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Filipino actor and performer

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Best podcasts about Alex Castro

Latest podcast episodes about Alex Castro

The Growing Band Director
276 Ideas for Percussion Class with Alex Castro

The Growing Band Director

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 57:57


Alex Castro joins a conversation with Kyle around ways to engage students while having percussion class separated from the wind class. So many possiblities arise when you split up the sections for their rehearsals. There are some drawbacks, but the positives for the students and their skills, both the percussion and the winds, far outweighs the drawbacks.To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.comOur mission is to share practical  advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years.Connect with us with comments or ideasFollow the show:Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.comOn Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast GroupInstagram @thegrowingbanddirectorTik Tok @thegrowingbanddirectorIf you like what you hear please:Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director!

El VBar
Alex Castro sobre mal momento de Millonarios: Apenas ganemos un partido, salimos de esta mala racha

El VBar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 13:23


Alex Castro, uno de los nuevos jugadores de Millonarios para esta Liga colombiana 2025-II, dialogó con El VBar Carcol de Caracol Radio, refiriéndose al mal inicio de campeonato del club bogotano, a la presión ejercida por los hinchas y al técnico David González. entre otras cosas.

Voces del deporte
Alex Castro a Nacional / Jugadores del América sancionados / Santa Fe jugará en Tenjo

Voces del deporte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 24:55


Turn on the Music Podcast
How Social Media is Revolutionizing Music Discovery

Turn on the Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 65:11


In this episode of the Turn On The Music Podcast, we dive deep into the transformative power of social media in the music industry. Discover how platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are changing the game for emerging artists and music lovers alike. Whether you're an artist looking to build your fanbase or a music enthusiast searching for the next big thing, this episode is packed with insights on how social media is shaping the future of music discovery. Don't miss out!Kyle's List:Mnozil Brass - At the MoviesThe Newfangled Four - All Star (Smash Mouth cover)Me and Julio // Paul Simon // POMPLAMOOSE ft. LawrenceBlack Water - Doobie Brothers (Josh Turner Cover feat. Reina del Cid, Toni Lindgren, Carson McKee)Myles Kennedy - Levon (Elton John Cover) [Live @ SiriusXM] | OctaneKerry Ellis - Defying GravityTodrick Hall - The Wizard of Ahhhs (ft. Pentatonix) [Official Music Video]Africa (acoustic Toto cover) - Mike Masse and Jeff HallCJ's List:Marcin - Carmen Habanera on One Guitar (Official Video)The Rolling Stones: Paint It Black (Harp Cover) + Sheet MusicEMINEM ON GUITAR (Lose Yourself) - Luca Stricagnoli - Fingerstyle Guitar CoverOne More Night By Seth Mulder & Midnight RunMohini Dey : Meat Eater | Slap Bass |Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Beverly Hills Cop Theme Remix | Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | NetflixAdam Ben Ezra feat Michael Olivera - New Show

Voces del deporte
Alex Castro y el buen momento de Tolima / Junior empató en Libertadores / Derrota de Alianza en Sudamericana

Voces del deporte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 48:54


En este episodio de Voces del Deporte hablamos con Alex Catro, jugador del Tolima, sobre el buen momento del equipo. Además, conversamos sobre el empate de Junior en Libertadores y la derrota de Alianza en Sudamericana.

Blog Deportivo
Alex Castro, jugador del Deportes Tolima: "Hemos hecho un buen trabajo"

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 12:31


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El Alargue
¿Alex Castro y una indirecta para Juan Cruz Real?: “Vino un profe con una idea de juego”

El Alargue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 9:15


The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom
#381: Narrowing the strategy and execution gap with Alex Castro, CEO of 11:59

The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 31:18


Today we're going to talk about narrowing the gap between strategy and execution, and how leaders can be more successful in measuring and improving their team's results. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Alex Castro, best selling author, creator/founder of ReM Score™ and CEO of 11:59. RESOURCES 11:59 website: https://www.elevenfiftynine.com  The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems.Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company

The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlstrom
#381: Narrowing the strategy and execution gap with Alex Castro, CEO of 11:59

The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 31:18


Today we're going to talk about narrowing the gap between strategy and execution, and how leaders can be more successful in measuring and improving their team's results. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Alex Castro, best selling author, creator/founder of ReM Score™ and CEO of 11:59. RESOURCES 11:59 website: https://www.elevenfiftynine.com  The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems.Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company

Sales and Marketing Built Freedom
Integrating AI into Every Day Business with AI Expert Alex Castro CEO and founder of M Corp

Sales and Marketing Built Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 36:48


Alex Castro is the founder and CEO of M Corp. He is the creator of the REM score method and one of the best-selling authors in the AI space. Alex is uniquely placed to educate on AI having been in the space for over a decade and having a breadth of knowledge in Identifying how businesses can implement the world of AI. Alex talks to Ryan about how we can all utilise and integrate AI for use in day-to-day services and how we can push this further by using the web3 space and even creating NFTs. KEY TAKEAWAYS M Corps go to market strategy is about the art of the possible. How they can enable companies that have data and AI strategies and allowing them to realise these visions. M Corp is a services firm that has developed IP products and solutions in how to collect good quality data that you can then feed into an ai model to facilitate automation. People fear that automation limits jobs but it in fact creates more demand from customers. In the AI/Automation space, there is a new version being created every 48 hours, -vs- the typical 3-month period of other industries. Having individuals use and utilise AI for certain tasks frees them to focus on more value-added activities including product development. It can also be used with quality data to show which products are worth spending time on as proven by M Corp with many of their clients. What M Corp advocates for in AI, is to not buy projects anymore but instead buy an ‘engine' and click it into what you already have and then an engineer managing that for you. The best way to keep up with AI and its developments right now is to choose one of the companies with big infrastructure and apply and modify it for your own use. BEST MOMENTS “There's a 12%-30% uptick in customer engagement when automation kicks in” “Every 48 hours there is another version of AI being deployed” “We don't have any investors and we don't have any debt” “They began to dwindle down products that weren't performing” Do You Want The Closing Secrets That Helped Close Over $125 Million in New Business for Free?"  Grab them HERE: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecrets Ryan Staley Founder and CEO Whale Boss 312-848-7443 ryan@whalesellingsystem.com www.ryanstaley.io  EPISODE RESOURCES   ABOUT THE SHOW How do you grow like a VC-backed company without taking on investors? Do you want to create a lifestyle business, a performance business or an empire? How do you scale to an exit without losing your freedom?Join the host Ryan Staley every Monday and Wednesday for conversations with the brightest and best Founders, CEO and Entrepreneurs to crack the code on repeatable revenue growth, leadership, lifestyle freedom and mindset.This show has featured Startup and Billion Dollar Founders, Best Selling Authors, and the World's Top Sales and Marketing Experts like Terry Jones (Founder of Travelocity and Chairman of Kayak), Andrew Gazdecki (Founder of Micro Acquire), Harpal Sambhi (Founder of Magical with a previous exit to Linkedin) and many more. This is where Scaling and Sales are made simple in 25 minutes or less.Saas, Saas growth, Scale, Business Growth, B2b Saas, Saas Sales, Enterprise Saas, Business growth strategy, founder, ceo: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecretsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Management Blueprint
105: Raise Your Execution Game with Alex Castro

Management Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 29:45


https://youtu.be/EZRNu_sbjTs Alex Castro is an execution alignment expert, best-selling author, and the creator of ReM Score. We discuss the role of an execution alignment expert, reasons why businesses struggle with strategy execution, and how the ReM Score drives innovation growth opportunities.   --- Raise Your Execution Game with Alex Castro  Our guest is Alex Castro, the founder and creator of the ReM Score and an expert in aligning strategy and execution for digital transformation. Hey, Alex, great to have you on the podcast. Fantastic to be here. Thank you so much for the opportunity. Absolutely. So your topic is a pretty intriguing one, and we'll get to it in a minute. But first, I'd like you to share with us how you got here to become an entrepreneur and what prompted you to explore this area of strategy and execution and digital transformation. Yeah, for sure. But, you know, the entrepreneurial journey has been one really of learning, learning mostly where I work best. And you know, in listening to some of your previous podcasts, you know, there's some that talk about how they saw a gap in the market or that there was this itch they had they had to fulfill. And for me, it was a little bit more straightforward from the context that I just didn't like working for other people. And I found that that was too risky, you know, putting my future and my, sort of my ambitions in somebody else's hands, whether they chose to support them or not. And so for me, it was a little bit of foundational is that I'm just a terrible employee. So, but the, you know, the thing for a transformation that came around is both in the startups that I've done, as well as having worked in large companies like Raytheon and Transamerica, the missed potential is enormous. There's a lot of very good thinking going on. And what you see in those roles, but especially as a consultant, is the fact that there's a lot of good potential, a lot of opportunity that, you know, through the execution process and the transformation processes is not being realized. And the things to correct it are not as daunting as people think. And I think that they're tightening the screws in the wrong places as it were. So that's what really drives a lot of my energy on a daily. That's really interesting. So what does an execution alignment expert actually do? Really what I focus on and what our brand focuses on is how do you translate that strategic idea, the strategic initiative into action so that you have the realized product on the other side. And we deal with things like integrating acquisitions. We help clients with rolling out artificial intelligence and machine learning or migrating to the cloud or transforming their back office, modernizing their back office, as well as either launching a new product, which we do internally, but also exploring new markets. And what you'll see is that there's a lot of emphasis in the validity of the idea, the analysis of the validity. Sometimes you hear that analysis paralysis component. I experienced that in quite a few different businesses. Then there's this very thorough deep review, and then what happens is that idea gets basically thrown over the wall to a delivery team, an execution team, and the executives sit there with their arms crossed going, okay, well, where is it? Are you done yet? That's one of the typical misalignment things is assuming that as an executive that you've built a business and people process technology that can adapt to the next generation of transformation. And what I developed about 20 years ago was a model that fundamentally spoke to the fact the more aggressive that transformation is, if you look, if you kind of have a graph in your bottom left-hand corner of that graph, you've got a line that goes from bottom left up to the right, right, growth, and you have a box and that's your current state of people process technology. And as that box goes up that line up and to the right,

Kraig Adams
Alex Castro - Graphic Designer at The Verge

Kraig Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 32:46


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Grab'em in the Brisket - A Texas BBQ Podcast
Ep 198: Houston World's Championship BBQ Contest with SmellaQue, Kaiden Blake, and Qston BBQ

Grab'em in the Brisket - A Texas BBQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 82:53


Episode 198! In this episode we are out at the World Championship BBQ Competition at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Our guests include Janice from SmellaQue, Kaiden Blake from KBs Outdoor Kitchen, and our host Alex Castro of Qston BBQ!     We've joined the Oddpods Media Network! https://oddpodsmedia.com/     Send your questions, bbq fails and wins to info@grabeminthebrisket.com or simply leave it as a message at 434-829-2299 Check us out on: www.grabeminthebrisket.com TikTok - @grabeminthebrisket Facebook- @grabeminthebrisket Instagram- @grabeminthebrisket Youtube- @grabeminthebrisket Twitter- @grabthebrisket Email- info@grabeminthebrisket.com Thanks to our partners and sponsors! Oklahoma Joe's https://www.oklahomajoes.com/rider-pellet-grills?utm_source=pr&utm_campaign=grab_em_brisket   NBBQA - National BBQ and Grilling Asssociation https://www.nbbqa.org/   Barbecue News Magazine https://www.barbecuenews.com   Clean Space Project Gloves https://cleanspaceproject.com/discount/brisket?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fcsp-nitrile-gloves   Sucklebusters https://www.sucklebusters.com/   Dalstrong https://dalstrong.com/?ref=S1CLUEQO6rEHh9   CoolieNation https://www.coolienation.com/brisket   Cambro Mfg https://www.cambro.com/   Texas Brew Hopper https://www.texasbrewhopper.com/   The Smoke Sheet https://www.bbqnewsletter.com/   Bolner's Fiesta Spices https://www.fiestaspices.com/   YETI Coolers https://www.yeti.com/en_US  

Pocket Sized Pep Talks
Measure, Execute, Win: Avoiding Strategic Debacles

Pocket Sized Pep Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 53:10


In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, you'll learn:One of the biggest killers of good ideas; Cognitive biases.Why transformation is so hard on companies.What a ReM Score™ score is, and how it's utilized.Understanding the blind spots we have when it identifying and implementing ideas.Why leaders struggle in realizing their transformation vision.How you can make data driven decisions that produce better results.The top three areas that are missed in understanding transformation success.Mentors  that helped shape Alex's views.For more information about this guest:https://the-mcorp.com/about/leadership/

Boss Uncaged
CEO and Co-Founder Of M Corp: Alex Castro AKA The Measurable Boss - S4E21 (#152)

Boss Uncaged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 54:38


“Being in an acquisition, new product, whatever, you repeat that cycle over and over again and what starts to happen is you're starting to really demoralize your teams and your people and your culture. I'm sure that you've been in a position where you have leadership making decisions and you keep getting thrown into projects and you keep getting thrown into efforts that never materialize as a win. So as a human being, we need to win. Like we actually need to see things through." In Season 4, Episode 21 of the Boss Uncaged Podcast, S.A. Grant sits down with the CEO and Co-Founder of M Corp, Alex Castro.

The Innovation Meets Leadership Podcast
21. Measure, Execute & Win with Alex Castro

The Innovation Meets Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 25:03


Welcome to Innovation Meets Leadership! I'm your host, Natalie Born. In this episode, we welcome Alex Castro of M Corp. He discusses how to identify and address the root causes of failed strategic initiatives to make future attempts at execution more successful. He also shares his thoughts on recognizing and overcoming cognitive bias, utilizing data in decision-making, and being adaptive to change as an organization. Alex Castro is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author, and creator/founder of ReM Score™ Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities. Main Takeaways: Bridging the Gap Between Ideas and Execution Employees Want to Be Part of the Winning Team Strategies for Execution Success Avoiding Rigged Decision-Making Key Quote: “There's a hair's difference between the top team in a league and the bottom team. And it's really how well can they put the execution component together, right? You can have the best playbook in the world but if you don't know how to really tune that play in, it's kind of useless.” - Alex Castro Be sure to check out full show notes at https://innovationmeetsleadership.com/resources or click "Episode Website" below. Connect with Alex Website: https://www.alexcastro.io/, https://the-mcorp.com/ These are proven solutions to advance your innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com or connect with us on Instagram or Facebook @innovationmeetsleadership Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/support

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Fidelis Leadership Podcast
Season 6 - Episode 80: Alex Castro

Fidelis Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 63:22


Alex Castro is the CEO of M Corp and has helped clients deliver complex corporate strategies for the last twenty years. He finds new approaches to serving and building companies by identifying their operational vulnerabilities and correcting them. He is also the author of a best-selling book and we're going to discuss the book and other topics during today's episode! Find him on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thealexcastro Learn more at: https://www.alexcastro.io/

ARKADETING, el poder del videomarketing. (Sara Panacea)
Como optimizar contenidos de blog ft Alex Castro Valín (ep 30)

ARKADETING, el poder del videomarketing. (Sara Panacea)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 110:51


Alex se dedica a la curación de contenido, es capaz de coger cualquier tema, analizarlo, estudiarlo y crear un artículo para el blog y redes sociales que potencien la marca, la metodología de curación de contenido que lleva a cabo Alex es bastante interesante de conocer, así que presta atención a este podcast, pero es que también nos ha compartido algunas perlitas de lo más interesantes para tener en cuenta a la hora de distribuir y crear nuestros contenidos. Si quieres participar en las charlas en directo para hacer preguntas a los invitados pásate por mi canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/sarapanacea

EM360 Podcast
What is Holding Back Companies' Potential in Digital Transformation?

EM360 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 14:38


It's safe to say we're witnessing a digital transformation revolution.  Not just an integration of tech into all areas of a business, true transformation comes from cultural change and continuously challenging the limits of your brand.  And as the world becomes more and more digital, there's no longer a question of if you transform, but when and how drastically your transformation is. In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Alex Castro, Founder of ReM Score, to discuss:  The one thing that companies need to change Accelerating value creation Owning tech vs buying data

Adult Child
Turning Trauma Into Gold w/ Alex Castro-Croy

Adult Child

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 78:40


Alex is a Licensed Addiction Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor, and is currently working on his Ph.D. in Depth Psychology. Mr. Castro is the Clinical Director and president of Life Recovery Centers in Northglenn and Denver, Colorado. Mr. Castro has over 15 years combined experience as a Drug Court Probation Officer, EMDR, Trauma and addiction counselor. He also currently works as an Adjunct professor at Metro State University in the Human Services Department. He is a Bilingual/bicultural Certified EMDR therapist and EMDR consultant-in-training.Life Recovery CentersSupport the Podcast -https://www.patreon.com/adultchildwww.buymeacoffee.com/adultchildFollow Andrea on social -www.instagram.com/adultchildpodwww.tiktok.com/@adultchildpodMid-roll music source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cKkrD1jHcg I do not own the rights of song - for entertainment purposes only)Support the show

Management Blueprint
105: Raise Your Execution Game with Alex Castro

Management Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 29:45


Alex Castro is an execution alignment expert, best-selling author, and the creator of ReM Score. We discuss the role of an execution alignment expert, reasons why businesses struggle with strategy execution, and how the ReM Score drives innovation growth opportunities.   Time Stamps [00:26] Alex's entrepreneurial journey [02:39] The primary role of an execution alignment expert  [06:08] Reasons why businesses struggle with execution [08:33] The biggest unsolved problem with strategy execution [14:16] Understanding the gap between idea, strategy, and execution [17:17]  Strategy execution: How to escape the 80% failure rate [20:33] The four phases of an effective execution framework [22:49] The 14 modeling ingredients for effective strategy implementation [24:11] Alex describes the strategy and benefits of using Rem Score [26:09 How to use ReM Score as a small/mid-sized business owner [28:15] Parting thoughts    Links and Resources Steve and Greg Cleary's New Book: Pinnacle: Five Principles that Take Your Business to the Top of the Mountain Measure, Execute, Win: Avoiding Strategic Initiative Debacles and Knowing What Your Business Can and Can't Do Well by Alex Castro Remscore.com Alex's LinkedIn 

Sage Advice Podcast
Thought Leader - Alex Castro on how SMBs can best distribute their innovation resources

Sage Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 12:38


Alex Castro is cofounder and CEO of M Corp and is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author, and creator of the ReM Score™. Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities.

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast
Thought Leader - Alex Castro on how SMBs can best distribute their innovation resources

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 12:38


Alex Castro is cofounder and CEO of M Corp and is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author, and creator of the ReM Score™. Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities.

Innovation Talks
Shifting Strategies with Alex Castro

Innovation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 36:05


Alex Castro is the CEO of M Corp, an IT services and consulting company that partners with businesses to help them achieve long-term modernization through improved data and technology. Alex is driven to bridge the gap between ideas and execution in the modern world, which explains why he took it upon himself to [...] The post Shifting Strategies with Alex Castro appeared first on Sopheon.

Innovation Talks
Shifting Strategies with Alex Castro

Innovation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 36:05


Alex Castro is the CEO of M Corp, an IT services and consulting company that partners with businesses to help them achieve long-term modernization through improved data and technology. Alex is driven to bridge the gap between ideas and execution in the modern world, which explains why he took it upon himself to learn and [...] The post Shifting Strategies with Alex Castro appeared first on Sopheon.

The Soul-ish Podcast
#95 THE MEDICINE IS FORGIVENESS W/ALEX CASTRO CROY

The Soul-ish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 69:38


Welcome to Episode 95 of The Soul-ish Podcast! In this episode I have a return guest Alex Castro Croy! His last episode (#92) received tons of amazing feedback, and so we had to sit down and continue the conversation and go even deeper in how “The Medicine Is In The Wound”.. and how we begin the journey is forgiveness. More about Alex: He is a bilingual, bicultural, Trauma and Addiction Counselor and owner/Lead Clinician of Life Recovery Centers in Denver and Northglenn Colorado. First generation immigrant from Mexico who accomplished his dream in higher education receiving an AA in Pastoral Ministry (Dallas, Texas), Bachelor of Science in Human Services (MSU in Denver, Colorado) and MA in Community Counseling from Regis University (Denver, Co). He is continuing to pursue his MA/Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Alex's passion includes training, teaching, counseling, and consulting. He has been an Adjunct Professor for the Human Services Department at MSU-Denver for 8 years. He has served as an Interventionist for the Latino GLBTQ community, Drug Court Probation Officer at Denver Juvenile Court Probation (8 years), Bilingual Diversion Officer for Denver DA office (5 years), and currently owner and director of Life Recovery Centers (6 years). He has worked with a variety of clients from all walks of life and his eclectic therapeutic interventions have proven to be effective in treating trauma and addiction. As a clinician, he's constantly reminded to engage in the art of self-care within the 5 domains of self. He has learned in his experience as a human in the clinical role, that the human comes first, then the professional side. Therefore, he has learned to honor and respect the human part of ourselves first in order to be effective in the profession role. His Depth/Jungian perspective always defaults back to soul work and soul tending (therapy). IG: @chachodecroy Watch his TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_castro_croy_not_my_chicken Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSoulishPodcast Website: www.whitneyabke.com/thesoulishpodcast Audio: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thesoulishpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesoulishpodcast Book a session with Whitney: www.whitneyabke.com/services To order Zaca: www.zacalife.com and use Promo Code: SOULISH15 p.s. If you love this podcast, please be a wonderful human share, subscribe, rate & review! ❤️ Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/HSK6PtrX4bU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast/support

Rádio Companhia
#189 - Rádio Doc Companhia: Dante Alighieri

Rádio Companhia

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 45:57


lê pra mim?
517 - um dia você terá morrido ontem - Alex Castro

lê pra mim?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 6:07


The Soul-ish Podcast
#92 "THE MEDICINE IS IN THE WOUND” HEALING TRAUMA W/ALEX CASTRO CROY

The Soul-ish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 63:05


Welcome to Episode 92 of The Soul-ish Podcast! In this episode I have a very special guest Alex Castro Croy who shares his deep work in helping people heal their trauma. More about Alex: He is a bilingual, bicultural, Trauma and Addiction Counselor and owner/Lead Clinician of Life Recovery Centers in Denver and Northglenn Colorado. First generation immigrant from Mexico who accomplished his dream in higher education receiving an AA in Pastoral Ministry (Dallas, Texas), Bachelor of Science in Human Services (MSU in Denver, Colorado) and MA in Community Counseling from Regis University (Denver, Co). He is continuing to pursue his MA/Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Alex's passion includes training, teaching, counseling, and consulting. He has been an Adjunct Professor for the Human Services Department at MSU-Denver for 8 years. He has served as an Interventionist for the Latino GLBTQ community, Drug Court Probation Officer at Denver Juvenile Court Probation (8 years), Bilingual Diversion Officer for Denver DA office (5 years), and currently owner and director of Life Recovery Centers (6 years). He has worked with a variety of clients from all walks of life and his eclectic therapeutic interventions have proven to be effective in treating trauma and addiction. As a clinician, he's constantly reminded to engage in the art of self-care within the 5 domains of self. He has learned in his experience as a human in the clinical role, that the human comes first, then the professional side. Therefore, he has learned to honor and respect the human part of ourselves first in order to be effective in the profession role. His Depth/Jungian perspective always defaults back to soul work and soul tending (therapy) IG: @chachodecroy Watch his TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_castro_croy_not_my_chicken Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSoulishPodcast Website: www.whitneyabke.com/thesoulishpodcast Audio: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thesoulishpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesoulishpodcast Book a session with Whitney: www.whitneyabke.com/services To order Zaca: www.zacalife.com and use Promo Code: SOULISH15 p.s. If you love this podcast, please be a wonderful human share, subscribe, rate & review! ❤️ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast/support

American Forked Podcast
#65 Is that a 9 in your pocket? (Featuring Alex Castro)

American Forked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 77:30


We have the latest in our search to determine whether AI is reading our minds. Utah is changing the state flag! Gilbert Gottfried's ghost is going to be haunting our studio. Are you a man if you cried during I am Legend? The New York City subway shooting suspect has been arrested. We also discussed why we obsess over terrible news and why Elon Musk decided to not join the Twitter board. Our special guest was Alex Castro, Marine Corps veteran, Utah concealed carry permit instructor, real-estate agent and loan officer.

ManKind Podcast
How To Address Addiction | Alex Castro Croy | Ep #062

ManKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 79:23


Counselor and founder of Life Recovery Center, Alex Castro Croy, joins Brandon for a deep and meaningful conversation on how we must change how we address addiction in those who suffer from the illness. Key takeaways from this episode: We have been treating addiction/addicts all wrong. We must start to address the earlier life experiences and traumas that lead to addiction.How we can heal and bless ourselves and others by honoring our humanity.Alex's story of being raised in a religiously oppressive home and how that impacted him coming out as a gay man. Loved Alex? You Can Find Out More Here:Life Recovery CenterAlex's Ted TalkShare Your Feedback: brandon@brandonclift.comPlease Leave an iTunes Rating & Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied
Ad Tech Firms Under Fire For Data Scraping + 5 more stories for Mar 11, 2022

Sounds Profitable: Adtech Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 9:38


Today on The Download from Sounds Profitable; ad tech firms are under fire for data scraping, Amazon joins the social audio market, YouTube is paying podcasters to incorporate video, and more. Morning Brew’s Ryan Barwick reports that trade groups acting on behalf of publishers from the US, UK, and Canada are accusing ad-tech firms of unfairly scraping metadata from websites Once collected, this allegedly ill-gotten data is used to create contextual advertising segments for clients without the publisher’s consent, also undercutting the publishers’ attempts to directly sell contextual advertising deals. “Now that third-party cookies are dying and some ad dollars are shifting to contextual advertising—ads based on the content of the media, not on personal information—publishers want a (better) seat at the table and stronger terms as the industry adopts new technologies.” Richard Reeves, managing director of the Association of Online Publishers, summarized the issue of companies scraping data. “What we are now seeing is people almost brazenly walking through your home, and removing your furniture, and selling your assets elsewhere. And you don’t even know that they’re doing it, or you can’t receive any value for it. Just because you can doesn’t mean to say you should.” Data scraping isn’t new to podcasting, either. Transcription happens in podcasting, with and without a publisher's consent. It’s likely however this wider publisher issue plays out will have trickle-down effects to what companies can do with unlicensed podcast transcripts. Amazon has a new social audio app to make podcasters' dreams of being a DJ come true. Brad Hill of Rain News reports: “While early reports compare Amp to Clubhouse, Amazon’s promotional emphasis is on building interactive music shows, something like live, interactive radio.” Amp brings to mind an obscure podcasting tool Spotify launched for Anchor in late 2020. The feature, titled Shows with Music at launch, allows podcasters on Anchor to slot any song in the Spotify catalog between any pre-recorded podcast segments. Listeners with Spotify Premium would experience a seamless transition as if the music was baked into the podcast, while free listeners would hear a thirty-second preview of the song. Shows with Music still exists, technically, but has fallen by the wayside to become a feature hidden in the Anchor interface. Much like the forgotten podcasts from big-name creators covered last week. Amp, conversely, only requires listeners to sign up for a free Amp account to listen to creators. The Verge’s Jack Kastrenakes writes: “Amazon is positioning this as more of a radio-style service than a live chat service (there’s even a five-person cap on callers right now), which is probably for the best.” Shows with Music was a cool feature that enabled podcasters to live out their radio DJ dreams in a copyright-friendly manner. Another platform with a massive collection of licensed content at their disposal playing in this podcasting-adjacent space might just lead to more creativity and innovation in the social audio sphere. On Tuesday, podcasting ad tech company Gumball announced they had raised ten million in Series A funding. Brad Hill of Rain News reports, “Gumball, which was started by podcast comedy network Headgum, allows advertisers to programatically buy pre-recorded host-read ads. The system offers real-time inventory browsing, demographic audience targeting, and verification of placement and listening. The company lists a few brands which have used the system — Casper, CBS, Netflix, OkCupid, Squarespace, Warby Parker, and others.” Naturally, the Gumball system is deployed across the entire Headgum network, serving ads on flagship podcasts like The Doughboys, Punch up the Jam, and We Hate Movies. YouTube is taking podcasting seriously enough to put their money where their mouth is. Last Friday Bloomberg’s Ashely Carman reported both independent podcasters and podcast networks, all of which asked for anonymity, received offers ranging from $50,000 to $300,000 to create filmed versions of their episodes, as well as “other kinds of videos.” Video podcasts on YouTube historically have done well. As the platform matured from cat clips to encouraging content creators to make longer and longer content, the unedited video chat show took off. Productions like The H3H3 Podcast and The Joe Rogan Experience saw great success embracing the platform. That said, as Carman said, “However, the cost to build a studio, hire editors, and develop a fully functioning video publishing pipeline can deter networks and shows from adopting the platform.” In addition to these cash injections implying YouTube wants to seed more of a professionally-produced podcasting atmosphere, there are small infrastructure moves to suggest this is a long-term plan. Alex Castro at The Verge reminds readers that back in October YouTube began allowing Canadian users to listen to videos while the device was not focusing on the YouTube app or was locked. As YouTube power users in the US can attest, this feature is pushed very hard in YouTube Premium advertising as a good reason to sign up. Without putting on a podcast-branded tin-foil hat, it seems like making the ability to use YouTube like a podcasting app would be a huge step towards YouTube courting more podcasters and their audiences. On Tuesday The Hollywood Reporter’s J. Clara Chan published an exclusive announcement that UTA has launched Audio IQ, a data analytics service to facilitate podcast deals. The service will make use of social media, search results, and other open-source data to inform both clients and agents of a podcasts’ health to facilitate dealmaking. “While podcast analytics can often rely on historical data points like number of downloads or past ad revenue, UTA’s Audio IQ analyses also offer future projections — a tool that is particularly key in negotiations for shows that have not yet launched or for identifying emerging talent.” Audio IQ comes onto the field as massive podcast outfits buy up previously third-party analytics companies - see our February 18th episode for coverage of the Spotify acquisition of Chartable - and that atmosphere has UTA IQ lead Joe Kessler concerned. As Kessler is quoted by Chan’s article: “I’m hopeful that this announcement serves as a wake-up call for the podcasting industry to somehow coalesce around a common source of truth and data for the industry, because it’s sorely needed as it’s maturing.” Finally, a smaller bit of news that’s not technically a full news story yet, but we feel is worth keeping an eye on as things develop. There was something about Tuesday this week that lead to podcasting announcements. Ashley Carman tweeted the exclusive scoop that three senior leaders at Megaphone are leaving. CEO Brendan Monaghan, CRO Matt Turk, and COO Jason Cox, all in their positions prior to the Spotify buyout, have been confirmed to be leaving the company after their one-year contracts expired. The three are now starting a blockchain company. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Special thanks to Ian Powell for his audio prowess, and to our media host, Omny Studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Hear Things
Ad Tech Firms Under Fire For Data Scraping + 5 more stories for Mar 11, 2022

I Hear Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 9:38


Today on The Download from Sounds Profitable; ad tech firms are under fire for data scraping, Amazon joins the social audio market, YouTube is paying podcasters to incorporate video, and more. Morning Brew’s Ryan Barwick reports that trade groups acting on behalf of publishers from the US, UK, and Canada are accusing ad-tech firms of unfairly scraping metadata from websites Once collected, this allegedly ill-gotten data is used to create contextual advertising segments for clients without the publisher’s consent, also undercutting the publishers’ attempts to directly sell contextual advertising deals. “Now that third-party cookies are dying and some ad dollars are shifting to contextual advertising—ads based on the content of the media, not on personal information—publishers want a (better) seat at the table and stronger terms as the industry adopts new technologies.” Richard Reeves, managing director of the Association of Online Publishers, summarized the issue of companies scraping data. “What we are now seeing is people almost brazenly walking through your home, and removing your furniture, and selling your assets elsewhere. And you don’t even know that they’re doing it, or you can’t receive any value for it. Just because you can doesn’t mean to say you should.” Data scraping isn’t new to podcasting, either. Transcription happens in podcasting, with and without a publisher's consent. It’s likely however this wider publisher issue plays out will have trickle-down effects to what companies can do with unlicensed podcast transcripts. Amazon has a new social audio app to make podcasters' dreams of being a DJ come true. Brad Hill of Rain News reports: “While early reports compare Amp to Clubhouse, Amazon’s promotional emphasis is on building interactive music shows, something like live, interactive radio.” Amp brings to mind an obscure podcasting tool Spotify launched for Anchor in late 2020. The feature, titled Shows with Music at launch, allows podcasters on Anchor to slot any song in the Spotify catalog between any pre-recorded podcast segments. Listeners with Spotify Premium would experience a seamless transition as if the music was baked into the podcast, while free listeners would hear a thirty-second preview of the song. Shows with Music still exists, technically, but has fallen by the wayside to become a feature hidden in the Anchor interface. Much like the forgotten podcasts from big-name creators covered last week. Amp, conversely, only requires listeners to sign up for a free Amp account to listen to creators. The Verge’s Jack Kastrenakes writes: “Amazon is positioning this as more of a radio-style service than a live chat service (there’s even a five-person cap on callers right now), which is probably for the best.” Shows with Music was a cool feature that enabled podcasters to live out their radio DJ dreams in a copyright-friendly manner. Another platform with a massive collection of licensed content at their disposal playing in this podcasting-adjacent space might just lead to more creativity and innovation in the social audio sphere. On Tuesday, podcasting ad tech company Gumball announced they had raised ten million in Series A funding. Brad Hill of Rain News reports, “Gumball, which was started by podcast comedy network Headgum, allows advertisers to programatically buy pre-recorded host-read ads. The system offers real-time inventory browsing, demographic audience targeting, and verification of placement and listening. The company lists a few brands which have used the system — Casper, CBS, Netflix, OkCupid, Squarespace, Warby Parker, and others.” Naturally, the Gumball system is deployed across the entire Headgum network, serving ads on flagship podcasts like The Doughboys, Punch up the Jam, and We Hate Movies. YouTube is taking podcasting seriously enough to put their money where their mouth is. Last Friday Bloomberg’s Ashely Carman reported both independent podcasters and podcast networks, all of which asked for anonymity, received offers ranging from $50,000 to $300,000 to create filmed versions of their episodes, as well as “other kinds of videos.” Video podcasts on YouTube historically have done well. As the platform matured from cat clips to encouraging content creators to make longer and longer content, the unedited video chat show took off. Productions like The H3H3 Podcast and The Joe Rogan Experience saw great success embracing the platform. That said, as Carman said, “However, the cost to build a studio, hire editors, and develop a fully functioning video publishing pipeline can deter networks and shows from adopting the platform.” In addition to these cash injections implying YouTube wants to seed more of a professionally-produced podcasting atmosphere, there are small infrastructure moves to suggest this is a long-term plan. Alex Castro at The Verge reminds readers that back in October YouTube began allowing Canadian users to listen to videos while the device was not focusing on the YouTube app or was locked. As YouTube power users in the US can attest, this feature is pushed very hard in YouTube Premium advertising as a good reason to sign up. Without putting on a podcast-branded tin-foil hat, it seems like making the ability to use YouTube like a podcasting app would be a huge step towards YouTube courting more podcasters and their audiences. On Tuesday The Hollywood Reporter’s J. Clara Chan published an exclusive announcement that UTA has launched Audio IQ, a data analytics service to facilitate podcast deals. The service will make use of social media, search results, and other open-source data to inform both clients and agents of a podcasts’ health to facilitate dealmaking. “While podcast analytics can often rely on historical data points like number of downloads or past ad revenue, UTA’s Audio IQ analyses also offer future projections — a tool that is particularly key in negotiations for shows that have not yet launched or for identifying emerging talent.” Audio IQ comes onto the field as massive podcast outfits buy up previously third-party analytics companies - see our February 18th episode for coverage of the Spotify acquisition of Chartable - and that atmosphere has UTA IQ lead Joe Kessler concerned. As Kessler is quoted by Chan’s article: “I’m hopeful that this announcement serves as a wake-up call for the podcasting industry to somehow coalesce around a common source of truth and data for the industry, because it’s sorely needed as it’s maturing.” Finally, a smaller bit of news that’s not technically a full news story yet, but we feel is worth keeping an eye on as things develop. There was something about Tuesday this week that lead to podcasting announcements. Ashley Carman tweeted the exclusive scoop that three senior leaders at Megaphone are leaving. CEO Brendan Monaghan, CRO Matt Turk, and COO Jason Cox, all in their positions prior to the Spotify buyout, have been confirmed to be leaving the company after their one-year contracts expired. The three are now starting a blockchain company. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Special thanks to Ian Powell for his audio prowess, and to our media host, Omny Studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Download from Sounds Profitable
Ad Tech Firms Under Fire For Data Scraping + 5 more stories for Mar 11, 2022

The Download from Sounds Profitable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 9:38


Today on The Download from Sounds Profitable; ad tech firms are under fire for data scraping, Amazon joins the social audio market, YouTube is paying podcasters to incorporate video, and more. Morning Brew's Ryan Barwick reports that trade groups acting on behalf of publishers from the US, UK, and Canada are accusing ad-tech firms of unfairly scraping metadata from websites Once collected, this allegedly ill-gotten data is used to create contextual advertising segments for clients without the publisher's consent, also undercutting the publishers' attempts to directly sell contextual advertising deals. “Now that third-party cookies are dying and some ad dollars are shifting to contextual advertising—ads based on the content of the media, not on personal information—publishers want a (better) seat at the table and stronger terms as the industry adopts new technologies.” Richard Reeves, managing director of the Association of Online Publishers, summarized the issue of companies scraping data. “What we are now seeing is people almost brazenly walking through your home, and removing your furniture, and selling your assets elsewhere. And you don't even know that they're doing it, or you can't receive any value for it. Just because you can doesn't mean to say you should.” Data scraping isn't new to podcasting, either. Transcription happens in podcasting, with and without a publisher's consent. It's likely however this wider publisher issue plays out will have trickle-down effects to what companies can do with unlicensed podcast transcripts. Amazon has a new social audio app to make podcasters' dreams of being a DJ come true. Brad Hill of Rain News reports: “While early reports compare Amp to Clubhouse, Amazon's promotional emphasis is on building interactive music shows, something like live, interactive radio.” Amp brings to mind an obscure podcasting tool Spotify launched for Anchor in late 2020. The feature, titled Shows with Music at launch, allows podcasters on Anchor to slot any song in the Spotify catalog between any pre-recorded podcast segments. Listeners with Spotify Premium would experience a seamless transition as if the music was baked into the podcast, while free listeners would hear a thirty-second preview of the song. Shows with Music still exists, technically, but has fallen by the wayside to become a feature hidden in the Anchor interface. Much like the forgotten podcasts from big-name creators covered last week. Amp, conversely, only requires listeners to sign up for a free Amp account to listen to creators. The Verge's Jack Kastrenakes writes: “Amazon is positioning this as more of a radio-style service than a live chat service (there's even a five-person cap on callers right now), which is probably for the best.” Shows with Music was a cool feature that enabled podcasters to live out their radio DJ dreams in a copyright-friendly manner. Another platform with a massive collection of licensed content at their disposal playing in this podcasting-adjacent space might just lead to more creativity and innovation in the social audio sphere. On Tuesday, podcasting ad tech company Gumball announced they had raised ten million in Series A funding. Brad Hill of Rain News reports, “Gumball, which was started by podcast comedy network Headgum, allows advertisers to programatically buy pre-recorded host-read ads. The system offers real-time inventory browsing, demographic audience targeting, and verification of placement and listening. The company lists a few brands which have used the system — Casper, CBS, Netflix, OkCupid, Squarespace, Warby Parker, and others.” Naturally, the Gumball system is deployed across the entire Headgum network, serving ads on flagship podcasts like The Doughboys, Punch up the Jam, and We Hate Movies. YouTube is taking podcasting seriously enough to put their money where their mouth is. Last Friday Bloomberg's Ashely Carman reported both independent podcasters and podcast networks, all of which asked for anonymity, received offers ranging from $50,000 to $300,000 to create filmed versions of their episodes, as well as “other kinds of videos.” Video podcasts on YouTube historically have done well. As the platform matured from cat clips to encouraging content creators to make longer and longer content, the unedited video chat show took off. Productions like The H3H3 Podcast and The Joe Rogan Experience saw great success embracing the platform. That said, as Carman said, “However, the cost to build a studio, hire editors, and develop a fully functioning video publishing pipeline can deter networks and shows from adopting the platform.” In addition to these cash injections implying YouTube wants to seed more of a professionally-produced podcasting atmosphere, there are small infrastructure moves to suggest this is a long-term plan. Alex Castro at The Verge reminds readers that back in October YouTube began allowing Canadian users to listen to videos while the device was not focusing on the YouTube app or was locked. As YouTube power users in the US can attest, this feature is pushed very hard in YouTube Premium advertising as a good reason to sign up. Without putting on a podcast-branded tin-foil hat, it seems like making the ability to use YouTube like a podcasting app would be a huge step towards YouTube courting more podcasters and their audiences. On Tuesday The Hollywood Reporter's J. Clara Chan published an exclusive announcement that UTA has launched Audio IQ, a data analytics service to facilitate podcast deals. The service will make use of social media, search results, and other open-source data to inform both clients and agents of a podcasts' health to facilitate dealmaking. “While podcast analytics can often rely on historical data points like number of downloads or past ad revenue, UTA's Audio IQ analyses also offer future projections — a tool that is particularly key in negotiations for shows that have not yet launched or for identifying emerging talent.” Audio IQ comes onto the field as massive podcast outfits buy up previously third-party analytics companies - see our February 18th episode for coverage of the Spotify acquisition of Chartable - and that atmosphere has UTA IQ lead Joe Kessler concerned. As Kessler is quoted by Chan's article: “I'm hopeful that this announcement serves as a wake-up call for the podcasting industry to somehow coalesce around a common source of truth and data for the industry, because it's sorely needed as it's maturing.” Finally, a smaller bit of news that's not technically a full news story yet, but we feel is worth keeping an eye on as things develop. There was something about Tuesday this week that lead to podcasting announcements. Ashley Carman tweeted the exclusive scoop that three senior leaders at Megaphone are leaving. CEO Brendan Monaghan, CRO Matt Turk, and COO Jason Cox, all in their positions prior to the Spotify buyout, have been confirmed to be leaving the company after their one-year contracts expired. The three are now starting a blockchain company. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Special thanks to Ian Powell for his audio prowess, and to our media host, Omny Studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sounds Profitable en Español
Las empresas de tecnología publicitaria son criticadas por el raspado de datos y 5 historias más, 11 de marzo 2022

Sounds Profitable en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 11:05


Bienvenidos Al Download de Sounds Profitable, las noticias más importantes de esta semana en el mundo del podcasting. Ryan Barwick, de Morning Brew, informa que grupos comerciales que representan unas editoriales de los EE. UU., el Reino Unido y Canadá -- están acusando a las empresas de tecnología publicitaria de injustamente extraer metadatos de sus sitios de web. Después de ser recopilados, estos datos, presuntamente obtenidos de forma ilícita, se utilizan para crear segmentos de publicidad contextual para los clientes sin el permiso de las editoriales, lo que también debilita los intentos de las editoriales de vender directamente la publicidad contextual. Según Ryan Barwick, “Ahora que las cookies de tercera parte se están muriendo y los dólares publicitarios se están moviendo a publicidad contextual (anuncios basados ​​en el contenido, no en información personal), las editoriales quieren un (mejor) asiento en la mesa y mejores términos mientras la industria adopta nuevas tecnologías”. Fin de cita Richard Reeves, director gerente de la Asociación de editoriales en línea (Association of Online Publishers), noto el problema de las empresas que extraen datos. Reeves dice, “Lo que estamos viendo ahora es casi como si hubiera gente caminando sin vergüenza por tu casa, quitando los muebles y vendiendo tus bienes por otras partes. Y ni siquiera sabes que lo están haciendo, o no puedes recibir ninguna compensación por las ventas. El hecho que pueden hacerlo, no significa que deben hacerlo” Fin de cita. El raspado de datos tampoco es nuevo para los podcasts. La transcripción ocurre en el podcasting, con y sin el permiso del editor. Sin embargo, es probable que este problema más amplio de las editoriales tenga efectos indirectos en lo que las empresas puedan hacer con las transcripciones de podcasts sin licencia. Amazon tiene una nueva aplicación de audio social que proporciona a los podcasters la capacidad de ser DJs. Brad Hill, de Rain News dice, “Sí bien los primeros reportes comparan Amp con Clubhouse, pero el énfasis promocional de Amazon está en la creación de programas de música interactivos, algo como la radio interactiva en vivo”, fin de cita. Amp es reminiscente de una herramienta de podcasting que Spotify lanzó para Anchor a fines de 2020. La función, llamada Shows with Music en el lanzamiento, permite a los podcasters en Anchor colocar cualquier canción en el catálogo de Spotify en cualquier segmento de podcast ya grabado. Los oyentes con Spotify Premium escucharán una transición perfecta como si la música estuviera integrada en el podcast, mientras que los oyentes gratuitos sin suscripciones escucharán un tráiler de treinta segundos de la canción. Shows with Music todavía existe, pero ya no es la estrella del partido ya que es casi una función oculta en la interfaz de Anchor. Similar a los podcasts olvidados de creadores de renombre que cubrimos en el episodio de la semana pasada. Por otra parte, Amp, solo requiere que los oyentes se inscriban para obtener una cuenta gratuita de Amp para escuchar a los creadores. Jack Kastrenakes, de la editorial The Verge escribe: "Amazon está promoviendo esto más como un servicio de estilo de radio que como un servicio de chat en vivo (incluso hay un límite de cinco personas en las llamadas en este momento), lo que probablemente sea lo mejor para todos", fin de cita. Este martes pasado, la empresa de tecnología publicitaria de podcasting, Gumball, anunció que había recaudado diez millones de dólares en financiación de Serie A. Brad Hill, de Rain News, informa: “Gumball, que fue iniciado por la red de podcasts de comedia, Headgum, permite a los anunciantes comprar programáticamente los anuncios pregrabados que son leídos por anfitriones de podcasts. El sistema ofrece búsqueda de inventario en tiempo real, dirección por audiencia demográfica y verificación de ubicación y escucha. La compañía menciona algunas marcas que han utilizado el sistema: Casper, CBS, Netflix, OkCupid, Squarespace, Warby Parker y otras”, fin de cita. Naturalmente, el sistema de Gumball se implementa en toda la red de Headgum y publica anuncios en podcasts emblemáticos como The Doughboys, Punch up the Jam y We Hate Movies. YouTube está tomando el podcasting bastante en serio. El viernes pasado, Ashley Carman de Bloomberg informó que los podcasters independientes al igual que las redes de podcasts, todos los cuales pidieron permanecer anónimos, recibieron ofertas que variaron entre $50,000 y $300,000 para crear versiones filmadas en video de sus episodios. Históricamente, los podcasts de video en YouTube han funcionado bien. Mientras que la plataforma evolucionaba de clips de gatos a este punto de animar a los creadores a hacer contenido cada vez más largo, los programas de charla en video despegaron. Producciones como The H3H3 Podcast y The Joe Rogan Experience tuvieron un gran éxito en la plataforma. Dicho esto, como dijo Carman,: "Sin embargo, el costo de construir un estudio, contratar editores y desarrollar una fábrica de publicación de videos puede disuadir a las redes y programas de adoptar la plataforma", fin de cita. Además de estos incentivos de dinero que implican que YouTube quiere crear más un medioambiente de podcasts producidos profesionalmente, han hecho unos pequeños movimientos de negocios que sugieren que este es un plan a largo plazo. Alex Castro, del editorial The Verge, les recuerda a sus lectores que en octubre YouTube comenzó a permitir que los usuarios canadienses escucharan videos mientras la aplicación estaba minimizada o en segundo plano en el dispositivo. Como pueden atestiguar los usuarios más frecuentes de YouTube en los EE. UU., esta función se promociona muchísimo en la publicidad de YouTube Premium como una buena razón para suscribirse. Parece que hacer que la capacidad de usar YouTube como una aplicación de podcasting sería un gran paso para que YouTube reclute a más podcasters y sus oyentes.. El martes, J. Clara Chan, del editorial The Hollywood Reporter, publicó un anuncio exclusivo de que UTA, United Talent Agency, lanzó Audio IQ, un servicio de análisis de datos para facilitar las ventas de podcast. El servicio utilizará las redes sociales, los resultados de búsqueda y otros datos de código abierto para informar tanto a los clientes como a las agencias sobre el estado de los podcasts para facilitar la negociación. Chan dice, “Mientras el análisis de podcasts a menudo puede basarse en puntos de datos históricos como la cantidad de descargas o los ingresos publicitarios anteriores, los análisis Audio IQ de UTA también ofrecen proyecciones futuras, una herramienta que es particularmente clave en las negociaciones de programas que aún no se han lanzado o para identificar talento nuevo.”. Fin de cita. Audio IQ entra en el campo en un tiempo cuando las empresas de podcasts masivas estan comprando compañías de análisis de terceras partes (consulta nuestro episodio del 18 de febrero para nuestra cobertura de la absorción de Chartable por Spotify) esto tiene preocupado al líder de UTA IQ, Joe Kessler. Kessler dice: "Tengo la esperanza de que este anuncio sirva como una llamada de atención para que la industria del podcasting se una de alguna manera a una fuente común de verdad y datos para la industria, porque sí es muy necesaria a medida que está madurando.” Fin de cita. Finalmente, otra noticia a la que vale la pena estar atento. Hubo algo sobre el martes de esta semana que nos trajo muchos anuncios acerca del podcasting.. Ashley Carman tuiteó la exclusiva que tres líderes superiores se van de Megaphone. Se ha confirmado que el director ejecutivo Brendan Monaghan, el director de ingresos Matt Turk y el director de operaciones Jason Cox, todos que ya estaban en sus puestos antes de la compra de Spotify, dejarán la compañía después de que caduquen sus contratos que fueron por un año. Los tres ahora están lanzando una empresa de blockchain. ¡Y así es El Download, de Sounds Profitable! Sé que recorrimos estas historias muy rápido, así que no olvides revisar los enlaces para cada artículo que mencionamos directamente en tu aplicación de podcasts o en SoundsProfitable.com/TheDownload. Y gracias por seguir con nosotros mientras continuamos haciendo cambios a este gran experimento para brindarles las mejores historias que tal vez se hayan perdido en la semana. Soy Manuela Bedoya Y yo soy Gabriel Soto. Muchas gracias a Ian Powell por ser el mejor ingeniero de audio, y a Gavin Gaddis por escribir el texto para episodio de hoy y a Omny Studio por alojar El Download. Y gracias a ti por pasar este tiempo con nosotros.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grab'em in the Brisket - A Texas BBQ Podcast
Ep 147: Houston Rodeo Cookoff Part 1 - Alex Castro of Q'ston BBQ

Grab'em in the Brisket - A Texas BBQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 41:56


Episode 147! The is part one of a three part special recorded on location at the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest at Houston Rodeo! In this first part we were joined by Alex Castro of Q'ston BBQ! We talked about all things BBQ, especially their part in this enormous event! CONTACTS Alex Castro @q_stonbbq913 on Instagram.  @qstonbbq TIKTOK.       Check us out on: www.grabeminthebrisket.com TikTok - @grabeminthebrisket Facebook- @grabeminthebrisket Instagram- @grabeminthebrisket Twitter- @grabthebrisket Email- grabeminthebrisket@gmail.com     Thanks to our partners and sponsors!   Sucklebusters https://www.sucklebusters.com/ Dalstrong https://dalstrong.com/?ref=S1CLUEQO6rEHh9 CoolieNation https://www.coolienation.com/brisket Cambro Mfg https://www.cambro.com/ Texas Brew Hopper https://www.texasbrewhopper.com/ The Smoke Sheet https://www.bbqnewsletter.com/ Bolner's Fiesta Spices https://www.fiestaspices.com/ YETI Coolers https://www.yeti.com/en_US  

Vamos que Vamos
Alex Castro: "La sanción me perjudica porque tendría que esperar”

Vamos que Vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 14:51


El futbolista de #Nacional, el colombiano Alex Castro se refirió en #VQV a la sanción que arrastra del fútbol colombiano que lo dejaría afuera del equipo por cuatro partidos. De todos modos, el jugador reconoció que desde el club enviaron una carta a la federación colombiana para reducir la pena.

Data Leadership Lessons Podcast
Quantifying Execution with Alex Castro - Episode 65

Data Leadership Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 46:59


Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7F-ZaZ2NeIk This week we welcome Alex Castro. Alex is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author and creator/founder of ReM Score™ Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities. Save 20% on your first order at the DATAVERSITY Training Center with promo code “AlgminDL” – https://training.dataversity.net/?utm_source=algmindl_res Connect with Anthony J. Algmin on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyjalgmin Data Leadership Lessons Home – https://DataLeadershipLessons.com About Our Guest: Alex Castro is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author and creator/founder of ReM Score™ Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities. What will set companies apart in these uncertain economic times are those that reduce the falloff rate of good ideas during execution, seeing more of them create value, resulting in ultimately thriving in the ‘next normal'. Aligning execution to your ideas for digital transformation and innovation is rooted in removing the biases that have us repeating the same errors in estimating our capabilities to execute. There is a way to calculate your execution capability for each idea you have, so more of them come to life, and you and your company win more. Alex is a charismatic, intelligent and knowledgeable guest, with plenty of wisdom to share. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-castro-28b1148/ Home Page: https://www.alexcastro.io/

Data Leadership Lessons Podcast
Quantifying Execution with Alex Castro – Episode 65

Data Leadership Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 46:59


Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7F-ZaZ2NeIk This week we welcome Alex Castro. Alex is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author and creator/founder of ReM Score™ Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high potential digital transformation […]

Finovate Podcast
EP 116: Alex Castro, Author of Measure, Execute, Win

Finovate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 19:13


Navigating the "execution gap" by strategically examining the space between strategy and results.

The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester
The One with the ReM Score CEO

The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 43:45


Alex Castro, Founder and CEO of ReM Score and bestselling author of “Measure, Execute, Win!” joins the show to discuss ways that government organizations should be using data to optimize their decision-making and operations. We also discuss how organizations can adapt to the new normal and how the “fail fast” mentality lauded in Silicon Valley for driving change can actually be an inhibitor on the next-generation workforce.

The Optimizely Podcast
Closing the Gap Between Strategy and Execution

The Optimizely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 19:07


Alex Castro, CEO of M Corp, joins Content Intel to discuss how closing the gap between strategy and execution will yield more potential for digital transformation and growth opportunities.

Voices In Validation
Cognitive Biases in Strategy and Execution

Voices In Validation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 48:57


In this episode, Stacey is joined by Alex Castro to talk about accepting that bias does exist, and strategies for managing and moving beyond biased decision-making practices. Biases is a very interesting topic, and one that we take very seriously in life science manufacturing, as it can impact the quality of the product and add undue risk in this highly regulated environment. Interestingly, many do not consider their personal biases and their impacts on our decision-making and general ways of thinking. About Our Guest: Alex Castro Alex Castro is an aligner of execution to strategy for digital transformation & innovation, best-selling author, and creator/founder of ReM Score™. Alex believes that the gap between ideas (strategy) and execution is a persistent problem that is sidelining too many high-potential digital transformation and innovation growth opportunities. What will set companies apart in these uncertain economic times are those that reduce the falloff rate of good ideas during execution, seeing more of them create value, resulting in ultimately thriving in the ‘next normal.' Aligning execution to your ideas for digital transformation and innovation is rooted in removing the biases that have us repeating the same errors in estimating our capabilities to execute. There is a way to calculate your execution capability for each idea you have, so more of them come to life, and you and your company win more. Alex is a charismatic, intelligent, and knowledgeable guest, with plenty of wisdom to share.   Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.

Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli
Delivering Outcomes for Strategic Initiatives with Alex Castro

Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 37:07


This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: https://www.catalysthealthtech.com/ (CLICK HERE) --- During these times of significant acceleration in digital transformation, our next guest is pushing the healthcare industry to embrace and implement structural change so organizations can deliver their mission in effective ways. Alex Castro, CEO of M Corp, joins us to discuss how he leads the world's only outcome management company focused on selecting and executing strategic initiatives that deliver a faster and more successful outcome. Additionally, Alex discusses his book, 'Measure, Execute, Win,' which examines the industry's cognitive biases that profoundly influence decision-making practices and the need to strip those biases out for more precise data-driven services. Join us to learn how Alex and his team are bridging the gap between strategy and execution so companies can maximize outcomes. Let's go! Episode Highlights: M Corp's origins and Alex's work in the immunization space The disruptive market shift from information-gathering back to information-utilization The industry's predisposed biases and beliefs discussed and why they contribute to healthcare's structural issues Why the industry needs to move away from ancillary practices and towards adaptation and mission delivery About our Guest:  Alex Castro is Co-founder and CEO of M Corp, where they believe your potential is their purpose.  He is an execution strategist, has a best-selling book 'Measure, Execute, Win,' and has developed platforms that take ideas to outcome faster and more successfully. One area of M Corp's expertise is public health, where they have been guiding and delivering immunization program outcomes for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state public health departments for more than 16 years.  In the last 18 months, M Corp has delivered the initial COVID-19 vaccine ordering systems and deployed cloud-based robotic process automation solutions to clear backlogged and pending data records to enhance COVID reporting, forecasting, and rollout digital vaccine records. Alex is a father of two, an avid rower, mountain biker, and hiker, and lives in the mountains not too far from Lake Tahoe. Links Supporting This Episode: M Corp website: https://the-mcorp.com/ (CLICK HERE) Alex Castro LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-castro-28b1148/ (CLICK HERE) M Corp LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/m-corp_2/about/ (CLICK HERE) Clubhouse handle: @mikebiselli Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Mike Biselli Twitter page: https://twitter.com/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Visit our website: https://www.passionatepioneers.com/ (CLICK HERE) Subscribe to newsletter: https://forms.gle/PLdcj7ujAGEtunsj6 (CLICK HERE) Guest nomination form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqk_H_a79gCRsBLynkGp7JbdtFRWynTvPVV9ntOdEpExjQIQ/viewform (CLICK HERE) Support this podcast

Data Driven
Alex Castro on Improving Project Outcomes with Data

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 50:50


In this episode Frank and Andy speak with Alex Castro on how data can guide project managers to successful outcomes.

El Alargue
Alex Castro: "En cuadrangulares comienza otro campeonato"

El Alargue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 8:56


Blog Deportivo
La confianza del cuerpo técnico ha sido fundamental para mí: Alex Castro sobre nivel en Nacional

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 7:24


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The School of Travels
Lesson 25: Starting a Scalable Online Business to Create Passive Income with SEO Expert and Musician Alex Castro

The School of Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 56:45


Alex Castro got started with a location independent life later than many out there (at almost age 40), but he got started in the online world earlier than most and has been designing websites for more than 15 years. Alex's skills as a musician have recently led him to create a flamenco guitar school online with his fellow musician friend Jaco in his hometown of Granada, Spain and he gives us step-by-step insights into how to approach creating a scalable information product business online. We also talk about his transition to a location independent lifestyle, including his thoughts on Chiang Mai, Thailand vs. Canggu, Bali, both popular destinations for people in the digital nomad/remote worker scene. There are upsides and downsides to this lifestyle, and we're going to talk about them both. Direct to you from Granada, Spain, here's Alex!