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This week, we welcome Ricart Maria, the Argentinian artist based in Miami, bringing her signature Latin-infused grooves and rhythms. Fresh off her release "Paradise Fever", reworked by DJ Chus, Ricart delivers an exclusive set full of dancefloor energy.
Peso Pluma BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Peso Pluma has set the Latin music scene abuzz in the past few days with a whirlwind of headline-making activity. Rolling Stone reports that the breakout star capped off July by dropping a new single titled Gervonta, a luxe anthem referencing boxer Gervonta Davis who even promoted the release on his own Instagram story. This marks Peso Pluma's first major release since his album Exodo, and once again spotlights his signature blend of extravagance, fame, and Mexican musical roots. On the business front, Variety highlights his meteoric rise with the upcoming release of his new album Genesis, a project he has been developing over the past year in partnership with Double P Records and Prajin Music Group. Peso's genre-spanning collaborations draw in heavy-hitters from Mexico and Puerto Rico and have helped secure his place among Spotify's most-streamed global artists.However, Peso Pluma's fame isn't without its controversies. Parriva reports that on July 25, he received public warnings regarding his songs' alleged links to organized crime, raising ongoing discussions about the cultural influence and social responsibilities of regional Mexican music's leading lights. While these warnings have reignited debates on censorship and artistic expression, there is currently no evidence of official action against Peso Pluma.The singer's personal life has drawn as much attention as his music. According to People and AOL, Peso Pluma's relationship drama with Argentinian singer Nicki Nicole has been splashed all over social media this week. After footage surfaced of Peso holding hands with another woman at a Las Vegas casino during Super Bowl weekend, Nicki Nicole released a pointed Instagram Story about love and respect, all but confirming the end of their high-profile romance. In the wake of the breakup, AOL notes that his relationship with model Hanna Howell has become increasingly public, starting to make headlines in their own right.Onstage, Peso Pluma's dominance remains clear. The Fresno Bee covers his recent arena tour stop, describing a production that elevates Mexican corrido culture to new heights of mainstream visibility and impact. Clips circulating on Instagram show fans dissecting streaming numbers from his most recent album and reminiscing over past collaborations, underscoring how every public move makes waves in the music community.As Baja Beach Fest draws near with Peso Pluma in the headline mix, his past week reflects both his superstar allure and the persistent scrutiny of public life at the summit of Latin music. With chart-topping releases, headline-grabbing relationships, and the scrutiny of cultural watchdogs, Peso Pluma's every step keeps fans and critics glued to the latest from música Mexicana's hottest name.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This week on "Streaming Without A Paddle", your weekly whats streaming review show, Andrew and Ted watched Netflix's Brazilian born original "Almost Family". This comedy / romance is about two families coming together for the first time as they celebrate the engagement of their children. While both families are from South America the family of the groom is Argentinian, while the bride to be hails from Brazil. The question becomes can the two rival countrymen fathers get along? Tune into see what Andrew and Ted thought about this foreign born comedy.
What had converted Maggie Thatcher from something of a lame duck into a front runner for the next British general election?While the economy had begun to pick up, that had been patchy at best, with some parts of Britain suffering badly while the general picture was improving. That's what made me feel then, and leaves me feeling now, that it was the victory in the Falklands that made her more or less unassailable, far more than any economic achievements.The election, when it came, gave her a landslide majority in the Commons, making her the only British Prime Minister in the twentieth century to have improved her majority at her second election. But that disguises the fact that her popular vote actually fell slightly, mostly down to the impact of the SDP-Liberal Alliance, taking far more votes than the Liberals alone at the previous election. That won them a disappointing number of MPs, because of the perversity of the first past the post system, while giving her a huge victory, down to the exactly the same thing.Next, having defeated an enemy without, the Argentinians, she took on what she regarded as a more serious threat, the enemy within. That was the trade union movement and more particularly the miners. When they struck against mine closures, her smart work preparing the ground for resisting even a long strike, combined with the incompetence of a radical but inept leader of the miners' union, Arthur Scargill, she was able to crush the strikers. A second victory in three years. But not against an external enemy. This was against the enemy within, a once proud and powerful working-class movement, now reduced to impotence.Illustration: A scene from the Battle of Orgreave between mineworker pickets and police. Photo from the Doncaster Free Press. Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License
This week we look at the death and significance of Ozzy Osbourne; Danny Kruger's Speech to Parliament; King Charles and Islam; Christopher Hitchens warning about Islam; The Epping Protests; Australian Government pays mothers to kill their babies; the health benefits of coffee; Hulk Hogan; England v Italy womens football; The Argentinian economic miracle; Ireland's record abortion figures; Country of the week Cambodia; Thai/Cambodian war threat; Children voting in the UK; Kathleen Madigan on being Catholic; The Chinese Church and Surveillance; Some reflections on the life and ministry of John Macarthur; Amazing Grace - the Film; Final Word - Ephesians 2:8-10; with music from Black Sabbath, Khmer music and the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
OpenAI's Sam Altman dribbles out GPT-5 teases as the White House's AI Action plan lays out exactly how all-in America is on the future of AI. Plus, SO MUCH AI NEWS. GPT-5 is (we hope?) around the corner and we're getting small snippets like the mysterious new model that's incredible at coding & the AI model that won gold at the International Math Olympics. Plus, Netflix & Disney are both using AI video in some of their new projects, Vine might be coming back as an AI video app & two great new AI audio models. IT'S A NEW DAY. SAME AS THE OLD DAY. BUT THIS TIME…WITH ROBOTS! Join the discord: https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow AI For Humans Newsletter: https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow us for more on X @AIForHumansShow Join our TikTok @aiforhumansshow To book us for speaking, please visit our website: https://www.aiforhumans.show/ // Show Links // OpenAI's Sam Altman on Theo Von Talking GPT-5 https://youtu.be/aYn8VKW6vXA?si=45dHUsRgNSUmregz New OAI Model In Testing: VERY Good at coding https://x.com/petergostev/status/1946317570350719413 Sam Altman: Did a home automation project in MINUTES https://x.com/casper_hansen_/status/1947746984879636828 The White House's AI Action Plan https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Americas-AI-Action-Plan.pdf Anthropic Lays Out What Building in America Looks Like https://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/1947652490104639926 50 (!!!) GW of Power for AI by 2028 https://x.com/AndrewCurran_/status/1947659857777090914 Anthropic *Will* Take Money From The Middle East https://x.com/kyliebytes/status/1947458478190277119 OpenAI & Google DeepMind Both Get Gold on International Math Olympiad https://www.axios.com/2025/07/21/openai-deepmind-math-olympiad-ai Noam Brown (OAI) explainer tweet: https://x.com/polynoamial/status/1946478249187377206 Disney & Netflix Using Runway Tech https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-and-netflix-are-quietly-using-the-same-generative-ai-startup-heres-why-the-rest-of-hollywood-is-circling Netflix Used It In “The Eternaut” an Argentinian show https://www.theverge.com/news/709863/netflix-generative-ai-the-eternaut Ted Sarandos Says AI Can Make Things Better Not Just Cheaper https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/netflixs-ted-sarandos-gen-ai-1236319038/ Vine Comes Back in AI Form? https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1948358524935004201 Pika AI Social Network https://x.com/pika_labs/status/1947427650555023410 Inworld AI's new Audio Model https://x.com/inworld_ai/status/1937929695036903499 Higgs Higgs Audio V2 from @boson_ai https://x.com/boson_ai/status/1947738722629492780 Shrek Example: https://x.com/reach_vb/status/1948012058630303857 Music + Comedy Scene Example: https://x.com/reach_vb/status/1947997596456272203 AI Refuses to make an App Clone w/Gender Swapping https://x.com/ken_wheeler/status/1948132634304905592 Kafka - The “first AI employee” https://x.com/BrainbaseHQ/status/1948052055190569335 Robot Era's L7 New Humanoid Model https://x.com/TheHumanoidHub/status/1947564066488389939 Optimus Serving Popcorn https://x.com/WholeMarsBlog/status/1947453124777808007 ObjectClear https://x.com/Gradio/status/1947918222583316937 HiggsField STEAL https://x.com/higgsfield_ai/status/1948067020588921115 AI am NOT a Lawyer, buuuuut… https://x.com/WTTDOTM/status/1947356197591335030 The “omw” tweet that took the Internet by storm https://x.com/de5imulate/status/1947024682118488116 Glif Workflow: https://x.com/fabianstelzer/status/1947731436338909494 Ethan Mollick's Community Video Game Theater VEO3 Prompt Gone Viral https://x.com/emollick/status/1946406544171569438 Satellite Imagery LoRa https://x.com/angrypenguinPNG/status/1947696002233995463 3D Particle Nerf from a single 2D Image https://x.com/_fojcik/status/1947631019810513342 CURSED ENDING TO THE SHOW: https://x.com/LinusEkenstam/status/1948105040922829071
This week Sam, English Dan, Santi S and Andrés review the second round of games in the Torneo Clausura, which saw Ángel Di María score another penalty (that's six in six matches for him now) to get the first win since his return to Rosario Central, River Plate convincingly beat Instituto to already become the only team with a 100% record and Leandro Paredes claim an assist on his second debut for Boca Juniors.
The miners trapped underground at a BC mine have been rescued! Trump is talking tough about dealing with Canada, but we aren't giving up so easily! Google is being ordered to pay a large sum to an Argentinian man after he was caught naked in his own yard by Street View! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textAs the film world gears up for a summer box office bonanza - just where do things really stand in global cinema? Hollywood still has yet to return to pre-COVID levels of production and ticket sales, and it's looking very much like the biggest hit of the year may be an animated sequel, but it's one made in China - Ne Zha 2. On this episode of The Agenda. Juliet Mann is joined by Charles Gant, Box office expert and film critic, Zhang Fan, the Producer of Living the Land which won a Silver Bear at this year's Berlin Film Festival and Santiago Esteves, Argentinian film director of “The Reborn”, which premiered at the Shanghai Film Festival 2025.
I first met Christian, who is Argentinian, in 2000, at the Quest for the Best world bartending championships in Orlando. I'd competed in Quest and Roadhouse and other contests like those quite a few times, but when many of us saw Christian that year - who competed in the Rookie division - a lot of us just decided to retire from competition and become judges! He was that good; next-level, Michael Jordan-good. And he was just getting started: Christian went on to utterly dominate flair bartending contests, becoming practically unbeatable, not just in exhibition and working flair, but also in pourtesting and speed rounds. Headhunted to bartend and perform in Las Vegas, he spent 14 years there before relocating to Miami almost a decade ago, working at the Fontainebleau, Sweet Liberty and Sexy Fish. He's just opened Presidente Miami, the third branch of an Argentinian group of cocktail bar-restaurants and their first American opening, and that was as good an excuse as any for us to sit down and catch up on old times. Enjoy!Christian on IG: https://www.instagram.com/christiandelpechofficial/?hl=enPresidente on IG: https://www.instagram.com/presidentebar.miami/Christian's Freepouring Masterclass: Shaken And Stirred, documentary about flair: https://www.shakenandstirredthemovie.com/ Get in touch with Duff!Podcast business enquiries: consulting@liquidsolutions.org (PR friends: we're only interested in having your client on if they can talk for a couple of hours about OTHER things than their prepared speaking points or their new thing, whatever that is, for a few hours. They need to be able to hang. Oh, plus we don't edit, and we won't supply prepared or sample questions, or listener or “reach” stats, either.) Retain Philip's consulting firm, Liquid Solutions, specialised in on-trade engagement & education, liquor brand creation and repositioning: philip@liquidsolutions.orgPhilip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipsduff/ Philip on Facebook: Philip Duff Philip on X/Twitter: Philip Duff (@philipduff) / Twitter Philip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com Old Duff Genever on Instagram: Old Duff Genever (@oldduffgenever) • Instagram photos and videos Old Duff Genever on Facebook: facebook.com Old Duff Genever on X/Twitter: ...
Netflix's División Palermo (Community Squad) took home the 2024 International Emmy for Best Comedy. Created by and starring Santiago Korovsky, this Argentinian comedy follows Felipe, a mild-mannered Jewish man placed in a PR-driven “Urban Guard” alongside various misfits, including a one-armed playwright, a blind sharpshooter, and two real cops.In the second season, Felipe secretly infiltrates a local crime operation, confronting baristas, mafia members, as well as his own IBS. The show blends absurdist humor with thoughtful commentary on tokenism and performative politics, reminiscent of series like This Fool, No Activity, and English Teacher.We break down season 2 and highlight the standout moments. Tune in, and welcome to Today's Episode!
Mrs Thatcher's first term in office was one of the great get out of jail events. She came into office intent on braking with the Keynesianism and social democracy of the postwar consensus. She drew on the ideas of the economists Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman (both briefly discussed in this episode), with their championing of the free-market and, in Friedman's case, of monetarism. Initially, however, things didn't go well: unemployment soared, the economy shrank and even inflation, the very issue monetarism set out to tackle shot up. She maintained, however, that she had no intention of changing tack, declaring ‘the lady's not for turning'. By 1981, she was sitting on the worst favourability ratings of any Prime Minister since records had been kept.But then the economy started to come back from recession, helped by the fact that oil began to flow from Britain's North Sea fields, inflation fell, and her ‘right-to-buy' scheme allowing tenants of council housing to buy their homes proved popular. Nothing, though, helped her as much as the behaviour of two enemies.Labour kept up its drift leftwards leading to its split, with the Social Democratic Party launched by some senior figures leaving the party, most notably Roy Jenkins. In alliance with the Liberals, they represented a dangerous splitting of the anti-Tory vote.Even more helpful for Thatcher, was the invasion of the Falkland Islands – or Islas Malvinas – launched by the Argentinian junta under General Galtieri. By responding with military force, and winning, she was able to turn herself into a victorious war leader and a hero to many in Britain. Her approval rating surged to 51%.Suddenly, from someone expected to lose the next general election, she'd become a practically unbeatable leader for it.Illustration: British paratroopers entering Port Stanley – Puerto Argentino – in the Falkland Islands – las Islas Malvinas – at the end of the war against Argentina for their possession. Public Domain.Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License
Moulin Rouge was huge when it dropped in 2001 and is credited with reviving the movie musical with it’s lightning pace, wacky antics and maximalist aesthetic. Was this actually a good thing? This week we seek to find just how well this jukebox musical has aged in a discussion about: elephant boudoirs, narcoleptic Argentinians, well … Continue reading "458: Moulin Rouge [2001] Movie Discussion"
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Santi S meet to review the first round of action in the 2025 Torneo Clausura, which saw champions Platense concede three times in one game for the first time this year, not one but two injury-time winners (sort of) in the Cilindro and a less brilliant than anticipated clash of the Juniors as Argentinos and Boca ground out a stalemate.
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox 3x a week. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.usDoes Your Work Feel Meaningless? AI-Redesign Can Spark MotivationUsing AI to rework your job—not replace it—can zap those boring, soul-sucking tasks and revive your work vibe. Diane Hamilton explains how AI can automate admin grunt work, letting you focus on meaningful challenges, boosting motivation, giving clearer goals, and making time feel like it actually counts again. Trade Jobs Are AI-Proof—Mike Rowe's Warning for AmericaMike Rowe—yes, the Dirty Jobs guy—says AI's coming for coders, but skilled trades are safe. Think welders, plumbers, steamfitters, pipefitters, electricians: robots can't handle that hands-on grit. Plus, with half a million construction roles needed this year, these are the careers that matter—and will outlast AI. AI Will Create New Jobs—Yes, ReallyAI's rollout might cost some roles, but it's also birthing fresh ones—think AI trainers, quality-checkers, and data specialists. Job listings for AI-focused roles more than doubled from 2023 to 2024, and 2025's additions signal a boom—despite doom-and-gloom headlines. Historical tech trends suggest this shift often creates more opportunities than it destroys. The Age of Self‑Evolving AI Is Here—and It's Shaping the FutureSelf‑evolving AI refers to systems that adapt, learn, and improve themselves on the fly—without human updates. They use long‑term memory, multi‑agent collaboration, and self‑correction loops to evolve during inference. Promising tech for personalization, cybersecurity, and discovery—but ethical guardrails and complexity control are needed fast.Netflix Drops Gen‑AI VFX in ‘El Eternauta'—Hollywood's FirstNetflix just flexed some next‑level tech: a building‑collapse VFX in its Argentinian sci‑fi series El Eternauta was generated with AI—10× faster and cheaper than classic methods. Co‑CEO Ted Sarandos says it's a creative helper, not a human replacer. This marks the first time Netflix put generative AI on screen—Hollywood's watching. AI Reminds Us That Connection Is What We're Really AfterBonnie Jean Feldkamp shares how AI tools (like transcription apps) can speed up tasks, but when it comes to real storytelling—covering disasters or interviewing scientists—it still takes human empathy, nuance, and presence. AI helps, but it can't replace the emotional connection at the heart of meaningful stories.
With the All-Ireland hurling final between Cork and Tipperary this weekend, now is as good a time as any to explore the rich sporting histories of both counties. It's well-known that Cork has produced a number of iconic names in football: Roy Keane, Denis Irwin, and now, Caoimhín Kelleher. But what about the Tipp man who is believed to have helped found one of the most famous football clubs in the world? Cameron Hill from Off The Ball tells us about him.
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are back with one of the longer episodes in show history, because they've got a LOT to say about Squid Game Season 3! SHOW NOTESWelcome/housekeeping/email/5-star reviewsSQUID GAME 3Why is Squid Game the most popular IP in Netflix history? (8:30)From original to franchise to game/video game, Squid Game loses its meaning as a thing of horrorWhat did we like about Squid Game 2/3?Was the final season (split in two) too long of a slog? (29:00)Specific show critiques of Season 3 (42:00)Setting up a US spin-off of Squid Game, do we need this? (56:30)DUSTER CANCELED AFTER ONE SEASON (1:07:30)Finale thoughtsCanceled by HBO Max…(it might have been for the best)WHAT WE'RE WATCHINGA recommendation of Netflix's Argentinian sci-fi show The Eternaut (1:19:00)
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés, Santi S and Santi B get together to preview the 2025 Torneo Clausura, which kicked off a few hours before we recorded but will be going on for the next few months. Who's had a good transfer window? Who's appointed Carlos Tevez as their manager to replace their previous manager, who didn't take charge for a single game? And most important of all: who will be the next champions of Argentina?
Carlos Alomar and Miguel Gálvez join Nick to discuss the career and legacy of the iconic Argentinian rock band Soda Stereo.Carlos is a living legend who collaborated with so many iconic musicians, a who's who of the music industry. This includes David Bowie, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Iggy Pop, Cyndi Lauper, Bee Gees, Carly Simon, Alicia Keys, Bruno Mars, and Brandon Flowers. He also produced Soda Stereo's 1988 album Doble Vida.Miguel is a former music journalist who has interviewed several legendary musicians in his career, including Soda Stereo. He runs a campaign to try and get Soda Stereo inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. His campaign has been spotlighted in major publications including the L.A. Times, Billboard, and Rolling Stone.Support the show
A bunch of fast-track cuts, June's inflation rate, Carrefour potentially leaving Argentina, PRO and LLA merging in BA province and… a new currency?Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at info@rorshok.com. You can also contact us through Instagram @rorshok__argentina or Twitter @Rorshok_ARG Like what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.THE GUARDIAN: ‘I don't want my training to go to waste': the Argentinian scientists working side jobs amid Milei's sweeping cutshttps://archive.ph/MBUrj#selection-1251.0-1258.0BUSINESS INSIDER: I moved from the US to Argentina for the lower cost of living. It helped me pay down student debt, but living abroad had its dark side.https://www.businessinsider.com/moved-to-argentina-us-albania-student-loans-2025-7We want to get to know you! Please fill in this mini-survey: https://forms.gle/NV3h5jN13cRDp2r66Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link: https://bit.ly/rorshok-donate
Dennis is joined via Zoom from Los Angeles by Juan Pablo Di Pace, the writer, co-director and star of the new film Before We Forget. The film is about an Argentinian film director in his 40s named Matias (played by Di Pace) who's struggling to finish a movie he's making based on his first love, 25 years ago, when he was a student at an international boarding school in Northern Italy. The movie is inspired by Juan Pablo's own experience at the same school where they shot the film, the United World College in Duino, Italy. Juan Pablo talks about the challenges he faced getting the film made, finding the perfect actor to play himself at 17, getting permission from his old school to shoot there and co-directing with his friend since childhood, Andrés Pepe Estrada who actually came to visit Juan Pablo when he was at the boarding school and is a character in the film. Juan Pablo also talks about one of the central themes of the film; that great loves from our younger closeted lives can leave marks that impact us well into adulthood. Other topics include: landing TV icon Norman Lear as an executive producer on the film, going almost all the way on Dancing With the Stars, appearing in Mamma Mia, playing an intense Marriage Story-like argument scene in the film The Mattachine Family, why it was important for him to be out in his career, the sneaky voyeuristic quality of VHS footage, getting his mother to play his mother on screen, playing Jesus Christ in the TV movie AD and shooting the crucifixion scene on Day 2 and the important role delusion plays where you're trying to make your creative dreams come true. www.beforeweforgetmovie.com
Sunil finally snaps, James encourages responsible skulling and Chris evicts his new neighbours in the worst way possible. The lads also get a very cool message from an Argentinian farmer. If you want to experience the full force of Rural Concerns Live, you can grab tickets to our Manchester show at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets will be a laugh. Do you think Chris is a good guy? Drop us an email; christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. We promise we'll be very kind! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Rain may have dampened the grounds at the All England Club early on Wednesday, but it did little to quell the drama as Wimbledon 2025's Day 3 served up upsets, star performances, and homegrown triumphs. Centre Court was abuzz as Emma Raducanu delivered a commanding performance against 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova. With aggressive baseline play and composure under pressure, Raducanu sealed a 6-3, 6-3 victory to book her spot in Round 3—reaffirming her form and igniting hopes of a bit of a run on home turf. Next up, the World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.Joining her in advancing was fellow Brit Cameron Norrie, who battled past 12th seed Frances Tiafoe in four sets, showcasing grit and shot-making under pressure. Meanwhile, young wildcard Oliver Tarvet, though defeated by defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, earned admiration with a spirited showing in front of a supportive home crowd. The day also brought surprises, with fourth seed Jasmine Paolini crashing out at the hands of Kamilla Rakhimova which means that four of the top five women's seeds are out inside three days (!). Another Brit hopeful, Katie Boulter was also edged out in disappointing fashion by Solana Sierra, an Argentinian lucky loser.BABOLATBabolat are an official partner of Wimbledon and their Wimbledon collaboration collection is available to purchase now from babolat.com SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Audiovisual ➡️ fanlink.tv/Y0UTUBE Tracklisting ➡️ soon.. NAIKI, also known as Nicofer, brings his signature style to Schirmchendrink with his mix titled Rusty Blade. Just like the cocktail - a bold blend of whisky, vermouth, and walnut liqueur - this mix is rich, textured, and full of surprises. NAIKI channels his Argentinian roots, infusing the set with smooth, hypnotic rhythms and a touch of local flavor. Hailing from Buenos Aires, NAIKI's journey began at the age of 10 with a pair of drumsticks in hand. His early exploration of techno and minimal techno soon gave way to a love affair with progressive house. Over time, his sound evolved, blending deep, organic, and melodic house with hints of techno. The result? A style that is danceable yet deeply emotive, balancing groovy beats with intricate melodies. This mix reflects NAIKI's ongoing evolution as both DJ and producer. Seamlessly navigating between genres, it showcases his talent for creating immersive, flowing soundscapes. So grab your favorite version of the Rusty Blade, sit back, and let NAIKI's expertly crafted rhythms take you on a journey as smooth and complex as the cocktail itself. Cheers! The bartenders NAIKI @naikimusic www.instagram.com/naiki.music Schirmchendrink @schirmchendrink www.facebook.com/schirmchendrink www.instagram.com/schirmchendrink
My guest is Argentinian football writer Luciano Wernicke, whose latest book 'The Dark Side of the Copa Libertadores' explores the murkier side of South American club football's premier tournament.
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and both Santis (for the first time!) review the group-stage exits of River Plate and Boca Juniors from the Club World Cup, and answer some listeners' questions.
In the latest edition of Futbol Americas, Cristina Alexander, Ale Moreno, Herculez Gomez, and Mauricio Pedroza discuss Real Madrid's dominant 3-0 win over RB Salzburg and their qualification into the knockout round of the Club World Cup. Then, they break down the great performances of the Brazilian clubs and the poor performances of the Argentinian clubs in the CWC. They also talk Johnny Cardoso to Atletico Madrid, and preview Mexico and the United States' upcoming matches in the Gold Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James discusses key moments from the final Group games at The Club World Cup and looks ahead to the upcoming last 16 ties. There's a focus on Manchester City and their fluidity in last night's victory over Juventus, why Chelsea will fancy their chances in the competition now, the disappointment for the Argentinian sides and why on reflection we probably should have expected their neighbours from Brazil to out perform them. Today on Patreon: Nico's Corner (AT) and throughout the Week, The Forgotten Cups (IT+) For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-132057610 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #ClubWorldCup #CWC #FIFA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest edition of Futbol Americas, Cristina Alexander, Ale Moreno, Herculez Gomez, and Mauricio Pedroza discuss Real Madrid's dominant 3-0 win over RB Salzburg and their qualification into the knockout round of the Club World Cup. Then, they break down the great performances of the Brazilian clubs and the poor performances of the Argentinian clubs in the CWC. They also talk Johnny Cardoso to Atletico Madrid, and preview Mexico and the United States' upcoming matches in the Gold Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, JJ Bull and Tom Williams into the pod to discuss football, Springsteen and cleats.Both Argentinian clubs are out of the Club World Cup but River Plate go down fighting, literally, as they lose to Inter. We've got almost a full set of last 16 ties to look forward to, including Chelsea's clash with Benfica.Lee Carsley takes England Under 21s to a second successive Euros final as Harvey Elliott shows his worth to potential suitors. They face favourites Germany on Saturday.Elsewhere, Arsenal's transfer activity looks set to heat up, while Lyon are relegated to Ligue 2 due to the state of their finances.Plus the most agonising game in English football history and when Denmark killed the back pass.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: JJ's new album and Tom's old boots (01.00)• PART 1b: The madness of Inter River (08.00) • PART 1c: Elsewhere in the Club World Cup (15.30)• PART 2a: On This Day (23.00)• PART 2b: England Under 21s return to the Euro final (35.00)• PART 3a: Transfer talk (43.00)• PART 3b: Lyon relegated, Pogba joins Monaco (48.00)• PART 3c: Inter Totally Cup - Williams v Eccleshare (56.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Hoskins looked at the life of Johnny Stower, a British, Argentinian born, bomber pilot, who made repeated escape attempts, including an unlucky effort in which he was recaptured having made it all the way into Switzerland. He escaped with his close friend, Ivo Tonder, with whom he hoped he might go into business after the war, but sadly he was murdered for his part in the Great Escape.For You The War Is Over is a podcast that looks at the real life stories of Prisoner-of-War escapes from the the Second World War. Hosted by Dave Robertson and Tony Hoskins, each episode looks at a new escape. If you would like to follow us, you can find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram or if you would prefer to email us, we can also be reached on FYTWIOpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barnaby brings the latest Premier League Transfer News including potential deals for Tottenham, Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and moreSubscribe to my Patreon account to support me making Tottenham daily content here:https://www.patreon.com/BarnabySlaterPatreonWatch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@barnabyslater_Instagram: @barnabyslatercomedyTikTok: @barnabyslatercomedy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Oceania Football Confederation is proud of Auckland City's campaign at the FIFA Club World Cup. City bounced backed from two humbling losses by a combined 16 goals to draw 1-all with Argentinian giants Boca Juniors in Nashville. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alas; New sode of #GlitterLedger Buona Sera from my suite in Sardegna Italy where stablecoin slash wedding summer season has been thrust upon us like an ETF wrapped blunt no one asked for.I am unclear whether stables or matrimony make me want to induce my bulimia more violently but what about when combined into a nonsensical party without booze or pretentious intellectuals.Alas, I am here and high for a stablecoin themed wedding of two pathetic founders who found love at Fyre Festival. They each attended #Vassar Suma Cum F me, graduating 15 years part each worth half a bill in fiat and had the audacity to have a cash bar with no hard liquor. Sweating my spray tan and botox over fear of having to socialize with my contemporaries with more asbergers than I. More gauche than #hemorrhoids. Crypto fixes this. Kay Bella. How does crypto fix a cash bar? Each themed table is a different stable token including both English and Italian translations; which made cocktail hour less boring but more awkward. My lover and I were placed at Terra Luna alongside #AyatollahKhomeni and Amy Coney Barret and arbitrary low tier Blackrock analysts. I know the bride well as I funded her last scam company liposuction in the metaverse. Her claim two fame was she was Ms Teen Runner up of Beverly Hills, but Like Saylor says there is no second best. We have a long love hate somewhat lesbionic but glamorous history as during the #Obama years she tried to poison me with Ethereum wrapped sufuric Acid on chain after I slept with her father. But that was only because he was dying and I was trying to get a board seat at lululemon or a chic footnote in the will for the #MarkRothko in their living room. I digress, my guest today is one of my best friends Jesuit Julian M Sevillano Sevillano fellow Board Member at PayPal Digital, CEO of Wen Acquisition Corp. Wen Token. He was kind enough to stop by Glitter Ledger Headquarters just as I was coming down from my Lithium Johnny Walker Buzz. We met on a First Class #RedEye From #Burning Man to #Teterboro back when he was at McKinsey and I was at OnlyFans. We bonded over love for rare filet mignon and mutual friends in Argentinian and Wyoming Government. We unfortunately for my sponsors @Casa, Swan Bitcoin, LVMH, and GEICO had to discuss the most boring topics ever like crypto regulation but luckily Julian drops important wisdom like traditional custody is a zero money making business and read good books like what Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith; another friend of the show. Thats all for now and see you in Cannes but not for EthCC because ETH is for poor people and I am afraid of getting poisoned for the second time. #GlitterLedgerSupport the show
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!
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?
Argentinian born, Italian raised. Guillermo Paolisso came to Chicago and realized there was a gap in the market: Roman style. He and his wife now make their crunchy slices each day at Capriccio in the Lincoln Square neighborhood.
French funk to Argentinian pop, Fernando Augusto Pacheco provides a taster of Monocle Radio’s Summer Playlist 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the news from Hang's domination at the Pan American Championships, Sugihara podiuming all over the place at Asian Championships. TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR LIVE SHOW CHICAGO Friday, July 18th at the world famous iO Theater. Attend virtually or in-person for games, prizes and a secret guest Q&A. HEADLINES Can we please prioritize athlete safety? There were A LOT of issues with the mens' equipment at the Pan American Championships, but luckily everyone survived Jayla Hang (USA) and Felix Dolci (Canada) won the all-around titles The USA's mens and women teams won the Pan American team titles Chuso got injured in the vault final at Asian Championships, but the Olympic Channel is reporting she will still compete in Tashkent on her 50th birthday GYMTERNET NEWS MyKayla Skinner supports Riley Gaines and says Simone Biles "belittled, dismissed, and ostracized" her behind the scenes Are we taking the bait by discussing this at all? Mailie O'Keefe receives the Operations Specialist Award and will be staying at Utah for another year NCAA Coaching updates Geralen Stack-Eaton, former Alabama gymnast and Minnesota associate coach, is the new head coach at Cal Simone Brown switched her commitment from Clemson to Arkansas Former Utah gymnast, Jessie (Duke) McDonough, is the new Clemson assistant coach Former Oklahoma gymnast, Olivia Trautman, is now the assistant coach at Utah State Ragan Smith is the new associate coach at Iowa State Corinne Tarver, former Fisk head coach, was named the head coach at Southern Connecticut State University Mary Lou Retton pled "no contest" and said her actions were "completely unacceptable" 2025 Pan American Championships The US women won the team gold comfortably. Watch on PanAm Sports Why bronze was an extremely promising finish for this Brazilian team Helzly Rivera gave us all the drama during the team and all-around competitions Are the beam judges OK? What was up with all the raised scores? Something was definitely off about scoring because our favorite Argentinian beam worker, Isabella Ajalla, didn't even make the beam final??! The Panamanian women had an AMAZING competition Karla Navas won vault gold with her legit round-off, half-on, full-off Panama qualified for team finals in fourth, AHEAD OF BRAZIL! Jayla Hang Simone'd this meet by winning a medal in every round of competition including team and all-around gold Why Lia Monica Fontaine is Canada's new "it-girl" 2025 Asian Championships China won the team final by about 0.4 over Japan We don't have any pity for Japan's leadership because they only competed with four gymnasts!!! China and Japan finish Asian Championships tied with seven medals each Can someone get Chuso to take a nap?? Chusovitina was injured after her first vault in event finals Nakamura Haruka (Japan) won the "Pussilanimouses Will Never be Heroes" award with her huuuge Def Should Qin Xinyi (China) have won bars gold over Nakamura? Let's discuss Hwang Seohyun (South Korea) upset Zhou Yaqin (China) for beam gold with her stellar BHS to back-full series Sugihara Aiko won four medals here, including all-around gold which she finally is getting 10 years after her Asian Championships debut Tonya Paulsson made her international debut for Taiwan, why her fourth-place all-around finish is huge for the program Feedback Did Chuso make a mistake with her Paris qualifiying strategy LA2028 Mixed Team Final - can alternates be used How can an Xcel parent learn from GymCastic Has an emergency team ever been called in to replace another Eligabilty Calculus DiCello 7th year This episode is dedicated to the memory of coach, judge and mentor to many, Dean Ratliff. Listen to his judging myth buster episode here. 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This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Santi Bauzá review Argentina's two World Cup qualifiers – a win away to Chile and a draw at home to Colombia – and cast our eyes over the other games in the campaign as well, with Brazil and Ecuador confirming their places at next year's tournament and Chile eliminated. We also discuss Franco Mastantuono's transfer to Real Madrid and answer listeners' questions.
Argentinian and Israeli leaders meet to confirm a deepening of ties. Plus: the latest on the protests in Los Angeles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the help of some great research by awesome Stranger Alejandro, Krista and Kurt tango into the first-ever Strange Countries episode, looking at the beautiful country of Argentina!!! From rum-loving Cryptids to ghostly castles and strange security camera footage, Krista and Kurt look at all strange things Argentinian! And, as always, a taste-test and more questions for the trivia contest!!!
Real Madrid are set to sign the Argentinian talent while Liverpool and Manchester City are going through different strategies this summer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother's Son podcast, I talk with Christian Ray Flores. Christian was born in Moscow, Russia to a Chilean father and a Russian mother. The family moved to Chile when Christian was nine months old. During the 1973 military coup of Augusto Pinochet, Christian's father, Americo Flores, was arrested along with thousands of others and spent time in one of the infamous concentration camps. His mother Larisa and two children went into hiding under an assumed name and with a fake Argentinian passport. After Americo's release, the family spent some time in a UN refugee camp and was granted asylum in Germany, moving to Munich. After living in Germany and Russia, Americo and Larisa moved to Mozambique, at the government's invitation, which was recruiting international professionals after a mass exodus of Portuguese upon the nation's independence. Christian learned four languages by age nine: Russian, Spanish, English, and Portuguese. After his parents' divorce, Christian returned to Russia with his mother and sister in 1983. Christian got a master's degree in economics in 1991 from the RUDN University in Moscow. In 1993, Christian released his first single in Russia and became an instant success, winning awards like Generation ‘93 and Ovation in 1996 and playing nationwide. Back-to-back top ten hits culminated in his number one single, "Our Generation" – an anthem of freedom and change. It became a song widely used as the anthem of Boris Yeltsin's election campaign. Christian campaigned for Yeltsin as part of the Russian version of Rock the Vote, credited to giving Yeltsin the youth vote and victory in the campaign. After moving to the US in 2004, Christian worked for the international charity HOPE Worldwide, serving as a country director for Latin America, focusing on health care and education in nine different countries. He also developed and directed the Positive Choice education program, implemented around the US and internationally in Mexico, Jamaica, Indonesia. Christian co-founded a production company, Hollywood World, in Los Angeles with his wife, Deb de Flores. Hollywood World allowed international artists to work with top Hollywood producers and directors. Among other projects, Christian did voice acting for the English and Spanish versions of Masha and the Bear, a popular animated TV series. After moving to Austin, Texas, Christian and Deb co-founded (with Brandon Knicely) Third Drive, raising millions of dollars for startups and creating digital media projects for emerging businesses, public personalities and non-profit organizations. Christian speaks to audiences in the US and internationally, hosts the Headspace with Christian Ray Flores podcast and YouTube Channel dedicated to success in career and calling Headapace newsletter. His short film Dance With Me was selected to several international film festivals, and its title song was released on all major music platforms. In the first days of the war in Ukraine, the Ascend Mission Fund launched the Ukraine Relief Network, serving refugees in Ukraine. Christian and Deb personally visited Ukraine in September 2022. In 2022, Christian and Deb launched the Xponential career coaching program for high achievers. Christian and Deb have been active in Christian ministry in the US, Eastern Europe, and Latin America for two decades. They lead The Tribe, a community of faith in Austin, Texas. Ray frequently speaks to different audiences in the US and overseas. They are also active in philanthropy through their charity Ascend Mission Fund and projects like the Ascend Academy in Mozambique that lifts children out of poverty through developing character, communication, and computer skills. To find out more about Christian, you can check out his website at https://www.christianrayflores.com/.
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés, Remi and Marcus look back on the final of the Torneo Apertura, which saw Platense crowned champions of Argentina for the first time in their history thanks to a 1–0 win over Huracán in Santiago del Estero in front of a frankly underwhelming number of fans. Remi is a Platense season ticket holder, so gives us his take on their campaign, and we also have updates including a new (old) manager at Boca Juniors, some absolute ridiculousness in Rosario and the small matter of the national team playing two World Cup qualifiers before we next record.
Enjoy this week's episode with Argentinian duo MEDUSA ODYSSEY. Medusa Odyssey have created their distinctive & unique brand of electronic live performances. True musicians at heart, they create their own music in their sets, producing it live with synthesizers, electric guitar, flutes, vocals and a drum machine. Both hailing from Argentina, Medusa Odyssey have now been living & working in Ibiza for many years. Their music, deep house with a melodic tribal feel, is heavily influenced by their South American roots. As their following continues to grow, during the last years their live performances impressed audiences at parties throughout Ibiza including Woomoon & Storytellers in Cova Santa, Heart Factory and Do not sit on the furniture at Heart, ElRow at Space & Amnesia, Pacha Ibiza, Ethereal Festival and Namaste in Las Dalias, Hostal La Torre, Elements, Casa Maca, Sunset Ashram and Beachouse. Tanit - Encanto REDOLENT Medusa Odyssey - Palma Iban Mendoza, Medusa Odyssey - Alabanza Medusa Odyssey - Veo Medusa Odyssey - So good Colle - No More Faith Medusa Odyssey - Coming Back Medusa Odyssey - Magic Book Medusa Odyssey - To the Sun Maxi Meraki, Ajna, Samm - Look Around, It's Gonna To Be Fine Baddhu - Bring It Back This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
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Known to many as Kayleigh in Peter Kay's Car Share, Sian Gibson joins Kylie Pentelow to discuss her hit BBC comedy The Power of Parker which returns for a second series this week. Sian co-wrote and stars in the series as Kath, a mobile hairdresser by trade and the devoted mistress of her sister's husband. Set around the fortunes of the Parker family's electrical shop in 1990s Stockport, the next instalment sees a shift of power between the trio of Kath, her sister Diane and the object of their affection, Martin Parker.If you open the website for online retailer Shein, a pop-up immediately appears offering a ‘special deal' just for you. But are these savings what they seem? Yesterday the EU told the Chinese fast-fashion website that these discounts, as well as other pressure-selling tactics on its website, infringe EU consumer law and they've given Shein one month to respond or face fines. Mitch Labiak, senior business journalist for the BBC, explains more.Argentinian author Agustina Bazterrica's novel Tender is the Flesh became a worldwide sensation, with sales of over half a million copies in the English translation alone. She talks about her most recent novel, The Unworthy, which is set post-climate apocalypse in a walled sanctuary known as the Sacred Sisterhood. But is it a refuge from the disease and violence that exist outside its walls or a dangerous prison for the women who live there?Announcements of cuts to foreign aid this year from both the UK government and US government, amongst others, have left many organisations facing funding issues and putting their programmes at risk. As humanitarian crises continue across the world, including in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, with many vulnerable people suffering including women and girls, the need to provide aid remains as high as ever. Dr Helen Pankhurst, Senior Advisor on Gender Equality for Care International UK, and Sofia Calltrop, the UN Women Chief of Humanitarian Aid, discuss the effects of these cuts on women and girls globally and the importance of gender equality programming.Since Labour has come to power, there's been a number of issues that have divided the party. From tax rises to whether it should be a two or three-child benefit cap, the tension has been tangible. And with accusations of briefings against female cabinet ministers, what impact is this Labour in-fighting having on women in the party? We spoke to chief political commentator for the I paper, Kitty Donaldson, and UK politics commentator for Bloomberg, Rosa Prince.Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Kirsty Starkey
It's our first podcast since the calamities of Bilbao, and we're not just talking about the football. Who is responsible for the series of events which led to leaving hundreds, maybe thousands, of fans stranded in a city that had essentially closed for business?Ruben Amorim's future had even seemed up in the air after that game, but it seems he has been reassured of his future by Manchester United's execs. He used the authority lent him by this vote of confidence to give Alejandro Garnacho marching orders. The Argentinian winger, and his entourage, were publicly critical of the head coach, which appears to have crossed a line. Fan reaction was mixed.The team went on to play Champions League chasers Aston Villa on Sunday before jetting off to Asia. The clean sheet and comfortable victory at Old Trafford was met with raised eyebrows as much as anything else, but Amorim addressed the crowd to a positive reaction... Now for the difficult part. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's MBA Admissions podcast we began by discussing the Round 3 activity on LiveWire; interview invites and final decisions continue to roll out for this shortened application round; next week Chicago / Booth and Imperial Business School are scheduled to release final decisions. Graham noted the Clear Admit promotion, where for every new entry we receive on DecisionWire, that maps out a candidate's entire application journey, Clear Admit will donate $10 to the Forte Foundation. Graham highlighted the remainder of Application Overview events series that will be hosted this week on Tuesday (Berkeley / Haas, UVA / Darden, Washington / Foster, UNC / Kenan Flagler, and Georgia Tech / Scheller) and Wednesday (Columbia, Stanford, UPenn / Wharton, Yale SOM, and Texas / Austin). Signups for those events are here: https://bit.ly/appoverview25 Graham also mentioned an event on Thursday for London Business School's One Year MBA program. Signups are here: https://bit.ly/lbs1year Graham noted a deep-dive analysis article on MBA tech career placements for the most recent graduating classes. Not surprisingly, Big Tech placement has dropped off at most top MBA programs. Graham highlighted two Real Humans alumni spotlights, alums from Duke / Fuqua working at EY-Parthenon, and UCLA / Anderson working at Google. Finally, Graham noted the recently recorded podcast featuring the leader of career services at Georgetown / McDonough, talking about the triple jump - changing industries, functions and geographies. For this week, for the candidate profile review portion of the show, Alex selected two ApplyWire entries and one DecisionWire entry: This week's first MBA admissions candidate works in investment banking and is from Ghana. They have a 325 GRE score. This week's second MBA candidate is from Argentina and appears to have a very interesting profile, but their GRE score of 309 is going to be an issue. They plan to retake. We also think they should reconsider their school targeting. The final MBA candidate is deciding between Chicago / Booth and Michigan / Ross, with scholarship. This episode was recorded in Boston, USA and Cornwall, England. It was produced and engineered by the fabulous Dennis Crowley in Philadelphia, USA. Thanks to all of you who've been joining us and please remember to rate and review this show wherever you listen!