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Monsoon season has arrived in New Mexico, and that means sudden, dangerous flash floods. Fast-moving water in arroyos and streets can trap people in seconds. So, how do firefighters prepare for these high-stakes rescues? And why do people keep getting caught in the same flood zones? Chris and Gabby talk with two Albuquerque firefighters about what it takes to pull off a swift water rescue, the intense training behind it, and what everyone should know to stay safe. Check out the video version of this episode to see footage from some of the swift water rescues discussed in the episode. Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Give us a follow on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/podcast and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
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It's all about the kids of the show as we start this Friday-The Bulls won the Championship and Sawyer Savage is the hero! Palmer's project on Arnold Palmer was a success and kids dressed as adults is always funny. It's Day 2 of the US Open and we are seeing some early movement, but no one has come close to Spaun yet. :30- Yesterday we went to Miami to talk to Gary Ferman of Canesport.com about Seahawks rookie, Elijah Arroyo. What kind of player does Gary think we are getting? :45- The Mariners are back home after a rough road trip and taking on the Cleveland Guardians, so we preview the matchup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's all about the kids of the show as we start this Friday-The Bulls won the Championship and Sawyer Savage is the hero! Palmer's project on Arnold Palmer was a success and kids dressed as adults is always funny. It's Day 2 of the US Open and we are seeing some early movement, but no one has come close to Spaun yet. :30- Yesterday we went to Miami to talk to Gary Ferman of Canesport.com about Seahawks rookie, Elijah Arroyo. What kind of player does Gary think we are getting? :45- The Mariners are back home after a rough road trip and taking on the Cleveland Guardians, so we preview the matchup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's all about the kids of the show as we start this Friday-The Bulls won the Championship and Sawyer Savage is the hero! Palmer's project on Arnold Palmer was a success and kids dressed as adults is always funny. It's Day 2 of the US Open and we are seeing some early movement, but no one has come close to Spaun yet. :30- Yesterday we went to Miami to talk to Gary Ferman of Canesport.com about Seahawks rookie, Elijah Arroyo. What kind of player does Gary think we are getting? :45- The Mariners are back home after a rough road trip and taking on the Cleveland Guardians, so we preview the matchup.
Muere el socialista José Enrique Serrano, exjefe de Gabinete de Felipe González y Zapatero y Carmen Calvo, Luis Arroyo y Esther Palomera le recuerdan en Hora 25
What are your three wishes? Don't miss this charming interview with the talented lead actors from Creative Cauldron's Aladdin--Odette Gutierrez del Arroyo and Brian Dauglash. The show is almost sold out so don't miss your chance to see the show. https://www.creativecauldron.org/buy-tickets.html
Arts Respond with Lucy Gellman: Miss Puerto Rico of Greater New Haven, Johanelyz Arroyo, and Junior Miss, Sophia Quiñones by WNHH Community Radio
Daniel Arroyo, diputado nacional de Unión por la Patria @LicDanielArroyo @rosca_casta 3-6-2025.mp3
Entrevista de Leandro Gabin al diputado Daniel Arroyo, sobre el pedido de la oposición para tratar la suba de jubilaciones y la emergencia en discapacidad.
Ruth Arroyo Tovar, PhD, directora y CEO de RA Consulting and Training, nos habla sobre su vida, su trabajo y su visión del éxito. En esta entrevista, Ruth nos cuenta sobre su ikigai, su pasión por el servicio y su compromiso con el empoderamiento femenino. También nos habla sobre sus libros, su experiencia en la ONU y su participación en el G100. Un café digital, un programa de Radio Digital América, producido por Rampa Marketing Digital, Los Cuervos, Marketeando e Imagen Latente. www.radiodigitalamerica.com Instagram y Facebook @radiodigitalamerica Entrevista y dirección: Ramiro Parias. Producción: Ramiro Parias. Emmanuel Jaramillo. Cesar Angulo. Realización: Emmanuel Jaramillo. Cesar Angulo. Montaje: Emmanuel Jaramillo Música: InfractionConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/un-cafe-digital-hablando-de-marketing-digital--373647/support.
This week kicks off a multi-episode mini-series at SGV Connect focusing on the LA 2028 Olumpoc games and what the events can mean for San Gabriel Valley Communities. This first episode features an interview with Alissa Walker, co-host of the LA Pod and editor of the Torched Newsletter. When not hanging out with celebrities and appearing on Netflix specials, Walker has become the go-to source of information about the upcoming games. The 2028 games will feature four venues in the San Gabriel Valley. Pasadena will host the soccer finals at the Rose Bowl, the Santa Anita Racetrack will host equestrian and dressage, the Pomona Fairgrounds will host the cricket tournament, and shotgun events will be held at the Shotgun Center in El Monte. Walker reports that San Gabriel cities are well positioned to host these attractions, as the venues all host major events (outside of the Shotgun Center) and know how to do so without causing headaches for neighboring communities. She is also excited for the possibilities that could occur with cities hosting official and unofficial events to bolster their profile and their coffers. It also allows for city and regional officials to think about creative ways to use the games to improve their transportation options in the short- and long-term. Transcript: Damien Newton - As mentioned in the pre show, I'm recording with podcast royalty today. Alissa Walker - Who is it? Who's gonna be on? Oh, me. Damien - , the LA Pod is the only podcast that I download and listen to when I run. Alissa - So you listen to it more than me. Damien - I almost never listen to this podcast unless it's one that Chris is doing completely on his own. So I understand what you're saying there. Alissa - It's not that I don't want to listen to it. It's just, , I've already listened to it. Damien - I relate. No, it's a great podcast. I was saying to you before we started recording that I ran into your co host in the grocery store this morning, and he referred to you as a unicorn. Because you're so much on top of things that when you guys are sending story ideas back and forth, he never finds an article on the story before you do. Alissa - Oh, I don't know if that's true. You're talking about Mike Bonin, my cohost, because I think Mike is actually pretty good at that stuff too, though. Damien - Yeah, he's pretty on top of things. When he was my city council member, both as a reporter and as a constituent, I never found him unprepared for a question, even if we were trying to catch him off guard at a neighborhood meeting. Alissa - Ohhhh, you were out there yelling at him about bike bike lanes. You were yelling. Well, that's what I said to him on the most recent podcast that I felt like he did in 2010 when I went on the John Mulaney show, having people yelling at me about bike lanes. I was like, now I finally understand what it feels like, Mike. Damien - Yeah, that was wild. They put me on the neighborhood council after they approved that project. So I got in. Everyone that Googled me knew who I was, so I just got to listen to people screaming at me about that. And honestly, I had had no input at all on it. Joe was the Streetsblog editor. I had nothing to do with it. Moving on,we're talking about the Olympics, because in addition to being the podcast royalty, you're also the editor and writer of Torched, a subscription newsletter that's covering the Olympics and Los Angeles. It is a must read. Torched is where we go if we need to find something out about the Olympics, which is why we're here today, because the Olympics are theoretically and hopefully coming in 2028. Alissa - Yeah, what will they be like now? We're not sure, Damien - Right? It's been a long time. It feels like it's been at least four or five decades since it was approved, two or three years ago. Alissa - More than that. It's been a while, 2017, that's a long time. And think of what, think of what Paris accomplished in that time compared to us. Damien - Oh, that's a hint. I think about the tone of this podcast. Some San Gabriel Valley cities are in line to host Olympic events. Some have been announced. Some are, quote, unquote, in the works. Having done some writing that I do for Santa Monica Next, I know that it's not necessarily a slam dunk for a city to host an Olympic Games, just be a smaller part of the game. So we wanted to talk a little bit about what these cities can be looking forward to, what they might want to be considering on their own, and all sorts of other various issues. If there's any breaking news, you would probably know it ahead of me. That being said, that usually takes us four or five days to get a podcast up, so it probably won't be breaking anymore. But anyway, that's the longest intro we've ever done. Welcome Alissa. Alissa - Thank you so much. I'm so glad to be here. Damien - So let's start talking. Last I checked there were two or three San Gabriel Valley cities that were hosting events, shooting and horse events. What can you tell us about what's going on with the San Gabriel Valley and the Olympics? Alissa - Yeah, and you missed one: cricket. Well, I mean, does the Pasadena Rose Bowl also count as San Gabriel Valley? Damien - I mean, it's in... We always debate this, because geographically it is, but Chris always argues that it's culturally a very different city than the rest of the SGV. Alissa - All right. Well, you can, you can try to lump it in, maybe if needed. Most people know about the Rose Bowl. The Rose Bowl is going to be used as soccer finals. And it's going to be the third time that the Rose Bowl has hosted Olympics events. They hosted events in all three Olympics, which is kind of cool, but the bigger announcements are definitely this last batch of announcements. The LA 28 did them in phased delivery. First, we got the big Oklahoma City events. Some things are going there. And then we got kind of a revised version of a few more events. And then this last dump was the rest of the venues, including, I believe, all three announcements that you just talked about. So the ones for your listeners to track will be equestrian events at Santa Anita, cricket at the Fairplex and shotgun shooting in Whittier Narrows. It's not just about the venues that are being officially hosted by LA 28 as I'm sure , there's all these plans for, like fan festivals and viewing parties and cultural events. There's a whole Cultural Olympiad that goes on top of everything else, plus all the Paralympic events as well. None of those venues have been announced officially. For example, Pico Rivera has already voted to have a fan festival in their city, just as part of what's going on. Because as you're moving from one venue to another, you might want to stop in Pico Rivera and have a drink or watch whatever sport is on the big screen. So there's going to be a lot more stuff happening. These are just the latest, like official announcements. Damien - One of the things that we covered with Santa Monica was that the Olympics have sort of a contract they sign with the cities that are doing these events that outline a lot of what you can and can't do. And obviously, Santa Monica is in a different situation, because they're already a tourist hub, and they're so close to LA. They're doing things like planning bus routes to get people from the hotels…but they said no to beach volleyball, so that they didn't have to abide by all the Olympics rules, thinking that they would get a better deal otherwise. Is this something that smaller cities in the San Gabriel Valley that maybe don't have a large beach right next to them, maybe aren't considered as touristy as Santa Monica should be, should be thinking about? With all the rules they're going to have to follo worth it or is it just having an event going to be good enough to make this a financially good decision for a smaller city? Alissa - The thing about beach volleyball is it can be played anywhere. In Paris, they played it just in front of the Eiffel Tower, if you remember. The matches weren't anywhere near a beach. It wasn't even done by the Seine. You really could have put it anywhere. The thing about Santa Monica's specific situation is they hired a firm to do this economic analysis of how they would benefit from the games or if they decided not to host anything. And I think the conclusion they came away with was that it was probably going to be a better deal for them for many reasons. They might have had to close the pier for the entire summer, or a large part of the summer to the public. It just didn't make sense for them. They could make more money by just being Santa Monica for the summer and then hosting some of these other little interventions that I was talking about. A really big opportunity for them are these things called hospitality houses. In Paris, there were like 30 of them all over the city. Every country that's bringing athletes there would set up in some kind of public or private building and have these viewing parties or VIP events. But a lot of stuff that was open to the public and you could go hang out. So they've been approached by a lot of countries to host those. So if you've got a few hospitality houses, and you have your own viewing stuff on the pier and then on the beach…you're pretty much set. But most of the deals that you're talking about signing are not public. You haven't been able to really go through them. Long Beach's, for example, is online. It's public. You can look at it and it describes this thing called “Clean Zones,” a square mile around every venue. That means you're delivering like a blank slate: there's no advertising, there's no signage. There's very specific rules about trash pickup, and all these other things that have to happen. No street vendors, it seems like. You are making a big trade off when you make a deal with LA 28. But for a place like Long Beach who really wants to be put on the map through this and has, to their credit, done a lot of work to prepare…they have this thing called Elevate 28 which is a huge capital program leading up to 2028. They're doing things such as improving infrastructure, not just for the games, but also fixing sidewalks, adding to their cycle ways, and improving parks. Improving fire stations, libraries, all sorts of great things that'll have legacy impacts afterwards. Can every city prepare for it that way? Probably not, and maybe not even the city of LA. But for a place like Pomona, to be able to put something at the Fairplex, it's probably not going to be that big of a deal to like the residents of Pomona. The Fairplex is very large and kind of self contained, and does these things all the time. Damien - I don't have a great grasp of all the geography of where the venues are, but the event centers aren't located in the middle of town like it would have been for Santa Monica. Alissa - The Zone would have encompassed all of downtown Santa Monica. So…what do you do in that situation? Damien - It would have been really intrusive. And yeah, the race tracks and the Fairplex… Alissa - They've got parking lots, just giant parking lots, yeah? Damien - Which raises a different point, though. There was the promise of the car free Olympics, and I don't know how you do that for the Fairplex. Alissa - They're having the new station opening right there. It'll be open. Damien - I'm sorry, yeah, the other one. Alissa - Yeah, Santa, Anita, The A line gets pretty close, and they'll do shuttles. You can walk there if you're determined, it's not the worst thing in the world to walk from that station. For Pomona, it's really exciting. I rode out there for the LA County Fair last year, and got to look at the station. I'm sure your viewers or your listeners are really excited about this too, but you've got a really cool, brand new station that's going to be opening later this year. It'll basically be right across the street. You got to walk through the parking lot, but you also have two different Metro link options as well that aren't that far away either. Santa Anita…it's not that hard to get there from the A line. They'll have shuttles. But the other thing that'll be really cool is there's these festival zones around all the venues. So you won't be walking through like a mile of parking lot. You'll probably be walking through a very cool fan experience with other things to do. And they want people to come and hang out and be in the environment, even if they're not necessarily ticket holders to that event. And on days where they don't have the event that day, they'll, it'll still be set up as a cool place to go. Damien - So this is not going to be as not going to be as, let's say, onerous for the existing residents, as some of the more urban Olympics events venues might be. We've covered the transportation. Is there any other sort of surprises that the cities might be thinking about, or the residents might be bracing themselves for. You're making it sound like a pretty good deal for Pomona and Santa Anita. Alissa - Yeah. These places are used to doing this scale of events all the time. The one funny one will be the Whittier Narrows shooting range. I guess you could, you can get pretty close. You can get pretty close. They'll be shuttle buses and stuff. But it's not the end of the world. Damien - Crowds at past Olympics…you have the shooters' family. I mean, it's not like it's just 20 people in a room (with guns!), but it's also not 20,000 fans. Alissa - It's not that far from the A Line station. And, like, they will have little shuttles to get people that last like a little bit. I wouldn't worry too much about the traffic impacts. These others are large venues that are used to absorbing large amounts of visitors. And I don't think it'll be spectacularly different. Some of these things are happening at the same time in different parts of the valley at the same time so that's a little different. The one thing I am super concerned about, and the reason that the LA County Fair is being held in the spring, it actually just ended, instead of in the summer, is the heat. The Fairplex made this big decision to move the fair out of the summer months and into, our May Gray veil of outside my window right now, it's perfectly misty and foggy outside, because they were so worried about not just attendees, but also their workers, having very adverse effects from some of the worst heat and also air quality of those summer months. So, sticking a bunch of people in the hottest parts of LA County in July and August is not advised. I was thinking that they were going to pivot towards more coastal choices. I understand why they picked the venues that they did, and I think I'm glad overall that they're more transit adjacent, and they're more…they're in LA. They're not in Oklahoma City. But I'm very, very worried about the heat. And you don't hear too much about their plans for that yet? Damien - Well, I mean, two years, maybe we won't have heat anymore, Alissa - Yeah, maybe it'll all be reversed, Damien - They got some time. I hear the government's very interested in reversing climate change. Alissa - They are very. They're going to take swift action and give money to help cities cope with it. It's their top priority. Damien - All right. Well, we are. We're starting to push 20 minutes, which for our dual podcast, is about how much we aim for. But you had mentioned in our pre-show that you had fun things to cover. Or are there more fun things to come? Alissa - One thing that's exciting is how groups like Active SGV can really get everyone thinking about how to move around differently, not just for the games, but in real life. The games offer this tremendous opportunity. And of course, we also have the World Cup coming up next summer. Even though all the action is going to be at Sofi, you will see fan festivals and viewing parties too. There's going to be things popping up around the area next summer as well. You've probably heard much about the car free games. The promises of the car free games have really started to walk those back from the top officials. There's a story in The New York Times that I was quoted in today as we're recording this, and they're basically saying, like, "Oh, we didn't really mean it. We didn't really mean car free." Damien - Aspirational! I haven't read the article yet. But I always love when government officials tell me "something was aspirational." Alissa - Yeah, I mean, but it's good, it's a good aspiration. I'm still gonna keep saying it, but now they say “transit first,” but now they're even walking that back even more. I think, because they're concerned they won't be able to get the 2000 extra buses to be able to move people around. Have things like Park and Ride, similar to what the Hollywood Bowl does, to get people on kind of these regional, dedicated bus networks that can move people from one place to another. But in the meantime, we've got to really be thinking about just the very, very small scale. How do we get from one place to another? And things like E bikes, and things like really good dedicated bike infrastructure. Active SGV is leading the way out there, really getting this stuff in the ground, but also getting people to think differently about how they move. You have some really cool kind of grassroots ideas that aren't official, things like the festival trail, this 50 mile car free Greenway type concept that's going to connect some of the venues. Now, we've got venues that are a little bit further away. How can you plug into that network from the Arroyo and get all the way to the Fairplex? People will be wanting to do those types of things, to move around during this time safely, even in the heat of the summer, of course, let's have a lot of hydration zones. I would really like to challenge everyone to think about alternatives. Can we get something like a month-long e-bike rental for LA County residents to get cars off the road? You don't want there to be traffic, right? So can we start to think of some solutions that shift people's behavior, as we saw in 84. A lot of people rode the bus to get to the Olympic events. It was a huge success. And a lot of people who hadn't taken transit before, took it during those weeks. So I think we could, we could really look to the San Gabriel Valley to be a leader in this. Damien - Well, that's a great wrap up. Anyone that's been listening to it for a while knows that there's actually a lot of really cool things going on in the San Gabriel Valley. And you outlined a lot of them there too. When you were talking about E bikes and how the cities have been reacting to them…I'm still going to call it the Gold Line…the Gold Line coming through. But thinking about this major event coming as a way to accelerate that transformation that we've been seeing going on is a very optimistic way to look at it. Alissa - And we don't need federal money to do it for the most part. So we don't have to rely on those jokers. Damien - I get the feeling that it's not coming. Alissa - I don't know why. I didn't know why. Damien - All right, well, anyway, thank you so much. We've got two more years till the Olympics, so we might try to check in with you again on this podcast. We generally don't do sports, but here we are. Alissa - You've actually got three so don't worry, three years. (Damien: Oh, yeah, right, it's 2025) but let's pretend just so we can get all this stuff done last year you're going to be very busy. Damien - You'll be on CNN and NBC. Where were you last week? Alissa - Netflix, Netflix. Damien - Thank you so much for spending time with us today, and we always look forward to getting to see you. And I'm gonna use the picture of you with “smart” written over your head that other Streetsblogs plugged in. Alissa - Perfect. All right, thank you. Applause.
Lyle made fun of Brock's fake post mishap yesterday on social media without tagging him. They hash it out. Then, we discuss whether the M's will still need Julio Rodriguez to hit another gear in order to mantain their success this season and we take a look at Elijah Arroyo's fit in the Seahawks offense and what it means for Noah Fant.
El Programa de Orientación y Acompañamiento a la Inserción, conocido como Andalucía Orienta, ha realizado más de mil atenciones a personas desempleadas o en búsqueda activa de empleo desde su puesta en marcha el pasado mes de octubre en Rincón de la Victoria. Este recurso, gestionado a través del Área de Formación y Empleo del Ayuntamiento de Rincón de la Victoria, ha atendido a un total de 318 personas, de las cuales el 62% son mujeres y el 38% hombres. La mayoría de las personas usuarias del servicio, un 66%, tiene más de 45 años, seguidas por un 19% de personas entre 30 y 44 años, y un 14% menores de 30. El concejal de Formación y Empleo, Nacho Cuadra (PP), ha informado que “el programa se encuentra ya al 80% de su ejecución y el nivel de inserción laboral de los usuarios alcanza un 20 %”. Por su parte, el alcalde de Rincón de la Victoria, Francisco Salado (PP), ha destacado “la importancia de este programa de la Junta de Andalucía para promover la inserción laboral y la creación de empleo en el municipio”. Asimismo, ha reafirmado el compromiso del consistorio “en seguir impulsando acciones dirigidas a mejorar la empleabilidad de las personas desempleadas”. El programa Andalucía Orienta ofrece atención personalizada a través de entrevistas individuales para la elaboración de Itinerarios Personalizados de Inserción (IPI), sesiones de orientación grupal, información sobre el mercado laboral, técnicas de búsqueda de empleo y colaboración con el Servicio Andaluz de Empleo en la gestión de programas activos de empleo en general. Para acceder a este servicio es necesario solicitar cita previa, bien directamente en la oficina del Área de Formación y Empleo (bajos del Edificio Puerta de la Axarquía, calle Arroyo de Totalán nº 2, La Cala del Moral), o bien a través de los teléfonos 951 936 349 / 663 911 222, o por correo electrónico a orientacion@rincondelavictoria.es. El programa está financiado por la Consejería de Empleo, Empresa y Trabajo Autónomo de la Junta de Andalucía, con una subvención de 71.420,78 euros, y cuenta con aportación municipal. Este proyecto se enmarca en una estrategia más amplia de políticas activas de empleo. Además, sirve de vía de acceso a otros programas como las acciones formativas de la Formación Profesional para el Empleo y de las prácticas no laborales en empresas del Programa EPES. La prestación del servicio corre a cargo de un equipo técnico compuesto por dos orientadores profesionales y tiene previsto finalizar el próximo 31 de julio.
en el día de hoy vamos a arrancar nuestro programa con una de las nuevas secciones: “Enrique Aguado y sus cosas chulas de la pesca”, donde conoceremos la historia de los señuelos y cinco innovaciones que han marcado el siglo XX.Seguidamente, estaremos en Bilbao para hablar de los reos, con un gran especialista en los ríos Sella y Cares. Buen conocedor y amigo de este programa: Óscar Peña, a quien quizás incluso logremos localizar en plena jornada de pesca.Y para terminar, os traemos una noticia en exclusiva, junto a nuestro compañero Marcos Ruiz, de España con Caña, nuestro otro programa hermano. Os daremos la primicia de la 4ª Gala Nacional de Pesca, que ya está en marcha, y que se celebrará en el marco de la primera Feria de Pesca Río de la Vida, del 15 al 21 de septiembre, en la plaza de toros de Arroyo de la Encomienda.Todos los detalles, aquí, hoy, en el programa número 255.
Hoy en TomaBudaPR Sailing Podcast , Los Nativos salieron a participar en la regata en Arroyo PR , Juaniquillo le envia mensaje a Waldemar , esto y mucho mas en TomaBudaPR Sailing Podcast.
Beşiktaş were forced to settle for a frustrating 1-1 draw away at Alanyaspor, dropping back to 4th place in the Süper Lig, now one point behind Samsunspor in the race for 3rd and European qualification. Under the leadership of Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Beşiktaş found themselves on the back foot early, conceding in the first half to a goal by Hwang. But the Black Eagles fought back in the second half, with Rafa Silva scoring the equalizer. The real spark came from 19-year-old Keny Arroyo, whose energetic substitute appearance changed the momentum of the match. Arroyo even assisted what looked to be a last-minute winner by Semih Kılıçsoy, but the goal was inexplicably disallowed by referee Mehmet Türkmen, citing a foul committed by Rafa Silva nearly 10 seconds before the goal—a decision that baffled players and fans alike. Why wasn't the whistle blown immediately? And why intervene after the play had progressed so far? This controversial call could cost Beşiktaş third place, meaning two extra qualifying rounds in Europe this summer and a shorter break for the players.
NotiMundo al Día - María Belén Arroyo - Minería ilegal y gobernabilidad by FM Mundo 98.1
MindFi - Kia Fay Donovan and Mark Arroyo.What happens when a hair salon becomes a stage, a friendship becomes a band, and a guitar and voice create a whole universe of sound?MindFi is a genre-bending musical duo formed by Kia Fay and Mark Arroyo. Combining their unique talents, they have created something they describe as a wireless mind connection, a performance philosophy, and a creative community rooted in the heart of San Jose's Japantown.The name MindFi is a play on “Wi-Fi for your mind,” and that is exactly what their music feels like—tapping into an unseen, deeply intuitive frequency between two artists who listen as much as they play. Born from a long-standing friendship and shared vision for musical purity, the project came to life post-COVID, blending logistical simplicity with artistic depth. With just guitar and vocals, they challenge themselves to make music that feels expansive, spontaneous, and emotionally raw.MindFi's core performance takes place on the last Wednesday evening of every month at The Curl Consultant, Kia's salon-turned-sound-lab on Jackson Street in Japantown. What makes MindFi especially captivating is their intentionality. Every element—from the curated audience and the timing of their Wednesday shows to their strategic approach to growth—is designed to create connection and community. The band values intimate live performances and how each set is never quite the same. Each breath, mistake, and laugh becomes part of the show, immersing listeners in the moment and the music.Their sound is the product of weekly rehearsals, conversations, active listening, and an ongoing “what if” approach to creation: what if we play this differently? What if we strip it down? What if we rebuild it entirely? Whether covering Depeche Mode with just a guitar and voice or experimenting with chord voicings and layered effects, their goal is always to make the music feel full beyond what most would expect of a duo.While this collaboration between artists was long in the making, Kia received a 2025 San Jose Jazz Jazz Aid Fund commissioning grant, which acted as an accelerator for the project's artistic vision. The fund validated their presence in the local arts scene and gave them the resources to launch MindFi with autonomy and intention. They continue to grow the project on their own terms—developing recordings, videos, and plans for future performances—while bypassing the traditional struggle of new bands constantly chasing gigs.In this conversation, Kia and Mark reveal their approach to music as a creative outlet, a community hub, and a sonic experiment. They discuss their careers making art in other contexts and how MindFi is a place where they decompress, reconnect, and remember why they fell in love with music in the first place.Experience MindFi's sound at Pick-Up Party 17.3 on May 16, 2025 at West Valley College. They will be opening the event at 7p. You can also experience their magic at The Curl Consultant every last Wednesday of the month in Japantown. RSVP.Follow MindFi on Instagram @mindfibandKia Fay was also featured in Issue 11.1, “Sight and Sound”Mark Arroyo was also featured in Issue 9.2, “Sight and Sound”
· Es la segunda edición en la zona de la Axarquía y se lleva a cabo este martes día 13 de mayo en el Centro Comercial Rincón de la Victoria para propiciar un encuentro entre empresas en búsqueda de perfiles profesionales y personas en situación de desempleo. Rincón de la Victoria, 12 de mayo de 2025. Cruz Roja organiza este martes día 13 de mayo de 2025 la segunda edición de la feria de empleo de la Axarquía bajo el nombre ‘Creando oportunidades para el empleo’, un punto de encuentro entre empresas con necesidades de contratación en sus plantillas y personas en situación de desempleo. La jornada se desarrollará en horario de 09:00 a 15:00 horas en la primera planta del Centro Comercial Rincón de la Victoria (ubicado en calle Arroyo de Totalán 36, Ctra. A-7, km 251). Acudirán a la jornada las empresas Centros Carrefour, Crit ETT, C&A, DIA Group, Distreax SL, Franquiciados McDonald’s, Grupo Eulen, Grupo Gálvez Montosa, Grupo SIFU, Ilunion Facility Services, Iman Temporing, Integra CEE, Lavanderías Lavanderas, Natural Tropic, PS del Prado, OHL Ingesán, Trops, TuETT Málaga y Wayalia. Es una actividad que se enmarca en las alianzas para la mejora de la empleabilidad que se llevan a cabo desde el Reto Social Empresarial+ Plus del Plan de Empleo de Cruz Roja y en las que empresas con conciencia social abren de forma continuada oportunidades que cambian vidas. La jornada está diseñada como un espacio de colaboración en el que empresas de diferentes sectores profesionales podrán acoger, informar y recoger candidaturas de perfiles profesionales relacionados con los puestos que necesiten cubrir. Es un espacio de cooperación conjunta que Cruz Roja define como un medio de acercamiento del tejido empresarial de nuestra provincia a todas las personas que participan de forma activa en el Plan de Empleo de Cruz Roja de la provincia de Málaga y a la población en general. Tras valorar la necesidad de perfiles profesionales de empresas colaboradoras de Cruz Roja ubicadas en las localidades de la Axarquía, se valoró positivamente la organización para dar respuesta a la vez a demandas de las personas participantes de los diferentes proyectos de empleo de Cruz Roja. Esta iniciativa se lleva realizando desde el año 2022 en Málaga, habiendo tenido muy buena aceptación tanto por parte de las empresas como de las personas asistentes a las 9 ediciones anteriores. Además, contribuye a dar visibilidad de las actividades que Cruz Roja realiza en estos municipios, en especial de su Plan de Empleo, tanto a personas desempleadas de la zona que aún lo desconozcan como a empresas locales que quieran colaborar con Cruz Roja. En el año 2024, Cruz Roja atendió en la provincia de Málaga en el Plan de Empleo a cerca de 4.000 personas, de las cuales 973 se insertaron en empresas. Además, contó con la colaboración de 677 empresas colaboradoras de diferentes sectores profesionales, con las que se gestionaron 1.531 alianzas de las cuales 552 fueron ofertas de empleo. Entre Vélez-Málaga, Nerja y Rincón de la Victoria se atendieron a 414 personas, de las cuales 168 encontraron trabajo. El Plan de Empleo de Cruz Roja en la provincia de Málaga está cofinanciado por los Fondos Europeos del Ministerio de Trabajo y Economía Social, el Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, el Ministerio de Derechos Sociales y Agenda 2030, así como por Diputación de Málaga y los ayuntamientos de Antequera, Rincón de la Victoria, Vélez Málaga y Nerja.
Profepa clausura Ternium por contaminar arroyo El Sistema Cutzamala reporta un 51.5% de almacenamiento: Conagua China y Japón piden a India y Pakistán moderación ante escalada del conflicto Más información en nuestro podcast
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Empresa Ternium derrama 400 mil litros de cloruro ferroso y agua ácida al Arroyo La TalavernaCuerpos de emergencia sofocan incendio en TláhuacMás información en nuestro Podcast
Scott Novak interviews Georgetown Law professor Vicki Arroyo, the former EPA Associate Administrator for Policy under the Biden administration. They discuss Vicki's career, EPA's major accomplishments during her time at the agency, and her thoughts on EPA's new policy priorities. This episode was recorded on March 24, 2025.
En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, regresa Beto, quién estuvo en La Trinchera en el episodio 39, para discutir su conversión a la derecha política, la evolución de su Beto Podcast, los orígenes de La Diestra, la crisis demográfica, su futuro político y mucho más.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera "Siempre hay una cierta mezquindad en el argumento del conservadurismo, acompañada de una cierta superioridad en su evidencia. Afirma porque posee. Sus dedos se aferran a su evidencia, y no quiere abrir los ojos para ver una evidencia mejor. El castillo que el conservadurismo está dispuesto a defender es el estado actual de las cosas, tanto lo bueno como lo malo." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
The 2025 NFL Draft is complete — and we're breaking down the biggest rookie risers, sleepers, and fantasy impacts. In this episode of Fantasy Football Daily, we cover the crucial landing spots and early takeaways for redraft, dynasty, and best ball leagues.
El Consejo de Participación de Doñana va a analizar hoy en una Reunión Extraordinaria el proyecto 'Sondeo Marismas- 3NE' asociado al almacenamiento subterráneo de gas natural en Almonte y la recuperación del Arroyo del Partido.El magistrado Esteban Brito toma hoy posesión como nuevo presidente de la Audiencia Provincial de Huelva. Será en un acto en la Audiencia ante la sala de gobierno del TSJA.El sindicato UGT se va a concentrar esta mañana con motivo del Día Mundial de la Seguridad y Salud en el trabajo. Y desde CCOO, aseguran que la provincia registra hasta 20 accidentes laborales cada día y que muchas patologías no se están reconociendo.En nuestro informativo de hoy, en formato de mini reportaje, dedicamos un espacio al Centro de cría en cautividad del acebuche, un espacio clave para la conservación del lince ibérico. Y en deportes, el Recreativo de Huelva no pasa del empate ante el Alcoyano y se sigue acercando al descenso. En baloncesto, el Ciudad de Huelva podría consumar esta semana su descenso tras caer en la ida del play-out de permanencia ante la UE Mataró.Escuchar audio
Otro sector estratégico que ofrece opciones de inversión en la Comunidad de Madrid es el biotecnológico y farmacéutico. Nuestro periodista experto en la materia, Miguel Sanmartín, modera este panel de expertos: Javier Urzay, subdirector de Farmaindustria; Pilar Najarro, Managing Director de Biohope; y Rocío Arroyo, CEO de Amadix y presidente de ASEBIO.
Building a database is a serious undertaking. There are just so many parts that you have to implement before you even get to a decent prototype, and so many hours of work before you could begin working on the ideas that would make your database unique. Apache DataFusion is a project that hopes to change all that, but building an extensible, composable toolkit of database pieces, which could let you build a viable database extremely quickly, and then innovate from that starting point. And even if you're not building a database, it's a fascinating project to explain how databases are built.Joining me to explain it all is Andrew Lamb, one of DataFusion's core contributors, and he's going to take us through the whole stack, how it's built and how you could use it. Along the way we cover everything from who's building interesting new databases and how you manage a large, open-source Rust project.–DataFusion Homepage: https://datafusion.apache.org/DataFusion on Github: https://github.com/apache/datafusionDataFusion Architecture (with diagrams!): https://youtu.be/NVKujPxwSBA?si=tw9ACxlbdpBuVsnv&t=1045Datalog: https://docs.racket-lang.org/datalog/Tokio: https://tokio.rs/Andrew's Homepage: http://andrew.nerdnetworks.org/Andrew's Blog Post about Tokio: https://thenewstack.io/using-rustlangs-async-tokio-runtime-for-cpu-bound-tasks/Velox: https://velox-lib.io/Arroyo: https://www.arroyo.dev/Synnada: https://www.synnada.ai/LanceDB: https://lancedb.com/SDF+DBT: https://docs.sdf.com/integrations/dbt/integratingSupport Developer Voices on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DeveloperVoicesSupport Developer Voices on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@developervoices/joinKris on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/krisajenkins.bsky.socialKris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/
Tiempo de Toros, todos los domingos de 00:00h a 00:30h. Ésta semana José Miguel Arroyo "Joselito". 20 de abril, Aniversario de Alternativa.
https://notesonfilm1.com/2025/04/18/jose-arroyo-in-conversation-with-diego-cepeda-on-outskirts/ I recently discovered the existence of a new and exciting film magazine: OUTSKIRTS. It's in English, though mostly written by people for whom English is a second language or who don't speak English at all: translation, in multiple senses, is an integral part of the magazine. It's a handsome physical object, originating in the Locarno Critics Academy but speaking a different film culture, off-centre, from the margins or the periphery. In this podcast I talk to one of the editors, Diego Cepeda (the others are Nathan Latoré, Sofie Cato Maas, Raymond Shik and Christopher small), with filmmaker/critic Felix Cordero Bello contributing illuminating contexts and asides. Near the beginning of the podcast Diego cites a poem by Farid Ud-din Attar, ‘The birds had departed towards a distant luminosity that attracted them. Those who did not perish on the way would understand upon arrival that they had been transformed into that light that now attracted others'. OUTSKIRTS is a magazine that is itself, embodies, a romance of movies, film culture, film history, woven through with friendship. It aims to put at the centre marginalised filmmakers and film cultures; and asks its readers to slow down, look back, look deeply, and think. The launch of each issue is accompanied by live events, often including readings and screenings. Diego cites Abraham Polonsky at the end, ‘The only fights worth fighting are for lost causes'. Speaking to Diego and Felix, in English, a second language for them, a whole cinema culture comes alive. They cite LA VIDA UTIL and Lucía Salas as an inspiration: a spirit of sharing knowledge, friendship and dialogue, enthusiasm for cinema, a similar way of thinking about film history. Diego and Felix both also write for Simulacro magazine edited by Julia Scrive-Loyer (https://www.simulacromag.com/) participate in its weekly cine-club and are connected to the Chavón School of Film and Design, itself associated with Parsons, with Diego as one of its key lecturers. ‘How can we approach the history of images and sounds from a place that maybe didn't have (a film industry) but we have to create tools for understanding those elements that did exist (newsreels, home movies, a rich culture of filmgoing)', says Diego. The conversation ranges from the origins of the magazine, it's aims (to defend cinema from this place, that is on the margins), it's focus (to shine a light on the overlooked), how each issues tries to create a thread of thought. We detour through a brief account of a history of cinema in the Dominican Republic, where the conversation took place. All this and much more can be listened to in the podcast below: The new issue comes out in June and can be purchased at: https://outskirtsmag.com/
Our best Diehard deal! Just $3 A Month https://www.thednvr.com/intro-offer-youtube The NFL Draft is eight days away, and Sean Payton's Denver Broncos will have plenty of options… even after the first day.On today's show, the crew talks about the best Day 2 options for the Denver Broncos. If they don't nab a running back like Ashton Jeanty or Omarion Hampton in the first round, could Quinshon Judkins or Kaleb Johnson make sense in the second or third round?Where will the Denver Broncos go if they've already solved their running back problem? Could Elijah Arroyo or Harold Fannin Jr. complete the Denver Broncos' tight end room? Could local product Tory Horton be the final piece of the puzzle at wideout?Which potential first-rounders could slip to Day 2? Could TreVeyon Henderson slip all the way to the Broncos' second pick at No. 51 overall? Which defensive linemen will still be on the board?Plus, the guys continue their 15 Prospects in 15 Days with TreVeyon Henderson. ALLCITY draft expert Fran Duffy joins the show to break it all down.On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens, Ryan Koenigsberg and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. Get the Broncos 100 big board! https://www.thednvr.com/broncos-100 Intro: 0:00Treveyon Henderson 15 for 15: 7:40Fran Duffy joins the show: 16:40Day 2 gems: 40:07Super chats: 1:02:00 #broncos #denverbroncos #seanpayton #nfl An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports MERCH: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/dnvr-locker SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Raising Cane's Rooftop Fridays: https://thednvr.com/event/friday-rooftop-club-at-coors-field-presented-by-raising-canes/ Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/dnvr bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485318 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLERUCHealth: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_Null Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details EveryPlate: With affordable dinners for just $5.99 per serving, PLUS 50% off your first box, EveryPlate helps you save money for a stress-free holiday! Get this amazing deal by going to https://EveryPlate.com/PODCAST and entering code dnvr599. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Use code DNVRBRONCOS50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box and 20% off your next month with any active subscription at https://factormeals.com/dnvrbroncos50. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off! Hello Fresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebroncos. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
- Kay shares her thoughts on the Warriors/Grizzlies game and Jaxson Dart. - Elijah Arroyo describes Cam Ward's basketball skills and what he will miss most about playing with him. - Matthew Tkachuk talks about potentially facing his brother Brady, in the NHL playoffs and when he's expecting to be back on the ice.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Derek Carr's future with the Saints. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Nick Cross, Will Blackmon, and Logan Ryan discuss what other options New Orleans has for a QB. Prospect Elijah Aaroyo talks about what he's bringing to his new team in the NFL. Plus, how do our guests at the table feel about Shedeur Sanders patting the ball at his showcase? Stay tuned for Terron Armstead coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a texthttps://linktr.ee/thePITpete?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9bbcd96e-39de-4243-b9d0-fc245b6232f2https://www.instagram.com/p.i.t.coaching?igsh=MXV0dml4d3Z1OGhmaQ==https://www.instagram.com/p.i.t.ssp?igsh=MWw4MzQ1a29mOGpqcg==Pete Arroyo has worked as a private strength and development coach in Naperville, Illinois, for the past 13 years. He is the owner of Performance Inspired Training, Inc. Coach Arroyo services a host of clientele ranging from housewives to collegiate and professional athletes who value a strength element in their lives. In his competitive powerlifting days, He boasted a top total of 2210 pounds. That placed him third in the 2011 APF senior national powerlifting event.https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://voodoo4ranch.com/To possibly be a guest or support the show email Voodoo4ranch@gmail.comhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch
When a loving father is gunned down in upstate New York, a hunt for the gunman crosses state lines.Season 31, Episode 23 Originally aired: December 18, 2022Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Pastor Chris Arroyo shares how tithing is an act of trust and a step into co-ownership of God's mission through your local church. Everything we do at Grace is possible because our people invest in what God is doing here. You can help by giving at https://graceoc.com/give/ New to Grace? We'd love to connect with you! Head to https://graceoc.com/connect to let us know more about yourself.
NotiMundo al Día - María Belén Arroyo - Análisis político a puertas de la segunda vuelta by FM Mundo 98.1
Send us a textOn this episode Thomas and Matt Arroyo discuss how Matt's personal growth has affected his transition from fighter to academy owner and instructor, the importance of accepting change, Matt's time on The Ultimate Fighter, and more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the owner of Gracie Tampa South MMA, former Ultimate Fighter competitor, and UFC fighter, Matt Arroyo.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1500 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.FREE Access to ROL TV - https://rolacademy.tv/yt/269-the-rol-radiohttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/mattarroyomma/https://gracietampasouth.com/https://www.mattarroyo.com/Episode Highlights:2:08 The Morning Routine5:33 Being at Service11:17 Becoming a Father Changed Everything15:40 What Really Makes You Wiser23:54 Pivotal Moments32:25 Early MMA Experiences43:00 The Road to The Ultimate Fighter55:04 Matt's UFC Experience1:03:49 What's NextSupport the show
In this new installment of the Ask My Anything series, Darren entertains guests Maigen Thomas and Yaddy Arroyo as they present candid questions for Darren's review. Tune in for this direct, energetic, and enlightening discussion to hear about how to dissect the world of UX mentoring and the importance of self-awareness for UX advancement. REMINDER: Video is available for this episode via select resources. #ux #podcasts #cxofmradio #cxofm #realuxtalk #worldofux #worldoux #artificialintelligence #ai #askmeanything Bookmark the new World of UX website at https://www.worldoux.com. Visit the UX Uncensored blog at https://uxuncensored.medium.com. Get your specialized UX merchandise at https://www.kaizentees.com."
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The Power of a Coaching SabbaticalYears ago, I learned that Nike offered sabbaticals to employees after 10 years of service. It made perfect sense - stepping away allowed them to recharge, gain new perspectives, and pour into their families. In the coaching profession, I've always believed sabbaticals should be the norm. Every coach I've met who has taken a year off, whether by choice or due to job circumstances, has experienced tremendous growth.Pete Carroll famously reinvented his coaching philosophy during his year off. Chip Kelly, Dan Mullen, Urban Meyer, and Bill Belichick all spent time in TV roles before returning to head coaching jobs. These high-profile examples highlight individuals that went from head coaching job to another.Today's Y-Option Podcast, presented by our founding partner 76, is with Arizona State offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Marcus Arroyo. After an extensive coaching career in both college football and the NFL, Marcus found himself on an unexpected “sabbatical” in 2023 following his time as head coach at UNLV. Instead of viewing it as a setback, he saw it as an opportunity for personal and professional growth.Marcus, a Broyles Award finalist in 2024, has coached standout quarterbacks like Josh McCown, Mason Rudolph, Nick Mullens, Justin Herbert, and most recently, Sam Leavitt. In December 2019, he achieved a lifelong dream when he was named head coach of the Rebels. Just months later, COVID-19 changed everything, forcing him to navigate unprecedented challenges. Fast forward three years, and his time away from the game would reshape his career.During his sabbatical, Marcus built a structured calendar to maximize learning. He visited top programs, including the LA Rams, LA Chargers, NY Giants, Texas Longhorns, and Utah Utes. He redesigned his entire playbook, a process that played a pivotal role in ASU's rise to a Big 12 title and a College Football Playoff berth in 2024.Inside the Episode:* In our conversation, Marcus and I dive into his mentors, his “why,” and the profound impact of his sabbatical. He shares what truly matters most, his nonnegotiables for quarterback play, how Sam Leavitt thrived under Kenny Dillingham at ASU and the math needed to fill the shoes of All-American Cam Skattebo. Of course, we also talk about 4th-down decisions and the mentality behind calling big-time plays in critical moments.More from Y-Option:* Beyond my conversation with Marcus, Jim Thornby and I continue our deep dive into the quarterback position as the Big 12 returns 10 of the conference's top 11 leading passers from last season, including Arizona's Noah Fifita, BYU's Jake Retzlaff, and Kansas State's Avery Johnson.* Additionally, I reflect on my time in Boulder with Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes while speaking at the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic.As always, we are incredibly grateful for the continued support of Y-Option as we pour into this newsletter and podcast during the offseason.Much love and stay steady,YogiThis episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor RenThis podcast is a Best Coast Media productionY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Film breakdown, statistical insight and fantasy football projection for Elijah Arroyo, an athletic tight end prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Get rankings, personalized advice, and more: patreon.com/rookiebigboard Play Underdog with 100% Deposit Match: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rookie-big-board
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El parque nacional de Doñana sufre un deterioro ecológico constante, pese a las lluvias de este invierno. El cambio climático acecha al parque y el robo de agua, de momento, no cesa. Una inédita acción de la Fiscalía de la Audiencia Nacional podría cambiar en parte las cosas: la Fiscalía ha exigido al Gobierno que los invernaderos ilegales paren de inmediato su actividad. A cambio, se da la paradoja de que el Estado busca convencer a estos agricultores ofrecerles hasta 100.000 euros por hectárea para que dejen de operar sin permisos. Nos lo cuenta Javier Martín-Arroyo, periodista especializado en tribunales y medio ambiente. Créditos: Realiza Elsa Cabria Presenta Marta Curiel Dirige Silvia Cruz Lapeña Edición: Ana Ribera Diseño de sonido: David Gutiérrez Sintonía: Jorge Magaz Para leer más: El cerco a los 250 agricultores con cultivos ilegales en Doñana se estrecha Si tienes quejas, dudas o sugerencias, escribe a defensora@elpais.es o manda un audio a +34 649362138 (no atiende llamadas).
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Derek Brown offers an in-depth look at the first practice of the Senior Bowl, highlighting tight end revelations like Thomas Fidone and running backs like Marcus Yarns who surprised scouts. He also tackles what went wrong for Xavier Restrepo and Riley Leonard. Timestamps (may be off due to ads): Intro - 0:00:00Risers - 0:00:31Elijah Arroyo - 0:00:36Jaylin Noel - 0:01:12Brashard Smith - 0:02:04Marcus Yarns - 0:03:13Thomas Fidone - 0:04:05Reality Sports Online - 0:05:45Day 1 Losers - 0:06:58Xavier Restrepo - 0:07:10Jalen Milroe & Riley Leonard - 0:07:57Jalen Royals - 0:10:22Jayden Higgins - 0:11:30 Helpful Links: Reality Sports Online - By now, most of you have probably heard of Reality Sports Online, the powerful Fantasy Sports platform where Owners get to build and manage their Fantasy team like an NFL General Manager. But, the question is, have you tried it? It’s time to go see what all the buzz in the dynasty community is about. If you like what you see, use the promo code "FANTASYPROS" to receive a 10% discount on your team or league today! Fantasy Just Got Real at RealitySportsOnline.com.Trade Analyzer - Evaluate trades with confidence using FantasyPros' Trade Analyzer. Instantly see the impact of trades on your team and get expert recommendations. Whether you're making a 2-for-1 deal or swapping a couple draft picks for that stud who will help you win now, the Trade Analyzer will help you optimize your roster and make smarter decisions. Try the Trade Analyzer today at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the Fantasy Football My Playbook app and dominate your league! Join us on Discord - Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chat Leave a Review – If you enjoy our show and find our insight to be valuable, we’d love to hear from you! Your reviews fuel our passion and help us tailor content specifically for YOU. Head to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts and leave an honest review. Let’s make this show the ultimate destination for fantasy football enthusiasts like us. Thank you for watching and for showing your support. BettingPros Podcast – For advice on the best picks and props across both the NFL and college football each and every week, check out the BettingPros Podcast at bettingpros.com/podcast, our BettingPros YouTube channelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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