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Todos Santos is growing, and with that growth comes one of Baja California Sur's most important questions: how can a town evolve without losing the identity that made people fall in love with it?In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Abe Juárez for a direct conversation about Todos Santos growth, controversy, and Santa Terra. Abe shares the story behind Santa Terra Reserve, the project many people know through Oystera, and explains the vision behind its gardens, farmland, walking trails, restaurants, cultural events, open spaces, and community-driven experiences. The conversation goes into the questions surrounding development in Todos Santos: low density, water concerns, misinformation, community feedback, infrastructure, local employment, cultural preservation, and the responsibility developers have when entering a small town with a strong local identity.Nick and Abe also discuss why Todos Santos is so protective of its character, why many residents fear becoming “another Cabo,” and how growth can create both opportunity and anxiety for local families, Mexican residents, foreign homeowners, artists, entrepreneurs, and investors.This episode is especially relevant for anyone interested in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur real estate, Santa Terra Reserve, Oystera, responsible development, community planning, and the future of the Pacific side of Baja Sur.Listen to the full conversation and subscribe to The Nick Fong Podcast for more episodes on Baja California Sur, real estate, lifestyle, investment, and the people shaping the region.
09 de Mayo. Reflexiones sobre la Santa Escritura con el Padre Jose Heriberto Ornelas de la Parroquia De la misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto en Baja California Sur, México, Juan 15, 12-17 “Que os améis unos a otros, como yo os he amado”
Cada fin de semana, Gente Viajera, el programa de viajes líder en la radio española, ofrece a los oyentes una experiencia única con la postal sonora de Carles Lamelo. Esta sección, transporta a la audiencia a los rincones más fascinantes del mundo a través de paisajes sonoros envolventes. Cierra los ojos y disfruta de este viaje que te hará sentir que estás viajando sin salir de casa. Si eres amante de los viajes y la radio, no te pierdas la oportunidad de descubrir el mundo con las postales sonoras de Carles Lamelo.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K Analytic Dreamz breaks down Netón Vega, born Luis Ernesto Vega Carvajal in La Paz, Baja California Sur and raised in Culiacán, Sinaloa, and his March 27, 2026 standalone single “Nalguita y Teta.” The track fuses corridos tumbados with trap and hip-hop beats in a provocative, humorous celebration of female body, party culture, plaza life, and wild street lifestyle.Netón Vega transitioned from successful songwriter — with credits on Peso Pluma's “Rubicon” and “La People” from the 2023 Génesis album — to performing artist, building on collaborations with Luis R. Conríquez and Tito Double P. Signed to Josa Records, his sound represents the boundary-pushing evolution of regional Mexican music through modern urban Latin elements.As of mid-April 2026, roughly three weeks after release, “Nalguita y Teta” has accumulated approximately 12 million Spotify streams and over 3.8 million YouTube official video views, with strong algorithmic push, playlist placements, and TikTok-driven engagement. Listener growth shows 100%+ spikes in short timeframes, while early remixes featuring Víctor Mendivil and Herencia de Grandes expand reach.Analytic Dreamz analyzes the streaming-dominant strategy across Spotify, YouTube Music, and TikTok, minimal radio reliance, and career impact including significant monthly listener increases. The segment places the single within the rapid global growth of corridos tumbados and Netón Vega's positioning as a digital-native artist bridging traditional regional fans with urban Latin crossover audiences.This performance overview highlights high-velocity early metrics, viral indicators, and growth potential dependent on sustained momentum and broader market exposure for one of the next-wave figures in Mexican music. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Most people think Cabo's beaches are only for looking, not for swimming. That idea has shaped the way many people see the destination for years, but it only tells part of the story. In this episode, Nick sits down with Yair, race director of the Los Cabos Cortes Open, to talk about the reality behind that perception and why open water swimming has been steadily growing in Los Cabos.Together, they explore how the Los Cabos Cortes Open began, how it has evolved into a stronger event with each edition, and why Palmilla Beach has become the ideal setting for a race built around experience, community, and destination appeal. Yair shares what makes the event special, from its 1K, 3K, 5K, and 7K distances to its goal of attracting both first-time swimmers and more experienced athletes from across Mexico and beyond.The conversation also goes beyond the event itself. Nick and Yair talk about the beaches in Los Cabos that people can actually swim, the local misconceptions around ocean conditions, the growth of swim culture in the region, and the bigger opportunity Los Cabos has as a destination for sports tourism. They also discuss Yair's own background in the sports world, his transition from triathlon into swimming, and the role events like this can play in building a healthier, more connected community.From Palmilla and Chileno to the broader future of open water in Baja California Sur, this episode offers a different way of thinking about Cabo. Not just as a place to visit, but as a place where sport, lifestyle, community, and destination identity are starting to connect in a much more meaningful way. If you think you already know Cabo, this conversation may change your mind.Know more about Los Cabos Cortés Open here
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Entrevista completa de Nataliadiving 'Crack del Mar' con Fabián Rodríguez. Fabián es un joven biólogo marino mexicano, especializado en documentación de fauna marina con drones, divulgación científica audiovisual y actividades de ecoturismo marino en Baja California Sur, donde lidera el proyecto CAMARC y el canal The Ocean Hunter. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Podcast Al otro lado del espejo. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/35826
“I hope that individual taxonomists take a step back and really think about the choices they make when it comes to collaboration…I want taxonomists to consider equity in their work, and not just consider that but actively support actions that are making a difference in the way we do science.” Cláudia Xavier's words here address the issue that is the focus of her new paper; who actually gets the opportunity to be a taxonomist? In this episode, I talk to Katherine and Cláudia about their experiences writing this paper, but also being taxonomists in a field that wasn't built with everyone in mind. They tell me the stories of two marginalized taxonomists who made outsized impacts on their field, and how they hope their research lays the foundation for a more equitable and just arachnology in the future.Katherine Montana and Cláudia Xavier's paper “If history is written by the victors, who describes the spiders? Species author trends reflect gender and geopolitical disparities in biodiversity science” is in volume 146, issue 1 of the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blaf067A transcript of this episode can be found here: Cláudia and KatherineA spanish transcript of this episode can be found here: Cláudia and Katherine en españolFollow Cláudia on Bluesky: @claudiaxavier.bsky.social And learn from her on Instagram: @geaaoficialCheck out more from the Esposito lab:https://www.arachnerds.info/And follow them on Instagram: @arachnerdsDr. Esposito is also the founder of the 500 Queer Scientists project:https://500queerscientists.com/World Spider Catalog: https://wsc.nmbe.ch/Untold Stories from the Academy:https://www.calacademy.org/scientists/library/untold-storiesWhy Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Millerhttps://pushkinpress.com/book/why-fish-dont-exist/Additional reading:Developing scientific equity for biodiversity research: a thematic analysis of ecological change impacts on ranchers in Baja California Sur, Mexico: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742170525100100Science in Indigenous homelands: addressing power and justice in sustainability science from/with/in the Penobscot Riverhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00904-3Promoting equity between the Global North and Global South in entomological researchhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2025.101357Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolution and conservation biology departmentshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01522-zBe sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and “like” the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.comIf you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPod
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En este episodio de Más Allá del Paddock, Pía Ramos nos lleva a recorrer México como lo haría un piloto de Formula 1.Después de preguntar en el GP de la Ciudad de México qué lugares les gustaría conocer, queda claro que el país se ha convertido en uno de los destinos favoritos dentro del paddock. Y con Semana Santa a la vuelta de la esquina, este es el momento perfecto para descubrir por qué.Desde Todos Santos, en Baja California Sur, donde Valtteri Bottas encontró un escape entre naturaleza, diseño y wellness; hasta Mazunte, Oaxaca, un rincón más íntimo y exclusivo frente al Pacífico. También exploramos el lujo en la Riviera Nayarit con One & Only Mandarina, elegido por Franco Colapinto, y Tamarindo, en Jalisco, una joya recomendada por Charles Leclerc para desconectarse por completo.Playas, selva, arquitectura y gastronomía de primer nivel… destinos que combinan descanso y experiencia al estilo Formula 1.Vacaciones, lujo y el lado más exclusivo de México… aquí, en Más Allá del Paddock.
For years, families in Los Cabos faced a reality nobody talks about.If a child needed specialized medical care, they had to travel—either to the U.S. or to other cities in Mexico. Eventually, La Paz became the closest option.In this episode, Nick Fong sits down with Korey Riggs, Executive Director of the Chileno Bay & El Dorado Foundation, to reveal the story behind one of the most important healthcare projects in Baja California Sur.This is not just a conversation about a new facility.It's about a system that didn't exist—and the people who decided to change that.From a bold vision to a $14.5M reality, Korey shares what it took to bring world-class pediatric care to Los Cabos, and why this project will impact thousands of families for years to come.
México envía ayuda humanitaria a CubaCaen siete con orden de extradición a EUCoparmex viaja a Washington por el T-MECMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Pamela Cerdeira, Gabriel Álvarez, coordinador de búsqueda en campo del colectivo Búsqueda por la Paz, reveló los detalles del reciente hallazgo de al menos cinco fosas clandestinas en una zona despoblada de Baja California Sur. El descubrimiento, derivado de una denuncia anónima recibida el pasado 5 de marzo, pone de manifiesto una crisis de seguridad que, según el activista, las autoridades locales intentan minimizar para no afectar la imagen turística del estado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1° de marzo de 2026¡La justicia social llega al desierto!
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Brenda Flores, Analista de “México, ¿cómo vamos?”Tema: La Inflación se acelera en 2026: loncherías, plátanos y limones, productos más afectados - México como Vamos analizó el comportamiento de la inflación en las primeras semanas de 2026, encontrando que va a la alza.- La inflación general anual fue de 3.79%, por arriba del 3.69% registrado en diciembre.- Mercancías y servicios reflejan la cuesta de enero.- A nivel estatal:* Mayores tasas: Quintana Roo (4.9%) y Oaxaca (4.7%)* Menores tasas: Baja California (2.2%) y Baja California Sur (2.3%) #Uniradioinforma
We sit with Jeffery Feczko, owner and guide of To The Gills in Baja California Sur, Mexico. From fly tying at a young age to guiding fisheries across the globe, Jeffery has built a life shaped by travel, salt, and fish. His twenties took him from Alaska, earning his 100-ton USCG Master Captain's license, to destinations like the Seychelles, where guiding iconic atolls eventually led to burnout and a realization that living in waders year-round wasn't the life he wanted. Drawn back to warm water and shore-based fishing, he went to Baja California Sur, where he now guides year-round in one of the most diverse and demanding fisheries on the planet. In this episode, we talk about why Baja stands above everywhere else he's fished - the people, culture, food, and the mighty, mighty roosterfish. GO FISHING WITH JEFFERY: https://tothegills.net/ Follow Jeffery on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tothegills/?hl=en Find his WICKED flies: https://farbank.com/collections/rio-signature-tyer-jeffrey-feczko ----- HOW TO HELP SO FLY: Please go leave us a review on APPLE PODCASTS. It really helps our show get out there, which means we get to make MORE episodes. Thank you to our sponsors: Drift Outfitters Redington Chums Costa Muskoka Brewery Hooké Podcast Intro Theme Song Music: “Favela Beat“ by Birocratic (www.birocratic.com) The song used in our podcast was licensed via Birocratic License v05.2016. For info on how you can use this music in your project, check out http://www.birocratic.com/license-app. To download Birocratic's 60+ song discography, visit http:// birocratic.bandcamp.com. Thanks to all our listeners.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KDive into the rising wave of corridos bélicos on Notorious Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz. This segment analyzes the fresh collaboration "Aguas" by Luis R Conriquez featuring Netón Vega and Rey Quinto, released January 29, 2026, via K Music/Sony Music Latin.Analytic Dreamz explores Netón Vega (Luis Ernesto Vega Carvajal), the young songwriter from La Paz, Baja California Sur, born around 2001–2002. Known for penning major tracks like "Rubicon" and "La People" on Peso Pluma's 2023 album Génesis, Vega has transitioned into a performing artist, blending traditional corridos structures with reggaetón rhythms in the música mexicana scene.The track pairs him with Luis R Conriquez, born 1996 in Caborca, Sonora—a leading figure in corridos bélicos. From his origins as a gas station worker building buzz via Instagram custom corridos, Conriquez signed in 2019 and built his brand through the Corridos Bélicos series, becoming a staple in regional Mexican collaborations."Aguas" delivers classic corrido bélico energy with luxury signaling, bravado, and narcocorrido motifs over a hard-hitting production. It shows strong early momentum: the official video on YouTube has amassed over 5.8 million views shortly after launch, while Spotify streams have climbed to approximately 9.5 million. The song secured a #4 debut on Billboard Hot Latin Rhythm Songs, highlighting its rapid traction in the regional Mexican ecosystem, driven by playlist placements on Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music, plus heavy social sharing on TikTok and Instagram.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the key signals: explosive streaming velocity in a short window, Sony-backed distribution boosting Latin market reach, and synergy from Vega's songwriting cred combined with Conriquez's dedicated fanbase. Consumption remains concentrated in Mexico and U.S. Latin clusters, with no mainstream crossover yet—no Hot 100 entry or UK charting—but solid digital performance fuels the ongoing música mexicana surge.As a pure streaming-era release with no physicals or major syncs so far, "Aguas" exemplifies genre tailwinds and collaboration power in building niche-to-broader potential. Analytic Dreamz delivers the data-driven deep dive on this high-impact 2026 drop and its role in the evolving corridos landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Agustín Olachea, President of the La Paz Hotel Association, for a deep conversation about the identity, history, and future of La Paz, Baja California Sur.Recorded in a spectacular historic setting in the heart of La Paz, Casa 1880, this episode goes far beyond tourism headlines. Agustín shares a powerful multi-generational family story rooted in Baja dating back to the late 1800s and the Mexican Revolution, offering rare perspective on leadership, legacy, and long-term vision.Together, they explore why La Paz has intentionally chosen a different path from Cabo—one focused on balance, sustainability, community, and quality of life. From responsible tourism and environmental protection to economic impact and global competition, this conversation explains what makes La Paz one of Mexico's most compelling and misunderstood destinations.This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in Baja California Sur, sustainable tourism, real estate, destination growth, and the future of coastal cities.More details about Casa 1880 click here
Improve your foiling skills in paradise! Join us in Montanita Ecuador May 23-30, 2026 for a foil drive / tow / prone foil camp with Ecuador Foil, KT Foiling & Julia Castro. Learn MoreWelcome to Episode #2 of the Foil Life Travel Show. On this episode we're heading to the wind-swept shores of La Ventana, Baja California Sur, Mexico — the legendary kiteboarding and foiling mecca in the Sea of Cortez, famous for its warm turquoise waters, super-consistent thermal winds, sandy beaches, and that pure Baja desert-meets-ocean lifestyle. In this episode, dive deep with Marty from Strong Kiteboarding (originally founded by Dwayne Strong) What we cover: - How Marty (former mechanical engineer and journeyman welder) and his wife Jill took over the school, now in their 15th season running it in La Ventana — building it into a family-operated business with permanent roots, two kids, and a tight-knit, multilingual instructor team- Why La Ventana is a foil & wing paradise: warm 29°C (83–84°F) water, early-season thermals that can start as soon as mid-October, flat-to-rolling sandy conditions perfect for beginners, and bigger Nortes swells that draw advanced wave riders — all with minimal crowds on northern semi-private beaches- The standout teaching system: private 1-on-1 watercraft-assisted lessons (jet ski support right beside you for instant, real-time feedback, maximum safety, and way more time actually riding — no endless beach walking!), morning tow-foiling in glassy flats to get beginners feeling the foil fast (knees in minutes, standing often under an hour!), ground wing training, and new options like para-winging- Lessons covering kiteboarding, wing foiling (massive growth area), tow foiling, kite foiling specialties, and para-winging — catering to every level from total beginners to advanced (including strapless freestyle with pros like head instructor Logan)- Full-service perks: all gear provided (helmets, PFDs, harnesses, bars, boards, kites, wings, foils in every size from Ozone and Core), rentals available, flexible multi-day packages, group/family sessions (up to 10+ people), pick-up/drop-off options, and expert local knowledge on accommodations, whale watching, fishing, mountain biking, diving, and the incredible Sea of Cortez wildlifeIf you're looking for rapid foiling progress, warm water, uncrowded northern launch spots like Ventana Bay Resort or Fig Tree, a welcoming community, and full Baja adventure vibes — this is the spot.Book your La Ventana kite/foil adventure at: https://strongkiteboarding.com/ WhatsApp: +1 (250) 813-0035 | Email: info@strongkiteboarding.comRead our article: https://foillifepodcast.com/blog/discovering-la-ventanas-foiling-magic-inside-strong-kiteboarding-with-marty-and-jillNext stop… who knows? Drop your dream foil destination in the comments ⬇️
This episode is brought to you by Armstrong Foils. Armstrong Foils are a founding member and proud supporter of the all new Global Foil Board Sports Association (GFA) To learn more visit: www.gfafoilworld.com / www.armstrongfoils.comWelcome to Episode #2 of the Foil Life Travel Show. On this episode we're heading to the wind-swept shores of La Ventana, Baja California Sur, Mexico — the legendary kiteboarding and foiling mecca in the Sea of Cortez, famous for its warm turquoise waters, super-consistent thermal winds, sandy beaches, and that pure Baja desert-meets-ocean lifestyle. In this episode, dive deep with Marty from Strong Kiteboarding (originally founded by Dwayne Strong) What we cover: - How Marty (former mechanical engineer and journeyman welder) and his wife Jill took over the school, now in their 15th season running it in La Ventana — building it into a family-operated business with permanent roots, two kids, and a tight-knit, multilingual instructor team- Why La Ventana is a foil & wing paradise: warm 29°C (83–84°F) water, early-season thermals that can start as soon as mid-October, flat-to-rolling sandy conditions perfect for beginners, and bigger Nortes swells that draw advanced wave riders — all with minimal crowds on northern semi-private beaches- The standout teaching system: private 1-on-1 watercraft-assisted lessons (jet ski support right beside you for instant, real-time feedback, maximum safety, and way more time actually riding — no endless beach walking!), morning tow-foiling in glassy flats to get beginners feeling the foil fast (knees in minutes, standing often under an hour!), ground wing training, and new options like para-winging- Lessons covering kiteboarding, wing foiling (massive growth area), tow foiling, kite foiling specialties, and para-winging — catering to every level from total beginners to advanced (including strapless freestyle with pros like head instructor Logan)- Full-service perks: all gear provided (helmets, PFDs, harnesses, bars, boards, kites, wings, foils in every size from Ozone and Core), rentals available, flexible multi-day packages, group/family sessions (up to 10+ people), pick-up/drop-off options, and expert local knowledge on accommodations, whale watching, fishing, mountain biking, diving, and the incredible Sea of Cortez wildlifeIf you're looking for rapid foiling progress, warm water, uncrowded northern launch spots like Ventana Bay Resort or Fig Tree, a welcoming community, and full Baja adventure vibes — this is the spot.Book your La Ventana kite/foil adventure at: https://strongkiteboarding.com/ WhatsApp: +1 (250) 813-0035 | Email: info@strongkiteboarding.comRead our article: https://foillifepodcast.com/blog/discovering-la-ventanas-foiling-magic-inside-strong-kiteboarding-with-marty-and-jillNext stop… who knows? Drop your dream foil destination in the comments ⬇️
Suman casi cuatro mil réplicas tras sismo en Guerrero Paseo Dominical recorrerá 61 kilómetros en la CDMXPaíses del Mercosur celebran avance del acuerdo con la UEMás información en nuestro pdocast
In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with photographer Ben Horton for a grounded conversation about photography, place, and what still feels real in a rapidly changing world.Ben has spent decades documenting extreme environments, wildlife, and remote cultures—working on long-term projects around the world and returning again and again to Baja California Sur. In this episode, he reflects on how photography is evolving, why trust in images is shifting, and why certain places continue to resist simplification.They talk about Baja not as a destination, but as an experience—raw, physical, and human. A place where light, space, and presence still matter. The conversation moves through storytelling, creativity, and why meaningful work today depends less on tools and more on lived experience.This isn't a technical episode.It's a reflection on craft, truth, and why some places—and some stories—still have weight.
México duplicará inversión en ciencia para 2026 FGJ CDMX exhuma 23 cuerpos para identificaciónAlemania impulsa reclutamiento militar voluntarioMás información en nuestro podcast
Thinking about life in a quieter, more authentic corner of Mexico? In this episode of Live by Design - Mexico Edition, host Taniel Chemsian talks with Brighton West, a part-time resident of La Paz, Baja California Sur, who shares what day-to-day life really looks like for expats. From the surprisingly affordable healthcare and low cost of living, to the welcoming community, safe environment, and unforgettable adventures like swimming with whale sharks, Brighton offers a candid look into why La Paz has become a top choice for Americans and Canadians seeking warmer weather and a slower pace. You'll hear practical insights on driving, navigating local systems, connecting with expat communities, and how to “test-drive” life here with an extended stay before committing. Whether you're dreaming of retirement in Mexico or exploring a new lifestyle abroad, this episode delivers realistic guidance, firsthand stories, and the inspiration to design your next chapter. Key Moments: 03:33 "Accessible Care, Insurance, and Costs" 08:23 Cross-Border Car Regulations Explained 12:40 "Modern Mexico's New Frontier" 14:34 Amazon Video Creator Abroad 17:57 "No Regrets in Trying" How to connect Brighton West : WEBSITE: https://www.youtube.com/@AlmostRetiredinMexico EMAIL: brighton@gen-mex.com Want to own a home in Mexico? Start your journey with confidence – download your FREE Taniel Chemsian Properties Buyer's Guide now for expert tips and clear steps to make it happen! Click here - https://tanielchemsian.com/buyers-guide-podbean/ Contact Information: Email: info@tanielchemsian.com Website: www.tanielchemsian.com Mex Office: +52.322.688.7435 USA/CAN Office: +1.323.798.8893
¡Seguimos en Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, con una conversación imperdible! En este episodio, #252: el host Daniel Orly Martínez se sienta con el Chef Luis Nara de Ceviche Bar para explorar el arte y la realidad de la alta cocina costera.
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What does it feel like to run from one ocean to another—across deserts, through canyons, over the spine of Baja California Sur? In this episode, Nick sits with Hope Zak, an endurance athlete who decided that the only way to truly understand Baja was to cross it on foot.Hope takes us inside De Mar a Mar, a three-day ultramarathon that begins on the quiet shoreline of the Sea of Cortez and ends on the raw, open Pacific. She talks about waking up in Los Barriles and realizing the mountains behind her home weren't a backdrop—they were an invitation. From the first step into loose Baja rock to the final mile on unforgiving Pacific sand, she faced exhaustion, elevation, and the kind of silence that strips everything down to willpower.Her story isn't just about running. It's about building a life between two countries, working as a nurse practitioner in the U.S., training in Mexico, and choosing a lifestyle that prizes freedom over routine. It's about what happens when you push past comfort and discover the version of yourself waiting on the other side of effort.Whether you're an athlete, a traveler drawn to Baja, or someone curious about what humans can really endure, Hope's journey delivers a perspective that stays with you long after the episode ends.Press play and cross Baja with us—step by step.
¡Episodio #248 | Hablemos de comida en Los Cabos!Abrimos las puertas de la gastronomía de Baja California Sur con la inspiradora Chef Belén Cortez.
Edomex se alista para la temporada de corte de árboles de Navidad Sismo de magnitud 4.5 sacude Baja California Sur, no reportan daños Solo 25 estados tipifican el acoso sexual como delito penal Más información en nuestro podcast
Este episodio fue grabado en la Conferencia y Exhibición anual la Academia Americana de Pediatría que se llevó a cabo en Denver, Colorado en esta edición 2025. Es un placer hacer estos episodios presenciales desde nuestro stand de exhibición del Children's Hospital Colorado, donde hemos tenido la oportunidad de saludar a muchos colegas pediatras que escuchan este podcast desde diferentes partes de Estados Unidos y América Latina En este episodio nos acompaña el Dr. Emmanuel Torres Arnaut, quien nos visita desde la Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Hoy hablamos de las enfermedades emergentes que son aquellas cuya incidencia ha aumentado en las últimas décadas o que amenazan con aumentar en el futuro cercano. Aunque el sarampión y la tos ferina no son nuevas, están siendo consideradas enfermedades reemergentes, ya que habían sido controladas en gran medida gracias a la vacunación, pero están resurgiendo en muchas partes del mundo. El Dr. Emmanuel Torres Arnaut es egresado de la Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara. Posteriormente se especializó en pediatría y actualmente es el jefe de servicio de pediatría del Hospital ISSSTE en La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Instagram: pediatraarnaut ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
831B Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/831B Presented by: Moccasin Fly Club John Hunt of Moccasin Fly Club is back, and this time he'll walk us through two upcoming saltwater programs: the Double Haul Tournament in Xcalak, Mexico, and the Baja Blast in El Sargento, Baja California Sur. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/831B
Hernán Bermúdez Requena fue detenido en Paraguay. Se trata del secretario de Seguridad Pública en Tabasco durante el gobierno de Adán Augusto López, acusado de ser líder de La Barredora, un brazo operativo del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. Por el momento, un juez de Paraguay ya dictó prisión preventiva en su contra e iniciará el proceso de extradición a México, que podría tomar unos 60 días. Tras horas de búsqueda, el principal sospechoso por el asesinato del activista de ultra derecha Charlie Kirk en Utah fue sido detenido. Se trata de Tyler Robinson, quien se entregó y ahora se encuentra detenido sin fianza en la cárcel del condado de Utah.Además… La explosión de la pipa de gas en Iztapalapa ya dejó a 13 personas fallecidas; La tormenta tropical Mario se formó frente a Baja California Sur; Un accidente en la carretera Mérida-Campeche dejó a 16 personas muertas; Rumania interceptó un dron ruso que entró en su espacio aéreo; La final de La Vuelta a España se canceló después de que manifestantes pro palestinos bloquearan los últimos metros del circuito; Y se celebró la edición 77 de los Premios Emmy. Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… El mexicano Uziel Muñoz se llevó la plata en lanzamiento de bala en el Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo Tokyo 2025.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.
Last night, more than a dozen drones believed to be from Russia flew into Poland's airspace, and at least four of them were shot down by Polish and allied NATO aircraft. While the incident drew condemnation, the Kremlin has not confirmed or denied that the drones were Russian. Also, 24 years after the 9/11 attacks, the detention center at Guantanamo Bay remains open, despite promises by former presidents to shut it down. And, divers have successfully removed a single, abandoned fishing net, one of the largest pieces of so-called "ghost gear" ever recorded, from a marine-protected area off the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Plus, a look back at an initiative in the UK that normalizes support for parents of newborns.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In this episode of Tales From The Green Room, the hosts sit down with musician, podcaster, and all-around force of nature, Andy Frasco – band leader of Andy Frasco & The U.N. Recorded while lounging outside on the Pulmas-Sierra County Fairgrounds, fresh of his “crazy” set at the legendary High Sierra Music Festival Andy shares his experiences and reflections on his musical journey, mixing levity with addressing serious issues during the entertaining conversation.Andy also praises High Sierra's atmosphere and elaborates on the importance of community and family at festivals, stressing the need to preserve live music culture. Recalling his own leap into music influenced by his piano teacher, Holly Bowling, Andy muses about how he built his career from scratch, overcoming his once-cavalier use of substances giving way to a focus on writing meaningful songs. The conversation touches on his evolution as a performer and songwriter, his work ethic, and his love for entertaining fans. In this laid back and humorous chat, Andy expresses gratitude for his mentors, including Dave Schools, Vince Herman, and George Porter, Jr., while discussing his podcast, which offers real-life conversations with seasoned musicians, aiming to provide inspiration to others. Long live High Sierra!HIGHLIGHTS“ Long live High Sierra.!” This is bigger than us. This festival, the idea of this festival is important…. families come together, music is being made, kids laughing, smiling, families laughing and smiling. You don't see that anymore. People camping. That's why we gotta keep these things sacred …that's my goal. -Andy Frasco on the greatness of High Sierra Music Festival. I stopped writing songs to make everyone happy. And I started writing songs to make me happy. You can't preach happiness unless you're happy with yourself. And I'm finally in a spot where I'm good with myself.-Andy Frasco on his approach to writing songs and the good place he is in. It doesn't matter, when you start loving yourself, you just gotta love yourself. Even if you're 60, even if you're 70. Even if you're 10,. We gotta remember when we were seven years old. on the fucking swings, eating some ice cream, laughing by yourself, you know? That's it. We gotta get back to that. You have to get that feeling. -Andy Frasco on the importance of loving yourself.MUSIC2025 Album - "Growing Pains" - Andy Frasco & The U.N.Andy Frasco & The U.N. - "Life is Easy" ft. Billy Strings, Steve Poltz, Daniel Donato & Mike GordonAndy Frasco & The U.N. (feat Little Stranger) - Oh, What A Life (Official Video)UPCOMING SHOWS/"GROWING PAINS" TOUR (as of day of episode drop) TICKET LINKSSEP 9, 2025 - "Hot Summer Nights" – Vail, CO (Free Show)SEP 10, 2025 - “The Gaslight Social” – Casper, WYSEP 11, 2025 - The Commonwealth Room – Salt Lake City, UTSEP 12 – 14, 2025 – Telluride Blues & Brews Festival – Telluride, COSEP 18, 2025 – “Healing Appalachia” – Ashland, KYSEP 26 – 27, 2025 – Holy Smokes Festival – Garrettsville, OHOCT 2, 2025 – The Livery – Benton Harbor, MIOCT 3, 2025 – Moontown Brewery – Whitestown, INOCT 4, 2025 – Kenny's Westside Pub – Peoria, ILOCT 8 – 12, 2025 – Hillberry Harvest Moon Festival – Eureka Spring, AR w/ Greensky BluegrassOCT 17 – 19, 2025 – Roots Music Festival – Boulder, COOCT 19, 2025 – Halfway to 420 Music Festival – St. Augustine, FLOCT 24, 2025 – The Barrelhouse Ballroom – Chattanooga, TNOCT 25, 2025 – MegaCorp Pavillion (w/ Gov't Mule) – Newport, KYOCT 26, 2025 – Ting Pavillion (w/ Gov't Mule) – Charlottesville, VAJAN 14 – 18, 2026 – Tropic of Cancer Festival (w/ Lettuce, Mother Hips) - Todos Santos, Baja California Sur
Diputados presentan “Ley Monzón” para proteger a hijos de víctimas de feminicidio¡Alerta! Lorena se convertirá en huracán y llegará a Baja California Sur este viernesIsrael moviliza a 60 mil reservistas ante posible ocupación de GazaMás información en nuestro Podcast
Mientras Estados Unidos frena su transición a las energías renovables y China acelera la suya, México anuncia la construcción de dos centrales termosolares en Baja California Sur, las primeras en su tipo en el país. ¿Va por buen camino el sector energético de México? Gonzalo Monroy, director general de la Consultoría Especializada GMEC, nos habla al respecto. En otros temas: 'Alito' Moreno y Gerardo Fernández Noroña protagonizan pelea en el Senado al cierre de la Comisión Permanente. Una pintura robada por los nazis reaparece en Argentina tras ocho décadas de búsqueda.
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.
Luz Elena González, secretaria de Energía reveló que las primeras dos centrales termosolares con almacenamiento térmico en el país serán construidas en Baja California Sur con una inversión estimada de 800 millones de dólares. Mario Delgado acompañado de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum anunciaron que inició de manera formal el primer ciclo escolar del nuevo Sistema Nacional de Bachillerato 2025-2026 de la Nueva Escuela Mexicana. Luisa María Alcalde, Presidenta Nacional de Morena, afirmó que el Partido respalda la estrategia de la Presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum para seguir colaborando en materia de seguridad con el gobierno de los Estados Unidos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sheinbaum anuncia proyecto de paneles solares para hogares en BC En Tabasco detienen a dos implicados en asalto a plataforma de Pemex en CampecheCampaña internacional exige corregir representación de África en mapamundisMás información en nuestro
Come along as we sit down with our friend and guide Susana to uncover the many treasures of the Yucatán Peninsula. We dive into the stories behind Mérida's grand European-style mansions built during the henequén boom, and we share why this crop shaped the region's fortunes. You'll also hear about ancient Maya archaeological sites, hidden cenotes perfect for a refreshing swim, and the incredible local dishes you can only truly experience here. Whether you're curious about Mexico's cultural diversity or dreaming of your next adventure, this episode will inspire you to discover Yucatán for yourself.Susana Ojeda Orranti, originally from Guanajuato, Mexico, has developed a distinguished career in tourism and environmental conservation across several regions, including Baja California Sur, Yucatán, and Guanajuato. She has served as a university professor, specializing in tourism studies and heritage interpretation. In the academic sphere, her research has focused on the traditional and festive culinary practices of Guanajuato.For more than a decade, Susana has also worked as a cultural and nature tourism guide with Cacomixtle, her family's business. Her expertise spans mining history, regional gastronomy, hiking, and mountain biking, reflecting her commitment to sharing Mexico's rich cultural and natural heritage with visitors.Key Takeaways:Discover why Mérida's architecture looks so European and what the henequén industry meant for the region.Learn about the most impressive archaeological sites beyond Chichén Itzá, including hidden gems you may not have heard of.Get a taste of Yucatán's unique cuisine—from cochinita pibil to agua de chaya—and why it's worth the trip alone.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:The Best Cenotes Near Playa Del CarmenVisit Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico (YouTube Video)Follow Cacomixtle Guanajuato on InstagramConnect with Susana on FacebookVisit Susana's website and learn more about GuanajuatoBoost your confidence in real-life Spanish conversations with our Spanish Immersion RetreatsLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima!Support the show
The new construction market in Baja California Sur has shifted—and buyers now have the upper hand.In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, I speak with Sergio Benitez and Scott Purcell from Ronival Real Estate about what's really happening in 2025 across Cabo, Loreto, La Paz, and beyond.Pre-construction sales have slowed dramatically. Inventory is high. Developers are more flexible than ever. That means smart buyers can negotiate better prices, upgrades, and terms—if they know where to look.We share real numbers, strategic advice, and insights into which projects are still worth considering—and which ones to avoid.If you're a buyer, agent, or investor in Mexico's real estate market, don't miss this episode.Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@ronivalrealestateExplore listings: https://www.findmexicohouses.com#realestateloscabos #ronivalrealestate #ronivaldevelopments #homesforsaleloscabos #cabosanlucas #newconstruction #preconstruction #bajacaliforniasur #thenickfongpodcast #realestatemarket2025
Comité Estatal de Emergencia atenderá afectaciones por el paso de Erick en VeracruzTrabajadores de la JFCA levantan paro y retoman actividades este lunesCuatro enfrentamientos armados en Baja California Sur en menos de 24 horas Más información en nuestro Podcast
Bienvenidos a este episodio de Recuperando la Vida, donde exploramos el fascinante viaje de Salvador "Chava" Quiroz, el visionario detrás de ARRE Adventures. En esta conversación cautivadora, Salvador, también conocido como Chava, comparte su inspiradora transformación: después de toda una gran carrera en las artes y el diseño, reconocido en México y el mundo, pasó de una vida agitada en el 'hustle' cultural y de la cuidad de Mexico a fundar una empresa única de bio-aventuras en Baja California. Platicamos de la Vida y lo que este camino recorrido nos logra enseñar, que estar viv@ , consciente y despierto a agradecer todo lo que hemos vivido es todo un privilegio! Descubre la increíble biodiversidad de Baja California Sur mientras Salvador nos lleva en un recorrido a través de la hipnotizante migración de las móbulas, conocidas también como las "mantarrayas del diablo". Vive la emoción de nadar entre estas magníficas criaturas y explora la vibrante vida marina en lo que Jacques Cousteau llamó "El Acuario del Mundo". Acompáñanos mientras descubrimos cómo ARRE Adventures ofrece mucho más que un simple retiro en la naturaleza. Las experiencias de Salvador —desde las reflexiones provocadas por el COVID hasta la creación de expediciones inmersivas— resaltan el profundo impacto de re-conectar con la naturaleza. Conoce los espectaculares cielos nocturnos, las perspectivas culturales únicas y el poder sanador del mundo natural que ARRE brinda, haciendo de cada aventura una fusión de exploración e introspección. Aqui les dejo su Instagram para que lo sigan: @arre.baja Su pagina web www.arrebaja.com Y el numero para reservas +52-55-14733434
Salud Casa por Casa en La Paz, Baja California SurÁngeles Verdes atendió a 150 mil 945 viajeros durante el primer trimestre de 2025Embajador de EU lamenta accidente del Buque CuauhtémocMás información en nuestro Podcast
Raised in Havana, Cuban singer Rita Donte was weaned on her grandmother's record collection where she became drawn to the music. From there she traveled to Mexico City to absorb the rich music scene, before ultimately landing in Baja California Sur. Donte’s personal journey informs her new album Ritual — connecting her love of Mexican jaranas, Cuban tres, and some contemporary influences. It’s time to move to the rhythm of “Zunzun Baba.”
* El abogado del Mayo Zambada que da penilla conocer* Estados Unidos pide a México poner aranceles a China* El pez del fin del mundo que apareció en Baja California Sur
In this enlightening episode, Shannon Jamail sits down with Shelly Swierz, a seasoned yoga instructor and the visionary behind Topia Boutique Retreat Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Shelly brings over 15 years of yoga teaching experience and shares invaluable insights into the world of retreat hosting. Topia's Mission and Setting Topia Boutique Retreat Center is dedicated to facilitating profound community connections for leaders. Nestled near the Pacific Ocean and conveniently close to Cabo San Lucas airport, the center is designed to support retreat leaders fully, from planning stages to execution, ensuring a seamless experience. Common Mistakes by Retreat Hosts Shelly discusses the pitfalls many retreat hosts encounter, such as overlooking the importance of building personal relationships and engaging deeply with their community. Other common mistakes include poor timing for retreats, inadequate guest preparation, and relying too heavily on social media for promotion rather than fostering real-life interactions. Best Practices for Hosting Retreats The conversation shifts to best practices that can dramatically improve the success of a retreat. Key strategies include: Over-communicating with guests to prepare them fully for what to expect, Choosing the right dates avoiding major holidays or adverse weather conditions, Engaging in one-on-one conversations to build trust and ensure alignment of expectations. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of retreat hosting and how to elevate their offerings to create unforgettable experiences for participants. Connect with Topia topiaretreat.com Instagram: @topiaretreat Our In Person Mastermind is coming in 2025! Get on the list now: https://mindbodycomplete.com/wait-or-interest-list-rlp/ The Retreat Leaders Podcast Resources and Links: Learn to Host Retreats Join our private Facebook Group Top 5 Marketing Tools Free Guide Free Top 11 Tips for Building an Email List Thanks for tuning into the Retreat Leaders Podcast. Remember to subscribe for more insightful episodes, and visit our website for additional resources. Let's create a vibrant retreat community together! Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Google Podcast | Spotify
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticAnalytic Dreamz en este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect explora el viaje de Luis Ernesto Vega Carvajal, conocido como Netón Vega, de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Vega es celebrado por su enfoque innovador de los corridos tumbados, mezclando la música tradicional mexicana con el hip-hop y el trap. Su carrera dio un salto significativo con su debut en 2023 "Nos Amaneció" y componiendo para artistas como Peso Pluma1.La transición de Vega al reggaetón con "Loco", lanzado el 20 de diciembre de 2024, muestra su versatilidad y ha sido aclamada por su cambio de género y temas relacionables de libertad post-ruptura1. "Loco" sirve como el sencillo principal de su álbum debut "De Mi Vida Mi Muerte", programado para lanzarse el 20 de enero de 2025.La canción ha tenido una fenomenal carrera en las listas, alcanzando el puesto #2 en Hot Latin Songs de Billboard, debutando en el No. 57 del Global 200 con más de 20.3 millones de reproducciones en todo el mundo en su primera semana. Las estadísticas de streaming revelan un pico de 2,395,780 reproducciones diarias en Spotify, acumulando rápidamente más de 24.5 millones de reproducciones, y alcanzando el No. 2 en las listas latinas de Apple Music en EE.UU. Su rendimiento en la primera semana vio más de 8 millones de reproducciones en EE.UU. con un aumento del 166%, marcando el segundo No. 1 de Vega en la lista Latin Streaming Songs.Este éxito ha aumentado su base de oyentes en Spotify a 13.7 millones, con un compromiso sustancial en las redes sociales, particularmente en X, donde las actualizaciones de listas y streaming mantienen a los fans involucrados. "Loco" no solo destaca la evolución musical de Vega, sino que también resuena culturalmente, ofreciendo temas que conectan con una amplia audiencia, señalando un futuro brillante para su próximo álbum.Analytic Dreamz in this segment of Notorious Mass Effect explores the journey of Luis Ernesto Vega Carvajal, known as Netón Vega, from La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Vega is celebrated for his innovative approach to corridos tumbados, blending traditional Mexican music with hip-hop and trap. His career took a significant leap with his 2023 debut "Nos Amaneció" and songwriting for artists like Peso Pluma. Vega's transition to reggaetón with "Loco," released on December 20, 2024, showcases his versatility and has been met with acclaim for its genre shift and relatable themes of post-breakup freedom. "Loco" serves as the lead single for his debut album "De Mi Vida Mi Muerte," set for release on January 20, 2025. The song has had a phenomenal chart run, peaking at #2 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs, debuting at No. 57 on the Global 200 with over 20.3 million streams worldwide in its first week. Streaming statistics reveal a peak of 2,395,780 daily streams on Spotify, accumulating over 24.5 million streams quickly, and hitting No. 2 on Apple Music's U.S. Latin charts. Its first-week performance saw over 8 million U.S. streams with a 166% increase, marking Vega's second No. 1 on the Latin Streaming Songs chart. This success has grown his Spotify listener base to 13.7 million, with substantial engagement on social media, particularly on X, where chart and streaming updates keep fans involved. "Loco" not only highlights Vega's musical evolution but also resonates culturally, offering themes that connect with a broad audience, signaling a bright future for his upcoming album....Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy