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24 04 2025 Ancho Perfil - Victor Presentado - Jefe de la Comisaria 5ta de Asuncion by ABC Color
24 04 2025 Ancho Perfil - Victor Presentado - Jefe de la Comisaria 5ta de Asuncion by ABC Color
Welcome to the 160th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez & Ralph Hannah.In this episode, we discuss Paraguay's two great performances against Chile (1-0 win in Asuncion) and Colombia (2-2 draw in Barranquilla) in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup and what they mean moving forward for Gustavo Alfaro's side.We also discuss how the Paraguayan teams fared in their respective Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana group stage draws.Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerezMaria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritosRalph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralphAlso donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision
Hablamos conProyecto Una, una colectividad millenial que tiene como cometido desenmascarar las nuevas formas de fascismo que se ocultan bajo las redes sociales. Hablamos del FEDIVERSO, son redes sociales libres, dado que funcionan con software libre y de código abierto. Al ser el Fediverso un sistema descentralizado y federado.https://vamonosjuntas.org/tips?instancia=masto.esEn este episodio hablamos de discursos de odio con las geniales @ProyectoUna que nos cuentan sobre el éxodo de X, la Asuncion de Trump y la de creación de nuevos espacios más éticos y comunitarios: qué es Mastodon?Ademas vino a leernos Agustina Sterrantino con libro Ménage à trois, de CR ediciones desde rosario +Fernanda García Lao, que nos lee su último libro: (No) me acuerdo.Sexta temporada. Seguimos en pie por las tardes. Desde El Prat Radio en directo martes de 15 a 16h en 91.6. Y también en Radio Universidad en argentina 103.3. Los Domingos de 19 a 20h. Con javiera tapia torra (ausente con aviso) y flor coll. Produce Chamana Comunicación.
06 02 2025 LPM - Crio. Misael Aguilera, Jefe De La Comisaría 12 De Asuncion by ABC Color
Welcome to the 148th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez & Ralph Hannah. In this episode, we talk about Paraguay's two great performances against Argentina (2-1 win in Asuncion) and Bolivia (2-2 draw in El Alto) in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, as well as what means now moving forward for Gustavo Alfaro's side. We also talk about Olimpia's 2024 Clausura title and look to the Copa Sudamericana final happening in Asuncion. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph Also donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision!
Could you imagine a small Latin American country with a favourable tax regime, an easily attainable residency program, no woke nonsense, and that is still off-the-radar enough to stretch your dollars than most popular expat destinations? Imagine no more, as this perfectly describes why Paraguay is beginning to garner some attention as an expat destination. Today's guest, my friend and trusted partner Fernando De Cevallos, first fell in love with Paraguay thirteen years ago and has since found a life of pure fun and adventure through international investing in off-the-radar locations. Enjoy! TODAY'S CONVERSATION WITH FERNANDO DE CEVALLOS Listen in as Fernando details how he first found himself in Paraguay and why he quickly developed a deep connection with the country. Discover what Paraguay was like 13 years ago when Fernando first arrived and why it continues to challenge his expectations. Find out why, for Fernando, starting a business in Paraguay felt like playing a real-life version of “Sim City.” Uncover the factors that make Paraguay one of the most food and energy-independent nations in the world. Hear how a pivotal decision to defy his parents changed Fernando's life trajectory forever. Tune in as Fernando shares his passion for helping others invest in and relocate to Paraguay—and how this business has become a pure joy. Gain insights into the mindset and culture of Paraguay's people - is this a culture you'd fit in with? By the end of this conversation, you'll understand why Fernando and I are so excited about Paraguay's imminent economic boom - and you won't want to be left out! HOW TO CONTACT FERNANDO DE CEVALLOS Email: expat@greenparana.com JOIN US NEXT FEBRUARY TO TOUR PARAGUAY IN STYLE! Join us for eight amazing days of travelling, sightseeing, and investment tours, starting in the capital, Asuncion, with time in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, plus a visit to the extraordinary Iguazu Falls. Learn more over at ExpatMoney.com/Paraguay. If you're interested in joining, email Susan James at trips@expatmoney.com to secure your spot and answer any questions. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Keep up to date on the latest news affecting expats, as well as maintain a steady stream of my opinions, travel stories, and more by subscribing to our newsletter. Not only will you receive the EMS Pulse newsletter and the weekly Expat Sunday Times, but sign up now, and you'll also receive my FREE special report, “Plan B Residencies and Instant Citizenships.” ATTEND THE WEALTH, FREEDOM & PASSPORTS CONFERENCE IN PANAMA! Join us in Panama for the inaugural Wealth, Freedom & Passports Conference, our first-ever large conference event, taking place in Panama City, Panama, March 14-15, 2025! This is your chance to gain invaluable insights, connect with like-minded freedom seekers, and, most importantly, connect with 15+ of the most trusted partners necessary to secure a prosperous life offshore. Head to ExpatMoney.com/Conference to learn more and secure your spot right away! RELATED EPISODES
Brock Way left Perth, Australia to base up in Asunción, Paraguay. In this episode we discuss all things Asuncion, Paraguay and why Brock chooses to base up there.
Welcome to the 145th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez & Ralph Hannah. In this episode, we talk about Paraguay's two great performances against Ecuador (0-0 draw in Quito) and Venezuela (2-1 win in Asuncion) in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, as well as what means now moving forward for Gustavo Alfaro's side. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph
Welcome to the 141st episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez & Ralph Hannah. In this episode, we talk about Paraguay's two great performances against Uruguay (0-0 draw in Montevideo) and Brazil (1-0 win in Asuncion) in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, as well as what means now moving forward for Gustavo Alfaro's side. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph
Juan José Maroto, Alcalde de Nava de la Asuncion, nos habla sobre las fiestas de la localidad
Envíame un mensajeHoy acompañan a Luis Román el Sr Yousef Altaji y el Sr. Luis Varela para hablar de la triste realidad de la Iglesia Católica en Panamá. Hoy comentamos múltiples situaciones, entre estas la adoración a la Pachamama, El día de los Templos en La Fiesta de La Asunción y La Aberrante Obra que ha sido colocada en la Catedral de Panamá. No te lo pierdas. Septiembre 4, 2024.Pulsa Aqui para ver el video del programaSupport the show YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter
In today's episode, we speak with Pono Asuncion, an interdisciplinary artist, storyteller, illustrator, and culture bearer. Drawing inspiration from childhood memories and ancestral roots, Pono's art explores themes of alternate worlds, the extension of family lineage beyond this sphere, and the significance of recovering and honoring one's history and identity. Pulling on inspiration from systemic barriers around us and how the disruption of colonialism affects the passage of knowledge, Pono takes us on a journey through their creative process. We learn how they build rich, layered visual experiments using an eclectic mix of materials from watercolors, acrylic, ink, markers, highlighters, to tape, cardboard, and even black and white pieces. Through their unique approach to color and texture, Pono invites us to imagine what other realms and narratives might emerge if we reconnect with our past. Join us in this powerful conversation about the intersections of art, identity, and alternate worlds.
In dit deel 4 van de reportage over Nederlanders in Paraguay, ga ik in gesprek met Jan Engel van projectparaguay.nl. Jan reisde door Paraguay en vergeleek het met andere landen buiten Nederland, nadat hij met Jeroen Pols jarenlang vocht met de overheid in Nederland en Duitsland. Een grote overheid zoals in Nederland brengt grote corruptie met zich. Wanneer de keuze is tussen dienstal van miljoenen door de Nederlandse ambtenaren in Zundert, afgedekt door het rechtsysteem, of tientjes door de corrupte politieagent in Asuncion in een land waar mensen voor zichzelf leren opkomen, waarom twijfel je dan? Dit is het vierde en laatste deel van deze reportage via interviews met Nederlanders vanuit Asuncion, de hoofdstad van Paraguay in het midden van Zuid Amerika. deel 1 Marcel, die hier voor het eerst is. Waarom weg uit Nederland, waarom Paraguay en hoe gaat dat, het aanvragen van een verblijfsvergunning? https://youtu.be/U-IWxYAxJAQdeel 2 Anne van projectparaguay.nl dat Nederlanders zoals Marcel helpt om de stap te maken, papieren te regelen en een netwerk op te bouwen. https://youtu.be/6Cz-u2tPv3kdeel 3 Lester, de vriend van Anne waarmee ik verder spreek over geld, banken en bitcoin in Paraguaydeel 4 (dit gesprek) Jan Engel vertelt over de strijd met het Nederlandse en Duitse overheidsapparaat en over Paraguay. Wil je een grote overheid met grote corrupte, over een kleine overheid en eigen verantwoordelijkheid?Op Potkaars: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2024/7/12/potkaars-in-paraguay-reportage-uit-asuncionDe gerefereerde video van Jeroen POls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWq2uxHGYSQSupport the show
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Born and raised in Vail, Brooke has witnessed a small ski town grow into a world-class resort. She is very familiar with the history, lifestyle, and ski areas across the Vail Valley. After high school, she left the Vail Valley to earn a degree in International Relations from Franklin College Switzerland. Post college, she spent 2 ½ years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Asuncion, Paraguay. She is fluent in both Spanish and German. Her travels have taken her to over 50 countries, but Vail is her home and she is eager to make it your home as well!Her vast knowledge of the area coupled with her international experience allows her to assist all local, second home-owner, and international clientele alike. She recently earned The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing's Million Dollar Guild Recognition for experience, knowledge, and expertise in million-dollar and above residential properties. She is also a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist! That puts her in an exclusive group of Real Estate professionals who have completed The Institute's training and have a proven performance in the upper-tier market. When Brooke is not busy marketing luxury listings, she enjoys all the outdoor fun Vail provides –she is currently learning to play golf. She is an avid skier and hiker-she revels in all the activities the Rocky Mountains offer. Brooke enjoys spending time with her two young children and husband, Brett Gagnon, who is a PGA golf pro and an instructor at Beaver Creek Ski School. She has participated in over $165M in transactions representing all types of Real Estate across the valley floor. She is honored to be recognized consistently as a top producer by the Vail Board of Realtors for closed contracts, and she strives to put the “extra” in extraordinary.Learn more: https://www.YourVailHome.comElite Real Estate Leaders Podcasthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/elite-real-estate-leaders-podcastSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-brooke-gagnon-brooke-gagnon-realtor-keller-williams-mtn-properties
Born and raised in Vail, Brooke has witnessed a small ski town grow into a world-class resort. She is very familiar with the history, lifestyle, and ski areas across the Vail Valley. After high school, she left the Vail Valley to earn a degree in International Relations from Franklin College Switzerland. Post college, she spent 2 ½ years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Asuncion, Paraguay. She is fluent in both Spanish and German. Her travels have taken her to over 50 countries, but Vail is her home and she is eager to make it your home as well!Her vast knowledge of the area coupled with her international experience allows her to assist all local, second home-owner, and international clientele alike. She recently earned The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing's Million Dollar Guild Recognition for experience, knowledge, and expertise in million-dollar and above residential properties. She is also a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist! That puts her in an exclusive group of Real Estate professionals who have completed The Institute's training and have a proven performance in the upper-tier market. When Brooke is not busy marketing luxury listings, she enjoys all the outdoor fun Vail provides –she is currently learning to play golf. She is an avid skier and hiker-she revels in all the activities the Rocky Mountains offer. Brooke enjoys spending time with her two young children and husband, Brett Gagnon, who is a PGA golf pro and an instructor at Beaver Creek Ski School. She has participated in over $165M in transactions representing all types of Real Estate across the valley floor. She is honored to be recognized consistently as a top producer by the Vail Board of Realtors for closed contracts, and she strives to put the “extra” in extraordinary.Learn more: https://www.YourVailHome.comElite Real Estate Leaders Podcasthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/elite-real-estate-leaders-podcastSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-brooke-gagnon-brooke-gagnon-realtor-keller-williams-mtn-properties
On today's episode of Architectette we meet with Olivia Asuncion, AIA. Olivia is an architect, design researcher, and accessibility advocate based in Oakland, California. She was appointed to the US Access Board and recently completed a Fullbright Fellowship. The Access Board is an independent federal agency that promotes equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design and the development of accessibility guidelines and standards. The Access Board develops and maintains design criteria for the built environment, transit vehicles, public right-of-way, information and communication technology, and medical diagnostic equipment under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and other laws. We talk about: - Olivia's first understandings of accessibility inequality when she moved from the Philippines to the United States and encountered a higher baseline of accessibility that greatly benefitted her day to day living. - The importance of accessible spaces in architecture and how accessibility allows folks to do tasks- both large and small- with dignity and independence. - The research behind her Fullbright Fellowship- what legislation inspired her, what her experience was once she was in the Philippines, and what still needs to be done. - Olivia also shares her experience surrounding architecture school and job applications: how she felt pressure to perform at a high level and how she requested accommodations. - How advances in virtual work during the pandemic benefitted folks with disabilities. - The US Access Board! What is it? Who is on it? What do they do? Links: Connect with Olivia The US Access Board - Recent Work Olivia's YAF Article Centering Disability in Design Panel Architectette Podcast Website: www.architectette.com Connect with the pod on LinkedIn, Instagram (@architectette), and TikTok (@architectette) Exclusive Content on our Newsletter: www.architectette.com Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architectette/support
In dit eerste deel van de Potkaars reportage over Nederlanders in Paraguay, ga ik in gesprek met Marcel die deze week zijn verblijfsvergunning heeft aangevraagd. Vanaf het dak van ons hotel vertelt Marcel waarom Paraguay? Wat er mis is met Nederland? En wat er gebeurt als je zo'n aanvraag doet. In deze reportage verslag via interviews met Nederlanders vanuit Asuncion, de hoofdstad van Paraguay in het midden van Zuid Amerika. deel 1 (dit gesprek) Marcel, die hier voor het eerst is. Waarom weg uit Nederland, waarom Paraguay en hoe gaat dat, het aanvragen van een verblijfsvergunning?deel 2 Anne van projectparaguay.nl dat Nederlanders zoals Marcel helpt om de stap te maken, papieren te regelen en een netwerk op te bouwen. https://youtu.be/6Cz-u2tPv3kdeel 3 Lester, de vriend van Anne waarmee ik verder spreek over geld, banken en bitcoin in Paraguay https://youtu.be/Bsan1LJ0NbsOp Potkaars: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2024/7/12/potkaars-in-paraguay-reportage-uit-asuncionSupport the Show.
In dit deel 2 van de reportage over Nederlanders in Paraguay, ga ik in gesprek met Anne Willemsen van projectparaguay.nl. Anne vertelt over haar vertrek uit Nederland en zoektocht in Paraguay samen met Lester Rietveld en binnenkort, hun eerste kindje.In deze reportage verslag via interviews met Nederlanders vanuit Asuncion, de hoofdstad van Paraguay in het midden van Zuid Amerika. deel 1 Marcel, die hier voor het eerst is. Waarom weg uit Nederland, waarom Paraguay en hoe gaat dat, het aanvragen van een verblijfsvergunning? https://youtu.be/U-IWxYAxJAQdeel 2 (dit gesprek) Anne van projectparaguay.nl dat Nederlanders zoals Marcel helpt om de stap te maken, papieren te regelen en een netwerk op te bouwen.deel 3 Lester, de vriend van Anne waarmee ik verder spreek over geld, banken en bitcoin in Paraguay https://youtu.be/Bsan1LJ0NbsOp Potkaars: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2024/7/12/potkaars-in-paraguay-reportage-uit-asuncionSupport the Show.
In dit deel 3 van de reportage over Nederlanders in Paraguay, ga ik in gesprek met Lester Rietveld van projectparaguay.nl. Lester vertelt over het geld systeem in Paraguay dat draait op cash, over bitcoin miners die gebruik maken van de goedkope waterkracht energie en over de politieke druk op goud, geld, bitcoin en de cbdc. In deze reportage verslag via interviews met Nederlanders vanuit Asuncion, de hoofdstad van Paraguay in het midden van Zuid Amerika. deel 1 Marcel, die hier voor het eerst is. Waarom weg uit Nederland, waarom Paraguay en hoe gaat dat, het aanvragen van een verblijfsvergunning? https://youtu.be/U-IWxYAxJAQdeel 2 Anne van projectparaguay.nl dat Nederlanders zoals Marcel helpt om de stap te maken, papieren te regelen en een netwerk op te bouwen. https://youtu.be/6Cz-u2tPv3kdeel 3 (dit gesprek) Lester, de vriend van Anne waarmee ik verder spreek over geld, banken en bitcoin in ParaguayOp Potkaars: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2024/7/12/potkaars-in-paraguay-reportage-uit-asuncionSupport the Show.
*Living Abroad Cheap Reports* https://adventurefreaksss.com/ *If you'd like to connect with me, schedule a call here:* https://calendly.com/adventurefreaksss/30min *Subscribe here* youtube.com/@adventurefreaksss?sub_confirmation=1 *FREE EBOOK* - *_The Art of Living Large For Less_* https://adventurefreaksss.com/free-ebook/ Sonja Slottke, an expatriate from Germany, now calls the beautiful and affordable country of Paraguay her home. Residing in the capital city of Asunción, Sonja and her husband sold their house in Germany and left the rat race behind in pursuit of greater financial freedom. In this exploration, we delve into visa requirements, healthcare and cost of living in Asunción, Paraguay, to help you determine if this vibrant country is the right fit for you.
In Part 2, Mike, Paolo, and Rachel share the story of how TNT Traysikel came to be. We begin with Paolo, who describes the Mission art opening where he and Mike met. Besides having similar "falling in love with San Francisco" moments, they soon learned that back in the Philippines, their brothers had been friends. They hit it off pretty much right away. Mike learned that Paolo worked on films, including his Handsome Asians Motorcycle Club series on YouTube. In 2017, the year after SOMA Pilipinas came into existence, Mike was invited to join the nonprofits' arts and cultural group. They were looking to do a placemaking project and wanted to connect with artists to do so. At that time, Mike was already a professor at SF State. He ran the sculpture and expanded practice program there. He had done public art on his own before, and remembered Paolo and his motorcycle riding. Mike started thinking about jeepneys and the Philippines, which were relics left on the islands after years of war. These thoughts sparked the idea for a tricycle jeepney. And so Mike and Paolo applied for a grant. Originally, they planned to build it from scratch. Before Paolo's web series, he had made some documentaries. His first thought about TNT was that it, too, would make a cool web series. He didn't think of it as political in the beginning. But these were the years of the previous presidential administration (just before COVID), and in hindsight, he now sees a clearer picture of what it meant from Day One. They got the grant on the idea that that the traysikel signaled the presence of Filipinos. They wanted to take older Filipinos (manongs and manangs) to buy groceries in SOMA. And they somehow wanted to make the vehicle a roving sculpture. A friend of Mike's told them about a traysikel for sale in Modesto. They bought it, picked it up, and right away, realized that it needed a lot of work. Mike and Paolo took the whole thing apart, rewelded it, and added support. By the time the 2019 Parol Lantern Festival came around, it was ready to roll. They showed up, just Paolo and Mike, and started playing Tagalog music from Paolo's iPhone around the traysikel. People came over and sang along, which gave them the idea for karaoke. Michelle Nguyen, a vintage scooterist friend of Paolo's, designed the look of and painted the TNT Traysikel for them. Also at Parol 2019, Rachel learned about the project. As the karaoke was coming into being, Paolo and Michael thought, Rachel's an amazing singer—maybe she could be the karaoke host? She was in. And so they applied for a second grant, this time through the SF Arts Commission, to make a movie about the traysikel with a musical component. The three of them would become equal collaborators. Mobile karaoke came to be in the early days of COVID, when people really wanted to release, to be out and free and with other people. They say that to them, TNT encapsulates joy, grief (the grief of what you leave behind when you emigrate), and storytelling. Their Sidenotes project focuses on one or two people sitting in the sidecar telling stories. The TNT crew collects and archives those stories. Through this work and everything else, they recently were rewarded with a Rainin Arts Fellowship to do another film. In summer 2025, they're taking TNT Traysikel on the road. We end the podcast going around the room to hear Paolo, Mike, and Rachel's responses to this year's theme on the podcast—We're all in it. Follow TNT Traysikel on Instagram @TNT_traysikel and on YouTube: TNT_Traysikel. Photography by Jeff Hunt
In this episode, we meet the humans behind the artistic and cultural project that is the TNT Traysikel. We start, in random order, with Mike Arceaga. Mike was born in the Philippines and moved to LA with his family when he was 10. He says that the transition from his homeland to LA was difficult. The family first landed in Highland Park, which Mike points out wasn't hip then. That's where he got started doing graffiti art. In the mid-to-late-Eighties, they moved, first to the Eagle Rock neighborhood in LA, then Pomona, where, by the time he moved there, he'd become a full-fledged graffiti artist. He says it's what got him into art In high school, Mike learned technical drawing. He went to junior college, had art school on his mind. He was in a hip-hop crew, tagged ramps, and was friends with skaters, but never skated himself. He also breakdanced, but says it never took. After high school, he just wanted to get out of his parents house, and so he signed up to join the Army. But when Mike's dad found out about that, he cried and urged him to go to school instead. And so he visited San Francisco to attend a summer program at the Academy of Art University. And he fell in love with The City almost immediately. He shares the moment of coming up the escalator at Powell BART and seeing the scene on the street as the moment SF got his heart. He loved walking around the hills before art class, where he was starting to meet artists from all over. And slowly, he discovered the rest of The City by hopping on Academy shuttles. Soon after this summer program, Mike came back to visit the Art Institute. When he and a friend saw the view from the roof at SFAI, he decided to try to get into school there. Next, we meet TNT Traysikel's Paolo Asuncion. Paolo came to the US from the Philippines when he was 14. Before that migration, he had found his first girlfriend as well as a friend group that wasn't bullying him. The move abroad disrupted that progress. Paolo's family first came to Ontario, California, just outside of LA and not far from where Mike and his family were. His mom had met a family in church and she and her three kids lived with them. A family of four crammed into a single bedroom. He went to high school all over LA, first in Echo Park (before it was hip), then in the Rampart District, and at Torrance High (think Fast Times at Ridgemont High). Then Paolo's mom put him in Marshall High in Las Feliz (think Grease). Paolo's dad was a fairly famous actor back in the Philippines. But when he moved to the US to be with family, he ended up managing the apartment building where they lived and did door-to-door sales. His parents soon got divorced and his dad went back to his home country. Paolo went to Diamond Bar High School his senior year (which he says was very Breakfast Club-ish). He started playing guitar, which he says got him in with the cool kids. He even formed a band, but after high school, he went back to the Philippines, where he got his girlfriend pregnant. Then Paolo moved back to Glendale in Southern California. He was still on a tourist visa and tried to get jobs that would sponsor his work visa, which was difficult. One day, his uncle in LA asked to help him move to SF and they left Glendale at 10 at night, drove up I-5 to 580, then crossed Bay Bridge at sunrise. Looking out the windshield at the scene in front of him, Paolo thought, WHAT IS THIS PLACE? He spent a week here on that trip, during which time he had the same Powell escalator experience as Mike. Heloved it so much that he decided to move here. A friend of his uncle's got him a graphic design job and in 1996, he moved here. Last but not least, we meet Rachel Lastimosa. Rachel was born and raised in San Diego, the kid of a Navy person, which is how her dad got his U.S. citizenship. Members of Rachel's family have been in SF since the Forties, and when she was a kid, they visited here a lot from San Diego. Rachel's first memories of San Francisco involve mostly touristy things. From a young age, 12 or so, she knew she wanted to live here. Rachel says she loved the culture here and felt a friendliness from strangers unlike what she experienced back home in San Diego. She grew up in a strict house and, because of that, was into extracurricular activities. Her parents expected her to cook and do laundry, but she escaped into music—playing, writing, and performing. Rachel wrote her first song when she was in first grade. Today, she plays piano, keyboards, and bass, and does vocals. And she produces and writes music. Rachel says she always wanted to build community. She helped put together the first culture night at her high school. But as soon as she could, after graduation, she came to San Francisco. In fact, SF State was the only school she applied to. Once here, she joined a band and majored in electronic music. This was the early 2000s and she's been here ever since. She writes scores for theater and films and has been in a few bands. A collaboration she did with the Filipino Center made her realize how art can bring communities together. Check back next week for Part 2 with Rachel, Paolo, and Mike. In it, they'll share the origin story for TNT Traysikel—the part motorcyle/sidecar, part karaoke machine, part mobile Filipino cultural pride project. We recorded this podcast at TNT HQ in South San Francisco in March 2024. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Welcome to the 125h episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by Fede Perez and Ralph Hannah as his trustworthy co-hosts. In this episode, we talk about how some Paraguayan national team players face certain situations before the summer, look ahead to the Paraguayan teams in the Copa Libertadores & Sudamericana and debate who should host the Sudamericana final in Asuncion later this year. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph
Welcome to the 124th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by Fede Perez and Ralph Hannah as his trustworthy co-hosts. In this episode, we talk about the better performances from the Paraguayan teams in the Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana, as well as the news about Asuncion playing host to the Sudamericana final this year. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph
In this episode, we compare the cost of living between Asuncion and LA. Comparisons include food, drinks, transport, rents and more.Watch the YouTube video hereConnect with NicoleInstagram @workwealthandtravelYoutube @workwealthandtravelWebsiteBook a Discovery Call Sign up for 80+ Remote Work Job BoardsGive the Podcast a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts - Thank you!
In our first of three debut episodes, Colin Asuncion (The Great Canadian Baking Show, The Social) talks matrimonial pavlovas, consensual kidnapping and which Disney princess would have invented the iPad. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
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Hoy nuestro saludo es un «¡Japy Verá!» desde Asunción, la ciudad capital de Paraguay. Situada en la región Oriental del país, Asunción tiene una historia rica y fascinante. Fundada el 15 de agosto de 1537 por Juan de Salazar de Espinosa, es una de las ciudades más antiguas de Sudamérica. A menudo se la conoce como «la Madre de Ciudades» debido a que, desde Asunción, partieron expediciones coloniales españolas para fundar varias ciudades de Sudamérica. Esta vez hablaremos del mundo guaraní, de músicas de arpa, del lago de Ypacaraí, de la Gran Asunción y de una ciudad que recibe a todas las personas cómo hermanas. Notas del episodio: Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Boston Scientific Uno de los pueblos más poderosos dentro del relato de nuestro continente: los guaraníes Asunción, la ciudad conocida cómo «Madre de ciudades» Las arpas paraguayas, un principio de identidad de los paraguayos Elisa Lynch en la historia de Asunción y del Paraguay Más de 9 minutos de vídeo por el paisaje de la capital paraguaya Los 10 lugares más turísticos de Asunción ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DianaUribe.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianauribe.fm/?hl=es Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribefm?lang=es Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm
Welcome to this special episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English!
Episode 130: Designing for Inclusion with Olivia AsuncionHow do architectural design decisions create physical symbols that tear down social barriers and inequities?On this episode of Practice Disrupted, we sit down with Olivia Asuncion, AIA, a Project Architect at Quattrocchi Kwok Architects and advocate for individuals with disabilities. Even further, as a Fulbright Scholar, Olivia was recently appointed by President Biden to the U.S. architectural and transportation barriers compliance Access Board. We learn about Olivia's disability and how accessibility and inclusive design helped her both find her voice in the field, and navigate barriers and challenges faced along the way. Then, Olivia shares how workplace culture needs to shift in order to accommodate its (in)visibly disabled employees, and provides suggestions for navigating constructive conversations. “The biggest and most powerful thing that a person in an architecture office can and should learn, is to listen and to believe the needs of the people who are working there. We need to shift our understanding that what's ‘needed to function well at a job' differs between people.” - Olivia AsuncionTo wrap up the episode, Olivia shares the impact of her appointment to the U.S. Access Board and the types of future opportunities it can lead to in support of the future of accessible and universal, inclusive design. Tune in next week for an open conversation about mental health with Allison Grubbs, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist, and Certified Clinical Supervisor.Guests:Olivia Asuncion, AIA Olivia has oriented her career path towards advocating for inclusive design. She received her undergraduate degree in Architecture at the University of California Berkeley, then began her professional career at Equity Community Builders helping non-profit organizations with their construction management needs. This includes assisting in the construction management of the Ed Roberts Campus, a universally-designed building in Berkeley, CA. After receiving her Master of Architecture degree from University of Oregon, she served as an architect at Shah Kawasaki Architects in Oakland, CA, working on public safety buildings and office spaces for public sector clients. Currently, Olivia is a Project Architect at Quattrocchi Kwok Architects, working on K-12 educational facilities.
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Search for Bearded Tachuri in Asuncion Bay, Paraguay. Theme: La Boqueria (Sting version) by Loius Nichols. Courtesy of Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/uWeGdACji6/
Año XVII. Núm. 124. Conoce cómo se proclamó el dogma de la Asunción de María al cielo y en qué consiste.
P. Daniel (Chile)gran día para celebrar a Dios por su Madre y Madre nuestra. Recemos no sólo con el alma sino también con el cuerpo.
15 DE AGOSTO - LA ASUNCIÓN DE LA VIRGEN MARÍA
Felix Asuncion, Founder and CEO of AllFood, joins us in this episode to share how they plan to make more food available for Filipinos through their technology. Felix shares his humble beginnings working with his parents in their food business and actively helping them while studying. He also shares how he took over the business and brought in new innovation to scale it. Felix also shares how he got to the world of startups and how he's marrying food and tech together in AllFood.This episode is brought to you by PayMongo, SeekCap, and GoTyme Bank.For show notes, go to Hustleshare.comHustleshare is powered by PodmachineListen to our brand new podcast: Founders Only HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Murió o no la Virgen María? Sabemos que Nuestra Señora está en el Cielo en cuerpo y alma, pero, ¿cómo fue el final de la vida de la Virgen María?
In this episode, I talk Thyroid, Adrenal, and Reproductive health with Dr. Delfina Zelaschi. In this episode we discuss: Adrenal health Cortisol testing The reality of Adrenal fatigue The relationship between thyroid and adrenal physiology Could reduced cortisol production be adaptive and not broken? And more ... Dr. Zelaschi is a Gynecologist based in Asuncion, Paraguay. She has a master's degree in Precision Medicine. She has a postgraduate degree in Longevity. She is currently a student and member of the Institute for Functional Medicine. Dr. Zelaschi own an online platform containing educational content for medical professionals in functional female health. IG: delfinazelaschi
Episode One Hundred and Six. The guys and Michael Asuncion take time out of their busy schedules to learn about fresh nugs, chillin', grindage, and wheezing' the juice in the 1992 cult classic, Encino Man. In this week's Double Feature, we get a double dose of hypotheticals as the guys debate what they would do if they discovered a frozen caveman. After a quick break, the guys hand out their Weekly Reel Awards and Guess the Rotten Tomatoes Score.What is your favorite Brendan Fraser performance or movie? Email us your comments/feedback at weeklyreelpod@gmail.com. Follow The Weekly Reel Podcast on Instagram (@weeklyreel) and TikTok (@weeklyreelpod).Guest: Michael Asuncion (@mikest33ze) / @mikest33zemunchies / Podcast 118: A "Hey Arnold!" ReeducationCo-host: Ken Arceo (@free_ken_a)Co-host: Jeremy Pulumbarit (@jp_flicks)Social Media: Andrea Pilapil (@andreajpilapil) / Linktree / PatreonMusic: Cameron Penaflorida (@bamsaidcam)
Do the things you're most passionate about have an eternal impact? Rouel walks us through the inseparability of the grace and good works of God.Rouel Asuncion serves as Senior Leader of Every Nation Dubai in the UAE and Regional Director of Every Nation Middle East.
Website: Wallbox.com Stock: $WBX Bio: Enric is a passionate, results-driven leader who brings more than a decade of experience working in the energy industry to his role as CoFounder and CEO at Wallbox (NYSE:WBX), a global leader of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions worldwide. Enric co-founded Wallbox with Eduard Castaneda in 2015 after realizing there was a huge and crucial gap in the market, home charging. Prior to founding Wallbox, Enric was the Program Manager for Charging Installations at TESLA Motors in Europe (Amsterdam). His main responsibility was ensuring that customers always had the best charging solution to charge at home and at the workplace. Enric has built Wallbox's global brand, business and team from the ground up. In 2015, Enric and Eduard designed their first charger, Commander, which would be the first of many state-of-the-art innovations that would propel the company's overall growth in the EV charging and energy management space. These sleeker, smarter and simpler charging and energy management solutions have become increasingly relevant at a time when consumers, enterprises and governments are realizing that the new reality for mobility is electric. Under Enric's leadership, Wallbox has achieved many operational and product milestones. In 2021, the company became the first Spanish tech company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Wallbox has grown to over 1,250 employees in Europe, APAC and the Americas and has products available in over 113 countries. Enric has been instrumental in forging key partnerships that have made a huge impact on the company's growth including Nissan, Uber, Fisker, Polaris, Best Buy, NAPA Auto Parts, Iberdrola, SunPower and more. The company opened its first North American manufacturing facility in Texas in late 2022. Wallbox has accomplished so much under Enric's leadership and has grown from a home EV charging company into a global leader in EV charging that develops state of the art technology for home, business and public charging as well as the energy management solutions that allow users to live more sustainably. Wallbox debuted Quasar 2 at CES 2022, the second generation of the world's first bidirectional charger for the home. This capstone achievement resulted in “Best of CES” in major news outlets. Wallbox's future global growth will continue to be driven through product innovation in both hardware and software. The company also recently announced Supernova 180, its DC hyper-fast-charger that will begin shipping in Q4 of this year. Enric has done an outstanding job maintaining a culture based on commitment, excellence, innovation, passion and self-demand. He has made sustainability a global priority and showed Wallbox's commitment by announcing its goal to achieve Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions across its global footprint by 2030. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
We talk ties with Paraguay, no WHA invite, a Labor Day rally and more.
DaySpring Baptist Church Podcast (Milwaukee / Waukesha, Wisconsin)
We are honored to welcome special guest Pastor Edgar Asuncion as he presents our Sunday evening message.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dan Greenall, who shares the following recording and notes:Broadcaster: Radio Nacional del ParaguayFrequency: 9.735Recption location: Thamesford, Ontario, CanadaReceiver and antenna: Panasonic RF-3100 and longwire antennaNotes: It was always a treat to find Radio Nacional del Paraguay in Asuncion on 9735 kHz. and listen to their amazing music typical of that part of South America. This recording was made in early 1997 but is of unfortunately short duration. Announcements including station identification are in Spanish.
Episode Ninety-Three. Season 5 Finale. Michael Asuncion returns to the podcast to introduce one of his favorite movies of all time to the guys, Almost Famous (2000). In a special edition of The Double Feature, Michael asks the guys if they were teenagers writing for Rolling Stone, what musical artist would they have followed on tour? Also, they discuss the experiences of a 15-year-old William Miller watching Almost Famous through a 2023 lens. After the break, the guys hand out their final Weekly Reel Awards for season 5. And, finally, a season 5 champion for our Guess the Rotten Tomatoes Score is crowned.What is your favorite fictional band or solo artist from a movie? Email us your comments/feedback at weeklyreelpod@gmail.com. Follow The Weekly Reel Podcast on Instagram (@weeklyreel) and TikTok (@weeklyreelpod).Guest: Michael Asuncion (@mikest33ze) / Too Old Souls Podcast / Podcast 118: A "Hey Arnold!" ReeducationCo-host: Ken Arceo (@free_ken_a)Co-host: Jeremy Pulumbarit (@jp_flicks) / Watch The End of Yesterday (Short Film) on YouTubeSocial Media: Andrea Pilapil (@andreajpilapil) / Linktree / PatreonMusic: Cameron Penaflorida (@bamsaidcam)
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