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Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio
De Set en Set (Dissabte de 13h a 14:30h) del 1/11/2025

Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 60:00


Resum de l'actualitat de la setmana, amb petits fragments d'entrevistes i reportatges emesos els migdies, del programa “Alcúdia avui”. podcast recorded with enacast.com

El Laberinto
La Píldora Roja: Testigos del horror. El crimen de los Alexander

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 31:39


Testigos del horror: el crimen de los Alexander Periodismo de altura en Wild Project: el caso Alcásser explicado. Ed Gein y su legado siniestro

El Laberinto
La Píldora Roja: Testigos del horror. El crimen de los Alexander

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 31:39


Testigos del horror: el crimen de los Alexander Periodismo de altura en Wild Project: el caso Alcásser explicado. Ed Gein y su legado siniestro

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart
Richard Talks Top 5 Bald Hoopers, College Hoops Pre-NIL And Playing In New York

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 43:31


Today Jalen and Josh welcome Richard Jefferson. Together they talk top 5 bald hoopers, Richard's new show & more. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Make it legendary with BetMGM. Download the app today and grab a $100 bonus for each friend who joins the action at BetMGM at https://betmgm.com/roommates Try the world's most awarded tequila for yourself. 1800Tequila.com 1800® Tequila. 40% Alc./Vol. (80 proof). Trademarks owned by JC Master Distribution Limited. ©2025 Proximo, 1800tequila.com. Please drink responsibly.Head to @tommyjohnwear and use code ROOMIES for 25% off your first order. Underwear with Game.Make it an epic ride with the Ford Bronco SUV. Visit your local Ford store for a test drive!Right now, you can save 50% on a SimpliSafe home security system at SIMPLISAFE.COM/ROOMMATESDon't let financial opportunity slip through the cracks. Use code ROOMMATES at monarch.com in your browser for half off your first year.AT&T. Connecting changes everything.Download the Gametime app today or http://Gametime.co for $20 off your first order with code ROOMIES. Terms Apply.Check out the brand new Roommates merch! http://roommatesmerch.com/TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__showTimestamps0:00 - Intro1:06 - Shampoo or Body Wash?3:23 - Top 5 Bald Hoopers4:19 - "Lean Into It!"5:46 - Richard Jefferson's New Show8:58 - Basketball Career14:20 - Ford Ad15:06 - SimpliSafe Ad16:28 - Gettin' Old23:05 - Fan Questions for Richard26:07 - Starbucks Segment27:13 - Starbucks Ad27:48 - BetMGM Picks of the Week29:09 - BetMGM Ad29:36 - BodyArmor Ad29:57 - AT&T Fan Questions34:54 - AT&T Ad35:54 - Cap or No Cap?41:24 - The Game Ad42:01 - Gametime Ad43:07 - OutroSee https://BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel.#NBAFreeAgency #DamianLillard #LukaDoncic #MikalBridges #BallIsLife #NBAUpdates #HoopsTalk #NBAHumor #HoopDreams #NBAComedy #BasketballPodcast #NBABanter #NBAStories #NBAInsight #ProBasketball #NBAFans #AllStarTalk #BasketballCulture #NBA2025 #NBAFreeAgencyNews #JalenAndJosh #GettingPaid #LillardStatue #RoastingKarlAnthonyTowns #KATroast #MikalAndLuka #PlayerOpinions #FunnyHoops #HoopsComedy #PlayerTalk #BasketballAnalysis #InsideTheNBA #NextLevelHoops #NBALegends #CourtTalk #PodcastHighlights #PodcastSnippet #TributeTalk #StatueDebate #PlayerChat #FanTalk #NBAHeatCheck #BallersBanters #HotTakes #BehindTheBanter #PodcastMoment #PodcastClips #KTLove #LillardLove #PlayerChat #BehindTheBanter #TheRoommatesPodcast #NewYork #Knicks #Basketball #NBA #NBAPlayers #nbaoffseason #offseason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 10.30.25-We Belong!

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 59:58


  A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight on APEX Express Host Miko Lee speaks with spouses of detained refugees. We hear about the similarities and challenges of Hmong and Nepali speaking Bhutanese refugees. We also speak with Asian Law Caucus' Aisa Villarosa about the ongoing campaigns for freedom that ALC has been leading along with a host of other community based organizations. Join us: November 3, 4pm Pacific time, 7pm Eastern Time, Join us for “We Belong Here, Bhutanese & Hmong Americans in the Struggle Against Statelessness” a live virtual event featuring my three guests tonight, along with performances and conversations. bit.ly/WBH-2025   TAKE ACTION Rising Voices campaign for Lue Yang Mohan Karki's GoFundMe   And please help support these organizations working to support detained and deported folx: Asian Law Caucus Asian Refugees United Ba Lo Project in Vietnam Collective Freedom in Vietnam & Laos Asian Prisoner Support Committee & New Light Wellness in Cambodia November 1–2, people nationwide are joining the Disappeared In America Weekend of Action to stand up for immigrant families and defend due process. Actions include protests at Home Depots, candlelight Freedom Vigils, and Day of the Dead events honoring lives lost to detention.     We Belong! Transcript Miko Lee: Welcome to Apex Express.This is your host, Miko Lee. Today we're talking about detentions and potential deportations and the atrocities that the Trump administration is creating in our communities.We originally recorded this episode a month ago, and today is October 29th. 2025 and I have with me Aisa Villarosa a lawyer with Asian Law Caucus, giving us an update in the cases that we're talking about. Welcome Aisa Apex Express. Aisa Villarosa: Thanks so much, Miko. Miko Lee: Tonight we're gonna be talking with two spouses of detained folks. One is a Nepali speaking Bhutanese community member, and the other is Hmong community member. In the time since we recorded this, there has been a big update with Lue Young's case, and I wonder if you could provide us with that update. Aisa Villarosa: Miko since we last spoke, due to some really hard fought campaigning, both behind the scenes and drawing upon allies across Michigan and really across the country. Lue Yang, received a successful pardon from Governor Gretchen Whitmer. We actually received word shortly before Lue Yang was set to be placed on a very large deportation flight. Once we got word of the pardon, it was off to the races for the legal team to quickly draft some emergency motions for Lue Yang and to realize the power of the pardon before the deportation. Miko Lee: Can we back up for a moment and give for an audience a sense of what that means? Lue Young was incarcerated at a detention facility, which Trump has called the FedEx of detention facilities in, Louisana, and explain to us what happened to him and the other members that were suddenly pulled together onto an airplane. Aisa Villarosa: When these removal flights happen, there's so much confusion, there's so much fear that families undergo, and often it's due to the perseverance of the families that we honestly even know where folks are. Shortly before what we call final staging happens, someone is moved from, in Lue's case, a facility in Michigan to a facility like Alexandria in Louisiana where the planes do take off  from. Families typically look up their loved one on something called the “ice detainee locator.” What's challenging is when final staging starts. Often that person completely disappears from the detainee locator or information gets a bit scrambled. Because ICE has a bit of a sealed box as far as even telling families where, their loved one is. Families are either left to guess or rely on each other. So for Lue Yang and the pardon what is critical for folks to know is that as powerful, as rare as a pardon is, I can't stress how extraordinary this is in these very difficult times. A pardon does not instantly, allow someone to say, walk out of an ice facility. There's, numerous legal filings that need to happen. That is why , the team was so up against the clock. Miko Lee: So let's break this down a little bit around a pardon. What does a pardon mean in our current system? Because as a lay person, you think, oh, they're pardoned. That means they're free and they can go home and be with their family. Tell us a little bit about what a pardon means in our legal system right now. Aisa Villarosa: A pardon is different from a criminal expungement, which folks might be familiar with. In Lue's case, for example, when Lue was younger, he successfully expunged this record, in criminal court. The challenge is that immigration court, is basically the entity that issues something called a “final order of removal.” This document, is basically what powers deportation for folks. An expungement does not get at the final removal order. However, a pardon has that more direct link. The pardon has the weight of what we call “vacating a conviction.” To explain more legalese and hopefully folks can stay with me. A final order of removal is an immigration court order document where , it gives ice the power to do all these deportations We're seeing for the refugee community that Lue Yang belongs to. Often these are quite old orders, and so sometimes a loved one might be detained and they might not even realize that they have a criminal conviction or a final order of removal. Miko Lee: Thank you so much for breaking that down. So we described how he was pulled off the plane that was going for his deportation. Tell us where Lue is at right now. What is happening with his case? Aisa Villarosa: The call to action very much remains what it has been, which is we're calling to bring Lue home. At the moment, Lue is in a facility in Louisiana. Our hope is that Lue can return to Michigan. There is also a call to release Lue on a supervised release. The other component of the legal journey for Lue is something called a motion to reopen. Basically this is how the full weight of the pardon is realized. The motion to reopen calls on the Board of Immigration Appeals to reopen Lue's case, because years ago he got that final removal order, so when someone gets that order, typically their immigration case is closed. This petition says, Hey, he got a pardon. Please reopen Lue's case because the underlying conviction that led to the final removal order. Has been pardoned, right? We are hoping that this motion to reopen will be heard in front of the Board of Immigration Appeals, that we can get a great result and that as the campaign calls for that, Lue can come home. Miko Lee: I know lawyers like you are doing incredible work around the scenes. You did not sleep for two days, filing paperwork to be able to make sure that Lue was pulled off that plane. But what can regular people, what can our audience do to get involved right now? Aisa Villarosa: There's myriad actions along this really terrible deportation pipeline. We're seeing that folks who might not have, any deep knowledge of the immigration system can still be so impactful. We have partners in LA in the faith community and they've started working with community organizations to do things like accompaniment, which is, joining community members like Lue, who often have these ice check-ins. As folks have seen on the news, these check-ins can be really risky because that is where ice arrests can happen. If someone misses their ice check-in, typically that means that a warrant is issued, that immigration forces can come after you. In these cases, community members, particularly folks who are US citizens, accompaniment can be a great way to dig in to show up for our immigrant and refugee siblings. Miko Lee: Thank you so much for breaking down how folks can get involved. It's so important right now in a time where we feel so utterly helpless to be able to make change. Now we're gonna go back to listen to our interview that is with the two spouses, Tika, Basnet, and Ann Vue, and also our current guest, Aisa Villarosa Tika and Ann they're part of a horrible club, which is both of their spouses are currently in detention from our immigration system. I just wanna start on a real personal note in a way that I often do with my guests. Anne, I just would love to hear from you, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? Ann Vue: Thank you again, Miko and Isa, for having me on. We are Hmong. We helped Americans during the Vietnam War. In Laos, a lot of our pilots needed a communication. Because we're indigenous and we are in the mountains they were able to speak with us and use us. Our Hmong, helped a lot of the pilots rescued a lot, like thousands and thousands of Americans, so that they can make it back home. That is our contribution to the American people. When we were brought to America, was to resettle because of humanitarian purpose. Our legacy of helping Americans with the war. that is who we are and what we bring to America. That's who I am. I'm actually the first generation Hmong American. I was born right here in the capital of Lansing, Michigan. Miko Lee: Thanks so much ann. Tika, can you share who are your people and what legacy you carry with you? Tika Basnet: Hi, my name is Tika Basnet. I am Bhutanese Nepali community. My parents and all the Bhutanese, they ran away from Bhutan in 1990 due to the ethnic cleansing. They came to Nepal, seeking for asylum, and that is where we born. I was born in Nepal, in refugee camp. Even though I was born in Nepal, Nepal never gave us identity. They never give us citizenship. We were known as Bhutanese Nepali, but as known as Stateless. My husband also born in Nepal in a refugee camp. Miko Lee: Thank you. Aisa, I'm gonna ask the same question for you Aisa, that works at Asian Law Caucus. Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? Aisa Villarosa: So much love to you, Miko and to you Ann and Tika for being here today. I just am, I'm so honored. My name is Aisa and I carry the love and, Maki Baka spirit of Filipino Americans both in my family across the diaspora. A little bit about the Filipino American story. We came to the United States as part of the colonial machine. The first Filipinos were brought as part of the Spanish Gallian trade. We made California home, parts of Lueisiana home, and it's quite a contrast to a lot of the sort of model minority seduction that many of my people, and myself as a younger person tended to fall into that if we kept our heads down, if we were quiet, we would be left alone. I'm struck because at this moment of just unprecedented government attacks, so many of our communities have this story where someone somewhere said to us, yeah, just keep your head down and it'll be fine. We're seeing the exact opposite, that this is the time to really use our voices, both individually and as one. I'm also an artist and try to infuse that into my work in fighting government systems. Miko Lee: Thank you Aisa. I will say I'm Miko. I am fifth generation Chinese American. I grew up knowing that my family was full of fighters that built the railroads, worked in the gold mines in laundromats and restaurants, and my parents walked with Dr. King and Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, and I was raised in a family of social justice activists. I feel like our legacy is to continue that work and to fight for the rights of our peoples. I'm so honored to have both of all three of you powerful women join me today. As I was saying in the beginning, Tika and Anne are sadly a part of this club nobody wants to be a part of with the sudden, unexpected, harmful detentions of both of your husbands. I wonder if you can each just share the story about what happened and how you first found out about your husband being detained. Let's start with you Tika. Tika Basnet: My husband got his removal in 2014 when he was just 17 years old, high school student going from school to home. He's a teenager and with his friend, they were playing around and they wanna go home really fast. They just cross from private property. That is where someone saw and call 9 1 1. We came from the culture that we love to go people home , walking around, playing around. My husband came here in 2011. The incident happened on 2013. He just, came here without knowing culture, without knowing languages, So he has no idea. So when somebody called 9 1 1, he could not explain what happened. First of all, English is his second language, he was barely here without knowing rules and regulation, without knowing culture. The police took him to jail, gave a lot of charges. My husband doesn't know what are those charges? At that time, nobody explained, this is the three charges you got, and this could lead to deportation. He feel guilty without knowing those charges. He trusts [00:14:00] Nepali translate guy, and he told my husband, if you don't say I'm guilty, you will end up in prison for 20 to 25 years, but if you say I'm guilty, you'll go home. My husband said, guilty. At that time, neither criminal lawyer told my husband, if you say I'm guilty, you'll end up getting deport. Deport to the country that you are you never born. Deport To the country, you doesn't even speak their language. The lawyer did not explain my husband you will not gonna get your green card. You cannot apply your citizenship in your life. If those things the lawyer told my husband at that time, he will never gonna say, I am guilty to the crime that he did not even commit. When they tried to deport my husband back then, Bhutan say, he's not my citizenship, he's not from my country, We don't know this guy. He's not belongs to here. When US Embassy reach out to, Nepal, do you know this guy? They told, ICE no, we don't know this guy, like he's not belongs here. The ICE officer, told my husband, we can let you go, you need to come here, like order of supervision every three months, every six months, whenever we call you. It been 11 years. My husband is following rules and regulation. He never did any violation after that. He got married, he has a life, he pay taxes. He was taking care of his family and in 11 years he was doing everything. In 2025 for the first time they target Bhutanese Nepali community. I knew that this is the last time I'm gonna see my husband. I broke down. When they detained my husband in April 8, I was eight months pregnant. We dream a lot of things we are gonna take care of our daughter. We are gonna buy home, we are gonna work, we are gonna give her the life that we, I'm sorry. Miko Lee: Totally. Okay. Tika Basnet: I never thought like Bhutanese community can, like deport. Like my parent already go through this trauma, when Bhutan throw them away due to ethnic cleansing and same thing happening to us. It is unbelievable. I cannot believe that, we're going through this again and I don't know when this gonna be stopped. I don't know whether like my husband gonna come home. It is been five month and I really want my husband back. My daughter is, three month old. She need her dad in life 'cause I cannot provide everything by myself. My husband is the main provider for her aging parent. 'cause even now they cannot pay bills. I'm fighting for my husband case and I want my husband back. He deserve second chance because if you see his record is clean, like for one incident that happened like 12 years ago, that cannot define my husband. I cannot believe that my husband is able to get deport to the country that doesn't even accept. I don't know whether he gonna get killed. Whether he gonna disappear, I don't know what will happen to him. I don't know if it is last time I'm gonna see him. Miko Lee: Tika, thank you so much for sharing your story. Just to recap really briefly, your husband, Mohan Karki when he was a teenager, newly arrived in the country, was leaving high school, walked with his friends through a backyard and was racially profiled. The neighbor called police because he was trespassing on property. He was born at a refugee camp. Is that right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Miko Lee: There was not property that was like person's property on that refugee camp. So that whole concept of walking across somebody's land was something he was not aware of. He had an interpreter that did not give correct information. And so he signed something, including a deportation order, that he wasn't even aware of until recently when he was put into detention. Is that right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Yes. Miko Lee: Right now he's in detention. You live in Ohio, but he's in detention in Michigan, right? Tika Basnet: Yes. Miko Lee: Okay, Tika, let's talk about Mohans case and what's happening. He's held in detention right now in a detention facility in Michigan. What is going on with his case? Tika Basnet: His criminal attorney file, a Motion to Redeem asking BIA to send that, case back to Georgia. His case, that happened in 2013. Our attorney just submit documentation where he's asking to release my husband because it'd been five month. He's not risk to the community. He's not risk to the flight 'cause he doesn't have no one in Bhutan. He doesn't have no one in Nepal. All family is in here. His community love him ,he has family that loves him. We also get lot of documentations as a proof telling ICE that my husband is not risk to the community or to the flight. Miko Lee: Thank you. He has a a four month old baby that he has yet to meet. So that is a powerful reason to stay. As Tikas pointing out, the lawyer just submitted documentation along with 50 letters of support from the community from employers, from family members, all saying why he should stay in this country. Thank you so much for sharing. Anne, i'm wondering if you could share about what happened to your husband. He was also born in a refugee camp, right? Ann Vue: Lue was born in Nangkai, Thailand refugee camp in 1978. In1979 his parents and him and his older brother Granted urgent humanitarian reasons for or for public benefit. They made it to America right before Halloween. The early nineties, me even being the first generation American here, racism played a lot. We all went through that piece and our parents not speaking English at the same time, they were going to school themselves so that they can learn our English language, . They weren't able to teach us growing up. We had to fend for ourselves. I would say my husband he went out with some friends. He did not commit the crime. But of course now that is brought back to him, he understood about his particular case is second attempt, home invasion. Nobody was harmed. He was in the vehicle, in the backseat when he was caught. He didn't wanna partake, but he didn't wanna stop them either 'cause to him it was like, if I don't partake, then I have nothing to do with it. . Because if I do, then they might not be my friends anymore. It's just a part of growing up as a youth. Because he was there, and then would receive a court appointed attorney, and then provide it very similar to Tika's too. Had an interpreter, that was explaining to them, was provided bad legal advice. He had no knowledge about how this would impact his immigration status. It was advised by their attorney, take the plea it's easier, and you probably serve less than a year. You'll be out, you'll only be in the county jail anyways 'cause you didn't really commit the crime and technically it should have been a misdemeanor. But because you're an accomplice, that kind of falls under this category. So he took the plea, he served 10 months in a county jail. He actually was released for good behavior. He even finished his probation soon because he paid all of his stuff off. He even finished a youth advocate program for anybody that committed crimes between the age of 18 to 21. I just saw this form the other day and I was reading it and it talks about, the one thing about our parents, experiencing the war and coming to America, they don't talk about it. A lot of us are from communist countries. We are very afraid to voice our voices, because someone can take action. Our parents never talked about it. I read what he wrote to his, youth coordinator, he felt so bad about what he did. He created disappointment for his parents and he understands, there are sacrifices that got us here to America. He literally wrote all of this down, i'm going to be a better person. I'm going to make my parents proud now that I understand their sacrifices. They asked him, ” what was your upbringing like?” He wrote, “poor” and the coordinator wrote on the bottom of his comments said, “Lue is remorseful for what has happened and he wants to be a better person. I have no other questions. The training is complete.” He doesn't need any further, support and believes that he will move forward to be a better person. That's literally what they wrote on the document. Then fast forwarding to 1999 that's when, immigration showed up at his house. Him and I would meet in 2000, and then we'd be married in 2001. We'd celebrate. Almost 24 and a half years of marriage. We did appeal his case in the humanitarian piece of what this meant for Lue during the time where we all fled the country. Once the monks were declared enemy of the state by the LDR in Laos, we fled. It's well documented that there was a little bit over 400,000 of us there right after the genocide and the killings of the Hmong there was probably less than 45,000 of us left. Once we understood a lot of that, we wanted to do better. We wanted to really service our community. We appealed the case. The case was then denied in his appeal letters, general Vink Powell, which led the Hmongs during the war, even had a letter where he, also pled why Hmongs need to stay here in America. And why we need to bring the rest of our people to this country. The reality is our whole family, Lue's whole family was wiped out. We don't have anybody, Lue doesn't have anyone. That goes to Tika's thing too. There's nobody there. Going back to the case once it was denied in 2002. He then was forced to reach out to the embassy and was denied, entry into Thailand 'cause that's where he was born. We're stateless too, just like Tikas husband. We were denied by Thailand. We were denied by Laos stating that we are not a citizen of theirs. They do not allow or welcome any sort of entry. In 2006, they actually took his green card and then we again were denied. In 2008 we were denied a third time and that's when his immigration officer was like, just move on and start your life. Laos and Thailand, will never sign a repatriation act with America because of you guys, because of the Hmong people, what you guys have done to their country, making it the most bombed country during the war without even being a part of the war. They will never allow you guys back. So we were like, okay. So we moved forward. Then in 2014, this immigration officer, which we was doing yearly checkups at this time, was like, Hey go get your citizenship, get your green card. They're like you're doing so good. You probably could have a chance to get it. We moved forward to apply for citizenship and for the green card. We were denied in 2015 and we know how expensive this is. You pay $10,000 outright, you don't get that money back. You just have to go at it again. We decided that, we're gonna get his case expunged, and we got his case expunged in 2018. No questions asked. It was very straightforward. Once it was expunged, we continued with our [00:26:00] lives. Very involved in the community. We had six kids . This year we even called his immigration officer and he was like, “Hey, don't worry about it, Lue, we're moving you over to Grand Rapids and you should be fine. Just make sure that you stay outta trouble, continue to follow your stock.” I think what triggered it was when we applied for his work permit in April. He always meets his immigration officer at the end of the year, and we renewed his work permit is what triggered it. The money was cashed out, everything the checks went through while we were receiving that, he was gonna be here, everything was gonna be fine. Then July 15th he was detained at work, six 30 in the morning, the detained officer they told him they know who he is to the community, so they have to do it this way because they don't want any problems. They don't want media, they don't want reporters. He did ask them because he rode his motorcycle for some weird reason. He has not taken his bike out, his motorcycle out in the last three years. But for some reason that night he was like, I just wanna take my bike. So he took his bike that night and when ICE told him, do you have somebody come get your bike? You need to call somebody to come get your bike. He was like, nobody in my family rides motorcycles. I don't have anyone to come get my bike. I think there was some empathy and compassion for him. My husband was like, can I just take my bike back? I've got six kids. I've got my grandma at home and my parents are also at my house right now. I just wanna see them and wanna take my bike back. They asked him, “if we let you go, please don't run.” They followed my husband home and my husband literally called me at 6 37 in the morning and he was like, Hey, ICE is, here they got me. I'm like, “what? What's going on?” It was just so surreal. I was so shocked. It's a 30 minute drive. When he got there, they were already officers, packed tight in our driveway. We live in the country. There were like five or six cop cars there too. We had to walk about half a mile down to go see him. They wouldn't allow him to enter where our home was. The officer told, my husband, told him that they're so sorry. They have to do it this way. They know who he is. They don't want any problems, they don't want any reports in media out here. I will say my experience was a little bit different from others. They did take their mask off when they took him in, they were respectful. They even, talk to my two older boys like, Hey, you guys have money. I could put the money in your dad's account. We're, take him into Grand Rapids, we're gonna process him, and then we're gonna take him to the detention center, which is gonna be in Michigan. They were very open about these steps . My grandma has chronic pulmonary disease stage four. We couldn't haul her fast enough because we only saw him for like maybe a quick minute, and that was it. They did ask us to turn around because they had to take him back and they didn't want our little ones to see them cuffing him. Miko Lee: They actually said, Anne, we don't want any media to be watching this? Ann Vue: I don't want any problems. Miko Lee: Your husband is also quite well known in the Hmong community, right? So probably, they were worried about folks coming out and protesting. Is that, do you think that was the case? Ann Vue: That's what I'm assuming. I don't remember their exact words saying media, but do remember that they didn't want people around, they didn't want to create issues for the community. Because if he would've gotten the letter just like everybody did, which everybody then would receive the letter on Friday, and because my husband is a community leader, he is the Hmong Family Association's president, we restart receiving many, many calls where everybody just wanted to talk to Lue 'cause they needed to know what's going on, how to handle, what to do. At that moment I realized, oh my gosh, they detained my husband first. Then everybody else got a letter. Miko Lee: And the ICE officer that he had been checking in with routinely has he been in touch with him since he was detained? Ann Vue: He hasn't. Miko Lee: So they had different people come in even, 'cause he was the person that said everything's okay, keep going with your life. Ann Vue: Oh yeah. Miko Lee: And so no contact with him whatsoever since the detention? Ann Vue: No. Miko Lee: Okay. Thank you so much. I just wanna point out, for all of our listeners, how many similarities there are in these two cases. In both of these amazing women are here supporting their spouses. Both spouses born in refugee camps. Dealing with intergenerational trauma from families that had to escape ethnic cleansing or involved in a war, came into the United States under, legal properties through refugee resettlement acts, made mistakes as young people, partially due to culture and wanting to fit in. They served their time, they paid their dues. They were racially profiled. They suffered from incredible immigration policy failure with bad advice, with a system that's broken. Now both of them are detained. Not yet deported, but detained. Many of the community members have already been deported and they're facing statelessness. We're seeing this not just with Bhutanese and Hmong folks, but with Mien and Lao and Haitian and El Salvadorian. We could fill in the blank of how many other peoples in other communities are facing this. We also know that these private detention centers where people are being held, are making millions and millions of dollars, and it's connected into our corrupt political system that's in place right now. Aisa, I'm wondering if you could, talk about the case, but also about some of the deals that we think have had to be made with Laos and Bhutan in order for these deportations to even take place. So Aisa from Asian Law Caucus, I'm gonna pass it to you to go over some of the legal ramifications. Aisa Villarosa: Of course, Miko, and thank you for it for the context. There are so many parallels that we as advocates must uplift because this is not the time to be divided. This is the time to build solidarity that we've long known needs to happen. What Miko is referring to is largely something that we've observed around the travel  bans. Earlier this year, right around the time that the Trump administration took hold, there was a draft travel ban list that leaked across a number of media outlets, the Times, et cetera, and the same countries we're talking about today, Bhutan, Laos. These were historically not countries that were subject to sanctions, like the travel ban, and yet here they were. A lot of us were scratching our heads and asking, why is this happening? Our theory, and this is a theory that is now also manifesting in a number of FOIA requests or Freedom of Information Act requests that are submitted from Asian Law Caucus to departments like the State Department ice, the Department of Homeland Security. Asking the same question that Tika and Anne are asking, which is, how are these deportations even happening? They were not happening until this year. What very likely happened was a bit of a quid pro quo. So in removing Bhutan, removing Laos from this list where they could be sanctioned as a country, there was likely some backdoor deal that took place between the US State Department and Bhutanese officials and the US officials, where essentially there was some form of an agreement that there would be an acceptance or a supposed acceptance of a certain number of folks from these communities. That is why around March, for the Bhutanese refugee community, for example, we started seeing pickups very similar to Mohan's case, where, many people who had perhaps made some mistakes in their youth or had really old criminal convictions were swept off the streets and thrust into these really rapid deportation proceedings. I don't even know if proceedings is the right word, because there essentially was no proceeding. The Immigration Court is very much a cloaked process. The immigration judge is kind of judge and jury wrapped up together, which is very different than many of us might turn on the TV and see something like Law and order. An immigration court works a very different way where this piece of paper, this final removal order, basically gives ICE a lot of bandwidth to make these deportations happen. However, that doesn't mean we should just accept that this is happening. We know that just basic procedures of fairness are not being met. We know, too that in the case of, for example, the Bhutanese community ICE officers have come to the wrong house. And put a lot of people in fear. So racial profiling was happening even before this recent Supreme Court decision, which essentially now condones racial profiling, as criteria that the ICE can use. I also just wanted to talk about this trend too, we're seeing with so many cases. It happened to Lue, it happened to Mohan, where in someone's underlying criminal court case, maybe they were given a court appointed attorney. In many cases, they were not told of the immigration impacts of, say, taking a plea. There is a Supreme Court case called Padilla versus Kentucky and basically the law shifted such that in many cases there now is a duty for a court appointed public defender to actually talk to folks like Mohan and Lue about the immigration consequences of their plea. So when Tika mentioned that there's something called a post-conviction relief effort for Mohan. That's happening in Georgia. This is very much what that legal defense looks like, where, an expert attorney will look at that very old court record, see if those rights were violated, and also talk to Mohan and make sure did that violation happen and is that grounds for reopening an immigration case. For Lue, there is a really mighty pardoning campaign that's brewing in the state of Michigan. So in Michigan, governor Gretchen Whitmer does have the authority to in some cases expedite a pardon in process. Unfortunately in the immigration arena the expungement does not have that same weight as say a vacating, or a motion to vacate that criminal record. So it's super frustrating because, so much of this turns ethically, morally on- do we, as people believe in second chances, and I know most people do, and yet here we are really. Based on a technicality. I also just want to name too that Lue as a person is both a natural organizer and he is a spiritual guide of his community. So something that many folks don't know is because of so much of the trauma that Anne talked about, both from, supporting the Americans during the Secret War, many Hmong folks who came to the States, they actually in some cases died in their sleep because of this, almost unexplained weight of the trauma. It almost underscores the importance of Lue, not just to his family, but this family is a collective family. He's both a mentor for so many, he's a spiritual guide for so many. Him being away from his family, away from community, it's like a double, triple wound. for Mohan, I'd love to uplift this memory I have of a moment in June when Tika gave us a call, and at that point, Mohan had called Tika and said, they're taking me, I'm being deported. At that point, they were removing Mohan from the ICE facility in Butler, Ohio and transporting him to the Detroit airport or that deportation to Bhutan. Tika was forced to essentially delay her childbirth. It was very much in the range of when she was due to give birth to their daughter. But because the clock was ticking, Tika drove to Butler, literally begged for Mohans life as our organizing and advocacy and legal team was trying to get together this emergency stay of deportation. That fortunately came through at the 11th hour. But the fact that Mohan remains in this facility in St. Clair, Michigan, that he's never held his daughter is unacceptable, is ridicuLues. I think so much of these two cases almost, this invisible brotherhood of pain that I know Ann has talked to me about that. Because Lue right now has been in a couple facilities. He is organizing, he's doing his thing and actually supporting folks while also just trying to keep himself well, which is no easy feat to do in so many of these facilities. Especially because, in Alexandria, for example, which is a facility in Louisiana. We know that folks are sleeping on cement floors. We know that folks are not being fed, that there's a lot of human rights violations going on. Here is Lue still continuing to use his voice and try to advocate for the folks around him. Miko Lee: Aisa thank you so much for putting that into context, and we'll put links in the show notes for how folks can get involved in both of these cases. One is, Rising Voices call to action for Lue. We encourage folks to do that. In terms of Mohan, there's a GoFundMe to help support Tika and the immense lawyer fees, and also a letter writing campaign to the ICE director Kevin Roff, to try and release Mohan and Lue. These are really important things that are happening in our community, and thank you for being out there. Thank you for talking and sharing your stories. We really appreciate you. And also, just briefly, I'd love us for us to talk for a minute about how many folks in our Asian American communities, we don't wanna talk about mistakes that we have made in the past because we might consider that shameful. And therefore, in both of these communities, when we started organizing, it was really hard at first to find people to come forth and share their stories. So I wonder if both of you can give voice to a little about that, the power you found in yourself to be able to come forward and speak about this, even though some other folks in the community might not feel comfortable or strong enough to be able to talk. Tika, can you speak to that? Tika Basnet: What makes me really strong, and I wanna see that my husband case is because he was 17, people can make mistake and from those mistake, if people are learning. Americans should consider, 'cause my husband did make mistake and I wish that time he knew the rules and regulation. I wish somebody taught him that he's not supposed to go somebody else property, around in backyard. I wish he was been in the United States like more than , one and a half year. I wish, if he was like more than two years, three years. I think that time he, from high school, he could learn. He's not supposed to go there. He was just been in the United States like one and a half year just going to high school. Nobody taught him. His parent doesn't even speak English. Until now, they doesn't even speak, like nobody in our community knew rules and regulation. He doesn't have guide, mentor to taught him like, and even though he did make mistake and he's really sorry, and from those mistake learning a lot, and he never get into trouble, after 11 years, he was clean, he work, he pay taxes. That is the reason that I really wanna come forward. People can make mistake, but learning from those mistake that changed people life. The reason that I'm coming forward is because organization like Asian Law Caucus, ARU, and, Miko, a lot of people helped me. They taught me like people can make mistake and, we shouldn't be same. I really wanna give example to my daughter, that, you are fighting for justice and you shouldn't fear. What is right is right. What is wrong is wrong. But if somebody's make mistake and they are not, doing that mistake again, I think the people can get a second chance. My husband deserves second chance. He's 30 years old. He has a family, he has a wife, children and he deserved to be here. We came here legally, my husband came here. Legally, we, promise that we'll get home and this is our home. We wanna stay here and I really want my husband be home soon so he can play with her daughter to play with his daughter. Miko Lee: Thank you so much, Tika. Ann I wonder if you could talk to the strength that it takes for you to come forward and speak about your husband and your family. Ann Vue: I'm a community leader with my husband. There was a moment when he was first detained where I was in complete silence. I was so shocked. It took my attorney, Nancy, just talking to me about it. Of course, back to what Aisa said earlier in our communities, we're afraid. I was so scared. I didn't know what to do. It took me visiting my husband in Baldwin and letting him know that, hey, a bunch of community members are now reaching out. And that's that. At that moment, he was like, you have to say something. You have to say something you have to make noise because you have a, 50% chance, right? We have a 50 50 chance. 50%. They're gonna send me 50%. You're gonna feel bad if you don't say anything, right? 50 here, 50 there. It doesn't matter. But a hundred percent regret if you don't say something. I thought about it and he was like, well, go out there, be my voice. He's like, you've always been my voice. You got this right. I didn't say no to Nancy. 'cause she really wanted to talk to our rep Mai you know about this. Mai and I are pretty close too. , I just knew if I said anything, Mai's gonna be like mm-hmm. All the way. I just let Nancy help me, and my most vulnerable time. I'm glad that she did. I'm glad that we did get this out. It is the most important thing for us. what keeps me going is all of those that have been impacted by this, from people like Tika. I have many, I call 'em sisters. We're all in a lot of these group chats together. They've been also keeping me going. Our amazing team of attorneys and everybody just strategizing through this unprecedented time. It's really everyone's voices. I get to talk to Lue daily. It's definitely not cheap, but he gets to share each story of each person. I believe that everybody has a story and they might not be as lucky as maybe Tika or my husband, but at least now I have their story. I will be their voice. I will tell each person's story, each name, each alien number that I track down, my husband's even literally learned how to count in Spanish, just so he can give them like my phone number in Spanish in case they need to call an emergency. Oh, I'm be getting a lot of calls. that is what keeps me going because I think that Tika and I and many others are, hoping that there is going to be a better day, a brighter day. I hope that everyone can see that, our children are American, right? Our children, they deserve to have their fathers and their mothers. They deserve to grow with these parents. And with that being said, the most important thing to me is they're not just bystanders. They're literally the future of America. I don't want them growing up with trauma, with trying to ask me questions “well mom, if we're refugees and we helped, Americans as allies, and we come to this country, why is this payback like this?” There's a moral obligation that has to be there and they're gonna grow up and they're gonna be trauma by this. I've got children right now that's been talking about joining the National Guard. It speaks volume about what happens to my husband. He's championed the Hmong, Michigan Special Gorilla unit, the Hmong veterans here in the last two years, really  with helping them through resolutions, tributes, making sure that they have things, that they are out there, that people now know them, they are finally recognized. This puts my husband at great danger by sending him back, because now he's championed the veterans here. He celebrates our veterans here. So it's a moral obligation. I hope that, and this is to every child, I hope that every child, they deserve their father's presence. There are many people who don't even have their father's presence and they wish their fathers were around. Our fathers wanna be around. I hope that our daughter, I only have one daughter too, that someday they can, their fathers can be a part of their, the American culture. I hope that we get that opportunity and I hope that somebody stop being scared, but turn around and help us. Help us. We came here legally, minor stuff, long decade old. This detainment has been worse than when he did time back in 1997. I just hope that somebody hears our podcast, Miko. Thank you. Aisa and Tika. And they turn and they have some compassion and help us because this is the tone that we're setting for the future of our American children. Miko Lee: Thank you so much for sharing. Tika, you wanna add? Tika Basnet: Yes, I really wanna talk about what kind of husband Mohan is. Even though like he detained for five month I put lot of money in his account and there was one guy, his family cannot support him. For me, it is really hard. I'm not working. But even my husband called me you don't need to put like money in my account, but can you please can you please put money in his account? He did not eat food. His family did not have money. I can survive without eating food. I think his story is really touching me. My husband was crying listening to that guy story in detention center and then I did put like $50 in his account. My husband is giving person. He love to give even though, he struggle a lot, even though, he doesn't know what will happen when he get deport. But, him saying other guy story. Does make him cry. I think this is the reason that I really wanna come forward. My husband is giving person, he's lovely person, he's caring person. That is the reason I wanna come forward. I want people to hear our voice, rather than silent. Right now people know our story. But if I was silent then I don't know whether my husband was already disappear. I don't know whether he gonna die torture or maybe he will expel within 24 hours. I have no idea. My husband is number one support system for me, because of him I'm here sharing his story. For years I had wonderful time with him. We build our dream and until 2025, our dream is destroy. I'm trying to build again. I'm hoping, my husband is coming home soon and I'm hoping that this will be the last time that he will get detained. I hope that this will be the end. I don't want him to get detained or deported again. I'm really tired. I don't know what to do. I'm hopeless. I hope listening to my story and Ann's story that separating family is not good. It is affecting not only one person but his whole community, whole family. We deserve to get our husband back. It is not only about the wife that is fighting for husband, it is the children. They're so small, they born here and we cannot raise alone, we cannot work. We have things to pay. Paying bills and taking care of child alone is really difficult. It's been five month. I went through postpartum depression, I went through trauma and I don't wanna deal anymore. Like I don't have courage to do this anymore. We need our husband back. Miko Lee: Thank you. I think both of your husbands are also main caregivers for parents that are ailing in both cases. It's a really important that we are intergenerational communities and as you both said, it's not just about the children, but it's also about parents and brothers and sisters and community members as well. Thank you so much for lifting up your stories. I just wanna go back for one more thing. We talked briefly about the crazy expensive lawyer fees that have come up for families that they've been dealing with this, and then also Tika was just bringing up about detention and commissary fees. Can you talk a little bit about the prison industrial complex and the fees that are associated? As Anne was saying, just calling Lue every day the costs that are associated with those things. Many people that don't have a family member that's incarcerated don't know about that. Can you share a little bit about what that system is? Aisa Villarosa: Yeah, absolutely Miko. Just to underscore, a big theme from this conversation, is that the US made commitments and they have broken them, both with, as Anne talked about, the refugee experience is one that is made possible through US commitment of acknowledging what, people have survived, what they have given to the country. Folks are being removed to countries where not only do they have zero ties to, don't speak the language, but, especially in the case of the Bhutanese refugee community, as Tika mentioned, it is truly a double expulsion. So the fact that we have well-documented testimonials of folks deported from Bhutan after they're removed there into these life-threatening conditions . A community member passed away in large part because of the failure of the US to both care for them while in detention. So going back to that prison complex, but also just putting them in such a harrowing situation. In another instance, a community member was found after wandering for over a hundred miles on foot. So this is not, deportation and the story ends. This is deportation and, there is a family that is grieving and thinking through next steps, there is, this call to not have borders, break us the way that this country is trying to do. And to say a little bit about the fees, USCIS, there, there has not been a point yet in history where so many changes and charges hurting families have been ushered in, But for this year. To give a couple examples of that – asylum cases for one, these often take many years through this administration. Now, families have to pay a cost yearly for each year that your asylum application, languishes because we're also seeing that those same folks who are supposed to process these applications are either being laid off or they're being militarized. So something like USCIS where this was where one would go to apply for a passport. Now the same department is literally being handed guns and they're now taking folks during naturalization interviews. Other avenues to challenge your removal. Like I mentioned a motion to reopen. All these things used to be fairly affordable. Now they can cost many thousands of dollars on top of the attorney fees. So something that's been quite challenging for groups like Asian Law Caucus where we do have attorneys representing folks in removal proceedings, there's often this misperception that oh it's costing so much money. Attorneys are pocketing cash. Unfortunately there are some situations where attorneys have been known to take advantage of families in this desperate moment. But for many, many attorneys who are in this mix, they're experts at this work. They're trying to do the right thing. They're both overwhelmed and they're seeing these new charges, which make the battle really even more difficult. So to turn it back to the listeners, I would say that as powerless as this moment can make us feel everyone is bearing witness. Hopefully the listeners today can take in Anne's story, can take in Tika's story and whatever power one has in their corner of the world, this is the moment to use that. Whether it's your voice, whether it's learning more about a community, maybe you're learning about for the first time. This is really the moment to take action. Miko Lee: Thank you Aisa. I wanna thank you all for being here with me today, for sharing your personal stories, your personal pain, and for recognizing that this is happening. We deeply believe that we need to keep our families together. That is really important. It is written into the very basis of this American country about redemption and forgiveness. And this is what we're talking about for misunderstandings that happened when these folks were young men, that they have paid for their time, and yet they're being punished again, these promises that were broken by this American government, and we need to find ways to address that. I really wanna deeply thank each of you for continuing to be there for sharing your voice, for protecting one another, for being there and standing up for your family and for our community. Thank you for joining me today. Check out our Apex Express Show notes to find out about how you can get involved. Learn about the Rising Voices campaign for Lue Yang and Mohan Khaki's GoFundMe. On November 3rd, 4:00 PM Pacific Time, 7:00 PM Eastern Time. Join us for We Belong here, Bhutanese and Hmong Americans in the Struggle Against Statelessness, a live virtual event featuring my three guests tonight, along with performances and conversations. Please check out our website, kpfa.org/program, apex Express to find out more about our show. APEX Express is a collective of activists that includes Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Cheryl Truong, Isabel Li, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar and Swati Rayasam. Have a great night.     The post APEX Express – 10.30.25-We Belong! appeared first on KPFA.

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၂၉ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 3:35


ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၂၉ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

No es un día cualquiera
No es un día cualquiera - Verba Volant con Emilio del Río

No es un día cualquiera

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 17:17


Escribe Homero: “Allí crecen altos árboles que fructifican: perales y granados, manzanos con su fruto brillante, higos dulces y olivos fértiles… pera sobre pera madura, manzana sobre manzana, uvas en racimo sobre racimo, y higo sobre higo; estos eran los espléndidos dones de los dioses en la morada de Alcínoo.” Es decir, Homero ya conocía y valoraba el cultivo de la pera, considerándola parte de un jardín idealizado, casi divino. Y en el mundo de los mitos, la pera no se queda al margen.La pregunta concursus de la semana que viene: ¿Cuál es la diosa que arrojó la manzana de la discordia en las bodas de Tetis y Peleo? Mándanos tu respuesta a verbavolant@rtve.es o a las redes sociales de Emilio del Río.Escuchar audio

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 8x08: Los otros crímenes de la Prisión Permanente Revisable / La música antes del algoritmo

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 138:37


Los otros crímenes de la Prisión Permanente Revisable: Tres historias marcadas por la violencia y el dolor: Vanessa Ferrer, una adolescente de 15 años asesinada en Chella; Isaac López, un joven apuñalado por pandilleros en un túnel de Madrid; y Thomas Handrick, un padre que mató a su esposa y a su hijo en una cueva de Tenerife. Todos tienen algo en común: sus asesinos recibieron la pena más dura del Código Penal español, la prisión permanente revisable. Tres casos que abren el debate sobre la naturaleza del crimen y el castigo en nuestro país. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. Hubo un tiempo… La música antes del algoritmo. Con Luis Suárez. La Píldora Roja: Testigos del horror. El crimen de los Alexander y la fuga de Dámaso El brujo / Periodismo de altura en Wild Project: El caso Alcásser explicado / Ed Gein y su legado siniestro. — Consigue tu ejemplar de Los fantasmas de La Candelaria: https://amzn.eu/d/4pyxFAM Vótanos para los premios Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios25?c=3801 — Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959 Crímenes a medianoche (TikTok): @crimenesamedianoche2

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 8x08: Los otros crímenes de la Prisión Permanente Revisable / La música antes del algoritmo

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 138:37


Los otros crímenes de la Prisión Permanente Revisable: Tres historias marcadas por la violencia y el dolor: Vanessa Ferrer, una adolescente de 15 años asesinada en Chella; Isaac López, un joven apuñalado por pandilleros en un túnel de Madrid; y Thomas Handrick, un padre que mató a su esposa y a su hijo en una cueva de Tenerife. Todos tienen algo en común: sus asesinos recibieron la pena más dura del Código Penal español, la prisión permanente revisable. Tres casos que abren el debate sobre la naturaleza del crimen y el castigo en nuestro país. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. Hubo un tiempo… La música antes del algoritmo. Con Luis Suárez. La Píldora Roja: Testigos del horror. El crimen de los Alexander y la fuga de Dámaso El brujo / Periodismo de altura en Wild Project: El caso Alcásser explicado / Ed Gein y su legado siniestro. — Consigue tu ejemplar de Los fantasmas de La Candelaria: https://amzn.eu/d/4pyxFAM Vótanos para los premios Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios25?c=3801 — Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959 Crímenes a medianoche (TikTok): @crimenesamedianoche2

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart
Danny Green Explains Why He's Not A Knicks Fan, Hooping With Prisoners & Life After NBA

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 45:34


Today Jalen and Josh welcome Danny Green. Together they talk about what is like being in the media world and discuss how they feel about the preseason. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Make it legendary with BetMGM. Download the app today and grab a $100 bonus for each friend who joins the action at BetMGM at https://betmgm.com/roommates Try the world's most awarded tequila for yourself. 1800Tequila.com 1800® Tequila. 40% Alc./Vol. (80 proof). Trademarks owned by JC Master Distribution Limited. ©2025 Proximo, https://1800tequila.com. Please drink responsibly.Head to @tommyjohnwear and use code ROOMIES for 25% off your first order. Underwear with Game.Make it an epic ride with the Ford Bronco SUV. Visit your local Ford store for a test drive!Right now, you can save 50% on a SimpliSafe home security system at HTTPS://SIMPLISAFE.COM/ROOMMATESDon't let financial opportunity slip through the cracks. Use code ROOMMATES at https://monarch.com in your browser for half off your first year.AT&T. Connecting changes everything.Download the Gametime app today or http://Gametime.co for $20 off your first order with code ROOMIES. Terms Apply.Check out the brand new Roommates merch! http://roommatesmerch.com/TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__showTimestampsSeason 3 - Episode 200:00-01:05 Intro01:05-03:51 Tommy John Hoops Headlines05:07-05:43 Introducing Danny Green05:43-07:12 In the media world07:12-09:50 Preseason and Mike Brown09:50-15:36 NIL and coaching15:36-17:53 He's not a Knicks fan17:53-20:40 Danny's favorite title20:40-26:44 Hooping with prisoners26:44-29:57 Parenting29:57-30:29 Wrapping up with Danny32:38-36:45 Picture Me Scrollin'38:08-43:43 AT&T Fan Connections43:43-45:05 BetMGM Picks of the Week45:05-45:31 Closing thoughtsSee https://BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel.#NBAFreeAgency #DamianLillard #LukaDoncic #MikalBridges #BallIsLife #NBAUpdates #HoopsTalk #NBAHumor #HoopDreams #NBAComedy #BasketballPodcast #NBABanter #NBAStories #NBAInsight #ProBasketball #NBAFans #AllStarTalk #BasketballCulture #NBA2025 #NBAFreeAgencyNews #JalenAndJosh #GettingPaid #LillardStatue #RoastingKarlAnthonyTowns #KATroast #MikalAndLuka #PlayerOpinions #FunnyHoops #HoopsComedy #PlayerTalk #BasketballAnalysis #InsideTheNBA #NextLevelHoops #NBALegends #CourtTalk #PodcastHighlights #PodcastSnippet #TributeTalk #StatueDebate #PlayerChat #FanTalk #NBAHeatCheck #BallersBanters #HotTakes #BehindTheBanter #PodcastMoment #PodcastClips #KTLove #LillardLove #PlayerChat #BehindTheBanter #TheRoommatesPodcast #NewYork #Knicks #Basketball #NBA #NBAPlayers #nbaoffseason #offseason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MI SoundBoard
Beyond the Horizon: Legal Highlights from ALC

MI SoundBoard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 42:48


We're coming to you from the 2025 Annual Leadership Conference in beautiful Traverse City! One of the most anticipated ALC sessions each year is the Michigan Council of School Attorneys Fall Conference. In this episode, we're joined by MASB's Legal Counsel and Director of Labor Relations and Policy, Brad Banasik, J.D., to share highlights from the conference and offer practical advice on how your board can stay proactive and prepared.

Oración del Corazón
ORACIÓN DEL CORAZÓN L 27-10-25

Oración del Corazón

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 6:07 Transcription Available


San Vicente de Alcántara

Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio
De Set en Set (Dissabte de 13h a 14:30h) del 25/10/2025

Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 60:00


Resum de l'actualitat de la setmana, amb petits fragments d'entrevistes i reportatges emesos els migdies, del programa “Alcúdia avui”. podcast recorded with enacast.com

Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio
D'Alcúdia al món (Dissabte a les 19h) del 25/10/2025

Darrers podcast - Alcudia Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 60:00


Entrevistes i/o reportatges a persones que destaquen a Alcúdia i al món, per la seva trajectòria professional i/o personal. podcast recorded with enacast.com

La Brújula
Ramón Campos desmonta los bulos sobre el caso Alcàsser: "Nos dimos cuenta de que no había ninguna conspiración"

La Brújula

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 13:12


Ramón Campos desmonta los bulos sobre el caso Alcàsser: "Nos dimos cuenta de que no había ninguna conspiración"

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၂၂ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 4:19


ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၂၂ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart
Jalen & Josh Give NBA Season Preview, Talk New Teammates + Fantasy Football Drama

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 57:38


We're Back! Jalen and Josh are back for season 3 and a brand new NBA season. Today the guys give a brand new season preview, talk new teammates and fantasy football. make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Make it legendary with BetMGM. Download the app today and grab a $100 bonus for each friend who joins the action at BetMGM at betmgm.com/roommatesHead to @tommyjohnwear and use code ROOMIES for 25% off your first order. Underwear with Game.Try the world's most awarded tequila for yourself. 1800Tequila.com 1800® Tequila. 40% Alc./Vol. (80 proof). Trademarks owned by JC Master Distribution Limited. ©2025 Proximo, 1800tequila.com. Please drink responsibly.Try the new lineup of protein cold foam drinks at Starbucks or add protein cold foam to your favorite drink!AT&T. Connecting changes everything.Download the Gametime app today or http://Gametime.co for $20 off your first order with code ROOMIES. Terms Apply.Make it an epic ride with the Ford Bronco SUV. Visit your local Ford store for a test drive!Every time a player drops 50 points, use promo code NBA50 the next day to get 50% off on DoorDash with DashPass. DashPass members only. 50% off up to $10 the day after a 50pt game with promo code. Terms apply.TimestampsSeason 3 - Episode 1(0:00) - (1:54) - Intro(1:54) - (4:47) - Feelings about going back to Villanova(4:47) - (10:10) - Abu Dhabi(10:10) - (13:41) - 0-5 on Fantasy Football League(13:41) - (16:40) - Knicks' New Teammates(16:40) - (21:09) - Ad Break #1 - Starbucks(20:58) - (31:33) - NBA Season Preview(31:33) - (32:39) - Shoutout to our New Producer!(32:39) - (35:03) - Ad Break #2 - DoorDash / Gametime(35:03) - (40:22) - Hoops Headlines(40:22) - (41:09) - Ad Break #3 - Tommy John(41:09) - (43:34) - Roomies Awards(43:34) - (44:37) - Ad Break #4 - 1800 Tequila(44:37) - (49:53) - Picture Me Scrollin'(49:53) - (50:40) - Ad Break #5 - Ford(50:40) - (51:30) - BetMGM Picks of The Week(51:30) - (51:57) - Ad Break #6 - BetMGM(51:57) - (56:13) - Fan Questions(56:13) - (57:12) - Ad Break #7 - AT&T(57:12) - (57:34) - OutroSee BetMGM.com for Terms. 21+ only. This promotional offer is not available in New York, Nevada, Ontario, or Puerto Rico. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (Available in the US). 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-327-5050 (MA), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). First Bet Offer for new customers only. Subject to eligibility requirements. Rewards are non-withdrawable bonus bets that expire in 7 days. In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel.Good Thing Coming - Instrumental MB01DL6DG3JRVYNHANDS UP - Instrumental MB012ECPA3X5ORLHold Me Back - Instrumental MB01IFPWFPGKZOCcame up (lofi version) MB01INRN9KYFTWKSatchmo - Instrumental MB01JYZDUN37ISDBall Out (Vibe) - InstrumentalMB01G15AMX1I0SMGood Life - Instrumental MB01XKUU7X2J0A8Showtime - Instrumental MB01MVI6CPIKTNF#NBAFreeAgency #DamianLillard #LukaDoncic #MikalBridges #BallIsLife #NBAUpdates #HoopsTalk #NBAHumor #HoopDreams #NBAComedy #BasketballPodcast #NBABanter #NBAStories #NBAInsight #ProBasketball #NBAFans #AllStarTalk #BasketballCulture #NBA2025 #NBAFreeAgencyNews #JalenAndJosh #GettingPaid #LillardStatue #RoastingKarlAnthonyTowns #KATroast #MikalAndLuka #PlayerOpinions #FunnyHoops #HoopsComedy #PlayerTalk #BasketballAnalysis #InsideTheNBA #NextLevelHoops #NBAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Falando de História
Miscelânea Histórica #98

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 14:47


Esta semana falamos da Guerra do Balde, no séc. XIV (https://salestoriche.unesco.modena.it/en/camerino-dei-confirmati/the-stolen-bucket), e de algumas curiosidades sobre a ligação política entre Portugal e a Palestina.Sugestões de semana:1. Fátima Farrica - O Tratado de Alcáçovas, 4 de Setembro de 1479. Caleidoscópio, 2025.2. David McWilliams - Dinheiro: Uma História da Humanidade. Desassossego, 2025.----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Jose Carlos Bicudo, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Civiforum, Lda., Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Beleza, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: "Hidden Agenda” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.

Radio Maria Ireland
Saint of the Week — Sts. John Paul II and Peter of Alcántara — Sabrina McKiernan

Radio Maria Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 29:15


In this episode of Saint of the Week, Sabrina reflects on the lives of St Peter of Alcántara and Pope St John Paul II, drawing lessons from their holiness, humility, and devotion. She shares how St Peter's deep life of prayer, penance, and friendship with St Teresa of Ávila reveal a soul completely surrendered to […] L'articolo Saint of the Week — Sts. John Paul II and Peter of Alcántara — Sabrina McKiernan proviene da Radio Maria.

Oración del Corazón
ORACIÓN DEL CORAZÓN D 19-10-25

Oración del Corazón

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 9:48 Transcription Available


San Pedro de Alcántara

Buscadores de la verdad
UTP389 Compartiendo a Pedro Bustamante

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 121:54


Bienvenidos a este nuevo episodio que hoy dedicaremos de modo particular a Pedro Bustamante y al mundo de la conspiración en general. La verdad es que me quede con las ganas de haber participado en el estupendo programa de Guillermo Mas Arellano, ya saben, el canal Pura Virtud donde invito a un joven erudito llamado Pablo Rábano. Los dos son magníficos intelectuales y yo desde luego no puedo compararme con ninguno de ellos, pero creo que hubiera podido aportar algunas cosas interesantes al programa. Le envié dos semanas antes, el 23 de septiembre, a Guillermo una parte del capitulo que el me inspiró a escribir: “Dos desapariciones en el umbral del exceso”. La verdad es que su trabajo intelectual es digno de mérito y con la juventud que disfruta nos dará muchas tardes de gloria y esperemos que corte muchas orejas y muchos rabos andróginos como el del canal El Rincón del Disidente. Dicho esto voy a empezar con el magnifico texto que nos trajo Pablo Rábano, aunque no recuerdo si nombró que la columna de Francisco Umbral a la que se refería se llamaba "El Halcón Maltés”. Dicho artículo vio la luz el 25 de mayo de 1997 en el suplemento La Revista de El Mundo, justo cuando arrancaba el juicio contra Miguel Ricart, el único condenado por el brutal triple asesinato de las niñas de Alcàsser —Miriam, Toñi y Desirée— en 1992. Umbral, con su pluma afilada y su ironía mordaz, no escribe un reportaje seco, sino una reflexión literaria inspirada en la novela negra de Dashiell Hammett. Usa el "halcón maltés" —ese ídolo falso de plomo recubierto de oro que todos persiguen en la historia— como metáfora para cuestionar si Ricart era realmente el lobo solitario o solo un señuelo para una culpa mayor. Lo que empezó como una pieza de opinión ha mutado con los años en combustible para teorías conspirativas que hablan de redes ocultas, élites intocables y encubrimientos de altos vuelos. A continuación, os presento ambas caras de la moneda en un solo relato: primero, la versión original de Umbral, leída tal cual, y luego, tejida en ella, la interpretación conspirativa. Imaginen la voz grave de Umbral narrando, y después, el eco siniestro de las sombras..."Como en las novelas de Dashiell Hammett, la justicia necesita un culpable. A la justicia la crea el culpable y al culpable lo crea la sociedad. Miguel Ricart no sabemos si es uno de los asesinos de las tres gracias con minifalda. Lo que sabemos es que Ricart está ahí, disponible, penetrable, preso, y que otros han huido y huyeron bien, demasiado bien. Alguien le puso alas a su huida. Ricart, peor que culpable, es la metáfora de la culpa. ¿Es culpable de sangre? Es sobre todo culpable de estar ahí, encarnando la culpa, haciéndola vivible y visible. La ley siempre necesita un culpable porque la ley es una abstracción mientras no tiene un reo. Al lobo lo crea el bosque. El lobo puede ser una manada. Caperucita se siente atraída por el bosque como el día por la noche. El lobo sólo está en el imaginario de Caperucita (tres caperucitas) como el culpable sólo está en el imaginario del juez. El juez sólo llega a serlo cuando Miguel Ricart se sienta delante de él, en una silla de oficina, con la cara en figura de enigma y los ojos inyectados en crimen. La justicia alienta ante su presa. Caperucita alienta ante su verdugo, que cuando la mata la hace mujer. La verdad está ausente y vuela muy alto. 'Nadie toque las moquetas'. Miguel Ricart no es más que un fetiche falso, un halcón de plomo y purpurina. Ricart, la prueba definitiva, sólo es un burdo engaño, una mentira. Se sabe falso y llora.” Ahí lo tienen, el texto puro de Umbral: una elegía cínica a la justicia ciega, donde Ricart no es el monstruo, sino el chivo expiatorio que permite al sistema seguir girando. Pero deténganse un momento... ¿y si esas alas en la huida de los verdaderos culpables no eran solo una metáfora? En el submundo de las teorías conspirativas —ese laberinto de blogs, foros y documentales supuestamente independientes que han revivido el caso Alcàsser como un zombie cultural—, el halcón de Umbral se transforma en un código para algo mucho más oscuro. Imaginen: el "lobo" no es un asesino solitario, sino una "manada" de élites valencianas y españolas —nobles, empresarios, políticos, clérigos, representantes de la justicia y masones con "inquietudes ocultistas", como apunta la duquesa de Medina Sidonia en su controvertida La ilustre degeneración de 1998—. Según esta lectura velada, Umbral no critica solo al juez, sino que lanza una pulla sutil a un encubrimiento de Estado: Ricart, el "fetiche falso de plomo y purpurina", es el señuelo que distrae de rituales de sangre, videos de torturas grabados para "hermanamientos" en sótanos de poder, y fugitivos protegidos por inteligencia extranjera o pactos inconfesables. La verdad, dice el texto, "vuela muy alto" —quizá en jets privados hacia paraísos fiscales, o en archivos clasificados que "nadie toque las moquetas", esa frase umbraliana que evoca alfombras bajo las que se barren los secretos de la alta sociedad. Ya saben, esa alfombra azul, azul, según el primer testigo ocular, el colmenero, que derivó en moqueta marrón y que se terminó perdiendo tal y como reconoce el mismo sumario. ¿Coincidencia? Para nosotros, no: Umbral, con su ojo de halcón para la podredumbre social, habría dejado esta pista como un guiño a los despiertos, uniendo el crimen de las tres "caperucitas" a una red pedófila sadista que huele a escándalos como los Galindos o el caso Dutroux y algún otro caso maldito. El halcón maltés ya no es solo literatura; es la clave de un rompecabezas donde la justicia no busca culpables, sino que los fabrica para proteger a los intocables. Por supuesto al mas puro estilo umbraliano hoy yo también les hablaré de mi próximo libro, pero antes voy a terminar con dos cosas, la autobiografía de Pedro y un detalle de un video que se publicó una vez el había desaparecido. Esto dijo el de sí mismo en su propio blog dentro del que fue su primer articulo allá por el 24 de octubre de 2012. “Soy arquitecto de formación pero autodidacta todoterreno por vocación. Lector empedernido, investigador obsesivo, ensayista apasionado, artista delirante, viajero sabático, políglota simultáneo, especialista en el todo, homme à tout faire. Conservador radical, anticapitalista y anticomunista, creyente herético, indeciso convencido, incorrectamente político. Todo ello en régimen de rigurosa independencia. Porque en estos tiempos en que el sistema está podrido hasta los tuétanos, es prácticamente imposible hacer algo de interés desde los marcos institucionales y corporativos. Conocí la academia por dentro y comprendí que es un aparato de poder más, solo que más sutil, porque se ejerce a través de la perversión del saber y que los académicos son otra de las castas sacerdotales hollycapitalistas. He hecho muchas cosas diferentes en mi vida y en algunas he tenido eso que el sistema llama "éxito". En efecto, conocí la realidad del mito del "éxito" en mi profesión como arquitecto. Demasiado éxito y demasiado pronto. Entonces comprendí que el poder lleva implícita la corrupción, que cuanto más se asciende en la escala de poder más complicidad hay que tener con la criminalidad y la impunidad inherentes al poder, con su perversión y su sadismo. Esta oportunidad que me regaló la vida me sirvió para saber que no pertenecía a ese mundo, que todo lo que está atravesado por el éxito y el dinero está podrido. Desde entonces me dedico a tratar de comprender cómo funciona este mundo delirante y transmitirlo en la medida de mis posibilidades. Pensando sobre todo en llegar a los pueblos y a las comunidades. Invirtiendo en lo posible la transferencia permanente de energía, riqueza, recursos, dedicación, esfuerzo, amor, moralidad, naturalidad, espontaneidad, buena voluntad, etc., que se produce de abajo a arriba en el sistema de dominación. Mediante el pensamiento y la creación, la investigación teórica y la práctica, la escritura y el arte, la conspiración y el rigor.” Y ahora el video. Se trata de una especie de homenaje a Pedro con el esclarecedor titulo de “Pedro Bustamante. El hombre que sabia demasiado” en un claro guiño a la película de Alfred Hitchcock de1934 con titulo homónimo. Allí eligen un temazo del desconocido grupo Capucha Sartén donde se dice textualmente: “Se está rompiendo el hechizo, está fallando la magia del reino de las tinieblas. No pueden decir más veces: ¡morirás si hablas!” Y ya, después ya aparece Pedro en sus fragmentos de videos y se hace una interesante selección de ideas. Antes nos han mostrado un cartel donde se lee: Pedro Bustamante, el hombre que sabia demasiado…del Androginarcado Caído”. Gracias por haberme permitido esta introducción tan delirante en homenaje a nuestro querido maestro Pedro Bustamante y ahora si vamos a presentar a nuestro invitado. ………………………………………………………………………………………. En mi primer libro, El imperio de la ficción: Capitalismo y sacrificios hollywoodenses (2015), he tratado de mostrar cómo funciona el mundo en términos generales, pero también, profundos. Para ello, vengo desarrollando una investigación que pretende explicar cómo operan las sociedades humanas, desde un punto de vista integral, tanto en lo político como en lo económico, lo social como lo moral. Y por supuesto, lo religioso. La idea es mostrar que lo religioso está en la base de todos los fenómenos políticos, económicos y sociales. También en el capitalismo, especialmente en el tardío, que yo denomino hollycapitalismo. Porque el sistema no se puede comprender hoy al margen de su dimensión religiosa y hollywoodense. Porque esta dimensión es, en última instancia, holy, sagrada. En mi segundo libro, Sacrificios y hierogamias: La violencia y el goce en el escenario del poder (1 y 2) (2016) he formulado con más detalle lo que denomino la mecánica hierogámico-sacrificial. Lo que esta obra trata de mostrar es que toda la realidad social remite a esta mecánica, en cuyo centro está el ritual de sexo y de sangre. El primer tomo se ocupa de lo que nos parece que son los fundamentos de lo social: la relación entre naturaleza y cultura, la distinción entre prohibición y transgresión, la institución de convenciones morales, todo ello en el marco de la mecánica citada, en la que hierogamias y sacrificios son protagonistas. El segundo tomo se dedica a mostrar que todas las instituciones sociales --la ley, la monarquía, el Estado, el lenguaje-- remiten a esta mecánica hierogámico-sacrificial, sin la que no se pueden comprender en toda su profundidad y ambivalencia. Mi tercer libro, En el nombre del Falo y del Ano y de la Matriz transhumana: El sacrificio de la maternidad y el nacimiento del infrahumano (2017), trata de mostrar el trasfondo del proceso de transhumanización que hoy padecemos. Nos parece que la clave para comprender esta tremenda transformación del humano está en que va a suponer la extinción de la maternidad natural y su sustitución por una maternidad artificial. Toda la locura del género que hoy invade todo el ámbito público hay que entenderla en este sentido. Pero todo ello, además, remite a las prácticas retorcidas de las sociedades secretas duras, que en definitiva se pueden resumir en tres nociones: falocracia, psicopatocracia y ocultocracia. Mi cuarto libro, Androginización vs. Heteroarcado: Ocultismo y programación mental mediante trauma en la agenda de género-transhumanista (2018), desarrolla algunos de los temas tratados en el libro anterior. Es un acercamiento al tema de las teorías de género desde una perspectiva muy diferente a la dominante, pero también a la de los ámbitos alternativos que se oponen a la ideología de género. Lo que tratamos de hacer es mostrar el papel central que juega en toda esta ingeniería social la androginización, como un fenómeno muy cercano al de la programación mental mediante trauma. Lo que a su vez supone comprender el papel central que desempeña el ocultismo, o para ser más concretos, el satanismo-luciferismo, que son dos caras de la misma moneda, en cuyo corazón está la androginización. Mi quinto libro, las 13 herejías del greco y el falo perdido en toledo (2019), es una obra muy dura solo recomendable para un grupo muy reducido de lectores. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Conductor del programa UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Canal en Telegram @UnTecnicoPreocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq … Participantes ToniM @ToniMbuscadores …. Vacflip @vacflip La pastilla roja. ANCAP 100% …. Iberianbaneado @Iberianbomber HERMENEUTA. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: AYUDA A TRAVÉS DE LA COMPRA DE MIS LIBROS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/11/16/ayuda-a-traves-de-la-compra-de-mis-libros/ Homenaje a Pedro Bustamante: vida, obra y "delirios" de un autor desaparecido | Pura Virtud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc2zP2XfNvE canal de Telegram “Videos de Pedro Bustamante” https://t.me/videospedrobustamante ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Audio de Victor, webmaster del canal de Telegram “Videos de Pedro Bustamante”. Epílogo Capucha Sartén - Outer barrier (432hz) https://youtu.be/O3gZVrXbt18?si=TgaxqW-PSkP4u6zd

Bola Provisional
Lo de Donald, lo de Sergio y lo de Jon Rahm

Bola Provisional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 58:33


Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con tres asuntos muy importantes que han pasado desapercibidos en las últimas horas y que realmente merece una reflexión profunda y amplia. David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez analizan unas palabras de Luke Donald en India que nos ofrecen la pista casi definitiva sobre lo que puede ocurrir en la Ryder Cup de Irlanda respecto a la capitanía. Al menos, nos permite llegar a una conclusión categórica. Además, explicamos desde todos los puntos de vista las consecuencias de la noticia adelantada por Ten Golf respecto a Sergio García y la imposibilidad de ser capitán de la Ryder Cup. También aprovechamos para marcarnos un Al César lo que es del César con Jon Rahm y comentar también la operación enésima de Tiger Woods y todo lo que hay en juego esta semana, que es mucho y muy variado. Con la colaboración de PING.

Bola Provisional (El podcast de golf de Ten Golf)
Lo de Donald, lo de Sergio y lo de Jon Rahm

Bola Provisional (El podcast de golf de Ten Golf)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 58:33


Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con tres asuntos muy importantes que han pasado desapercibidos en las últimas horas y que realmente merece una reflexión profunda y amplia. David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez analizan unas palabras de Luke Donald en India que nos ofrecen la pista casi definitiva sobre lo que puede ocurrir en la Ryder Cup de Irlanda respecto a la capitanía. Al menos, nos permite llegar a una conclusión categórica.Además, explicamos desde todos los puntos de vista las consecuencias de la noticia adelantada por Ten Golf respecto a Sergio García y la imposibilidad de ser capitán de la Ryder Cup.También aprovechamos para marcarnos un Al César lo que es del César con Jon Rahm y comentar también la operación enésima de Tiger Woods y todo lo que hay en juego esta semana, que es mucho y muy variado.Con la colaboración de PING.

Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO
Compare Disciples To People In The World (Part I)

Abundant Life Church - Springfield, MO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 10:17


ALC recommends: "Model Man" - Larry Stockstill“Thus says the Lord: “Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart turns away from the Lord. He is like a shrub in the desert, and shall not see any good come. He shall dwell in the parched places of the wilderness, in an uninhabited salt land.”- ‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭17‬:‭5‬-‭6‬ ‭ESV‬‬

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၈ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 4:31


ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် အောက်တိုဘာလ ၈ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

Así las cosas
El discurso de Claudia Sheinbaum; advertencias, promesas, “La Transformación Avanza” y la defensa de AMLO

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 5:26


Hip Hop Vibe's Podcast
Episode 227: Emission du 06 Octobre 2025

Hip Hop Vibe's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 60:57


What's Next On The Menu? / Pete Rock Feat... 5:33 Effortless (Feat. Evidence) / Atmosphere 3:14 Enjoy (Feat. Nate Curry) / Murs 2:43 Intellectual Killer (Feat. D-Styles) / Recogniz... 3:19 Killer Instinct / H4z4rdous & Mr. ilango 2:07 Confidence / Analog Mutants 3:18 I Still Love H.E.R. / Freddie Gibbs & The Alc... 2:52 Glow Cartiers feat. Bloo Azul & Ricky Mapes... 3:17 Sign Of 7even (Feat. Big Twins, Method Man... 2:39 Gang Bang (Feat. The Pharcyde & Freestyle... 3:05 A Boy Named Sue / Nacho Picasso & Televa... 3:00 100 Proof feat. Sadat X / Da Buze Bruvaz x... 3:35 Rise In Colors / Solene & J. Rawls 3:21 Peaky Blinder / MC Rene & Figub Brazlevic 2:40 Yardfather Talk Pt. 1 (Intro) / Saigon & Buck... 3:07 Ammunition (Feat. Method Man) (Prod. By... 3:43 Prism (Feat. Large Professor & Tash) / The... 3:56

Masters in Travel
Ep 244 What travel advisors need to know about Seville [from The Hivemind Podcast]

Masters in Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 48:16


This week, we are previewing an episode from newly launched The Hivemind Podcast. For more episodes like this, add it to your weekly podcast roundup (new episodes release on Thursdays.) Seville embodies what travelers imagine when they think of ‘classic Spain'—flamenco, tapas, Moorish palaces, and lively plazas. Sam Lister, Founder & CEO at Tailormade, shares why this southern city is both a cultural icon and a versatile base for travel advisors planning Spain. From must-sees like the Cathedral and Alcázar to unique experiences like flamenco jam sessions, tapas in local barrios, and art restoration studios, Sevilla offers something for every client profile. Learn how to structure itineraries, when to avoid the summer heat, and why 4–5 nights in Seville unlock both the city and its rich day-trip options, from Córdoba to Ronda, Cádiz, and jamón farms.Learn more at: https://www.thehive.travel/podcast-posts/the-essentials-seville

No Crying In Baseball
The Spray and the Foam and the Goggles and Whatnot

No Crying In Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 59:49


It's the Phew Day between the last day of the regular season, and the first of the Wildcard round in which both Patti and Pottymouth are heavily invested. It was a record year for 30-30 seasons including PCA and six former NCiB boyfriends. Andy and Ernie help with the clinching, and Pottymouth gets all numerology-y with Jackson Chourio. Ceddanne clinched with a triple, and Guards play Guardball and clinch with a HBP. Brayan Rocchio reminds us that he's a postseason darling with a walk off triple to cement the ALC. Pookie is learning some guitar in his downtime. Aaron is tall for a batting champ and Cal is awfully catcher-ish for a home run king. But which will be MVP? We have thoughts. Breaking T almost gets Pottymouth to buy a Kershaw shirt. But instead she waxes poetic over Paul Toboni and the horse he road in on. Congrats to Tito on bringing another team to the postseason. And what City wouldn't want Seattle's double booking problems. We missed the fiesta, but the Mariners found their man of the hour and celebrated his good guy-ness. Things got legitimately wild in the fantasy league but we crowned the second place winner(s). Please enjoy some Baseball Project and this terrific piece by Chelsea James. Buckle up and get your second screens ready so you can watch baseball at work. Here we go.We say, “It's a farming thing, and possibly a biblical thing,” “Classic, aromatic, and fluffy,” and “I'm just hitting stuff with sticks.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. We now have episode transcripts available!  They are available for free at our Patreon site. Say goodnight, Pottymouth. 

Fin de Semana
Miguel Ricart da un giro al caso Alcàsser: los nuevos detalles que aporta y las "incongruencias" que señala Nacho Abad

Fin de Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 11:52


Cuando se cumplen 33 años del brutal asesinato que conmocionó a España, el caso Alcàsser ha vuelto a la actualidad. Miguel Ricart, el único condenado por el triple crimen de Miriam, Toñi y Desirée, ha reaparecido en un programa de televisión para ofrecer una nueva versión de los hechos. Ricart ha confesado que las niñas fueron víctimas de una violación múltiple en la que habrían participado hasta siete personas. Nacho Abad en su sección de 'Sucesos' de 'Fin de Semana' de COPE ha desgranado más claves de sus palabras.Según ha relatado Abad, la nueva versión de Ricart sitúa el inicio de los hechos el 13 de noviembre de 1992. Aquel día, Antonio Anglés y su hermano Mauricio habrían recogido a Ricart para, según él pensaba, un asunto de drogas. Junto a otro individuo apodado 'El Nano', los cuatro se dirigieron en coche hacia Picassent, donde recogieron a Miriam, Toñi y Desirée, quienes creían que las llevaban a la discoteca Color.El ...

Pastor Domingo Guzmán

Astutos como serpientes, mansos como paloma. Al César lo del César y a Dios lo de Dios. no hay mejor declaración de equilibrio.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 2: Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend?

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 39:59


Broken escalators and getting hit with a ball in the face. As of right now, the Guardians are in first place in the ALC. The MLB plans on implementing the Automated Ball-Strike system to analyze pitches for the 2026 season. Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend?  

Rover's Morning Glory
WED FULL SHOW: Does JLR know 'the bases,' Charlie Town USA, and a bankruptcy box update

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 177:05


Duji was upset that Rover was coughing. Does JLR know 'the bases?' One of the winners of the $1.8B Powerball jackpot says it has not and will not change his lifestyle much. Charlie Town USA. White House border czar, Tom Homan, was investigated for accepting $50k from undercover FBI agents. Broken escalators and getting hit with a ball in the face. As of right now, the Guardians are in first place in the ALC. The MLB plans on implementing the Automated Ball-Strike system to analyze pitches for the 2026 season. Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend? Jimmy Kimmel's monologue. Rachel Bilson talks about being fired for making comments about sex on a podcast. Rover has gone down a Netflix rabbit hole. The man accused of attempting to kill Donald Trump as he played a round of golf last year, Ryan Routh, has been found guilty on all charges against him. Rover felt guilty having to kill a spider in the shower. Charlie found a clip he wants to share from 2016. Bankruptcy box update. Shots fired at ICE. JLR will not go to Florida with Krystle to help Rover with his condo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 2: Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend?

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 40:24


Broken escalators and getting hit with a ball in the face. As of right now, the Guardians are in first place in the ALC. The MLB plans on implementing the Automated Ball-Strike system to analyze pitches for the 2026 season. Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED FULL SHOW: Does JLR know 'the bases,' Charlie Town USA, and a bankruptcy box update

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 177:40


Duji was upset that Rover was coughing. Does JLR know 'the bases?' One of the winners of the $1.8B Powerball jackpot says it has not and will not change his lifestyle much. Charlie Town USA. White House border czar, Tom Homan, was investigated for accepting $50k from undercover FBI agents. Broken escalators and getting hit with a ball in the face. As of right now, the Guardians are in first place in the ALC. The MLB plans on implementing the Automated Ball-Strike system to analyze pitches for the 2026 season. Is pickleball getting replaced with a new trend? Jimmy Kimmel's monologue. Rachel Bilson talks about being fired for making comments about sex on a podcast. Rover has gone down a Netflix rabbit hole. The man accused of attempting to kill Donald Trump as he played a round of golf last year, Ryan Routh, has been found guilty on all charges against him. Rover felt guilty having to kill a spider in the shower. Charlie found a clip he wants to share from 2016. Bankruptcy box update. Shots fired at ICE. JLR will not go to Florida with Krystle to help Rover with his condo.

Beach Travel Wine Podcast
135. Jerez de la Frontera travel guide. Best things to see in Jerez, Andalucia, Spain

Beach Travel Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 37:38


Step into the heart of Jerez de la Frontera with us as we explore more of this vibrant Andalusian city on a VoiceMap walking tour. From the grand Alcázar and the impressive cathedral to lively plazas and the iconic Tío Pepe sherry bodega, we'll take you through the highlights that make Jerez so special.But we don't just stick to the tour – we share a few of our own favourite spots for tapas, drinks, and even the best breakfast in town. Whether you're planning a trip or just want to be transported to sun-soaked streets filled with history, music, and sherry, this episode is for you.And here's a little secret – make sure you listen right to the end. We've got a limited-time giveaway that you won't want to miss!If you would like to see all the pictures, tours, and links with this episode then click here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/135/jerezTo download the Voicemap App for free click here https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=99601&awinaffid=2335379&ued=https%3A%2F%2Flink.voicemap.me%2F

Contralínea Audio
720. Ministro González Alcántara Carrancá busca invalidar la Constitución

Contralínea Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 104:14


Episodio 720 de Contralínea En Vivo conducido por Anahí Del Ángel y Aníbal García: -Ministro González Alcántara Carrancá busca invalidar la Constitución- Transmisión 29 de octubre de 2024 CONTRALÍNEA EN VIVO se transmite de lunes a viernes a partir de las 10:00hrs (hora del centro de México) a través de Facebook live, YouTube y Telegram. La MESA DE ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA se trasmite todos los lunes a partir de las 14:00hrs. Nuestro programa de análisis, AMÉRICA INSUMISA, se trasmite los martes a partir de las 14hrs. AGENDA DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL es los miércoles a partir de las 14:00hrs Estamos en Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Whatsapp y Telegram como Contralínea. Escúchanos en Spotify, Apple Podcast e Ivoox como Contralínea Audio.

Así las cosas
El día a día en el nuevo poder judicial ¿qué está pasando y que no está pasando?

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 14:47


Ana Laura Magaloni, Colaboradora de ALC, Coordinadora del Observatorio IBERO sobre el Sistema de Justicia

Centro Familiar Cristiano
Al César lo que es del César: Book of 2 Kings 15-19

Centro Familiar Cristiano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 13:20


Al César lo que es del César: Book of 2 Kings 15-19

Centro Familiar Cristiano
Al César lo que es del César: Libro de 2 de Reyes 15-19

Centro Familiar Cristiano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 27:50


Al César lo que es del César: Libro de 2 de Reyes 15-19

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
SBS Burmese 2025 စက်တင်ဘာ ၁၅ ရက် News Flash

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 4:15


ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် စက်တင်ဘာလ ၁၅ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

Radio Platja d'aro, Informe Enigma
El Crimen de Alcàsser: La última noche de Miriam, Toñi y Desirée - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Radio Platja d'aro, Informe Enigma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 140:21


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio rescatamos el programa especial en directo de YouTube dedicado a uno de los casos más oscuros y estremecedores de la crónica negra en España: el crimen de Alcàsser. La última noche de Miriam, Toñi y Desirée sigue marcada por interrogantes, contradicciones y un dolor que aún hoy sacude conciencias. Tres jóvenes que salieron a divertirse y jamás regresaron, dejando tras de sí una investigación plagada de sombras, teorías y secretos que todavía generan debate. Revivimos aquella emisión, analizando los hechos, las pruebas y las incógnitas que siguen abiertas. Una mirada directa y sin filtros a una tragedia que continúa estremeciendo más de treinta años después. No olvides seguirnos también en el canal de YouTube de Informe Enigma, donde encontrarás más programas, directos y contenido exclusivo.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Informe Enigma. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/277207

EN LA CAMA con Uri Sabat
Policía Judicial: Cómo Detectar a un Psicópata con una Sola Mirada (Óscar Tarruella) #LFDE

EN LA CAMA con Uri Sabat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 120:12


¿Se puede detectar la maldad en una persona con solo mirarla? En este episodio del podcast, charlamos con Óscar Tarruella, ex Policía Judicial con décadas de experiencia investigando los crímenes más impactantes de España.Durante la entrevista descubrimos cómo funciona la mente de un psicópata, qué señales ocultas pueden revelar la violencia antes de que suceda y por qué la intuición puede ser la herramienta más poderosa para sobrevivir. Tarruella comparte casos reales —desde el crimen de Alcàsser hasta investigaciones de alto impacto mediático— que muestran el lado más oscuro de la sociedad.❤️ Canal Secundario, Mismo propósito: documentar el éxito desde dentro

Herrera en COPE
11:00H | 11 SEP 2025 | Herrera en COPE

Herrera en COPE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 60:00


España afronta dificultades económicas, con casi 4 millones de personas sin acceso a bienes y servicios esenciales. El país se sitúa entre los cinco europeos con mayor privación material y social severa. En transporte, el uso del AVE aumenta, el de media distancia disminuye y el transporte público en general repunta. Se registra un incremento del uso del transporte público en Madrid, con la posibilidad de usar abonos mensuales en el móvil desde noviembre. La ciudad de Sevilla cierra preventivamente el Parque de María Luisa por casos de gripe aviar, también detectados en Doñana y los Jardines del Alcázar. La Vuelta a España comienza en Valladolid bajo fuertes medidas de seguridad debido a protestas propalestinas. Se analiza la posibilidad de vida en Marte a partir de hallazgos del rover Perseverance, debatiendo sus implicaciones y la geopolítica de los anuncios de la NASA. En Cataluña, se aborda el conflicto lingüístico en las escuelas, con sentencias que dictaminan un 25% de clases en ...

SBS Assyrian
Assyrian program: 9 September 2025

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 56:44


In this program: ALC feature about Prostate Cancer, Oliver Slewa talking about privacy awareness and in Australia explained: How to deal when confronted with wildlife in Australia

Sugel Michelen on SermonAudio
¡Al César irás!

Sugel Michelen on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 55:00


A new MP3 sermon from Iglesia Biblica del Señor Jesucristo is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: ¡Al César irás! Subtitle: Hasta lo último de la tierra Speaker: Sugel Michelen Broadcaster: Iglesia Biblica del Señor Jesucristo Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/7/2025 Bible: Acts 25-26 Length: 55 min.

La ContraHistoria
Atenas contra Esparta

La ContraHistoria

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 78:18


Una de las guerras más importantes de la antigüedad clásica es la guerra del Peloponeso, un guerra que Esparta y Atenas libraron en la segunda mitad del siglo V a.C. Los griegos acababan de derrotar a los persas en las guerras médicas, un conflicto lleno de heroísmo del que Atenas emergió como la potencia hegemónica en el mar Egeo. Los atenienses aprovecharon su ubicación, el magnífico puerto de El Pireo y las minas de plata de Laurion. Esta riqueza les permitió enfrentarse a los persas y crear la Liga de Delos, una alianza que evolucionó hasta convertirse en algo parecido a un imperio marítimo ateniense. En la península del Peloponeso se encontraba Esparta, que también había brillado en su lucha contra los persas. Pero, a diferencia de la democrática Atenas, era una polis terrestre controlada por una oligarquía cuya economía se fundamentaba en las explotaciones agrarias. Esparta veía con desconfianza el expansionismo ateniense. Según Tucídides, que fue un cronista de excepción de esta guerra, el miedo al poderío de Atenas fue la causa principal del conflicto. Una serie de tensiones comerciales como la crisis de Epidamno y el Decreto Megarense, que bloqueaba a la ciudad de Mégara, aliada de Esparta, encendieron la chispa. En el año 432 a.C., la Liga del Peloponeso capitaneada por Esparta decidió ir a la guerra contra Atenas y sus aliados. La primera fase, la llamada guerra arquidámica duró diez años y terminó en tablas. La Esparta de Arquidamo II resolvió realizar expediciones anuales de saqueo al Ática para forzar a Atenas a combatir en tierra, donde los espartanos eran superiores. Pericles, consciente de la debilidad ateniense, ordenó refugiarse tras las Murallas Largas confiándolo todo en la flota para abastecer la ciudad y atacar con ella las costas del Peloponeso. Durante años se sucedieron las victorias y las derrotas que afectaron a ambos. El conflicto, ya convertido en puro desgaste, concluyó con la batalla de Anfípolis, en la que tanto el ateniense Cleón como el espartano Brásidas perecieron. Tras ello sus sucesores decidieron firmar un tratado de paz. Pero la paz fue muy efímera. Alcibíades, un carismático líder ateniense, quería dar el golpe de gracia a los espartanos y convenció a la asamblea ateniense que tenían que ir a por todas haciéndose con Sicilia. Eso les daría recursos suficientes para subyugar a Esparta y poder olvidarse para siempre de ella. La expedición a Sicilia partió de El Pireo en el año 415 a.C. Era la más ambiciosa que jamás se había concebido en Atenas. La idea era tomar Siracusa y poner toda la isla a su servicio, pero el plan se torció pronto. Alcíbiades fue acusado de profanar un templo y, cuando regresaba a Atenas para ser juzgado, se escapó a Esparta y se unió al enemigo. El asedio de Siracusa terminó en un desastre, algo que no tardaron en aprovechar los espartanos. Aconsejados por Alcibíades, los espartanos ocuparon una pequeña ciudad cercana a Atenas para privarles del acceso a los suministros del interior y a las minas de plata. Los persas entraron entonces en liza. Pactaron con Esparta financiarles una flota que pusieron al mando de Lisandro, un estratego muy hábil que sería quien diese la puntilla a Atenas en la batalla de Egospótamos en el año 405 a.C.. Sin armada y sin recursos, Atenas se rindió poco después. La guerra afectó a toda la Hélade y tuvo consecuencias devastadoras. Atenas perdió su imperio y Esparta se convirtió en la nueva potencia dominante, aunque no por mucho tiempo. El conflicto generó desencanto e introspección entre los griegos. La decadencia de las polis facilitó el ascenso de Macedonia, primero con Filipo II y luego con Alejandro Magno, lo que supuso el punto final del periodo dorado de la antigua Grecia. En El ContraSello: 0:00 Introducción 4:16 Atenas contra Esparta 1:04:16 El origen de los títulos reales 1:10:46 El imperio mongol Bibliografía: “Historia de la Guerra del Peloponeso” de Tucídides - https://amzn.to/4n86sCU “La guerra del Peloponeso” de Donald Kagan - https://amzn.to/47ZZawI “Historia de los griegos” de Indro Montanelli - https://amzn.to/46toHML “Los griegos” de Isaac Asimov - https://amzn.to/4m2jDVk · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #atenas #esparta Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Makers Mindset
Making High-Stakes Decisions and Navigating Male-Dominated Rooms with Janki Lalani Gandhi

Makers Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 33:51


Janki Lalani Gandhi spent nearly two decades in investment banking, advising founder-led brands like Supergoop, ILIA, Paige, and ALC before making a bold transition outside of corporate finance. Her career has earned her recognition as one of the Most Influential Women in Mid-Market M&A and a spot on WWD's Top 40 Under 40 in fashion and beauty.In this episode, Janki shares what she has learned along the way, from navigating male-dominated rooms to making high-stakes decisions without a playbook. She's built a leadership style that doesn't rely on being the loudest voice in the room.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[09:04] Lessons from early years in investment banking[12:38] Frameworks for assessing new opportunities[15:42] Janki's approach to high-stakes decisions with confidence[17:56] Leadership lessons and finding her own style[20:34] Staying grounded through family and personal values[23:44] Navigating motherhood, career, and the juggle[29:02] Advice for first-time founders entering competitive industries[31:46] The future of consumer brands, tech, and AILearn more about Janki by following her on LinkedIn.Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindsetwww.makersmindset.com

The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast

This week The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers talk about the digital short, Threw It on the Ground! They also chat about sketches like Blenda Fresh and Norwegian Actors' Playhouse, and special guests Stephanie Beatriz and Jonah Hill pop in to say hello! Threw It On The Ground | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAYL5H46QnQ Comedy Central Animation Panel | San Diego Comic Con 2025 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipSEFpZXmA8 THE ROSES | Official Trailer | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkgMaS5gbaA Norwegian Actors' Playhouse | https://youtu.be/wDB2RXGSe-U?si=DZWHjT7fNAbC2QFT Andy Backstage w/ Lady Gaga | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpb89hDE_g4Not all the clips we mention are available online; some never even aired.Photos and anything else mentioned in the episode can be found by following us on Instagram @thelonelyislandpod Aura FramesStart reliving your favorite memories by visiting Auraframes.com and using code Island. Get $35-off on their best-selling Carver Mat frame. Support the show by mentioning us at checkout! Terms and conditions apply. Wonderful PistachiosGrab a bag today. www.wonderfulpistachios.comMaker's MarkT his episode of The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast is brought to you by our friends at Maker's Mark. You too can celebrate the perfectly unreasonable moments in your life by visiting www.makermark.com/lonelyisland. MAKER'S MARK MAKES THEIR BOURBON CAREFULLY. PLEASE ENJOY IT THAT WAY. Maker's Mark® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky, 45% Alc./Vol. ©2025 Maker's Mark Distillery, Inc., Loretto, KY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crime All The Time Unsolved
The Alcásser Murders

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 67:09


14-year-old Miriam García Iborra, 15-year-old Antonia “Toñi” Gómez Rodríguez, and 14-year-old Desirée Hernández Folch went missing while hitchhiking to a nightclub in November 1992. In January 1993, their bodies were found in a remote area. The case of the 14-year-old Miriam García Iborra, 15-year-old Antonia “Toñi” Gómez Rodríguez, and 14-year-old Desirée Hernández Folch went missing while hitchhiking to a nightclub in November 1992. In January 1993, their bodies were found in a remote area. The case of the Alcásser girls made headlines throughout Spain. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of the Alcásser girls. One of the men involved was imprisoned for his role in the murders, but the man believed to be the main perpetrator remains at large. Many questions and theories surround this case that are still being debated to this day.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.