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Hoy celebramos a San Florián que en Lorch, hoy Alemania, que durante la persecución bajo Diocleciano, y por orden del gobernador Aquilino, fue arrojado desde el puente al río Enns con una piedra atada al cuello en el año 304. San Florián era un oficial dele ejército romano encargado de las fuerzas especiales de Baviera y, aún así, eligió a servir a Cristo antes que a cualquier persona, sin miedo a la muerte. Es patrono de los bomberos.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Have you ever turned to freelancers to grow your agency's capabilities? What about using fractional support once you realized you couldn't do everything as the founder and face of the agency? What if the key to sustainable growth isn't building a massive in-house team, but leveraging the right fractional support at the right time? Today's guests are two agency owners who turned a modest freelance setup into a thriving multimillion-dollar business—largely through referrals and the strength of their personal networks. They share how a flexible team of contractors became their secret weapon, offering the agility to scale without the overhead of a traditional agency structure. Tune in to learn how former competitors found a way to build a successful collaboration and why fractional support was a big part of their operation from the start. Sydney Mulligan and Lauren Aquilino are the co-founders of Emmie Collective, a for-hire network of elite independent & freelance marketing, sales, and revops consultants with big tech energy. They share their journey of entrepreneurship, reflect on their backgrounds as former competitors in the marketing industry, and the bond that brought them together. Sydney also recounts her experience of being laid off while on maternity leave, which sparked the idea for Emmie Collective while Lauren discusses her transition from freelancing to building a business as demand for her services grew. In this episode, we'll discuss: Why the fractional model was the best option for bootstrapping an agency. When should the agency owners stop being the face of the agency? External funding vs. control in agency growth. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. When Competitors Become Co-Founders Before forming their partnership, Sydney and Lauren worked at competing agencies while also participating in Marketo's customer champion program. Their paths diverged when both eventually left their respective agencies—Lauren to pursue freelance work, initially planning for just 10 hours weekly during summer to rest after quitting her job. However, her freelance business quickly expanded beyond expectations, growing to 20 hours weekly and requiring additional contractor support. Meanwhile, Sydney had taken an in-house position but faced an unexpected setback when she was laid off during her maternity leave. As she navigated the job interview process, she began conversations with Lauren, who was contemplating transforming her freelance operation into a formal business. Lauren recognized Sydney as a valuable potential partner—in fact, the only person she would consider building a business with. After discussing their business vision, they decided it was time to meet face-to-face. Their first in-person meeting in Florida became what they jokingly refer to as their "speed dating" session. During this three-day encounter, they exchanged ideas and developed business plans while Sydney cared for her six-week-old baby. The meeting proved decisive—by the time they both landed back home, they had confirmed their mutual desire to build an agency together. Why the Fractional Model Is Best for Bootstraping an Agency Their participation in the customer champion program helped Sydney and Lauren establish strong reputations within a specialized niche market. With this foundation, they were able to launch their agency business with a strong base of referral clients. One unexpected advantage they discovered was the relative ease of attracting consultants eager to work with their new agency. Anticipating potential staffing challenges typical for startups, they had proactively designed their business model around freelancers and contractors. This strategy allowed them to sidestep the common industry pressure of requiring employees to meet specific billable hour quotas. Instead, freelancers had the flexibility to determine their own workload and schedules. To this day they continue to work with consultants, firmly believing that fractional support provides clients with optimal access to senior specialized expertise. By leveraging fractional experts, their agency effectively addresses specific client challenges, enhances operational efficiency, and frees internal resources to focus on strategic growth initiatives. When Should the Founders Stop Being the Face of the Agency? Balancing Growth and Client Relationships Sydney and Lauren's agency growth eventually confronted them with the challenge of hitting the limit on what they could do by themselves. With the agency growing, more and more clients and consultants coming in, and traveling for events, it just got to be too much. Sydney recalls a particularly stressful period when she felt overwhelmed, unable to keep track of their growing client base and the myriad responsibilities that came with it. They recognized they could no longer manage everything alone. When an agency owner clings to control it causes issues with bottlenecking, even become an operational issue and their agency's biggest profit leak. For Sydney and Lauren, was time for a change and the first crucial step was hiring a fractional account manager to ensure there was someone else keeping track of every client. This not only alleviated some of the burdens on Sydney but also allowed them to focus on strategic growth rather than getting bogged down in day-to-day operations. It's not an easy shift to make, and quite tricky for Sydney and Lauren, who built the agency on the back of their own networks and therefore are still the face of it. They continue to wrestle with how much to pull back, risking that clients feel they no longer interact with them. For those facing similar challenges, it's worth noting that even prominent agency leaders like Gary Vaynerchuk maintain their status as organizational figureheads while having minimal involvement in daily operations. This successful transition typically requires thoroughly training team members in core agency values to ensure consistent decision-making and actively promoting team capabilities to clients—emphasizing that a dedicated team provides superior service compared to founder-only support. External Funding vs. Control in Agency Growth After bootstrapping their business, Sydney and Lauren now face the question of whether or not to take on funding to continue to scale. While they recognize the potential advantages that investment capital could bring—accelerated expansion and resources for recruiting top talent—they also remain cautious about the significant tradeoffs involved. Most of all, they worry about the fundamental shift from being independent business owners to essentially working for investors since "once you start raising money, you'll always be raising money"—with a continuous cycle of accountability to external stakeholders. For the time being, they continue to prioritize maintaining complete control over their growth trajectory, preferring the stability and autonomy of their current approach even if it means potentially slower expansion. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
Fala Carlão conversa com Aquilino Romani, empresário da Sul Agrícola, direto do Encontro de Distribuidores 2025 da ICL. Com 42 anos de história na revenda, Aquilino falou sobre sua parceria de longa data com a ICL e trouxe um lado inusitado da sua trajetória: sua paixão pelo futebol. Ele participou de três diretorias do Paraná Clube e compartilhou como o mundo do agro e o universo da bola se cruzam mais do que parece. Foi um bate-papo sobre gestão, espírito de equipe, visão de longo prazo e, claro, muita experiência de campo, em todos os sentidos. Fala aí, Aquilino!
Everything you were taught growing up is no longer true. Fight Back Mountain deal in turbulent punk dispatches that give voice to creeping disillusionment. From their St Louis hometown the quartet bring a restless urgency to the search to find belonging and mental wellbeing in a world where the chips can feel hopelessly stacked against you. Against this malaise, they kick back with visceral hooky arrangements that owe as much to early emo and grunge as they do to the godfathers of punk. Fight Back Mountain's trajectory is rooted in the high school friendship and shared passions of Adrian Barnello (vocals/lead guitar), Anjelica Aquilino (rhythm guitar), Andy Kohnen (bass), and Devin Dessieux (drums). In the years leading up to the creation of this band Barnello and Dessieux would form the self-described “low ambition pop-punk band” The Mondales, while Kohnen played with folk punk bands, and Aquilino was a much leaned-upon artist in the local DIY scene. Finally drawn together the group carries lessons learned from past endeavors, and a renewed sense of purpose. Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99Pre and Post roll music brought to you by @sleepcyclespa
en este episodio hablamos de como incrementar tu paz interior tocando puntos que diluyén tu paz y como transformarlos en activadores de tu paz interna. Aquilino te dejo un workbook para que continúes este trabajo de introspección.Para obtener el worbook escribe un comentario en ese episodio de como te ha aportado este podcast y en rating ponle 5 estrellas. Dale a Screenshot al comentario y al rating y enviamos al DM de sculptyoursoul_
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hace 3 años un hidroavión de pasajeros ameriza en Gran Canaria después de 65 años. La compañía Surcar Airlines realizó en el puerto de La Luz y Las Palmas el segundo amerizaje de demostración de un hidroavión de pasajeros tras la prueba realizada hace unos días en Tenerife. La intención de la compañía es empezar el próximo otoño a realizar las rutas Santa Cruz de Tenerife-La Palma y Santa Cruz de Tenerife-Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Hoy se cumplen 1.076 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 4 de febrero de 2025. Día Mundial contra el Cáncer. El cáncer es una gran amenaza para la sociedad. Es la segunda causa principal de mortalidad en los países de la Unión Europea. Anualmente, se diagnostica esta enfermedad a más de dos millones y medio de personas y pierden la vida más de un millón. El 4 de febrero de 1493 Cristóbal Colón embarca desde la isla de La Española (que comprende a la actual Haití y La republica Dominicana a España de regreso de su primer viaje americano a bordo de La Niña. El 4 de febrero de 1794 en Francia, en el marco de la Revolución francesa, el gobierno elimina la esclavitud. El 4 de febrero de 1860 en Tetuán (Marruecos) ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra de Marruecos― los invasores españoles derrotan a las fuerzas patrióticas en la batalla de Tetuán. Tal día como hoy, 4 de febrero de 1938 se estrena la película animada Blancanieves y los siete enanitos con un gran éxito en la taquilla, ganando más dinero que cualquier otra película hasta ese momento. Años más tarde 4 de febrero de 1969, se fundó la Organización de Liberación de Palestina; una organización que se estableció para representar al pueblo palestino mientras Yasir Arafat estaba en el cargo. En 2004 Se lanza la web de la red social Facebook, creada por Mark Zuckerberg, junto con estudiantes de la Universidad de Harvard. 2020.- El Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez aprueba el salario mínimo de 950 euros a aplicar con efecto del 1 de enero. santos Andrés Corsini, Aquilino, Gelasio y Donato. Trump acuerda retrasar durante un mes los aranceles a México tras una conversación con Sheinbaum. Ucrania ataca una importante refinería rusa por segunda vez en menos de tres días. Feijóo carga contra Sánchez por "esperar la orden de Puigdemont": "A mí de momento no me da órdenes nadie" El exvicepresidente de Castilla y León García Gallardo dimite de sus cargos en Vox y admite "discrepancias" con el partido. Ser hombre aumenta un 35% las posibilidades de padecer cáncer en Canarias. El archipiélago canario diagnostica 12.688 nuevos tumores en 2024, de los que casi el 60% se detectaron en varones La brecha entre sexos se acentuará en el futuro. Fernando Clavijo asegura que se inicia una semana “crucial” para el acuerdo sobre menores migrantes La ministra de Juventud e Infancia, Sira Rego, se reunirá este jueves 6 de febrero con el presidente de Canarias. Canarias cierra el año con 15,2 millones de turistas extranjeros, su máximo histórico motivado por un alza anual del 9%. El Archipiélago supera en un millón su récord anterior, de 2017, entonces con 14,3 millones de visitantes; el destino Islas Canarias es el que acapara más extranjeros en España, seguido de Baleares y Cataluña, y el segundo con más gasto anual de estos turistas, 23.000 millones de euros y subida del 12,6%. Mientras las universidades canarias agonizan, Clavijo defiende que “tienen más financiación que nunca”. El presupuesto para ambas entidades, la ULL y la ULPG, apenas ha aumentado diez millones este año. El presidente canario ha restado importancia a la demanda histórica de los rectores respecto al déficit de recursos. “A todos nos falta financiación”, ha dicho. La Gomera usará drones para llevar al hospital analíticas desde centros de salud. El acuerdo alcanzado por el Cabildo y empresas privadas persigue ahorrar tiempo y dinero en el marco de un programa de desarrollo tecnológico que tiene previsto comenzar este mismo mes desde Playa Santiago. Una media de 153 migrantes al día arribaron a Canarias en enero. La ruta atlántica sigue copando las entradas por mar o tierra a España. El 4 de febrero de 1968 The Beatles graba “Across the universe” incluído en su último álbum como cuarteto, Let it be (1970).
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hace 3 años un hidroavión de pasajeros ameriza en Gran Canaria después de 65 años. La compañía Surcar Airlines realizó en el puerto de La Luz y Las Palmas el segundo amerizaje de demostración de un hidroavión de pasajeros tras la prueba realizada hace unos días en Tenerife. La intención de la compañía es empezar el próximo otoño a realizar las rutas Santa Cruz de Tenerife-La Palma y Santa Cruz de Tenerife-Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Hoy se cumplen 1.076 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 4 de febrero de 2025. Día Mundial contra el Cáncer. El cáncer es una gran amenaza para la sociedad. Es la segunda causa principal de mortalidad en los países de la Unión Europea. Anualmente, se diagnostica esta enfermedad a más de dos millones y medio de personas y pierden la vida más de un millón. El 4 de febrero de 1493 Cristóbal Colón embarca desde la isla de La Española (que comprende a la actual Haití y La republica Dominicana a España de regreso de su primer viaje americano a bordo de La Niña. El 4 de febrero de 1794 en Francia, en el marco de la Revolución francesa, el gobierno elimina la esclavitud. El 4 de febrero de 1860 en Tetuán (Marruecos) ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra de Marruecos― los invasores españoles derrotan a las fuerzas patrióticas en la batalla de Tetuán. Tal día como hoy, 4 de febrero de 1938 se estrena la película animada Blancanieves y los siete enanitos con un gran éxito en la taquilla, ganando más dinero que cualquier otra película hasta ese momento. Años más tarde 4 de febrero de 1969, se fundó la Organización de Liberación de Palestina; una organización que se estableció para representar al pueblo palestino mientras Yasir Arafat estaba en el cargo. En 2004 Se lanza la web de la red social Facebook, creada por Mark Zuckerberg, junto con estudiantes de la Universidad de Harvard. 2020.- El Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez aprueba el salario mínimo de 950 euros a aplicar con efecto del 1 de enero. santos Andrés Corsini, Aquilino, Gelasio y Donato. Trump acuerda retrasar durante un mes los aranceles a México tras una conversación con Sheinbaum. Ucrania ataca una importante refinería rusa por segunda vez en menos de tres días. Feijóo carga contra Sánchez por "esperar la orden de Puigdemont": "A mí de momento no me da órdenes nadie" El exvicepresidente de Castilla y León García Gallardo dimite de sus cargos en Vox y admite "discrepancias" con el partido. Ser hombre aumenta un 35% las posibilidades de padecer cáncer en Canarias. El archipiélago canario diagnostica 12.688 nuevos tumores en 2024, de los que casi el 60% se detectaron en varones La brecha entre sexos se acentuará en el futuro. Fernando Clavijo asegura que se inicia una semana “crucial” para el acuerdo sobre menores migrantes La ministra de Juventud e Infancia, Sira Rego, se reunirá este jueves 6 de febrero con el presidente de Canarias. Canarias cierra el año con 15,2 millones de turistas extranjeros, su máximo histórico motivado por un alza anual del 9%. El Archipiélago supera en un millón su récord anterior, de 2017, entonces con 14,3 millones de visitantes; el destino Islas Canarias es el que acapara más extranjeros en España, seguido de Baleares y Cataluña, y el segundo con más gasto anual de estos turistas, 23.000 millones de euros y subida del 12,6%. Mientras las universidades canarias agonizan, Clavijo defiende que “tienen más financiación que nunca”. El presupuesto para ambas entidades, la ULL y la ULPG, apenas ha aumentado diez millones este año. El presidente canario ha restado importancia a la demanda histórica de los rectores respecto al déficit de recursos. “A todos nos falta financiación”, ha dicho. La Gomera usará drones para llevar al hospital analíticas desde centros de salud. El acuerdo alcanzado por el Cabildo y empresas privadas persigue ahorrar tiempo y dinero en el marco de un programa de desarrollo tecnológico que tiene previsto comenzar este mismo mes desde Playa Santiago. Una media de 153 migrantes al día arribaron a Canarias en enero. La ruta atlántica sigue copando las entradas por mar o tierra a España. El 4 de febrero de 1968 The Beatles graba “Across the universe” incluído en su último álbum como cuarteto, Let it be (1970). - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Entrevista en El Remate – Balance de FITUR 2025. Hoy en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio analizamos lo más destacado de FITUR 2025 con la Concejala de Turismo de Santiago del Teide, Goretti Gorrín Ramos. Hacemos balance de la presencia del municipio en esta importante feria internacional, los acuerdos alcanzados, las novedades en promoción turística y las perspectivas para el sector en los próximos meses. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el Coordinador de Alianza de Vecinos en Canarias, Abel Román. Entrevista a la Dra. Tamaras Contreras del Pino medico de la UCI. Imagina que te ingresan en la UCI y tienen que tomar YA una decisión que supondrá que vivas o mueras. *¿Prefieres un médico despejado o uno que lleva 20 horas sin dormir?* Acabemos urgentemente con las guardias de 24 horas de los sanitarios. Estamos poniendo en riesgo la vida de los pacientes. Mañana puedes ser tú o un familiar. - En el episodio de hoy, titulado "Trabajo y salud mental: Claves para un equilibrio saludable", exploraremos cómo el entorno laboral puede influir de manera positiva o negativa en nuestro bienestar emocional, afectando nuestra motivación, productividad y calidad de vida. ¡Porque un trabajo saludable no solo es productivo, sino también un espacio que protege y potencia nuestra salud mental! - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio al especialista en energías limpias y sostenibles, Juan Cabrera.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
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Enfilamos ya la salida hacia el sur de la comunidad gallega, saliendo de la Ribera de Piquin en Lugo y nos vamos hasta Ourense, y tras 220 kms nos paramos con el supermirafiori en la localidad de Calvos de Randín. Como buen municipio gallego, son 20 entidades de población repartidas en 9 parroquias Tiene actualmente 644 habitantes y tiene dos gentilicios, o bien calvenses o bien randinense. Es un municipio con mucha historia como atestiguan los más de 18 monumentos megalíticos que tiene en su territorio, principalmente mámoas. Y sí, he tenido que buscar lo que son mámoas, y son cúmulos de piedras o tierra que se hacían con fines funerarios. Vamos, es lo que se conoce como túmulo en el resto de España. Por supuesto en sus yacimientos se encontraron herramientas de la Edad de bronce…que debe ser la única, porque todo es de la edad del bronce. Este territorio tiene una curiosidad, y es que perteneció al Couto Mixto o Coto Mixto, que fue un microestado independiente de los Reinos de España y Portugal. Hicieron su propio procés, con casinos y furcias…es más, pasaron de casinos. Funcionaba con un estado con sus privilegios. Daban asilo a forajidos de uno y otro lado, no tenían que hacer la mili, podían llevar armas como en EEUU, sus propios sellos postales con la cara del emérito de ellos, podían elegir ser españoles o portugueses. libertad de comercio y cultivo… Vamos, la independencia bien. Fue Isabel II de España la que acabó con la tontería con el tratado de Lisboa que delimitó la frontera entre los dos países, y parte de ese Couto Mixto pasó a Portugal y otro a España, incluido Calvos de Randín. En 1944, el 22 de febrero, un avión que iba a Gibraltar de la Royal Air Force, en el marco de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, se estrelló en Monteagudo, dentro del término municipal de Calvos de Randín. Tiene un riquísimo patrimonio. Ya hemos hablado de las mámoas, pero tienen también los llamados petos que son estructuras de culto a los muertos, a modo de templete en el que se le hacen ofrendas a las ánimas. Ya sabemos que si hay una cosa que le gusta a los gallegos son los muertos y leyendas alrededor como la Santa Compaña y las ánimas. También tienen muchos cruceiros, algo que le gusta mucho a los gallegos. También existen muchos antiguos Hornos de Pan, principalmente los Hornos de Randín y los de Rubias dos Mixtos. También es muy importante la riqueza y patrimonio Natural, pero eso es algo que va ligado a Galicia per se. El primer domingo de septiembre se celebra la Romería de la Virgen de la Peneda, con su degustación de Pulpo a Feira y además el primer sábado de julio, la Asociación de Amigos de Couto Mixto celebra el ACto Cultural del Couto Mixto, el 20 N de ellos. Gobierna un señor con bigote a lo Azkargorta que se llama Aquilino y es del PSOE.
On January 6th, 2021, Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell, originally from the Dominican Republic, reported to his post at the Capitol. He was prepared for a tense day, but what he encountered was a violent mob storming the building that represented all the values he had sworn to uphold when he took his oath to the Constitution and became an American citizen. The sergeant confronted the mob but was beaten, insulted, and overpowered. "This is how I am going to die," he thought. Gonell's testimony played a crucial role in the Congressional Investigation into the Capitol Assault, but it did not help him heal from the physical and psychological aftermath he has suffered since that day. In December 2022, he stepped down from his position to distance himself from everything that reminded him of that fateful day. Aquilino's story combines the narrative of the intense events of one of the darkest days in American democracy with the personal journey of an immigrant defending the symbols of American democracy while the nation's own citizens sought to destroy them. "Hechos Reales" is a podcast in Spanish. What you are about to hear is an English version, featuring the AI-synthesized voice of the narrator, Álvaro de Cózar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Simmons, National Agave Spirits Specialist for Mezcal Vago, joins us today to tell us how to pair Mezcal Vago with pretty much anything -- but especially a Charred Corn Avocado Salad with Pickled Onions! Snag our recipe here: https://littlespicejar.com/charred-corn-avocado-salad/ The Pairing: We're going complementary flavors here -- corn with corn! Vago Mezcal uses charred corn in the second distillation and those flavors will marry perfectly with several elements of our salad. Do not sleep on pairing foods with agave-based spirits! Chris claims Italian food and Mezcal work beautifully. What Makes Mezcal Vago Special: American best friends Judah and Dylan traveled to Oaxaca and decided to open a beachside bar. One day, Judah had an ear infection, and ended up falling in love with his nurse, Valentina. Valentina's father Aquilino grew agave for Mezcal as a hobby. They decided to sell his wares to fellow surfers on the coast, and it became wildly popular. Mezcal Vago was born. Mezcal Vago has four bottlings from four different palenques (distilleries) in Southern & South-Central Oaxaca, with 4 different 'Terroirs' and village styles. Elote was the first they produced. Vago in Spanish means a "Lazy bum," but also a term of endearment. Think: your grandmother yelling you to come inside after dark. "Time to come in, Vago!" Corn adds a roundness and slight sweetness to this Mezcal Elote Differences between Mezcal and Tequila: Types of Agave: Tequila and Mezcal are both agave spirits, but Tequila must all come from Blue Weber Agave, while Mezcal uses upwards of 3 dozen different agaves Production Method: Mezcal is a more ancient style of production, while Tequila uses more modern methods. All agave needs to be cooked or steamed to convert the starches to fermentable sugars. In Tequila we use steam in an autoclave, while Mezcal we often cook agave in underground pits heated by firewood Aging: Tequila is more likely to be aged versus Mezcal. Barrels were not traditionally found in most Mezcal-producing areas Learn more here: https://mezcalvago.com/ Mezcal Vago on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mezcalvago/
Jovita Idar was a journalist, teacher, and activist in south Texas in the early 20th century. And she was s a force to be reckoned with. Research: "Jovita Idár." Encyclopedia of World Biography Online, Gale, 2023. Gale In Context: Biography, link.gale.com/apps/doc/UVOEMC160154646/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=723c10b3. Accessed 16 Aug. 2024. "The Wind That Swept Mexico." The Hispanic-American Experience, Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ2159000020/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4cb53122. Accessed 16 Aug. 2024. "The Wind That Swept Mexico." The Hispanic-American Experience, Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ2159000020/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4cb53122. 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Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Laurence Ferrari et ses invités reçoivent Aquilino Morelle, ancien conseiller de François Hollande.
Aujourd'hui dans "Punchline", Laurence Ferrari reçoit Aquilino Morelle, auteur de "La Parabole des aveugles, Marine Le Pen aux portes de l'Élysée" et ancien conseiller de François Hollande.
O escritor português morreu faz hoje 61 anos.
Hoy celebramos a San Florián que en Lorch, hoy Alemania, que durante la persecución bajo Diocleciano, y por orden del gobernador Aquilino, fue arrojado desde el puente al río Enns con una piedra atada al cuello en el año 304. San Florián era un oficial dele ejército romano encargado de las fuerzas especiales de Baviera y, aún así, eligió a servir a Cristo antes que a cualquier persona, sin miedo a la muerte. Es patrono de los bomberos.
Ever wondered what it takes to leave the 9-to-5 grind and shape your destiny in the world of freelance marketing ops? That's exactly what we're unpacking with the dynamic duo behind EMMIE Collective, Lauren Aquilino and Sydney Mulligan. We don't just scratch the surface; we get down to the nitty-gritty of establishing a freelancing business, taking you through the unexpected hurdles and sharing the unspoken benefits of being the architect of your own career. From the essential cushion of financial security to the indispensable skill of nurturing client rapport, this episode is your freelancing field guide, stuffed with actionable advice for both budding and seasoned freelancers alike.As we chat with Lauren and Sydney, we unravel the layers of their freelancing blueprint and how EMMIE Collective emerged as a beacon for marketing ops consultants. Discover how they tackled the common freelancer challenges, like isolation and the maelstrom of non-billable tasks, by banding together. This episode is about the power of collaboration and community in a field that can sometimes feel like a solo voyage. Join us for an honest conversation that reveals how strategic planning, and a blend of technical and soft skills, can harmonize your professional and personal aspirations.To cap off our insightful session, we take a deep dive into the evolution of community knowledge-sharing and the art of personal branding in the freelancing sphere. Get a peek at the current freelance market dynamics and learn why consultants are now seen as a crucial service line item. Plus, discover why platforms like LinkedIn and Slack can be your greatest allies in showcasing your expertise. Whether you're contemplating a freelance leap or seeking to elevate your game, this episode is brimming with wisdom from those who've charted the course and now invite you to join the voyage.Episode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations Professionals MOps-Apalooza is back by popular demand in Anaheim, California! Register for the magical community-led conference for Marketing and Revenue Operations pros.Support the show
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El 6 de enero de 2021, el sargento de policía, Aquilino Gonell, de origen dominicano acudió a su puesto de trabajo en el Capitolio. Estaba preparado para un día tenso pero lo que se encontró fue el asalto de una multitud violenta al edificio que representaba todos los valores que él había jurado cumplir cuando juró la Constitución y se hizo estadounidense. El sargento se enfrentó a la turba pero fue agredido, injuriado y avasallado. “Esta es la manera en la que voy a morir”, pensó. El relato de Aquilino Gonell fue clave en la Comisión de Investigación sobre el Asalto al Congreso pero eso no le ha servido para curarse de las secuelas físicas y psicológicas que tiene desde aquel día; en diciembre de 2022 renunció a su puesto para alejarse de todo lo que le recordaba a aquel fatídico día. La historia de Aquilino mezcla el relato de acción de uno de los días más fatídicos de la democracia americana con la historia íntima de un emigrante que defiende los símbolos de la democracia estadounidense mientras los propios nacionales trataban de destruirlos.
El 6 de enero de 2021, el sargento de policía, Aquilino Gonell, de origen dominicano acudió a su puesto de trabajo en el Capitolio. Estaba preparado para un día tenso pero lo que se encontró fue el asalto de una multitud violenta al edificio que representaba todos los valores que él había jurado cumplir cuando juró la Constitución y se hizo estadounidense. El sargento se enfrentó a la turba pero fue agredido, injuriado y avasallado. “Esta es la manera en la que voy a morir”, pensó. El relato de Aquilino Gonell fue clave en la Comisión de Investigación sobre el Asalto al Congreso pero eso no le ha servido para curarse de las secuelas físicas y psicológicas que tiene desde aquel día; en diciembre de 2022 renunció a su puesto para alejarse de todo lo que le recordaba a aquel fatídico día. La historia de Aquilino mezcla el relato de acción de uno de los días más fatídicos de la democracia americana con la historia íntima de un emigrante que defiende los símbolos de la democracia estadounidense mientras los propios nacionales trataban de destruirlos.
Um autor - uma obra. Hoje trago-vos a obra “Aldeia - Terra, Gente e Bichos” – Aquilino Ribeiro – Bertrand Editora.
“Pequenos textos, contos, pensamentos ou apenas uma frase que sirvam de reflexão para todos os que nos ouvem na RLX-Rádio Lisboa. No mundo em que vivemos faz-nos falta parar e refletir sobre tudo o que nos rodeia…”
durée : 02:59:12 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Au programme du 7/10 : l'écrivain Iegor Gran, Thierry Cotillard, président du groupement Les Mousquetaires (Intermarché, Bricorama...), un débat sur le RN avec Aquilino Morelle et Hervé Le Bras, l'actrice Brigitte Fossey et l'acteur Adama Diop.
There comes a time in every marketing ops professional's life when they wonder if the grind of an in-house job is worth it after all. Whether it's politics, overwork, lack of resources, lack of respect, a toxic boss, or one of a million other things...it might make you think, "maybe I'd be happier as a consultant."But is the grass actually greener? What does it take to get started in consulting? Are you better off at an agency or as an independent? How do you find clients? To answer these questions (and many more), I'm joined by Lauren Aquilino and Sydney Mulligan. With over 20 years of consulting experience between us, we have a no-holds-barred discussion on the pros and cons and how to succeed. Thanks to Our SponsorMany thanks to the sponsor of this episode - Knak. If you don't know them (you should), Knak is an amazing email and landing page builder that integrates directly with your marketing automation platform. You set the brand guidelines and then give your users a building experience that's slick, modern and beautiful. When they're done, everything goes to your MAP at the push of a button. What's more, it supports global teams, approval workflows, and it's got your integrations. Click the link below to get a special offer just for my listeners. Try Knak About Today's GuestsLauren and Sydney are co-founders of EMMIE Collective - a for-hire collective of the most sought-after independent consultants and boutique firms in the marketing ops and ops adjacent space - and co-hosts of the Pretty Funny Business podcast. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenaquilino/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneymulligan/Key Topics[00:00] - Introduction[01:08] - Origin story of EMMIE Collective [10:45] - Has the reality of the agency model met their expectations? [12:48] - Becoming an independent consultant vs. joining an agency[15:05] - The experience of transitioning from in-house to consultant[17:20] - In-house career growth limitations for technical marketing ops[18:34] - Challenges of moving from an IC to a manager[21:44] - Finding clients and financial planning as a consultant[24:16] - Layoffs pushing people into consulting[26:42] - Commercial arrangements - hourly vs. project vs. retainer[28:50] - Challenges scoping fixed bid projects[30:23] - Fractional consulting models[32:38] - How to ensure quality / consistency with a team of independents[36:57] - Client management skills and dealing with challenging clients[41:45] - The tattoo booth at MOps-ApaloozaResource LinksEMMIE Collective Official SitePretty Funny Business: The Podcast Learn MoreVisit the RevOps FM Substack for our weekly newsletter: Newsletter
I interview Aquilino Gonell, formerly of the United States Capitol Police. Gonell has published American Shield, an autobiography recounting his life story from his childhood in the Dominican Republic, and New York City, his service in the Second Iraq War, and also detailing his leadership role in a Civil Disturbance Unit on January 6th, 2021, as well as the aftermath of the attack and his decision to testify before the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack. Sergeant Gonell is a recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal and the Congressional Gold Medal. https://www.counterpointpress.com/books/american-shield/ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741940/escudo-americano-by-aquilino-gonell/ https://www.uscp.gov/department/united-states-capitol-police-memorial-fund https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/03/politics/capitol-police-officers-exclusive-interview-january-6/index.html https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-117hhrg50139/html/CHRG-117hhrg50139.htm https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/01/06/remarks-by-president-biden-at-presentation-of-the-presidential-citizens-medal/
GET TICKETS TO SUPD POD JAM IN LAS VEGAS MARCH 22-23 Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls “American Shield is an all-American tale of duty and determination—beautifully told by an immigrant, a veteran, and a patriot.” —Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Emerita of the United States House of Representatives Set against the extraordinary events of January 6, 2021, Aquilino Gonell's inspirational memoir is rooted in the joys and struggles of the immigrant experience that have long defined the American experiment Aquilino Gonell came to the United States from the Dominican Republic as a young boy. Although he spoke no English, he dedicated himself to his adopted land, striving for the American dream. Determined to be a success story, he joined the army to pay for college. He saw action in Iraq and returned home with PTSD. Believing in the promise of our government, he focused on healing himself and supporting his family. His hard work paid off when he landed a coveted position with the United States Capitol Police and rose to the rank of sergeant. January 6, 2021, changed everything. When insurrectionists stormed the Capitol, Gonell bravely faced down the mob attempting to thwart the peaceful transfer of power. The brutal injuries he sustained that day would end his career in law enforcement. But when some of the very people he put his life on the line to protect downplayed or denied the truth of that day, he chose to speak out against the injustice done to him and the country. Chronicling what it means to live a life of conviction, one that adheres to the best ideas of our democracy, American Shield is a bold testament to the power of truth, justice, and accountability from a highly decorated officer and immigrant who exemplifies the greatest aspirations of a grateful nation. The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete
Mark Aquilino, president of Outdoor Pride Landscape & Snow Management, talks about how his family built one of the largest landscaping and snow management companies in NH and what it takes to deal with NH's wild winters. Learn more about Outdoor Pride Landscape & Snow Management. This episode is sponsored by NH Futurecast: 2024
Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) and Senator Roger Wicker (R-MI) are the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Armed Services Committee. On January 11, they issued a noteworthy joint statement after receiving a briefing from Admiral John Aquilino, the commander of all U.S. military forces in the Indo-Pacific. The briefing's topic? The threat from China and how we should respond. The two senators called Admiral Aquilino's briefing “sobering” and said “Failure to maintain deterrence against China… would be catastrophic for American national and economic security.” They said tackling the challenges must be a top priority for the committee and called for a number of urgent steps.While many of us have been focused on the aftermath of the deplorable October 7 terror attack on Israel and growing instability and war in the Middle East, things have still been happening in the Indo-Pacific. So, what has China been up to? What has the U.S. military been doing to bolster deterrence? What additional steps must be taken?Guest host Bradley Bowman, senior director of FDD's Center on Military and Political Power, asks these and related questions to Admiral Aquilino. Also joining the conversation: retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery. Admiral John AquilinoAdmiral Aquilino is the 26th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. That's the Pentagon oldest and largest combatant command covering 36 nations, 14 time zones, and more than 50 percent of the world's population. He oversees 380,000 service members and DOD civilians and is responsible for all U.S. military activities in the Indo-Pacific. That means he spends a lot of time thinking about the People's Republic of China. Prior to his current assignment, he's commanded a carrier strike group, led all U.S. naval forces in the Middle East, and was the commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, among many other assignments. In addition to being a leader, he's also a pilot and warrior. He's accumulated more than 5,000 flight hours. He's been an F-14 and F-18 pilot and has 1,500 carrier landings. He's also a graduate of the famous TOPGUN school. Admiral Aquilino has deployed many times, including in support of Operations Deny Flight, Deliberate Force, Southern Watch, Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom.Rear Admiral (retired) Mark MontgomeryRADM Montgomery is the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at FDD where he is also a senior fellow. Mark spent 32 years in the U.S. Navy, commanded a carrier strike group, and worked as the director of operations at U.S. Pacific Command.
Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) and Senator Roger Wicker (R-MI) are the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Armed Services Committee. On January 11, they issued a noteworthy joint statement after receiving a briefing from Admiral John Aquilino, the commander of all U.S. military forces in the Indo-Pacific. The briefing's topic? The threat from China and how we should respond. The two senators called Admiral Aquilino's briefing “sobering” and said “Failure to maintain deterrence against China… would be catastrophic for American national and economic security.” They said tackling the challenges must be a top priority for the committee and called for a number of urgent steps.While many of us have been focused on the aftermath of the deplorable October 7 terror attack on Israel and growing instability and war in the Middle East, things have still been happening in the Indo-Pacific. So, what has China been up to? What has the U.S. military been doing to bolster deterrence? What additional steps must be taken?Guest host Bradley Bowman, senior director of FDD's Center on Military and Political Power, asks these and related questions to Admiral Aquilino. Also joining the conversation: retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery. Admiral John AquilinoAdmiral Aquilino is the 26th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. That's the Pentagon oldest and largest combatant command covering 36 nations, 14 time zones, and more than 50 percent of the world's population. He oversees 380,000 service members and DOD civilians and is responsible for all U.S. military activities in the Indo-Pacific. That means he spends a lot of time thinking about the People's Republic of China. Prior to his current assignment, he's commanded a carrier strike group, led all U.S. naval forces in the Middle East, and was the commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, among many other assignments. In addition to being a leader, he's also a pilot and warrior. He's accumulated more than 5,000 flight hours. He's been an F-14 and F-18 pilot and has 1,500 carrier landings. He's also a graduate of the famous TOPGUN school. Admiral Aquilino has deployed many times, including in support of Operations Deny Flight, Deliberate Force, Southern Watch, Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom.Rear Admiral (retired) Mark MontgomeryRADM Montgomery is the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at FDD where he is also a senior fellow. Mark spent 32 years in the U.S. Navy, commanded a carrier strike group, and worked as the director of operations at U.S. Pacific Command.
Produced by KSQD 90.7FM, 89.5 & 89.7FM When Policing the Border, Cruelty is the Point! “Be Bold America!” Sunday, January 14, 2024 at 5:00pm (PT) “Because whatever has happened to humanity, whatever is currently happening to humanity, it is happening to all of us. No matter how hidden the cruelty, no matter how far off the screams of pain and terror, we live in one world.” – Alice Walker It is time for the United States Border Patrol to experience an unflinching analysis of its actions because it is riddled with corruption, racism, and misogyny. There is an ugly underbelly and, today, Jenn Budd is the most important voice exposing what most of us never see about immigration enforcement in the United States. Jenn is raw and truthful and no one escapes judgment … not even herself. Jenn searches deep within herself to examine her own prejudices as a white, southerner and the role she played as a border patrol agent. Her book, “Against the Wall: My Journey from Border Patrol Agent to Immigrant Rights Activist” challenges us, as individuals and as a nation, to face the consequences of our actions. She also gives harrowing testimony about rape culture, white privilege, women and law-enforcement, LGBTQ issues, mental illness, survival and forgiveness. Interview Guest: Jenn Budd was a Senior Patrol Agent with the US Border Patrol in San Diego, a Senior Intelligence Agent at San Diego Sector Headquarters and an Acting Supervisory Border Patrol Agent from 1995 to 2001 when she resigned in protest due to the rampant corruption and brutality she witnessed on a daily basis. After nearly 30 years of border experience on both sides of the issues, she came to the realization that our immigration policies have created an intentional brutal system that in her opinion resembles a slow-moving genocide for asylum seekers. Jenn is the author of the acclaimed memoir "Against the Wall: My Journey From Border Patrol Agent to Immigrant Rights Activist" The book was selected as a finalist in Publishing Triangle's prestigious Randy Shilts Award, and received an Honorable mention in the Los Angeles Book festival Awards. She is often quoted and consulted on Border Patrol articles for outlets such as The New York Times, Newsweek, The Nation, The Guardian, Washington Post, Daily Koz, NPR, Telemundo, CNN, Politico, Mother Jones, John Oliver, Samantha Bee and recently featured in "The Nation" Dec 25, 2023 - January 1, 2024 Issue. She can also be found in the halls of Congress speaking with members on humane immigration policies. Guest Cohost: Blanca Zarazua, ESQ. Blanca Zarazúa's father, Aquilino, came to the United States in 1945 when he began working as a Bracero or guest worker in Chualar, California. Ms. Zarazua maintains her own law practice in Monterey County, California and has been in practice since 1987. Ms. Zarazúa is now representing individuals and families with respect to immigration law matters. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has served on the board of the Latin America District Chapter which serves Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. In 2003 Ms. Zarazúa was honored with a lifetime appointment by Mexico's former President Vicente Fox to serve as Honorary Consul of Mexico for Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. She earned an MBA from UC Berkeley; a JD from Santa Clara University; and an LLM from Golden Gate University. She has completed studies in Oxford, England; Rome, Italy; and Guadalajara, Mexico.
Staff Sergeant Aquilino Gonell served in the Army in Iraq. He was born in the Dominican Republic, and was granted US citizenship after joining the military. In this interview, he discusses the difficulty of gaining citizenship, discipling a fellow soldier for being cruel towards an Iraqi child, and defending the Capitol on January 6th as a Capitol Police Officer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sergeant Aquilino Gonell was one of the police officers who defended the capitol against insurrectionists on January 6th, 2021. The injuries he sustained that day ended his career in law enforcement, and his new book, American Shield, tells the story of the attack. In this interview, Aquilino recounts what he saw on January 6th, and explains how he and his fellow officers were betrayed by many of the Republican legislators they fought to defend. Get a free thirty-day supply of SuperBeets Heart Chews and a free full-sized bag of turmeric chews valued at $25 by going to boatsbeets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sgt. Aquilino Gonell is a Dominican immigrant, former U.S. Army Soldier, and Iraq War veteran. He's been a Capitol Hill Police Officer for the past 17 years and was one of four police officers who testified before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Insurrection. He's been recently featured in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, NPR, CBS Mornings, NBC News, Fox-TV, MSNBC, The Daily Beast, The Hill, and Rolling Stone. He is the recipient of the Carnegie Immigrant Award. Sgt. Gonell's new book (with co-author Susan Shapiro) is American Shield: The Immigrant Sergeant Who Defended Democracy. Sgt. Gonell shares what it was like on the ground as he and his fellow officers tried to defend the Capitol on Jan. 6 against Trump's MAGA terrorist mob and attack force who were trying to end American democracy as part of the coup attempt. Sgt. Gonell also reflects on his personal trauma, healing, questions of character, and how he became the type of man he is as shown by his service to the country when it would have been much easier to not have shown up to work on that historic Jan. 6. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE TRUTH REPORT? Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheTruthReportPodcast Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com
There are two guests on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. Dr. Justin Frank is a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center and the author of Trump on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. He warns that Donald Trump appears to be a megalomaniac, who as demonstrated by his recent comments at a rally in Iowa, truly does believe that he is some type of Chosen One who has been selected by “god” and “Jesus” to be America's first dictator. Dr. Frank also explains how Trump's obviously diseased mind and severe mental unwellness is rooted in a need to protect himself from reality – and how the pro-democracy forces can perhaps pierce Trump's defense shield as they try to stop his fascist movement and takeover of the country. Sgt. Aquilino Gonell is a Dominican immigrant, former U.S Army Soldier, and Iraq War veteran. He's been a Capitol Hill Police Officer for the past 17 years and was one of four police officers who testified before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Insurrection. He's been recently featured in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, NPR, CBS Mornings, NBC News, Fox-TV, MSNBC, The Daily Beast, The Hill, and Rolling Stone. He is the recipient of the Carnegie Immigrant Award. Sgt. Gonell's new book (with co-author Susan Shapiro) is American Shield: The Immigrant Sergeant Who Defended Democracy. Sgt. Gonell shares what it was like on the ground as he and his fellow officers tried to defend the Capitol on Jan. 6 against Trump's MAGA terrorist mob and attack force who were trying to end American democracy as part of the coup attempt. Sgt. Gonell also reflects on his personal trauma, healing, questions of character, and how he became the type of man he is as shown by his service to the country when it would have been much easier to not have shown up to work on that historic Jan. 6. Chauncey DeVega shares his thoughts on the growing sense of dread in our collective consciousness and that something even more horrible has happened these last few days and weeks as Trump and the MAGA movement are growing in power and their victory in next year's presidential election -- which will mean the end of American democracy -- appears even more likely. Chauncey also reflects on where he is in his journey on the two-year anniversary of the Event. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this our 240th episode our guest is Staff Sergeant Aquilino Gonell. Staff Sergeant Aquilino Gonell is a Dominican immigrant, former U.S. Army soldier and Iraq War veteran. For 17 years, he was a United States Capitol Police officer and was one of four police officers who testified before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection. He's been featured on ABC, CBS, CNN, Telemundo, Univision and NPR, and in The New York Times, The Washington Post and El Diario. He is a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Citizens Medal. The book he co-wrote with Susan Shapiro, “American Shield: The Immigrant Sergeant Who Defended Democracy,” was published Nov. 7 by Counterpoint Press. A quick programming note: The interview section of this episode is about 40 minutes long, after which I'll come back to read a quick additional statement from Staff Sergeant Gonell. Then, for the last part of the episode, I'll be including Staff Sergeant Gonell's complete testimony before the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, which he delivered July 27, 2021. After our conversation, I asked Staff Sergeant Gonell if he had any additional statements he wanted me to include in the episode. This is what he sent me: “The book is not just about January 6. It's about sacrifices and dedication to duty. I spent 23 years of my life as a public servant in the military and as a police officer, where I protected the country, at home and abroad, faithfully and honorably. I have overcome many obstacles, challenges and adversities. I thought I had it all figured out. Then January 6 happened. I lost my career, my health and my beliefs in American principles and values, creating a moral injury as well. I did what I signed up for and kept my oath. Yet, those same people I protected, the Republicans, tell me that what I lived through was not real or that it wasn't that bad.” I want to quickly thank Staff Sergeant Gonell once more, along with the other United States Capitol Police officers who testified and continue to speak out. Subscribe to my newsletter: http://tinyletter.com/therobburgessshow Follow on Mastodon: https://newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Check out my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therobburgessshow
Today's guest include - Alex Traiman, Jerusalem Bureau Chief of JNS (Jewish News Syndicate) and an award-winning documentary filmmaker - UNION STRONG SPONSOR Dan Lekki, - Aquilino gonell book American Shield -Eric Zorn -Camaron Stevenson, Founding Editor/Chief Political Correspondent at The Copper Courie
C dans l'air l'invité du 8 novembre 2023 - Aquilino Morelle. L'ancienne plume de François Hollande publie un livre - "La parabole des aveugles" - dans lequel il démontre la probabilité d'une élection de Marine Le Pen en 2027. "La présidente honoraire du RN peut devenir présidente de la République en 2027." Aquilino Morelle pointe la responsabilité des "élites" en général et de sa famille politique en particulier dans l'abandon des classes populaires réticentes face à la mondialisation, à la construction européenne et au multiculturalisme. Renouer avec les aspirations du peuple est, selon lui, le seul chemin possible pour empêcher Marine Le Pen d'accéder à l'Élysée.
Cuando Aquilino decidió ser inversor, pensó que sería la forma de ayudar a hacer posibles los sueños de otros emprendedores. ¿Por qué centrarse en un solo proyecto cuando podía hacerlo en las personas que hay al frente de varios de ellos? . Lo maravilloso, en palabras de él, es la cadena de gratitud que se construye cuando después, un emprendedor en el que confiaste, devuelve lo recibido invirtiendo directamente en el proyecto de otro o haciéndolo en el fondo que tú creaste, contribuyendo a hacerlo más grande. Para Aquilino, Ancla es una necesidad para el sector y es una obligación moral de los inversores el apoyarlo. No entiende que pueda ser de otro modo. “- El emprendedor es el motor y el centro de este maravilloso universo que son las start ups. Hay que cuidarle, porque cuidándolo a él, nos cuidamos a nosotros mismos. Nos cuidamos todos.“- www.kiboventures.com
Admiral John C. Aquilino, 26th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, was the keynote speaker at our Annual Members Program on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. His comments, conversation with National Committee President Stephen Orlins, and Q&A focused on Sino-American military policy in the context of the overall bilateral relationship. 0:00-3:57 Introduction 3:57-30:58 Admiral Aquilino's remarks 30:58- 58:10 Aquilino discussion 58:10- Q&A About the speaker: https://www.ncuscr.org/event/indopacom-aquilino/ Read the transcript: https://www.ncuscr.org/podcast/indopacom-aquilino/ Subscribe to the National Committee on YouTube for video of this interview. Follow us on Twitter (@ncuscr) and Instagram (@ncuscr).
John’s guest this week is Judge Rosemary Aquilino, a Circuit Judge of Ingham County, Michigan. Among the many times that she has made an impact on Michigan and American public life, she was the judge who sentenced Dr. Nasser of Michigan State University for having taken sexual liberties with American gymnasts. But that is just one part of her fascinating career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Born in the Dominican Republic, Aquilino Gonell came to America as a child and became the first in his family to graduate college. After serving in the U.S. Army, including in Iraq, he joined the United States Capitol Police. On January 6, 2021, he defended the Capitol from a violent and deadly attack – sustaining serious injuries and trauma. In the months since, he has been outspoken in sharing his account of that dark day and the importance of holding those responsible to account. He has an upcoming memoir, American Shield: The Immigrant Sergeant Who Defended Democracy, written alongside author Susan Shapiro, that was featured on the Washington Post's What to Read in 2023 list. out on 10/2023. Gonell was one of over 114 reported injured officers as a result of the riots on Jan. 6, 2021, and due to his injuries, was forced to resign from his position this past December. Gonell sustained injuries to his hands, left shoulder, left calf, and right foot trying to protect Democracy. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
El 6 de enero de 2020, Aquilinio Gonell, nacido en la República Dominicana, se enfrentó a los seguidores del expresidente Donald Trump que asaltó el Capitolio, donde trabaja como oficial de policía.Por esta heroica labor fue reconocido a principios de este mes por el presidente de Estados Unidos Joe Biden, quien le entregó el segundo premio civil más alto de la nación al sargento Aquilino Gonell convirtiéndolo en un orgullo para todos los dominicanos y la comunidad latina en los Estados Unidos.Demos la bienvenida a Esto No Tiene Nombre, al sargento Aquilino Gonell.¿Dónde nació aquí en RD y cómo llega a Estados Unidos? ¿Qué tan difícil fue adaptarse cuando llegó a USA? ¿Por qué se interesó para ser policía? ¿Cómo llega a trabajar en el Capitolio? ¿Nos puede descubrir como fue ese 6 de enero del año 2021? ¿Usted recibió fuertes golpes que lo obligaron a retirarse debido a estas heridas? ¿Temió por su vida? ¿Su labor ha sido reconocida con el más alto honor por parte del presidente Biden, como se siente con este hecho?También ha sido reconocido por el senador de origen dominicano Adriano Espaillat y el consulado dominicano.¿Usted mantiene vínculos con su comunidad de Guayubin en Monte Cristi y le ha pedido al presidente el arreglo de la calle que está totalmente destruida, ha tenido alguna respuesta?
El 6 de enero de 2020, Aquilinio Gonell, nacido en la República Dominicana, se enfrentó a los seguidores del expresidente Donald Trump que asaltó el Capitolio, donde trabaja como oficial de policía.Por esta heroica labor fue reconocido a principios de este mes por el presidente de Estados Unidos Joe Biden, quien le entregó el segundo premio civil más alto de la nación al sargento Aquilino Gonell convirtiéndolo en un orgullo para todos los dominicanos y la comunidad latina en los Estados Unidos.Demos la bienvenida a Esto No Tiene Nombre, al sargento Aquilino Gonell.¿Dónde nació aquí en RD y cómo llega a Estados Unidos? ¿Qué tan difícil fue adaptarse cuando llegó a USA? ¿Por qué se interesó para ser policía? ¿Cómo llega a trabajar en el Capitolio? ¿Nos puede descubrir como fue ese 6 de enero del año 2021? ¿Usted recibió fuertes golpes que lo obligaron a retirarse debido a estas heridas? ¿Temió por su vida? ¿Su labor ha sido reconocida con el más alto honor por parte del presidente Biden, como se siente con este hecho?También ha sido reconocido por el senador de origen dominicano Adriano Espaillat y el consulado dominicano.¿Usted mantiene vínculos con su comunidad de Guayubin en Monte Cristi y le ha pedido al presidente el arreglo de la calle que está totalmente destruida, ha tenido alguna respuesta?
On this episode of On Tap Presented by FCSI the Americas, we speak with a fresh face in the consultant game, Chef Chris Aquilino. In this conversation, we talk about the challenge of going it alone, how to prepare for inflation in the kitchen, and the good work that St. Jude is doing in the lives of their patients.To find out more about Chef Chris Aquilino, visit https://www.chefchrisaquilino.com/To find out more about Further Culinary Group, visithttps://www.chefchrisaquilino.com/recipe-development
On Friday, September 23, the Center for Politics honored and recognized all of the police officers, state troopers, national guard, firefighters, and emergency responders who protected members of the U.S. Congress, their staff, journalists and other public servants at the Capitol on January 6, 2021 as the legislative branch of America's democracy carried out the Constitutionally prescribed certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election. In this episode, we talk with one of the recipients of the award, U.S. Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell. Sergeant Gonell served in Iraq with the U.S. Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Even with the threat of bomb-filled roads, he volunteered to conduct supply missions for U.S. and allied forces and local Iraqi schools. On January 6, 2021 while on American soil, he said he was more afraid of the violence that took place at the Capitol than he ever felt while serving in Iraq. On the west side of the Capitol, he spent hours trying to stop the wave of assailants from entering the building. He was hit with an American flag pole and a bat, and at one point fell to the ground and was dragged by a group that beat and insulted him. “I had to work for my citizenship. I had to earn my citizenship. Having so many people who were born in this country attacking the very same thing I swore an oath to protect and attacking the place I call home, that is what bothers me so much,” Sergeant Gonell tells us. “I bought into the American system, into American values. The things we hear when we live overseas - that America is the land of opportunity, that everyone is treated equal, that no one is above the law. And all this was tested on January 6 and onward… Without what we did, there would have been a lot of people who died. It would have been a massacre. When they were trying to get into the Capitol, they were telling us that they were there to hurt people. They told me that they were going to execute anyone in there that deserves it. Some of them yelled at me that I wasn't an American…but, what is more American than protecting the Capitol?” Links in this episode: Donate to support the documentary about January 6, 2021 from the perspective of the law enforcement who responded to the call of duty to defend democracy. UVA Center for Politics Awards Officers Defending Capitol on Jan. 6 As ‘Defenders of Democracy'
Aquilino"Intorno al fuoco nel buio"Edizioni Lapishttps://edizionilapis.it/Ben ha 15 anni. È chiuso e arrogante: una bomba a mano che non riesce nemmeno a esplodere. I suoi genitori non sanno come prenderlo. Lui vorrebbe solo che sparissero. Una mattina suo padre lo mette su un pullman e lo saluta con pochissime parole: «Questa non è una vacanza. È una scuola di vita. Sono sicuro che al tuo ritorno avrai tante cose belle da raccontarci. Addio».Ben finisce in un istituto per ragazzi con disabilità. Insieme a un educatore, Demetrio, deve occuparsi di Carlotta, Achille, Gilda e Milo. Escono tutti insieme, con la prospettiva di un pomeriggio tranquillo, ma improvvisamente la situazione precipita: due sconosciuti litigano con Demetrio e lo feriscono.Ben, che assiste alla scena, prende il furgone e fugge con i ragazzi, inseguito dagli aggressori. Seguono momenti concitati: l'adrenalina della fuga, uno scontro a fuoco, l'oscurità di un bosco di notte. I ragazzi sono in difficoltà: Carlotta non smette di protestare, Gilda fatica a stare al passo, Achille non è autonomo e Milo sembra sempre sul punto di rompersi. È il coraggio di Ben a trascinare tutto il gruppo fuori dal pericolo. Nel buio di quel bosco, una consapevolezza inaspettata lo illumina: quei ragazzi indifesi si fidano di lui. Il figlio difficile e tenebroso si è fatto amico attento, protettivo e affettuoso. Dove prima c'era il vuoto, ora c'è un ponte. Per la prima volta, con un alfabeto sconosciuto, Ben e i ragazzi stanno comunicando davvero.Aquilino Salvadore (nome d'arte Aquilino) è nato a Tradate (VA). Ha pubblicato sia romanzi per adulti che libri per bambini e ragazzi con le maggiori case editrici italiane, alcuni tradotti in coreano, russo, ucraino, portoghese, spagnolo. Drammaturgo, scrive testi sia per ragazzi sia per adulti. Ha vinto numerosi premi. Conduce laboratori di teatro e di scrittura creativa.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
In the unclassified fact sheet that accompanied the Pentagon's 2022 National Defense Strategy, the department's priorities included “defending the homeland, paced to the growing multi-domain threat posed by the People's Republic of China (PRC)” and “deterring aggression, while being prepared to prevail in conflict when necessary, prioritizing the PRC challenge in the Indo-Pacific.” That document describes the PRC as “the most consequential strategic competitor and the pacing challenge for the Department.”If the United States hopes to field the modern and capable military forces urgently needed to deter and defeat aggression from the rapidly improving People's Liberation Army (PLA), there is no time to waste. China is sprinting to field modern forces that can defeat the U.S. military, and absent urgent American efforts in coordination with allies and partners, Beijing may decide to use military force to accomplish its political objectives in the Pacific. INDOPACOM, the U.S. combatant command responsible for the Indo-Pacific region, is today's most consequential frontline. To discuss the current threat from the PRC and what can be done to strengthen military deterrence in the vital INDOPACOM area of responsibility, FDD's Center on Military and Political Power (CMPP) and China Program host a discussion with INDOPACOM Commander Admiral John Aquilino. The conversation was moderated by CMPP Senior Director Bradley Bowman.
Caring for cancer patients should include their mental as well as their physical health. COMPASS Pathways' Ekaterina Malievskaia talks to Manish Agrawal, medical oncologist and co-director of clinical research at Aquilino Cancer Center in Maryland, an outpatient community centre dedicated to whole person cancer care. In 2020, Manish was part of the team that built the Center for Healing at Aquilino, designed to address the emotional toll of cancer on patients and caregivers. Manish is now in the final stages of an FDA-approved clinical trial in psilocybin therapy for cancer patients with depression, the first of its kind. In the trial, patients are given psilocybin, a psychoactive substance, while supported one-to-one by a specially trained therapist, with preparation and integration sessions before and after the psilocybin session. Manish talks about the promise of psilocybin therapy as a tool to help patients overcome the distress that comes with a cancer diagnosis, and the impact that this has on him personally, as well as on his patients and their families.
Listen to a conversation with Pastor Mickey Aquilino (Parkside Church - Alistair Begg). Mickey grew up Roman Catholic but didn't know Christ. After coming to faith through a renewal movement and reading God's Word, Mickey eventually left the Catholic church. He was led by God to Parkside Church where for 25 years he has helped teach the Bible and disciple others who come from a Roman Catholic background (like Amanda Scopilliti from season 2 episode 12).