Sergio Troncoso, an internationally renowned author and son of Mexican immigrants, was raised with strong work ethics despite financial struggles. He was accepted into Yale and Harvard, overcoming initial challenges related to his background. His writing explores morality and emphasizes the significance of immigrant values in contributing to the nation’s success. Plus the winner of the t-shirt design contest is announced!!
Designers from all over the world entered the Your Positive Imprint t-shirt design contest. The top five are displayed and ready for your vote. Copy and paste this link and vote! YourPositiveImprint.com. Please participate in the voting and show these designers your appreciation. World-wide voting ends Saturday, July 9, at midnight USA Mountain time. The winner and more about the designers will be announced during the upcoming episode on July 11.
Alternative Rock musicians and climate change scientists bring science to the Alternative Rock stage. Vocalist/Guitarist Matt Palmer and drummer Niall Robinson compose music exploring causality of sea-level rise, political propaganda, and human relationships. They are the Matt Palmer Band.
Jerry the Bear was Dad’s imagination. His imaginative bear was used to weave lessons through storytelling. My teachings began when Jerry was born in a cave and started living his adventures. Later Dad turned to philosophical lessons using navigation and constellations to teach the circle of life. Happy Father’s Day week to everybody especially my Dad, Rozier Sanchez. PLUS A TSHIRT DESIGN CONTEST! LISTEN FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO ENTER AND WIN!
Professor Nathan Bindoff is a renowned physical oceanographer at the University of Tasmania. His research documents changes in various oceans and the earth’s hydrological cycle related to ocean salinity. He has predicted fire catastrophes and is currently studying the decline in ocean oxygen content, linking these global climate changes to human activity. Bindoff is also a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, guiding climate policy for world leaders.
“We’re risk takers so there’s an anxiety. You know what you’re training for.” Milton Herman is a career Air Force pilot, consequently a war vet. In part 2 he shares his positive imprints as a singing pilot. Singing and performing inspired him with positivity during war time.
Our elders, such as Milton Herman, are integral to our history. A career Air Force pilot instructor who experienced the Great Depression and several wars, he notes the anxiety that comes with risk-taking in training. Victoria Sanchez shares a WWII Memorial Day remembrance.
This week Your Positive Imprint is having a drawing for any item in the YourPositiveImprint.com store. You can enter! It’s so easy. Listen to the episode for details. Good luck!!
Podiatrist Dr. Stephanie Parks and her family engage in animal rescue, teaching their children valuable lessons about respect and relationships. Interacting with animals can enhance human connections by improving understanding of body language, fostering concepts like consent and boundaries.
Victoria Sánchez, an industrial chemist and a pioneer for women’s rights during a time without protective legislation. She embodies integrity, reflecting on her philosophies, accomplishments, legacy, and motherhood. She will pass this way but once and if there is any good she can do she will do it.