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    All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
    Domicile Debates | The Launch

    All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026


    Ang's setting goals. Chris is setting themes. Same year, very different strategies, and a few personal bangers for the year ahead. Let the planning begin. CALL 1-774-462-5667 Boost This Episode: Grab Sats with River!⚡ Strike Makes it Quick it Grab Sats in 100s of Countries Boost with FountainWeb Zap This Episode: Web Zap the Show However you Want!Become a Member:Monthly Jupiter.Party Discount - Only for The Launch!Annual Jupiter.Party Discount - Launch Exclusive! Show Notes: Video Version: Domicile Debates | Launch 49 - YouTubeYearly Themes Instead of Resolutions Escapees Mail Service - Domicile & ResidencyInformed Delivery - Mail & Package Notifications | USPSThe Theme System JournalA Drug Den Fixer Upper You can VisualizeSword-wielding man offers 'squatter removal' service in Bay Area - YouTubeSword-wielding man offers 'squatter removal' service in Bay AreaMusic: Nowhere Anywhere By: Survival Guide

    Barangay Love Stories
    EP 589: "Kandila" with Papa Dudut

    Barangay Love Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 48:06


    Ang pagsubok sa relasyon ay normal, ang importante ay sabay ninyong hinaharap ang mga ito at hindi basta-bastang sinusukuan. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Maria sa Barangay Love Stories.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Juan Ignacio Brito y operación de EE.UU. en Venezuela: "Lo que hay aquí es un crudo y muy desnudo interés nacional"

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 24:03


    Sobre la situación en Venezuela tras la intervención de EE.UU. y la captura del líder del régimen Nicolás Maduro, el analista internacional y académico de la Universidad de Los Andes, Juan Ignacio Brito, conversó con Angélica Bulnes e Iván Valenzuela en una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    The Jay Aruga Show
    S07 E56: Katoliko Trivia Quiz | Tungkol ito sa Angels

    The Jay Aruga Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 2:35


    Recipe of the Day
    The Sauce of Leftover Tomatoes with Angela Pittmans

    Recipe of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 32:17


    Forget the idea that meal planning has to be rigid or boring. Angela Pittman is here with a real-life, flexible approach that makes weeknight dinners easier and more delicious, especially when school and routines kick back in.Angela has been a professional in the food industry for decades, and she's also my sister-in-law! With all of her cooking skills, and practical life skills, she has figured out how to plan meals in a way that actually works for her busy family. In this first episode of the new year, it's time to get back into our routines and this episode will help.Ang also shares her delicious homemade tomato sauce, that is also a great way to never waste fresh veggies.Links:Quarry Oaks Golf CourseGarlic BriePork Chops and SauerkrautEmail Me! CookTheStory@gmail.comSubscribe to the PodcastJoin the ROTD Facebook Group, TikTok, or InstagramWebsites: CookTheStory.com and TheCookful.comChristine's NewsletterThe All New Chicken Cookbook (#ad)

    Barangay Love Stories
    EP 586: "Sariling Desisyon" with Papa Dudut

    Barangay Love Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 47:21


    Ang mabait na apong si Philip, naiipit sa bangayan ng dalawang makukulit niyang lola. Nakatira sa iisang bubong si Philip at ang kanyang mga lola. OFW ang magulang niya kaya lumaki sa lolo at lola ang binata. Pero kahit na tumatanda na si Philip, overprotective pa rin ang mga lola niya sa kanya pati na sa love life niya. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Philip sa Barangay Love Stories.

    Shelf Talkers
    Fostering Identity and Belonging with Monique Marshall

    Shelf Talkers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 46:21


    In this episode, Jen and Shira sit down with DEI consultant Monique Marshall for a conversation about identity and belonging. Monique shares some excellent children's book recommendations for sparking conversations around identity with kids. She also discusses her own journey and offers suggestions for teaching children about DEI topics.Check out Monique's WebsiteMonique's Recommendations- Our Skin by Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli, and Isabel Roxas- All the Colors We Are by Katie Kissinger- The Colors We Share by Angélica DassThe Village Well Podcast is brought to you by Village Well Books & Coffee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ in downtown Culver City, CA. Each episode, we interview authors and readers about books that capture our imagination. New episodes every Wednesday.If you'd like to get in touch, you can email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@villagewell.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.If you love the show and want us to keep creating, please consider subscribing on YouTube or leaving us a review wherever you listen.

    Toute une vie
    Les Maîtres d'Hollywood : Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000), la dame sans passeport d'Hollywood

    Toute une vie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 59:46


    durée : 00:59:46 - Toute une vie - par : Hélène Frappat - Le destin hors norme d'Hedy Lamarr, juive viennoise devenue star d'Hollywood et co-auteur d'un système secret de communication applicable aux torpilles radio-guidées, est aujourd'hui encore l'odyssée contemporaine d'une liberté de femme qui s'invente. - réalisation : Angélique Tibau - invités : Vivianne Perret Journaliste, écrivain, scénariste de bande dessinée; Jean-Louis Desvignes Général, ancien officier Chiffre à l'Etat-major des Armées, ancien directeur de l'Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d'information.; Christian Viviani Coordinateur et rédacteur de la revue Positif, professeur à l'université de Caen-Basse Normandie; Serge Bromberg Critique de cinéma, spécialiste du cinéma américain de l'âge classique.; Antoine Sire Auteur; Nina Childress Peintre

    Barangay Love Stories
    EP 585: "To Be Continued" with Papa Dudut

    Barangay Love Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 40:35


    Ang tunay na aral ay maaaring ipagpagtuloy sa labas ng paaralan, sa gitna ng hamon ng buhay, at sa pakikipagsapalaran. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Lara sa Barangay Love Stories.

    Realizando Sonhos com Reinaldo Domingos
    Janeiro chegou: como evitar o pesadelo das contas? [Especial de Ano Novo]

    Realizando Sonhos com Reinaldo Domingos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 5:59


    Janeiro chegou! E com ele, o susto de sempre: IPVA, matrícula escolar, material, impostos e várias contas que parecem surgir de uma vez só nesta época.Muita gente começa o ano cheia de planos… e termina o mês sufocada financeiramente.Mas isso não precisa se repetir.Neste episódio do Dinheiro à Vista, Reinaldo Domingos mostra como planejar e organizar as despesas típicas de janeiro para começar o ano com tranquilidade, clareza e equilíbrio financeiro.Você vai aprender:Como planejar antes de gastar e dar “função” ao seu dinheiroPor que o orçamento é a melhor bússola para evitar apertosQuando usar (ou evitar) crédito e parcelamentosComo criar uma reserva específica para despesas de início de anoA importância de alinhar a família no planejamento financeiroDicas práticas para manter disciplina e evitar o improvisoA Metodologia DSOP reforça que planejamento não é restrição. É independência.Quando você se antecipa às despesas previsíveis, o dinheiro deixa de ser um problema e passa a ser uma ferramenta para uma vida mais tranquila e sustentável.Começar o ano com o pé direito não é fazer promessas vazias. É fazer escolhas conscientes, planejar e assumir o controle da própria vida financeira.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    In memoriam: los personajes que nos dejaron este 2025

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 26:34


    Sobre las figuras ―relacionadas al mundo de la política, el cine y la cultura nacional e internacional― que partieron este año y su legado, Iván Valenzuela conversó con las editoras Andrea Vial y Angélica Bulnes en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    Kwentong Kababalaghan - DieEm Stories
    #289 MUTYA NG PERLAS

    Kwentong Kababalaghan - DieEm Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 65:11


    Isang misteryosong perlas ang kumikislap sa ilalim ng lumang balon. Ang sinumang magkamit nito ay magkakaroon ng kakayahang huminga sa ilalim ng tubig, ngunit kailangan nitong magbigay ng buhay kapalit ng kapangyarihan.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Pablo Zeballos: “La verdadera batalla contra el crimen organizado no son las fronteras, son las salas de clases”

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 22:31


    Sobre las nuevas prácticas, como la narco-religiosidad, en estructuras criminales y el avance del crimen organizado, el investigador de campo Pablo Zeballos, especialista en la materia y autor del libro «Cuando el crimen reza», conversó con Angélica Bulnes e Iván Valenzuela en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    Tanglaw - CBN Asia Daily Devotional

    Ang salitang commitment ay kadalasang associated with relationships — boyfriend–girlfriend o mag-asawa o bahagi ng isang pamilya o friendship. We clearly understand our responsibilities to one another.All Rights Reserved, CBN Asia Inc.https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show

    Priorité santé
    Questions de femmes : gérer ses émotions

    Priorité santé

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 48:29


    Comme chaque vendredi, un médecin spécialisé répond aux questions des auditrices de Priorité Santé. Cette semaine, nous parlons de la gestion des émotions. Montrer ses réactions en public n'est pas toujours bien considéré et cela peut détériorer une relation, encore plus quand il s'agit du milieu professionnel. (Rediffusion)   Alors, comment apprendre à reconnaitre ses émotions pour mieux les gérer ? Toutes les émotions doivent-elles être cachées ? Comment aborder quelqu'un calmement, en dépit d'un sentiment de la colère ?  Ismahan Soukeyna Diop, maitresse de conférences au département de psychologie et docteure en psychologie clinique à l'Université de Cheikh Anta Diop à Dakar au Sénégal.  La palabre au féminin de Charlie Dupiot. Programmation musicale : ► Stromae - Formidable ► Roselyne Layo feat. Angélique Kidjo - On sera là.

    Priorité santé
    Questions de femmes : gérer ses émotions

    Priorité santé

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 48:29


    Comme chaque vendredi, un médecin spécialisé répond aux questions des auditrices de Priorité Santé. Cette semaine, nous parlons de la gestion des émotions. Montrer ses réactions en public n'est pas toujours bien considéré et cela peut détériorer une relation, encore plus quand il s'agit du milieu professionnel. (Rediffusion)   Alors, comment apprendre à reconnaitre ses émotions pour mieux les gérer ? Toutes les émotions doivent-elles être cachées ? Comment aborder quelqu'un calmement, en dépit d'un sentiment de la colère ?  Ismahan Soukeyna Diop, maitresse de conférences au département de psychologie et docteure en psychologie clinique à l'Université de Cheikh Anta Diop à Dakar au Sénégal.  La palabre au féminin de Charlie Dupiot. Programmation musicale : ► Stromae - Formidable ► Roselyne Layo feat. Angélique Kidjo - On sera là.

    Depeche Pod : le podcast pour les masses
    EP#28.3 sur 3 : Gordeno et Eigner vus par l'équipe et les auditeurs / auditrices

    Depeche Pod : le podcast pour les masses

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 38:51


    Dans cette troisième et dernière partie de cette série d'émissions, l'Équipe de Depeche Pod va donner son point de vue sur Peter Gordeno ainsi que sur Christian Eigner et Angélique nous partagera l'avis de nos auditeurs / auditrices à ce sujet.----Au sommaire :Intro - Sommaire de l'émission (00:01:40)Avis de l'équipe (00:02:39)Avis des auditeurs et auditrices (00:28:06)Conclusion (00:37:19)----Crédits :Couverture épisode : Enardan (crédits photo : Nir Nussbaum)Musiques originales : YohanMontage : Enardan----Sources et liens externes : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dj2Jkg2D63yLWWvHtPUgSFDx-ZVHVkPBAhx29u8Vprw/edit?tab=t.0Retrouvez nos liens sur LinkTree !Depeche Pod fait partie du label Podcut ! Cliquez sur le lien pour découvrir les autres podcasts du label. Venez donner au Patreon pour le soutenir ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Las palabras y conceptos que definieron el 2025 en Chile

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 27:12


    Sobre los términos que marcaron la agenda política y social ―desde el fracaso de las encuestas hasta la intimidad del mando electo―, Iván Valenzuela conversó con las editoras Angélica Bulnes y Andrea Vial en una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
    Not everyone is feeling festive: Some, like this Pinay mum in Perth, faces her first Christmas without her dad - Hindi lahat ay nagdiriwang: May ilang nahihirapan tulad ng isang ina sa Perth na haharap sa kanyang unang Pasko na wala ang kanyang ama

    SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 8:13


    Not everyone is joyful this Christmas. Some are struggling with daily expenses and the cost of preparing a festive holiday feast. Others are heartbroken, like Rachelle Festin, a mother from Perth, who will face her first Christmas without her dad after he tragically passed away from a heart attack in mid-2025. - Hindi lahat ay nagsasaya ngayong Pasko. May ilan na nahihirapan sa pang-araw-araw na gastusin at sa paghahanda ng magarbong handa para sa Kapaskuhan. Ang iba naman ay durog ang puso, tulad ni Rachelle Festin, isang ina mula sa Perth, na haharap sa kanyang unang Pasko na wala ang kanyang ama matapos itong pumanaw dahil sa atake sa puso sa kalagitnaan ng 2025.

    Conexión - Panelistas
    Cavallo por las conclusiones del PC tras la derrota de Jara y la estrategia internacional de Kast

    Conexión - Panelistas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 18:26


    Sobre las conclusiones del Partido Comunista tras la derrota de Jeannette Jara en las elecciones presidenciales y los viajes de José Antonio Kast, Angélica Bulnes y Ramón Ulloa conversaron con nuestro columnista Ascanio Cavallo, en una nueva edición de Conexión.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Juan Pablo Lavín, de Panel Ciudadano-UDD: “Si hablamos de clivaje, izquierda y derecha se está quedando corto”

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 24:47


    Sobre el escenario político y electoral, a dos semanas del avasallador triunfo de José Antonio Kast en segunda vuelta, el ingeniero y gerente general de Panel Ciudadano-UDD, Juan Pablo Lavín, conversó este lunes con Angélica Bulnes e Iván Valenzuela en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    Open Table MCC Sunday Worship Podcast

    Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be pregnant from the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to divorce her quietly. But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet: “Look, the virgin shall become pregnant and give birth to a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,” which means, “God is with us.” When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took her as his wife but had no marital relations with her until she had given birth to a son, and he named him Jesus. Matthew 1:18-25 NRSVUE Sa Isang progressive church na intentionally mulat sa mga katarantafudahan ng bayan at mg Mundo, we are always confronted with the hardest question pag pasko and then later pag pasko ng pagkabukay… Is there something to celebrate sa kashitan na ito? But we are reminded na Hindi porket maraming kashitan, Tayo ay magpapatalo at magpapalugmok sa mga tae ng kasalukuyang kaganapan. Advent reminds is that there is always hope and our hope is based on the action of God throughout history. Kaya mahalagang mag-alam natin ang history because it proves to us thay things do get better eventually. Advent reminds that our peace does not come from the kings and emperors of this world but from the king of heaven who chooses to lower himself and become human, poor, a servant, and someone willing to die. Ang kapayapaan ay nagmumula sa kanya at ipinakita rin nya sa kanyang naging buhay paano natin maaachive Ang kapayapaan sa pamamagitan ng paglilingkod sa isat isa.Advent reminds us that there is joy and we must actively pursue joy. Mariz reminds us that Joy is rooted in grace and growing from the soil of ministry and Advocacy. Joy through ministry and Advocacy is our act of resistance against sa kashitan ng Mundo and it is a gift of God through community and shared work. Lastly, today, last Sunday of Advent, we are reminded in all of this it is always about love from love and towards love. Love that is not abstract but love na bodily – nagkakatawan – and intimately relational. Pag-ibig na gustong makipag ugnayan, nakikipag-kapwa, at nais yumakap at humipo. Eto any pag-ibig na Ang pangalan ay Emmanuel – God with us. God through us. Sa lahat ng paalalang ito ay kung paano Tayo nag-ambag at nagparticipate sa Open table, merong dapat ipagdiwang ngayong pasko at sa pagtatapos ng taon. Merong pag-asang masayang inaabangan para sa darating na taon in the face of all the shittiness now and will also continue to come. Mary and Joseph as Immanuel Sa last Sunday of Advent and our last worship of the year magandang paalala ang ating scripture reading tungkol sa pagkakatawang tao no Hesus ayon sa gospel of Matthew. Ang buong gospel of Matthew ay tungkol sa presensya ng Diyos na kasa-kasama natin. Yan Ang main theological frame and linchpin of the gospel of matthew. It reminds us that Jesus is Immanuel – the living presence of God among us… But I want us to also look at this story a little differently. I want us to also realize that in the Story the presence of God to the Son of God was also Mary who chose and decided to conceive Jesus and give birth to him. She didn’t have to. She could say No especially when it will most likely get her into trouble and danger. But she said yes to the danger and to the physical struggle and pain of child bearing and child birth. Joseph also embodied Immanuel – God’s presence towards Mary and Jesus – when he decided to continue his marriage with Mary and not have her stoned to death for adultery. Despite his own internal struggle, shame, and pain, he accepted Mary and her pregnancy. She believed his dream when he does not have to. Unlike Kay Mary na Meron talagang nagpakitang anghel, so Joseph, nananiginip lang. Ano bang Malay nya kung lerler lang sya Ang under a lot of stress that caused that dream. Baka gusto nya lang paniwalain Ang sarili nya. But he kept faith and did not have Mary put to death. Or kahit Hindi na nga put to death, Sabi sa gospel, he just wanted to divorse her in secret para Hindi na mapahamak so Mary. But even with that, paano na lang si Maria bilang deborsyadang batang ina? Hindi man sya ma stone to death, how will she survive as a young mother divorced so young? She was poor and from a poor family herself. Peasante. So when Joseph decided to keep Mary as his wife and believe a dream, and be a father to Jesus, he was Immanuel to them. Pero Hindi lang si Mary and Joseph ant Immanuel Kay Jesus. Later the wise men who gave them resources to help them start over and who also decided not to go back to herod. Then sino-sino pa kaya any mga kapamilya, kapit-bahay, at mga kaibigan ni Maria at Jose na naging Immanuel sa kanilang pamilya at Kay Hesus? We are Immanuel to Jesus in our midst Our advent story and indeed Christmas tells us not only God’s presence in and through Jesus but God’s presence in and through Each one of us for each other lalong-lalo na sa kashitan na nararanasan ng isa’t Isa at ng ating kapwa. Not only that Jesus is God’s presence to us. But it is also how we are God’s presence to Jesus who is among us. After all Sabi nga ni Jesus rin whatever good you have done for the least of this, you have done for me. Sabi rin ni Paul that Christ lives in and through us. Paano Tayo Immanuel din para Kay Hesus sa mga naghihirap ay nagdudusa sa ating paligid. Paanong Yung mga nasa paligid natin ay naging Immanuel para sa atin sa mga oras na Tayo ay nahihirapan, nag-iisa, nasasaktan, at nalulungkot. Paanong Tayo bilang open table, – community and a body – paanong Tayo rin ay katawan ni Kristo and presence ni God for our queer siblings and straight allies? Paanong Ang ating straight allies are God’s presence to our community of Open Table MCC? Reflection questions: As we end 2025… Let us reflect and look back. Tayo ay magmuni-muni Sinu-sino Ang naging Maria, Joseph, at Hesus sa iyong buhay nitong 2025? Who were the people who cared for you and were there for you in those moments of difficulty, pain, or loneliness? Who are those who took the time para kumustahin ka at makinig sayo? Sino any mga taong naging buhay na katugunan sa mga panalangin mo this 2025? Where the persons who became your answered prayers? Who were those who cared for you if and when you got sick? Ako sa akin buhay at bilang pastor, syempre pagoda mirasol Ako every Sunday or some days and ang immanuel para sa akin ay si Lawrence pag minamasahe nya Ako after Sunday or after one lagare day. Siya rin ay nakikinig sa akin sa mga hanash ko sa inyo at mga kunsumisyon. Pero malaking Immanuel din sa akin this year so Jaetee, Rix, at mother Sean sa mga bagay na need ng pastoral care. Malaking bagay sa akin Ang iilang sa Inyo na nakakaalala, nanganganusta, at minsan may pa ayuda. Pero kahit Hindi, Yung simpleng pag gampan sa mga ministry ninyo ay isang malaking presence of God para sa akin bilamg pastor nyo. Salamat. Sa Inyo? Sino ang mga naging Immanuel sa buhay nyo this 2025? Paano naging immanuel any open table sa buhay nyo this year? Whether you are here for a long time or bago la lang… How does open table continue to be God’s living presence in your life and spirituality?Reflectik. 2. Paano Naman kayo naging immanuel sa kapwa nyo this 2025? In what ways have you embodied Jesus nitong 2025? Sino Ang nilapitan mo para kausapin, kumustahin, at pakinggan kahit na inconvenient? Was there a time and a person you went out of your way to give your time and attention even? Meron rin bang mga times that you were less of a presence of God to someone or might even be the opposite nitong 2025? How have you repented as per Ardy’s preaching? How have you changed?Last reflection as reminded by our gospel today and this preaching, how can you continue to be Immanuel for 2026? Paano kayo patuloy na magiging aktibont presensya ng Diyos sa darating na taon sa community na ito, sa inyong mga kapamilya at kaibigan, at sa iba pang higit na nangangailangan? Kahit matatapos Ang year of grace sa open table, paano ka magpapatuloy na daluyan ng kanyang grace next year? Because the presence of God is marked by grace. What acts of kindness and grace will you continue or commit to do for next year here and everywhere? As Open Table MCC with our year of faith, how can we live and embody our progressive and queer Faith bilang nagkakatawang presensya ng Diyos sa mga nahihirapan at nasasaktan? Bilang Open Table, paano Tayo magiging instrumento ng Diyos para maging kasagutan sa panalangin nh bawat Isa at ng iba pa? Sa lahat ng kashitan at katarantaduhan ng sa ating bayan, how can we continue to embody Emmanuel and give the hope, peace, joy, and love of God in our own way sa mas malawak na pakikibaka? Next year is our year of faith, at ako ay tiwala sa Inyo to do well next year while at the same time pinagkakatiwala ko kayo sa presence of God that is in each other and among us. I trust you and God among you to live out your faith with grace and to embody Immanuel this 2026. The post We Are Immanuel appeared first on Open Table Metropolitan Community Church.

    The Jay Aruga Show
    S07 E52: Pokwang Brother's Viral Video | ANG SAGOT AT BANTA NI POKWANG

    The Jay Aruga Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 8:49


    Viral ngayon sa social media ang pokwang brother viral video na may kinalaman sa isang road rage incident. Ang video na ito, kung saan sangkot ang kapatid ni Pokwang, ay mabilis kumalat at naging mainit na usapin online dahil sa matinding komprontasyon sa kalsada. Sa video na ito, pag-uusapan natin ang pangyayari, ang sagot ni Pokwang sa viral clip, at kung bakit ito agad pumutok bilang isa sa mga pinakabagong isyu sa showbiz news Philippines. Hindi lang ito simpleng tsismis—may mahahalagang aral dito tungkol sa disiplina, emosyon, at responsableng pag-uugali lalo na sa public spaces. May banta si Pokwang sa dulo sa mga nag-share ng picture ng pamilya niya. Panoorin hanggang dulo para malaman kung ano ito. #pokwangbrotherviralvideo #kapatidniPokwang #Pokwang #RoadRagePH #ViralVideoPH #ShowbizNewsPhilippines Subscribe to our Youtube channel:http://www.youtube.com/@OfficialTheSentinelPH?sub_confirmation=1

    Peixe Voador
    #Ep 160: Calma e Vendaval

    Peixe Voador

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 31:48


    Final de ano chuvoso mas cheio de poesia aqui nesse Peixe Voador com as leituras que me acompanham nessa proposta de desacelerar para as festas. Aqui vai a lista:Adrienne Rich e seus ensaios (edição A Bolha no Bolso - trad. Angélica Freitas e Daniel Luhmann.Ana Estarei - Fazer círculos com mãos de ave (editora 34)Flavia Souza Lima - Borda - Mais alguma Poesia (ed.Numa)Waly Salomão - Poesia Total (Cia das Letras)Leonardo Fróes - Poesia Reunida (ed.34)Nikki Giovanni - um bom choro (Cia das Letras, trad. Nina Rizzi)Você lembrará seus nomes - Antologia de poetas negras dos Estados Unidos sec.XX (ed. Bazar do Tempo - org. Lubi Prates)

    Barangay Love Stories
    EP 574: "Carbonara" with Papa Dudut

    Barangay Love Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 44:40


    Ang tao na hindi marunong magpahalaga ay walang kasiyahan kahit anong putahe ang ihain sa kanila. May edad na si Imelda pero hindi niya pinigilan ang sarili niyang mahumaling sa katrabaho niyang mas bata sa kanya. At nakuha niya pang iwan sa nanay niya ang kanyang mga anak para lang makipag-live in sa bago niyang jowa. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Imelda sa Barangay Love Stories.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Los detalles del viaje de Kast a Argentina; y el impacto en Hollywood tras la muerte de Rob Reiner

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 27:03


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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 38:30


    Allen, Joel, and Yolanda recap the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight in Edinburgh and Great British Energy’s £1 billion manufacturing push. Plus Ørsted’s European onshore wind sale, Xocean’s unmanned survey tech at Moray West, and why small suppliers must scale or risk being left behind. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now, here’s your host. Allen Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Allen Hall in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Queen City. I have Yolanda Pone and Joel Saxon back in Austin, Texas. Rosemary Barnes is taking the week off. We just got back from Scotland, Joel and I did, and we had a really great experience at the UK offshore wind supply chain spotlight 2025 in Edinburgh, where we met with a number of wind energy suppliers and technology advocates. A Joel Saxum: lot going on there, Joel. Yeah. One of the really cool things I enjoyed about that, um, get together the innovation spotlight. [00:01:00] One, the way they had it set up kind of an exhibition space, but not really an exhibition. It was like just a place to gather and everybody kind of had their own stand, but it was more how can we facilitate this conversation And then in the same spot, kind of like we’ve seen in other conferences, the speaking slots. So you could be kind of one in ear, oh one in year here, listening to all the great things that they’re doing. But having those technical conversations. And I guess the second thing I wanted to share was. Thank you to all of the, the UK companies, right? So the, all the Scottish people that we met over there, all the people from, from England and, and around, uh, the whole island there, everybody was very, very open and wanting to have conversations and wanting to share their technology, their solutions. Um, how they’re helping the industry or, or what other people can do to collaborate with them to help the industry. That’s what a lot of this, uh, spotlight was about. So from our, our seat, um, that’s something that we, you know, of course with the podcast, we’re always trying to share collaboration, kind of breed success for everybody. So kudos to the ORE [00:02:00] Catapult for putting that event on. Allen Hall: Yeah, a big thing. So, or Catapult, it was a great event. I’ve met a lot of people that I’ve only known through LinkedIn, so it’s good to see them face to face and. Something that we’ve had on the podcast. So we did a number of podcast recordings while we’re there. They’ll be coming out over the next several weeks, so stay tuned for it. You know, one of the main topics at that event in Edinburg was the great British Energy announcement. This is huge, Joel. Uh, so, you know, you know, the United Kingdoms has been really pushing offshore wind ambitions for years, but they don’t have a lot of manufacturing in country. Well, that’s all about the change. Uh, great British energy. Which is a government backed energy company just unveiled a 1 billion pound program called Energy Engineered in the uk, and their mission is pretty straightforward. Build it in the uk, employ people in the uk, and keep the economic benefits of the clean energy transition on British soil. 300 million pounds of that is really [00:03:00] going to be focused on supply chain immediately. That can happen in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. It’s a big promotion for the UK on the wind energy side. I see good things coming out of this. What were your thoughts when you heard that Joel Saxum: announcement, Joel? The offshore wind play. Right. It’s like something like this doesn’t happen to economies very often. Right. It’s not very often that we have like this just new industry that pops outta nowhere. Right. We’re, we’re not making, you know, it’s like when, when. Automotive industry popped up in the, you know, the early 19 hundreds. Like that was this crazy new thing. It’s an industrial revolution. It’s all this new opportunity. So offshore wind in, in my idea, same kind of play, right? It’s this new thing or newer thing. Um, and as a government, um, coming together to say, Hey, this is happening. We have the resources here. We’re gonna be deploying these things here. Why would we not take advantage of building this here? I mean. Any politician that says I’m bringing jobs or I’m bringing in, you [00:04:00] know, um, bringing in funds to be able to prop up an industry or to, uh, you know, start a manufacturing facility here or support an engineering department here, um, to be able to take advantage of something like this. Absolutely right. Why offshore this stuff when you can do it Here, you’ve got the people, you have the engineering expertise. It’s your coastline. You’ve operated offshore. You know how to build them, operate ’em, all of these different things. Keep as much of that in-house as you can. I, I mean, we’ve, we’ve watched it in the US over the last few years. Kind of try to prop up a supply chain here as well. But, you know, with regulations and everything changing, it’s too risky to invest. What the, it looks like what the UK has seen over there is, well, we might as well invest here. We’ll throw the money at it. Let’s, let’s make it happen on our shores. The Allen Hall: comparison’s obvious to the IRA Bill Yolanda and the IRA bill came out, what, A little over two years ago, three years ago, roughly. We didn’t see a lot of activity [00:05:00] on the manufacturing side of building new factories to do wind. In fact, there was a lot of talk about it initially and then it. It really died down within probably a year or so. Uh, you know, obviously it’s not a universal statement. There were some industries model piles and some steelworks and that kind of thing that would would happen. But sometimes these exercises are a little treacherous and hard to walk down. What’s your thoughts on the UK government stepping in and really. Putting their money where the mouth is. Yolanda Padron: I think it’s, I mean, it’s, it’s great, right? It’s great for the industry. It’ll, it’ll be a great case, I think, for us to look at just moving forward and to, like you said, government’s putting their money where their mouth is and what exactly that means. You know, not something where it’s a short term promise and then things get stalled, or corporations start looking [00:06:00] elsewhere. If every player works the way that they’re, it’s looking like they’re going to play right now, then it, it could be a really good thing for the industry. Allen Hall: Well, the, the United States always did it in a complicated way through tax policy, which means it runs through the IRS. So any bill that passes Congress and gets signed by the president, they like to run through the IRS, and then they make the tax regulations, which takes six months to 12 months, and then when they come out, need a tax attorney to tell you what is actually written and what it means. Joel, when we went through the IRA bill, we went through it a couple of times actually, and we were looking for those great investments in new technology companies. I just remember seeing it. That isn’t part of the issue, the complexity, and maybe that’s where GB Energy is trying to do something different where there’s trying to simplify the process. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The complexity of the problem over here is like that. With any. Business type stuff, right? Even when you get to the stage of, um, oh, this is a write off, this is this [00:07:00] for small businesses and those things, so it’s like a delayed benefit. You gotta plan for this thing. Or there’s a tax credit here, there. Even when we had the, um, the electric vehicle tax credits for, uh, individuals, right? That wasn’t not something you got right away. It was something you had to apply for and that was like later on and like could be. 15 months from now before you see anything of it. And so it’s all kind of like a difficult muddy water thing in the i a bill. You’re a hundred percent correct. Right. Then we passed that thing. We didn’t have the, the rules locked down for like two years. Right. And I remember we had, we had a couple experts on the podcast talking about that, and it was like, oh, the 45 x and the 45 y and the, the C this and the be that, and it was like. You needed to have a degree in this thing to figure it out, whereas the, what it sounds like to me, right, and I’m not on the inside of this policy, I dunno exactly how it’s getting executed. What it sounds like to me is this is more grant based or, and or loan program based. So it’s kinda like, hey, apply and we’ll give you the money, or we’ll fund a loan that supports some money of with low interest, zero [00:08:00] interest, whatever that may be. Um, that seems like a more direct way, one to measure ROI. Right, and or to get things done. Just just to get things done. Right. If someone said, Hey, hey, weather guard, lightning Tech. We have a grant here. We’d like to give you a hundred grand to do this. Or it was like, yeah, if you put this much effort in and then next year tax season you might see this and this and this. It’s like, I don’t have time to deal with that. Yolanda Padron: Yeah. We might also just change the rules on you a little bit, and then maybe down the line we’ll see where we go. Yeah. It does seem like they’re, they’re setting up the dominoes to fall in place a bit better. This way. Yeah, absolutely. Joel Saxum: That’s a, that’s a great way to put it, Yolanda. Let’s setting up the dominoes to fall in place. So it’s kinda like, Hey. These are the things we want to get done. This is what we wanna do as an industry. Here’s a pool of money for it, and here’s how you get access to it. Allen Hall: A lot’s gonna change. I remember, was it a couple of months ago, maybe, maybe a year ago, time flies guys. Uh, we were just talking about. That on the way home from [00:09:00]Scotland, like how many people have had in the podcast? It’s a lot over 60 have been on the podcast as guests. Uh, one of the people we want to have on is, uh, Dan McGrail, who’s the CEO of Great British Energy because, uh, we had talked about with Rosemary the possibility of building turbines all in. The uk, they have blade factories. All this stuff is doable, right? They have technology. This is not complicated work. It just needs to be set up and run. And maybe this is the goal is to just run, it may maybe not be OEM focused. I I, that’s what I’m trying to sort through right now as, is it vestas focused? Is it GE focused? Is it Siemens Keesa focused? Is there a focus or will these turbines have GB energy? Stamped on the side of them. I would Joel Saxum: see love to see support for sub-component suppliers. Yeah, I would too. Yeah. The reason being is, is like that’s, that’s more near and dear to my heart. That’s what [00:10:00] I’ve done in my career, is been a part of a lot of different, smaller businesses that are really making a difference by putting in, you know, great engineering comes from small businesses. That’s one of my, my things that I’ve always seen. It seems to be easier to get things done. In a different way with a small business than it does to engineering by committee with 50 people on a team faster, sometimes better. Uh, that’s just my experience, right? So I would like to see these smaller businesses propped up, because again, we need the OEMs. Yes, absolutely. But also spread it around, right? Spread the wealth a little bit. Uh, you know, a, a factory here, a factory there, a engineering facility here. The, uh, you know, an execution plant here. Some things like that. I would love to see more of these kind of, uh, spread around like the, like GB energy’s money spreads around, like fairy dust. Just kind of plant a little here, plant a little in this city, make a little here, instead of just lumping it to one or lumping it into one big, um, OEM. And that doesn’t necessarily [00:11:00] have to be an OEM, right? It could be a blade manufacturer that I’m talking about, or. Or a big, big gearbox thing or something like that. We need those things, and I, I’m all for support for them, but I just don’t think that all of its support should go to them. Speaker 7: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Poolman on the park for Wind Energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at W OM a 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by Wind Professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches. Allen Hall: If you haven’t booked your tickets to Wind Energy o and m Australia 2026, you need to be doing [00:12:00] that. Today, uh, the event is on February 17th and 18th in Melbourne, Australia. Uh, we’ll have experts from around the world talking everything o and m, and there’s so many good people are gonna be on the agenda, Joel, and a lot of big companies sponsoring this Joel Saxum: year. Allen Hall: You want to give us a highlight? Joel Saxum: Yeah, so like you said, Alan, we have a ton of sponsors going to be there and, and I’d like to say the sponsors. Thank you ahead of time. Of course. Right. We’re, we’re, we’re super excited for them to get involved because as we’ve put this event together. We’re trying to do this no sales pitches, right? So we wanna do this, not pay to play. We want people here that are going to actually share and learn from each other. And the sponsors have been kind enough to get on board with that message and follow through with it. So, like our lead industry sponsor Tilt, uh, Brandon, the team over there, fantastic. Um, they have, they’re, they’re the, their key sponsor here and they’re supporting a lot of this. So the money’s going to applying in experts from all over the [00:13:00] world, putting this thing together. Uh, so we have an, uh. A forum to be able to talk at, uh, C-I-C-N-D-T. From here in the States, uh, we’ve got Palisades, who’s another operator in the, uh, Australian market, uh, rig com. ISP over there doing blade work and it just keeps rolling down. We’ve got squadron on board, squadron’s gonna do one of the coffee carts. Um, so I know that we’ve got a limited bit of tickets left. I think we are 250 in the venue and that’s what the plan is. I think we’re sitting at about half of that leftover. Allen Hall: Yeah, it’s getting close to running out. And I know in Australia everybody likes to purchase their tickets at the last minute. That’s great. And but you don’t wanna miss out because there is limited seating to this event. And you wanna go to WMA w om a 2020 six.com. Look at all the activities. Book some tickets. Plan to book your travel if you’re traveling from the United States or elsewhere. You need a couple of weeks [00:14:00]hopefully to do that ’cause that’s when the airline prices are lower. If you can book a a couple of weeks ahead of time. So now’s the time to go on Woma 2020 six.com. Check out the conference, get your tickets purchased, start buying your airline tickets, and get in your hotel arranged. Now’s the time to do that. Well, as you know, war has been selling off pieces of itself after setbacks in the America market. Uh, sounds like two heavyweight bidders are looking for one of those pieces. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and ENG G are allegedly competing for Seds European. Onshore Wind business, a portfolio valued at roughly 1 billion euros. Supposedly the bids are gonna be due this week, although nothing is certain in a billion dollar deals. This is a little bit odd. I understand why Stead is doing it, because they’re, they’re trying to fundraise, but if they do this. They will be essentially European offshore wind only [00:15:00] with some American onshore and a little bit American offshore. Not much. Uh, that will be their future. Are they gonna stay with America one onshore or, and American offshore? Is that a thing? Or they just could, could be all European offshore wind. Is that where Osted is headed? It’s a complicated mix because, you know, they’re, they’re, they’ve negotiated a couple of other deals. Most recently to raise cash. They’re supposedly selling, uh, another set of wind farms. I dunno how official that is, but it’s, it seems like there’s some news stories percolating up out there trying to raise more cash by selling large percentages of offshore wind farms. Where does Joel Saxum: this all end? I don’t know. The interesting thing is like if you looked at Ted, uh, man, two years ago, like if you Googled anything or used a jet, GPT or whatever it was like, gimme the. Three largest wind operators in the world. They were the top three all the time. Right. And, and most valuable. At one point in time, they were worth like, [00:16:00] uh, I don’t wanna say the wrong number, but I, I thought, I thought 25 billion or something like that. They were worth. ATS at one point in time. Market share. Allen Hall: Yeah, Joel Saxum: I think that seems right. So like they, they were huge and it just seems like, yeah, they’re trying to survive, but in survival mode, they’ve just kind, they’re just dwindling themselves down to being just o just a small offshore company. And, or not small, but a small, just a, just a siloed offshore company. A large offshore company. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, like, even just, there was, there’s another article, um. Today we’re, we’re talking here, CIP and Engie looking to buy their European onshore business. They’ve also are putting up like, uh, was it greater Ang of four in Taiwan for, for sale as well. So, I mean, like you said, where does it stop? I don’t know. Um, CIP is an interesting play. Uh, an Eng, CIP and Engie kind of battling this one out ’cause the CIP management team is a bunch of ex or said people, so they know that play very well. Um, ENGIE of course, being a big French [00:17:00] utility. So that one will sell, right? They’re, their European offshore or onshore assets will be gone shortly. Uh, they’ll be sitting with a bunch of offshore assets that they own and partially own around the world. Uh, and of course their, their, I think their US onshore fleet is about a gigawatt, maybe a and a half. Um, that could be the next domino to fall. You don’t, I, sorry, Yolanda, I used your, your, your, uh, euphemism from before, but, um. That they’re actively parting ways with some stuff. I don’t know when it stops. Allen Hall: It is odd, right? EOR has basically stopped a lot of renewables. Stat Craft has pulled back quite a bit. Another Norwegian company. A lot of the nor Northern European companies are slowing down in wind altogether, trying to stick to onshore for the most part. Offshore will still be developed, but just not at the pace that it needed to be developed. There is a lot of money moving around. Billions [00:18:00] and billions of, of euros and dollars moving. And I guess my, my thought is, I’m not sure from a market standpoint where Orid is headed, or even Ecuador for that matter, besides maybe moving back into oil and gas. They never really left it. The direction of the company is a little unknown because these, uh, news articles about sales. Are not really prefaced, right? It’s just like, all right, Taiwan, we’re selling more than 50% of the projects in Taiwan. We’re out, we’re selling European onshore pow, which there’d been some rumors about that, that I had heard, but nothing was really locked in, obviously, until you really start seeing some reliable news sources. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is an interesting play just because it kind of keeps it. Up in Denmark and not in France with Engie. That’s what I’m, in my [00:19:00] head. I’m thinking Sted is not likely to sell it to Engie just because they’re French. This is a national, uh, security issue for Denmark Sted. Is it, I I how Engie is involved in this maybe to help set a, a baseline of what the valuation is so that CIP can then purchase it. Do you see CIP losing this, Joel? Joel Saxum: No, I don’t think so. I think, yeah, I think CCIP has to land with this one and, and CI P’s been building a portfolio quietly, building a, not, I guess not quietly, they’ve been building a portfolio for the last few years. It’s pretty stout, uh, pretty fairly sizable. Right? And it, it’s an interesting play watching this for me because you, you see all these people kind of rotating out. And it, and it has to do with the, the, in my opinion, it has to do with the macroeconomics of things, right? Once, when you develop something and you get through, like in, into the teething pain cycle and all that kind of stuff. [00:20:00] The asset is not designed to have a 50, 70%, you know, margin, right? That’s not how wind works. Wind, wind operates of small margins and a lot of times in the early, a early stages of a project, you end up running into issues that eat those margins away. So when you’re talking about small margins, they’re six to 10% is what you kind of see. Um, and it’s pretty easy to eat away a 6% or a 10% margin. If you have some kind of serial defect you have to deal with, uh, or that, that the OEM’s fighting you on and, and you know, whether or not they take responsibility for it or you have to pay for it. A lot of times those processes can drag out for 12, 24, 36 months until you get made whole. So the early state, the first, you know, five years of a lot of these projects, five to eight years, are very expensive. And then once you get through kind of those things and the thing starts just chugging. Then you actually are starting to make money, and that’s where CIP P’S buying these assets is in that years after it’s gone through its teething pains and the company that developed it is like, man, [00:21:00] we need to get outta this thing. We’ve just been burning through cash. Then CI P’s kinda swooping in and grabbing ’em. And I think that this is another one of those plays. Allen Hall: So they’re gonna live with a smaller margin or they’re gonna operate the assets differently. Joel Saxum: The assets may be being operated better now than they were when they started, just in that, in, they exist, the starting company simply because the, some of the issues have been solved. They’ve been sorted through the things where you have early, early failures of bearings or some stuff like the early fairings of gearboxes. Those things have been sorted out, so then CIP swoops in and grabs them after the, the teething issues that have been gone. Allen Hall: Does evaluation change greatly because of the way horse did, manages their assets? Up or down? Joel Saxum: I would say generally it would go up. Yeah. I don’t necessarily think it’s dependent on o and m right now. I think it’s just a, it’s a time to buy cheap assets, right? Like you see, you see over here in the States, you see a lot of acquisitions going on. People divesting, they’re not divesting because they’re like, oh, we’re gonna make a ton of money off this. They may need the cash. They’re [00:22:00] divesting in, in, um, what’s the term, like under duress? A lot of them, it may not look like it from the outside in a big way, but that’s kind of what’s happening. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, I think it’ll be really interesting to see, uh, you know, there were a lot of layoffs in Ted and Europe as well, so seeing if maybe some of the people who can make those assets perform better. Come back just with a different t-shirt on. Allen Hall: As wind energy professionals staying informed is crucial, and let’s face it difficult. That’s why the Uptime podcast recommends PES Wind Magazine. PES Wind offers a diverse range of in-depth articles and expert insights that dive into the most pressing issues facing our energy future. Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to wind, PES wind has the high quality content you need. Don’t miss out. Visit PES wind.com today in this quarter’s, PES Wind Magazine, which you can download a copy at PES [00:23:00] wind.com. There’s an article by Xan and they were, uh, contracted by Ocean Winds to evaluate the sea floor from. The sea floor at Moray West, which is way, way, way up north on the northern end of Scotland. A pretty rough area, Joel. And, but what ex Ocean did was they used unmanned survey equipment to monitor the ocean floor where the mono piles were gonna replace for the Moey West Wind Farm. That is a really difficult area to operate any sort of boat, but. Uh, the reason we’re doing this remotely unmanned was that it, it gave them sort of a, a less costly way to get high resolution images of the sea bottom. This is interesting because ocean wind was developing more a West apparently hadn’t used anything like this before, but the results, at [00:24:00] least from what I can see in PS win, look Joel Saxum: great. Yeah. This is a technology that’s been, um. Man, it’s been under development by a lot of companies in the last six, eight years. And now it’s starting to get to the point where it is, I mean, we’re, we’re TRL nine plus, right? There’s a lot of these solutions out there that are commercially ready. Xans been a top of this list since, man, since I was playing in that oil and gas world, to be honest with you. Like 20 18, 20 17, uh, really cool looking boats. That’s besides the point. Uh, but when they show up at trade shows and stuff with ’em, you’re like, ah, oh, that thing’s neat looking. Um, but it, it, it, it solves all kinds of problems, right? So when you go offshore and you’re just gonna do, say you’re just gonna go out there and do multibeam, so you’re just gonna do echo sound where you’re just looking to see depths and what’s on the sea floor. The minimum kind of vessel you need for that is 10 to 15 meters long. You need probably two to six people on that vessel. And that’s just, if you’re going out doing shift work, if you’re staying out there [00:25:00] and working 24 7, that vessel grows to. 30 meters instantly, right? So now you’re burning thousands and thousands of dollars in fuel. You’ve got food on board. You got all, it’s just a pain to put this vessel out there. You take all of those people out of harm’s way. You take all the costs away and they, and you put two of them, or one or two of them on shore in a facility, and then you put this three meter vessel out there that’s fully autonomous. No people, but collects the same style of data. I mean, it’s a no brainer, right? So you’re getting the same style of data and if, and the thing’s working 24 7, there is no need to have someone sleep. There’s a not a technician issue. There’s not, none of this is, is a problem anymore. Nobody’s getting seasick, right? So you’re sitting, you’re, you’re sitting back on shore, uh, going to work, uh, with no PPE on, um, having a, having a coffee from Starbucks down the street. And you’re running this thing 24 7, you’re collecting all [00:26:00] that fantastic data. Uh, it is just, like I said, it’s a no brainer. Now, now they’re getting to the stage where they’re putting ’em out as swarms, so you can cover whole fields. You’re doing live cable inspections. It’s, it’s pretty fantastic. So Exo ocean’s really making the next generation of robotics o offshore. Allen Hall: Yeah. And that’s gonna drive down the cost of energy. These kind of developments make huge strides in lowering costs, and this is why you need to read PES Win Magazine. So there’s a. Great articles all throughout the magazine. This quarter’s issue is, is Heavy with articles. Get your free copy@pswin.com today. As you know, in the wind industry, survival has always belonged to those who can keep up, uh, and Sorn freeze. Nuon knows better than most with his decades of experience at LM Wind Power and Uzon. He now chairs two Danish subcontractors, Polytech and Jupiter. Bach. Uh, his message to smaller suppliers in, in a recent article is. Pretty blunt. It [00:27:00]says the manufacturers, big OEMs want fewer partners and larger partners who can take on more responsibility. And if you cannot invest and grow with those manufacturers, you’ll be left behind the winners. It says it will be those who stay close to the turbine makers and adapt as the industry evolves. Joel, this is a really interesting discussion that, uh, Soren put out there. Obviously he’s invested in Polytech and Jupiter, Bach, uh, to great suppliers obviously, but small businesses are where a lot of the key technologies have been driven over the last five, six years. In wind, or more broadly the last 20 years in wind, a lot of great technology has come out of places that you wouldn’t have thought of. The OEMs have not been the bastion of innovation. I would say it [00:28:00] is necessary. You have both, wouldn’t you think? You have to have the small business innovation to prove out ideas and to show that they work, but you also have to have the large manufacturers to implement those ideas more broadly without either one of them, nobody wins. Joel Saxum: I fully agree and I think that one of the things that’s a little bit, uh, more of a granular comment there is. I think sometimes you need the OEMs and the other suppliers within the supply chain to open their doors a little bit, right? So this is, this is me wearing my, my small business, small innovative business, uh, in the wind industry cap. And that is, man, sometimes it is hard to get a conversation with a large subsupplier or with an OEM when you have something that can help them. And they just don’t want to communicate, don’t want to help. It’s just our way or the highway kind of thing. And if you watch, like we, so the podcast gives us an kind of, or not [00:29:00] gives us, it forces us to have kind of an op, an opportunity to look at, you know, what are the, what are the financial statements of some of these OEMs? What are the financial statements of some of their large sub-suppliers? You know? ’cause if they’re located in countries where that stuff is public knowledge, you can see how and what they’re doing. And if you, if you look at business in a general way where you rely on one customer or two customers to, for your whole business, you’re gonna be hurting. Um, especially in the way we look at things or what we’re seeing in the wind industry right now is if you’re, if you are a large company to say you do a hundred million in revenue and your customers are ge Vestas. Depending on what happens regulatory wise, in some random country somewhere your a hundred million dollars could shrink to 50 real quick. Um, so I don’t think that that’s a great way to do business. I think, you know, having a bit of diversification probably helps you a little bit. The OEMs Allen Hall: have a particular job to do. They need to deliver turbines onsite on time and create power for their customer. That’s our main [00:30:00] focus. They are a generator. Driven company, they make generators on steel towers with a propeller system basically. Right. Just simplify it way, way down. There’s not a lot of technology in that itself. Obviously there’s control systems, obviously there’s electronics involved, but the concept from this basic fundamentals is not difficult to to grasp. The difficulty is in execution. Showing that that product can last for 20 years, and that product can last in different environments. Australia, United States, up in Scandinavia, Canada, way down south and Brazil. There’s some really rough environments there and the OEMs are relying upon in industry, uh, guidance from like the IECs and then the dvs, uh, uls Tube. Nord. Uh. Bvs where they’re trying to make these turbines comply to a [00:31:00] set of essentially regulations, which just simplify it. You can do that. But as we have seen historically in the wind industry, if you make a turbine that just meets those requirements, you do not necessarily have a successful product. You have a product that is marginal, and as Yolanda has pointed out to me numerous times, there’s a lot of real issues in wind turbines. That probably could have been solved five years ago by small mobile companies with outside of the box ideas that could have given the OEMs a huge advantage, especially in blades. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, and I think a lot of these companies are, they’re looking at things from a different point of view, right? They’re smaller companies. You have people who could know the product, they know the real issue that’s going on on the ground. They know. Kind of what they need to do, what the next step is to move forward in their solution.[00:32:00] Right? But it’s not like it’s a, a company where you need 30 people to sign off before you can go onto the next stage, and then you need 30 more people to sign off before you can get funding to do something else. And so yes, the OEMs are doing a good job in their scope. If they’re meeting their scope, they are doing a good job. You know, if I, if I take like bread and cheese, then yes, I have a sandwich, right? Like, it might not be the best sandwich in the world, but I have a sandwich. So like, they’re making the sandwich and that’s great. But if you want something to, to actually work and to last and to, to give everybody else the, the idea that. You know, wind is profitable and we can all benefit from it. You have to get all those different layers in there, right? You have to make [00:33:00] sure that you know, if you have a big lightning issue, then you get the right people in the room to get that retrofit in there to solve your lightning issue. If you have a big leading edge erosion issue, then you get those right people in the room to solve everything, and it’s not always going to be a one size fits all. Right, but you do need those smaller companies to, to be in the room with you. Joel Saxum: I’m a hundred percent agreeing with you, Yolanda, and I think that this is the issue here is that at some level then an OEM, an OEM engineering head would have to admit that they’re not the end all be all, and that they may have got a couple of things wrong. And what, what I would love to see and who, and maybe maybe ask you this question, who of the major four Western OEMs. Do you think would be open to like an industry advisory board? Nordex, you think it’s Nordex? I think Yolanda Padron: that’s the closest one so far that we’ve seen. Right? Joel Saxum: Yeah. I, I, I agree with you, and I’m saying that because I don’t think any of the other ones would ever admit that they have an [00:34:00] issue, right? They have attorneys and they have problems, Allen Hall: so they really can’t, but I, I think internally they know that they haven’t optimized their production, they haven’t optimized their performance out in the field. They’re trying to improve availability, that’s for sure. Estes has spent a great deal of time over the last year or two improving availability so that the money is being spent. The question is, do they have all the right answers or the overspending to get to the availability that they want to deliver to their customers? That’s a great question because I do think that we we’re just in Scotland and there’s a number of technology companies in the UK that I think, wow, they should be implementing some of these. Ideas and these products that have been proven, especially the ones that have been out for a couple of years, they should be implemented tomorrow, but they’re not yet because they can’t get through the door of an OEM because the OEM doesn’t want to hear it. Joel Saxum: Yeah, agreed. Agreed. Right. Well, well, like I, the, the, the example that keeps popping into my mind is Pete Andrews and the team over [00:35:00] at Echo Bolt, simply because they have a solution that works. It’s simple. They’ve done the legwork to make sure that this thing can be optimized and utilized by technicians in the field around the world. But they, it just like, they haven’t gotten the buy-in from, from whoever, uh, that it seems to be, you know, there’s a hurdle here. Uh, and that hurdle may be the Atlantic Ocean. I don’t know. Uh, but I would love to see, I would love to see their, uh, solution for bolted connections, uh, and monitoring bolted connections kicked around the world because I think you could save. Uh, the wind industry a ton, a ton, a ton of money. And that is an example of a small business full of subject matter experts that made a solution that can solve a problem, whether you’re an OEM or you’re an operator or whatever. There’s there that’s there, utilize them, right? Those are the kind of things that we need in this industry. Yolanda Padron: And it’s also those smaller companies too that will look at your feedback and then they’ll say, oh. Okay, do I need to adjust here? [00:36:00] Did I not focus on this one parameter that your specific site has? Right. And you don’t see that from the OEMs ’cause they have so, uh, they have so many problems that they’re trying to tackle at once that it gets really difficult to, not just to hone in on one, but to, to tell everybody, oh, I, I have this perfect solution for everything. Here you go. Allen Hall: Right. I think there’s an internal conflict in the engineering departments and manufacturing departments of any OEM, regardless if it’s in wind or in any other industry, is that they have a system to make this product and they’re pretty confident in it, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it. They don’t want to hear outside noise is I, I would describe it as noise. Like, uh, if you have a great solution that would help out their manufacturing process. But I work here, I know how, I know the ins and outs that that new idea by a small company won’t work here. Those [00:37:00] barriers have to be knocked down internally in the OEMs. The OEM management should be going through and saying, Hey, look, if I find me the manager of this operation, if I find a company that could help us and save us money, and you’re being a roadblock, guess what? See ya. Hit the road because there is no way you can let those opportunities pass you by. In today’s marketplace, you need to be grabbing hold of every opportunity to lower your cost, to improve your product availability, to improve your relationship with your customers. How do you do that? Quickly, you look at the companies that are providing solutions and you grab them, grab them, and hold on for your life and listen to what they have to say because they have probably done more research into your product than your people have. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you [00:38:00] found value in today’s discussion, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show and we’ll catch you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Carlos Peña: “El triunfo de Kast es exactamente el revés del fracaso del proyecto del Presidente Boric”

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 25:28


    Para analizar el abultado triunfo en segunda vuelta del Presidente electo José Antonio Kast sobre Jeannette Jara; y qué esperar del próximo gobierno y los mea culpa que deberán hacerse en la izquierda, el rector de la Universidad Diego Portales Carlos Peña conversó con Angélica Bulnes e Iván Valenzuela en una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    Silly Gang Sa Gabi
    262: 500-Peso Noche Buena, Kaya Ba?

    Silly Gang Sa Gabi

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 16:47


    500-pesos worth ng Noche Buena? Kaya naman 'yan! Ang tanong, gusto ba natin 'yun? Pag-usapan natin yan on the second day of Silly Christmas ng Silly Gang Sa Gabi Podcast! Share your gigil and opinions on the comment section below!CERTIFIED KA-OKRA TO DO LIST:✅GIVE THE GIFT OF GOOD VIBES: patreon.com/sillygangsagabi/gift ✅TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐✅Join the GAME for a chance to win Php150! CLICK here to join our FB group

    Fiber Talk
    Wendy Moore's Counted-Canvas Artwork

    Fiber Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025


    We’re joined this week by brilliant counted-canvas artist Wendy Moore. The show is made possible by CyberPointers (cyberpointers.org), the online chapter of ANG. The need to be creative transported Wendy from the science world to stage costume design. She moved to the Midwest and was exploring her love of Shakespeare when she was invited to an EGA meeting. That meeting opened the door to the counted-canvas-design career that we all enjoy today. In our conversation, we learn the details of Wendy’s interesting career path and her process for creating terrific needle art. Wendy’s pieces are available through online, in-person, chapter, and regional and national events. “If you can get six people together, I’ll teach a class.” We hope you enjoy the show and will consider taking a class from Wendy. To learn more, contact Wendy at wendymooredesigns@gmail.com.—Cindy and Gary Listen to the podcast: Watch the video You can listen by using the player above or you can subscribe to Fiber Talk through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Audible, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Podbay, and Podbean. To receive e-mail notification of new podcasts, provide your name and e-mail address below. We do not sell/share e-mail addresses. Here are some links: CyberPointers website Contact Wendy Moore at wendymooredesigns@gmail.com We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Wendy Moore. We’re always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show.–Gary To add yourself to our mailing list and be notified whenever we post a new podcast, provide your name and email address below. You won’t get spam and we won’t share your address.

    Mis Preguntas con Roberto Pombo
    ¿Hay una crisis de agotamiento laboral en el mundo?

    Mis Preguntas con Roberto Pombo

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 28:49 Transcription Available


    Más del 40% de los trabajadores en el mundo ha reportado tener fatiga laboral. Horarios extenuantes, grandes cantidades de trabajo y poco reconocimiento son algunos de los factores. ¿Puede el burnout llegar a convertirse en un problema de salud pública?Para este capítulo hablamos con Paula Rincón, co-fundadora de ConCiencia de Comunicación; con Ana María Diazgranados, mentora de empleabilidad y marca personal; con Cristina  Rodríguez, directora de Recursos Humanos de Diageo Colombia; con María Angélica Cortés Montejo, líder en políticas de bienestar, desarrollo sostenible y gestión social; y con Catalina Torres, psicóloga experta en autocuidado, bienestar y manejo del estrés.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Cómo se preparan los comandos de Jeannette Jara y José Antonio Kast para los resultados de segunda vuelta

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 54:12


    Sobre los días previos a la segunda vuelta de los candidatos a La Moneda y sus comandos, Consuelo Saavedra e Iván Valenzuela conversaron con las editoras Paula Comandari y Angélica Bulnes en una nueva edición de Rat Pack, de Mesa Global Elecciones.

    Nuage de mots
    Être honnête m'a changé la vie

    Nuage de mots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 41:56


    Avant j'étais super gênée à l'idée de dire ce que je pensais, mais depuis quelques années je me fais des petits défis pour dire ce que je pense en toute bienveillance et ici je vais te raconter mon expérience ! L'honnêteté est libératrice, mais en prenant conscience que nos mots ont un impact. La bienveillance ne devrait pas être une option

    Girls Gone Bible
    Reaching Your Breaking Point | Girls Gone Bible

    Girls Gone Bible

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 43:37


    Hiiii GGB!   In today's episode we talk about hitting your breaking point and what it means to finally stop and listen to the Lord. We share what happened at our LA show with Ang and how God used that moment to bring clarity, humility and a reminder of His presence.   We read from Isaiah 43 as we talk about walking through deep waters with Him, trusting His voice and remembering that breaking is often where He rebuilds us.   we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari   ORDER OUR NEW BOOK! You can order our new book "Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons" at girlsgonebible.com/book   JOIN US ON GGB+

    Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast
    Episode 201: 25 Years of The New Fly Fisher!

    Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 63:58


    Thank you to today's sponsors!- The Invasive Species Centre: Protecting Canada's land and water from invasive species- SAIL: The Ultimate Destination for your Outdoor Adventures- J&B Cycle and Marine: Your Home for all things powersports, boats, and equipment- Freedom Cruise Canada: Rent the boat, own the memories- Anglers Leaderboard: Real-time AI angling platform where everyone is welcome, and every catch counts!- Silverwax: Proudly Canadian since 1999On today's episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete sit down with Mark Melnyk, host of The New Fly Fisher, for one of the most in-depth conversations ever recorded about the show's past, present, and future.Mark opens up about the passing of Colin McKeown, how he stepped into the host role, and the massive behind-the-scenes workload that came with running a long-standing fly fishing institution. He also shares travel stories from Canada's far north to Patagonia, explains how fly fishing documentaries are made, and reveals why guides are the real stars of the sport.We also get into: • The origins of The New Fly Fisher and Colin's legacy • How Mark developed the show's modern documentary style • Shooting fly fishing in remote, untouched waters • The insane logistics behind international fishing trips • Why 4K YouTube episodes changed everything • Mark's early days with TSN, OLN, WFN, and “Reel Fishy Jobs” • What fans can expect in Season 25Whether you're a fly angler, a fan of outdoor TV, or just love behind-the-scenes filmmaking stories, this is a must-listen episode.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    Qué dejó el último debate entre Jara y Kast; y la elección del nuevo presidente de la Suprema

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 28:52


    Sobre el último debate presidencial, organizado por la Asociación Nacional de Televisión (Anatel), previo a la segunda vuelta; y las negociaciones que podría concluir con la elección de la primera presidenta de la Corte Suprema, Iván Valenzuela conversó con las editoras Angélica Bulnes y Andrea Vial, en una nueva edición de Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    Imagen Empresarial
    Imagen Empresarial 08 dic 25

    Imagen Empresarial

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 46:02


    Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 8 de diciembre del 2025. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Andre Maurin Parra, analista económico de Monex Tema: Política monetaria y expectativas 2026 Entrevista: Mtra. Angélica Frías González, directora general de Upnify Tema: Actualidad de Upnify Entrevista: Eduardo Martínez González, director regional de Grupo Cumbres Tema: Actualidad de Grupo Cumbres

    CCF Sermon Audio
    Be Truly Free | Marty Ocaya

    CCF Sermon Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 71:20


    Sa kasalukuyan mo ngayon, pakiramdam mo bang malakas pa rin ang hatak sa ‘yo ng nakaraan? Ang kaligtasan natin ay nakasalalay sa nagawa na ni Hesu Kristo, hindi sa kung sino ka man dati. ‘Yan ang paalala ni Apostol Pablo sa atin.Speaker: Ptr. Marty OcayaSeries: No Other GospelScripture Reading: Galatians 6:1-26Watch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/12072025Tag

    Noticentro
    Ebrard anuncia inversión para innovación en 2026

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 1:22 Transcription Available


    Chimalhuacán solo ha pagado 36% de su deuda heredada SEP y Conahcyt firman acuerdo para impulsar formaciónMaría Angélica Buendía nueva rectora de UAM Xochimilco  Más información en nuestro podcast  

    Le Journal Inattendu
    "Il n'y a rien de plus violent que de devenir Miss France" : pourquoi la lauréate 2026 sera épaulée par Camille Cerf, comme marraine

    Le Journal Inattendu

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 2:13


    La nomination de Camille Cerf au rang de marraine pour la gagnante de l'édition 2026 est une réaction à l'année difficile vécue par Angélique Angarni-Filopon, Miss France 2025, qui volontairement mise en retrait.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    The Europeans
    Can the EU make Poland recognise gay marriage?

    The Europeans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 54:49


    If the winter blues have got you down, these two things might lift your spirit: (1) the Christmas section at your local Lidl, and (2) the news that a same-sex marriage in one EU country must be recognised in another. But how this ruling is going to be implemented across the bloc—especially in the countries where there are no civil partnership rights—remains to be seen. This week, we unpack the manifold questions raised by this big-step-in-the-right-direction decision. We also examine the Louvre's controversial new ticketing policy. Is giving cheaper tickets to Europeans a form of discrimination?   Our guest this week is Angéla Kóczé, chair of the Romani Studies programme at Central European University. Angéla recently wrote a compelling article for Verfassungsblog in response to a troubling new Hungarian law. We caught up with her to discuss Europe's long history of anti-Roma discrimination, including decades of forcible sterilisation of Roma women.   This week's Inspiration Station recommendations are the 2022 film Woman on the Roof and the very cool website Mapping Diversity, which reveals just how many streets in your European city were named after women (spoiler: probably very few).   ICYMI: We've launched a newsletter! Get a fuller picture of who's had a good week and who's had a bad week in Europe each Friday in GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK. You can sign up at europeanspodcast.substack.com.   Other resources for this episode:   “How significant was an EU ruling on same-sex marriage?” – RTÉ, 30 November 2025 “Poland will implement EU court order to recognise same-sex marriages, says justice minister” – Notes from Poland, 26 November, 2025 “L'établissement public du musée du Louvre et son fonds de dotation” - French auditors' report on the Louvre's finances, 6 November, 2025 “Contrat à 15 000 euros, commanditaires « à l'accent slave », van blanc… Les secrets du casse du siècle au Louvre” - the juiciest French reporting on the investigation into the Louvre heist. Le Parisien, 25 November, 2025 “Multilingualism protects against accelerated aging in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of 27 European countries” – Nature Aging, 10 November 2025   This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But it's contributions from listeners that truly make it all possible—we could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/europeanspodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number. Produced by Katz Laszlo and Morgan Childs Editorial support from Wojciech Oleksiak Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina   00:46  Two radically different solutions for beating the winter blues 04:52  Good Week: A landmark gay marriage ruling in the EU 17:32  Bad Week: The Louvre's new ticketing system 33:08  Interview: Angéla Kóczé on how Roma people are experiencing the rise of the far-right 48:54  The Inspiration Station: 'Woman On The Roof' and MappingDiversity.eu 52:46  Happy Ending: Duolingo could protect you from ageing   YouTube | Bluesky | Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Mastodon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Substack | hello@europeanspodcast.com

    Code source
    Miss France 2025 : récit du règne mouvementé d'Angélique Angarni-Filopon

    Code source

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 21:37


    Ce samedi 6 décembre, Miss France 2026 sera élue lors de l'élection annuelle qui se déroule cette année au Zénith d'Amiens, dans le Somme. La Miss en titre, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, élue Miss France à 34 ans, s'apprête à rendre sa couronne, après une année qui ne s'est pas passée comme elle l'aurait espéré.Plusieurs polémiques ont émaillé son règne et ses refus de prendre position sur des sujets d'actualité ont suscité de nombreuses critiques. L'ancienne Miss Martinique a aussi été la cible de nombreux commentaires racistes, ainsi que de critiques sur ses cheveux ou sur son poids.Code source revient sur l'année tourmentée de Miss France 2025 avec Marie Poussel, journaliste au service culture. Elle couvre chaque année la compétition pour le Parisien.Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Anaïs Godard et Clara Garnier-Amouroux - Réalisation et mixage : Pierre Chaffanjon - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : TF1, France tv, Sud Radio, TikTok. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

    Dale! Cuéntame
    Sabores y Rincones en Lima, Perú

    Dale! Cuéntame

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 9:15


    En esta ocasión Jairo Diaz-Pedraza viaja a Lima, Perú, para recorrer algunos de sus rincones más emblemáticos y auténticos. Desde el corazón histórico de la ciudad, la Plaza de Armas, hasta mercados tradicionales como Surquillo, Jairo nos lleva en un recorrido lleno de cultura, sabores, encuentros con personajes entrañables y momentos que conectan con sus raíces peruanas.Jairo disfruta platos indispensables al visitar Lima, desde un jugoso churrasco hasta un ceviche. Y en el Mercado N°2 nos lleva a conocer la historia de Angélica, una cocinera con 41 años de tradición que ha conquistado generaciones con sus platos criollos hechos con amor. Para cerrar, nos escapamos hacia los baños termales de Churín, un oasis natural escondido a pocas horas de Lima.Un episodio para disfrutar la riqueza cultural y gastronómica del Perú, mientras seguimos explorando lo mejor de Latinoamérica

    The Linya-Linya Show
    383: Bara-Bara - Iba Pa Rin ‘Pag Live w/ ANYGMA

    The Linya-Linya Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 160:01


    Bara-Baraks! Bumisita tayo sa Baraks, headquarters ng FlipTop para makausap ang presidente ng liga, si Anygma. Inupuan namin para pagkwentuhan at pagnilayan ang malalaking events at milestones ng FlipTop, ni Anygma, at ng Filipino hip hop ngayong taon:— Ang pagrepresenta ng FlipTop sa Frankfurt Book Fair— Ang historic musice event na FlipTop Live— Ang nakakawindang na AHON 16 lineup at match-ups— Predictions para sa Royal Rumble, Finals, at dark horses ng liga— At syempre, sneak peek sa FlipTop 2026Tatlong oras na kwentuhan. Nakaubos ng 10 yosi si Anygma.Para sa fans, emcees, at kahit sinong curious sa inner workings ng #1 rap battle leage sa mundo.Listen up, yo.At syempre, kitakits sa AHON 16.

    Barangay Love Stories
    EP 565: "Ginagampanang Papel" with Papa Dudut

    Barangay Love Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 42:31


    Ang buhay mo ay parang isang pelikula na ikaw ang bida. Maaaring alam mo ang bawat kabanata nito pero hindi mo pa hawak ang wakas ng istorya. Kaya huwag magpagapos, maaari pang mairaos ang karanasang masalimuot. Pakinggan ang kwento ni Brent sa Barangay Love Stories.

    Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano
    ¿Cómo contactar a tu ángel de la guarda?

    Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 26:55


    Angélica Bovino es angeloterapeuta y en este episodio te enseñaa comunicarte con tu ángel de la guarda. ¡Hoy aprenderás a identificar sus señales divinas!Es tiempo de agradecer y disfrutar la Navidad escuchando Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. César Lozano. Disponible en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ViX y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts.¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría escuchar en #porelplacerdevivir 

    Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update
    BREAK NA NGA BA SINA ZANJOE-RIA AT RHIAN RAMOS-SAM VERSOZA? SASAGUTIN!

    Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 33:05


    Spit na nga ba sina Zanjo Marudo at Ria Atayde?Eh sina Rhian Ramos at Sam Versoza? Ang sagot...Kimerald fans, "nag-iilusyon" ba ng balikan?