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She came to America with $100, no job, and no clue how to turn on the shower—Now she's The Swearing Therapist helping others to heal out loud!⏯️ Hit play on her power anthem! Hear Zulma's story come to life in her personal theme song, And Still I Rise — a fierce, fearless tribute to the woman who turned pain into power. Zulma B. Williams didn't follow the rules—and she sure as hell didn't follow society's timeline. In this unforgettable conversation, Zulma takes us from her childhood in Argentina to her decision to move to America at 31 years old. But that is just the beginning... We explore exactly what it's like to move to another country without speaking the language. We hear about the struggles of life, including her battle with cancer. But we also get to cheer alongside her as she graduates with her master's in social work at 51 years old to then launching her own unapologetic private practice as The Swearing Therapist.If you've ever felt like it's “too late,” or that starting over is only for the young, Zulma's story will completely rewrite what you think is possible.What You'll Walk Away With:Permission to start again—whether you're 30, 50, or beyondPractical truths on doing hard things: immigrating, grieving, healing, and buildingReal-talk reminders that your voice, your story, and your dreams are still valid—f-bombs includedListen now to get fired up by the one and only Swearing Therapist—and finally believe it's not too late for you to start over, too.MENTIONED LINKS & RESOURCES
Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins head into camp with the Wales Under-20's as they prepare to head to Italy for the World Championship where they will face Argentina, France and Spain in Pool B. Head coach Richard Whiffin and a host of players join the pod to chat about their hopes and expectations ahead of their opening fixture on Sunday against Argentina.
In this intensely eye-opening episode of "Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu," Tom launches a deep dive into the alarming patterns of national economic failure, using the infamous collapse of Argentina in 2001 as his starting point. With the precision of an investigative storyteller, Tom brings you face-to-face with the stark reality behind global financial crises—not as distant tragedies but as urgent, mathematical inevitabilities now encroaching on the United States. Drawing on the research and insights of Ray Dalio, the legendary hedge fund manager, Tom unpacks "The Big Debt Cycle," explaining in clear terms the six phases every collapsing nation inevitably traverses. For those searching for solutions, Tom presents Ray Dalio's concept of "beautiful deleveraging" as a rare, hopeful path. He walks through the gritty details of what it takes to bring a runaway debt-strangled nation back from the brink—explaining the painful, necessary balance between austerity, debt restructuring, redistribution, and well-calibrated money creation. Using historical case studies, modern economic policy debates, and concrete steps, Tom explores how America can navigate this perilous moment—and why collective literacy and moral discipline are the keys to building a sustainable future. If you want to be part of the vital 2% who choose awareness, action, and resilience, this episode is your manual. SHOWNOTES 08:58 Debt-Fueled Economic Bubbles 11:04 Debt, Deficits, and Government Games 20:26 Modern Monetary Theory basics 30:53 Global Unrest and Authoritarian Trends 40:31 "Impending U.S. Collapse and Solutions" 55:13 Ray Dalio's Deleveraging Strategy CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code IMPACT at check out Allio Capital: Macro investing for people who want to understand the big picture. Download their app in the App Store or at Google Play, or text my name “TOM” to 511511. iTrust Capital: Use code IMPACTGO when you sign up and fund your account to get a $100 bonus at https://www.itrustcapital.com/tombilyeu Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/impact SKIMS: Shop SKIMS Mens at https://www.skims.com/impact #skimspartner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dublin was a sea of red and the lads are back dissecting the start to the 2025 Lions Tour as Argentina shock the tourists in Dublin, the Lions' first tour-opening loss since 1971. Jim, Goodey and special guest Bernard Jackman break down where it went wrong despite dominant stats, from lineout woes and tippy-tappy rugby to Farrell's punchy post-match comments. There's chat on subs, back-row balance issues, and whether we'll see Old Testament Faz emerge this week. Plus, big praise for Argentina, chaos in the England v France B-team clash, and the debut of “Keyboard Captains” as we read out some of the week's fan comments. Settle in and make sure you're subscribed on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Iran launches missiles at a US airbase in Qatar in response to strikes on its nuclear sites. This leads to airspace shutdowns in many Middle Eastern countries.We examine whether Iran will now close the world's busiest oil shipping channel, the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, Argentina's economy is expanding. Andrew Peach finds out what is driving the growth.
This week on Corporate Cafecito, we sit down with the powerhouse Mariana Fagnilli, JD, LLM - a human rights lawyer turned global DEI executive, founder of Fagnilli Group, and now international change-maker redefining what real inclusion looks like.Mariana has led with purpose across industries from Argentina to Johnson & Johnson to Major League Soccer. Today, she serves on the Harvard Business Review, advises the World Economic Forum, and was named one of the Top Women Leaders of 2024.Her new book, Inclusion Driven Performance, lays out a bold 5-step framework that transforms culture into competitive strategy. It's already a #1 Amazon Best Seller!☕ In this cafecito, we dive into:- Why inclusion must be tied to KPIs, not just training- The danger of “checking boxes” versus creating lasting change- How Latines can lead the narrative in 2025 and beyond- The personal journey that led Mariana to a new life chapter in SpainWhether you lead a team, an ERG, or a business unit, or build something bold from the ground up, this conversation will fuel your next move.
Sterium delivers a powerful and emotionally charged DJ set live from Mendoza, Argentina. With fresh Sterium remixes and unreleased IDs, alongside highlight tracks from Beltran, Coyu, Harvey Valencia, Ilario Alicante and more, the Argentinian crowd was buzzing for this set!
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Carlos Tevez is a player often overlooked when reminiscing about the greatest South Americans to play in the Premier League. But why? When he was at his peak, he devastated defences with trickery, Argentinian toughness, and goals that won his clubs countless trophies. His ex-teammate Wayne Rooney told us that Tevez “was his favourite strike partner”, while Joe Hart described him as “the catalyst who helped change the mentality of Manchester City”. Maybe Tevez is often forgotten because, along with the riches and skills, Tevez had a list of controversies that followed him around wherever he went. Whether it was his refusal to come off the bench in a key Champions League game, moving between rival clubs, or even the issues around who actually owned him, Carlos Tevez's seven year stay in the Premier League was a white knuckle, rollercoaster ride. But despite all that - speak to most fans, and they'll tell you they love him. This episode of Football Daily is hosted by football writer and Copa 90 presenter, Eugene Noble, and seeks to unravel the controversies of Carlos Tevez's fascinating career, to show just how unique and brilliant a player he was. To understand his rags to riches story, Eugene takes us back to Argentina to see how the man was made. From growing up in a crime filled tower block to being discovered playing on the streets of Buenos Aires, we chart his move from Argentina to London when he stunned everyone to join West Ham. We'll hear from his ex-teammate Bobby Zamora about culture clashes in the dressing room, and how they formed a partnership which led to the great escape. We'll then explore his time at both Manchester clubs, delving into all the controversies, the goals and the trophies along the way, with Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart, and many others. The Carlos Tevez story is a thrilling one, offering unique insight, stories and first hand accounts on his career. And Tevez has still got it as well - in June 2025 he scored 4 goals in Soccer Aid at age 41. But do his controversies add to his myth? Or could he have achieved even higher heights if he was a bit better behaved? And is Tevez the most archetypal Argentinian player since Diego Maradona?
The British & Irish Lions' tour started with a jolt as Argentina pulled off a stunning 24-28 victory in Dublin. Join Graham Simmons and former Lion Shane Horgan on The Quick Tap as they dissect the good, the bad & the Rugby. "Simmo" and "Shaggy" pull no punches, reacting to Andy Farrell's "unacceptable" comments and the Lions' disjointed performance. Was just early tour rust? Don't miss this analysis of the tour's rocky start and what it means for the path to the Wallabies series. "Simmo" worked for 25 years as Sky Sports' rugby union reporter, and went on 5 Lions Tours. He also spent a decade broadcasting on their golf coverage from Ryder Cups and US Opens to USPGAs. The Quick Tap is sponsored by Continental Tyres 00:02:00
The 2025 British & Irish Lions tour has begun! Andy Farrell's team may have suffered defeat in Dublin at the hands of a superb Argentina, but there are plenty of positives for the squad to take to Australia.
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Jacob Shapiro sits down with Facundo Robles, Program Coordinator at the Wilson Center's Latin America Program, for a wide-ranging conversation on how the Israel-Iran conflict intersects with Latin America's geopolitical and economic realities. They unpack why Latin America remains relatively stable amid global volatility, and how rising oil, fertilizer, and agricultural prices might impact countries like Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. The conversation weaves through U.S.-China competition, Argentina's foreign policy under Milei, and Venezuela's provocative posturing. --Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction (04:03) - Impact of Israel-Iran War on Latin America(05:50) - Regional Stability and Conflicts in Latin America(12:26) - Country-Specific Analysis: Mexico(18:17) - Country-Specific Analysis: Argentina(42:40) - Country-Specific Analysis: Venezuela(45:42) - Conclusion --Jacob Shapiro Site: jacobshapiro.comJacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShap--The Jacob Shapiro Show is produced and edited by Audiographies LLC. More information at audiographies.com --Jacob Shapiro is a speaker, consultant, author, and researcher covering global politics and affairs, economics, markets, technology, history, and culture. He speaks to audiences of all sizes around the world, helps global multinationals make strategic decisions about political risks and opportunities, and works directly with investors to grow and protect their assets in today's volatile global environment. His insights help audiences across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world.--This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
We're again podding from the heart of Dublin after Argentina pull off a famous win over the Lions at the Aviva. Chris and Ugo are joined by two former Lions, Dwayne Peel and Anthony Watson, to debate what went wrong - and right - for Andy Farrell's side, and what they need to fix as they fly to Australia. Did the Lions attack actually show plenty of potential? Will that accuracy come in time? And we pay homage to the Pumas who made a mockery of the bookies' odds.
En una emisión especial desde las sierras de Córdoba, en Argentina, visitamos algunos de los lugares más legendarios y misteriosos de esta tierra, como el cerro de Los Terrones, donde muchos ubican la ciudad de ERKS, el cerro del Pajarillo, y el mítico cerro Uritorco, uno de los puntos de poder y ufológicos más importantes del planeta. Lorenzo Fernández Bueno se encuentra allí realizando «El Colegio Invisible», acompañado del periodista argentino Fernando Diz, que nos va a desvelar las claves de este lugar enigmático como pocos. Iniciamos viaje…
Martin Rosberg is a natural cheesemaker that lives in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, a small community across the Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is Argentine and once ran a boutique hotel and restaurant in Buenos Aires but moved away to find a quieter life on a small farm with his family. He built a few stilted houses that he still rents on Airbnb, then he started making breads and eventually a few cheeses to give to the guests there. He really fell down the cheese rabbit hole, however. This led him to the world of natural cheesemaking, which is kind of like the natural wine of cheese: using traditional methods with natural cultures and without expensive equipment. It's essentially how cheesemaking was done for 8,000 years until a century ago when modern practices entered into the craft. Martin now makes 20 kinds of natural cheeses from his farm in Uruguay, several of them his own unique styles. He also teaches workshops on natural cheesemaking and gives tastings around the world, including at his farm.Martin has been a good friend of mine for 15 years or maybe. I'm not even sure anymore. He used to be clean shaven and wear suits. Now he is this cheesemaker on a farm with all these crazy cheeses. Anyway, he was leading a few workshops at the very beautiful Coltsfoot Valley Farm in Cornwall, Connecticut, which isn't that far from me so I went and picked him up and he stayed at my house for a couple of days on his way back to New York City. One of the most Connecticut things ever happened on the drive: two cars got into an accident trying to navigate going in and out of a narrow-covered bridge. Back at my place we of course tasted some cheeses and drank wine, but we decided to do this somewhat sporadic podcast conversation from my barn where I always record, while Juliana was able to join by laptop set up in front of the couch. Martin was one of the first guests on this podcast and it's always good to hear from him, but it was nice recording the conversation in person in the barn. He's the first to do that and it felt like a studio. Maybe one day it could develop into one. It just needs some time, like a cheese.--Host: Nicholas Gill ( https://www.instagram.com/nicholasgill2 ) Co-host: Juliana Duque ( https://www.instagram.com/juliduk/)Produced by Nicholas Gill & Juliana DuqueRecording & Editing by New Worlder https://www.newworlder.comEmail: thenewworlder@gmail.comRead more at New Worlder: https://www.newworlder.com
y acá estamos nomás terminando la semana después de un viaje a Argentina después de un viaje a Los Ángeles después de un viaje por el mundo entero nos deja con la sensación hermosa de hacer este episodio que trae de todo crítica de cine crítica de serie crítica del mundo crítica a mí mismo crítica al amor mentira...
In this episode, host Taniel Chemsian interviews Gabriela Lopez and Jesus Valenzuela, co-founders of Outliance Real Estate Brokerage, based in Cabo San Lucas. Gabriela shares her journey from Argentina to Cabo, while Jesus recounts his move from California, highlighting why both fell in love with the region. They discuss Cabo's multicultural attractions, safety, excellent weather, outdoor lifestyle, and strong sense of community. The conversation shifts to the current real estate market, noting how the boom following COVID-19 has transitioned into a buyer's market, with increased inventory and more negotiation possibilities for buyers. Gabriela and Jesus explain common price ranges, popular neighborhoods, and what buyers should consider—emphasizing the importance of lifestyle compatibility, local amenities, and working with reputable agents. They also touch on the challenges of pre-construction developments and the unique logistical factors of living in Baja. The episode concludes with practical advice for foreigners considering a move, encouraging them not to let fear hold them back and to seek the guidance of experienced locals. Contact details for Outliance are provided for further inquiries. Key Moments: 05:53 Buying Property Abroad: Key Tips 09:00 Mexican Market Surge Pre-U.S. Elections 12:42 Investors Hold Amid Economic Changes 13:43 Vallarta's Resilient Real Estate Market 19:08 Kabul's Strategic Connectivity Highlights 20:56 Cabo's Culinary and Art Scene 23:03 Exploring Santiago's Natural Attractions 26:36 "East Cape: Off-Grid Simplicity" 30:59 "Affordable Homes Near Cabo" 35:22 Top Neighborhoods for Investment Homes 36:32 Top Rental Priorities: View, Amenities, Location 41:25 Baja Logistics: Challenges and Delays 44:56 Turnkey Homes Appeal Don't miss out on a free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar. Want to own a home in Mexico? Start your journey with confidence – download your FREE Taniel Chemsian Properties Buyer's Guide now for expert tips and clear steps to make it happen! Click here - https://tanielchemsian.com/buyers-guide/ Contact Information: Email: info@tanielchemsian.com Website: www.tanielchemsian.com Mex Office: +52.322.688.7435 USA/CAN Office: +1.323.798.8893
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This week, we're joined by rugby writer Iestyn Thomas to preview the build-up to the 2025 British & Irish Lions tour of Australia. We dive into the upcoming warm-up against Argentina in Dublin, the form and potential threat of Joe Schmidt's Wallabies, and early standout names putting their hands up for selection. Expect player picks, tactical chat, and a few left-field predictions as the countdown to Lions 2025 begins in earnest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Franco Colapinto has closed the gap to Pierre Gasly just when Alpine faces its toughest season yet.Climb the ladder with me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lawvsWhy is Franco Colapinto turning heads in Formula 1 during a season where Alpine is struggling more than ever? Easy! With big changes shaking up the team, a drop in performance and uncertainty at every level, Colapinto's promotion to the race seat couldn't have come at a harder moment. Still, his performances have quietly outshone Jack Doohan's, with Franco consistently finishing closer to teammate Pierre Gasly despite having far less experience in the car and as Alpine fall further away from their rivals. Fans might be on the fence, but the stats show that Colapinto's rapid adaptation, clean record and cool head are exactly what Alpine needs right now.I have stats to back me up though! With Alpine's future up in the air and sponsors watching closely, every race matters and Colapinto is meeting every challenge so far. As management and driver line-ups shift, could Franco become a long-term asset for Alpine and bring fresh interest from Argentina just when the team needs it most? #f1 #francocolapinto #formula1 #pierregasly #formulaone #f12025 #f1news #f1latest #f1updates #f1update #f1drama #colapinto #gasly #flaviobriatore #alpinef1 #alpinef1team #alpine Franco Colapinto Proves Alpine Made the Right Callhttps://youtu.be/iKvoAZlEAdo
Kath tells Pat about a crypto scam that took a small town in Argentina by storm.For the full episode and over 110 additional patreon-only episodes, navigate to patreon.com/liecheatandsteal on your browser and sign up! (don't do it on the app, theyll charge you more fees)
En el episodio 499, @manuelangelr regresa a 99% para hablar sobre los códigos culturales que definen a Latinoamérica: desde el fervor por las tradiciones argentinas hasta la alquimia musical que dio origen al merenguetón. Pero también se revela algo más íntimo en la continuación en Patreon: la verdadera razón por la que terminó Entregrados.
Chris, Ugo and 2009 Lion Luke Fitzgerald are in the heart of Dublin ahead of the Lions tour opener against Argentina. What should we expect from Andy Farrell's men at the Aviva? And should the Pumas be such big underdogs? We hear from Jamie George after his week in Lions camp and Owen Farrell tells Sara why he's glad Ashy was there to welcome him home. And Lauren Jenkins from Scrum V pops in to talk Jac Morgan, Tomos Williams, and whether the Welsh public will be embracing this Lions tour.
En el año 2018, un joven en Argentina robó el bolso de una mujer mayor. Al huir, tropezó y fue capturado por vecinos. Lo que ocurrió después sorprendió a todos: la mujer robada se acercó, lo abrazó y le dijo: “Yo también me equivoqué muchas veces. Dios puede darte otra oportunidad”. Ella no presentó cargos. Días después, él regresó a pedir perdón y comenzó a asistir a la iglesia de la mujer. Cuando le preguntaron qué lo cambió, respondió: “Fue ese abrazo. Nunca nadie me trató así”. De la misma manera, el Señor Jesús extendió Su gracia a personas rotas. No les gritó, no los rechazó. Les habló con ternura, con verdad, y con una segunda oportunidad. Al ladrón en la cruz, le dio el paraíso. A la mujer sorprendida en adulterio, le regaló perdón y futuro. La gracia no ignora el pecado, pero ofrece redención. Por lo tanto, cuando tú y yo decidimos actuar con esa misma compasión, participamos del milagro del cambio. De modo que, si tienes la oportunidad de extender misericordia, hazlo. Tal vez ese gesto sencillo cambie un destino. La Biblia dice en Romanos 2:4: “¿O menosprecias las riquezas de su benignidad... ignorando que su benignidad te guía al arrepentimiento?” (RV1960).
Preocupantes convenios en Argentina
En este episodio de 10AMPRO analizamos la energía nuclear, centrándonos en los pequeños reactores modulares (SMR) y su potencial. Discutimos la historia y desafíos nucleares en Argentina, problemas eléctricos en España, comparamos la energía solar vs. nuclear, y ofrecemos perspectivas sobre el futuro energético en Colombia.
Brendan O'Brien and Simon Lewis review Andy Farrell's first Lions selection and look ahead to Friday night's historic meeting with Argentina at Aviva Stadium.The Irish Examiner Rugby Podcast Lions Tour Special is brought to you in partnership with Dove Men+Care – the official Personal Care Product of Choice for the British and Irish Lions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dieter analiza con Juan Ramón Rallo analiza las causas del menor poder adquisitivo de los jóvenes, y comenta la deflación en Argentina.
World news in 7 minutes. Friday 20th June 2025.Today: Israel-Iran war.Thailand leak. Brazil bird-flu. Costa Rica Nicaragua shooting. Argentina Russian spies. Ukraine Kyiv toll. France Champagne trafficking. Nigeria health tests. Mozambique rhinos return. SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
En Argentina, decenas de miles de personas se manifestaron a favor de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, que vio ratificada su condena a 6 años de prisión domiciliaria y inhabilitación de por vida, por el caso de corrupción conocido como Causa Vialidad. Los simpatizantes de la expresidenta se concentraron en la Plaza de Mayo y las calles aledañas de Buenos Aires, con tambores y banderas nacionales. A pesar de una condena de seis años por corrupción y su actual arresto domiciliario, la influencia de la expresidenta argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner recibe el apoyo de una parte de los argentinos. Una masiva manifestación en la emblemática Plaza de Mayo de Buenos Aires ha dejado claro que su capital político no se ha extinguido, abriendo un intenso debate sobre el futuro del Kirchnerismo y quién podría tomar las riendas del movimiento. "¡Te amamos, Cristina!", "¡Vas a volver, Cristina!", gritaban la víspera simpatizantes de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner al pie de su balcón. El martes, la ex presidenta de Argentina comenzó a cumplir una condena de seis años de prisión domiciliaria por corrupción. Leer tambiénCristina Fernández cumplirá su condena por corrupción en prisión domiciliaria Para sus partidarios, la causa judicial no es más que una excusa. Como explica la abogada y periodista Lourdes Marchesse, la propia expresidenta enmarcó su situación ante la multitud como un intento de proscripción. "Ella misma planteó que no la quieren en las elecciones y que por eso la sacan de la cancha con esta condena", señala Marchesse, quien recuerda que, más allá de las percepciones políticas, el caso judicial fue un proceso extenso que duró 17 años. La gran pregunta que surge es si, a pesar del arresto domiciliario, Cristina Kirchner podrá seguir ejerciendo su liderazgo. La respuesta parece ser un rotundo sí, aunque de una manera diferente. "Primero y principal, Cristina ya no puede ejercer ningún cargo público", aclara Marchesse. "Ella puede ejercer un liderazgo desde atrás". Este poder intangible se fundamenta en una carrera política que la consolidó como una figura central en la historia reciente de Argentina. "Cristina te puede gustar o no como política, pero nadie puede negar que ella es una líder", afirma Marchesse. "Fue dos veces presidenta de la nación, antes había sido senadora, fue diputada. Entonces, tiene un gran liderazgo". ¿Quién Tomará las Riendas del Kirchnerismo? Con la líder principal legalmente inhabilitada para ocupar cargos, la mirada se dirige a sus posibles herederos políticos. El periodista y analista argentino Eduardo Aulicino destaca dos nombres que suenan con fuerza para tomar el control del movimiento: su hijo, Máximo Kirchner, y el exministro de Economía y actual gobernador de Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof. Sin embargo, para Aulicino, las balanzas se inclinan claramente hacia uno de ellos. "Yo creo que, por lo menos en esta primera etapa, Axel Kicillof por ahora asoma como el único integrante del Kirchnerismo con vocación de tener un proyecto presidencial dentro de dos años", analiza. En contraste, el rol de Máximo Kirchner parece estar más limitado al círculo interno del poder. "Máximo puede aparecer como principal operador, incluso ahora como voz autorizada de Cristina detenida, pero no tiene ascendentes fuera de la estructura kirchnerista", explica Aulicino. Agrega un dato contundente: "Es más, todos los estudios de opinión dicen que tiene una imagen muy, muy mala". En el caso Vialidad, Cristina Fernández fue declarada culpable por conceder de manera irregular medio centenar de obras públicas a un empresario amigo durante su presidencia.
Leading historian Professor Sir Niall Ferguson explains how patterns from the past can help us understand the future. Amol and Sir Niall discuss the tensions in the Middle East and why he thinks Israel's strikes on Iran are a victory for the West. They also explore the idea that we're in a new Cold War. And Sir Niall explains why Britain needs a leader like Argentina's Javier Milei rather than Donald Trump. GET IN TOUCH * WhatsApp: 0330 123 9480 * Email: radical@bbc.co.uk Amol Rajan is a presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. He is also the host of University Challenge on BBC One. Before that, Amol was media editor at the BBC and editor at The Independent. Radical with Amol Rajan is a Today Podcast. It was made by Lewis Vickers with Grace Reeve. Digital production was by Gabriel Purcell-Davies. The editor is Sam Bonham. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths.
In a quiet town in Argentina, a young boy is home alone with his baby sister when he sees something in the backyard—something that looks exactly like his mother. But this version of her is wrong. Her skin is pale, her clothes tattered, and her eyes are hollow, inhuman. She speaks his name and calls him to come outside. Paralyzed by fear, he stays put. The figure never enters, never blinks. It simply stares… then slowly walks away—backwards—never breaking eye contact. Mom returns later that day. She had never been near the house. So what came to the door? And why did it wear his mother's face? Follow Be. Busta on Insta: @Be.Busta To listen to the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/BeScaredYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you want to support the show, and get all the episodes ad-free go to: https://bescared.supercast.com/ If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/BeScaredPod If you would like to submit a story for the chance to have it narrated on this channel, please send your story to the following email: Bish.Busta@gmail.com Music: All music was taken from Myuuji's channel and Incompetech by Kevin Mcleod which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji http://incompetech.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 282 of SC Utd.Great deals on Soccer Card boxes at https://soccercardsunited.com/You can find Soccer Cards United: On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soccercardsunited/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoccerCardsUTDAnd wherever you get podcasts: https://podfollow.com/soccer-cards-unitedYour questions, comments and suggestions could and probably will be featured on the show if you reach out to us! Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts or out loud on the street to passers-by. The music for the show is: Modern Jazz Samba by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-samba License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses#soccercards #tradingcards #thehobby #soccercards
Marcha a favor de Cristina Kirchner en Argentina
On October 6, 1978, Patricia Roisinblit — a young Jewish medical student and leftist activist — was abducted by Argentina's military junta while eight months pregnant. She was never seen again. But her mother, Rosa, refused to let her story end there.In this deeply moving episode, we speak with journalist and author Haley Cohen Gilliland about her extraordinary new book, A Flower Traveled in My Blood — a powerful narrative of dictatorship, resistance, and the decades-long search for justice led by the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, Argentina's Grandmothers of the Disappeared.Gilliland, a former Economist correspondent in Buenos Aires, chronicles the brutal history of Argentina's military regime and the courageous women who defied it. We follow the personal and political story of the Roisinblit family — from Patricia's disappearance, to the state-sanctioned abduction of her son Guillermo, to Rosa's decades-long fight to find the truth and reunite her family.We discuss the role of antisemitism in Argentina's Dirty War, the use of genetic testing to identify stolen children, and the uncomfortable legacy of silence, complicity, and denial in Argentine society. With chilling parallels to today's global political climate, this conversation is a haunting and hopeful reflection on what happens when ordinary people refuse to forget.Published by Simon & Schuster (July 15, 2025), A Flower Traveled in My Blood is already hailed as one of the most important nonfiction books of the year.*****STOP PRESS*****I only ever talk about history on this podcast but I also have another life, yes, that of aspirant fantasy author and if that's your thing you can get a copy of my debut novel The Blood of Tharta, right here:Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the following ways:If you want to go ad-free, you can take out a membership hereOrYou can support the podcast via Patreon hereOr you can just say some nice things about it here Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/explaininghistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Black, CEO of Aldebaran Resources, discusses the recent drill results from the Altar Project in Argentina. He provides insights into the objectives of the drill program, the current mineral resource estimates, and the significance of infill drilling. The conversation also touches on the investment incentives available in Argentina, particularly the Rigi protocol, and the positive economic outlook for the country amidst global geopolitical challenges.
In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan interviews Jon Staenberg, a three-time Stanford graduate and founder of Agate Hound Fund. They discuss John's unconventional journey through entrepreneurship and investing, starting from his early work experiences in Omaha to his ventures in Argentina's wine industry. The episode dives into the influence of Warren Buffett, the importance of storytelling in business, and the emerging opportunities in search funds and entrepreneurship through acquisition. Jon shares insights on the challenges and rewards of investing in traditional businesses amidst the rise of AI and demographic shifts in the market. In this conversation, Avetis Antaplyan discusses his journey into the world of ETA (Entrepreneurial Through Acquisition) and the unique approach he has taken with his fund. He emphasizes the importance of investing in small businesses, the criteria for evaluating potential investments, and the significance of building a community among investors and entrepreneurs. The discussion also touches on the future of ETA, the richness of niche markets, and the value of personal connections in the business world.TakeawaysJon's early work experience instilled a strong work ethic.The importance of storytelling in business and investment.Warren Buffett's influence on Jon's investment philosophy.Stanford's entrepreneurial environment shaped Jon's career.Curiosity led Jon to start a wine business in Argentina.Search funds provide a structured approach to business acquisition.The potential of traditional businesses in the face of AI disruption.The demographic shift presents opportunities for acquiring businesses.Investing in people is crucial for successful entrepreneurship.The challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship through acquisition.Investing in ETA requires full-time dedication.A non-correlated asset class can enhance portfolio stability.The index fund model for small businesses is innovative.Diverse industries present unique investment opportunities.Evaluating operators is crucial for successful acquisitions.The failure rate in ETA is significantly lower than in venture capital.Building a community fosters collaboration and growth.The future of ETA looks promising with expanding opportunities.Connecting people can lead to unexpected benefits.Engagement and passion are key to success in investing.Chapters00:00 Introduction and the Search Fund Landscape01:28 Early Grit and Unconventional Pathways02:58 Childhood Work Ethic and Family Influence05:55 Lessons from Working Young and Modern Implications07:18 Parenting Perspectives on Work and Responsibility08:51 Warren Buffett's Influence and Omaha Values11:08 Catherine Graham and Inspiring Leadership12:07 Stanford, Startups, and Embracing Failure13:33 The Power of Storytelling in Business14:56 What Is a Search Fund and How Does ETA Work?17:00 Challenges and Scalability Limits of Search Funds19:45 Why Search Funds Are Niche but High-Return22:50 The Tech-Agnostic Opportunity of Traditional Businesses26:22 Starting a Fund of Funds and the Non-Correlated Model30:12 Evaluating Operators and Acquisitions in ETA36:35 Building Community Through Intentional GatheringsJon Staenberg's Social Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonstaenberg/Jon Staenberg's Website:https://www.agatehound.fund/https://staenberg.com/Resources and Links:https://www.hireclout.comhttps://www.podcast.hireclout.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright
Ali Khamenei dice que Irán no se rendirá y advierte a EEUU sobre su posible implicación en el conflicto con Israel. Donald Trump no aclara qué hará con respecto a esa posible participación de su país con posibles bombardeos sobre Irán.Hablaremos de Palestina con la publicación de un nuevo libro, estaremos en Argentina donde hay convocadas manifestaciones de apoyo a la expresidenta Cristina Fernández y hablaremos de educación.Escuchar audio
A physical therapist called and tried to convince Nancy to do therapy on her foot. You can now buy caffeine in spray form. You spray it into your mouth like breath freshener spray. Hot Tea: Post Malone signed a CD for Jelly Roll’s mom, and their interaction was precious. Hardy has cancelled the European leg of his tour. Conner Smith has also canceled his upcoming shows following the fatal car accident he was involved in. A jukebox musical using The Chicks’ discography could be coming soon. A couple almost named their baby Chernobyl Hope. Thankfully someone told them what Chernobyl means. What is the craziest baby name you’ve heard? Lucky 7 Joey lost it at a fast-food drive thru due to horrible customer service. A couple travelled all the way to Argentina for a friend’s wedding before realizing they were never actually invited. A 42-year-old man tried to tell Karly that they went to high school together. Ijams Nature Center is offering a new firefly hike at night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acá volvemos al podcast de cada día después de un viaje espectacular por Argentina. Empezamos a desmenuzar lo que fue mi semana allá en Tierra Santa en este primer episodio del regreso. Además, te cuento unos factos hermosos sobre dos películas que vi
River Plate de Argentina derrotó por 3 a 1 al Urawa Reds de Japón, mientras que el Borussia Dortmund alemán empató con el Fluminense de Brasil en el Mundial de Clubes de la FIFA. Escucha el reporte con nuestro enviado especial a Estados Unidos, Sergio Levinsky.
Argentina ha pasado de estar al borde de la hiperinflación a experimentar caídas en sus precios internos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Un nuevo estudio del Instituto Reuters sobre el consumo de noticias en internet destaca cómo plataformas tales que TikTok e Instagram ganan terreno a Facebook, mientras que X (Twitter) se mantiene estable a pesar de los cambios. La inteligencia artificial también comienza a posicionarse, especialmente entre los jóvenes. La forma en que el mundo consume noticias está experimentando una transformación radical. Las plataformas digitales no solo han consolidado su dominio, sino que han superado por primera vez a medios tradicionales como la televisión en mercados clave. Así lo revela el más reciente informe del Instituto Reuters, vinculado a la universidad británica de Oxford, que analiza las nuevas tendencias en el consumo de información a nivel global. "Las plataformas son cada vez más utilizadas para estar al tanto de la actualidad", explica Amy Ross Arguedas, coautora del estudio. Este cambio trae consigo una nueva dinámica de competencia y desafíos para los medios tradicionales. El estudio está basado en encuestas en línea realizadas por la empresa YouGov a 97.000 personas en 48 países, entre ellos Argentina, Brasil y Colombia. Uno de los hallazgos más significativos del informe es el cambio en el consumo de noticias. "En Estados Unidos, por ejemplo, por primera vez las redes sociales superan incluso a la televisión como fuente de noticia", destaca Arguedas. Este nuevo ecosistema informativo es más fragmentado y competitivo. Ya no son solo los medios de comunicación los que marcan la agenda. Ahora compiten con "personalidades, políticos e influencers que están participando en el discurso noticioso". América Latina, a la vanguardia de la tendencia Aunque este fenómeno pueda parecer novedoso en algunas partes del mundo, en América Latina ya es un panorama conocido. Según Arguedas, la región ha estado un paso por delante en la adopción de estas nuevas formas de consumo. "Muchos de estos cambios que señalamos este año, como la participación de figuras y medios alternativos o la dependencia bastante alta en redes sociales para informarse, esto ya lo veníamos viendo en América Latina desde hace TikTok e Instagram desafían a Facebook mientras que X se mantiene estable. Durante años, Facebook fue la plataforma preferida para informarse, y aunque sigue en el primer lugar a nivel global, su liderazgo es cada vez más desafiado. El informe resalta que "poco a poco es alcanzada por TikTok e Instagram, en gran parte promovido por los jóvenes". Esta tendencia juvenil hacia plataformas más visuales y de video corto está redefiniendo el panorama para los creadores de contenido y los medios de comunicación. Contrario a las predicciones de un éxodo masivo tras la compra por parte de Elon Musk, la plataforma X (anteriormente Twitter) ha demostrado una sorprendente estabilidad en su número de usuarios. "Mucha gente pensó que iba a haber un éxodo de la plataforma, pero los datos nuestros reflejan que la plataforma se mantiene bastante estable. No ha decrecido el porcentaje de usuarios", señala Arguedas. Sin embargo, lo que sí ha cambiado es la composición de sus usuarios. "Lo que sí vemos es que en muchos países la constitución de los usuarios sí va cambiando", explica. "Antes, los usuarios solían ser principalmente personas de una ideología política de izquierda y vemos que ahora ha crecido bastante el uso por parte de personas que se identifican como de la derecha". La inteligencia artificial se abre paso Por primera vez, el informe anual de Reuters incluyó el uso de la inteligencia artificial (IA) para consumir noticias, específicamente el uso de robots conversacionales (chatbots). Un 7% de los encuestados a nivel global afirma usarlos cada semana para informarse, aunque la cifra general es relativamente baja, llega a un 15% entre los jóvenes menores de 25 años. “La gran pregunta que queda es a qué se refieren con el uso de chatbot para informarse. No está muy claro si, por ejemplo le preguntan a ChatGPT cuáles son las noticias más importantes de hoy o si más bien lo están usando para darle seguimiento o entender el contexto de una noticia”, puntualiza la coautora del estudio.
Yankuam Warmpash es biólogo y representante de una de las nacionalidades indígenas que existe en Ecuador y Nathaly Pinto diseñadora. Elles estuvieron diseñando un conjunto de pictogramas. En esta entrevista nos cuentan sobre como son las agrupaciones indígenas y como se benefician de tener pictogramas que representen cada nacionalidad. Nos contaron sobre una colaboración de varios años donde el diseño de estos pictogramas tuvo un rol especial. Yankuam y Nathaly nos recomiendan: Dos canciones: Chadijaia, Movimiento indígena Cumbia psicodélica: Los mirlos- La danza de los mirlos. Los iconoclastas Manual para mapeo colectivo. Arte y ecología política- Gabriela Merlinsky y Paula Serafini. Esta serie es posible gracias a la Sociedad de historia del diseño, Design History Society, que me dio la beca Descolonizando la historia del diseño. (Decolonising Design History Grant). También me asesoraron a quienes entrevistar fuera de latinoamérica, para que esta serie tenga una perspectiva más internacional. Esta serie tiene entrevistadas y proyectos desde India, Argentina, España, Ghana, EEUU, Brasil, Colombia, México, Australia, Ecuador y Paraguay. Es una serie trilingüe con episodios en Portugués, Español e Inglés. Entrevisto a diseñadores, artistas e investigadores. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Decolonizar, Territorio y diseño, Política y diseño y Educación y diseño. A Nathaly Pinto la entrevisté en el episodio 176, hace mucho tiempo, en tiempos de pandemia, en el 2020. Por entonces estaba empezando su trabajo de doctorado, sobre educación en la amazonía ecuatoriana. Era como el inicio de este proyecto y en esa entrevista hablamos de colaboración en red, comunidades indígenas y educación. Después seguimos en contacto y ella escribió un epílogo para el libro Diseño y Territorio, que es uno de los libros que produjo Diseño y diáspora.
What were the key challenges and breakthroughs that shaped the BC and Ontario wine industries in the 1980s and 90s? What makes or breaks a new wine project, and why is finding the right vineyard often the most time-consuming step? What made Peter believe that Niagara-on-the-Lake could produce exceptional Chardonnay? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Ann Sperling & Peter Gamble. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights What was Ann's best memory from growing up on the farm? When did Ann and Peter know that they wanted to work in the wine industry? How did Ann and Peter meet? What was the first bottle of wine Ann and Peter shared? How do Ann and Peter navigate their interwoven personal and professional lives? How do they negotiate professional disagreements, and who chooses the wine for dinner? What were the major challenges and opportunities in the BC and Ontario wine industry in the 1980s and 90s? In the early days, how did Peter envision the future of Ontario wines? What are some of the reasons certain vintages almost didn't make it into the bottle? What do you look for when considering a new project? What makes Ann and Peter different from the stereotypical flying winemakers? What were the signs that Niagara-on-the-Lake could produce exceptional Chardonnay? How has working on a small, focused vineyard impacted Ann and Peter's winemaking choices? Why must you suffer to make top-notch wines? Key Takeaways It was in the early 80s in BC and maybe slightly before that in Ontario, that estate wineries became a thing. Prior to that, that meant there were a few really large wineries, not really making estate or single vineyards. Vineyards were a source of bulk wine for the most part. The hunt for the vineyard became a very important one. We looked at over 230 vineyards before we found one. I think everyone there was on the verge of giving up on this, thinking “Well, they're not really going to buy anything.” Because we'd get it to a certain stage, then we do soil analysis, and we weren't quite happy, or we talked to people who had made wine from the vineyard or something would come up, and we just wouldn't quite be where we wanted to be with the quality of the vineyard. I often work on the basis of paradigms, where I'll take a look at a wine sold throughout the world and say, you know, I think this could be done really well in this area. You know what it is you might be able to accomplish within the parameters that you have - the obvious things, the terroir, the exposures to soils, the temperatures in general. About Ann Sperling & Peter Gamble Often referred to as the “power couple” of the Canadian wine industry, Peter Gamble and Ann Sperling have long pursued the pinnacles of wine quality in Canadian vineyards and wineries. Following her upbringing on her family's Okanagan Valley vineyard, Ann turned to the soil for the character and complexity of her wines. Acknowledged as a Canadian pioneer of organic and biodynamic viticulture, ‘terroir' was at the centre of her philosophy and she is renowned for her head winemaking roles at Malivoire, Southbrook, and Sperling Vineyards. Peter, a lifetime wine industry professional, has worked alongside Canada's most passionate winemakers to achieve greater heights with our finest appellation wines. Since 2000, Peter has provided expertise in ultra-premium winemaking operations, including: Stratus, Ravine, Benjamin Bridge and Lightfoot & Wolfville. With the purchase of a top-flight ancient Malbec planting in Mendoza, Argentina, in 2008, Ann and Peter broadened their winemaking activities, but Niagara remains their cherished home base. Current focus is on these Niagara projects: On Seven, Lailey and Stonebridge Vineyards and Dobbin Estate. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/342.
World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 18th June 2025.Today: Israel-Iran missiles. Gaza aid violence. Taiwan drones. Australia mushroom trial. Kenya protests. Ghana lost gold. Haiti hunger. Argentina Kirchner home. Ukraine Russian bombs. Hungary pride. UK Evita avoids her audience.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
Remember the story that made the headlines for several weeks about the four Huitoto children, lost for forty days in the Colombian Amazon after the aircraft they were travelling in crashed? Well, our friend Mat Youkee has written the definitive book on this event, a triumph of the human spirit and survival, but he also delves into the history of the Amazon, the exploitation and mythicism therein. Tune in to a fantastic episode detailing the lives of the four Mucutuy children, the lives of many indigenous families of the area, their struggles in the armed conflict and much more. Buy the book! https://a.co/d/j5E0P05 Mat Youkee has lived in Panama and Colombia since 2010, working as a freelance journalist and professional investigator. He has covered Indigenous-rights issues in Colombia, Panama, Chile, and Argentina for The Guardian. His reporting has also appeared in The Economist, The Telegraph, the Financial Times, Americas Quarterly, Foreign Policy, and other local and international publications. And, tune in to the Colombia Briefing with Emily Hart: https://harte.substack.com
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Learn about growing up in Argentina during the 2001 economic collapse and then traveling the world solo since 2009. _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ Jimena Serfaty joins Matt and they begin talking about meeting at the Extraordinary Travel Fest in Bangkok, and then discuss recommendations for spending time in Argentina. Jime talks about her family's immigrant history in getting to Argentina, including her Jewish heritage and her Dad's Moroccan heritage, and describes her family's recent trip to Morocco. She then talks about her experience growing up in Argentina during the economic collapse of 2001, her childhood desire to travel the world, and her first backpacking trip through Europe at age 18. Jime then takes us on her journey living in New Zealand for a year, seeing the Komodo Dragons in Indonesia, traveling through India, and moving to the UK. Next, she reflects on spending time in Poland, visiting Auschwitz, and re-connecting with her Polish Jewish heritage. She also talks about her decision to visit the Killing Fields in Cambodia and shares her reflections on genocide. Finally, Jime talks about visiting China, seeing the Rainbow Mountains and the Avatar Mountains, and taking the TransSiberian railway through Russia. FULL SHOW NOTES INCLUDING DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)