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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2024 · 57 MIN

Vistalizacija

from Infinitum · host Aleksandar Vacić, Milan Adamov

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Ed Infinitum David Nurenberg, Ph.D. The podcast that makes school the subject of study Home from Home: Journeys into Care for Older Adults Ad Infinitum Keziah Wenham-Kenyon has been having conversations with people that make up a fragment of the sprawling social fabric of the care system for older adults. This three part series will take a closer look into care, from perspectives that are underrepresented and intersections that require more compassion-led, people-focused support than traditional forms of care are currently providing.Season 1 is also available now, produced and composed by Jennifer Bell of stories gathered from people across the country of their experiences of the care system for older adults in the UK.Season 2Produced and Narrated by Keziah Wenham-KenyonArtwork by Jasmine ThompsonSeason 1Produced and Composed by Jennifer BellArtwork by Naomi Gennery Hasta Encontrarte | Until I Find You UMBA, Ad Infinitum and El Ingenio del Caldero “If I don’t look for them, who will?” UNTIL I FIND YOU is a two-part podcast about the experiences of thousands of families in Mexico whose loved ones have been forcibly disappeared. When someone goes missing and is believed to have been abducted, families must battle against a culture of apathy, victim blaming, and state corruption to get the help they need. In UNTIL I FIND YOU, we hear the stories of searching mothers and sisters, and the people who support them to find their loved ones. Original interviews for this podcast have been recorded in Spanish. You can find Spanish-language versions of each episode, titled HASTA ENCONTRARTE, and translated English-language versions, titled UNTIL I FIND YOU. Join the search. Gracias por escuchar. You can connect with the collective that Lina and Jael are part of, the Unión de Familias Resilientes Buscando a Sus Corazones Desaparecidos, on t Ad Nfinitym Echocast Radio "Ad infinitum" is a Latin phrase meaning "to infinity" or "forevermore". That's how long it feels listening to these occasional podcast episodes around the continual evolution that happens within the Nfinity Group of Companies. In them we cover everything from our extraordinary achievements and new developments, through to interviews with some of the remarkable people that come to our offices to share their life stories and wisdom with us and our clients. That and a whole lot of banter in-between..For more news, catch us on any of our links below the channel descriptor.

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