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What a privilege to interview Professor Elena Seaone, a linguistics expert from La Universidad de Vigo.
Her research on World Englishes led her to explore Gibraltar English, a lesser-studied variety with distinctive phonological and grammatical features. During her time in Gibraltar, she discovered its rich multilingual culture, characterized by the use of Yanito, as well as its vibrant local literature and unique cultural identity.
However, she has also observed that Yanito is at risk of extinction, as its transmission from parents to children has diminished over time. She greatly admires the efforts of those working to raise awareness within Gibraltarian society about this alarming shift toward monolingualism, and strives to support their cause.
One of the ways she has contributed is by providing a platform for Gibraltarians to express their thoughts on language in the book Gibraltarians and Their Languages – 22 Linguistic Biographies, which she co-edited with M.G. Sanchez, Lucía Loureiro, and Cristina Suárez. The book, published by the University of Vigo Press, will be launched this week in Gibraltar.
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Welcome to our series of podcasts, brought to you by On the Sofa with Rouge and the Specialist Medical Clinic / GibMed International Hospital. Situated at the heart of the community, these installations offer specialized and bespoke care to patients.
Episode 2 just dropped. This week Patrick Shaw, Business Development Manager chats to Rouge about the vision behind the new incredible facilities at the Gib Med Hospital and all the services available for patients with private medical insurance.
What specialities are available and how does the team at the Gib Med Hospital continue to improve services offered to the public? A vision brought to life and explained very simply as you'll see from this interesting and informative podcast.
These podcasts are proudly sponsored by the Specialist Medical Clinic and GibMed International Hospital. Tune in and discover the future of health care in your community.
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On the Sofa this week, we have two seriously loyal Gibraltarians who are insanely creative and just a little bit eccentric: Alex Menez and Stefano Blanca, the dynamic duo behind Blanca y Menez.
Join us as they shed light on how they met, what inspires them, and what's next for their artistic journey. These two aren't just fun and quirky; they bring art, joy, and color into our lives in the most unexpected ways. Don't miss this lively conversation! This podcast is sponsored by The Paint Shop.
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Facial aesthetics is the latest trend for enhancing your appearance in just a short amount of time, helping you look and feel younger. At Infinity Aesthetics, located on the stunning Ocean Village Promenade, more and more people are dropping in to get their beauty fix. But what exactly is the secret behind this surge in youthful, vibrant looks?
Today, Rouge speaks to Amy Mesilio Peralta, Dental Therapist at Infinity Aesthetics, who shares insights on the rise of these treatments and why she believes everyone deserves a little self-care. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation covering everything you've ever wanted to know about the newest cosmetic procedures available at Infinity Aesthetics.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Infinity Group.
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In "Six Windows," a dance production taking place at Inces Hall this week, Jade Federico Marzan, a seasoned dancer and instructor, showcases her passion for dance alongside her wife, Mel. This event is a collaboration with Dramatist Personae & GibSams, emphasizing mental health and community support through the arts.
Jade, a mentor and role model, has devoted her life to dance, inspiring her students with her dedication and creativity. Together with Mel, she is cultivating a dance community that values diversity, unique styles, and innovative ideas. They encourage their dancers to embrace differences and express themselves fully.
This week Rouge chats to Jade and Mel who shared insights into what this production represents for them. They talked about how "Six Windows" is not just a dance performance but a ‘support group’ a reflection of their commitment to fostering an inclusive and creative environment. Through their work, they hope to inspire others to be confident in their individuality and to explore new creative possibilities. This production is a testament to their belief in the power of dance to bring people together, to support each other and to express the richness of being part of this dance group that goes beyond dancing.
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Introducing Joshua Harold Neal Downey. The creator, writer and host of the “JD Dragon Disability Rights Podcast”, the show where he explores how disability and diversity are connected.
Josh was born three months prematurely and was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (Dyspraxia) at the age of two.
He love’s Gibraltar’s history and culture and by virtue having the honour to appear on the “On the Sofa with Rouge” podcast Gibraltar helped make my dreams come true!
Please check out his website for more information:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ch/podcast/the-jd-dragon-disability-rights-podcast-exploring-how/id1493666442
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Welcome to our series of podcasts, brought to you by On the Sofa with Rouge and the Specialist Medical Clinic / GibMed International Hospital. Situated at the heart of the community, these installations offer specialized and bespoke care to patients.
Exciting developments are underway with the opening of a new private surgical unit, providing state-of-the-art operating facilities for day and short-stay patient care in Gibraltar.
In this series, we delve into all there is to know about these incredible facilities. We'll showcase how they are poised to serve and enhance the community’s health care. You'll also get to hear from the specialists and their teams, offering you the chance to get to know them better and make informed choices about your treatment, aiming for care that is truly beyond better.
These podcasts are proudly sponsored by the Specialist Medical Clinic and GibMed International Hospital. Tune in and discover the future of health care in your community.
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Nick Pitaluga faced a critical moment when he needed emergency surgery, a true life-or-death situation. His unwavering faith in God, coupled with incredible family support, helped him overcome the daunting odds. Nick has dedicated part of his life to giving back to the community and this involves being part of the Catholic Prison Ministry. Life in prison is undeniably tough, but Nick, alongside a group of lay volunteers, brings a glimmer of hope and light to those who need it most. His journey is a remarkable story, offering a unique perspective on prison life that resonates with the potential challenges any of us could face.
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Welcome to this first episode in series 2 of On the Sofa with Rouge with the Infinity Group, where we discuss an important topic: men's health. Today, we are joined by Dr. Krish Rawal, Medical Director for the Infinity Group, to shed light on why men often find it harder to visit the GP and are less likely to seek preventive care. This episode is sponsored by The Infinity Group.
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to MH Bland Ltd sponsors of this episode.
There are so many great success stories out there, and the three guests we have on this podcast show that dyslexics can and do excel in the workplace too. We have a Government Minister, a CEO and a senior government employee on this episode, talking about their life and how they have been Made By Dyslexia.
Listen in as we find out all about dyslexia from a business person's point of view in this episode of Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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This week #onthesofawithrouge it is a HUGE privilege to have spoken to these 2 amazing women who keep pushing to make the world a better place and especially in Gibraltar!
Jenny Victory is a SEND teacher and behaviour consultant. Ironically, she is also mummy to a precious boy with rare chromosomal duplications. Jenny’s professional and lived experience led to her opening Gibraltar’s first Supported Needs and Disability office in 2021.
Celia Chartres-Aris is a multi-award winning Disabled Government special advisor, campaigner and lobbyist, researcher, policy and legal expert, founder and investor advocating for the improvement of Disability equity and accessibility inclusivity.
Their message is clear; disability is everybody’s responsibility. We all have a duty to break down barriers and build a society that can be enjoyed by all!
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to James Molinary Ltd. sponsors of this episode.
We all can remember a teacher who helped us through our school years. For dyslexics school can be hard and having an understanding teacher can be life-changing. In this episode, our conversation is with two experienced teachers who have worked with dyslexic children for many years.
Listen in to find out more about teaching dyslexics in this episode of Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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Surviving a brain tumor changes your life, and today’s guest is an embodiment of courage, bravery, and unwavering positivity. Nadia Casciaro’s journey is a testament to determination and the power of a positive mindset. From the moment she was diagnosed, she had an inner belief that she would be fine. This optimism carried her through her successful operation, even though it left physical marks on her body.
Her story is a profound example of mental resilience. Despite the challenges, she chose to move forward with a huge smile, determined to do as much good as possible for others and embrace life fully. This remarkable recovery is a tribute to the strength of her mind and her commitment to making a positive impact on the world. This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Midtown Clinic.
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to Piranha Designs sponsors of this episode.
School can be a wonderful place, but some dyslexics may struggle. Each person's experience is different and unique. In this episode, we speak to two dyslexic children to hear about how they have coped and find out more about dyslexia from a child's point of view.
Come and join us as we find out more about dyslexia in this episode of Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to James Molinary Ltd sponsor of this episode.
We hear about what it's like to be a dyslexic, but what is it like to live and parent a person with dyslexia? In this episode, we speak to two mothers about dyslexia in the home. What is living with a dyslexic like? We know they think differently, how does that relate?
Come and join us as we find out more about dyslexia in this episode of Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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Christopher Pitto, a dedicated lawyer, has made a name for himself by contributing to win a significant case and providing exceptional legal services. A family man at heart, Chris skillfully balances his demanding career with the joys and responsibilities of raising his son.
Chris's journey in law is a testament to perseverance and commitment. He works for a small yet highly effective law firm that consistently punches above its weight. This firm, deeply rooted in the heart of the community, is renowned for its personalized approach and relentless pursuit of justice.
One of Christopher's career-defining moments came when he helped win a major case that had a profound impact. The victory was not just a professional triumph but also a deeply personal one. Winning that case felt like lifting a weight off the shoulders of his clients and the community. It reaffirmed his belief in the importance of standing up for what's right and the power of a small firm to make a big difference.
In Christopher Pitto, the community has a lawyer who not only excels in his profession but also embodies the spirit of compassion and service. His story is a powerful reminder that success is not just measured by professional achievements but also by the positive impact one has on the lives of others.
This podcast is proudly sponsored by Ullger Law.
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to Freska sponsors of this episode.
In this episode, we talk to three adult dyslexics who credit their dyslexia to their success. One is a business owner, one a consultant to the Government and the other a Police Officer. All have their own unique stories of struggles and achievements.
Join us as we find out more about dyslexia in the workplace as we ask Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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Welcome to the Why Dyslexia? A podcast series brought to you by Dyslexia Gibraltar and On the sofa with Rouge. Big thanks to Piranha Designs sponsor of this episode.
This episode takes us back to the early 90's when Marie Byrne one of the founders of the Gibraltar Dyslexia Support Group (Dyslexia Gibraltar) started to find out about her son (Stuart Byrne) and what Dyslexia is. We speak to her about her journey of discovery and the charity's early days.
Come and join us as we find out more about dyslexia in this episode of Why Dyslexia? This episode is one of six, so please follow us and listen to them all.
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Young Enterprise believes in the potential
of young people. It promotes education, inspiration and empowerment through the world of commerce and this week on the sofa we have a group of inspiring young women who have thought out a fantastic product for ‘tiny minds’ to promote the revival of llanito, to educate children and to tell everyone about this beautiful rock that we live on. Find out how their book was produced, who helped them along the way and what led them to become runners up in the competition and win the coveted Sales Award. Congratulations to our future entrepreneurs!
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In part 2 of this incredible story Dunia meets her brother who travels to Gib all the way from Australia. When he arrives no one can believe how much he looks like her son JP! It brought so much joy to her after such a struggle to meet her Dad! Jjoin Dunia and Rouge on the sofa as they go through what is an unmissable conclusion to this moving story.
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