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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
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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.”
Nos informan que el Senado de México ha autorizado la entrada de 155 marines estadounidenses para participar en un ejercicio militar en Baja California Sur.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Programa #643 - Plan de Inmersiones 00,04'58” — ENCUENTROS EN LA IIIª FASE con Ramón Verdaguer, desde la Costa Brava, siempre es una incógnita, ¿de qué hablaremos?, a mí me da exactamente igual, porque sé que lo pasaremos auténticamente pirata. 00,28'16” — Los libros de ROBINSON, con Juan Melgar, que nos propondrá algunos títulos que llevarnos con nosotros y seguir disfrutando del mar, aún delante de la chimenea. Desde la Librería Náutica ROBINSON de Madrid. 00,47'56” — Mis amigos los peces, ya sabéis, el espacio de biología marina cortesía de la Escuela de Buceo y Biología ZOEA de Madrid, que dirige y presenta desde Madrid, Inés García. 01,07'50” — La Conjura de los Pecios, hablamos del presente y del pasado, en la sección cortesía de patrimoniosubacuatico.net, presentada y dirigida por el arqueólogo de cabecera del programa, Lucas Sáez, desde Valencia. 01,26'13” — Buceando con Silvio Diver, una nueva conexión con nuestro experto instructor de buceo, en su peculiar espacio pensado especialmente en los buceadores noveles o lo que quieren serlo, desde Madrid. 01,46'32” — Hacemos la deco con un invitado muy especial, Umberto Giorgini, DAN Europe, que quiere invitaros a una cita especial la próxima semana, el Dive Safe Tour de DAN Europe en Alcorcón. Con las habituales micro-secciones del programa, Mi cuaderno de buceo de los oyentes, el repasito a los viejos programas de AOLDE ya emitidos y nuestras propuestas para que paséis el tiempo en superficie hasta la próxima inmersión, nos daremos, una noche más por buceados. La foto de la semana es la prueba gráfica de la curiosidad sin límites de los lobos de México, se trata del lobo marino de California o León marino de California (Zalophus californianus) que nunca deja indiferente al buceador, juguetones y traviesos como nadie, la foto fue tomada en La Paz, Baja California Sur, México por una experta en tomar en la misma instantánea ambas caras del espejo, cortesía de Elianne Dipp. ¿Listos para saltar al agua? ¿habéis hecho un CPTAO? ¿si? pues al agua patos Sonaron en este programa: 00,00'09” — David Arkenston - Papillon - Sintonía 00,04'58” — Verde Prato - Zerua 00'26'34” — The Vaccines - Discount De Kooning 00,28'16” — The Tubs - The Thing Is 00,47'56” — Maryann Camilleri - Look to the Sea 01,07'50” — The Excitements - Wave a Flag 01,26'13” — Mando Diao - I solnedgången 01,46'32” — PUP - Matilda 02,11'01” — Yaya Bey - exodus the north star 02,15'22” — Tarot - Wings Of Darkness 02,18'49” — Hay Peores - Bajo El Mar (Cover de Under The Sea de La Sirenita) Sintonía
Is Baja California Sur's real estate boom passing you by?
• Se presentó un informe sobre la incidencia delictiva con datos consolidados hasta febrero de 2025, mostrando una disminución del 15% en homicidio doloso a nivel nacional desde el inicio de la administración actual en septiembre de 2024. Febrero de 2025 registró el promedio diario de homicidios dolosos más bajo de los últimos 8 años. Sin embargo, Guanajuato es el estado con mayor incidencia de homicidios y muestra una tendencia al alza.• Se destacaron los avances de la estrategia nacional de seguridad, incluyendo la detención de 14,517 personas por delitos de alto impacto y el aseguramiento de armas, drogas (incluyendo grandes cantidades de fentanilo), y laboratorios clandestinos. Se implementó la "Operación Frontera Norte" para reforzar la seguridad en la zona fronteriza.• Se informó sobre la estrategia de atención a las causas de la violencia, con mesas estatales de paz y la participación de municipios, ofreciendo programas y acciones en áreas prioritarias para garantizar derechos como salud, educación y empleo. El programa "Sí al desarme, sí a la paz" ha logrado el intercambio voluntario de armas de fuego por dinero en efectivo.• Se discutieron reformas legales, incluyendo la reforma constitucional sobre soberanía nacional que busca fortalecer el artículo 40 y el artículo 19 para regular la coordinación en seguridad con entidades extranjeras y aumentar las penas por tráfico de armas. También se mencionó la pausa en la reforma a la ley del ISSSTE, aunque se mantiene el diálogo sobre el componente de vivienda.• Se abordó el hallazgo de fosas clandestinas en Jalisco, calificándolo como un tema muy crítico y grave que requiere una investigación exhaustiva, incluyendo los posibles antecedentes y omisiones de las autoridades locales antes de considerar la atracción del caso por la Fiscalía General de la República.• Se respondió a preguntas de la prensa sobre diversos temas, incluyendo una denuncia de la ministra Loretta Ortiz sobre un posible "albazo" en el nombramiento de órganos del Poder Judicial, la ratificación por los congresos locales de la ley del maíz, la situación en Baja California Sur por sequía y problemas ejidales, las negociaciones sobre aranceles con Estados Unidos, el accidente de personas que asistieron al evento del domingo, reclutamiento delictivo en redes sociales, la detención y liberación de presuntos delincuentes, el presunto fallecimiento de Isabel Miranda de Wallace, abusos en el aeropuerto de Los Cabos, la postura de Estados Unidos sobre tráfico de fentanilo y la detención de James Ryan Weding, violencia vicaria, críticas de la oposición al evento del domingo, la orden de aprehensión contra Silvano Aureoles, la investigación contra la exfiscal de Sinaloa, la extradición de Ariel Núñez Figueroa por el caso Ayotzinapa, la desaparición de jóvenes en Oaxaca y la posible implicación de policías, la ley de nepotismo, el fallecimiento de niños en el Estado de México, y cuestionamientos sobre la dinámica de las preguntas en la conferencia.
Esta es una leyendas de Baja California Sur, sobre un ser que se aparece en la isla del Espiritu Santo
This episode of Big Blend Radio's PARKS & TRAVEL Podcast features travel writer Sharon K. Kurtz who shares her whale watching adventures in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Baja California Sur is a premier whale-watching destination, home to both the blue whales of Loreto Bay National Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the gray whale nursery of Magdalena Bay. Read Sharon's article about her whale watching experiences in Loreto, here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/top-whale-watching-spots-in-loreto-baja-california-sur/ Host of Big Blend Radio's "Wander the World" with Sharon Podcast, Sharon K. Kurtz is an accomplished travel writer and award-winning photographer based in Austin, Texas, dedicated to exploring the world and sharing her adventures through compelling storytelling. Her travels have taken her to more than 50 countries on six continents—her carry-on is always packed, ready for the next adventure. Enjoy Sharon's writing at https://sharonkkurtz.com/. This episode is also being shared and featured on other Big Blend Radio Network Channels including "Nature Connection" and "Vacation Station." Check out our network of podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
Las mujeres del Poder Judicial de Baja California Sur se hacen presentes rumbo al 8M. La Lic Livia Zulema Torres Tamayo nos platica su experiencia a su paso por un poder que ha sido dominado principalmente por varones.
En el norte de México, el proyecto Saguaro Energía de planta de licuefacción de gas representa una amenaza para la excepcional biodiversidad marina del Golfo de California, apodado el 'acuario del mundo'. Científicos y ambientalistas temen colisiones entre barcos metaneros y cetáceos en peligro de extinción. Con su megaproyecto de infraestructura de exportación de gas, la empresa México Pacific promete 13 mil empleos y una inversión récord que haría de México el cuarto exportador mundial de gas. 'Saguaro Energía', así como fue bautizado el proyecto, haría de Puerto Libertad, hoy un pueblito de pescadores del Golfo de California, un centro industrial de licuefacción para exportar 15 millones de toneladas de gas al año hacia los países asiáticos. La infraestructura incluye 800 km de gasoductos desde Texas, una planta de licuefacción y una terminal de exportación para buques metaneros.Lo que no precisa la empresa en su video promocional es que este proyecto generaría un tráfico marítimo de buques metaneros de 300m de largo en el Golfo de California, un brazo de mar al norte de México, conocido por albergar 900 especies de peces incluyendo cetáceos.“El Golfo de California tiene una posición muy interesante que se combina con una dinámica de corrientes. Y además en el interior del Golfo, tiene una diversidad de ambientes que propician una amplia una amplia biodiversidad de invertebrados, peces y mamíferos”, recuerda Jorge Urbán, profesor investigador del departamento de ciencias marinas de la Universidad de Baja CaliforniaEl Golfo de California constituye también el hábitat de especies endémicas como la vaquita marina, un mamífero marino al borde de la extinción. “En peligro está la ballena azul y vulnerable, está la ballena jorobada. En el Golfo de California, hay especies migratorias que se encuentran en el golfo para actividades de reproducción y crianza de sus crías como la ballena azul, la ballena jorobada, y la ballena gris. Y el rorcual común que vive todo el tiempo en el golfo, la segunda más grande del mundo, con una población residente de 500 individuos”, detalla Urbán, coautor de un estudio sobre los impactos potenciales del proyecto Saguaro Energía para la biodiversidad (consulte el informe aquí).La intensificación de la circulación de barcos de gran eslora podría entonces generar dos tipos de amenazas para los cetáceos: contaminación acústica y colisiones, advierte Jorge Urbán, quién se basó en un estudio llevado a cabo en Canadá. Titulado ‘Previsión y mitigación de las colisiones con buques para las ballenas en el territorio de la Primera Nación Gitga'at. Investigación sobre especies amenazadas', el estudio, conducido por Eric Keen advierte que para 2030, “la mortalidad por colisiones con barcos aumentará 2,3 veces para el caso del rorcual común y 3,9 veces para las ballenas jorobadas, es decir, 2 y 18 muertes por año respectivamente. Tales valores representan pérdidas insostenibles que podrían agotar poblaciones de ambas especies en la región estudiada”, de Canadá, indica Urbán, citando el informe de sus pares canadienses.Las similitudes entre el proyecto de terminal gasífero en Puerto Libertad, México, y las instalaciones de licuefacción en Colombia británica dan una idea del impacto que podrían causar dichas instalaciones en la fauna marina del Golfo de California.“El Golfo de california mide aproximadamente unos 1200 km y ese el recorrido que tenían que hacer completamente los barcos metaneros, extremadamente grandes, cerca de 300 m de longitud, con una velocidad crucero de casi 38 kmp/h, una velocidad considerable para un barco de estas dimensiones”. “Cuando un barco le pega a una ballena, lo mas probable es que la mate”, alerta Urbán.Campaña de ONG 'Ballena o gas'De momento, solo ha arrancado la construcción del gasoducto en el desierto mexicano para transportar el gas extraído en Texas. Pero el proyecto Saguaro suscitó una movilización de organizaciones ecologistas. A través de la campaña 'Ballena o Gas', una treintena de organizaciones entregaron en enero más de 200 000 firmas contra el proyecto, a las autoridades mexicanas.Greenpeace México es parte de este colectivo que cuestiona la utilidad misma del proyecto porque añadirá más gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) a la atmósfera, en contradicción con el compromiso 'Methan Pledge' al que se sumó México, junto con otras naciones del mundo, para reducir las emisiones de metano en 30% para 2030."El metano es uno de los más peligroso gases de efecto invernadero. Su capacidad de absorber el calor es 86% mayor que el Co2. Es un contaminante de vida corta. Pero por su potencial de absopción de calor, es sumamente grave. Para mantenernos por debajo del 1.5°C (de aumento de la temperatura global), es importante limitar este tipo de contaminantes", indica a RFI Pablo Ramírez, coordinador de los programas de energía y cambio climático de Greenpeace México.Preguntada sobre el proyecto Saguaro, la presidenta mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum indicó que aún se encontraba en fase de revisión por la secretaría de Medioambiente y Recursos Natuarales.Escuche el podcast completo: Entrevistas:Jorge Urbán, profesor investigador del departamento de ciencias marinas de la Universidad de Baja California Sur.Pablo Ramírez, coordinador de los programas de energía y cambio climático de Greenpeace México
El crecimiento en los precios de la vivienda en México refleja tanto la dinámica del mercado inmobiliario como los factores económicos y sociales que influyen en la demanda de propiedades. El aumento del 9.2% en el índice de la Sociedad Hipotecaria Federal (SHF) evidencia que en varias entidades la apreciación de la vivienda ha sido más pronunciada, destacando estados como Baja California Sur, Quintana Roo y Baja California con incrementos superiores al 12%.
• Programa Nacional de Vivienda: Se discutió el avance del programa, incluyendo la colaboración con 24 entidades federativas. La meta es un millón de viviendas en seis años, divididas entre Infonavit y la Comisión Nacional de Vivienda, con una meta de 125 mil viviendas nuevas para este año.• Acuerdo sobre el precio de la gasolina: Se llegó a un acuerdo voluntario con gasolineros para establecer un precio máximo de 24 pesos por litro para la gasolina regular, buscando apoyar la economía popular.• Avances de Infonavit: Se informó sobre el avance en el programa de vivienda del Infonavit, incluyendo la disponibilidad de suelo en 29 entidades federativas y el inicio de la construcción de viviendas en abril. También se mencionó el congelamiento de saldos y mensualidades de créditos del Infonavit.• Programa de Vivienda para no derechohabientes (Conavi): Se planea la construcción de 86 mil viviendas, con un 20% destinado a renta para jóvenes. Los requisitos para ser beneficiario incluyen ser mayor de 18 años con independencia económica, no ser propietario de vivienda, no ser derechohabiente de Infonavit o FOVISSSTE, tener comprobante de domicilio y un ingreso familiar no mayor a 2 salarios mínimos.• Colaboración con los estados: Se destacó la colaboración con los gobernadores de Baja California Sur, Sonora y Yucatán, donde ya iniciaron las obras del Programa Nacional de Vivienda.• Revisión de la Ley del ISSSTE: Se pausó la revisión de la ley en lo que se realizan mesas de trabajo.
* 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
Programa #640 - Plan de Inmersiones 00,05'15” — Tenemos a BUCEO RACIONAL, con José Coronel “Gualdrapa”, para sumergirnos en la reflexión del tema que nos proponga. Una extensión de su sitio buceo.blog 00,28'15” — Escucharemos muy atentamente el relato de Alejandro Gandul, su propuesta para invitarnos a visitar un museo natural sumergido, en su espacio, ¡CUÉNTAME un PECIO! 00,51'04” — Abordaremos, en sentido literal y figurado, la patrullera del SEMAR (Servicio Marítimo de la Guardia Civil), para aprender de seguridad en el mar, de la mano del Sargento Román Revilla. 01,15'29” — Volveremos al agua con ¡BUCEO con CIENCIA!, la sección de divulgación científica que dirige y presenta, desde Posidonia Ecosports - Alicante, la Dra. en Biología Marina, Mercedes Varela. 01,34'03” — Llegaremos a la deco con ¡PROTEJAMOS las MARAVILLAS del MAR!, con la activista y divulgadora, Mónica Alonso. Con algunas de las habituales microsecciones, Una historia en el fondo del mar, el repasito a los viejos programas ya emitidos de AOLDE y las sugerencias para pasar tu tiempo en superficie, hasta la próxima buceada, nos daremos, una noche más, por buceados. La foto de la semana es nuestro particular homenaje a los gigantes del mar, una ballena saluda con la cola, quizá sepa que, algunos humanos piensan en ellas con respeto y admiración, y también se entristecen cuando contemplan el sufrimiento con impotencia. La imagen fue tomada en Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, México, y es cortesía de su autor, Jules Clark. ¿Are you ready for diving? Check al compi y viceversa, un Ok, y al fondo. Sonaron en este programa: 00,00'09” — David Arkenston - Papillon - Sintonía 00,05'15” — Gazella - Volver 00,28'15” — La Plata - Agua Clara 00,51'04” — Morrissey - Rebels Without Applause 01,15'29” — Alex North - 2001 A Space Odyssey Theme song 01,32'54” — Avalon Jazz Band - La Mer (Beyond the Sea) 01,34'03” — Horsegirl - Julie 02,11'23” — Remei de Ca la Fresca - Fresca 02,14'39” — Peter Murphy - Swoon 02,19'06” — Hay Peores - Bajo El Mar (Cover de Under The Sea de La Sirenita) Sintonía
Baja California Sur has become a global foodie destination, and Chef Edgar Román has played a key role in shaping its modern culinary identity. In this episode, we talk about:✅ The evolution of Baja California Sur's gastronomy✅ The fusion of Mexican tradition & contemporary techniques✅ Why local ingredients are the key to unforgettable flavorsFrom his experience around the world to making Don Sanchez a staple in Baja California Sur's fine dining scene, Edgar shares what makes Los Cabos a must-visit culinary hotspot.
Qué ganas de ir a Baja California Sur, ¿No creen? Ir a los cabos, tomar el sol en sus playas acompañado de una cerveza bien fría, hospedarse en el Hotel California con todas las comodidades del mundo y recorrer el pueblo mágico de Todos Santos… pero no todo puede ser tan bueno, puesto que en ese estado de la República Mexicana hay muchas apariciones de carácter sobrenatural. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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
Chip is the founder of the Modern Elder Academy (MEA), where a new roadmap for midlife is offered at a beautiful oceanfront campus in Baja California Sur, Mexico, and forthcoming campuses in Santa Fe, NM. His five books have made him a leading authority at the intersection of psychology and business. Chip had tons of wisdom to share in this talk, including how to use regret as fuel for the future, what founders can learn when they shift their identities, how to manage people older than you, what Chip learned from the people that he mentored, and his favorite interview question. Love the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share! Resources MentionedFinish Big: How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their Companies on Top: https://bit.ly/3jtlA2NLife Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age: https://amzn.to/3HFPjOaWisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder: https://bit.ly/3YjOxwQFollow Chip Conley on:Website: https://chipconley.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChipConleyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chipconleysf/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/chipconleyauthorConnect with Alisa! Follow Alisa Cohn on Instagram: @alisacohn Twitter: @alisacohn Facebook: facebook.com/alisa.cohn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisacohn/ Website: http://www.alisacohn.com Download her 5 scripts for delicate conversations (and 1 to make your life better) Grab a copy of From Start-Up to Grown-Up by Alisa Cohn from AmazonLove the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!
The latest episode of The Nick Fong Podcast features an insightful discussion with JJ Huskey, an agent at Ronival Real Estate, and Sergio Benítez, Sales Director for Developments and ISA. The episode offers a comprehensive reflection on Ronival Real Estate's progress in 2024 and a look ahead to 2025 and beyond. Highlights: JJ Huskey's Journey: JJ reflects on his and Olivia's two-year journey with Ronival Real Estate, detailing their shift from relying on leads from a project in their first year to mastering prospecting and CRM tools like BoomTown in their second year. JJ shares a remarkable success story: nurturing a lead for six years, culminating in a multimillion-dollar sale in Diamante. This example underscores the importance of persistence and leveraging CRM systems effectively. Ronival's Growth and Support: Sergio Benítez emphasizes the structured training and support at Ronival, including the innovative Ronival University. The platform, offering virtual bachelor's, master's, and PhD-level training, equips agents with essential skills in CRM management, social media, marketing, and legal aspects of real estate. Sergio highlights the impressive performance of Ronival's Inside Sales Agents (ISA), who handled over 1.5 million emails and thousands of calls in 2024, showcasing the company's robust lead generation and nurturing system. Market Insights: Nick and Sergio discuss the 2024 real estate market trends, noting a 30% dip compared to previous years but projecting optimism for 2025. Key factors include the strengthening US dollar, increased buyer activity, and growing interest in Baja California Sur properties. Future Opportunities: JJ and Sergio discuss Ronival's expansion and the opportunities it creates for agents, refuting concerns about market saturation due to growth. They emphasize collaboration, networking, and leveraging Ronival's unique team structure to maximize success. Agent Development: The discussion covers Ronival's focus on hiring "drivers" who are motivated to succeed, regardless of prior real estate experience. They detail Ronival's rigorous onboarding process, designed to provide agents with the tools and training they need to thrive in the Baja California Sur market. The episode encapsulates Ronival Real Estate's dedication to innovation, persistence, and growth. From JJ's success stories to the insights on market trends and Ronival's structured training programs, the podcast provides valuable lessons for agents and buyers alike. Nick Fong invites motivated agents to join Ronival's team, showcasing its unparalleled support and resources. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in real estate, particularly in Baja California Sur, and offers practical insights for agents aiming to elevate their careers.
In the latest episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick takes you on a one-of-a-kind journey alongside two of Ronival Real Estate's top agents, Megan O'Leary and Dede Bacon. This isn't your typical podcast—it's an immersive experience as the conversation unfolds while walking through the breathtaking Rancho Sirah. Nestled on five lush acres in the heart of Baja California Sur's East Cape, Rancho Sirah is more than just a property—it's a living dream. As Megan and Dede guide Nick through its avocado and mango orchards, buzzing beehives, and vibrant gardens, they reveal the magic and uniqueness of this tranquil oasis. Discover the stories behind this eco-friendly retreat: from its humble beginnings as an overgrown lot to the lovingly cultivated paradise it is today. Learn about its sustainable features, like nine beehives producing 60 gallons of honey annually, and marvel at the table for 48 guests—perfect for hosting unforgettable gatherings. This podcast is packed with emotion, inspiration, and a deep connection to nature as Nick, Megan, and Dede explore every corner of Rancho Sirah, uncovering its incredible potential for a peaceful lifestyle, organic farming, or even a retreat getaway. Tune in and walk with us as we bring this extraordinary property to life. Rancho Sirah isn't just a home—it's where dreams rooted in nature grow.
‼️SÍGUENOS EN INSTAGRAM PARÁ ESTAR PENDIENTE DE TODAS LAS NOTICIAS DEL GÉNERO URBANO‼️ https://www.instagram.com/bellacakemx/ Muelas de Gallo es un rapero pionero del Hip Hop en México. Nacido en Torreón, Coahuila, se mudó a Baja California Sur desde niño donde creció y encontró sus principales influencias. Desde los 4 años quería ser artista y buscaba hacer manualidades y cosas relacionadas al arte. Conoce a Dr Zupreme en el jardín de niños y años más tarde forman la icónica Banda Bastón. Actualmente Muelas de Gallo está desarrollando una nueva etapa de su carrera, está vez en solitario y busca traer de vuelta las raíces del rap mexicano fusionado con los sonidos más contemporáneos. #muelasdegallo #rapmexicano #muelasdegalloentrevista #muelasdegang #elalcalde
In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Martín Sandoval, a solar energy and desalination expert with over 20 years of experience. Together, they explore the groundbreaking integration of renewable energy solutions in Baja California Sur, focusing on the innovative Solara del Mar development. Discover how hybrid solar systems, cutting-edge desalination technology, and sustainable energy solutions are transforming the way homes and communities in Baja function—addressing challenges like power outages, water scarcity, and the region's reliance on fossil fuels. Martín also shares fascinating insights into Baja's unique "energy island" status, the challenges of living off-grid, and the exciting future of renewable technologies, including the rise of sodium batteries and solar-powered desalination plants. Whether you're curious about the benefits of solar energy, the practicality of off-grid living, or the future of sustainable development, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tune in now and learn how Baja is leading the way in renewable living!
Sarahuaro is one of our favorites foundations. Now they come to talk to us about one of the biggest problems, not only in Los Cabos, but all the country. Breaking the cycle of teen pregnancy is at the heart of Sarahuaro Foundation's mission to empower women and support children in Los Cabos. Through targeted educational programs, Sarahuaro is working to address one of Baja California Sur's most pressing issues. The foundation offers teen pregnancy prevention workshops in schools, equipping young girls and boys with knowledge about sexual health, self-respect, and life planning. These workshops are part of Sarahuaro's broader initiative to uplift women through career training, English language courses, and therapeutic development classes, creating pathways to independence and financial stability. By providing skills and resources, Sarahuaro is helping women and children build better futures, one life at a time. This November, Sarahuaro invites you to support these initiatives by attending their fundraising dinner at La Osteria in San José del Cabo on November 21 at 6:00 PM. With a ticket price of 500 pesos, including a complimentary cocktail, all proceeds go directly to expanding Sarahuaro's impactful programs. Join us to make a difference in the lives of women and children and help break the cycle of poverty in Los Cabos. More info about the event: https://sarahuaro.org/events/dine-for-a-cause/ And about Sarahuaro www.sarahuaro.org
In the latest episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick welcomes Oscar Ortiz, a long-time friend whom he has known for over 15 years. Oscar shares his inspiring journey of moving to Baja California Sur from Mexico City in 1997, arriving with only 200 pesos and two plastic bags. He recounts living on the beach in Medano for two months and working odd jobs before getting his first break as a snorkeling guide. Eventually, Oscar was offered the chance to buy his first boat, which led him to pioneer whale-watching tours in Cabo, starting in 1999. This marked the beginning of his growth into a successful business, employing nearly 100 people and providing services to cruise ships arriving in Cabo. Oscar reflects on the transformative experience of growing a company but eventually deciding to downsize and reconnect with his love for nature, culture, and Baja's rich environment. Now, he offers customized experiences, focusing on authentic, immersive interactions with Baja's natural beauty and local culture. His experiences include activities such as witnessing the sunrise and sunset in a single day, snorkeling in the Cabo Pulmo marine reserve, and visiting places like El Triunfo, a historic mining town with first-class museums. Oscar's passion for Baja extends to his new project of curating unique travel experiences that highlight the area's natural wonders and cultural richness. He shares his admiration for places like Sierra de la Laguna, a mountain range that plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem and is home to self-sufficient ranching communities. Through these experiences, Oscar aims to give visitors a deeper appreciation for Baja's environment, history, and people. For Oscar, Baja means abundance and generosity, as it has given him friendships, natural encounters, and the opportunity to raise his family in the region. His work is his way of giving back to Baja, sharing its beauty and culture with others. Nick Fong expresses excitement for the continued collaboration and highlights the importance of sharing Baja's lifestyle, culture, and environment with the world as the area grows. Soon, Oscar will also be present at Ronival's San José office during the Thursday art walks, offering presentations and opportunities for people to learn more about the curated experiences he provides.
Tom, tour manager of the GWA, joins us to recap their recent wave event in Dakhla Morocco. We talked about: The event site and Dakhla as a promising location for Wing FoilingThe competition format & overview of the eventNew emerging talents that are making their mark in the sportThe demand for competition spots is increasing significantly worldwideRules regarding the use of wings during airs are under discussion for wave eventsVideo applications - Unedited footage is essential for accurate judging & drone footageThe future of wing foiling competitions looks promising. The selection process for events includes wild cards.Female participation in wing foiling is on the rise, especially on tour. Events positively impact local tourism and community engagement.Cultural interactions enhance the experience for athletes.Emerging organizations are supporting grassroots foiling initiatives.Visit: https://www.wingfoilworldtour.com/events/gwa-wingfoil-world-cup-morocco-2024/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, we welcome back Cyndi Williams, a real estate expert in Los Cabos, for an insightful conversation. Cyndi dives into her latest real estate successes, discusses the evolving landscape of Cerritos Beach, and shares her valuable tips on navigating the challenges of development and land acquisition in Baja California Sur. Tune in to hear how Cyndi tackled zoning changes, completed major land deals, and what her predictions are for the future of real estate in Mexico. Whether you're a seasoned agent or just curious about the Baja market, this episode is full of practical advice and inspiration that you won't want to miss! Follow us for more episodes: Facebook: Ronival Real Estate Instagram: Ronival Real Estate Instagram: Nick Fong Host: Nick Fong If you enjoyed the episode, don't forget to leave a 5-star review!
Yann Rifflet, PRO Windsurfer & Content Creator joins us to talk about, His entry into water sports as a competitive windsurfer and wing foiling for the first timeHis lifestyle -- living in France and Brazil, enjoying the perfect conditions for windsurfing and wing foiling with his wife.His sponsorship with Duotone and the creation of this YouTube channel. The evolution of equipment technology in wing foiling, including the development of high-modulus (HM) masts that offer better performance and lighter weight. The Parawing is a new concept that combines elements of wing foiling and downwinders. We discuss the potentials of this new sport and how we think it will evolve. Upcoming trips to Dakhla, South Morocco for the Kite and Connect event, and to Brazil for a GWA competition.The different equipment options from Duotone and the importance of making the sport accessible to riders of all levels.Visit: https://www.instagram.com/yannriffletfreerider/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
Jelle Stoop, foil coach, athlete and founder of Foil School Nederland joins us to talk about:First and foremost Foiling! Our rapidly growing sport, with wing foiling gaining popularityFoil School Nederland which focuses primarily on wing foiling in Brauersdam, Netherlands and offers a variety of water sports for beginners and pro-level riders.The progression of foils and wings has led to smaller and more efficient setupsReading the ocean and understanding wave dynamics which is a crucial skill in wing foilingTeaching foiling requires expertise and a focus on safetyUpcoming trips and camps in Denmark, Italy, Tenerife, and Brazil.The importance of keeping the sport of wing foiling accessible for everyoneWave formats for wave riding competitions and the continued growth of the sport in the next few years.Visit: https://foilschoolnederland.nl/en/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
Alessandro José Tomasi is an Italian pro wing foil racer. He joins us from his home on Lake Garda in Italy to talk about:His debut into wind and the early IQ foil racing days His new passion for wing foil racing, early success and teaching on Lake GardaHis sponsors His hair care routineHis future aspirations of studying engineering in order to be able to design wings, foils, and boards in the future.How living on Lake Garda allows him to enjoy both water sports and mountain activities.And Much More! Visit: https://www.instagram.com/ale__tomasi/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode, Josh joins us from his home in Fehmarn, Germany, to talk about: His entry into water sports: Stand-up paddling and windsurfingHis first foiling flights and his transition to Wing FoilingHis big goal of becoming the German under-19 German champion in wing foiling and what it felt like to accomplish it. His sponsorships with Elevate and A3DHis local competitions and hopes to compete in the GWA next yearFront flips, back flips, and 720sand Much More!Visit: https://www.instagram.com/joshmry/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode, Max Robinson joins us from his home in Toronto to talk about: The early days and his new journey with GongCoaching clinics with CanSail and the Toronto Windsurfing ClubHis favourite spots for wing foiling around the worldHis future and hopes to leave his mark on the sport by inspiring and coaching others. Dedication, hard work, and support from the Toronto community have been crucial to his success in winging.Training and staying fit in order to perform better and avoid injuries as an older athlete.His partnership with Brown Girl Outdoor World to promote inclusivity in outdoor adventure sports.Upcoming competitions and aims to perform well and inspire others.And Much More. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/maxjrobinson/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode Steve Tobis joins us from his home in Maui to talk about: The downwind race season in Hawaii - Including the Voyager race, Paddle Amoa, the Maui to Molokai and Molokai to Oahu races.The key to success in these racesThe physical conditioning and mental tenacity are crucial for endurance and focus during the races.Safety equipment such as PFDs, VHF radios, and EPIRBs are essential for emergencies.Self-sufficiency and preparedness are important in case of equipment failure or unexpected situations.Downwind foiling requires skill, experience, and the ability to adapt to changing conditions. Learning to foil is challenging but rewarding, with incremental success driving motivation.Dry land training, including biking and weight training, is important for building physical strength and stamina in foiling.Recovery strategies, such as stretching and using ice baths, can enhance performance and reduce strain on the body.His favourite foods --- like chicken nuggets and french fries.The advancements in wing design and materials, particularly with the new flash wings from ON Kiteboarding.The new foiling disciplines like prone downwinding and his goals of riding bigger waves in the future.Visit: https://www.instagram.com/steve_tobis/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode Brandon, TBI survivor, 5x Triple S Winner, 2018 KPL Champion, 2x AWSI Kiteboarder of the year and Naish Designer joins us to talk about:His recent accident and recovery processThe power of community support in times of adversityThe importance of mindset and belief in overcoming challengesFinding gratitude in difficult situationsThe transformative experience of becoming a parentRecovering from a brain injury requires physical and emotional strength, as well as the support of loved ones.Safety equipment, such as helmets and flotation devices, is crucial in water sports to prevent injuries and accidents.The development of the pocket wing is an exciting new category in wing foiling, but it raises questions about safety, value, and the need for clear guidelines and instructions.His role as a designer for Nash allows him to contribute to the evolution of wing foiling and explore new possibilities in the sport. Winging with a wing technology can enhance the experience of foiling and stand-up paddleboarding.The upcoming AWSI event is an exciting opportunity to see the latest advancements in the industry. (We will be there !!!) And much more!Visit: https://www.instagram.com/brandonscheid/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode Remi, the CEO of Forward WIP joins us to talk about:- Why protection gear is essential in water sports, especially with the rise of foiling. - The top priority and mission of Forward WIP: Protect athletes on the water. - How the adoption of protection gear by professionals in a sport can lead to mass adoption by the broader community for everyone's benefit. - Forward WIP's primary focus of creating high-quality, lightweight, snug-fitting protection gear for water sports. - Why helmet designs vary based on the speed and energy involved in the sport, with different levels of protection required depending on your particular use with materials like foam and polystyrene used for impact absorption.- The Wing Impact Vest provides impact protection and flotation with features like pockets, safety attachments, hydration options, and a built-in harness.- What's coming up in 2025 and much more! Visit: https://www.forward-wip.com/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
Dave West is a Semi-Pro Youtube and Downwind Foiling Sensation from Australia. He joins us to talk about: Downwind Foiling Basics How learning to downwind foil can be challenging, but achieving small milestones provides a sense of satisfaction.Board length and stability are important factors to consider when choosing equipment for downwind foiling.Reading the ocean and understanding the energy of the bumps is crucial for successful downwind foiling.Safety precautions, such as using a leash and wearing protective gear, are essential in downwind foiling.The role fuses and tails playHis Youtube ChannelAnd Much More. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/dave_west_foils/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode of the Wing Life Show, Gwen, Damien and Luc talk about: Gybing basicsPracticing on the beach to familiarize yourself with the hand and foot movementsBeing comfortable foiling in both directions before attempting to gybePracticing foot switches to improve maneuverabilityRiding with enough speed to glide through the turnCommitting to the turnEngaging heel side to toe side to avoid getting stuck in a limboHolding the wing high to avoid obstacles and maintaining controlAnd much more. Are you interested in online coaching? Signup today. This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Caitlin Baxter is a Global Team Rider for Sabfoil, she joins us on the show to talk about: - How she found Wing Foiling- Review of PPC Wings and SAB Foils- Downwinding on rocky coast lines of her home spots in Australia- Encouraging Women to Join the Wing Foiling Community- Safety Tips for Ocean Sports- And much more. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/caitybaxter/ (00:00) - - Introduction and Conditions for Wing Foiling in Australia (08:29) - - Caitlin's Experience with PPC and Saab Gear (18:12) - - The Incredible M1 Wings from PPC (21:37) - - Caitlin's Love for Saab Foils (25:39) - - Thrilling Adventures in Wing Foiling (28:50) - - Wing Foiling in Epic Locations (31:28) - - Encouraging Surfers to Try Wing Foiling (33:25) - - The Versatility and Playfulness of Wing Foiling (34:19) - - Safety Tips for Ocean Sports (35:42) - - Balancing Training and Adventure (37:08) - - Prioritizing Rest and Recovery (38:33) - - Combining Wing Foiling with Other Activities (39:23) - - Planning Exciting Trips and Adventures (41:37) - - The Influence of a Father Figure in Adventure Sports (43:26) - - Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience (44:23) - - The Importance of Safety and Preparation (45:47) - - Utilizing Technology for Safety (48:38) - - Speculating on the Future of Wing Foiling (49:31) - - Encouraging Women to Join the Wing Foiling Community (51:45) - - Embracing the Fun and Quirks of Wing Foiling This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode of the Wing Life Show, Gwen, Damien and Luc talk about: Turning basics. I can fly in a straight line, but now what. How to maintain an edge to control the direction while flying on a foil.How to find the right balance between leaning forward and backward to maintain stability.How positioning the wing higher will help improve your visibility and avoid interference with the foil.How to accept falls and avoid trying to save them to prevent further accidents.And much more.Are you interested in online coaching? Signup today. This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
Tom, tour manager of the GWA, joins us to recap:- The La Palma Youth World Cup (Surf-Freestyle, FreeFly-Slalom) - The Gran Canaria World Cup (Big Air) - The Fuerteventura World Cup (FreeFly-Slalom, Surf-Freestyle) - Double backflips, triple backflip combo's and more innovation moves- New Freefly-Slalom rules- and much more.Visit: https://www.wingfoilworldtour.com (00:00) - - Introduction and Overview (01:29) - - Conditions and Popular Destination for Water Sports (03:13) - - Competition Format and Scoring System (06:00) - - Standout Performers and Young Riders (08:11) - - Oran's Impressive Performance (09:14) - - Innovative Moves: Axel's Triple Combo Backflips (39:46) - - Freestyle World Cup: Impressive Tricks and Combos (47:30) - - Big Air World Cup: Massive Jumps and a Double Backflip (55:46) - - Youth World Championship: Showcasing Young Talent (01:09:03) - - Upcoming Events in Morocco and Brazil (01:14:36) - - The Importance of Training, Technique, and Controlled Landings (01:16:22) - - Exploring Technology in Kiteboarding (01:19:04) - - The Need for Soft Landings and Strong Equipment (01:20:24) - - Commending the Organizers for Successful and Inclusive Competitions This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode of the Wing Life Show, Gwen, Damien and Luc talk about: Their first foiling experiences, good and bad! Learning behind a boat or jetski The importance of taking it slow and being patient when learning how to foilStarting on your kneesProgressively learning how to shift your weight forward and back to control the foilExperimenting with foot positioning to find what works best for youEnsuring you are practicing in both directions (Left foot and right foot forward)Are you interested in online coaching? Signup today. This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode Nadja joins us to talk about: Her intro into water sports and how she became a skilled coachAn overview of the camps and clinics organized by Strut KiteboardingHow Strut Kiteboarding was created to provide comprehensive coaching and a supportive community for women in the sport and her role in the companyThe importance of creating a safe and empowering environment for women in male-dominated sportsHow Brazil is a highly recommended destination for kiteboarding and wing foiling due to its consistent wind and diverse spotsHer favourite kiteboarding and wing foiling spots include the Grand Caymans, Maui, and La VentanaHer passion for health and performance, and she offers one-on-one coaching in that areaHow she overcame autoimmune issues and now focuses on holistic healthAnd much more! Visit: https://www.instagram.com/nadjabianchet/ This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this episode, Gwen, Damien and Luc talk about:Learning all about handle 0 or the leading edge handleHow to walk around with your wingHow to turn your wing turn left, right and how to generate powerHand position on the handlesUsing fingertip pressure when learningAnd much more!Want to improve your skills, signup for our free Online Wing foil coaching This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
Hugo Marin joins us from his home in France to talk about: His upcoming trip to Chicama, PeruHis favourite wing foiling spots include Tahiti, Mauritius, and Cape Verde.Travelling to different foiling spots can be affordable, especially if you are open to camping or finding budget accommodations.Giving back to local communities when visiting foiling spots, especially in areas where the sport may not be accessible to everyone.Even though competition is a part of the sport, focusing on the lifestyle, content creation, and supporting sponsors can be equally rewarding.He aspires to become a commercial pilot in the future, so he uses that knowledge to provide feedback and help with research and development in wing foiling. This can be challenging, especially when considering the different preferences and styles of riders.His recent trip to Defi Wind And much more. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/hugo.marin___ (00:00) - - Introduction and Technical Check (00:37) - Studying for a Pilot License (09:27) - - Upcoming Trip: Peru and Chicama (13:38) - - Favorite Wing Foiling Spots (17:42) - - Challenges of Ponta Preta (27:43) - - Aspiring to Become a Commercial Pilot (28:12) - - Challenges of Providing Feedback and R&D in Wing Foiling (30:25) - - Favorite Foiling Spots: Dakhla and Hood River (32:41) - - Affordability of Traveling to Foiling Spots (34:30) - - Giving Back to Local Communities (40:06) - - Focusing on Lifestyle and Content in Wing Foiling (44:01) - - Balancing Study and Breaks for Productivity This episode is brought to you by the Wing Foil Expedition in La Ventana, Baja California Sur. Are you looking for an all-inclusive wing foiling adventure this January with oceanfront accommodations? Visit https://winglifepodcast.com/wing-foil-trips to learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
El 18 de septiembre de 2023 se dio a conocer una noticia que sacudió a la habitual tranquilidad de la población de San José del Cabo, en Baja California Sur, México. Aquel lugar, elegido por los turistas gracias a sus agradables playas y a su encanto natural, no acostumbraba a ser escenario de situaciones violentas. Aquel lunes se tornó gris cuando los compañeros de trabajo de la Dra. Ali Jasel Suárez se preocuparon porque la joven no asistió a la clínica como todas las mañanas. Alarmados por este comportamiento inusual, y por la falta de respuesta a los incesantes llamados telefónicos, decidieron ir a su casa para chequear que todo estuviera bien. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seguimos informando sobre el avance del programa La Clínica es Nuestra. Hoy constatamos la entrega de tarjetas a los Comités de Salud y Bienestar —conformados por el propio pueblo— que conducirán la mejora, equipamiento y modernización de clínicas en ocho estados del norte: Baja California, Baja California Sur, Michoacán, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tamaulipas y Zacatecas. En septiembre, México tendrá un sistema de salud pública que hará valer el artículo 4° de la Constitución: garantizar el derecho a la salud universal, gratuita y con servicios de calidad.
Growing up in the rural farm country of New England, you're bound to see scores of Jeeps, trucks, and more than a few tractors. Many people have them for daily transportation and working on and around their properties, and the Ladden family was no exception. Fascinated from a very early age while watching his dad with his Jeeps, it's a piece of family lore that Michael's first word was not “mom” or “dad” but “Jeep.” A pivotal moment in Michael's life came when he left his first significant job after college to explore Africa. This journey ignited a passion for Land Rovers, adventure travel, and a desire to live life on his own terms. Despite a successful career in real estate and hospitality, his adventurous spirit eventually led him to sell everything and embark on a 220,000-mile expedition across all seven continents. When the pandemic disrupted his global journey, Michael didn't let it deter him. Instead, he adapted his plans and turned his travels towards North and Central America. He has spent significant time exploring Baja California Sur, Mexico, riding the peninsula on a KTM adventure motorcycle and most of the Baja Divide by bicycle. In addition to his ground adventures, Michael is a private pilot and just released a book about his African adventures. He has visited 122 countries and proudly states he's been to nine out of ten of the worst ones! Get your Baja insurance here: https://www.bajabound.com/quote/?r=fl... For more information about Slow Baja: https://www.slowbaja.com/ More information on Slow Baja Adventures: https://www.slowbaja.com/adventures
Chip Conley has dedicated his recent years to helping others find wisdom. Chip is the founder of the Modern Elder Academy, where a new roadmap for midlife is offered at a beautiful oceanfront campus in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Chip is a hospitality maverick who disrupted the industry three times, including helping Airbnb's founders turn their fast-growing tech start-up into a global hospitality brand. He is also New York Times bestselling author of five books, including his latest, Wisdom@Work. Chip Conley joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about his hospitality career, his work at AirBnb, and how he helps people overcome the midlife crisis and find fulfillment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices