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The cartel war isn't just across the border anymore — it's here. In this episode, the hosts dive into explosive revelations about FBI collusion with the Sinaloa cartel, how Democrats allegedly fueled trafficking networks, and why recent threats against Americans mark a dangerous turning point. From cartel banners in Baja California to Trump's military maneuvers in the Gulf, the conversation exposes the high stakes of dismantling cartel networks and the political battles raging around them. Listeners will also hear why critics say Democratic leaders are shielding cartel-linked illegals, how state officials like JB Pritzker are spinning federal enforcement as “attacks on democracy,” and what Trump's show of military force may signal for Venezuela and beyond. This is raw, urgent, and deeply unsettling — a glimpse into what some are calling America's third war.
Notas del Episodio:Este documento sintetizalos temas centrales y las percepciones clave de una entrevista con Joe Pier, un profesional de los medios de comunicación con una extensa carrera en fotografía, cine y televisión, quien ahora reside en San Felipe, BajaCalifornia y es el productor de la revista “The Breeze”. Nacido en la Ciudad deMéxico de padres norteamericanos, Joe describe una trayectoria vital que él mismo califica como "completar el círculo de la vida" al regresar a su país de origen.Los puntos más críticosde su carrera incluyen su participación en la cobertura de los Juegos Olímpicosde 1968, donde manejó el rollo de película de la icónica fotografía del saludo"black power"; una carrera de 15 años en la televisión canadiense; y proyectos internacionales que lo llevaron a entrevistar a figuras como Fidel Castro y a trabajar en producciones de alto perfil, lo que le valió cuatronominaciones al premio Emmy.Actualmente, Joe es el editor de "The Breeze", una revista comunitaria gratuita en SanFelipe, un proyecto que persigue por pasión más que por beneficio económico,enfocado en contar las historias de la gente local. Su perspectiva sobre la vida en San Felipe es de aprecio por la tranquilidad y la comunidad, aun que señala la necesidad de una mayor armonía entre los residentes y sugiere la conveniencia de un aeropuerto para facilitar el acceso. Su consejo fundamental para quienes consideran mudarse a la zona es alquilar una propiedad antes de invertir, para así conocer a fondo las diferentes comunidades y encontrar el lugar adecuado.*****Si estas disfrutando de este podcast, por favor dale un LIKE y subscribete en Spotify, Apple, o Google. Y si puedes, dejanos una propina en ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. Gracias por escucharnos!Calyn Whedbee/Productora y CopresentadoraEste resumen fue producido en parte por Ai.
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Lic. Hassan Martín Franco Ruíz, Abogado litigante especializado en material civil, penal, mercantil y familiar. Expresidente de la Fedabo. Temas: Reforma a la ley de amparo. - Se limita cada vez más derecho de amparo frente a excesos de la autoridad: Abogados de BC.- Reforma al amparo advierte riesgos constitucionales, advierte experto en Baja California.- "El principal problema de México no es el poder judicial, es la impunidad": Hassan Franco #Uniradioinforma
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a César Damián Retes, Diputado Federal del Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) por Baja California. Tema: Presentan diputados federales del PAN ley para prevenir y sancionar delitos en materia de extorsión.- Diputados federales de PAN anuncian en Tijuana que impulsarán se reactiven los fondos de migralidad, seguridadmunicipal y desastres. #Uniradioinforma
Pronostican más lluvias fuertes en el Valle de México Sedena despliega 270 elementos en tres estados Colombia critica a EU por retirar visa a Petro Más información en nuestro podcast
26 de septiembre de 2025
En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2687 del 26 de septiembre al 2 de octubre de 2025 del Semanario ZETA.El Cande, impune en Baja California. Ataques a FGE: entre dos cárteles. Acusan al IMOS de corrupción, nepotismo e invasión de ruta.Los detalles, en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro portal www.zetatijuana.com
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Aurora Mendoza Navarro, Directora de Vinculación con PueblosOriginarios de la Secretaría de Inclusión Social de Baja California. Tema: Programa de Apoyo a Intérpretes y Traductores de Lenguas Indígenas 2025 #Uniradioinforma
VW Buggy – Der Sandfloh Diese Idee konnte nur aus Kalifornien kommen: Surfer und Bootsbauer Bruce Myers lebte quasi am Strand Pismo Beach, zwischen San Francisco und Los Angeles gelegen. Anfang der 1960er Jahren tauchten immer mehr für das Fahren am Strand umgebaute „Dune Buggies“ auf, oft nur ein Rahmen alter US-Straßenkreuzer mitsamt V8-Motor und Sitzen. Myers fand das cool und glaubte, dass ein kompaktes und leichtes Fahrzeug eine deutlich bessere Basis für den Einsatz im Sand böte. Seine Wahl fiel auf den VW Käfer, dessen Rahmen er für die Agilität kürzte und mit einer Glasfaserkarosserie bestückte. Der kleine, leichte Käfer mit Heckmotor und Heckantrieb funktionierte ausgezeichnet auf Sand. Im Mai 1964 begann die Produktion des Myers Manx genannten Spaßmobils. Als Myers in der Wüste von Baja California wesentlich stärkere Autos deutlich deklassierte, kam der Buggy richtig in Mode. Myers versuchte vergeblich, sich den Buggy patentieren zu lassen, scheiterte aber vor Gericht. So entstanden zahlreiche Anbieter, auch Karmann und Kühn aus Deutschland, Apal in Belgien oder Ledl aus Österreich. Insgesamt entstanden ca. 250.000 Buggy auf Käfer-Basis, davon nur etwa 6.000 aus dem Hause Myers-Manx. Als Ende der 70er-Jahre der Insassenschutz wichtiger wurde, ging es mit dem Buggy bergab, denn einen Crashtest würde er nicht bestehen. So gerieten die Buggies ein wenig in Vergessenheit und standen schwer verkäuflich beim Fähnchenhänder herum. Doch das hat sich geändert, inzwischen werden für gute Buggies um die 20.000 Euro fällig. Was das alles mit Steve McQueen, dem Chevrolet Corvair und Sankt Peter-Ording zu tun hat, erfahrt ihr in unserem Podcast.
De Laguardia, Álava, al corazón del Valle de Guadalupe, Luis Peciña ha encontrado en México un espacio fértil para su pasión y visión enológica. Formado en Viticultura y Enología en La Rioja, llegó en 2016 para encabezar el proyecto Santos Brujos, pionero en la certificación orgánica del vino en México. Desde ahí, su trayectoria se expandió hacia consultorías clave en proyectos como Cuatro Sierras en Sonora, y Fábula e Infraganti en Baja California. Detectando las necesidades reales de la industria, fundó Ardoa Equipos y Servicios Vitivinícolas, empresa dedicada a proveer insumos y soluciones para profesionalizar el sector. Con esta iniciativa, Luis no solo produce vino: impulsa a que toda una generación de productores mexicanos tenga acceso a tecnología y herramientas de calidad. Su historia es la de un enólogo que cree en el futuro del vino mexicano y trabaja día a día para hacerlo posible.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KTune into this segment of Notorious Mass Effect where Analytic Dreamz unpacks the surging success of Omar Camacho and Óscar Maydon's 2025 Latin urban hit "La Ciudad del Sol." Released August 22, this reggaeton-trap fusion explores romantic tension and aspirational vibes, blending Camacho's melodic style with Maydon's corrido roots. With Maydon's 30M Spotify monthly listeners and hits like "Tu Boda" and "Otra Mentira," the track peaked at #46 on Spotify Mexico's Daily Top Songs, amassing millions of streams on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Analytic Dreamz highlights viral TikTok and Instagram boosts, playlist features on "Latin Urban" and "New Music Friday Latin," and steady organic growth via word-of-mouth and live performances. Amid Maydon's family home attack in Baja California, discover how this collaboration reflects evolving trends in Latin music, strong Mexican traction, and potential for global breakthroughs. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Flavors Unknown, I sit down with Chef Roberto Alcocer, the visionary behind two bold culinary concepts: Malva in Baja California, and Valle, the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Oceanside, California.Born in Mexico City, Roberto's journey is anything but traditional—his story takes us from early resistance at home to elite kitchens in France and Spain, from rustic open-air cooking to high-touch tasting menus rooted in Mexican terroir.We talk about the pressures of perfection, cultural representation in fine dining, and why he believes every great chef has to be “a little cuckoo.” Whether you're a culinary pro, an aspiring chef, or simply a lover of bold flavors and fearless storytelling, this episode offers a raw, honest look into what it takes to bridge two countries through one cuisine. What you'll learn from Chef Roberto Alcocer [2:11] Growing up in a traditional Mexican household: smells, flavors, and values that shaped him[6:59] Why were his parents against him becoming a chef[9:03] The pivotal year Roberto Alcocer spent studying culinary arts in France[11:19] Starting out in a now Michelin-starred restaurant—as a teenager[12:14] The moment Roberto Alcocer realized that pressure fuels him, not breaks him[15:05] Precision, pride, and flavor: What Spanish kitchens taught him about finesse[16:35] His belief that fine dining must “surprise and overdeliver” every night[17:03] The contrast between Malva's rustic charm and Valle's refined elegance[17:03] Why Malva is “a table in the farm,” not just farm-to-table[21:52] His strategic pursuit of a Michelin star—and the pressure that follows[22:56] How Roberto Alcocer manages high-stress environments without anger or ego[25:11] The evolving leadership gap: why mentoring Gen Z chefs is different[26:45] His belief that “every chef needs to be a little bit crazy” to succeed[26:56] The unconscious bias against Mexican cuisine in the fine dining world[28:36] Balancing authenticity with elevated expectations in a Michelin setting[30:20] The most important advice he gives to young cooks today[33:52] Why mistakes are the best teachers in a chef's journey[38:50] How he empowers Mexican-American cooks to embrace their cultural heritage[39:04] Roberto's favorite local restaurants to try in San Diego[41:27] His unexpected drink of choice: it's not mezcal[42:45] What he'd tell his younger self if he could go back[45:31] How the pandemic reshaped his outlook on work-life balance Beyond the Mic: My Stories in Print A Taste of Madagascar: Culinary Riches of the Red Island invites readers to join me on his unforgettable journey across the island of Madagascar, where a vibrant culture and stunning ecosystem intertwine to create an extraordinary culinary experience. Explore the unique ingredients and traditions that define Madagascar and discover their profound impact on the global culinary landscape. Alongside the captivating stories, the book presents a collection of exciting recipes that showcase the incredible flavors and ingredients of Madagascar.Publication date: Tuesday, January 27, 2026Pre-order the book here! "Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door” is my debut book, published in Fall 2022. It features insights from chefs and culinary leaders interviewed on the Flavors Unknown podcast, offering a behind-the-scenes look at creativity, culture, and the future of the hospitality industry.Get the book here! Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Chef Sheldon Simeon Chef Andy Doubrava Chef Nina Compton Chef Jacques Pepin Social media Chef Roberto Alcocer
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Roberto Vega Solís, Presidente de la Coparmex Tijuana. Temas: - Coparmex Tijuana advierte riesgos y oportunidades en el Paquete Económico 2026.- Coparmex Tijuana advierte que paquete fiscal 2026 prioriza gasto social y limita inversión en crecimiento económico.Posicionamiento respecto a los recientes temas del huachicoleo fiscal, corrupción en aduanas y vínculos con operadores financieros de grupos delictivos por parte depolíticos, funcionarios y empresariado de Baja California.
Emisión del jueves 18 de septiembre de 2025 El Departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos asestó ayer un nuevo golpe contra redes criminales mexicanas al sancionar a siete individuos y quince empresas ligadas a “Los Mayos” del Cártel de Sinaloa. El golpe no solo exhibe tráfico de fentanilo, metanfetaminas y lavado de dinero en Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, también coloca en el centro del escándalo a Morena. Entre los sancionados está Hilda Araceli Brown Figueredo, diputada federal y alcaldesa de Rosarito (octubre de 2019 a agosto de 2024), acusada de ser intermediaria del cártel, recolectando extorsiones y asegurando protección policial. "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com www.radioformula.mx
Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton is known as one of the earliest Mexican-American authors published in English, and her life story is tied closely to the Mexican-American war and the establishment of California as a state. Research: Amero, Richard W. “The Mexican-American War in Baja California.” The Journal of San Diego History. Winter 1984, Volume 30, Number 1. https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1984/january/war/ Annenberg Learner. “Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton (c. 1832-1895).” https://www.learner.org/series/american-passages-a-literary-survey/masculine-heroes/maria-amparo-ruiz-de-burton-c-1832-1895/ Brink, Jean R. “María Amparo Ruiz de Burton.” EBSCO Knowledge Advantage. 2023. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/maria-amparo-ruiz-de-burton Contreras, Alicia . "María Amparo Ruiz de Burton". In Oxford Bibliographies in American Literature. 3 Sep. 2025. https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199827251/obo-9780199827251-0191.xml. Contreras, Alicia. "'I'll publish your cowardice all over California': Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's the squatter and the don in the age of Howells." American Literary Realism, vol. 49, no. 3, spring 2017, pp. 210+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A491311790/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=97ad48d9. Accessed 28 Aug. 2025. Crawford, Kathleen. “María Amparo Ruiz Burton.” The Journal of San Diego History. Summer 1984, Volume 30, Number 3. https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1984/july/burton/ Diaz, Ella Maria. "Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton: Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, vol. 22, no. 2, June 2005, pp. 202+. Gale OneFile: Business, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A141999447/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=1c4826f6. Accessed 28 Aug. 2025. Dietrich, Lucas. “A Sensational Job: Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, J.B. Lippincott Co., and Commission Printing.” Bibliographical Society of America. Via YouTube. 4/19/2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb6sfXdUyR8 Hedrick, Joan D. "Who Would Have Thought It?" The Women's Review of Books, vol. 13, no. 7, Apr. 1996, p. 6. Gale OneFile: Business, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A19140252/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=c31ab587. Accessed 28 Aug. 2025. Meylor, Megan. “California Nerves.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language, FALL 2020, Vol. 62, No. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/27117136 Quarstein, John V. “Worden and the Californios.” U.S. Naval Institute. October 2023. https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2023/october/worden-and-californios Raab, Josef. “The Imagined Inter-American Community of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton.” Amerikastudien / American Studies, 2008, Vol. 53, No. 1. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41158358 Sánchez, Rosaura and Beatriz Pita, editors. “Conflicts of Interest: The Letters of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton.” Arte Publico Press. University of Houston. 2001. Spitzzeri, Paul R. “Article Ten of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848.” Homestead Museum Blog. 5/31/2019. https://homesteadmuseum.blog/2019/05/31/article-ten-of-the-treaty-of-guadalupe-hidalgo-1848/ “María Amparo Ruiz, a woman of that century.” Issue 30. 3/8/2017. https://tendenciaelartedeviajar.com/en/2017/03/history/maria-amparo-ruiz-a-woman-of-that-century/ University of Texas Press. “María Amparo Ruiz de Burton and the Conquered Californios: An Interview With Meagan Meylor.” 11/15/2021. https://utpress.utexas.edu/blog/2021/11/15/maria-amparo-ruiz-de-burton-and-the-conquered-californios-an-interview-with-meagan-meylor/ Women & The American Story. “Life Story: María Ruiz de Burton (1832–1895).” The New York Historical Society. https://wams.nyhistory.org/industry-and-empire/expansion-and-empire/maria-ruiz-de-burton/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wine has a long history in Mexico, with its introduction arguably dating back to the 16th century. However, it was never massively consumed in the same manner as pulque, beer, or vino de mezcal. There are even annecdotes about communion wine was spiked with coconut spirits (vino de coco) to give it some proper potency.But our relationship with grapes has been changing in recent years. The wines from Baja California have gained a consistent following, and new regions all around Mexico have been exploring the grape varietals and the wine styles that can better suit them. In this episode with @noah.tovares , founder of @vinoschidos.mx, we talked wine for a full hour, hopefully enticing you to start drinking and enjoying Mexican grapes. Saludcita!
Comité ciudadano protege al jaguar en YucatánÚltimos días para inscribirse en la Copa de Fútbol Infantil CDMXONU alerta: Israel mantiene postura firme en GazaMás información en nuestro podcast
Catholic Priest Miguel Hidalgo called for Mexicans to rise up against Spanish rule on Sept. 16, 1810.This year marks the 215th anniversary of that day — now celebrated widely as Mexican Independence Day.Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum made history this year as the first woman to lead Mexico's "El Grito," also known as the "Cry of Independence."Midday Edition discusses the enduring meaning of Mexican Independence Day in 2025. And why some groups scaled back celebrations this year over concerns about immigration enforcement.Guest:Alberto Díaz Ramírez, professor of history, Autonomous University of Baja California
Acompáñanos a recorrer con Jairo Diaz Pedraza la Misión Valle de Guadalupe de Nuestra Señora del Norte, establecida en 1834.Jairo conversa con la guía de Kimberly Cruz, descendiente de los rusos que llegaron a ese valle, siendo ella la cuarta generación. Kimberly nos lleva a conocer un museo local que parece casi escondido y nos muestra su colección de trajes, objetos y mapas que narran la vida de quienes llegaron y habitaron la región hace muchos años.Este episodio de Dale, Cuéntame mostrando el orgullo de nuestra comunidad, nos da una visita única de un lugar en Mexico que nos revela la mezcla de culturas, la tradición vitivinícola y la historia de un lugar que pocos conocen en Baja California.Te invitamos a suscribirte, formar parte de nuestra comunidad y compartir nuestro contenido celebrando nuestro éxito y cuidando el bienestar,
¡Saque su paraguas! Se esperan lluvias fuertes en CDMX y Edomex Trasladan a Baja California crías de cóndor nacidas en Chapultepec: Sedema Secretaría de Economía entrega distintivo ‘Hecho en México' al CENEVAL Más información en nuestro podcast
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Ernesto Ruffo, ex gobernador de Baja California, habló sobre que es investigado por presunto huachicol fiscal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explore the evolving identities, histories, and rights of farmworkers across Mexico and the United States. Panelists—including scholars, organizers, and agricultural leaders—discuss cross-border migration, labor conditions, cultural heritage, and the impact of policies on communities. The conversation highlights the role of indigenous and Catholic traditions, the legacy of the Bracero Program, and the continuing struggles and resilience of agricultural workers. It also examines how economic and environmental pressures shape migration, labor organizing, and efforts to create sustainable, dignified livelihoods for future generations. Series: "Future Thought Leaders" [Public Affairs] [Agriculture] [Business] [Show ID: 40584]
Explore the evolving identities, histories, and rights of farmworkers across Mexico and the United States. Panelists—including scholars, organizers, and agricultural leaders—discuss cross-border migration, labor conditions, cultural heritage, and the impact of policies on communities. The conversation highlights the role of indigenous and Catholic traditions, the legacy of the Bracero Program, and the continuing struggles and resilience of agricultural workers. It also examines how economic and environmental pressures shape migration, labor organizing, and efforts to create sustainable, dignified livelihoods for future generations. Series: "Future Thought Leaders" [Public Affairs] [Agriculture] [Business] [Show ID: 40584]
Kick off your day with the Friedman Adventures Morning Briefing, live every morning on YouTube and Facebook! Today, September 8, 2025, we dive into the latest swordfish reports from Baja California to San Francisco, with a hot update on bluefin, yellowfin, and Dorado moving closer to San Diego—are they biting? Plus, we cover prime long-range fishing for 7-day trips out of San Diego and a windy weather update to plan your next adventure. Subscribe and join us daily for the freshest fishing news!
* Rubio reclamó a Sheinbaum barreras comerciales* La 4T frena reformas de jornada laboral y salarios* Lorena perdona a Baja California y Sonora
Claudia Sheinbaum ya dio más detalles de su plática con Marco Rubio, en la que la presidenta le pidió a Rubio la extradición a México de algunos personajes del narco que están detenidos en Estados Unidos. La presidenta también recalcó que Rubio se mantuvo al margen y no pidió que hubiera más elementos estadounidenses en territorio mexicano.El mundo de la moda tuvo que despedirse del legendario diseñador de moda italiano Giorgio Armani este jueves, quien murió a los 91 años de edad.Además… Sheinbaum se reunió con los padres de los 43 normalistas para hablar de los avances en las investigaciones; ‘Lorena' se degradó a tormenta tropical en la península de Baja California; Los líderes de la Coalición de Voluntarios tuvieron una reunión en París para hablar de su respaldo a Ucrania; Un tercer terremoto golpeó Afganistán este jueves; Con los anuncios de Sydney Sweeney, las acciones de American Eagle se dispararon un 25% en el segundo trimestre del año; The Weeknd anunció su regreso a México en 2026.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… La Bahía de Patria en Panamá es una región rica en biodiversidad, donde toda la comunidad se ha puesto las pilas para protegerla.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2684 del 5 al 11 de septiembre de 2025 del Semanario ZETA.Nuevo Poder Judicial: lo mismo pero "más a modo"Viaducto en Tijuana: accidentado, sin control de calidad ni planeación. Imparables, 24 privaciones por semana en Baja California. Marisqueros y FESC enfrentados por extorsión. Los detalles, en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
En este capítulo de "La Precopa - El Podcast"
Joe HIllA songwriter, itinerant laborer, and union organizer, Joe Hill became famous around the world after a Utah court convicted him of murder. Even before the international campaign to have his conviction reversed, however, Joe Hill was well known in hobo jungles, on picket lines and at workers' rallies as the author of popular labor songs and as an Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) agitator. Thanks in large part to his songs and to his stirring, well-publicized call to his fellow workers on the eve of his execution—"Don't waste time mourning, organize!"—Hill became, and he has remained, the best-known IWW martyr and labor folk hero.Born Joel Hägglund on Oct. 7, 1879, the future "troubadour of discontent" grew up the fourth of six surviving children in a devoutly religious Lutheran family in Gävle, Sweden, where his father, Olaf, worked as a railroad conductor. Both his parents enjoyed music and often led the family in song. As a young man, Hill composed songs about members of his family, attended concerts at the workers' association hall in Gävle and played piano in a local café.In 1887, Hill's father died from an occupational injury and the children were forced to quit school to support themselves. The 9-year-old Hill worked in a rope factory and later as a fireman on a steam-powered crane. Stricken with skin and joint tuberculosis in 1900, Hill moved to Stockholm in search of a cure and worked odd jobs while receiving radiation treatment and enduring a series of disfiguring operations on his face and neck. Two years later, Hill's mother, Margareta Katarina Hägglund, died after also undergoing a series of operations to cure a persistent back ailment. With her death, the six surviving Hägglund children sold the family home and ventured out on their own. Four of them settled elsewhere in Sweden, but the future Joe Hill and his younger brother, Paul, booked passage to the United States in 1902.Little is known of Hill's doings or whereabouts for the next 12 years. He reportedly worked at various odd jobs in New York before striking out for Chicago, where he worked in a machine shop, got fired and was blacklisted for trying to organize a union. The record finds him in Cleveland in 1905, in San Francisco during the April 1906 Great Earthquake and in San Pedro, Calif., in 1910. There he joined the IWW, served for several years as the secretary for the San Pedro local and wrote many of his most famous songs, including "The Preacher and the Slave" and "Casey Jones—A Union Scab." His songs, appearing in the IWW's "Little Red Song Book," addressed the experience of virtually every major IWW group, from immigrant factory workers to homeless migratory workers to railway shopcraft workers.In 1911, he was in Tijuana, Mexico, part of an army of several hundred wandering hoboes and radicals who sought to overthrow the Mexican dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, seize Baja California, emancipate the working class and declare industrial freedom. (The invasion lasted six months before internal dissension and a large detachment of better-trained Mexican troops drove the last 100 rebels back across the border.) In 1912, Hill apparently was active in a "Free Speech" coalition of Wobblies, socialists, single taxers, suffragists and AFL members in San Diego that protested a police decision to close the downtown area to street meetings. He also put in an appearance at a railroad construction crew strike in British Columbia, writing several songs before returning to San Pedro, where he lent musical support to a strike of Italian dockworkers.The San Pedro dockworkers' strike led to Hill's first recorded encounter with the police, who arrested him in June 1913 and held him for 30 days on a charge of vagrancy because, he said later, he was "a little too active to suit the chief of the burg" during the strike.
La Suprema Corte arranca etapa de ministros electos y cercanos a Morena, Sheinbaum inicia nuevo ciclo con una Corte cercana y el Congreso en tensión y la ballena gris lucha por sobrevivir en Baja California, con Gonzalo Soto y Mariel Ibarra-> Episodio Política y Otros Datos: La nueva Corte: independencia o sumisión00:00 Introducción01:44 La Suprema Corte arranca etapa de ministros electos y cercanos a Morena06:58 Sheinbaum encara tensiones en el Congreso con una Corte afín14:36 La ballena gris lucha por sobrevivir en Baja California19:48 Miles de corredores participan en el Maratón de la Ciudad México
¿Tienes una Harley? Profeco lanza alerta por riesgo de accidente Aseguran predio con desarrollo ilegal de 477 lotes en Q. Roo Mujer incendia auto en la Lagunilla y es detenida Más información en nuestro Podcast
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En entrevista con Ana Francisca Vega, para MVS Noticias, Iris Manríquez, fundadora y representante del colectivo Búsqueda X La Paz, tocó el tema de en menos de una semana descubren siete fosas clandestinas en Baja California Sur. En la búsqueda de la verdad y justicia, 66 cuerpos han sido recuperados en una carretera de La Paz, Baja California. Iris, una de las activistas que ha liderado esta causa, ha compartido el impactante recorrido de este proceso que inició hace diez meses. "La tristeza es inmensa, son 66 tesoros que hemos localizados en la carretera de San Juan de la Costa", afirmó.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Una unidad de élite en el estado de Baja California ha perseguido, y con mucho éxito, a fugitivos de EE.UU. que buscan esconderse en México. ¿Cómo opera y puede ser replicado su modelo en el resto del país?
¡Participa! Hoy hay Zócalo Ciudadano con Clara BrugadaUAEMex y estudiantes inician diálogo para resolver paro en Ciencias Políticas ¡Precaución! Más de 45 grados en Baja California, Sonora y SinaloaMás información en nuestro Podcast
Emisión del lunes 18 de agosto de 2025 El jitomate es una víctima directa de la política comercial de Trump. A raíz de nuevas disposiciones arancelarias y trabas regulatorias, sus exportaciones a EEUU se desplomaron en más de 20%, arrastrando empleos, ingresos y estabilidad social en regiones enteras de Sinaloa, Baja California y Michoacán. "Deja que tus oídos te abran los ojos." #RuizHealyTimes #AbriendoLaConversación www.ruizhealytimes.com www.radioformula.mx
Conagua limpia más de 35 mil toneladas de basura de ríos y presas en Edomex SEP impulsa hábitos sanos en la Feria de Regreso a Clases 2025 Siguen activos incendios forestales en Baja California y Tamaulipas
Las redes sociales se han convertido en un escenario donde los retos virales pueden costar vidas. Desde el caso de Smil King, un influencer dominicano que intentó el peligroso "Water Tank Challenge", hasta las tragedias en México relacionadas con el "Blackout Challenge", estos retos han dejado una huella oscura en internet.A lo largo de los años, jóvenes como Matías Ismael en Baja California, Joshua Haileyesus en Estados Unidos e incluso la pequeña Antonella en Italia han perdido la vida al intentar estos retos aparentemente inofensivos, pero que conllevan riesgos mortales. También ha habido casos de adultos, como Thankam Kanthee de Tailandia, que aceptó beberse una botella entera de whisky en directo, sin imaginar jamás que sería su último reto.¿Por qué se viralizan estos juegos? ¿Qué responsabilidad tienen las plataformas y los creadores de contenido? En este video, exploramos la verdad detrás de los retos más peligrosos de internet. Entra a happymammoth.com usando PEPEMISTERIO y recibe 15 % de descuento en tu primer pedido._________________Distribuido por Genuina Media
Join us for today's Morning Briefing with Friedman Adventures, live from the El Patron! We're diving into the latest sportfishing updates: limits of white seabass are being caught, yellowtail fishing is wide open, and we've got the scoop on bluefin tuna bites. Plus, exciting news on more yellowfin tuna action south of the border. Get tackle tips, weather updates, and all the fishing insights for SoCal and Baja California. Don't miss out—subscribe and stay hooked!
Tuvimos el privilegio de conversar con Joshua López, un joven prodigio de 13 años de Mexicali que está a punto de hacer historia. Joshua es un apasionado del fut sala , un deporte que apenas está tomando vuelo en la región , y ha sido seleccionado para representar a México en un mundial en Brasil. ¡Y es el único de Mexicali en el equipo!
About Chip Conley:Chip Conley is a renowned entrepreneur, best-selling author, and dynamic speaker celebrated for his innovative approach to leadership and hospitality. He founded Joie de Vivre Hospitality, transforming a single boutique hotel into the second-largest boutique hotel brand in the United States. In 2013, he joined Airbnb as Head of Global Hospitality and Strategy, mentoring its Millennial founders and guiding the company to become the world's most valuable hospitality brand. Inspired by his midlife journey and experiences, Chip co-founded the Modern Elder Academy (MEA) in 2018, the world's first midlife wisdom school. Located in Baja California, MEA helps individuals navigate midlife transitions and cultivate a renewed sense of purpose. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Chip Conley discuss:Happiness, Wisdom, and Emotional Growth in the Second Half of LifeThe role of emotional intelligence in aging and leadershipCultivating awe and wisdomRedefining aging and the midlife experienceSocial infrastructure and community building Key Takeaways:The "U-curve of happiness" shows that after hitting a low point around age 47-50, people often experience increasing happiness due to emotional intelligence and growing contentment.Midlife can be seen as a chrysalis for personal transformation, offering opportunities to repurpose one's life rather than succumbing to societal narratives of crisis.Viewing friendship as a practice, with intentional deep conversations and emotional openness, strengthens connections and provides resilience during challenges.Reframing aging involves shifting from a negative perception of decline to a positive focus on growth, allowing midlife to become a transformative period for cultivating wisdom, discovering purpose, and fostering meaningful connections. "Our painful life lessons are the raw material for our future wisdom.” — Chip Conley Connect with Chip Conley: Website: https://chipconley.com/ & https://www.meawisdom.com/Email: chip@chipconley.comBook: https://chipconley.com/my-books/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chipconleysf/ See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of "90 Miles from Needles: The Desert Protection Podcast," host Chris Clarke invites listeners to explore the urgency and allure of desert destinations in his personal bucket list. As listeners, we embark on a quest across arid landscapes, inspired by the tragic recent loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge, which burnt down due to the Dragon Bravo Fire. Peppered with intriguing stories and environmental insights, Chris takes this opportunity to ponder on the significance of visiting and preserving these desert gems while time is on his side. Listeners are treated to a virtual expedition through places like the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, the picturesque landscapes of Baja California's Valle de los Cirios, and the awe-inspiring Vermillion Cliffs in Arizona. Throughout the episode, Chris interlaces environmental advocacy with travel tips and personal anecdotes, all while offering insights into ecological dynamics and conservation efforts. His reflections instill a renewed sense of urgency to appreciate and protect these iconic landscapes, making it a thoroughly captivating episode for desert enthusiasts and eco-conscious adventurers alike. Key Takeaways: Desert Beauties and Threats: The episode explores various desert locales significantly impacted by human activity and climate, emphasizing the need for conservation. Bucket List Inspiration: Chris shares his longing to visit places like the Whipple Mountains and the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve, underscoring their ecological significance. Crisis and Conservation: Reflections on the Grand Canyon Lodge fire underline the volatility of these environments and the important role fire plays in ecological regeneration. Personal Connection: Listeners learn about Chris’ personal journey and experiences, which enriches the narrative with authenticity and urgency. Audience Engagement Opportunities: Chris encourages engagement, inviting listeners to contribute to sign-off catchphrase ideas and supporting podcast outreach efforts. Notable Quotes: "You get a rough idea of what kinds of things you'd like to do in the time you have remaining on the planet." "The ave is not a place where you can just decide to go and then just go." "We could not have made it as close to having a hundredth episode as we have without your contributions." "There's a thing that people do when they get to a certain age…they prioritize." "There's something about the red rock that's… It's an iconic desert landscape and I need to go." Resources: 90 Miles from Needles Website https://www.90milesfromneedles.com/ "Letters from the Desert" newsletter on Substack https://lettersfromthedesert.substack.com/ Chihuahuan Desert Travel Fund: To support podcast expansion efforts https://90milesfromneedles.com/elpaso The old Cima Dome fire episode from Season 1 https://www.90milesfromneedles.com/s1e3-the-life-death-and-rebirth-of-cima-dome/ Listeners will find this episode both enlightening and inspiring, with Chris Clarke’s insights prompting reflection on the delicate balance of enjoying and conserving desert landscapes. Tune in for more episodes, exploring new perspectives and ongoing conversations on vital desert protection efforts.Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you were a miner in California during the Gold Rush, you might have dined on a California red-legged frog. The largest native frog in the western United States, this Golden State denizen used to be found as far inland as the Sierra Nevada mountains and south, into Baja California. But today, they're listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Conservationists have worked to translocate new populations of the red-legged frog back to California in hopes that their numbers can be restored. But how do they monitor those populations' growth? Enter AI.Want to hear more stories about critters or conservation? Let us know at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hoy en Me lo dijo Adela platicamos con Óscar Balderas, periodista especializado en crimen organizado, sobre la declaración de culpabilidad de Ovidio Guzmán, la guerra de declaraciones entre su abogado y la presidenta Sheinbaum, y el nuevo arancel de Trump a México por el narcotráfico. Conectamos vía Zoom con Tashiro Malekium, corresponsal en Baja California, y con Belinda Acevedo, abuela de Keyla Nicole, quien exige justicia tras el brutal asesinato de su nieta, cometido por otro menor de edad. También nos acompaña en el foro Ricardo Vargas Navarro, presidente del Colegio Nacional del Notariado Mexicano, para hablar del Día del Abogado, el mes del testamento y cómo evitar despojos y fraudes en bienes y herencias. Como siempre, el jovencito Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta.
El periodista Javier García Blanco ha recorrido el estado mexicano de Baja California, uno de los lugares más particulares de América. Nos cuenta lo que se ha encontrado allí.
El periodista Javier García Blanco ha recorrido el estado mexicano de Baja California, uno de los lugares más particulares de América. Nos cuenta lo que se ha encontrado allí.
Hallaron a Keila Nicole descuartizada en Baja California
n this episode of Psychedelics Today, kicking of Psychedelic Science 2025 week in Denver, we sit down with Jonathan Dicksinson, Chief Executive Officer, and Trevor Millar, Chief Operations Officer of Ambio Life Sciences – one of the world's leading ibogaine clinics – to explore the potential of ibogaine for addiction, neuroregeneration, and how ethics, honoring experience, and sustainability will be key to delivering ibogaine at scale. Trevor shares his early work supporting marginalized populations in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, which led to the founding of Liberty Root, one of Canada's first ibogaine clinics. Jonathan reflects on his apprenticeship in Mexican clinics, years of international advocacy with the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance, and drafting the first set of clinical guidelines for ibogaine detoxification. Together with paramedic and ibogaine safety protocols expert Jose Inzunza, they co-founded Ambio in Tijuana in 2021. They discuss: The unique safety standards Ambio has pioneered – including industry-wide clinical protocols and magnesium therapy to mitigate cardiac risk. Their scale: over 3,000 patients treated, with 100+ clients per month across five dedicated houses in Baja California. Ambio's groundbreaking neuroregenerative program for Parkinson's, MS, and traumatic brain injury – which has already drawn patients like Brett Favre and Clay Walker. How ibogaine appears to drive profound physiological change – including evidence of TBI reversal as shown in Stanford's 2024 study on Special Forces veterans. Why ibogaine isn't just a molecule – it opens a long-lasting “critical period” of neuroplasticity that must be supported with preparation, integration, and holistic care. The deeper story of sourcing: through his company Terragnosis, Jonathan is the only person with a legal export license for Tabernanthe iboga from Gabon, and Ambio is setting a precedent for reciprocal and ethical global supply chains. Their cautionary perspective on Texas' $50M push toward ibogaine clinical trials – and why the traditional “one drug, one indication” model misses the complexity and promise of psychedelic healing. They also make a compelling case that Ambio is already modeling what the future of psychedelic care should look like – not a single drug in a sterile clinical setting, but a comprehensive, integrated protocol combining preparation, medical oversight, and deep integration. “Start with the end in mind,” Trevor urges – Ambio isn't just part of the movement; it's the blueprint for how ibogaine could be delivered worldwide. Links: Ambio Website: https://ambio.life/ Significant lesion reduction and neural structural changes following ibogaine treatments for multiple sclerosis (Frontiers in Immunology, Feb 2025) Magnesium–ibogaine therapy in veterans with traumatic brain injuries (Nature Medicine, Jan 2024) Ibogaine reduced severe neuropathic pain associated with a case of brachial plexus nerve root avulsion (Frontiers in Pain Research, Aug 2023) Novel treatment of opioid use disorder using ibogaine and iboga in two adults (Journal of Psychedelic Studies, Jan 2020) Clinical Guidelines for Ibogaine-Assisted Detoxification Ambio Life Sciences Launches World's First Clinical Ibogaine Program for Patients With Neurodegenerative Conditions Bios: Jonathan Dickinson is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Ambio Life Sciences. One of the world's leading experts on ibogaine, Jonathan brings over 15 years of experience in clinical care, traditional practice, and psychedelic research to his leadership at Ambio. A Mexico-licensed psychologist and former Executive Director of the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance, he authored the field's foundational safety guidelines and has published widely on ibogaine's therapeutic, cultural, and ecological significance. He holds the only active export license for Tabernanthe iboga root, led the first Nagoya-compliant export from Gabon, and was initiated into the Dissoumba/Fang tradition of Bwiti in 2014 and the Missoko tradition in 2022. He has co-authored peer-reviewed research on ibogaine's potential for trauma, TBI, pain, MS, and Parkinson's. At Ambio, he leads strategy, research, and innovation – advancing a globally scalable model of care that bridges tradition, science, and integrity. Trevor Millar is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Ambio Life Sciences. A social entrepreneur and pioneer in ibogaine advocacy and treatment, Trevor brings over a decade of experience supporting individuals through addiction recovery, trauma healing, and post-treatment integration. His background includes co-founding the Canadian Psychedelic Association and serving as Chair of the Board for MAPS Canada. He has co-authored peer-reviewed research on ibogaine's applications for trauma, TBI, and opioid use disorder, and has been featured in award-winning documentaries including DOSED and In Waves and War. Grounded in personal experience and guided by a philosophical approach to healing, Trevor is helping shape a new model for ethical, integrative psychedelic care on a global scale. At Ambio, Trevor leads operations, strategic partnerships, and client experience – bridging clinical care with systems design, education, and public advocacy.
"Jeff's life is built around pictures, and he has been making, showing and selling art for more than 30 years. Whether it's making fine art paintings of Baja California or shooting commercial projects, Jeff's focus is on inspiring enthusiasm for the spaces, faces, and places that make up the world around us." Learn more @Jeffehonea.comFollow Jeff E Honea on InstagramMentioned in this episode: Slow Baja Winter Expedition Support the Slow Baja Podcast Buy Baja Bound Insurance Here
Notas Macabrosas - Niño estafa a su abuelo con Alzheimer para comprarse un PS5 - Orangután 'prostituta': Le afeitan el pelo, le maquillan y la obligan a tener sexo con hombres - Pareja roba hasta el “sillón del amor” de un motel en San Luis Potosí - Twenty One Pilots recupera un tambor robado tras una investigación de fans - Un hombre en Colombia denunció a Coca-Cola luego de no encontrar su nombre, “Cesáreo”, en ninguna de las botellas - Aseguran que los pulpos podrían apoderarse del planeta Tierra si los humanos dejaran de existir - Mujer asegura haber encontrado a su hijo desaparecido en exposición de cuerpos humanos - Reportan el robo de animales del santuario Burrolandia México - Reportan el nuevo avistamiento de un hombre lobo en reynosa - Protestan contra gobernadora de Baja California en Mexicali haciendo una carne asada masiva - Una madre de Texas fue arrestada y acusada de comprar munición para su hijo que planeó "violencia masiva dirigida" - Científicos confirman la existencia de Pie Grande tras descubrir un "tronco del amor" en un bosque - Confunden vehículo de Google Maps con unidad que atrae huracanes y lo lanzan al río - Murió Morris, el caimán que actuó junto a estrellas como Tom Cruise y Adam Sandler - Juárez: ¿Pasará algún desastre tras 'avistamiento de Hombre Polilla'? También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca