
Ep112 - Abel Pintos | El Artista Argentino más Escuchado
Abel Pintos habla sobre su carrera musical y como se ha hecho sin duda uno de los artistas más importantes de la escena musical argentina en la actualidad. Con más de 25 años de carrera, Abel ha editadó 12 álbumes: 10 álbumes de estudio y dos registros en concierto, el último de los cuáles titulado “La Familia Festeja Fuerte”, grabado en diciembre de 2017 en el Estadio de River Plate. Abel ha obtenido grandes premios y reconocimientos, incluyendo Premios Gardel a la Música, Galardón de Quíntuple Platino por “Sueño Dorado”, Disco de Diamante por su álbum “ABEL”, y doble platino por “Único”. También ha batidó récords de ventas en cada venue importante como Estadio Luna Park, Teatro Opera, y Estadio Único de la Plata con sus conciertos en vivo. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video.
13 Okt 202054min

Afro Descendants - Recognition, Justice & Development in the Americas | The Search for Racial Equity
HOLA, Google's Latinx Employee Resource Group, hosts a conversation about racism and colorism, identity, and justice in Latin America with four Afro-Latinx activists and scholars from Peru, the Dominican Republic, Honduras and the United States. This conversation examines the historical context of race in Latin America, existing systemic inequalities and the current movements of activism in the region advocating for racial equity. The conversation is moderated by Googler Julissa Ramirez. The Search for Racial Equity Series is a global forum offering an in depth study and dialog of racial equity and justice, through forthright discussion and a syllabus that intends to amplify the most authentic and powerful voices of our time and of this movement. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video.
9 Okt 20201h 24min

Ep111 - Dr. Robin Smith | Facing Your Emotional Hunger
Dr. Robin Smith is most widely known as the Therapist-in-Residence on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She has previously appeared and shared her expertise on news and entertainment television programs including, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNN, NBC’s The Today Show, The Fox News Channel, The Queen Latifah Show, and Anderson Cooper. In this episode, Dr. Robin Smith shares her perspectives on "emotional hunger" and walks us through how we can apply it into our own experiences of uncertainty. Using her unique ability to help people look at their situation and context in a new light, she gives tips for those struggling to manage their emotions - not only in today's current climate, but throughout the rest of their life. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video.
6 Okt 202052min

Ep110 - Michael Cremo | Forbidden Archaeology
Over the past two centuries, archaeologists have found bones, footprints, and artifacts showing that people like ourselves have existed on earth for many millions of years. But many scientists have forgotten or ignored these remarkable facts. Why? Primarily because they contradict the now dominant evolutionary views about human origins and antiquity. According to these views, humans like ourselves have existed for only about 100,000 or 200,000 years, and before that there were only more primitive human ancestors. This evolutionary paradigm, to which influential groups of scientists are deeply committed, has acted as a "knowledge filter." And the filtering, intentional or not, has left us with a radically incomplete set of facts for building our ideas about human origins. Recovering the complete set of facts takes us on a fascinating expedition, across five continents to various archaeological sites, some long forgotten, some the center of ongoing controversy. On the other hand, the complete set of facts is consistent with the accounts of extreme human antiquity found in the Puranas, the historical writings of ancient India. Michael A. Cremo is research associate in history of archeology. He is a member of the World Archaeological Congress (WAC) since 1993. His WAC3 paper "Puranic Time and the Archaeological Record" was published in the Routledge One World Archaeology series volume Time and Archaeology (1999), edited by Tim Murray. He is also a member of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). In 2004 Cremo's paper "The Later Discoveries of Boucher de Perthes at Moulin Quignon and Their Impact on the Moulin Quignon Jaw Controversy," presented at the XXth International Congress for History of Science, Liege, Belgium, was published in a conference proceedings volume of this congress, by the scientific publisher Brepols. This event took place Sept 25th, 2014. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video.
29 Sep 20201h 6min

Andrew Jolivétte | Identity, Visibility, and Radical Love | The Search for Racial Equity
Due to years of racial injustice, pain and trauma have been passed down among people of color for generations. The impact that colonization had on indigenous people is still felt today, a cycle that continues to produce more trauma and suffering. However, Andrew Jolivétte, Professor of Ethnic Studies, argues that healing is possible through radical love. In this talk he offers a framework for harnessing the power that comes from embracing the ways we are connected to one another, a timely reminder that community, resilience, and participation can bring us closer to a world of liberation, cultural recovery, and self-determination. The Search for Racial Equity Series is a global forum offering an in depth study and dialog of racial equity and justice, through forthright discussion and a syllabus that intends to amplify the most authentic and powerful voices of our time and of this movement. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video. #RacialEquity #IndigenousPeople #EthnicStudies
25 Sep 20201h 3min

Ep109 - Aerin Lauder | Designing Interiors & Spaces
This episode features AERIN LAUDER - a designer, tastemaker, working mother of two, and granddaughter of famed cosmetics company founder Estée Lauder. A modern day style icon, Aerin discusses the space for beauty and design in a world where many lives are being affected by modern day events. How should we create and consume beauty in today's world and what are Aerin's predictions for the world of home and beauty tomorrow? Aerin will also share her top tips for decorating interiors and spaces in the time of COVID. Committed to living life more beautifully, Aerin Lauder founded the luxury lifestyle brand AERIN in 2012. With a love for interiors and a talent for creating warm, inviting spaces, Aerin’s elegant, effortless aesthetic is a reflection of her unique upbringing. As she says, “Beauty is my heritage, but home and accessories are my passion.” A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communications, Lauder began her career at Estée Lauder in 1992. She held various executive roles, including Senior Vice President and Creative Director, throughout her time there. In addition to her work at AERIN, she currently maintains her role as Estée Lauder’s Style and Image Director. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video. Moderated by Googler Michelle Pham.
22 Sep 202052min

Professor Ibram X. Kendi | How To Be Anti-Racist | The Search for Racial Equity
Professor Ibram X. Kendi is one of America’s foremost historians and leading antiracist voices. He has spent his career driving racial research, research-based policy innovation, educational and advocacy campaigns, and narrative-change initiatives. Professor Kendi recently published the books How to Be An Antiracist and Antiracist Baby to educate people on how to join the fight against racism. In both of these books, he explains it’s not enough to be “not racist.” He argues that to end racial disparities, it takes antiracism: actively standing against racism and replacing racist policies with policies that promote equity. For more information about Prof. Kendi and his books, please visit https://www.ibramxkendi.com/. More and more people are starting to realize that being neutral or passively opposing racism actually perpetuates racial injustice. Many of these people want to do more, however, they don’t know where to start or they’re not convinced they can have an impact as an individual. This talk will empower those who want to get involved by educating viewers on the concept of antiracism and providing them with tools and strategies they can use to play a more active role in building an antiracist society. The Search for Racial Equity Series is a global forum offering an in depth study and dialog of racial equity and justice, through forthright discussion and a syllabus that intends to amplify the most authentic and powerful voices of our time and of this movement. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video. #RacialEquity #IbramXKendi #AntiRacist
18 Sep 202040min

Ep108 - Alane Freund | Understanding The Highly Sensitive Person
Do you have a keen imagination, rich inner life, and vivid dreams? Is time alone each day as essential as air? Do others call you too shy or overly sensitive? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might be a highly sensitive person or HSP. In this talk Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Alane Freund who is an expert consultant working with the trait of high sensitivity, talks about how to use your strengths as an HSP, coping mechanisms for dealing with overstimulation, ways to improve your relationships, and the latest developments in research about highly sensitive people. For more information about Alane Freund's work and highly sensitive people, visit areyouhighlysensitive.com and hsperson.com. Visit YouTube.com/TalksatGoogle to watch the video.
15 Sep 202047min