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Sports and politics … it turns out they DO mix! A few dozen ATP players and staff are stuck in Dubai as a result of Trump's attack on Iran, as the Mexican tournaments go forward without a hitch after last week's unrest. On court, Medvedev wins a second Dubai title, Longhorn Stearns grabs Austin by the horns, Bucsa becomes the Spanish #1, and Darderi and Cobolli win Latin tournaments on two continents. For fun, James takes a tennis geography quiz and we do an extended diatribe (requiem?) on The Traitors. 1:40 ATP players and personnel stuck in Dubai 6:45 This is not a drill!! 9:00 The Ellison data-media-government-tennis empire 15:35 Craig Tiley is coming to America 19:50 Results: Dubai, Acapulco, Merida, Austin 31:10 They didn't tell Stefanos you're not supposed to talk about appearance fees 34:35 James takes a tennis geography quiz! 44:55 A Traitors diatribe
Catherine, David and Matt catch up on all the latest results and news in a week which saw the illusion of tennis existing outside of world events collapse again. Part one - ATP (00:00 - 48:17). We cover the dystopian scene of the doubles final in Dubai taking place despite American and Israeli strikes on Tehran and Iran's retaliatory attacks across the region. Plus, an update on the players and staff still stuck in Dubai with airspaces closed. On the court, there's chat about Daniil Medvedev finally winning a tournament for the second time, even if this one came via walkover, the return of Jack Draper, Flavio Cobolli's triumph in Acapulco, and Luciano Darderi picking up his fifth clay court title in Santiago. Part two - WTA (48:18 - 1:01:57). We discuss Peyton Stearns winning the title in her college town of Austin and a career-best moment for Cristina Bucsa in Merida. Part three - News (1:01:58 - 1:31:53). The worst kept secret is finally out - Craig Tiley is moving from Tennis Australia to the USTA. We discuss the challenges ahead of him and where Tennis Australia might go next. There's also chat about Emma Raducanu's clothing and coaching news as well as a look ahead to Indian Wells, which gets underway with its draw ceremony today.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross breaks down Flavio Cobolli's first hardcourt triumph in Acapulco, powered by a solid straight-set win over Frances Tiafoe. Plus, Daniil Medvedev received a walkover in the final of Dubai for an anti-climactic conclusion to a wacky final weekend at the ATP 500. IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross24/7 Tennis Community on Tribe: https://tribechat.com/gillTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_GrossThe Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribeBecome a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/joinEvans Brothers Coffee Roasters, the Official Coffee Of Monday Match Analysis... use code GILLGROSS25 for 25% off your first order: https://evansbrotherscoffee.com/collections/coffeeAUDIO PODCAST FEEDSSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5c3VXnLDVVgLfZuGk3yxIF?si=AQy9oRlZTACoGr5XS3s_ygItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monday-match-analysis/id1432259450?mt=2 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin breaks down the last two days of action from across the Pro Tennis World. He offers his thoughts on a fantastic week of tennis to bring home Title #23 for Daniil Medvedev. He also breaks down a massive week for Tiafoe in Acapulco, Championship Sundays in Austin, Merida, and Santiago, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks ATP Dubai - 3:40 ATP Acapulco - 21:30 WTA Merida - 28:30 WTA Austin - 31:15 ATP Santiago - 34:35 WTA 125Ks + ATP Challengers - 38:15 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, we break down a dramatic week on tour packed with trophies, injuries, and intriguing final previews across both the ATP and WTA.
In this podcast we discuss Jannik Sinner and his recent losses and Carlos Alcaraz winning the Qatar Open and continuing his unbeaten streak in 2026. We also take a look at Dubai & Acapulco and preview the draws. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin breaks down this week's early round action from across the Pro Tennis World. He offers his thoughts on strong starts from all the top seeds in Dubai. He also breaks down the continued chaos of opening round play in Acapulco and Austin, offers updates on the action in Merida and Santiago, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks ATP Dubai - 5:10 ATP Acapulco - 16:26 WTA Merida - 24:55 WTA Austin - 27:55 ATP Santiago - 33:15 WTA 125Ks + ATP Challengers - 36:10 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Calvin Betton is perfectly safe in Acapulco, James Gray is finally home and George Bellshaw is about to head off to India - but for now at least two of the Tennis Unfiltered gang are in the same timezone. Here are the stories they're talking about this week... - Carlos Alcaraz only needed 50 minutes to beat Arthur Fils and claim the 26th title of his young career in Doha - It extends his ranking lead over Jannik Sinner, after he came unstuck against Jakub Mensik in the quarter-finals - Jessica Pegula finally converted one of her semi-final appearances into a title, winning in Dubai (and proving Calvin right) - She beat Elina Svitolina, who spent three hours eliminating Coco Gauff, who in turn seems to be falling out of love with her biomechanics coach - Alexandra Eala keeps selling tickets - The WTA are forming a 13-player council to fix the schedule - Emma Raducanu has signed for Uniqlo (See James's story here: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/emma-raducanu-nike-uniqlo-4255160) And SO much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Calvin Betton is perfectly safe in Acapulco, James Gray is finally home and George Bellshaw is about to head off to India - but for now at least two of the Tennis Unfiltered gang are in the same timezone. Here are the stories they're talking about this week... - Carlos Alcaraz only needed 50 minutes to beat Arthur Fils and claim the 26th title of his young career in Doha - It extends his ranking lead over Jannik Sinner, after he came unstuck against Jakub Mensik in the quarter-finals - Jessica Pegula finally converted one of her semi-final appearances into a title, winning in Dubai (and proving Calvin right) - She beat Elina Svitolina, who spent three hours eliminating Coco Gauff, who in turn seems to be falling out of love with her biomechanics coach - Alexandra Eala keeps selling tickets - The WTA are forming a 13-player council to fix the schedule - Emma Raducanu has signed for Uniqlo (See James's story here: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/emma-raducanu-nike-uniqlo-4255160) And SO much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gianni Infantino aclara que el Mundial si se jugará en México.Kevin Mier regresará con Cruz Azul.
Cowabunga, Moondoggie! Let's pack up the woody and go Huey at the beach! Whaddya say? Yeah, call it bad timing, call it wishful thinking, or call it wistful nostalgia for the bygone summer, but this week we're having an O3L Beach Party! We've got all of the essentials with us, except the most crucial thing: the tunes, man! We each need to pack up some albums for the beach to play on our state-of-the-art O3L boombox. There's a new album that definitely needs to come to this beach blanket bingo : Now, by Seattle's Acapulco Lips on Killroom Records. It's a euphoric mix of fuzz n' Farfisa garage rock swagger, heady reverb-drenched psych, sinewy surf rock, and girl group charm that crackles with restless energy and reckless cool. It carries on admirably from, and improves upon (in our opinion), their self titled record from 2016. Get it on cool tangerine & lemon galaxy colored vinyl from acapulcolips.bandcamp.com or stream it - of course, if you're one of those new fangled fancy pants - but you've gotta hear this record. Joining us for this rad rager is none other than the aforementioned Acapulco Lips - vocalist/bassist Maria-Elena Herrell, guitarist Christopher Garland, and drummer Jordan T Adams. You can almost feel the sand in your shorts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin breaks down the final week of February action in the pro tennis world. He looks at a stacked week of ATP 500 action in Dubai and Acapulco. He also offers his thoughts on the draws in Merida, Austin, Santiago, and SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks ATP Dubai - 6:30 ATP Acapulco - 16:45 WTA Merida - 28:02 WTA Austin - 32:10 ATP Santiago - 34:30 WTA 125Ks + ATP Challengers - 37:10 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert discuss tennis betting strategies ahead of the Round of 32 at the ATP Acapulco and ATP Santiago tournaments. The betting experts preview the top matches and analyze value plays, odds movements, and make their best bets. The ATP Dubai event is also discussed as the tournament heads to the Round of 16. 00:00 Introduction 00:30 ATP Dubai Update 06:15 Adrian Mannarino vs. Sho Shimabukuro 11:05 Rinky Hijikata vs. Mattia Bellucci 15:20 Alexander Zverev vs. Corentin Moutet 24:45 ATP Santiago Conditions 25:30 Camilo Ugo Carabelli vs. Yannick Hanfmann
El CEO sigue desaparecido y feliz en algún lugar del mundo, así que Felipe vuelve al mando con Martín Letelier desde los Países Bajos para revisar la semana que tuvo de todo: una final dolorosa, un cuadro que ya empezó a girar y un debate grande sobre el futuro del tenis sudamericano.La semana de Tabilo en Río fue de las que ilusionan y duelen al mismo tiempo. Llegó a la final de un ATP500, cuadro abordable, rival agotado... y aun así. Analizamos por qué se perdió esta oportunidad de oro y qué dice eso del juego (y la cabeza) de Jano.También: Alcaraz sigue siendo Alcaraz en Qatar, Sinner se tropieza con Mensik, Korda sorprende en Delray Beach, y Jodar le da un susto a Norrie en Acapulco. Spoiler de lo que viene con España en Davis.Y mientras grabamos, el ATP de Santiago ya está corriendo: Jarry cae en primera ronda, Berrettini también, y están por jugar Garín vs Cerúndolo y el morbo total de Tabilo vs Barrios. Las predicciones, al final del capítulo.Síguenos en Instagram @lucklosers_podcast Twitter @LuckyLoserscast @luckyloserstenis Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@luckyloserspodcast8246
Fußball: 2. BL: Tim Walter ist neuer Trainer bei Holstein Kiel+++CL: BVB hofft auf Einsatz von Schlotterbeck und Can gegen Bergamo+++Tennis: ATP: Daniel Altmaier in Runde eins in Acapulco ausgeschieden.
Part one - WTA Dubai (00:00 - 44:40). Jessica Pegula has capped a remarkable recent run with a big title. Is she playing the best tennis of her career? And what makes her so well set up to be a consistent force? We also cover an extraordinary semi-final won by Elina Svitolina against Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova finding some form, and the announcement of the new WTA Tour Architecture Council as the withdrawals and retirements in Dubai piled up. Can they make meaningful and beneficial changes to the schedule? Part two - ATP Results (44:41 - 1:21:13). Carlos Alcaraz put in an astonishing performance to win his second title of the season, while Jannik Sinner was upset by Jakub Mensik in the quarter-finals. Is Alcaraz moving ahead of Sinner, or is it too soon to say? Elsewhere, David gives us the exciting lowdown on the new Goran Ivanisevic-Arthur Fils partnership, and there are titles for Tomas Martin Etcheverry in Rio and Sebastian Korda in Delray Beach to discuss. Part three (1:21:14 - 1:35:57) - A look ahead to this week as Jack Draper and Bianca Andreescu return to the tour while Acapulco is set to begin despite violent clashes in Mexico. Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avui dilluns ens fem ressò que Lloret de Mar comença a despertar-se de cara a la propera temporada. De mica en mica, més hotels van apujant les persianes aquests dies a Lloret de Mar. Marsol i Samba no han tancat a l'hivern, mentre que L'Azure i l'Evenia han obert a principis de febrer. Entre març i abril, obriran altres establiments com Acapulco, Anabel, Delamar, Frigola, Costa Encantada, Melià, Rigat i Xaine. La voluntat és que una majoria estiguin en marxa de cara a la Setmana Santa, que enguany cau aviat, el primer cap de setmana d'abril. En parlem amb el president del Gremi d'Hotelers, Enric Dotras. Altres temes d'interès: Emprenedoria: Parlem amb l'exalcalde Jaume Dulsat és el nou màxim responsable d'Eurofirms a Espanya. Amb el nou càrrec, Dulsat liderarà tots els serveis a l'Estat, el mercat amb més pes en la facturació del grup. Ajuntament: Avui hi ha ple municipal i fem un repàs dels punts previstos a l'ordre del dia. Esports: Parlem amb la doctora lloretenca Maria Josep Martí, que ha treballat als jocs olímpics d'hivern i volem saber com ha estat l'experiència. És dilluns i, per tant, fem un repàs dels resultats esportius del cap de setmana.
Prop d'un 90% de les places hoteleres de Lloret de Mar estaran obertes per afrontar la Setmana Santa. Aquesta és la previsió que es fa des del Gremi d'Hotelers en un moment de l'any en què Lloret comença a despertar-se de cara a la propera temporada. De mica en mica, més hotels van apujant les persianes aquests dies. Marsol i Samba no han tancat a l'hivern, mentre que L'Azure i l'Evenia han obert a principis de febrer. Entre març i abril, obriran altres establiments com Acapulco, Anabel, Delamar, Frigola, Costa Encantada, Melià, Rigat i Xaine. Enric Dotras, president del Gremi d'Hotelers, assenyala que al voltant d'un 90% dels hotels de la vila estaran oberts de cara a la Setmana Santa, que enguany cau aviat, el primer cap de setmana d'abril. “De cara a finals de març, pràcticament la totalitat dels hotels estaran oberts, m’atreviria a dir que al voltant del 90%”Enric Dotras Segons Dotras, les previsions de Setmana Santa i de la temporada en general són bones i explica que el volum de reserves és molt similar al de l'any passat per aquestes mateixes dates. “Les previsions són molt bones, portem, ara mateix, un percentatge de reserves en la mateixa línia de l’any passat, on es va constatar una bona temporada”Enric Dotras Durant aquestes últimes setmanes, segons el Gremi d'Hotelers, Lloret de Mar ha comptat amb públic individual i familiar, que ha visitat la destinació en caps de setmana. I també destaquen la presència de grups esportius, que venen a fer els seus stages de preparació.
Non c'è stato l'atteso primo atto stagionale dell'eterna sfida tra Alcaraz e Sinner: a Doha l'altoatesino è inciampato in una partita negativa contro Jakub Mensik, mentre Alcaraz è andato fino in fondo con grande tranquillità continuando l'imbattibilità stagionale. E subito c'è chi grida alla crisi!Mentre l'Italia chiude due settimane trionfali alle Olimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina, il tennis prosegue il suo febbraio "diasporico". In Sud America Francisco Cerundolo ha finalmente conquistato il titolo di casa a Buenos Aires, ma a Rio sono saltati quasi tutti i favoriti, lasciando via libera a Tomas Etcheverry. Nella stagione indoor De Minaur si è imposto a Rotterdam mentre Shelton ha vinto a Dallas. A Delray Beach si è imposto Korda.Nel tour femminile, i primi due WTA 1000 della stagione sono andati a Karolina Muchova (Doha) e Jessica Pegula (Dubai).Il tennis si trasferisce in America prima del Sunshine Double, con la precaria situazione politica del Messico che minaccia il torneo di Acapulco.Vanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera parlano dei temi della settimana tennistica prima di partire per la California, rispondendo come al solito alle domande degli ascoltatori.---Anche per il 2026 ritorna il GoFundMe per le trasmissioni di Vanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera. Raccontare il tornei di tennis dal posto è un valore aggiunto insostituibile, ma i costi sono ormai diventati difficilmente gestibili senza un aiuto, anche piccolo, da parte degli appassionati che ci dovessero ritenere meritevoli. Le donazioni per le passate stagioni sono state fondamentali, un ringraziamento enorme, di cuore, va a chiunque sarà tanto generoso da continuare, o iniziare a partecipare a questa iniziativa.Per il 2026, abbiamo finalmente un titolo: "Close Call", il tennis raccontato da vicino.https://www.gofundme.com/f/close-call-dirette-e-trasferte-2026-luca-e-vanni
Po zabiciu jednego z liderów potężnego kartelu w Meksyku doszło do serii blokad i gwałtownych incydentów. – „To był epizod, który media mocno rozdmuchały” – mówi z Acapulco przewodnik Maciej Falkowski
The ATP events this week are previewed! We look at the draws and discuss betting tips for First Round matches and outrights!
Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert preview the ATP Dubai Round of 32 and analyze the outright winner markets. The betting experts offer predictions for the ATP Acapulco and ATP Santiago tournaments including best bets, value plays, and key matches. 00:00 Introduction 3:40 ATP Dubai Preview 12:00 ATP Dubai Winner Market 17:05 Alexei Popyrin vs. Kamil Majchrzak 20:20 Zizou Bergs vs. Jenson Brooksby 24:20 ATP Acapulco Preview 27:50 ATP Acapulco Winner Market 32:50 Damir Dzumhur vs. Gael Monfils 37:25 ATP Santiago Previews 41:35 ATP Santiago Winner Market 46:40 Alejandro Tabilo vs. Tomas Barrios Vera 50:10 Francisco Comesana vs. Pedro Martinez
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Estuvo al borde de la muerte… y también del escándalo. Lo que vivió fuera de cámaras casi destruye su carrera. Alexis Ayala no solo fue galán de telenovelas. Entre acusaciones de violencia, tragedias en sus proyectos, crisis económica y un infarto que casi lo mata en Acapulco, su historia está marcada por controversia y supervivencia. Aquí el lado que no siempre se cuenta. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: A New Beginning: Reconnecting Under the Acapulco Sun Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-02-19-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba intensamente en la playa de Acapulco.En: The sun shone brightly on the beach of Acapulco.Es: Las olas golpeaban suavemente la orilla, creando un ritmo constante y tranquilizador.En: The waves gently struck the shore, creating a constant and soothing rhythm.Es: A lo lejos, Alejandro observaba el mar.En: In the distance, Alejandro watched the sea.Es: Tenía 30 años y venía de una ciudad ocupada y ruidosa.En: He was 30 years old and came from a busy, noisy city.Es: Ahora, estaba aquí en Acapulco, pero no solo para disfrutar del paisaje.En: Now, he was here in Acapulco, but not just to enjoy the scenery.Es: La familia de Alejandro se había reunido para visitar a su tío enfermo en el hospital.En: Alejandro's family had gathered to visit his sick uncle in the hospital.Es: Alejandro sentía una mezcla de emoción y nerviosismo.En: Alejandro felt a mix of excitement and nervousness.Es: Hacía mucho tiempo que no veía a su familia.En: It had been a long time since he last saw his family.Es: Recordó las llamadas perdidas, los correos sin respuesta.En: He remembered the missed calls, the unanswered emails.Es: Se sentía culpable y temía que fuera demasiado tarde para enmendar las cosas.En: He felt guilty and feared it might be too late to make amends.Es: Alejandro decidió tomar la iniciativa.En: Alejandro decided to take the initiative.Es: "Voy a organizar nuestra visita al hospital", anunció a sus primos, Lucía y Mateo.En: "I'm going to organize our visit to the hospital," he announced to his cousins, Lucía and Mateo.Es: Lucía, con una sonrisa amable, asintió.En: Lucía, with a kind smile, nodded.Es: Mateo, ocupado construyendo un castillo de arena, levantó la mirada y murmuró un "está bien".En: Mateo, busy building a sandcastle, looked up and murmured, "all right."Es: Juntos, planearon la visita.En: Together, they planned the visit.Es: El hospital estaba en el centro, lejos de la alegre playa.En: The hospital was in the center, far from the cheerful beach.Es: Al entrar, Alejandro sintió el frío de los pasillos blancos.En: Upon entering, Alejandro felt the cold of the white corridors.Es: El contraste con la calidez de la playa era impactante.En: The contrast with the warmth of the beach was striking.Es: Allí, en una cama blanca, estaba su tío.En: There, in a white bed, was his uncle.Es: Se veía frágil, pero al ver a su sobrino, sonrió.En: He looked frail, but upon seeing his nephew, he smiled.Es: "Perdón por no estar más presente", dijo Alejandro con voz entrecortada.En: "Sorry for not being more present," said Alejandro with a choked voice.Es: "Estás aquí ahora, eso es lo que importa", respondió su tío, con sabiduría en sus ojos.En: "You're here now, that's what matters," his uncle replied, with wisdom in his eyes.Es: Esa simple frase alivió el peso en el corazón de Alejandro.En: That simple phrase eased the weight on Alejandro's heart.Es: Conversaron sobre recuerdos pasados y promesas futuras.En: They talked about past memories and future promises.Es: Alejandro sintió que su miedo y culpa comenzaban a desvanecerse.En: Alejandro felt his fear and guilt beginning to fade.Es: Después de la visita, Alejandro reunió a la familia.En: After the visit, Alejandro gathered the family.Es: "Vamos a celebrar nuestra reunión", propuso.En: "Let's celebrate our reunion," he proposed.Es: Decidieron hacer un picnic en la playa.En: They decided to have a picnic on the beach.Es: Todos trajeron algo para compartir.En: Everyone brought something to share.Es: La brisa marina llevaba consigo risas y palabras cariñosas.En: The sea breeze carried with it laughter and kind words.Es: Mientras observaba a su familia bajo el cielo despejado, Alejandro comprendió algo esencial.En: As he watched his family under the clear sky, Alejandro understood something essential.Es: La familia había estado siempre allí, esperando.En: The family had always been there, waiting.Es: Y él, finalmente, había vuelto a casa.En: And he had finally come home.Es: Prometió a su tío y a sí mismo que esta no sería la última vez que estarían todos juntos.En: He promised his uncle and himself that this would not be the last time they would all be together.Es: Bajo el sol de Acapulco, Alejandro empezó a entender la verdadera importancia de los lazos familiares.En: Under the Acapulco sun, Alejandro began to understand the true importance of family bonds.Es: Y esta vez, decidió no dejar que se deshicieran.En: And this time, he decided not to let them unravel.Es: El mar seguía su cadencia rítmica, un eco de la promesa de un nuevo comienzo.En: The sea continued its rhythmic cadence, an echo of the promise of a new beginning.Es: Alejandro sabía que tenía el respaldo de quienes más importaban.En: Alejandro knew he had the support of those who mattered most.Es: Y con eso, llegó la verdadera paz.En: And with that, true peace arrived. Vocabulary Words:the shore: la orillato strike: golpearsoothing: tranquilizadorto gather: reunirseexcitement: emociónnervousness: nerviosismoto fear: temerto take the initiative: tomar la iniciativato nod: asentirsandcastle: castillo de arenacorridor: pasillofrail: frágilchoked voice: voz entrecortadawisdom: sabiduríato ease: aliviarto fade: desvanecerseto unravel: deshacerbond: lazoto promise: prometercadence: cadenciaecho: ecosupport: respaldotrue peace: verdadera pazbeach: playaseascape: paisajecold: fríopast memories: recuerdos pasadosfuture promises: promesas futuraspicnic: picnicclear sky: cielo despejado
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El Cocodrilo celebró 800 programas conformados por recorridos que han transitado del pasado al presente para mirar la Ciudad de México con otros ojos, descubrir sus capas de memoria y preservar su riqueza urbana. En esta emisión especial, Sergio Almazán regresa a uno de los espacios más entrañables del programa: el Colegio de San Ildefonso. Ahí, junto a nuestros radioescuchas, compartimos la exposición El Galeón de Acapulco–Manila. Somos Pacífico. El mundo que emergió del trópico.
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Luis creció en Guerrero rodeado de armas. Desde los 6 años, su padre le enseñó a desarmarlas y usarlas. Se casó a los 16, trabajó vendiendo mangos y ganaba bien. Pero a los 26 años, después de separarse de su esposa, un amigo del pueblo le ofreció un trabajo "bien pagado" en el Estado de México.No le dijeron que trabajaría para un cartel. Su misión: secuestrar secuestradores. Trabajaban para familias adineradas cuyos hijos habían sido secuestrados. Las mismas familias que pagaban por recuperar a sus víctimas, contrataban a Luis y su grupo para buscar a los culpables.00:00:00 - 00:01:56 | Normalización de la violencia / How violence becomes normal00:01:57 - 00:13:12 | Infancia en Acapulco y matrimonio a los 16 / Growing up in Acapulco and getting married at 1600:13:13 - 00:17:42 | Separación e infidelidad / The breakup and cheating00:17:43 - 00:24:19 | Cómo me reclutó el cartel / How the cartel recruited me00:24:20 - 00:31:27 | Mi trabajo: Secuestrar secuestradores / My job: Kidnapping kidnappers00:31:28 - 00:38:23 | El operativo: 300 patrullas y balaceras / The raid: Hundreds of cop cars and shootouts00:38:24 - 00:44:12 | Golpizas, confesiones forzadas y mi sentencia / Beatings, forced confessions, and my sentence00:44:13 - 00:49:50 | Mi hijo, mi arrepentimiento y reflexión final / My son, my regrets, and final thoughtsHoy tiene una sentencia de 21 años y 8 meses por intento de homicidio contra ocho servidores públicos. Le sembraron 12 homicidios más. Su hijo se enteró por Facebook cuando tenía 11 años. Nunca lo ha visitado. Su padre se niega a verlo en prisión.Luis reflexiona sobre cómo la normalización de la violencia lo llevó por ese camino. "Económicamente ganaba más vendiendo mangos", confiesa. "Pero de joven uno piensa que es fácil. Cuando quieres desertar, ya es demasiado tarde."En prisión hace disfraces de brujas y maripositas. Se arrepiente profundamente. Varios de sus compañeros que escaparon ese día ya murieron. "Estamos muertos en vida", dice.Esta es la historia de cómo crecer rodeado de violencia puede normalizar lo inaceptable y cómo las decisiones de un momento marcan el resto de una vida.--------------------------------Luis grew up in Guerrero surrounded by guns. From the time he was 6, his dad taught him how to take them apart and use them. He got married at 16, worked selling mangoes, and made decent money. But at 26, after splitting up with his wife, a friend from his hometown offered him a "well-paid job" in Estado de México. They didn't tell him he'd be working for a cartel. His job: kidnapping kidnappers. They worked for wealthy families whose kids had been kidnapped. The same families who paid to get their loved ones back would hire Luis and his crew to track down the culprits.He's now serving 21 years and 8 months for attempted murder of eight police officers. They also pinned 12 more murders on him. His son found out through Facebook when he was 11. He's never visited. His dad refuses to see him in prison.Luis reflects on how growing up around violence led him down this path. "I actually made more money selling mangoes," he admits. "But when you're young, you think it's easy money. By the time you want out, it's already too late."In prison, he makes witch and butterfly costumes. He deeply regrets everything. Several guys from his crew who got away that day are already dead. "We're dead men walking," he says.This is the story of how growing up surrounded by violence can make the unacceptable seem normal, and how one moment's decision can mark the rest of your life.Para ver episodios exclusivos, entra aquí: https://www.patreon.com/Penitencia_mx¿Quieres ver los episodios antes que nadie? Obtén acceso 24 horas antes aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh4_O86hGLVPdUhwroxtw/joinVisita penitencia.comSíguenos en:https://instagram.com/penitencia_mx https://tiktok.com/@penitencia_mx https://facebook.com/penitencia.mx https://x.com/penitencia_mx Spotify: https://spotify.link/jFvOuTtseDbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/penitencia/id1707298050Amazon: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/860c4127-6a3b-4e8f-a5fd-b61258de9643/penitenciaRedes Saskia:https://www.youtube.com/@saskiandr - suscríbete a su canalhttps://instagram.com/saskianino https://tiktok.com/@saskianino https://x.com/saskianino
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Welcome back to the GGtMC!!!This week Samm and Will are joined by our good friend Bryan for coverage of Le Magnifique (1973) directed by Phillipe de Broca and Blood and Steel (1990) directed by Mark Swetland!!!Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.comAdios!!!
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Four days before Christmas in 1992, two sisters, nine-year-old Nicole Schoo and four-year-old Diana, knocked on a neighbor's door in Chicago. They were freezing, frightened, and completely alone. Their parents had boarded a plane to Acapulco for a nine-day vacation, leaving the girls behind with frozen meals, written instructions, and no adult supervision.As days passed, the situation inside the house spiraled. A blaring fire alarm and an overflowing bathtub finally forced the children to call 911. What police found shocked the nation. There was no babysitter, no emergency contact, and no way for the girls to reach their parents. Investigators soon learned this was not a mistake. The children had been intentionally left alone.When David and Sharon Schoo returned from their tropical trip, police arrested them at the airport. As the case unfolded, allegations of prior neglect and abuse emerged, raising serious questions about how the family had gone unnoticed for so long.The fallout changed the law. Public outrage led Illinois to pass the Home Alone Bill, clearly defining when children can legally be left unsupervised. Nicole and Diana were removed from their parents' custody, later adopted, and have remained out of the public eye ever since.This is the real life Home Alone case that ended with a law meant to protect children nationwide.