melbourne-based artist and cultural leader Aseel Tayah was born and raised in Jerusalem and is passionate about the role of the arts in connecting diverse communities across generations. Aseel uses art and storytelling to foreground the experiences of displaced people and advocate for artists of color, mothers, children and young people —…
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Synopsis: How do Indigenous communities weave together ancestral feminine lineages? This question is at the heart of Associate Professor Sara Motta’s praxis of transformation and collective liberation. Through a lens of feminised resistance, Sara, a proud mestiza salvaje, shares her healing journey from the wounds of patriarchal capitalist-colonial…
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Synopsis: Birthing holds a different significance for Indigenous communities that have experienced colonial attempts at elimination. For scholar, poet and irredentist Professor Alice Te Punga Somerville, (Te Āti Awa, Taranaki), birth is an act of resistance. She joins us to talk about her journey to parenthood and her experiences as a scholar who t…
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Synopsis: For Professor Cath Chamberlain, babies are a gift from the ancestors and birth is a critical life event. But what if this time is coupled with intergenerational and complex trauma? Cath is a Palawa Trawlwoolway woman, registered midwife, and public health researcher who works to support the emotional and spiritual well-being of Aboriginal…
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Synopsis: What does it mean to be part of a community without access to your birthing stories? Dr Jacynta Krakouer, a Mineng Noongar social worker and Dr Indigo Willing, a sociologist and adoptee from Vietnam contribute a powerful discussion about the history and politics of out-of-home care and inter-country adoption addressing justice, kinship, a…
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Synopsis: Historian Carla Pascoe Leahy was surprised at how her own experiences of new motherhood were affected by the relationships and stories she was told by her own mother and grandmothers. In this episode, she talks about how learning about her past led to researching the experience of birth in Australia over the last 75 years. Carla discusses…
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Synopsis: In countries where development has been tied to nation building, birthing more than one child has been viewed as antithetical to ‘progress’. In this episode, I talk with Ritodhi Chakraborty and Aline Carrara about living in Aotearoa and creating multifunctional equitable landscapes that might help address the challenges of climate change.…
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Synopsis: Decentring whiteness and decolonising birthwork are central to Janelle Da Silva’s life and work. By challenging spiritual bypassing and cultural appropriation using critical race theory and anti-racism praxis, Janelle is committed to having inclusive and robust conversations about social location, and power and privilege in white spaces. …
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Synopsis: What if you thought pregnancy was going to be easy, a breeze? You had even planned an overseas holiday – but then suddenly, pregnancy became frightening and stressful, needing admission to a mental health unit? Natalie Kon-yu – a Naarm-based writer descended from Italian and Mauritian migrants – talks about the experiences of medical sexi…
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Synopsis: It’s tough negotiating the highly technocratic spaces of a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a hospital – let alone as the queer, autonomous-single parent of a micro-preemie. Aruna Boodram is part of the Caribbean diaspora living in so-called Canada. In this week’s conversation, we discuss the stress and uncertainty of caring for one…
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Synopsis: As a US-based Black nurse-midwife, Lucinda Canty knows that nurses and midwives do not leave their prejudices at home. Implicit assumptions and biases follow them to work and wield a profound influence on perinatal care and patient outcomes. In this episode, we talk about the challenges of addressing racial disparities in reproductive hea…
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Synopsis: Mparntwe (Alice Springs) midwife Cherisse Buzzacott has achieved a number of firsts. She was first in her family to graduate from university, and the first ever graduate of the Australian Catholic University’s Bachelor of Midwifery Indigenous course. To Cherisse, though, firsts are about opening the door for others. She’s passionate about…
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This is the trailer for season three of the Birthing and justice podcast. This podcast is for anyone who is interested in helping to transform how birthing is experienced for people who are not the ideal imagined users of health services. For many birthing people – especially those who aren't white, cisgendered, middle class, straight and able bodi…
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Synopsis: To Eleanor Jackson, pregnancy and childbirth are formative practical, philosophical, and social experiences that connect us to life force and joy. The arts producer, performer and author of Gravidity and Parity brought a book and a baby into the world during the coronavirus pandemic. She joins us to talk about medical acceptability, share…
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Episode Synopsis: To Helen Ngo, birthing matters because it’s transformative – for new parents and communities as well as newborns themselves – and provides new ways to experience and relate to personal and cultural histories. In this episode, Dr Ngo discusses language and its potential to open us to the world; her experiences as a new parent of re…
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Episode Synopsis: Nisha Khot’s experience of working in women’s health in India made her determined to make a difference in the field. Dr Khot’s working experience across various medical contexts around the world, from India and the UK to Melbourne and regional Victoria, brings perspective and depth to her practice. Her current roles see her workin…
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Episode Synopsis: Annabel Farry's forte is in finding a balance between the personal and political, theory and practice, embodied time and clock time, and the physiological and spiritual. She's a midwife, parent and academic, and a third generation Lebanese immigrant to Aotearoa who considers herself Tangata Tiriti. In this episode, she talks about…
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So often, health professionals focus on the baby, but birthing parents need nurturing, continuity and community too. Restoring power to Black women and reclaiming joy is what doula Habiba Ahmed’s work is all about. She believes in helping mothers to empower themselves with information while tuning into their bodies, learning to trust themselves and…
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Episode Synopsis: Racism is a distraction from flourishing, says Associate Professor Donna Cormack, a Māori academic whose work attempts to transform health futures for Māori. We talk about obstetric violence, abolitionist approaches to healthcare reform, heterosexualism in birthing and the careful use of time and energy. Donna believes being conne…
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Episode Synopsis: Storm and Gina talk about working at “The Women’s” (Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne). The Women’s has a complex history involving the enforcement of the ‘Aborigines’ Protection Act (1869) which caused First Nations babies and children to be removed from their families, community and culture. How is it possible to build trust in …
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