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RUNNIN WITH ROSEA
by URosarioRadio
Running with Rosea is the English radio show for Universidad del Rosario where Paola Castellanos and Maxwell Schnuer share facts, interviews and thoughts about International topics with the rest of the world with the collaboration of Rosea's staff and students.
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The Music of Runnin´ With Rosea
In this episode of Runnin' With Rosea, Max presented some of the musical groups and styles that have played during the show over the last several months, with stories and information about what we listened to.
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In memory of Stephen Hawking
This episode of Runnin' With Rosea is a tribute to the great Professor Stephen Hawking, who passed away last week.Paola and Max were joined by Clara Castellanos, calling in from London, England. Clara is a physicist with a life-long interest in science and the work of Professor Hawking. She spoke to us about Hawking's innovative theories, his gift at explaining complex ideas about the cosmos to the general public, and the effect that his disability had on his life.
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International Women's day
This episode of Runnin' With Rosea was, unfortunately, missing Paola's presence. However, Fernando filled in for the show, bringing his always-appreciated perspective and humor. Max and Fernando celebrated International Women's Day in the program, which is celebrated on March 8. Max gave some of the history of the holiday, from its international inceptions in the early part of the 20th century to its worldwide adoption in the 1970s, to its continuing relevance today. Max and Fernando paid tribute to some of the women in their lives, and Fernando read a short poem he had written. We rounded out the celebration of Women's day with some music from the U.S. folk singer, Barbara Dane. In our English learning section, Fernando went into the intricacies of one of the most common, and diificult, words in the language: "get." Check it out to "get" more informed in your everday English!
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Happy Bday Nina Simone
On today's show, Paola and Max celebrated the life, times, and music of the inimitable Nina Simone, in honor of her birthday on the 21st of February. Paola gave us the details about her biography (including her birth name), her life, and her involvement in the civil rights struggle in the United States. Paola and Max played some of her most iconic songs and discussed them in light of her fascinating biography. In the middle of the show, fellow Rosea instructor and English testing guru Angela Gaitan came by with some great tips for English learners who want help dealing with anxiety. Check it out if you're planning on doing any kind of language assessment!
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Classical music and Ping-Pong
On this episode, Max and Paola explored the wide world of classical music, starting with a look at an experimental new work: a new concerto being performed by the New York Philharmonic which features two Olympic table tennis players as soloists. The piece, "Richochet" by the composer Andy Ahiko, employs the unorthodox rhythms of the ping pong players as the basis for its unique sound. Next, Paola went on to explain some of the oft-heard but little-understood nomenclature of classical and orchestral music. Max discussed the works of Igor Stravinsky, particularly the controversial premiere of his ballet "The Rite of Spring," and Paola wrapped up the classical music discussion by filling us in on the recent rise of classical music in Colombia. For our English learning portion, the illustrious Mark Bell joined us to point out some differences in North American and UK English pronunciation, and even went into some of the history of the linguistic divergence across the Atlantic.
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Space Exploration
Runnin' with Rosea orbited around the subject of space exploration this week. The News of the Week feature began with a discussion last week's news about Falcon Heavy launch, an ambitious new rocket launch from the company SpaceX that intends to carry very heavy objects into space. Paola and Max talked about the development and some of their concerns about, and the promises of, the project. For Learning English on Air, Max described two types of metaphor, metonymy (in which something is identified by its property, or by something related to it), and synecdoche (in which something is identified by one of its component parts). Even though these words may be new, metonymy and synecdoche are everywhere!Later, they were joined by Juan David Malvehy, a tech entrepeneur and space enthusiast who filled us in on more of the details and motivations behind the SpaceX project and its founder, Elon Musk.
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Wetlands Conservation
Runnin' with Rosea is back after a long holiday!!! The Tarapoto Lakes in the Amazon region of Colombia were declared Ramsar territory this month. So because of this, we dedicated today's show to explain what the Ramsar agreement is and why protecting wetlands around the world is important. We also shared part of "The Word for World is Forest", a science fiction novel written by the author Ursula Le Guin who recently passed away. Last, we had Fernando Paredes give a 10 min lesson about slang language in our new English Learning on Air section. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos
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Welcome to 2018
Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos co-host: Max Schnuer
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Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukkah
Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos co-host: Max Schnuer
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Runnin with Rosea Best of 2017
After our first year of Running with Rosea we did a recap of the best 2017 moments !in the radiobooth. We talked about our first show; Christmas 2016, and some of our first sections like "Where in the World is Paola", "Words of the Week" and "Songs of the Week". We remembered some funny moments in the booth and replayed parts of the best shows and the ones with the most plays such as Languages, Yoga, Motivation, Twins, Halloween and Sleep.We also played and mentioned short parts of our interviews with guests such as Menes La Plume, Mike Raven, Chan Shigematsu, Juliana Castellanos, the Cain press brothers, Brayan Arias, Joel Morris and others. We also heard and mentioned a couple of poems recited by Nicholas, Peter and Menes. Last, we gave our most special thanks to Sebastian Ríos, the Urosario Radio director, to Mario Castro and Nelson Duarte the control masters and Jhon Alvarez who was also a control master at Urosario Radio for a large part of 2017 and to all of those who somehow made part of the show during this year; Brian, Nicholas, Christina, Daniela, Fernando, and all the Rosea students that participated on the show. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos co-host: Max Schnuer
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Language learning strategies
Today's show was dedicated to Language Learners around the world. Max and Paola, analyzed from the student's and the teacher's perspective what they consider some of the most important Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking strategies for people learning or practicing a foreign language. They discussed techniques such as how to choose something to read, what to do with unknown words, ways to practice new vocabulary, ideas to actually speak the language outside the classroom and even a couple of ways to learn grammar and practice comprehension while listening to good music. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos co-host: Max Schnuer
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Music and Film journalism
Today's special guest was Kerym Rivas. A lawyer and journalist who worked for Autopista Rock and today publishes articles on different music genres in Rockaxis Colombia. Today he talked to us about how his hobby; listening to music and watching movies, became a job, mentioned his top concerts and movies in 2017 along with some of his favorite music and filming genres. Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos, co-host: Max Schnuer
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Cain Press alternative publishing
Today's special guests were the Toquica brothers, founders and leaders of Cain Press; an alternative editorial project that began in 2006 when they felt the need of finding a space for artists to publish their works. Andres -an industrial designer- and Francisco -a visual artist- work together on the creative designing and publishing of art; novels, literature, drawings, stories.Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos
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The world of country music
Today was Country Music Day in Runnin' with Rosea. First, we took a walk in history and talked about where and how this musical genre originated. Then we shared the story of one of the biggest Country icons, Johnny Cash, and last we played a selection of classic and outlaw country, including Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt and Kris Kristofferson. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos
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Happy Halloween
Runnin with Rosea wishes all our streamers around the world a Happy Halloween. A celebration which became a worldwide practice in the early 19th century and is celebrated every October 31st. Today, we went through the history of this day; where the name Halloween came from and why it was originally written Hallowe'en as well as the meaning and origins of 'Trick or Treat'.We shared 5 Colombian scary myths; The One Legged Woman, El Sombreron, The Black Dog, Madre Monte and El Mohan. Finally, we mentioned some all time favorite Halloween movies. Of course this all happened while we played some of the best Halloween music.Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos, co-host: Max Schnuer
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Contemporary dance & Danza en la ciudad
Danza en la Ciudad is a Festival taking place in Bogota from the 1st to the 13th of November. In today´s show, we had Natalia Orozco, the Director of the Dance Program at Idartes and Rebeca Medina, a dancer a choreographer who will be presenting "Del Otro Lado" a show that makes part of the program of Danza en la Ciudad, as special guests.We discussed the concept of "dance", the meaning of dancing, what Contemporary Dance is, dance as a form of art, its impact on education and of course the Festival´s program, with some of Natalia´s and Rebeca´s recommendations. Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos, Co-host: Max Schnuer
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World food day
Today Runnin with Rosea dedicated its show to all the food lovers, since October 16 was World Food Day.We had Juliana Castellanos, talking about her experience embracing the African culture. She shared with us some Ethiopian food traditions along with a bit of her experience living there. We also had Max's words of the week. In English, we call it a "potluck" when family or friends meet to eat together and every guest brings something different to share. Is there a Spanish word for that?He also talked about some mistaken translations found in Menus. What would you think Donkey Meat stands for in Spanish? Paola shared some food facts that you probably had not heard before. Last, Max and Paola talked about vegetarianism and shared with us a simple, easy and delicious vegetarian recipe we can all try at home.Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos, Co-host: Max Schnuer
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Life Coaching with Brayan Arias
Today we had Brayan Arias Martinez, a Personal Coach who helps others with decision making, emotional intelligence and the development of creative potential, as Runnin' with Rosea's special guest.Brayan also leads the course "Conscious Creatives" and "Methodology of Strtegic Focus" at Los Andes University and has a masters in electriconic and computer engineering and minor in development of business capacities. He talked to us about what a Personal Coach specifically does, walked us through a coaching session, shared with us his experience as a coach and showed us the importance of dedicating time to personal growth. Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos, Co-host: Max Schnuer
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Peace Seeds - Youth Perspective
Today's show was dedicated to present the Peace Process from the perspective of youth. Specifically, the view of a young leader, Juan Esteban Carvajal; a 16 year old student from The Victoria School.Juan Esteban is a young leader who has a Dimploma Course on Democracy, Public Decision and Public Policies, a personal research project about victims named "De Vuelta a la Sociedad", is member of "La Tercera Voz" and promoter of the seminar " Entre Amigos" where an ex farc and police member share their story about reconciliation. Juan Esteban spoke about how at such young age he became involved in politics along with his experience developing a research in Caqueta with victims of the war, his participation in the juvenil group "La Tercera Voz" and invited young leaders interested in becoming active politically, to do so. Enjoy!Host: Paola Castellanos Co-host: Max Schnuer
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World College Radio Day 2017
This Friday, October 6 is World College Radio Day! Over 120 college radio stations and 28 countries from all around the world will be participating in a 24 hour global marathon and URosario Radio is happy to be part of 2017's WCRD. One of the great advantages of having a college radio station is being able to have professors and students participating every show and today's show wasn't the exception. Today, we had two special guests with us, Alejandro Chaine, the Dean of the Buisiness Faculty at Universidad del Rosario and Jeffrey Alderman, CEO of ACBSP Acreditation Council fot Business Schools and ProgramsBoth have been attending a 3 day workshop in Sede Claustro Universidad del Rosario along with other Business Faculties' Deans in Latin America, and have been working together on an acreditation program. If you haven't heard Max and Paola speaking Spanish, English and Spanglish, all in one, here it is. Enjoy!
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Jazz al parque
September is known to be the "Jazz Month" in Bogota because three different Jazz Festivals take place: The 9th version of "Festival de Jazz y Músicas del Mundo" in Universidad de los Andes', the 27th version of "Festival Internacional de Jazz" in Teatro Libre and the 22nd version of "Jazz al Parque" in Country Park. In today's show, Running with Rosea did a quick review of the History of Jazz around the world while playing different artists, times and genres.We also talked about the life of last year's Jazz al Parque's special guest; Buika, as well as this year's big artist; Chucho Valdes. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos
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Poetry and process
on Running with Rosea, we had Laura Salts and Peter Owens as Special Guests, two writers from Seattle who are visiting Bogota. They shared with us their experience as poets; how they passed from wanting to write (but not doing it) to actually start writing, expanding on two of their frequently used techniques, erasure and rearrangement. They recited a couple of their own poems along with some of their favorite ones by poets such as Banu Kapil, John Ashbery, and Dawn Lundy Martin.Host Paola CastellanosCo-host Max Schnuer
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International Youth Day
Today, Running with Rosea was celebrating International Youth Day. We began the show by playing some short audio clips where different generations, people from ages 2 to 65 shared what peace means to them and how they contribute to it everyday. Laura played an audio of a speech by Pope Frances dedicated to youth. relevant today not only because we are celebrating International Youth Day but also because on Thursday September 7th, he will be visiting us here in Colombia. Max shared with us a list of some "new words" or expressions- those that new generations are using today. Paola, shared with us the meaning of "youth" according to the United Nations and the different ways this word can be interpreted, along with presenting the program launched by the United Nations of Young Leaders for Sustainable Development, a program in which young leaders from anywhere around the world can participate, including you!!Enjoy!Host Paola CastellanosCo-host Max Schnuer
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GreenHope Foundation special with Chan Shigematsu
Today's special at Running with Rosea was an interview with Chan Shigematsu, the founder of Green Hope Colombia, Green HopeMexico and soon to happen, Green HopeUSA. He talked to us about the reforastation projects, what it's like to be inside an indigenous community, a bit about their culture. We also discussed how his dream was to create a foundation to help others, and how he made it true. Thank you Chan for motivating us all to make our dreams come true! Enjoy!
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International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances
Running with Rosea dedicated today's show to United Nation's International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance. As a special guest we had Joel Ramirez, Jurisprudence graduate of Rosario University, Colombia LL.M graduate in Human Rights and Transitional Justice from Ulster University, Northern Ireland and member of the International Legal Clinic in University of Rosario and currently a lecturer in thissame University. During the show, Joel and Paola discussed Enforced Disappereance cases that have taken place in Colombia and the world, the different legal frameworks and the situations victims must deal with with when this type of crime against humanity is comitted. Enjoy!!Host By Paola Castellanos
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International day of the world´s indigenous people
Running with Rosea was celebrating the 10th anniversary of the United Nations' Declaration of Indigenous People's Rights. Paola talked to us about the international celebration of the Indigenous People Day, UN's Indigenous events taking place 2017 and a brief review of Indigenous People History in Colombia. Max, shared with us his Words of the Week - English and Spanish words that come from Indigenous communities-.And last but not least we had Chan Shigematsu, graphic designer and founder of Green Hope Colombia, Mexico and soon to be founded in USA, a company dedicated to the reforestation of forests such as the Amazonian region, where he works next to Indigenous communities to recuperate the forest, as a speciak guest. Enjoy!Host Paola Castellanos and Max
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Sonoras Mil with Felipe Gomez Special
in Running with Rosea, we had Felipe Gomez, leader of the band Sonoras Mil as a special guest. He presented a quick overview of the History of Latin American Rock while playing some of the bands and artists that most influenced him such as Soda Stereo, Caifanes and Aterciopelados and last but not least we played a couple of songs from Felipe's last album and discussed Sonoras Mil's distinctive sound, which Felipe describes as "Tropical-experimental pop with a lot of groove"Enjoy!
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Nelson Mandela International Day
Today, July 18th, we celebrated Nelson Mandela International Day. Daniela presented Mandela's biography, Christina talked about South Africa's history related of course to Mandela's life (since one cannot go without the other). Nick shared with us a list of recommended books and movies about Mandela. Additionally, our Level 5 Rosea, Summer Camp students shared with us some Fun Facts they found out about Mandela, presented a Top List, their Words of the Week and played a selected list of songs Songs of the Week related to today's topic. Enjoy!As a special guest to the show, Abraham Serna Rosea L5 student co- hosted Running with Rosea today next to Paola and Max.
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Sleep special
Today, Nick brought some sleep-related Words of the Week to Runnin with Rosea, Christina shared with us several Fun Facts that interest all, cause we all sleep at some point don´t we? Did you know for example that we spend 1/3 of our lives sleeping? Daniela presented a Top List of common sleeping problems, a topic that might interest more than one person out there. Max played his Song of the Week "Mr Sandman" -The Chordettes, along with Metallicas´s version "Enter Sandman"and Paola also shared hers, Time by Hans Zimmer, popular for being the movie Inception´s soundtrack.Take a bed-in and enjoy!
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Celebrating Father´s Day
Today, Runnin with Rosea celebrated Father´s Day! If you enjoy like listening to jokes, make sure you don´t miss Nick´s Words of the Week today! Christina, shared with us the history of this day´s celebration along with the different ways it´s celebrated around the world, Daniela presented the top animated movies which commemorate fathers and show different types of relationships between father -son/daughter. Max shared his song of the week "Wear Clean Draws" by The Coup, and Paola played hers, "Beautiful Boy" by John Lennon. The two hosts shared some extra songfacts about other songs perfect for the day´s topic: "Father and Son" by Cat Stevens and A boy named Sue" by Johnny Cash. Happy Father´s Day and enjoy!
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Religion Special
We had our Rosea Around the World reporters asking the Rosario community about traditions, practices and wars over religion. We had Max´s Song of the Week, Exhilaration by J.T. Allison's Sacred Harp Singers, an old, a capella song you will not find on YouTube! Paola´s Song of the Week, Man in a purple dress by The Who. Level 5 Summer Camp students were in charge of today´s Fun Facts and Top List surprising us with facts about religions we didn´t even know existed! Level 6 Summer Camp students interviewed this week´s Special Guests; three of our Rosea English teachers, all with a different nationality and religious beliefs. Mark Francis Ball coming from England talked to us about the Anglican religion, Sarah Corey, coming from the USA told us about her experience in Colombia as a Christian Protestant and last but not least, Haki Shehu shared with us his religious practices and experiences as an Albanian Muslim in Colombia. Enjoy!
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India Special
Today Rosea´s Summer Camp students were in charge of Rosea Around the World, Fun Facts and Top List sections, sharing with us some amazing and interesting facts about India. We also had a super special guest with us today from the Indian Embassy, Mr Benoy Behl, a peace-lover, photografer, university lecturer around the world and producer of over 100 movies.
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International Environment Day
Today, Running with Rosea commemorated UN's worldwide Environment Day, which takes place every 5th of June, with their show 'Let's save the Planet'.Nick as always presented some very relevant words, their meanings and use; manifestation, deforestation, conservation, preservation and others. Christina showed us why all materials should be recycled, how long they take to decompose and the use they could all have if we actually did recycle them. Daniela talked to us about last year's Latinamerican Green Awards for her Top List and mentioned Colombians were the winners!And finally, Paola and Max presented their songs of the week; After the Gold Rush by Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell, both songs recorded in the 70's that talk about the way we humans don't take care of the planet and take for granted our only home.Enjoy!
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Vacations Special
It's finally vacation time for most schools and universities! In today's show. For Words of the Week, Nick discussed the difference between the words holidays and vacations, and why some of us use one and not the other. He also introduced a very relevant word for today and what it means in some countries: barbeque. Christina suprised us with her Fun Facts: a list of countries with the most vacations (not holidays) around the world. Can you guess number 1? Daniela shared with a Top List of the most visited cities in vacations around the world, and again #1 is not what we thought would be! Our Rosea deputies, with a couple of short interviews found out that the plan for most Rosaristas these vacations will be relaxing, travelling and hanging out with friends. And last, but not least Paola presented her song of the week: Everybody's free to wear sunscreen, a graduation speech written by the newspaper columnist Mary Schmich for the class of 97 (USA) which turned into a powerful song full of valuable advices to help you get through life as a kid, a teen and an adult.
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Refugees Special
Refugees. A word that is becoming more and more common everyday. Today, in Running with Rosea, we had Liu Shiyang (Paula) a Spanish Lecturer in The Foreign Language Department at Beijing Foreign Affairs University as our Special Guest talking to us about changes in education and her experience learning Spanish and English as second and third languages. Nick, presented his Words of the Week; asylum, flee, persecution, and others related to the topic of the day, with a game we all enjoyed. Christina, showed us some really interesting Fun Facts about refugees in China. In Rosea Around the World, we had Natalia Cogollos and Gabriela Mancera, two Level 4 Rosea students share an interview with a Rosario University student and his view as a Colombian on the refugees situation. Daniela, presented her Top 5 List of countries with the highest refugee numbers around the world. And finally, Paola played her Song of the Week; No Woman No Cry by The Fugees, a song dedicated to all Refugees worldwide by a band formed by two Hatians and an American who use their lyrics to influence and fight for social change and equality.
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Celebrating Mother´s Day
A show dedicated to all the moms, mums, mams, mummies, and mamas on their special day. Nick showed us some Mother's Day words, their meanings and uses around the world. Christina talked to us about the origin of Mother's Day celebration and presented to us some fun mother facts, or must we say strange facts? Dani mentioned the different types of mom's there are. Can you think what type of mom your mom is? And finally, Paola shared with us her song of the week, Simple Man, by Lynyrd Skynyrd, a song about a mom giving her son advice about life. Enjoy and happy day to all the moms!
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International Spanish Language Day FILBO
Host Nicholas Allen, Hanna Acton & Christine Marrero
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International Poetry Day
Today we were live from the FILBO, which is taking place from April 25th to May 8th in Corferias, Bogota, Colombia. The show was dedicated to Poetry having in mind World Poetry Day was March 21st, and National Poetry Month in the USA was in April. We had Menes La Plume, a poet, writer and musician form Congo, who studied letters and sciences, lives in Lilongwe, Malawi (Africa) and is the organizer of the Poetry Festival that takes place every year at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Mozambique, Africa as a special guest. We also had Nick share with us his poems of the weeks; profound letters and words full of emotions. Paola´s songs of the week, a list of songs that produce an image and evoke an emotion. And last, but not least, we had Christina reading a Spoken Word poem, (make sure you don´t miss this wonderful moment) along with some fun facts about this specific type of poetry. Enjoy!Host Nicholas Allen and Paola Castellanos
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International English Language Day
Spanish Day as a language was celebrated on April 23rd honoring Miguel De Cervantes, author of El Quijote de la Mancha. Bogota's Book Fair( Filbo 2017) will be taking place from today, April 25th until May 8th. Because of this, today's show was dedicated to literature. Nick, examined a couple of words related to literature, Paola presemted a list of songs inspired in novels, Christina as always suprised us with some fun facts about literature, and Daniela shared with us her top 3 weirdest novels. Enjoy!
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International Yoga Day
Mindfulness is maintaining a moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, body sensations, surroundings and environment. Having in mind the Rosario University opened a Mindfulness Center this week, today's Running with Rosea crew prepared a RoseaZEN show for you. Nick, shared some poems with us, Paola presented her Songs of the Week-two very relaxing tunes, Christina shared some very interesting mindfulness funfacts, Daniela brought some tips for all of us to practice mindfulness anytime in Rosea Around the World, and Fernando interviewed Michael Raven, a naturopath, nutritionist, and brand consultant who has attended many retreats from yoga to mindfulnes as today's Special Guest to share his experience with us. Enjoy!
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Languages Special
If you like languages, this is the show for you!! Today, Nick, in his section, 'Words of the Week' presented words in English that we wouldn't imagine come from other languages, Paola shared her top 12 songs sang by artists in their non native language for 'Songs of the Week', Christina, in her 'Fun Facts' showed us how one same thing is said in different languages a long with other languages fun facts and in 'Rosea Around the World', Daniela interviewed two of the Speakers at Rosea's Lucky Learning Language Around the World Conference that took placr last March 17.Hosts Paola Castellanos, Nicholas Allen, Christina Marrero and Daniela Santos.
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International Women´s Day
This show is for the girls! Celebrating Women's Day, Running with Rosea went through the top 10 influential women around the globe, the origin of the celebration, the top 3 toughest Colombian women, an English thought about sexism today, shared some interviews with two nominees to Mujer Rosaristas, and finally a suprise (Fernando Paredes prepared) for all the beautiful women ot there! All of this, accompanied by good music related to today's topic.
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Twins Special
Today's show was dedicated to a topic that fascinates all of us...Twins!!We had our Words of the Week-"The Evil Twin Antonymous of...", an interview with a Medical professor who answered all our questions-myths and doubts- about twins, we played "Guess Who's Voice it is" with Brian and David (Brian's identical twin), and had two other special guests Manuela and Juan José Parra-a set of fraternal twins-one is a History student at Universidad del Rosario and the other an Economy student at Universidad de los Andes.
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The Oscars Special
The 2017 Academy Awards are taking place next Sunday, Feb 26. Because of this, Running with Rosea dedicated show to this grand ceremony, which music, fashion and movie lovers enjoy every year. We played where in the world is Paola, had a 'guess the song' competition with some of the best Oscar winning soundtracks, reviewed the top 3 awkward Oscar moments, described the best cinemas to watch a film (around the world), reminded our streamers of 2015 and 2016 Oscar winners and mentioned this years nominees.
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Celebrating Valentine's Day
Today´s show was dedicated to Valentine´s Day-The British-American version of Amor y Amistad. We had some fun facts about this day, a -romantic-song of the week, the top rom-coms for you to watch at home and a special guest sharing some past Valentines experience. Hosts: Paola Castellanos and Brian Rascon.
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Super Bowl Special
In today´s show we discussed the SUPER BOWL, one of the most important events held each year in the United States. We shared some fun facts about this event and went through SUPER BOWL concepts like fantasy football, touchdown, huddle, endzone and quarterback. Hosts Paola Castellanos, Nicholas Allen, Christina Marrero and Daniela Santos.
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Back to School Special
We´re all back to school and work, so in today´s show we shared a blue´s melody, for those of you with the "back to school/work blues", we also went through some inspiring quotes about education, some new words for you to use at work or school, and two academic interviews with Jair Ayala, TOEFL Associate director and Lorena Moreno, IELTS exam trainer and academic consultant, who shared useful tips for those of you thinking of taking an international English exam any time soon. Hosts: Paola Castellanos, Brian Rascon
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Sam Vasco music Special
In today´s show we had some fun facts about USA´s new president; Donald Trump, we went through some inspiring and motivating quotes, an interview with two Rosea students who spoke to us about their motivation for studying English, and finally an interview with our special guest; Colombian-American singer, Sam Vasco. Hosts: Paola Castellanos and Brian Rascon
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Motivation Special
In today´s show we had some facts about what happened this week, an English learning mini quiz, the common New Year´s Resolutions that never get accomplished and Rosea´s 2017 resolutions including new programs and offers for students. Hosts: Paola Castellanos, Brian Rascon, Nicholas Allen, Christina Marrero and Daniela Santos.
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Celebrating Christmas
In this, getting ready for Christmas show, the Running with Rosea team shared some New Year´s Eve Colombian traditions, a "guess the tune" game, a couple of language learning tips and two new English words for you to use these holidays. Hosts Paola Castellanos, Brian Rascon, Nicholas Allen, Daniela Santos and Christina Marrero
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Running with Rosea is the English radio show for Universidad del Rosario where Paola Castellanos and Maxwell Schnuer share facts, interviews and thoughts about International topics with the rest of the world with the collaboration of Rosea's staff and students.
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