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Alex Santos es un amigo que vive como Nómada Digital gracias a su capacidad de ventas. En esta entrevista explica, desde su casa, cómo hace para vivir de las ventas, viaja por el mundo y nos comparte su filosofía de vida. Descubre el perfil de Alex Santos: https://www.instagram.com/metodosantos/ Únete a la comunidad y accede a todas las ventajas en https://www.alternatribu.com Apúntate gratis a los 7 ejercicios para pasar a la acción y dejarte de h****s https://vivedistinto.com/dejate-de-hostias/
¿Te gustaría saber cómo ganar dinero con dropshipping de alto valor sin tener que invertir en stock? En este episodio del podcast Nómada Digital, Carles de vivedistinto.com entrevista a Alex Santos, un experto en dropshipping que comparte sus secretos para triunfar en este modelo de negocio. Alex nos cuenta cómo logra vender productos industriales de alto valor sin lidiar con proveedores ni inventarios, aprovechando comisiones altas y estrategias efectivas. ¡No te pierdas esta valiosa entrevista! Únete a la comunidad y accede a todas las ventajas en https://www.alternatribu.com Apúntate gratis a los 7 ejercicios para pasar a la acción y dejarte de hostias https://vivedistinto.com/dejate-de-hostias/
FBI Director Christopher Wray, while speaking at the Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats in Nashville, Tennessee, in April, warned that U.S. critical infrastructure is a prime target of the Chinese government. “The fact is, the PRC's [People's Republic of China's] targeting of our critical infrastructure is both broad and unrelenting,” he said. Wray also noted that the immense size and expanding nature of the Chinese Communist Party's hacking program isn't just aimed at stealing American intellectual property. “It's using that mass, those numbers, to give itself the ability to physically wreak havoc on our critical infrastructure at a time of its choosing,” he said. Wray noted that during the FBI's recent Volt Typhoon investigation, the Bureau found that the Chinese government had gained illicit access to networks within America's “critical telecommunications, energy, water, and other infrastructure sectors.” Some cybersecurity experts have likened this activity to an act of war, although NATO hasn't defined it as such just yet. In any case, it is a serious threat to national security. “In this country, critical infrastructure is operated by the private sector, most of which are publicly traded companies,” said Alex Santos, CEO of Fortress Information Security, a company that specializes in cyber supply chain security for organizations that operate critical infrastructure including utilities and government agencies. Santos was speaking as a guest on The POWER Podcast. “Somehow, the private sector has taken on the responsibility to defend these acts of war, which I was always taught is the responsibility of the government,” he said. “I think what's really the point here is that the government is asking us to do more. We're being attacked more by the adversaries. Regulations are coming in. It's becoming more and more complicated with technology change. And, our budgets are being cut,” said Santos. Thus, while Wray can be commended for pointing out the national security problem Chinese hackers present to critical infrastructure, his words fall flat if the government doesn't put its money where its mouth is, Santos suggested. That's not to say money isn't being spent by the U.S. government. “The government is spending a lot on cybersecurity to help companies, but it's going to research and universities,” Santos said. “How many research studies do we need to tell us that cybersecurity is a problem? How many research studies do we need to tell us that we don't have enough cybersecurity workers? How much research do we need to give us 10 recommendations for how to increase the capability of our cybersecurity workforce? At some point, we need to actually do the work.” Santos suggested money could be better spent helping companies repair vulnerabilities or by getting small businesses to install basic security precautions like endpoint protection and network monitoring. “Does the government study how to build a tank or do they build tanks?” Santos asked rhetorically. “The government builds tanks and they buy bullets,” he answered. “So, think of it that way. We need to buy more tanks and bullets, and less research studies on which tanks, how many tanks, what kind of tanks—tanks with wheels, tanks with tracks—you know, let's buy some tanks,” he said.
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Adoração de verdade - Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata do Lote XVPara conhecer mais sobre a Maranata: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imemaranata/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imemaranataSite: https://www.igrejamaranata.com.br/Canal do youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1jcJx-DIDqu_gknjlWOrQDeus te abençoe
We are so happy to present you our weekly podcast since 2020, putting together the superb selections by our favorite label artists, and friends. Follow the artist: @kanedomusic On this weekly show you will find a selection of soft and special grooves curated by label owners as well as special guests, avoiding any signature sounds offering the listener a mixture of easy-listening music, moving from Deep House beats to Lounge or open-minded electronica. Support the artists below: 1.- Replika - My Burning Soul (Original Mix) [Sophisticate Recordings] 2.- Alex V - Seduction (Original Mix) [Sophisticate Recordings] 3.- Alex Santos, Djazzy - The Look Into Your Eyes (Original Mix) 4.- ZaVen - Unimaginable (Oh! Records Stockholm) 5.- BiG AL & VSLY - Get High (Tidy Daps Remix) [Agua Salada Records] 6.- Hideo Kobayashi, Christa - When Love Was Infinite (Eric Kupper Remix) 7.- Haldo - Outstanding (feat. Erika Scherlin Original Mix) [Proceed Records] 8.- Beije - Exquiro [Where The Heart Is] 9.- Till Von Sein - Barocula (Larse Remix) [Tilly Jam] 10.- Beamy - Twisted Soul (Kanedo Remix) [M-Sol] 11.- Underset - Woogie Hunter [Only Good Stuff] 12.- Dark But Gray, Pandhora - Signs (Extended Mix) [Art Vibes Music]
Fortress Information Security's CEO, Alex Santos, on the latest tools in battling hackers looking to take down America's electric utilities.
Esta semana, estreiam-se no P24 as reportagens especiais P24Extra com a série Do armário à rua, da autoria da jornalista Ana Cristina Pereira. A acompanhar o dossier sobre os 40 anos da descriminalização da homossexualidade, lançamos três episódios especiais partindo de três documentos e três dos muitos protagonistas desta luta.Neste terceiro episódio, ouvimos as histórias de Jo Rodrigues sobre os desafios dos tempos que correm.Do armário à rua é uma série especial do PÚBLICO da autoria de Ana Cristina Pereira, com fotografia de Miguel Manso, vídeo de Teresa Pacheco Miranda, webdesign de Alex Santos e edição áudio de Aline Flor.Este episódio foi produzido por Ana Cristina Pereira, com edição áudio de Aline Flor e música por Ana Marques Maia. A leitura dos excertos do primeiro editorial do boletim Zona Livre foi feita por Amanda Ribeiro.Siga o podcast P24 e receba cada episódio logo de manhã no Spotify, na Apple Podcasts, no SoundCloud ou noutras aplicações para podcasts.Conheça os podcasts do PÚBLICO em publico.pt/podcasts.
Esta semana, estreiam-se no P24 as reportagens especiais P24Extra com a série Do armário à rua, da autoria da jornalista Ana Cristina Pereira. A acompanhar o dossier sobre os 40 anos da descriminalização da homossexualidade, lançamos três episódios especiais partindo de três documentos e três dos muitos protagonistas desta luta.Neste segundo episódio, ouvimos as histórias de Fabíola Cardoso sobre o despertar da luta LGBT+ nos anos 1990. Amanhã, falamos sobre os grandes desafios dos tempos que correm.Do armário à rua é uma série especial do PÚBLICO da autoria de Ana Cristina Pereira, com fotografia de Miguel Manso, vídeo de Teresa Pacheco Miranda, webdesign de Alex Santos e edição áudio de Aline Flor.Este episódio foi produzido por Ana Cristina Pereira, com edição áudio de Aline Flor e música por Ana Marques Maia. A leitura dos excertos do primeiro editorial do boletim Zona Livre foi feita por Amanda Ribeiro.Siga o podcast P24 e receba cada episódio logo de manhã no Spotify, na Apple Podcasts, no SoundCloud ou noutras aplicações para podcasts.Conheça os podcasts do PÚBLICO em publico.pt/podcasts.
Esta quarta-feira, estreiam-se no P24 as reportagens especiais P24Extra com o primeiro episódio da série Do armário à rua, da autoria da jornalista Ana Cristina Pereira. A acompanhar o dossier sobre os 40 anos da descriminalização da homossexualidade, lançamos três episódios especiais partindo de três documentos e três dos muitos protagonistas desta luta.Neste primeiro episódio, ouvimos as histórias de António Serzedelo sobre os tempos em que ser gay era crime. Nos próximos dias, exploramos o despontar da luta LGBT+ e ainda os grandes desafios dos tempos que correm. Do armário à rua é uma série especial do PÚBLICO da autoria de Ana Cristina Pereira, com fotografia de Miguel Manso, vídeo de Teresa Pacheco Miranda, webdesign de Alex Santos e edição áudio de Aline Flor.Este episódio foi produzido por Ana Cristina Pereira, com edição áudio de Aline Flor, gravação da entrevista por Teresa Pacheco Miranda e música por Ana Marques Maia. A leitura dos excertos do manifesto “Liberdade para as Minorias Sexuais” foi feita por David Pontes.Siga o podcast P24 e receba cada episódio logo de manhã no Spotify, na Apple Podcasts, no SoundCloud ou noutras aplicações para podcasts.Conheça os podcasts do PÚBLICO em publico.pt/podcasts.
Kenny Van Doren joins Htown Wheelhouse as we look into 2023 to see who the Astros can expect to make moves int he system. Is this Pedro Leons year, what about Gilbert and the others? ALex Santos and Forrest Whitley?Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQhttps://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstrosSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kenny Van Doren joins Htown Wheelhouse as we look into 2023 to see who the Astros can expect to make moves int he system. Is this Pedro Leons year, what about Gilbert and the others? ALex Santos and Forrest Whitley? Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQ https://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstros Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1999 National Champion P with the U (Miami) & 2010 HOF UMIAMI inductee, Alex Santos discusses his life as a 2-time MLB draft choice and now as a highly succesful financial consultant. This episode will enhance the baseball IQ on the baseball business & the business of baseball. Yet another gem by Joe.
Today we're talking to Alex Santos, founding partner of Chamaeleon, an early stage fund based in Silicon Valley doing first checks between 1 and 5 million primarily in the US and Europe but can invest globally. Chamaeleon invest on the basis of a thesis revolving around product-led companies, with technology differentiation and clear end-user flows that the team can test. Alex is an experienced investor and operational handler having spent 15 years in telco and tech and 6 years as an angel & VC. Alex has also co-founded the Portuguese corporate venture builder studio Bright Pixel.In this episode you'll learn: - How to raise successfully from corporates and use them actively afterwards- How Alex and his team have innovated on the LP value add model - Why Alex never reached out to FoFs and large institutional investors - A sneak peek into Chamaeleon's quant and tech stack strategy
In this podcast Alex Santos-Edgar and I discuss La Haine (Matthieu Kassovitz, 1995): it's style, its influence, how Paris figures, where masculinity and race figure in it...and more:
Biblioteca Antonieta de Barros Conta e Canta: " Brincando no escuro" ,música de Alex Santos, professor da Rede Municipal de Florianópolis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ebm-tapera/message
An outstanding recruiter with unrivaled knowledge of the game and passion for teaching, the 2021-22 season marks the 25th illustrious year for Paige Yaroshuk-Tews with the University of Miami women's tennis team, including her 21st as head coach. The program's all-time winningest coach, Yaroshuk-Tews has turned the Hurricanes into a force nationally, leading Miami to the NCAA's Elite Eight in eight of the last 17 tournaments, the seventh-most quarterfinal appearances in the nation during that span. The Hurricanes have also made the Sweet 16 on 13 occasions during that stretch, one of eight programs to do so. In her 20 years at Miami, Yaroshuk-Tews boasts an overall record of 377-132 (.741) and an ACC career record of 155-44 (.779). As a result of her unparalleled achievements, Yaroshuk-Tews was inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Yaroshuk-Tews' desire to make Miami a national title contender on a yearly basis has helped the program consistently flourish with all-conference and All-American talent. The Hurricanes have not only made the NCAA Team Championship in each of her years as head coach–excluding 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the postseason–but have also won at least one NCAA match every season. UM qualified for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships 12 straight years, from 2005-16, and was ranked in the top 10 at some point during the season in each of those campaigns. Yaroshuk-Tews annually brings in some of the top prep talent, reloading year in and year out for a program consistently ranked among the nation's best. Since taking the head coaching position for the women's tennis program at Miami in 2001, Yaroshuk-Tews has led the Hurricanes on an unprecedented run in Coral Gables, Fla. In total, she has directed Miami to 13 Sweet 16 berths, eight Elite Eight trips and an appearance in the 2006 NCAA final, the program's first since 1985. Miami hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Team Championship 13 times under Yaroshuk-Tews, including 12 straight years each from 2005-2016. The Hurricanes have turned in 18 straight ITA top-25 finishes, including 13 in the top 15. In eight of the last 15 completed seasons, Miami has ended the year in the top 10. Individually, Yaroshuk-Tews has guided two players to NCAA Singles Championship crowns, as Audra Cohen won the hardware in 2007 and Estela Perez-Somarriba did so in 2019. Miami is one of just three schools with multiple NCAA singles titles in the past 14 tournaments, alongside Stanford and Virginia. Six Hurricanes have combined for nine semifinals berths during that stretch, with both totals the highest marks of any program since 2007. Sixteen different Hurricanes have garnered a total of 35 ITA All-American honors under Yaroshuk-Tews, the former a program record for a coach. In 17 of her 20 seasons, at least one Hurricane has been named an All-American, with multiple players receiving the honor in 10 of them. Under Yaroshuk-Tews' watch, 18 Hurricanes have combined for 38 All-ACC distinctions and 28 Miami players have totaled 50 Academic All-ACC recognitions. In addition, four Hurricanes have totaled six ACC Player of the Year plaudits and four have combined for six ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. Most recently, the Hurricanes posted a 15-9 (8-5 ACC) mark in 2021, reaching the second round of the NCAA Team Championship and finishing No. 20 nationally. Miami earned two top-10 wins, knocking off eighth-ranked Virginia at home and sixth-ranked Florida State in the ACC Championship to reach the semifinals for the fifth consecutive time. Estela Perez-Somarriba posted a 24-3 singles mark on her way to reaching the NCAA Singles Championship title match for the second straight time and claiming ITA National Player of the Year honors as the nation's top-ranked player. She finished her illustrious career at 165-26, good for the second-most wins in ACC history, and also claimed ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, ITA Senior Player of the Year and ITA Southeast Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award. She and Isabella Pfennig, who ended the year ranked No. 26 nationally, both garnered ITA All-America and All-ACC status, with the latter winning ITA Southeast Region Rookie of the Year. Two Hurricane duos competed in the NCAA Doubles Championship, each finishing top-30 nationally. Miami notched a 6-4 (3-2 ACC) record during the 2020 campaign. The team did not play past February, as the season ended prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All four of the Hurricanes' setbacks were against top-20 teams, including two in the top five, and the team also notched a top-20 road win. Estela Perez-Somarriba broke the program's career singles wins record, becoming Yaroshuk-Tews' fourth pupil to top the charts. The Madrid native, who won ITA Southeast Region Senior Player of the Year and ITA Southeast Region Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award plaudits, also peaked at first nationally and held the second position when play ended. No ACC postseason accolades were awarded due to the pandemic, but Perez-Somarriba did win her fourth ITA All-America distinction. The Hurricanes logged a 19-8 ledger in 2019, finishing 9-5 in ACC action and falling one point shy of the NCAA Sweet 16. Miami posted five top-25 wins, including defeating ninth-ranked NC State, 4-2, to reach the ACC Championship semifinals for the sixth time in seven years and fourth in a row. Yaroshuk-Tews guided her team to the No. 20 spot in the final ITA rankings, the 15th top-20 finish in a 16-year period. Estela Perez-Somarriba won the NCAA Singles Championship title and went 43-5, claiming ACC Player of the Year, ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, ITA All-America and ITA Southeast Region Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award honors, while ending the season ranked second nationally. Freshman Daevenia Achong earned Second Team All-ACC accolades, as well as joined Perez-Somarriba and three other Hurricanes on the All-ACC Academic Team. Miami posted an 18-8 mark in 2018, including an 11-3 record in ACC play. After a one-year hiatus, the Hurricanes again hosted the opening two rounds of the NCAA Team Championship and advanced to the Sweet 16. Yaroshuk-Tews' team ended the season ranked No. 17 nationally, good for a 14th top-20 finish in a 15-year span. Estela Perez-Somarriba was named the ACC Player of the Year and the ITA National Player to Watch, finishing with ITA All-America accolades, First Team All-ACC distinction, a 39-8 record and the fifth spot in the final ITA rankings. Sinead Lohan, who finished her career with the fourth-most singles wins in school history (130), became Miami's third four-time All-ACC honoree and won the ITA Southeast Region Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award. Despite dealing with significant injuries throughout the 2017 campaign, Yaroshuk-Tews oversaw the team's 22nd consecutive NCAA Team Championship berth and 21st winning season in a row. The Hurricanes finished 13-12, concluded the campaign ranked No. 25 nationally and reached the second round of NCAA play. Miami had two First Team All-ACC honorees for the second straight year, as Sinead Lohan and Estela Perez-Somarriba both garnered the recognition. Perez-Somarriba, an ITA All-American, became the first Hurricane freshman to reach the NCAA Singles Championship Final Four, giving Miami a semifinalist for the third season in a row. Yaroshuk-Tews, en route to ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year distinction, guided Miami to a 21-6 record in 2016, the team's 11th 20-win season in a 13-year span. The Hurricanes went 12-2 in the ACC for the third year in a row, finishing in second place, and reached the ACC Championship final for the sixth time in 12 seasons in the ACC. Miami advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 11th year in a row and ended the campaign ranked No. 10 in the nation, its 13th straight top-15 finish and eighth top-10 finish in the last 11 years. Sinead Lohan, Stephanie Wagner and Wendy Zhang combined for a total of four ITA All-American distinctions. Wagner, the ITA Southeast Region Senior Player of the Year, broke the program's career wins record, finishing with 134. The All-American trio combined for six ACC Player of the Week honors, with Wagner winning four, the most by anyone since 2012, to conclude her career with eight. Lohan went 40-6 in singles, tied for the third-most wins in a season by a Miami player, and became the seventh different Hurricane to reach the NCAA Singles Championship Final Four, including the sixth under Yaroshuk-Tews. The Hurricanes went 18-7 in 2015 and finished second in the ACC at 12-2. Miami reached the Sweet 16 for the 10th year in a row and earned a 12th consecutive top-15 finish. The team also finished in the top four of the ACC for the 11th straight year, each one since it joined the conference. On an individual level, Yaroshuk-Tews guided both Sinead Lohan and Stephanie Wagner to ITA All-American honors. Both of them reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championship, marking the third time ever–all under the direction of Yarosuk-Tews–two Hurricanes did so the same year. Wagner was also named the ITA National Player to Watch. UM set a program record with five nationally-ranked singles players in the year-end rankings and tied the top mark set the previous season with six different players ranked in either singles or doubles. In 2014, Miami posted its sixth consecutive 20-win season and 10th in the last 11 years, finishing at 21-6, with a 12-2 mark in the ACC to tie for first place. The Hurricanes hosted the NCAA Team Championship first and second rounds for the 10th consecutive year and reached the NCAA round of 16 for the ninth straight time. Additionally, UM made the ITA National Team Indoor Championships for the 10th season in a row. Miami ended the year at No. 12 in the nation and two Hurricanes, Monique Albuquerque and Clementina Riobueno, earned ITA All-American recognition. Six different Hurricanes ended the season ranked in either singles or doubles, a new program record. The 2013 season saw Miami win its first ACC Championship title, as the Hurricanes knocked off a trio of top-30 teams in Cary, N.C., including second-ranked North Carolina in the semifinals. Miami went on to finish 23-6, marking the most wins for the program since 2009 and the third-most during Yaroshuk-Tews' tenure. The season also marked the fifth consecutive trip to the Elite Eight for the Hurricanes, then the longest streak in the country. UM concluded the year ranked eighth, its fifth straight top-10 finish, and Yaroshuk-Tews was named the ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year, while her assistant coach, Alex Santos, was chosen as the ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year. During the 2012 season, the Hurricanes advanced to their fourth consecutive NCAA Team Championship Elite Eight, before falling to eventual national champion Florida. Miami played host to North Florida and Utah in the first two rounds of the tournament, winning both matches, 4-0. In the Sweet 16, the Hurricanes exacted revenge on ACC foe North Carolina, winning 4-2 to erase the memory of a 4-3 loss to the Tar Heels in the regular season. Miami wound up ninth in the final national rankings, and Anna Bartenstein was named an ITA All-American, making it nine straight seasons Yaroshuk-Tews coached a player who received the honor. In 2011, Yaroshuk-Tews led Miami on another deep run in the NCAA Team Championship, winning at home in the first two rounds before taking down Michigan in the round of 16 in Stanford, Calif. The Hurricanes finished the season ranked seventh nationally. Also in 2011, senior Bianca Eichkorn became the program's all-time winningest singles player (133 victories) en route to numerous All-America and all-conference honors. Among them, Eichkorn became the fourth UM player in the last seven seasons to be named ACC Player of the Year under Yaroshuk-Tews, who surpassed 200 career wins with Miami's NCAA-opening 4-0 victory May 13 against FIU. Anna Bartenstein was also named an ITA All-American in 2011, making it four straight years the Hurricanes had at least two players garner the accolade. In 2010, Yaroshuk-Tews led the Hurricanes to the NCAA quarterfinals, a No. 10 final ranking and a 20-6 record, UM's sixth 20-win season in the last seven years. Miami also posted a 10-1 mark in ACC play to finish in second place. For the second straight year–the first time that happened since 1985-86–three Hurricanes earned ITA All-America honors, this time Bianca Eichkorn, Gabriela Mejia and Laura Vallverdu, who also won the Honda Sports Award. Vallverdu was an All-American in singles and doubles, giving Miami four All-America honors for the first time since 1988. Additionally, Vallverdu set the program record for singles wins (131) and became the fourth four-year All-American in program history and the first under Yaroshuk-Tews. Eichkorn and Vallverdu both reached the NCAA Singles Championship quarterfinals, the second straight year two Hurricanes did so after it had not previously happened in program history. Vallverdu made the semifinals, to become the program's first two-time semifinalist. During the 2009 season, Yaroshuk-Tews claimed the ACC Coach of the Year award after leading UM to a 26-5 mark, its second-best record ever during the NCAA era (1982-present). The Hurricanes went 16-0 at home, captured the ACC regular season title at 10-1 and registered 12 consecutive victories leading into the ACC Championship final. Yaroshuk-Tews saw her team advance to the NCAA quarterfinals and concluded the season seventh in the country, its second best finish of the last 32 years. For the first time since 1988, three UM players were named ITA All-Americans, in Bianca Eichkorn, Julia Cohen and Laura Vallverdu. All three reached the NCAA Singles Championship round of 16, a first in school history. Cohen and Eichkorn became the first Hurricane duo to make the semifinals the same year, and Vallverdu finished as the second finalist in program history. In total, four Hurricanes played in the NCAA Singles Championship, marking the first time that happened, and four Miami duos were listed in the final ITA doubles rankings for the first time ever. In 2008, Miami finished with a 17-6 overall mark, snapping a string of four consecutive 20-win seasons. The Hurricanes faced 18 ranked opponents and went 12-6 against them. UM hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Team Championship for the fourth straight year and reached a third consecutive Sweet 16. The Hurricanes' 6-1 win over No. 45 NC State April 12 gave Yaroshuk-Tews her 132nd victory to pass legendary Miami coach Ivan Duvenhage (1982-88) for the program record. Miami ended the season at No. 14 in the nation and Laura Vallverdu was named an ITA All-American. During the 2007 season, Yaroshuk-Tews led the Hurricanes to a 22-7 mark, the team's fourth straight 20-win season and to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second straight season. Miami went 17-1 at home, with the lone loss against eventual NCAA champion Georgia Tech. The Hurricanes finished the season ranked ninth in the nation, their second straight top-10 finish. Audra Cohen and Laura Vallverdu were both named ITA All-Americans, making it three straight years UM had multiple honorees for the first time since 1986-88. Cohen went 42-2 in singles, became the first player in program history win the national title in the NCAA Singles Championship and was also the first to win the Honda Sports Award. She also won her second consecutive ITA National Player of the Year Award and ACC Player of the Year award, making it three straight years a Hurricane earned both accolades. It marked just the second time ever a school had three straight ITA National Player of the Year winners on the women's side, and Cohen was fifth women to win the award in back-to-back years. Cohen ended the season at No. 1 in the nation for the second year in a row, marking the third straight time a UM player finished first, and she was selected to the ITA All-Star Team as well. Three Hurricanes made the NCAA Singles Championship for the third time ever, and first since 1985. Yaroshuk-Tews reached 100 wins with a 6-1 win over eighth-ranked Baylor Feb. 3, becoming the third coach in program history to get to triple digits. Her assistant coach, David Anderton, garnered the ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year award for his work with the team. The 2006 campaign was a special one for the Miami program, as the Hurricanes advanced to the final of the NCAA Team Championship for the first time since 1985 and the second time ever. UM upset second-ranked Notre Dame in the quarterfinals and third-ranked USC in the semifinals. The impressive run came to an end in the championship match against two-time defending champion and top-seeded Stanford. The Hurricanes finished the season at 24-7 and shared the ACC regular season title for the second straight year. Yaroshuk-Tews' squad came up with big wins against some of the nation's best teams, going 5-3 against top-10 teams, including a 4-2 mark against opponents ranked in the top three. The Hurricanes finished the season ranked fourth in the country, their first top-five finish since 1987 and the fourth-best record in program history during the NCAA era (1982-present). The same year, Melissa Applebaum and Audra Cohen were both named ITA All-Americans, making it back-to-back years the Hurricanes had a pair of honorees for the first time since the 1987-88 season. Cohen went 34-2 in singles and finished the season ranked No. 1 in the nation, the second straight year a Hurricane took the top spot. She was named the ITA National Player of the Year and ACC Player of the Year, making it back-to-back years a Hurricane won both awards, and she was nominated for the Honda Sports Award. Cohen and Applebaum ended the year ranked second nationally in doubles and made the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship. Both of them were named to the ITA All-Star Team. Additionally, four Hurricanes made the year-end ITA rankings for the first time in 30 years. The team flourished in 2005 under Yaroshuk-Tews, earning a 21-5 overall record, marking its second consecutive 20-win season. Miami went 9-1 in Atlantic Coast Conference play in its inaugural season in the league to tie for first place and also reached the ACC Championship final. The Hurricanes made the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships and upset fourth-ranked UCLA, 4-3. UM earned an automatic bid to host the first two rounds of the NCAA Team Championship and fell to California in the second round to snap a 27-match home winning streak. The Hurricanes finished at No. 13 in the nation and both Audrey Bañada and Megan Bradley were named ITA All-Americans, the first time Miami had multiple players earn the honor since 1992. The pair also reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship, the first Miami duo to do so since 1992. Bradley set a program record for singles wins with 44, finishing at 44-2 and winning 39 straight matches along the way. She won the ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships title, finished the season ranked first in the nation, made the ITA All-Star Team, and won ACC/UM Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year and ITA National Senior Player of the Year. Additionally, Bradley was the first Hurricane to win ITA National Player of the Year and the first to receive the ACC Player of the Year award. Her ITA national awards were the first by a Hurricane since 1991. In 2004, Yaroshuk-Tews led her team to yet another successful season and earned her second BIG EAST Coach of the Year award. The Hurricanes finished with a 20-4 overall record and were ranked 15th in the final poll, the team's highest ranking since 1991. Miami made the BIG EAST Championship final for the 13th straight year–every one it participated in as a conference member–and won its eighth title. Half the titles and seven of the finals appearances came with Yaroshuk-Tews on the coaching staff. The Hurricanes were part of one of the biggest upsets in collegiate tennis history in 2004. They beat previously undefeated and top-ranked ranked Florida, 4-3, in the second round of the NCAA Team Championship in Gainesville, Fla. Miami had not defeated the Gators since the 1986 season. The Hurricanes advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999 and defeated No. 11 Tulane, 4-1, to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since the 1986. Megan Bradley was named an ITA All-American, the first Hurricane to garner the honor since 1999, which was also the last time Miami won 20-plus matches. After the season, Yaroshuk-Tews was tabbed to coach the prestigious USA Tennis Collegiate Team. During the 2003 season, Yaroshuk-Tews led her team to a 17-7 record and an eighth consecutive trip to the NCAA Team Championship. Her squad advanced to the second round of the tournament and finished the season ranked 23rd in the country, marking the program's first top-25 finish since 1999. The Hurricanes had two players–Melissa Applebaum and Megan Bradley–in the NCAA Singles Championship for the first time since 1992, and placed a pair–Applebaum and Bradley–in the NCAA Doubles Championship for the first time since 1997, both ending the longest droughts in program history. In 2002, her first season as head coach, Yaroshuk-Tews guided the Hurricanes to their seventh BIG EAST Championship title and she was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year. The team finished with a 14-7 record and reached the second round of the NCAA Team Championship for the first time in three years. Half of Miami's wins came against ranked opponents that season and the Hurricanes had a player, Mari Toro, finish the season nationally ranked for the first time since 1999. Yaroshuk-Tews spent the 1998 and 1999 seasons as the assistant coach at Miami before being promoted to associate head coach for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. During that stretch, the Hurricanes won the BIG EAST Championship in both 1998 and 2000. In Yaroshuk-Tews' opening year on staff, UM had its first All-American–Lioudmila Skavronskaia–in three years, quickly ending the program's first two-year drought without one since its first two years of existence (1973-74). Prior to joining the Miami staff, Yaroshuk-Tews worked at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Player Development Headquarters in Key Biscayne, Fla., as a traveling coach with the top U.S. junior players. Before her USTA appointment, Yaroshuk-Tews played professionally in satellite and challenger events. A Miami native and Killian High School graduate, Yaroshuk-Tews stood out among Florida juniors. In the Girl's 18 Division, she held the No. 1 ranking in Florida and the No. 8 spot nationally. Yaroshuk-Tews went on to star at UCLA, where she was a four-year letter winner and two-time ITA All-American. The Bruins made the NCAA Team Championship and finished in the top 15 all four of her seasons on the team, including a trio of top-10 finishes. She made an immediate impact as a freshman in 1993, playing No. 5 singles and No. 2 doubles for UCLA, who finished No. 13 in the nation. Her junior year, in 1995, Yaroshuk-Tews played No. 3 singles and No. 3 doubles for the Bruins, who concluded the year sixth in the country after reaching the Elite Eight. Individually, Yaroshuk-Tews made the NCAA Singles Championship and finished ranked No. 78 nationally. As a senior in 1996, Yaroshuk-Tews played No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for the Bruins, who made the Final Four and ended the season ranked fourth. Yaroshuk-Tews won the PAC-10 Indoor and Outdoor Doubles Championships with partner Keri Phebus and achieved ITA All-America and All-PAC-10 honors in both singles and doubles. The Bruins' top tandem was ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation during the 1996 season and finished No. 3, while Yaroshuk-Tews achieved a singles ranking as high as No. 13 and closed at No. 21. She made the round of 16 of the NCAA Singles Championship and the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship. In addition, Yaroshuk-Tews was honored with UCLA's “Champs Award,” given to the school's most inspirational female athlete, and was named the team's Most Valuable Player. She was also appointed to the Rolex/ITA Collegiate All-Star Team. Yaroshuk-Tews graduated from UCLA in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in sociology, while earning PAC-10 academic honors. She began UM's graduate studies program in elementary education during the spring of 1999. Yaroshuk-Tews is the daughter of Ernie and Carol Yaroshuk. Her father was a member of the University of Miami baseball team from 1961-63, and was inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. He holds the third-highest batting average (.448) in the program's single-season history. Yaroshuk-Tews and her father form the only father-daughter duo in the UMSHoF. On Jan. 10, 2004, Yaroshuk-Tews was married to Scott Tews. The couple lives in Palmetto Bay, Fla., with their daughter, Emma, and son, Landon.
Biblioteca Antonieta de Barros , Escola do Futuro, Conta e Canta: "Hora de Dançar". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ebm-tapera/message
Alex Santos aterrou em Portugal depois dos Jogos Paralímpicos e veio contar-nos tudo sobre um dos momentos mais importantes da sua vida e carreira. Ficou sem poder andar aos 16 anos e explicou-nos porque é que mente nos leva mais longe que qualquer outra parte do corpo. Uma conversa cheia dos bastidores da cidade olímpica em Tóquio e de um atleta, que antes de o ser, é uma pessoa cheia de emoções que nos inspira a cada minuto neste UM DE CADA VEZ.
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Apresentado por Desiree , Luciana e Tamara, o Entretecer recebeu: - Alex Santos e Raphael Henrique do primeiro time de futsal amador Composto por homens transexuais no Brasil: Meninos Bons de Bola; @crioulx e @fazfavor_ - Jefferson Maia: Ex-atleta do paradesporto, culminando como capitão da 1ª seleção de rugby em cadeira de rodas. @jeffersonmaiia - André Souza: Atleta do Fut5, futebol de cinco para cegos e aluno do primeiro curso de locução para cegos, em 2009. @massoterapeutaandre Uma Produção: Fruta Preta
Tudo mudou na minha vida em novembro de 1992, quando um jovem me entregou um Novo Testamento. Li todo aquele livrinho, tamanha era minha fome espiritual. Eu tinha uma vida marcada pelo sofrimento e grandes dificuldades. Trabalhava desde os 7 anos de idade para ajudar na criação dos irmãos. Durante a minha adolescência meus pais se separaram. Aos 18 anos de idade pensava em dar cabo da minha vida, pois não suportava os conflitos e dificuldades familiares vivenciadas pelo segundo relacionamento familiar de meu pai. Mas a passagem de Romanos 8:1 que diz: “Agora, pois, já não existe nenhuma condenação para os que estão em Cristo Jesus”, tocou profundamente meu coração. Quatro dias após ter recebido aquele o Novo Testamento fui para uma Igreja Evangélica Assembleia de Deus a convite, onde aceitei o Senhor Jesus Cristo como o único e suficiente salvador da minha vida. Deus me deu uma família abençoada, e podemos dizer como o profeta Samuel: “Até aqui nos ajudou o Senhor.” 1 Samuel 7:12b Alex Santos Russas, CE
[Série: O Reino Invertido] As Bem-Aventuranças (Parte 3) | Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
Robert Ford is in West Palm Beach, FL, and Geoff Blum joins us from H-Town and together they talk with top Astros prospects C-Korey Lee and RHP-Alex Santos. Lee was Houston’s 1st round pick in the 2019 and Santos was the Astros 1st choice in 2020. Both players talk about their career paths, their aspirations, and what it’s like in 2021 camp. Tune in for LIVE coverage of Astros baseball throughout Spring Training on astros.com, MLB App, and Sports Talk 790 KBME-Houston. Thanks to Karbach Brewing and the Astros Radio Network.
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Vencendo Obstáculos // Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
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[Série: O Reino Invertido] Deus Usa os Improváveis | Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
Jesus, Meu Fundamento // Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
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Alex Santos, gerente comercial do Hotel do Bosque:Feriadão deve movimentar a Costa Verde 09/10/2020
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Confio em Ti // Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
Sou Eu, Não Temas // Pr. Alex Santos by Igreja Evangélica Viver em Cristo
On this episode, we have a discussion with Alex Santos, a personal trainer in Hoboken, NJ. Through his lens, we learn about the shifts in the gym experience and the direction we are going in. We also discuss valuable recommendations on how to train runners and those looking for better mobility and strength. Alex has made a career out of fitness and we discuss how he adapts in order to make it in this essential field.
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Bom momento querido ouvinte, nessa semana recebemos o professor Alex Santos para conversar sobre publicidade. O professor falou sobre os diversos aspectos e áreas que a publicidade aborda, onde e como estes profissionais atuam e quais são os principais erros e acertos que uma marca pode cometer na hora de se divulgar. Agradecemos aos colegas que enviaram perguntas. Muito obrigado a todos que ouvem e apoiam o nosso podcast. Esperamos que curtam. Se quiserem, podem sugerir pautas. Mandem seus comentários sobre o que foi dito no episódio e compartilhe com os amigos e nas redes sociais. Um forte abraço e até a próxima semana. Participantes: Alex Santos Guilherme Andrade Paulo Zanella Apoie o Podcast em: https://www.padrim.com.br/papocalcada https://app.picpay.com/user/papocalcada Grupo do Telegram https://t.me/papodecalcadapodcast Links de A Queda do Véu: https://twitter.com/aquedadoveu https://www.instagram.com/ladysiph/ Links de Acesso: https://papodecalcadapodcast.blogspot.com.br/ https://facebook.com/papocalcada/ https://twitter.com/papocalcada/ https://www.instagram.com/papocalcada/ E-mail: papocalcada@gmail.com Canal do YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC968HbMsFe2AvEKdgtQZwsA
Bom momento querido ouvinte, nessa semana recebemos o professor Alex Santos para conversar sobre publicidade. O professor falou sobre os diversos aspectos e áreas que a publicidade aborda, onde e como estes profissionais atuam e quais são os principais erros e acertos que uma marca pode cometer na hora de se divulgar. Agradecemos aos colegas que enviaram perguntas. Muito obrigado a todos que ouvem e apoiam o nosso podcast. Esperamos que curtam. Se quiserem, podem sugerir pautas. Mandem seus comentários sobre o que foi dito no episódio e compartilhe com os amigos e nas redes sociais. Um forte abraço e até a próxima semana. Participantes: Alex Santos Guilherme Andrade Paulo Zanella Apoie o Podcast em: https://www.padrim.com.br/papocalcada https://app.picpay.com/user/papocalcada Grupo do Telegram https://t.me/papodecalcadapodcast Links de A Queda do Véu: https://twitter.com/aquedadoveu https://www.instagram.com/ladysiph/ Links de Acesso: https://papodecalcadapodcast.blogspot.com.br/ https://facebook.com/papocalcada/ https://twitter.com/papocalcada/ https://www.instagram.com/papocalcada/ E-mail: papocalcada@gmail.com Canal do YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC968HbMsFe2AvEKdgtQZwsA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/papocalcada/message
Segment 1: Breaking out of Quarantine, Sports Brew style. Beware the maskholes, the Redskins dumpster fire, and a welcome back cannonball. The Philip Rivers slip and slide. The NBA bubble snitch line. Battling the sports world ‘Rona Roller Coaster. The frozen peas Feels Like the First Time Rewind. From D-Stat to D-Splat with the purple hair. Dark humor, 2020 goes Leeroy Jenkins, D-Stat the Gray, and a Jordan Love blast. Shannon’s South Korean soccer team sex dolls story, mud slides, and a 5 point of entry blast (20.29). The Rod Gardner salud o’clock, semi-rods, and Chris Cooley’s playbook. FC Seoul mannequins vs blow up dolls, Joey Chestnut, and getting bendy with Phoebe from Friends. Army – Navy and the state of college football. The Failhorn pumps one up with Hans and Franz. Segment 2 (1.02.19): Quarantine parenting potty training battle shenanigans - Let it Go, Let me Poop, plus the Let One Go parody. Meet Dookie, the Squatty Potty’s pooping unicorn mascot. Elena Della Donne’s COVID-19 battle with the WBNA as the sports world struggles with coronavirus realities. Fiscal pressure and the challenges of sports economics in a pandemic environment. Playing the long game in the era of player opt-outs throughout sports leagues. The year of the asterisk, getting ready for outliers, and revenue driven realities. Keeping problems in context, sympathy on the USS Kearsarge, and shimpathy pains. Expectations, experimentation, and advantages for the shortened MLB season and the NBA Bubble. A potential sports overload throwdown. Segment 3 (1.54.30). The Washington Redskins debacle. The Dan Snyder effect, the name change, and the bombshell sexual misconduct allegations take a wrecking ball to the remnants of a once proud franchise. The Washington Post story, pressure to sell the team, and a pervasive toxic organizational culture. From Larry ‘NO S’ Michael to Alex Santos and anyone else involved, CLEAN HOUSE. Questioning the timing and motivations of the name change. The potential impacts on what remains of the Redskins fan base – how do you root for this organization? Dan Snyder and the question of culpability. Fun with the Jeff Bezos Washington Post conspiracy theory. A lack of trust, the challenge of creating buy-in, and a wild Redskins Discord channel. Here’s to a new beginning in DC. Wrap up, the Twitter Terminator Mute and Boot special, and songs that won’t be played at FedEx this season. End of the Road, Goya beans, and a Trump Gin and Juice remix. 07-17-2020, MP3 format. This is how we Brew it: Join the Brew Crew @ www.facebook.com/SportsBrew Twitter: vasportsbrew Find us on Podbean, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, LiveSportscaster.com, and the Google Play Store - Key words: Sports Brew Cheers and beers flavored by Captain Morgan 100 Proof, Jack Daniels, Coca-Cola, Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Victory Brewing Golden Monkey, El Segundo Brewing’s Steve Austin’s Broken Skull IPA, Country Archer Beef Sticks, Country Boy Brewing’s Shotgun Wedding, and the general deliciousness of beer.
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Houston Astros 2020 second round pick Alex Santos joined the Dave Rothenberg show on 98.7 ESPN to reflect on a dream come true.
The Astros selected 2 pitchers, an outfielder and a shortstop in the 2020 MLB Draft. In Episode 26, broadcasters Todd Kalas, Steve Sparks and Brian Bogusevic analyze Houston’s picks and discuss how these players fit into the organization. Bogusevic was a 2-way player at Tulane University (pitcher/OF) and was selected in the first round of the 2005 MLB Draft by the Astros. Bogusevic, now a broadcaster for AT&T SportsNet, talks about his experiences and the pressures being a first rounder, “At that time the Astros were coming off a World Series appearance. So being a high pick, there is pressure on you but at the same time you get the most opportunity. You know, if I wasn’t a first round pick I probably wouldn’t have gotten much of an opportunity to convert to an outfielder and be given a second chance.”BONUS TRACK: The Astros selected 18-year-old high school pitcher, Alex Santos, in the 2020 Draft. RHP Santos played at Mount Saint Micheal Academy in the Bronx, NY. Shortly after Santos was selected by general manager James Click he spoke to the Houston media via Zoom. Listen to an excerpt from Santos’ first MLB press conference.
The Astros selected 2 pitchers, an outfielder and a shortstop in the 2020 MLB Draft. In Episode 26, broadcasters Todd Kalas, Steve Sparks and Brian Bogusevic analyze Houston's picks and discuss how these players fit into the organization. Bogusevic was a 2-way player at Tulane University (pitcher/OF) and was selected in the first round of the 2005 MLB Draft by the Astros. Bogusevic, now a broadcaster for AT&T SportsNet, talks about his experiences and the pressures being a first rounder, "At that time the Astros were coming off a World Series appearance. So being a high pick, there is pressure on you but at the same time you get the most opportunity. You know, if I wasn't a first round pick I probably wouldn't have gotten much of an opportunity to convert to an outfielder and be given a second chance." BONUS TRACK: The Astros selected 18-year-old high school pitcher, Alex Santos, in the 2020 Draft. RHP Santos played at Mount Saint Micheal Academy in the Bronx, NY. Shortly after Santos was selected by general manager James Click he spoke to the Houston media via Zoom. Listen to an excerpt from Santos' first MLB press conference.
Olá, querido ouvinte!No episódio dessa semana Ricardo e Matheus contam com a presença do cozinheiro, jornalista, produtor e coautor do projeto Prato Firmeza que é um guia gastronômico das quebradas paulistanas – o primeiro a mapear os melhores restaurantes, bares, lanchonetes e carrinhos de comida da periferia. Tem como missão promover estabelecimentos que estão fora do radar gastronômico da cidade a partir do olhar (e paladar) criterioso de jovens correspondentes locais, formados pela Escola de Jornalismo da Énois.O guia Prato Firmeza já conta com 3 volumes o terceiro lançado recentemente durante a Feira Preta, que aconteceu dias 7 e 8/12 no Memorial da América Latina.Gostaria de agradecer imensamente ao Guilherme por se disponibilizar a conversar conosco e nos apresentar a esse lindo projeto.Também queria comunicar que a partir deste episódio, começaremos a contar com Alex Santos do podcast Bomb Has Been Planted editando o Marcha e sai, gostaria muito que vocês nos dessem o feedback dizendo o que acharam do novo formato, abraço até semana que vem e tchau!Redes SociaisPrato Firmezahttps://www.facebook.com/pratofirmeza/https://www.instagram.com/pratofirmeza/Guilherme https://www.instagram.com/guilhermespetro/Marcha e Saihttps://www.instagram.com/marchaesaipodcast/https://twitter.com/MarchaSaiBombHBP Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/bombhbppodcast/
Chris Cooley and Larry Michael are joined by special guests Director of Pro Personnel Alex Santos and former Redskins fullback Darrel Young.
The Fiends welcome back 2 of their most prolific guests, Chris Piro and Alex Santos... Watch entire episode - https://youtu.be/ofgw5f_U304 The guys play a hilarious round of Password, and also get into some crazy conversations. This one is an instant classic!! Dont forget to check out Fiends Watch for brand new movie reviews - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fiends-watch/id1459470576
Integrante do Projeto Lab dessa edição em conjunto com o Projeto PIM (Periferia Inventando Moda), Alex Santos comenta como se sente prestes a pisar pela primeira vez na passarela da Casa de Criadores como estilista. — Episódio publicado originalmente em 25 de Novembro de 2018
Está no ar mais um ToadCast Ciência! E a pergunta de hoje veio de Alex Santos, 37 anos, Artista Plástico, de Atlanta. Ele pergunta: Por que gatos sempre caem de pé? Link do episódio: http://toadcast.com.br/ Além disso, você pode mandar suas dicas, críticas, sugestões e bug fix para toadcast@toad.com.br Participantes: Matheus Goncalves (http://twitter.com/toadgeek) Caio Gomes (http://twitter.com/caiocgomes) Arte da capa: Cat Flat Design by daoyolee https://dribbble.com/shots/5590782-Cat-Flat-Design
Está no ar mais um ToadCast Ciência! E a pergunta de hoje veio de Alex Santos, 37 anos, Artista Plástico de Atlanta, nos Estados Unidos. Ele pergunta: Por que a gente boceja quando vê alguém bocejando? Link do episódio: http://toadcast.com.br/ Além disso, você pode mandar suas dicas, críticas, sugestões e bug fix para toadcast@toad.com.br Participantes: Matheus Goncalves (http://twitter.com/toadgeek) Caio Gomes (http://twitter.com/caiocgomes) André Souza (http://www.andreluizsouza.com/)
Locked On Redskins - Daily Podcast On The Washington Redskins
We cover the Doug Williams comments from a different perspective. What's up with Alex Santos & Kyle Smith, who are head scouts under Doug? Also, Josh Norman with Ben Standig of the Athletic and he's still not happy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JP, Kanguru, Paula (NFL de Bolsa) e nosso apoiador Alex Santos comentam os assuntos recentes da NFL.
Esta no ar o Hinomaru, podcast com todas as noticias sobre o futebol japonês.Para começar mais um ano com o pé direito, um programa especial sobre mais uma grande lenda que vestiu a camisa da seleção japonesa, o grande lateral Alessandro Santos.Com um currículo de vitoria se glorias, vamos falar um pouco de sua trajetória no Japão e seus projetos com o retorno ao Brasil.Recomendamos a utilização de fones de ouvido para melhor aproveitamento e diversão com o podcast.Participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.com
Esta no ar o Hinomaru, podcast com todas as noticias sobre o futebol japonês.Para começar mais um ano com o pé direito, um programa especial sobre mais uma grande lenda que vestiu a camisa da seleção japonesa, o grande lateral Alessandro Santos.Com um currículo de vitoria se glorias, vamos falar um pouco de sua trajetória no Japão e seus projetos com o retorno ao Brasil.Recomendamos a utilização de fones de ouvido para melhor aproveitamento e diversão com o podcast.Participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.com
Alex Santos of Fortress talks about commercial grade security for consumers by Larry Magid
In this episode, the show gets taken over by 2 maniacs!! The fiends sat down with Chris Piro and Alex Santos, 2 dudes who might be more crazy than P and Pass. The 4 of them are hilarious in this awesome episode. They play a new version of the game "Password", get into some amazing conversations, and so much more. Enjoy the first "Double Guest" episode ever for The 2DopeLess Hope Fiends.
Sebs e Eliomar se juntam aos convidados Alex Santos (@aleaxlae) e Fredson (@fredluiz) para lembrar de singelas historinhas de final de ano que aconteceram ali entre os meados de 25/12 a 02/01 de alguns anos atrás...
01 Movement - Feel Real (Shadow Child Remix) 02 Panos & Sentenza, J.Expo - French 75 feat. J.Expo (Leftwing & Kody Remix) 03 Dusky - Vanishing Point (Original Mix) 04 Rocco, Rodamaal, Manoo, Alex Santos, Claudia Franco - Insomnia (Ame Remix) 05 Will Saul presents CLOSE - My Way feat. Joe Dukie (Dusky Remix) 06 Romanthony - Ministry Of Love (Andre Crom Remix) 07 Martin Ikin - I Know (Original Mix) 08 Shadow Child - String Thing (Original Mix) 09 Paul Woolford - Untitled (Original Mix) 10 Martin Ikin - What You've Done (Original Mix) 11 Dusky - Mr Man (Original Mix) 12 Che Armstrong Feat. DarXoul - Dexter (Chris Johnson Remix)
1-Intro_The Journey 2-David Durango_Perfect Day (Mathias Meyer Remix) 3_Strict Border_Kamanche (Original Mix) 4-Alex Santos, Cris Woodwar_Village Vanguard (Cris Woodward Stripped Back Edit) 5-Stel, Nils Nurnberg, Florian Kruse, Wiretappeur_Colours (Justin Long Edit) 6-Solan_Broke Like a Pro (Daniel Dubb Remix) 7-Kruse & Nurnberg_All That Djazz (Original Mix) 8-Prompt_Kangaroo (Original Mix) 9-Acumen, Timid Boy_Chicago Story (Original Mix) 10-Mars Romboy_Talking All That Jazz (Patrick Lindsey & M. In Remix) 11-Darius Syrossian, Nyra_Luis Conte (Original Mix) 12-Sezer Caysal, Enren, Ulusoy_Singing In The Bathlub (Original Mix) 13-Andrade_Face De Bouc (D'Julz Remix) 14-Per Hammar_Bang (Original Mix) 15-Huggy, Dean Newton_Want You (Original Mix) 16-Andreas Hennenberg, Simon2_Bolingo Gringo (Original Mix) 17-Submision Dj's, Javier Elipe_Caveman Ninja ( Curs Mix) 18-Dario Nunez, Dj Montxo_Zul (Original MIx) 19-Shur-I-Kan_One Night In Tokyo (Original Mix) 20-The Roots, Joanna Newson & S.T.S_Right On
Во втором выпуске подкаста Дениса Melody (www.melody.pdj.ru) обзор свежих Tech House композиций и гостевой микс от Dj Tomm T (www.djtomm-t.pdj.ru)Трек недели от Volodey (www.volodey.promodj.ru) 01. Luciano - Conspirer (Original Mix) 02. Julien Mier - A Pebble For Your Thoughts (Original mix) 03. Dana Ruh - Save My Soul (Original Mix) 04. Atnarko Solid Ground feat. Nica Brooke - Atnarkos Ride (Original Mix) 05. Axel Bartsch feat. Jake The Rapper - Blam & Flow (Hunt version) 06. Arara and Fog - Ross Beef (Original mix) 07. Marc Poppcke - Want You Back (Daniel Solar Remix) 08. Cosmic Cowboys - One Last Whisper (Original Mix) 09. Daniel Bovie and Roy Rox vs. Haze - Preacher (Kenquo Remix) 10. Alex Santos and Chris Woodward - Village Vanguard (Chris Woodward Stripped Back edit) 11. Alex Caytas and Aleks Patz - Bungawe (Uglh and Federico Locchi Remix) ТРЕК НЕДЕЛИ - DP 6 - Deep Sea (Volodey remix) Треклист Tomm T: 01. Solar & Poppcke - Indigo 02. Julien Mier - A Pebble For Your Thoughts 03. Seva K - Deep Seekin 04. Milton Jackson - Breathe 05. Deep'a & Biri - Hine gama 06. Alex Young - Espiritu Colombiano 07. Alessandro Crimi - Fil de Cassons 08. Vincent Thomas - Heureka 09. Dosem - Beach Kisses
Во втором выпуске подкаста Дениса Melody (www.melody.pdj.ru) обзор свежих Tech House композиций и гостевой микс от Dj Tomm T (www.djtomm-t.pdj.ru)Трек недели от Volodey (www.volodey.promodj.ru) 01. Luciano - Conspirer (Original Mix) 02. Julien Mier - A Pebble For Your Thoughts (Original mix) 03. Dana Ruh - Save My Soul (Original Mix) 04. Atnarko Solid Ground feat. Nica Brooke - Atnarkos Ride (Original Mix) 05. Axel Bartsch feat. Jake The Rapper - Blam & Flow (Hunt version) 06. Arara and Fog - Ross Beef (Original mix) 07. Marc Poppcke - Want You Back (Daniel Solar Remix) 08. Cosmic Cowboys - One Last Whisper (Original Mix) 09. Daniel Bovie and Roy Rox vs. Haze - Preacher (Kenquo Remix) 10. Alex Santos and Chris Woodward - Village Vanguard (Chris Woodward Stripped Back edit) 11. Alex Caytas and Aleks Patz - Bungawe (Uglh and Federico Locchi Remix) ТРЕК НЕДЕЛИ - DP 6 - Deep Sea (Volodey remix) Треклист Tomm T: 01. Solar & Poppcke - Indigo 02. Julien Mier - A Pebble For Your Thoughts 03. Seva K - Deep Seekin 04. Milton Jackson - Breathe 05. Deep'a & Biri - Hine gama 06. Alex Young - Espiritu Colombiano 07. Alessandro Crimi - Fil de Cassons 08. Vincent Thomas - Heureka 09. Dosem - Beach Kisses
Meltingcast by ReX with DJ Sera, DJ Aurelie, Le Riton, Gomez92 et DJ Gonecrazy
PLAYLIST DE L'EPISODE DE LA FORME: 1 - Dubfire - Ribcage - Desolat 2 - Kavinsky - Testarossa (Sebastian rmx) - Record Makers 2 - Emerson and Dubnitz - Gentle one (Nick Curly rmx) - Microfon 3 - Wudwerd - Bocas del toro (Alex Santos rmx) - Tendenzen Freier Enfaltung 4 - Robert Babicz - Boarding - Defrag 5 - The Glitz - Chamise - Ostwind 6 - Claude VonStroke and Christian Martin - Groundhog day (Gabriel Ananda rmx) - Dirty Bird 7 - Mark Broom ans Mihalis Safras - Crabstick (Bart Skils and Anton Pieete rmx) - Material 8 - Robert Babicz - Procast - Session Deluxe 9 - SIS - Nesrib - Cecille Records