“We Should Talk” Podcast Bilingual (Spanish-English) Host and Producer By Yannis Lobaina Yannis Lobaina
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Welcome to "We Should Talk", a bilingual(Spanish_English) podcast series that aims to inspire and empower individuals from all walks of life. Our host and producer, Yannis Lobaina, founder of We Should Talk and AlbART Global Collective brings together a variety of voices to share their anecdotes and experiences. Through our interviews with authors, artists, and individuals in the literary and art communities, we explore diverse topics related to motherhood, art, crafts, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
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Invitation: Upcoming Group Exhibition Curated by Yannis Lobaina
Invitation: Upcoming Group Exhibition Curated by Yannis Lobaina
Shinrin Yoku: The Healing Art of Forest Bathing. Group Exhibition Curated by Yannis Lobaina.
I am overflowing with gratitude today as the group exhibition I am curating has come to life at the CONTACT Photography Festival. I truly appreciate the unwavering support of Brian St Denis and the CONTACT teams. Every experience I have had in my life has shaped me into the person I am today, and I am exactly where I am meant to be. Please take a moment to check out our exhibition and help us spread the word and positivity. Also, don’t miss out on the 103 community-generated exhibitions at venues throughout the city - they are sure to inspire!
https://contactphoto.com/2024/exhibition/group-exhibition-shinrin-yoku-the-healing-art-of-forest-bathing
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“The flower that follows the sun does so even on cloudy days.” – Robert Leighton.
I wish you all an amazing and safe weekend, 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Thanks @contactphoto @albart_globalcollective @nami.u.art @dbcreative_collage @coletop10 @kimfosteryardleystudio @noelyardley @carole_milon
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Features artists:
Yannis Lobaina https://www.instagram.com/yannislobaina/
Nathan Cole https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/nathan-cole
Kim Foster Yardley https://www.kimfosteryardley.com/
Nami Ueno https://www.artbynami.com/
Noël Yardley https://www.noelyardley.ca
6. Carole Milon https://carolemilon.com/
7. Daria Beer https://dbcreative.ca/
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"The Joy of Street Photography" (01:05) Short Clip
"The Joy of Street Photography" (01:05) Short Clip
Invitado Alejandro Malowicki a We Should Talk Podcast By Yannis Lobaina.
Alejandro Malowicki director de cine y docente
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejand...https://youtu.be/u1tBKzsQl74?si=lzBDH...
(Buenos Aires, 1944) es un director de cine, investigador y docente argentino, especializado en el cine para la infancia. Autor, director y productor de largometrajes como Pinocho, Pyme y Las Aventuras de Nahuel. Es fundador y presidente de la Asociación de Cine para la Infancia (APCI), del Observatorio Nacional del Audiovisual para la Infancia y la Adolescencia y también es el creador de las cátedras de Dirección y Producción de Cine y Televisión para Niños y Jóvenes en la carrera de Diseño, Imagen y Sonido, Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y de Dirección y Producción de Cine y Televisión para Niños y Jóvenes, en la ENERC, Escuela de Cine del INCAA y del Taller de Producción y Realización de Cine para las Infancias en la Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión en San Antonio de Los Baños, Cuba.
We talk about it:
The Importance of Digitalization in Photography
Telling Stories to Children
The Advantages of Using a Cell Phone for Street Photography
Street Photography
The Joy of Street Photography
Challenges of Creating Films for Children
The Joy of Street Photography
Photography as a Medium
ENJOYING THE POD? LEAVE US A FIVE-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR SPOTIFY! YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL OUR PAST EPISODES ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, SPOTIFY OR ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS. Available on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts.
We Should Talk, podcast host and producer by Yannis Lobaina. It is a podcast about Life, Motherhood, Dreams, Art, crafts, success and so on every episode Interviews authors, artists, and people in the literary community and art business.
Thank you for listening, and please share with your friends if you enjoyed it. Listen to the Full video podcast here on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/0rqL2L7EeEE?si=AFXVf...
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Invitado Alejandro Malowicki a We Should Talk Podcast By Yannis Lobaina
Invitado Alejandro Malowicki a We Should Talk Podcast By Yannis Lobaina.
Alejandro Malowicki director de cine y docente
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Malowicki
(Buenos Aires, 1944) es un director de cine, investigador y docente argentino, especializado en el cine para la infancia. Autor, director y productor de largometrajes como Pinocho, Pyme y Las Aventuras de Nahuel. Es fundador y presidente de la Asociación de Cine para la Infancia (APCI), del Observatorio Nacional del Audiovisual para la Infancia y la Adolescencia y también es el creador de las cátedras de Dirección y Producción de Cine y Televisión para Niños y Jóvenes en la carrera de Diseño, Imagen y Sonido, Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y de Dirección y Producción de Cine y Televisión para Niños y Jóvenes, en la ENERC, Escuela de Cine del INCAA y del Taller de Producción y Realización de Cine para las Infancias en la Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión en San Antonio de Los Baños, Cuba.
We talk about it:
The Importance of Digitalization in Photography
Telling Stories to Children
The Advantages of Using a Cell Phone for Street Photography
Street Photography
The Joy of Street Photography
Challenges of Creating Films for Children
The Joy of Street Photography
Photography as a Medium
ENJOYING THE POD? LEAVE US A FIVE-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR SPOTIFY! YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL OUR PAST EPISODES ON APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, SPOTIFY OR ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS.Available on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts.
We Should Talk, podcast host and producer by Yannis Lobaina. It is a podcast about Life, Motherhood, Dreams, Art, crafts, success and so on every episode Interviews authors, artists, and people in the literary community and art business.
Thank you for listening, and please share with your friends if you enjoyed it. Listen to the Full video podcast here on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/0rqL2L7EeEE?si=AFXVf2toJ5jz3LGz
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Invitada Silvia Alfaro. We Should Talk, Podcast Host and Producer By Yannis Lobaina. Season 4, Episode 29.
Invitada Silvia Alfaro. We Should Talk, Podcast Host and Producer By Yannis Lobaina. Season 4, Episode 29.
About Silvia Alfaro
Gestora cultural. Vive en Canadá desde 1996.
Actualmente es la directora de la Feria Iberoamericana del Libro en Canadá de la cual es cofundadora y coorganizadora.
Desde el 2004 Silvia Alfaro se ha dedicado a promover en Canadá, el arte, la literatura y demás expresiones artísticas a través de publicaciones, exhibiciones de arte, conciertos, encuentros literarios y talleres, además de promover y apoyar actividades de artistas y organizaciones culturales. Dirigió la editorial Mapalé del 2004 al 2020. Edita y diseña libros. Ha escrito ensayos y artículos sobre arquitectura y sobre literatura latinocanadiense. Ha escrito cuentos cortos y microrrelatos. Uno de sus cuentos fue publicado en la antología Thirty Stories, Thirth Years del Ottawa Independent Writers (2016).
Gestora culturaL & directora de la Feria Iberoamericana del Libro en Canadá de la cual es cofundadora y coorganizadora .
https://www.silviaalfaro.com/
Welcome to "We Should Talk", a bilingual(Spanish_English) podcast series that aims to inspire and empower individuals from all walks of life. Through our interviews with authors, artists, and individuals in the literary and art communities, we explore diverse topics related to motherhood, art, crafts, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. Our host and producer, Yannis Lobaina, founder of We Should Talk and AlbART Global Collective brings together a variety of voices to share their anecdotes and experiences. Join us each month as we delve into the complex world of immigration, motherhood, and art, and discover the power of sharing and learning from each other's stories.
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Writing in the Chaos: Author Nadja Lubiw Hazard first Guest at WE SHOULD TALK, Podcast Host and Producer by Yannis Lobaina
Writing in the Chaos: Author Nadja Lubiw Hazard first Guest at WE SHOULD TALK, Podcast Host and Producer by Yannis Lobaina
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About Author Nadja Lubiw Hazard.
Nadja is the author of the adult novel The Nap-Away Motel, and the upcoming children's chapter book TIZZY & ME: Fifteen Ways to Love a Mink. Before turning to full-time writing, Nadja worked as a veterinarian, most recently at the Toronto Humane Society. She is currently working on several children's books about animals, and a second novel, Saving Seraphina. A lifelong animal lover and long-time vegan, her writing often explores themes related to the natural world. She lives with her wife, their two daughters, and a feisty, fluffy cat in Toronto. Nadja facilitates a weekly creative writing workshop with the Writers Collective of Canada. She also facilitates therapeutic writing groups for pet loss and eco-grief through CAMH Collaborative Learning College. Find more about her at www.nmlhazard.com
About We Should Talk, podcast host and producer by Yannis Lobaina. A podcast about Life, Motherhood, Dreams, Art, crafts, success and so on. Every episode Interviews authors, artists, and people in the literary community and art business.
Available on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts
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AUTHOR NADJA LUBIW-HAZARD First Guest EPISODE 1, 2024, WE SHOULD TALK, PODCAST HOST AND PRODUCER YANNIS LOBAINA.
AUTHOR NADJA LUBIW-HAZARD First Guest EPISODE 1, 2024, WE SHOULD TALK, PODCAST HOST AND PRODUCER YANNIS LOBAINA.
Nadja is the author of the adult novel The Nap-Away Motel, and the upcoming children's chapter book TIZZY & ME: Fifteen Ways to Love a Mink. Before turning to full-time writing, Nadja worked as a veterinarian, most recently at the Toronto Humane Society. She is currently working on several children's books about animals, and a second novel, Saving Seraphina. A lifelong animal lover and long-time vegan, her writing often explores themes related to the natural world. She lives with her wife, their two daughters, and a feisty, fluffy cat in Toronto. Nadja facilitates a weekly creative writing workshop with the Writers Collective of Canada. She also facilitates therapeutic writing groups for pet loss and eco-grief through CAMH Collaborative Learning College. Find more about her at www.nmlhazard.com.
Available on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts
"We Should Talk" is a series of bilingual (Spanish-English) podcasts hosted and produced by Yannis Lobaina. The podcasts cover a range of topics including life, motherhood, art, crafts, and success. Each episode features interviews with authors, artists, and individuals in the literary and art communities.
Available on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts
“We Should Talk” Podcast Bilingual (Spanish-English) Host and Producer By Yannis Lobaina
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