FRATERTALKS EDITIONS 2025

Fratertalk 45. KEYS TO A BALANCED AND HEALTHY DIET THE RECIPE FOR WELL-BEING

In this edition of Fratertalks we talk to  Iratxe Díaz Ascasso, Director of Pharma Nord Spain, who spoke to us about food and how we can improve our daily lives through healthy eating, with simple and sustainable habits.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

 

Fratertalks 46. IF LEONARDO DA VINCI WAS YOUR CEO. HOW TO LEAD WITH GREATNESS

In this edition we talk with  Javier Cantera, President of AUREN Consultores and the People Foundation, in the talk  "If Leonardo Da Vinci were your CEO. How to lead with genius". Leadership, creativity and innovation are not only characteristics of the modern world. Leonardo da Vinci exemplified these values, uniting science, art and philosophy. If you were alive today, how would you lead in this very different world? How would you apply your vision in the 21st century? How to transfer your Renaissance mentality to team management, decision making and innovation in organizations?

Here you have the recording with the interesting reflections he left us:

Fratertalks 47. HYPERCONNECTED OR HYPERSTRESSED? KEYS TO A HEALTHY USE OF TECHNOLOGY

In this edition we talk with  Ivan Fernandez Suarez,  Fraternidad-Muprespa Prevention Consultant, with whom we analyze how the excessive use of digital tools can generate stress and affect our mental health, and what is the appropriate way to establish a balance between connectivity and well-being without compromising our health.

Here you have the recording of the interesting reflections he left us:

Fratertalks 48. IF EVERYTHING IS IN ITS PLACE, THE ACCIDENTS HAVE NO PLACE. HOW STANDARDS ALSO CREATE PREVENTIVE CULTURE

In the April issue titled: "If everything is in its place, accidents have no place. How standards also create preventive culture"  we had   as a guest  Manuela Brinques,  OHSE Lead Auditor in FULL AUDIT.

During the talk we delved into the fourth golden rule of vision zero which says "ensure a safe and healthy system and be well organized", a rule that is often associated with rigid structures but in reality opens the door to more agile, proactive and effective prevention.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

FRATERTALKS 49: WHY DO WE THINK THE WAY WE THINK? A LOOK FROM THE BRAIN

In the May edition titled: "Why do we think the way we think? a look from the brain"  we had   as a guest  Silvia Escribano,  CEO of   Human&Blooming, International Speaker and author of the books “Neurocoaching” and “Egotistical Wellbeing”, who told us about neurocoaching and offered a practical vision of how our mental patterns influence decision making and well-being as well as the connection between mind, emotions and health in the personal and professional environment.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

FRATERTALKS 50: SUN, SKIN AND PREVENTION: PROTECT YOUR HEALTH THIS SUMMER

In this edition titled:  "Sun, skin and prevention: protect your health this summer"  we had   as a guest to  José Aguilera Arjona,  Specialist in dermatological photobiology and professor at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaga who explained to us how to protect our skin from sun exposure, since it is our first barrier, our protective layer, the largest organ in our body and, however, we often neglect it, especially in summer.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

FRATERTALKS 51: SLEEPING WELL IN THE ERA OF ALWAYS ON

In the September issue titled:"Sleeping well in the era of always on" We have the presence as a guest of  Joaquín Durán-Cantolla,  Pulmonologist and director of the Sleep Unit at the Eduardo Anitua Clinic (Vitoria) and the Eugnathos Clinic (Madrid). During the session we talked about how hyperconnectivity influences the quality of our rest and how we can improve the quality of sleep, discovering how small changes in our habits can improve our well-being and at the same time increase performance.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

FRATERTALKS 52: MIDDLE MANAGERS THE TRUE INFLUENCERS IN PREVENTIVE CULTURE

In the October issue titled:"Middle management: the true influencers in preventive culture" We have the presence as a guest of Javier Mota, Health and Safety Manager and expert in Safety Culture and Leadership.

During the session they talked about how to generate a solid preventive culture, the fundamental role that middle managers have and why leading in prevention is, in reality, leading with empathy, coherence and purpose.

Below you can see the interesting reflections he left during his speech:

FRATERTALKS 53: "ROAD ACCIDENTS AT WORK: WHEN EVIDENCE SPEAKS"

In the November edition and framed within the events of the VIII Work Road Safety Week, We celebrate the 53rd edition of Fratertalks with the title:"Occupational road accidents: when the evidence speaks"  in which we have the presence as guest of Miriam Moya, Forensic judicial expert specialized in road accidents, criminology and forensic investigation writer. Miriam Moya is the call"Sherlock Holmes of road accidents" andHe has written several books and studied cases such as those of James Dean, Grace Kelly, Princess Diana, Paul Walker or Alex Casademunt, and disappearances such as that of Madeleine McCann, among others, and during the session he will address road safety from the evidence and the human factor.

Below you can see the interesting reflections that our guest left during her speech:

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