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-Se reportó un sismo de 4.3 grados en Baja California-Encuentran sin vida Carlos Ontiveros Loza-Muere militar que capturó al Che Guevara-Más información en nuestro podcast
The Black Demon Shark (Spanish: El Demonio Negro) is an enormous black shark whose territory is said to be just off the coast of Mexico's Baja California peninsula. In recent years, numerous sightings have been reported, primarily from local fishermen. The Black Demon is said to be between 20-60 feet long and weighing anywhere between 50-100,000 lbs. It is said to resemble a great white shark but with very dark coloration and a large tail. The mysterious shark was supposedly first spotted in 2008.Get 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com. That's 20% off + free shipping with the code FUZZ20 at manscaped.com.Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
We're bringing you a special crossover episode this week from Catalyst's sister podcast, The Carbon Copy. It's about a rogue startup that was trying to do something we've talked about on this show: solar geoengineering. Last year, Time staff writer Alejandro de la Garza found himself on the floor of a hotel room in Nevada with two guys trying to cook sulfur dioxide out of a tin can. Luke Iseman and Andrew Song are the co-founders of Make Sunsets, a startup claiming to be implementing solar geoengineering by launching weather balloons filled with SO2 into the stratosphere. Their first experimental launch in the Mexican state of Baja California resulted in a swift regulatory response from the Mexican government. But when they ran another test launch a few weeks ago just outside of Reno, Nevada, Luke invited Alejandro to join them. This week, we speak with Alejandro about his Time profile of the controversial startup. Plus, we talk with geoengineering experts Holly Buck and Kevin Surprise. “Any single person you talk to in solar geoengineering research, whether they're bullish or against it, they all think that what Make Sunsets is doing is a bad idea,” explains Alejandro. Make Sunsets represents a turning point for the field of geoengineering, with rogue actors pushing the field from academic debate into the real world. Is the company's recent balloon launch an act of performance art — or an open door to an uncontrolled climate experiment? Recommended Resources: Time: Exclusive: Inside a Controversial Startup's Risky Attempt to Control Our Climate The Guardian: Solar geoengineering could be ‘remarkably inexpensive' – report MIT Technology Review: This technology could alter the entire planet. These groups want every nation to have a say. US Geological Survey: The Atmospheric Impact of the 1991 Mount Pinatubo Eruption Catalyst: Solar geoengineering: Is it worth the risk? Catalyst is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media. Support for Catalyst comes from Climate Positive, a podcast by HASI, that features candid conversations with the leaders, innovators, and changemakers who are at the forefront of the transition to a sustainable economy. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Catalyst is supported by Scale Microgrids, the distributed energy company dedicated to transforming the way modern energy infrastructure is designed, constructed, and financed. Distributed generation can be complex. Scale makes it easy. Learn more: scalemicrogrids.com.
In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the US Coast Guard continues the search for missing sailors, neighbors in University Heights are rallying against high-density housing and a ferry will be a new tourism vessel from Ensenada to San Diego.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sin mencionar directamente a Notimex, el senador Monreal señala que el Estado alista su liquidaciónFBI ofrece recompensa para la localización de Mónica León BarbaPrevén temporada baja de huracanes por debajo del promedio Más información en nuestro podcast
A leaked trove of classified US intelligence information has revealed secrets about Russia's war in Ukraine. The incident has been embarrassing for the Pentagon and the White House, and the Kremlin, as well as the media, are all paying close attention. And, a celebrity chef explores cuisine and culture on the US-Mexico border, taking viewers to Baja California, Sonora and Chihuahua. Also, Muslims around the world are spending these days fasting, praying and gathering with friends and family for the holy month of Ramadan. In southern Turkey, families are observing their fasts while living in tents in the earthquake-devastated region of Hatay. Plus, remembering the iconic British fashion designer, Mary Quant, who brought miniskirts to the masses.
Surge presunto grupo de autodefensas en Chiapas En lo que va de abril fueron asesinadas 506 personas en México, informa SSPC Tres cohetes fueron lanzados de Siria a Israel
I recently returned from an awesome travel experience aboard the Safari Voyager in Baja California with Uncruise Adventures. While on board I interviewed Capt. Andrea Kosto and Adventures Coordinator Erika Hernandez Calvo.
En el año 1886 José Vasconcelos vivía bajo el cuidado de sus padres en el Sásabe, un pequeño puerto en el desierto de Sonora que colindaba con el estado de Arizona al norte. En sus memorias el eminente escritor y político mexicano relata cómo era la vida de los pioneros de aquel entonces, tales como sus padres. «El gobierno mexicano —explica Vasconcelos— mandaba a sus empleados... al encuentro de las avanzadas, los outposts del yankee. Pero, en torno, la región vastísima de arenas y serranías seguía dominada por los apaches, enemigo común de las dos castas blancas dominadoras: la hispánica y la anglosajona. Al consumar sus asaltos, los salvajes mataban a los hombres, vejaban a las mujeres; a los niños pequeños los estrellaban contra el suelo y a los mayorcitos los reservaban para la guerra; los adiestraban y utilizaban como combatientes.» La madre del pequeño José lo aconsejaba de la siguiente manera: «Si llegan a venir [los apaches], no te preocupes [, hijo]: a nosotros nos matarán, pero a ti te vestirán de gamuza y plumas, te darán tu caballo, te enseñarán a pelear, y un día podrás libertarte.»1 Estas memorias evocan otras escritas por San Juan sobre un pionero que vivió hace unos dos mil años en la inhóspita región de Palestina. Aquel pionero era un hombre realmente fuera de serie. Lo extraordinario del caso es que no viajó de un extremo a otro de América, tal como de la Patagonia a Baja California, sino del cielo a la tierra; y su medio de transporte no fue un camello, ni un caballo ni un burro, sino el vientre de una joven soltera, la virgen María. ¿Quién se hubiera imaginado semejante llegada para el Hijo de Dios, que habría de ser el Salvador del mundo? Por eso lo primero que Juan, uno de sus mejores amigos, nos relata acerca de Jesucristo, es que «vino a lo que era suyo, pero los suyos no lo recibieron».2 Y llegó el día en que lo condenaron a muerte y dijeron: «¡Que su sangre caiga sobre nosotros y sobre nuestros hijos!»3 Sin embargo, no todos rechazaron al Hijo de Dios hecho hombre. A los que creyeron en Él y lo recibieron les concedió el privilegio de ser hechos hijos de Dios.4 Porque a diferencia de la madre de José Vasconcelos, que se preocupaba por que algún día, si fuera necesario, su hijo pudiera libertarse a sí mismo, el Padre celestial dispuso que fuera necesario que su Hijo Jesucristo fuera rechazado y entregado a la muerte a fin de libertarnos a nosotros eternamente.5 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 José Vasconcelos, Textos: Una antología general (México: SEP/UNAM, 1982), pp. 9‑10. 2 Jn 1:11 3 Mt 27:25 4 Jn 1:12 5 Lc 9:22‑25; Jn 3:16,31‑36; 8:31‑32,36
Gobierno debe a Baja California más de 861 mdp de Participaciones Federales PAN impugna 2 de los 4 nombramientos de consejeros del INE Encuentran seis muertos en frontera de EE. UU y Canadá
Viene Miguel Aguiñiga Rodriguez, Secretario de Turismo de Baja California, para hablar sobre todo lo que tienen que conocer en Baja California y qué es lo más imperdible del destino. ¿Sabían que Baja California recibe anualmente 2.7 millones de extranjeros y mexicanos para realizarse algún procedimiento médico? Pues esto, más todas las bellezas naturales que tiene el estado se las explicamos el día de hoy.
José de Jesús Quiñonez, Subsecretario de turismo de Baja California
Anunciamos que el Programa de regularización de vehículos de procedencia extranjera se extiende hasta junio. Esta medida ayuda a dar seguridad y certeza jurídica a propietarios de los 14 estados participantes: Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Puebla, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tamaulipas y Zacatecas. El Ejército no espía. Las labores de inteligencia que lleva a cabo son legales y tienen el objetivo de garantizar la paz en nuestro país.
El Capitán ResortEl Capitan welcomes you to its exquisite vacation rental apartments in Northern Baja, nestled between Rosarito and Puerto Nuevo with fantastic ocean views from the kitchen, living room, and bedrooms. A perfectly quiet location with no neighbors, situated near all the local restaurants, bars, private beach, and the amazing Valle De Guadalupe (Wine Country).Our on-site property manager is available 24/7 to accommodate any of your needs as well as guide you on some of the best local activities Baja has to offer.We look forward to your visit to our unique property, as there are no other vacation apartments that offer tranquility, ocean views, luxury, and proximity to local adventures at an affordable price.You'll be surprised!http://capitanresort.hotelgueest.comCharlietrestini@hotmail.com+351 969004138Support the show
In this episode, we wrap up our Baja series with our favorite experiences, including the Republic of Nomads event in La Paz (www.therepublicofnomads.com) and whale watching with Mario's in Gerrero Negro. We also share our somewhat disappointing visit to Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios, and talk about some of the latest news. Become an RV Miles Mile Marker Supporter: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/becomesupporter/RVMilesDotCom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rvmiles YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM7abs_fO7RNp-WArS2u3SQ/join Support our Sponsors: This week, we share with you what it's like to camp in Baja California, plus some news about Starlink, Harvest Hosts, and EV-specific trailers. Visit L.L. Bean to find your next great piece of gear: https://llbean.com Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com Visit https://roadpass.com/pro and get $10 off a Roadpass membership with code RVMILES10X Download the Parkwolf app for Apple devices here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/parkwolf-for-national-parks/id1596595516?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=reddit-r3&utm_campaign=reddit-r3 Save 25% on an RV Mattress with code RVMILES at RVMattress.com/rvmiles Join the RV Miles Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rvmiles Find the weekly RV and Camping News videos at the RV Miles YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RVMiles Let's go shopping! Support RV Miles every time you shop Amazon: https://Amazon.com/shop/RVMiles
MC presenta queja contra Sheinbaum por actos anticipados de campaña Biden firma proyecto de desclasificación de origen de la Covid-19
Sonora mantiene operativo en Caborca enfrentamiento armado Inicia bombardeo de nubes en Baja California 14 jefes de estado confirman asistencia a Cumbre Iberoamericana
The sunflower sea star is one of the world's largest sea stars, growing more than three feet across with two dozen limbs and a territory that once stretched from Baja California, Mexico to the Alaskan Aleutian Islands. But more than 90 percent of these marine invertebrates have been wiped out, and can now mainly be found in the cooler coastal waters of Washington State and British Columbia. Since 2013, sea stars along the West Coast have been decimated by a mysterious wasting disease that may be linked to climate change, and results in loss of limbs, melting tissues and death, often in just a few days. On Thursday, the National Marine Fisheries Service proposed listing the sunflower sea star as threatened under the Endangered Species Act to aid in its recovery. While there is no cure for sea star wasting syndrome, staff at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport spent two years developing a treatment that has helped save stressed, injured and sick sea stars, including those afflicted with the disease. Evonne Mochon Collura, a sea jelly specialist and assistant curator of fish and invertebrates at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, joins us to share details of the treatment program.
Today's episode is about creating magic in midlife and in this case while hanging out with the gray whales in Mexico. I've got a real treat for you. Join us for a “behind the scenes” look at the incredibly special and unique whale-watching experience that I planned in honor of my 60th birthday this year. If you're a regular listener of the Women in the Middle Podcast, you may know that this is the same trip that I took 30 years ago; I've been dreaming about going back since then. For sure, it was the most spiritual experience of my life. Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/ep-295-making-magic-in-midlife-hanging-out-with-gray-whales/
In this episode, we head into Baja! We're sharing how we dealt with the border crossing and some tips you might want to consider if you're heading down into Mexico. We also cover a few updates on mobile internet, including Starlink's new pricing. And bajabound.com is where we gathered much of our information on visiting Baja. Become an RV Miles Mile Marker Supporter: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/becomesupporter/RVMilesDotCom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rvmiles YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM7abs_fO7RNp-WArS2u3SQ/join Support our Sponsors: This week, we share with you what it's like to camp in Baja California, plus some news about Starlink, Harvest Hosts, and EV-specific trailers. Visit L.L. Bean to find your next great piece of gear: https://llbean.com Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com Visit https://roadpass.com/pro and get $10 off a Roadpass membership with code RVMILES10X Download the Parkwolf app for Apple devices here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/parkwolf-for-national-parks/id1596595516?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=reddit-r3&utm_campaign=reddit-r3 Learn More about Liquified RV Toilet Treatment at www.LiquifiedRV.com Join the RV Miles Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rvmiles Find the weekly RV and Camping News videos at the RV Miles YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RVMiles Let's go shopping! Support RV Miles every time you shop Amazon: https://Amazon.com/shop/RVMiles
Para Baja California y la franja fronteriza norte del país, su cambio de horario estacional comienza el domingo 12 de marzoLa pandemia de Covid generó un retroceso de 10 años en materia de igualdad de género en América LatinaLa biodiversidad de los océanos es el sustento de vida de más de 3.000 millones de personas
Spring is one of the best seasons to travel in because weather is warming up, tourism is low with most places being in a shoulder season, meaning prices are usually cheaper than peak season! We do a lot of travel in May every year and have some great recommendations for the best places to visit during the spring season. We have twelve of the best places to travel in spring within the United States, and threw in one destination just over the southern border in Mexico. Our recommendations for 13 Amazing Spring Travel Destinations in 2023 include: Savannah, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Washington DC Grand Teton & Yellowstone, WY Sedona, AZ New Orleans, Louisiana Palm Springs Yosemite, Central CA Austin, TX Breckenridge, CO Big Sur, CA Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, MX Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our instant download trip itineraries for trips to iconic USA, international, and national park destinations that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $30! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel gear, packing lists, and gifts for travelers on our Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie: @bucketlist_brittanie Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travel-squad-podcast/support
Las carreteras son las principales arterias de comunicación terrestre en cada uno de los países en el mundo, conectando sus ciudades, poblados y aldeas. Muchas de ellas son transitadas por miles de vehículos al día, y otras, no tanto...En la mayoría de los casos, las carreteras son lugares en los que han sucedido muchas tragedias humanas mortales. Personas que las transitan como traileros, camioneros, taxistas, conductores de Uber y particulares, creen que los espíritus de esas personas fallecidas vagan en donde perecieron. Muchos relatos de esta índole han sido traídos a Frecuencia Paranormal..En esta ocasión no es diferente. Pues volvemos con una de las temáticas favoritas del público de Frecuencia Paranormal: Los relatos de traileros.Damos un agradecimiento a Javier Muñoz por compartir con nosotros este aterrador relato. Él se desempeña como trailero y nos cuenta que fue testigo de un suceso que lo dejó marcado de por vida.Javier explica que en Baja California existe una leyenda urbana conocida como "La muerta de la curva". Una historia que habla sobre la aparición fantasmal de una mujer al lado del camino en una carretera que conduce a Loreto.Él nos contó a detalle que una madrugada en la que iba circulando por esta carretera le sucedió algo por demás escalofriante. Javier asegura que las apariciones de la muerta de la curva son algo más que una simple leyenda...▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬► Lugar de los hechos : Carretera a Loreto, Baja California Sur, México► Fecha : No especificada► Experiencia compartida por : Javier Muñoz¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia?Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.como a nuestro WhatsApp: (+52) 3313328094 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dramática súplica del esposo de una inmigrante indocumentada en coma.Sospechoso de secuestro le disparó a la policía antes de ser capturado.Daños cuantiosos deja el paso de tornados en Dallas.Alta demanda en bancos de alimentos.Las mejores playas en Estados Unidos.Venta libre de opioides en Baja California sur.Presentan un dispositivo que puede salvar vidas.Paquita la del barrio se retira de los palenques.
Esta semana tienen un protagonismo especial las mujeres tanto en la dirección como en los papeles protagonistas, a pesar de ello empezamos con un grande uno de los actores más reputados de Europa, el grande Toni Servillo que nos vuelve a sorprender. No se pierdan la charla que mantenemos con él esta madrugada sobre su último trabajo: La inspiración: El gran Pirandello de Roberto Andò, donde se mete en la piel del novelista, dramaturgo y premio nobel de la literatura Luigi Pirandello. Con motivo del próximo 8 de marzo día Internacional de la Mujer charlamos con Xavier Villaverde, director del documental María Casares, la mujer de las mil caras. Todo un homenaje a una gran mujer, con una fuerza increíble que vivió momentos muy convulsos de nuestra historia, todo un mito en Francia y durante años la pareja sentimental e intelectual de Albert Camus, ella es María Casares. Otro documental que llega a la cartelera es el segundo largometraje documental de la cineasta Ione Atenea, Los caballos mueren al amanecer, con ella charlamos de esta peculiar historia. No dejamos a las mujeres porque Eres tú, es el nuevo trabajo de Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, tras su premiada ópera prima Cinco lobitos. Una comedia romántica protagonizada por Álvaro Cervantes, Silvia Alonso, Susana Abaitua con la colaboración especial de Pilar Castro de la que hablamos con la cineasta vasca. También una mujer y su segundo largometraje, se trata de Beatriz Sanchís con ella charlamos de Gigantes que llega a Filmin. Una road movie que reúne a dos mujeres muy distintas, unidas por las heridas del pasado que ponen rumbo a México. Todo un western femenino rodado en el desierto de la Baja California. Nuestra colaboradora Ángeles González Sinde nos acerca Saint Omer El pueblo contra Laurence Coly, la ópera prima de la directora francesa Alice Diop o lo que es lo mismo, el juicio sobre la acusada Laurence Coly por el asesinato de su bebé de 15 meses. un drama judicial muy potente. El 3 de marzo llega a las salas y la madrugada del 13 puede alzarse con el Oscar, mejor actriz principal para Andrea Riseborough, Basada en hechos reales es la ópera prima del director y productor británico Michael Morris. To Leslie cuenta una historia innovadora, la de una madre soltera y alcohólica del oeste de Texas con un mensaje conmovedor. Otra cinta en la que nos detenemos es El hijo, la nueva película de Florian Zeller sobre las relaciones familiares y los problemas de salud mental, destacar ese elenco increíble con Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern y Anthony Hopkins y la gran valentía para afrontar temas incómodos incluso tabús. Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, las secciones habituales y su participación. Escuchar audio
Del 2 al 15 de marzo, Secretaria del Bienestar hará depósitos a programas sociales Querétaro regulariza aplicaciones de taxi Registran caída de nieve en Baja California
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Adán le propone a Monreal publicar segundo paquete de reforma Asesinan en Baja California a José Ramiro Araujo Ochoa EE. UU prepara nuevo paquete de ayuda militar para Ucrania Más información en nuestro podcast
INEGI indicó que el huevo y el pollo tuvieron las mayores alzas de precio, la inflación ligó dos quincenas a la bajaEl presidente ucraniano Volodimir Zelenski a través de un mensaje se comprometió a luchar por la victoria en 2023.Se esperan temperaturas mínimas de -10 a -5 °C con heladas en las zonas montañosas de Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua y Durango: SMN
On this episode of ¡Qué Spooky! Podcast we finally put an end to that pesky fire alarm going off every 30 seconds! Thanks everyone for trying to Venmo us to get it fixed! Shady and helpful, we love it! Content warning: Assault, death and suicide. This month, Andrez starts us off with La Rumorosa! This highway that connects the contiguous Mexican states with Baja California del Norte is popular with truck drivers, and the stories they tell about this highway… well, you'll just have to listen. Ghost sightings, demons, and UFOs are regular occurrences up and down this highway. Next, Kevin wraps up Goatman Pt. 2 and the different versions throughout other areas, not just the US. Some believe it's something similar to other cryptids in abilities and paranormal power, while others believe it to be the devil himself. Why don't you join us and dance with the devil? You'll definitely want to hear the details.
En Antimonumento serán recordados los 65 mineros que perdieron la vida en Pasta de Conchos hace 17 añosSe esperan lluvias puntuales fuertes en Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Tabasco y sur de Veracruz15 muertos deja ataque Israelí en la capital siria de DamascoMás inforamción en noticentro
La investigación que dio lugar a este libro se ubica dentro de la línea de la historia urbana ambiental, y tiene como centro de análisis a las desigualdades ambientales que atravesaron el proceso histórico de la urbanización del río Tunjuelo en la ciudad de Bogotá, durante el periodo comprendido entre mediados de la década de 1940 a fines de 1960. A partir de un detallado análisis que combina lo ambiental y lo social, el autor da cuenta del surgimiento y consolidación de una serie de barrios, y de cómo fueron constantemente afectados por el desbordamiento del referido río. Esto bajo la premisa de que lo que comúnmente se denomina “desastres naturales” obedecen a una serie de acciones y omisiones humanas que median la manera en que estos desastres afectan desigualmente a diferentes sectores sociales. Presentan, Pilar Adriana Rey Hernandez, historiadora de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y Doctora en Historia por El Colegio de México. Actualmente se desempeña como investigadora en el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. Y Lorena Campuzano Duque, doctora en historia de América Latina de la State University of New York at Binghamton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The rugged Sonoran Desert covers approximately 100,000 square miles and includes most of the southern half of Arizona, southeastern California, most of the Baja California peninsula and much of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is the hottest desert in both the United States and Mexico, and there is a lack of water and forageable food to be found there. Between the hot day temperatures, the freezing night temperatures, and intimidating predators such as mountain lions and bobcats prowling around, the Sonoran Desert is the last place you would want to venture out into without proper clothing or supplies, but it appears that this is exactly what 24-year-old geologist Daniel Robinson did on June 23rd, 2021. Reportedly, Daniel drove into the desert and was never seen again, although his vehicle was discovered on its side in a ravine almost a month later. But during the investigation, details began to emerge that added mystery to this tragedy; Reports from friends and family of Daniel's odd behavior in the days leading up to his disappearance, all of Daniel's pictures on Instagram being erased around the time he went missing, and evidence from Daniel's vehicle that suggested foul play. Dozens of searches have been conducted for Daniel over the past 19 months, and although human bones and human remains have been uncovered, none of them led back to Daniel Robinson. Link to February 25th search in Arizona -- https://pleasehelpfinddaniel.com Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: Helix Helix is offering up to 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/CrimeWeekly. Pretty Litter Go to PrettyLitter.com/crimeweekly to save 20% on your FIRST order. HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/crimeweekly65 and use code crimeweekly65 for 65% off plus free shipping. MagellenTV Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/crimeweekly Cerebral OUR LISTENERS WILL RECEIVE 50% OR MORE OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH OF THERAPY BY GOING TO CEREBRAL.COM/CRIMEWEEKLY.
On today's episode, Greg talks to Daniel Escobar about multiplying and training disciples, Latino culture, and the need to learn from each other. Daniel Escobar was born and raised in Baja California, Mexico. Daniel relocated to Virginia in 2002, two years after getting married. He first planted Iglesia La Red in Williamsburg, Virginia in 2005. Seven years later he and his family moved to Washington DC to plant the second church in 2015. In 2017, he and his wife founded La Red Network, which is a church planting network in the US and Latin America that he is the director of. This is now his main focus in ministry. La Red Network has taken him many places around the world and allowed him to live in Mexico and Argentina. He is also a business owner in different industries in the private and government sectors. Read the Podcast Transcript Here Connect with Daniel larednetwork.org https://www.facebook.com/larednetwork https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-red-podcast/id1568755174 Connect with Greg https://www.stadiachurchplanting.org/thechurchplantingpodcast https://www.gregnettle.com
The rugged Sonoran Desert covers approximately 100,000 square miles and includes most of the southern half of Arizona, southeastern California, most of the Baja California peninsula and much of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is the hottest desert in both the United States and Mexico, and there is a lack of water and forageable food to be found there. Between the hot day temperatures, the freezing night temperatures, and intimidating predators such as mountain lions and bobcats prowling around, the Sonoran Desert is the last place you would want to venture out into without proper clothing or supplies, but it appears that this is exactly what 24-year-old geologist Daniel Robinson did on June 23rd, 2021. Reportedly, Daniel drove into the desert and was never seen again, although his vehicle was discovered on its side in a ravine almost a month later. But during the investigation, details began to emerge that added mystery to this tragedy; Reports from friends and family of Daniel's odd behavior in the days leading up to his disappearance, all of Daniel's pictures on Instagram being erased around the time he went missing, and evidence from Daniel's vehicle that suggested foul play. Dozens of searches have been conducted for Daniel over the past 19 months, and although human bones and human remains have been uncovered, none of them led back to Daniel Robinson. Link to February 25th search in Arizona -- https://pleasehelpfinddaniel.com Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: Babbel Right now, get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to www.BABBEL.com/ CRIMEWEEKLY. That's www.BABBEL.com/CRIMEWEEKLY for up to 55% off your subscription. Babbel—Language for life. PDS Debt PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/crime. Take back your financial freedom today by visiting PDSDEBT.com/crime.
La inteligencia artificial detecta 8 señales extrañas de otros planetas.¿Por qué decimos groserías?Traemos todo lo último de las noticias deportivas.El alcalde de Miami lanza ley que prohíbe entregar cubiertos, servilletas y condimentos.Nuestro experto en mascota nos cuenta qué hacer cuando nuestro perro o gato está obeso.Un restaurante le cobra una suma exagerada a un cliente por cortar un pastel de cumpleaños.¿Has vivido alguna actividad paranormal?
In this episode, Wes and Todd sit down with Photographer, Barbara Van Cleve. Barbara discusses cowboy coffee, Montana and the Crazy Mountains, her family history, the Lazy K Bar Ranch, horses, her youth, her education, being a college professor, her beginnings in photography, Baja California, black & white photography, color photography, adobe walls, abstraction, Montana skies, spotting prints, equipment, photographing on horseback, Ranch Women, connecting to your subject, nude photography, zoom lenses, galleries, museum exhibitions, printing, shooting what moves you, her archives, workshops, the documentary “Barbara Van Cleve's American West”, her books, ranching, work, and the solid virtues of honesty and integrity. Join us for a rich and educational conversation with the one and only, Barbara Van Cleve!Check out Barbara's photography at her website www.barbaravancleve.com Check out and donate to “Barbara Van Cleve's American West”, the documentary on Barbara and how her family's expansion in Montana intertwines with the history of the American West - www.bvcamericanwest.com Follow Barbara Van Cleve on social media:On Facebook at www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063687161061
The Pacific Coast offers fly fishers a wealth of angling opportunities from Alaska to the tip of Baja California. Scott Sadil's recent book Pacific Coast Flies & Fly Fishing covers many of the proven flies to use for trout, salmon, steelhead, and both inshore and bluewater species and how to fish them. Join us to learn about some of these popular fly patterns, their use, and a bit of history about how they came to be.
Episode 174 is taking you on a Cabo vacation! Los Cabos sites on the southern tier of Baja California, Mexico and is one of the best places to take a vacation in Mexico! If you're looking for clear blue warm waters, friendly people, delicious food, some of the best parties, and a fun place to unwind and have fun, then Cabo is for you! In this episode we share the best things to do in Cabo whether you're visiting just for one day on a cruise, or you're spending multiple days there on an epic girls trip. We share tips for visiting Cabo, the best things to do in Cabo on the water including Yacht days, seeing the Los Cabos Arches, snorkeling, and drinking games at Mango Deck on the beach. We also share the best places to eat and party in Cabo. Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our instant download trip itineraries for trips to iconic USA, international, and national park destinations that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $30! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel gear, packing lists, and gifts for travelers on our Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie: @brittanieharbick Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travel-squad-podcast/support
Inauguran el Hospital José David Ramírez JiménezPrevén lluvias y en Baja California y SonoraMás información en nuestro podcast
Periodistas de Tijuana, Baja California, realizaron una vigilia para recordar a los colegas asesinados en México durante 2022Madres y Padres, denunciaron que Emiliano Vázquez Bonilla, el alcalde, Zapotitlán, PueblaPor decreto presidencial desapareció la Coordinación de Memoria Histórica y Cultural de MéxicoMás información en podcast
Rev. Benjamín Rodríguez y su esposa Becca Rodríguez son misioneros a México. Ellos residen en la ciudad de Ensenada, Baja California. El Hno. Rodríguez conversa sobre empezando bien en su ministerio y en su matrimonio. Conéctate con nosotros y encuentra enlaces para nuestro podcast en Apple Pódcasts y Spotify Podcasts: https://lnk.bio/biblosespanol
Garantizar atención médica de calidad, universal y gratuita es una prioridad del Gobierno de México. En el primer semestre del año, el Plan IMSS Bienestar se aplicará en Baja California, Chiapas, Ciudad de México, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Tabasco, Tamaulipas y Zacatecas. En el informe mensual de seguridad destacamos la baja en incidencia delictiva a diciembre de 2022. Seguimos construyendo la paz y tranquilidad en el país.
· En Edomex detienen a conductor que atropelló a vendedor de tamales · Localizan cuerpos con mensajes de amenazas en Colima · Barcelona derrota al Real Madrid · Más información en nuestro podcast
Rev. Benjamín Rodríguez y su esposa Becca Rodríguez son misioneros a México. Ellos residen en la ciudad de Ensenada, Baja California. El Hno. Rodríguez conversa sobre empezando bien en su ministerio y en su matrimonio. Conéctate con nosotros y encuentra enlaces para nuestro podcast en Apple Pódcasts y Spotify Podcasts: https://lnk.bio/biblosespanol
It was a passion for birding and indeed podcasting that lead Suzy Buttress to establish the wonderful Casual Birder podcast, for which she travels extensively, tracing birds and indeed other wildlife around the world. We discuss her recent expedition cruise to the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica, dealing with anxiety when having heard two people sadly lost their lives on the same journey, how whale-watching in Baja California brought her to tears, the truly awesome experience of witnessing a solar eclipse in Oregon, feeling the fear and doing it anyway and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The founder of Slow Baja, and 30 year veteran of Baja California motorsport events, Michael Emery joins the podcast to talk about how to make the most out of adventuring on the Baja peninsula. Make sure to check out his podcast! https://www.slowbaja.com/episodes
· Ebrard rechaza que captura de Ovidio sea por llegada de Biden · Destacan manejo de situación de piloto del vuelo 165 · Coppel suspende operaciones en Sinaloa · Más información en nuestro podcast
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 137 *The mysterious meteor that changes everything Astronomers believe that a meteor which streaked across the darkened skies of central Alberta didn't originate in the inner solar system but from the far reaches of the distant Oort cloud. *NASA's Artemis 1 mission declared a massive success NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft has successfully splashed down in the North Pacific Ocean, 160 kilometres west of Baja California ending its record-breaking 2.6-million-kilometre mission beyond the Moon and back. *Nuclear fusion achieved in the lab Scientists in the United States have achieved a major milestone in nuclear fusion research, producing a net gain of energy for the first time. *The Science Report Study shows that a plant-based diet could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. Paleontologists have identified a new species of titanosaurian dinosaur in Brazil. Psychosocial stress could increase your risk of stroke. Skeptics guide to 2022 Bent Spoon Award Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you… To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com