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Most superintendents administer contracts. Edmund Tsang believes the role should do far more than that. Edmund Tsang is the founder and principal of Tsang Civil Consultants (TCC), a civil engineering consultancy headquartered in Bella Vista, Sydney. Edmund built his career onsite across roads, drainage, earthworks and civil infrastructure before moving into consulting, and that hands-on background is the foundation of everything TCC does. The firm delivers Superintendency and Project Management services across some of Sydney's most significant subdivision and infrastructure projects, with clients including Lendlease and Landcom, the NSW Government's land development agency. In this episode, Edmund makes the case for a different kind of superintendent: one who catches design clashes before construction begins, resolves utility conflicts before they become delay costs, and acts as a genuine intermediary between the principal and the contractor. He also shares the stories behind winning Lendlease and Landcom, the hard lessons of scaling a people-led firm, and the training legacy he wants to leave for the next generation of civil superintendents in Australia.
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In week's edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we're at Columbus House Brewery in Fayetteville talking with co-owner Carey Ashworth – but before we talk with her?!?! FOOD NEWS!! Bentoville Food Theater is FINALLY open! Onyx at the Preserve is soft opening- KIND OF. We'll tell you what that means. Bloom Cheese Collective is expanding. We'll hear about it from co-owner Brooks Cameron! Ozzie's Ride & Dine has opened at the base of the OZ Trails Bike Park in Bella Vista. We'll hear from Luke Wetzel about their offerings. Ozark Charcuterie in downtown Rogers is officially open! Owner Mallory Files will tell you what the spot is, and what it's not! PJ's Coffee of New Orleans opened Monday at the Summit Shopping Center in Rogers. Local Franchisee Bo Grimes will tell us why it took so long! Dave's Hot Chicken is just a few doors down from PJ's. We'll tell you when they'll be opening. House 1830's Binh Hoang outlines Monday's House 1830/Downtown Rogers Night Market. Happy 9 year anniversary to Southern Food Company! Happy 7 years to Yankabilly Smokehouse! Happy first anniversary to Wu Zhao in downtown Bentonville! In Today's Flavors Flashback, Mallory Files talks about going HUGELY viral in 2024, when we interviewed her for the first time! The Columbus House Brewery has already been open for over a decade! Carey Ashworth and Jason Corral have taken a smallish 3-barrel system and absolutely run with it. Carey talks about the freedom that they have with their setup. Also, did you know that they initially looked to open at a Fayetteville landmark? Carey will tell you which one. Finally, Carey and Jason have grown a community at Columbus House, which was something that Carey had never had growing up as a military kid. She'll tell that story and much more, on this edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas.
Matías Lascombes, nuestro invitado de hoy, es argentino, tiene 51 años, está casado y es padre de 4 hijos. Matías es fundador de Espacio Social, una propuesta que nació para dar respuesta a una pregunta que inquietaba su corazón y no lo dejaba dormir tranquilo: qué hacer con la pobreza. Hoy nos cuenta cómo fue que se acercó por primera vez a acompañar a personas vulnerables de su localidad, en Bella Vista, partido de San Miguel. Su historia nos conmovió y también los resultados que nos cuenta que está teniendo. Hablamos de deseos, talentos, vínculos, de acercarse, de una nueva manera de ser comunidad. El sueño de Matías: escalaresta forma de acompañamiento a toda la Argentina y a todo el mundo, para ayudarnos mutuamente y que las personas con mayor vulnerabilidad puedan mejorar su situación.Matías es licenciado en Psicología, tiene una maestría en Desarrollo Local en la Universidad Nacional San Martín y es docente en la Universidad de Buenos Aires en la materia Estrategias de Intervención Comunitaria.“No tengo plata ni oro, pero te doy lo que tengo”: un espacio donde encontrarnos con el que verdaderamente nos llena, para que nos tome de la mano, nos levante y nos ponga en camino nuevamente. Somos Sol, Colo y Tere, con el apoyo del Pbro. Gastón Lorenzo, Parroquia Católica Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Entrevistamos a personas que nos comparten su vida y nos ayudan a profundizar nuestra fe. Contactate con nosotros: podcastdelpilar@gmail.comCon Espacio Social: www.espaciosocial.com.ar Cortina musical: "Tan pobre y tan rico"· Jóvenes Catedral de San Isidro. Álbum: “Hazte canto”. Este podcast está realizado a beneficio de la Fundación Nuestra Señora del Pilar, que acompaña a niños, adolescentes y mujeres en estado de vulnerabilidad en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Te invitamos a colaborar con estaobra. Entrá a la página de la Fundación para conocer más acerca de la fundación y cómo ayudar. Muchas gracias.
Alle Sommer der Kindheit hat Rafael Jové in der katalanischen Heimat seines Vaters verbracht, hat Pinien gerochen, Salzwasser geschluckt, stundenlang an Tischen gesessen, kein Wort verstanden. Bis heute zieht es ihn jedes Jahr dorthin zurück, weil sich dort – anders als in Deutschland – alles nach Zuhause anfühlt. Aber wie kann da Heimat sein, wo immer Urlaub ist und man nie Post vom Finanzamt bekommt? Jové beobachtet sich dabei, wie er die Sehnsuchtsorte mit immer mehr Erwartungen zumüllt und neue Wege sucht, endlich in einem Katalonien anzukommen, das jenseits seiner Projektionen existiert. Essay von Rafael Jové SWR 2026
A chairlift bike park in the Ozarks sounds like a wild idea until you hear how Oz Trails Bike Park was actually built: carefully, deliberately, and for everyone. We're joined by Brandon Kelly, director of Bella Vista, and Gary Vernon, who runs the bike park day to day, to share the story behind the park's long path from rumor to ribbon cutting, with the grand opening set for June 12.We get practical about what a day looks like at the park, from rolling into the base area to loading your bike on the lift, cruising to the top, and choosing trails by skill level. Gary explains how they focused on families and first-timers without watering down the experience for serious riders, including a standout beginner trail called Firestarter that's designed to build confidence fast. We also talk about what makes this a true destination beyond riding: the Oz Trails HQ building, Ozzy's Ride and Dine restaurant, and a full setup for bike rentals, retail, and bike school, so you can arrive with almost nothing and still have a great day.Not a rider? You're still invited. We dig into lift rides for sightseeing, ADA accessibility, patio views of the action, and the way the park preserves the natural beauty of Bella Vista's old-growth forest, limestone bluffs, and deep ravines. We also touch on the Whistler connection through Gravity Logic, why the trails will keep evolving, and how Bella Vista vacation rentals plus Bentonville's downtown make trip planning easy across both towns.If you're curious about Northwest Arkansas mountain biking, family-friendly bike parks, or the next big outdoor attraction in Bella Vista, hit play, then subscribe, share this with a riding buddy, and leave a review so more people can find the show! A New American Town is here to help you plan your trip to Bentonville, Arkansas. From guides, events, and restaurant highlights. Find all this and more at visitbentonville.com and subscribe to our newsletter. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and LinkedIn. You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, CastBox, Podcast Casts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and Podcast Addict.
This is an edit of a live show where we examined the latest from our surveys and did a deep dive into specific post codes: Contents 27:32 Parkwood 421430:29 Goulburn 258033:43 Coomera 420936:40 Biggera Waters 421539:14 Bayeau Bay 226141:28 Ringwood North 313443:26 Coffs Harbour 245045:09 Nhill 341847:15 Hunters Hill 232351:14 Bella Vista 215353:08 470254:39 346556:06 … Continue reading "DFA Live Q&A HD Replay: Households Facing Into The Gale: Latest From Our Surveys!"
Firefly Metals (ASX: FFM) owns the Green Bay Copper-Gold Project in Canada. It's been one of the great success stories in this space over the past two years. Another resource update and economic studies are pending, and the company has just completed the sale of its Pickle Crow Project to Bellavista. Firefly shareholders will get a chunk of Bella Vista shares, and Firefly will be a major shareholder in Bella Vista. Steve Parsons is the Managing Director of Firefly Metals. He has extensive experience in the mining and resources sector, with a strong track record of advancing high-quality mineral projects through exploration, development, and production stages. Parsons is widely recognised for his operational expertise and his focus on value creation through disciplined capital allocation and aggressive exploration strategies. Produced by Resource Media The Hole Truth: Mining Investment Podcast is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions. Key Insights Aggressive Drilling Strategy Driving Resource Growth Firefly Metals has rapidly scaled its exploration efforts from a single rig to 10 active drill rigs across the Green Bay project. This includes seven underground rigs focused on infill and step-out drilling, and three surface rigs targeting regional opportunities. The intensity of drilling underpins consistent news flow and resource expansion, a key driver of market re-rating in the resources sector. High-Grade Core Enhancing Project Economics Within the broader ~80Mt resource base, Firefly has identified a high-grade core approaching 20Mt grading 3–4% copper, with zones exceeding 5–7%. This material is expected to be mined early, significantly boosting project NPV and early cash flow. The presence of such high-grade zones positions Green Bay as a potentially tier-one copper-gold asset. Clear Development Path with Scalable Production Profile An upcoming Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) will outline a low-capex, 1.8Mtpa startup operation leveraging existing infrastructure, including hydroelectric power and port access. Importantly, the study will also demonstrate scalability to 3–5Mtpa or beyond, highlighting long-term growth potential and multi-decade mine life. District-Scale Exploration Upside Remains Underexplored Firefly controls an entire volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) district, where deposits typically occur in clusters. With regional drilling set to accelerate in the second half of the year, the company is targeting repeat discoveries that could materially expand the resource base and transform the project into a globally significant mining camp. Bellavista Transaction Unlocks Hidden Value for Shareholders The divestment of the Pickle Crow gold project into Bellavista provides Firefly shareholders with direct equity exposure via an in-specie distribution. Firefly retains ~10% ownership, maintaining upside while reallocating capital to Green Bay. The involvement of proven operators and a well-funded exploration plan increases the likelihood of value creation from this secondary asset.
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Desde la cuna del entretenimiento infantil en Alicante hasta los ritos sociales en las azoteas de Santiago, un viaje por la historia y la actualidad. En esta nueva entrega de El placer de Viajar, el podcast de Libertad Digital y esRadio para inspirarte para tus próximas vacaciones, Carmelo Jordá y Kelu Robles nos proponen un viaje de contrastes, donde la ingeniería histórica de la provincia de Alicante se entrelaza con la efervescencia urbana y las contradicciones políticas de Santiago de Chile. El programa comienza destacando la importancia de conocer nuestro propio patrimonio, rescatando del olvido rincones de la geografía española que, a menudo, quedan eclipsados por el turismo de sol y playa, mientras se adentra en la complejidad de una de las capitales más europeizadas de Hispanoamérica. En esta primera parte nos trasladamos a Santiago de Chile, una metrópoli situada en un entorno geográfico privilegiado, encajonada entre la imponente cordillera de los Andes y el océano Pacífico. Kelu Robles describe a los chilenos como una sociedad resiliente, forjada por la constante lucha contra las adversidades naturales, desde terremotos hasta grandes incendios. Esta capacidad de resistencia se refleja en el carácter de una ciudad que ha sabido modernizarse sin perder su esencia. Arquitectónicamente, Santiago destaca por su aire neoclásico y afrancesado, un reflejo de esa aspiración histórica de determinadas naciones hispanoamericanas por mirarse en el espejo de Europa, lo que se hace evidente en edificios emblemáticos como el Palacio de la Moneda. No obstante, el relato de Robles no elude la tensión política que vive el país. Al mencionar su estancia durante el 12 de octubre, se hace eco de las manifestaciones del radicalismo indigenista mapuche, que aprovechan la efeméride de la Hispanidad para atacar el legado español, obviando la herencia cultural y civilizatoria que une a ambos continentes. Esta politización también alcanza la figura de Pablo Neruda, cuya casa, La Chascona, es visita obligada. El programa aborda las sombras del poeta, no solo por su fanatismo comunista y estalinista, sino también por las recientes revisiones de su vida privada bajo el movimiento Me Too, lo que abre un debate sobre la necesidad de separar la calidad de la obra artística de las miserias morales del autor. En el plano gastronómico y social, la capital chilena ofrece una experiencia hedonista inigualable. Los barrios de Providencia, Lastarria o Bellavista son epicentros de una vida callejera vibrante, donde los asados en las azoteas comunitarias se convierten en el rito social por excelencia, permitiendo disfrutar de las vistas de la cordillera. Robles recomienda probar manjares locales como los locos con mayonesa o las machas a la parmesana, destacando la fuerte influencia de la cocina peruana en los ceviches y el omnipresente pisco sour.Sorpresas en Alicante De vuelta en España, Carmelo Jordá reivindica la provincia de Alicante más allá de su costa, centrándose en las localidades de Ibi y Tibi. Ibi es presentada como la cuna histórica del juguete en España, una industria que empezó a florecer s principios del siglo XX y que hoy se homenajea en el Museo Valenciano del Juguete, ubicado en la antigua fábrica de Payá Hermanos. Es un viaje a la nostalgia donde se conservan piezas de hojalata y moldes originales, recordándonos la importancia de la iniciativa empresarial privada en el desarrollo de las regiones españolas antes de la globalización manufacturera. La oferta cultural de Ibi se completa con un espacio único: el Museo del Videojuego Arcade Vintage. Este lugar, también situado en una antigua fábrica rehabilitada, alberga cientos de máquinas originales de las décadas de los 70, 80 y 90. Es un templo de la cultura popular donde el visitante no solo contempla, sino que puede jugar a títulos clásicos como Out Run o usar máquinas de pinball, recuperando esa forma de ocio social que marcó a varias generaciones de españoles. Finalmente, el programa se detiene en Tibi para admirar una de las mayores joyas de la historia de nuestra ingeniería hidráulica: el Pantano de Tibi. Mandado construir por Felipe II, fue durante siglos la presa más alta de Europa y sigue en funcionamiento hoy en día, siendo el embalse más antiguo del continente tras los de época romana. Jordá destaca la espectacularidad de esta pared de 50 metros de altura que sobrevive al paso del tiempo, erigiéndose como un monumento a la tradición técnica española y a la visión de Estado de la monarquía hispánica en la gestión de los recursos naturales. Escríbenos, explícanos qué te gusta más y si hay algo que no te gusta tanto de El Placer de Viajar, dinos de qué destinos quieres que hablemos y si quieres que tratemos algún tema y, por supuesto, pregúntanos lo que quieras en el correo del programa: elplacerdeviajar@libertaddigital.com.
Jordan Pettway (@shakehoops) joins us fresh off Chipotle Nationals in Fishers, Indiana. We break down Bella Vista (AZ) winning the boys' national title, the energy in the gym, and his takeaways as a creative. Plus, as a North Carolina fan from CT, he gives his perspective on Michigan's 69–63 championship win over UConn. Enjoy!
Programa completo Directo Marca Sevilla 09/04/2026 en Radio Marca Sevilla. En clave bética, analizamos el empate frente al SC Braga con nuestro compañero Juan Pinto. Repasamos los sonidos mas interesantes que dejaron Manuel Pellegrini, Marc Roca y Cucho Hernández tras el encuentro. En la parte sevillista, el equipo sigue con los entrenamientos de cara al choque del próximo sábado contra el Atlético de Madrid, de este partido hablamos con un ex de ambos clubes como es Tevenet. Pendiente de la recuperación de los futbolistas lesionados. Espacio para el futbol femenino, nos atiende Marcos Tamarit, entrenador del R. Betis Femenino que están en zona de descenso en la segunda categoría a falta de dos jornadas con la permanencia en juego. Tiempo para el polideportivo, nos atiende Mariló Salguero, capitana del Club Waterpolo Dos Hermanas PQS que este fin de semana puede sellar la salvación matemática en Primera Nacional y para despedir, hablamos del Dragones CAAD Rugby en Silla de ruedas con su entrenador Deme González, tras conseguir pleno de victorias y disputar este fin de semana en Bellavista la jornada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we hear about a new gravity bike park opening in Bella Vista. Plus, Buddy Shute talks about his new record and performs for us in the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio. And we also learn about a new kind of storm shelter.
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Morgen erscheint eine besondere Episode unseres Podcasts. Während der ProWein 2026 in Düsseldorf haben wir mit außergewöhnlichen Winzern, Produzenten und Repräsentanten der Schlumberger-Gruppe gesprochen – und ihnen vier einfache, aber entscheidende Fragen gestellt. Wie wichtig ist der Sommelier heute wirklich? Mit Stimmen von Bellavista, Ornellaia, Domaines Ott, Markowitsch, Mukhrani, Prinz Salm, Graf Neipperg, Maximin Grünhaus, Rudolf May, Wageck Pfaffmann, Bibo Runge, Franz Haas, Red Moon & ALPL, Delheim, Schlumberger Sparkling, Etter und Nonino. Morgen überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.
Während der ProWein 2026 in Düsseldorf haben wir die Gelegenheit genutzt, mit einigen der spannendsten Persönlichkeiten aus dem Kreis der Winzer und Produzenten der SCHLUMBERGER-GRUPPE – sowie deren Repräsentanten – ins Gespräch zu kommen. Im Mittelpunkt stand dabei eine einfache, aber grundlegende Frage: Welche Rolle spielt der Sommelier heute noch in der Welt des Weins? Daraus entwickelten sich vier Fragen, die wir allen Gesprächspartnern gestellt haben: Wie wichtig ist der Sommelier? Brauchst du als Sommelier heute andere Fähigkeiten als noch vor 20 Jahren? Wann hast du zuletzt mit einem Sommelier ein gutes Gespräch bei einem Glas Wein geführt – und mit wem? Mit welchem Sommelier würdest du das gerne einmal tun? Diese Episode ist keine Lobhudelei, sondern eine offene und konstruktive Betrachtung einer Branche im Wandel – mit ehrlichen Einschätzungen, persönlichen Erfahrungen und überraschenden Perspektiven. Zu Wort kommen einige der prägendsten Persönlichkeiten der internationalen Weinwelt: Valerio Petrone von Bellavista & Petra / Terra Moretti Sarah Schmidt von Ornellaia & Luce Christophe Renard von Domaines Ott Johanna Markowitsch vom Weingut Markowitsch Patrick Honnef von Château Mukhrani Felix Prinz Salm vom Weingut Prinz Salm Philipp Graf Neipperg vom Weingut Graf Neipperg Maximin von Schubert vom Weingut Maximin Grünhaus Benedikt May vom Weingut May Thomas Pfaffmann vom Weingut Wageck Markus Bonsels vom Weingut Bibo Runge Andi Punter vom Weingut Weingut Franz Haas Philipp Marandell von Red Moon & ALPL Nora Thiel von Delheim Victoria Deutsch von Schlumberger Sparkling Gabriel Galliker-Etter von Distillerie Etter Luciano Abagnale von Distillerie Nonino Eine Episode über Gespräche, Perspektiven und die Frage, welche Rolle der Sommelier in der Weinwelt von heute und morgen wirklich spielt.
Slate writer Scaachi Koul unpacks her latest book of essays Sucker Punch, in which she delves into her unexpected birth, the dissolution of her marriage, and how her friends have come to know her as "the divorce doula." Multidisciplinary artist Emma Ruth Rundle explains how she crafted her debut poetry collection The Bella Vista – which touches on love lost, addiction, and discovering oneself – while traveling on tour, then performs “Blooms of Oblivion” from her album Engine of Hell.
In this episode of The Hole Truth, Bellavista Resources Managing Director Glenn Jardine outlines the investment case for the Pickle Crow Gold Project in Ontario, Canada. With 2.8 million ounces in current resources and 1.5 million ounces historically produced, Pickle Crow is already a large-scale gold system. Glenn discusses why the next phase of value creation lies in near-mine resource extensions, underexplored regional targets, and the application of modern exploration techniques across a historically rich gold belt. The conversation also covers Bellavista's A$35 million funding position, strong institutional backing, and how the company is positioning itself for resource growth and value accretion in one of Canada's most prolific gold districts. Guest Bio Glenn Jardine is a mining executive with experience across gold exploration, project acquisition, and capital markets. He is the Managing Director of Bellavista Resources, where he is leading the acquisition and advancement of the Pickle Crow Gold Project in Ontario, Canada, with a focus on resource growth, near-mine extensions, and regional exploration upside. Produced by Resource Media The Hole Truth: Mining Investment Podcast is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions. Links The Hole Truth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-hole-truth-podcast The Hole Truth YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4sZkSfEpPi_u7OrD7lQ-tZHbdy6EhCC&si=iOcGscff7kMSw8c7 The Hole Truth Website: https://resourcesrisingstars.com.au/the-hole-truth-podcast/ The Hole Truth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theholetruthpodcast/ Company Website: https://bellavistaresources.com.au/ Key Insights Established Gold Asset with Significant Scale The Pickle Crow Gold Project already hosts a 2.8Moz gold resource, with a further 1.5Moz historically produced between 1935 and 1966 at grades of approximately 0.5oz/t. This places the project's combined gold endowment above 4Moz, providing a strong platform for future resource growth. Near-Mine Extensions Offer Immediate Upside Initial drilling is expected to focus on areas close to existing workings, targeting resource extensions and potential new discoveries. This strategy allows Bellavista to pursue relatively low-risk growth while building momentum early in the exploration program. Underexplored Regional Potential Large portions of the broader landholding remain lightly drilled, despite sitting within a highly mineralised gold belt. Modern aeromagnetic and LIDAR surveys completed in 2023 represent the first systematic application of contemporary exploration tools, highlighting early-stage but material discovery potential. Well-Capitalised Exploration Strategy Bellavista completed a two-stage capital raise totalling approximately A$35 million as part of the acquisition, exceeding its original funding target. Strong institutional support provides the balance sheet capacity to fund both near-mine drilling and later-stage regional exploration. Strategic Positioning in a Prolific Gold Belt The project is located within a gold belt that has produced or hosts more than 40Moz of gold, reinforcing its geological credentials. Relative to peers, the company offers leverage to exploration success and potential valuation uplift as drilling results and resource growth are delivered.
Hoy el Padre Ignacio se nos une desde la selva amazónica en Perú para compartir con nosotros su historia y cómo su fe lo llevó a convertirse en un rescatador de niños. El Padre Ignacio ha rescatado a más de 2500 niños de la venta de órganos, latrata, la prostitución y de la pobreza extrema. Hoy nos cuenta las gracias que ha recibido, como poder ver el rostro de Cristo en los que más sufren y de su opción por vivir y ayudar a los más pobres de los pobres. También, las dificultades del camino porque le han dado palizas y lo han intentado matar varias veces. Ignacio María Doñoro nació en Bilbao en 1964 y fue ordenado sacerdote en 1989. Siete años más tarde se unió como capellán a las Fuerzas Armadas para dar asistencia espiritual a los militares en el norte de España. Participó de diversas misiones en el extranjero, como Bosnia, Kosovo y El Salvador, antes de ser es destinado a la Comandancia de la Guardia Civil de Inchaurrondo, un centro clave en la lucha contra ETA, donde permaneció durante varios años. En 2002, estando en El Salvador, conoció a un niño al que sus padres habían vendido para el tráfico de órganos y que estaba próximo a ser entregado. A pesar del peligro, el Padre Ignacio lo rescató. A partir de entonces, el Padre Ignacio coordinó proyectos en El Salvador y abrió casas de rescate en Colombia, Marruecos y Mozambique, que dejó en manos de órdenes religiosas o asociaciones. En 2011 pidió la excedencia como capellán de las Fuerzas Armadas y creó el Hogar Nazaret, ubicado en el Huallaga central (Región de San Martín), Perú, en una de las regiones de más difícil acceso de la selva del Amazónica. Allí da cobijo aniños, niñas y adolescentes que viven en la más extrema pobreza moral, emocional y material. El Hogar Nazaret está compuesto por seis centros, dos destinados a niños y chicos adolescentes en la población de Carhuapoma, dos destinados a niñas y chicas adolescentes enel municipio de Bellavista, una escuela de fútbol en Carhuapoma, y el último, que está en construcción, seencuentra en José Pardo. El hogar de niñas es una réplica de El Rocío, un famoso santuario mariano en Huelva. Y en el hogar de los niños se está construyendo una réplica de la iglesia de Medyugorje, lugar de apariciones marianas en Bosnia Herezgovina. El Padre Doñoro ha escrito varios libros: “Hogar Nazaret sueño de Dios”, “El secreto es Jesús”, “Hogar Nazaret” y “El fuego de María”. La lista de premios y condecoraciones que ha recibido es extensa e impresionante. “No tengo plata ni oro, pero te doy lo que tengo”: un espacio donde encontrarnos con el que verdaderamente nos llena, para que nos tome de la mano, nos levante y nos ponga en camino nuevamente. Somos Sol, Colo y Tere, con el apoyo del Pbro. Gastón Lorenzo, Parroquia Católica Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Entrevistamos a personas que nos comparten su vida y nos ayudan aprofundizar nuestra fe. Contactate con nosotros: podcastdelpilar@gmail.comCon el Hogar Nazaret: https://www.hogarnazaret.es/ Cortina musical: "Tan pobre y tan rico"· Jóvenes Catedral de San Isidro. Álbum: “Hazte canto”. Este podcast está realizado a beneficio de la Fundación Nuestra Señora del Pilar, que acompaña a niños, adolescentes y mujeres en estado de vulnerabilidad en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Te invitamos a colaborar con esta obra. Entrá a la página de la Fundación para conocer más acerca de la fundación y cómo ayudar. Muchas gracias.
Massimiliano Bellavista"AI Compliance e Certificazione"La norma ISO 42001:2023 e i vantaggi della certificazione dell'AI complianceFrancoAngeli Editorewww.francoangeli.itIl volume, primo nel suo genere in Italia, si propone di guidare il lettore attraverso i processi di progettazione, implementazione, controllo e audit di un Sistema di gestione dell'Intelligenza Artificiale nel contesto aziendale. In un panorama assai complesso e in continua evoluzione come quello dell'applicazione dell'Intelligenza Artificiale ai processi organizzativi e di business, il libro offre a manager e consulenti una guida per la gestione di numerosi aspetti inerenti all'etica, alla progettazione, alla comunicazione e alla compliance in accordo con i vigenti aspetti legali e regolamentari, a cominciare dall'AI ACT.Le applicazioni dell'IA oggi spaziano dalla sanità alla finanza, dalla pubblica amministrazione alla produzione industriale, dalla mobilità urbana ai servizi educativi e culturali.Questo diffuso radicamento dell'IA solleva interrogativi cruciali in termini di responsabilità, trasparenza, sicurezza, protezione dei dati, sostenibilità e impatti sulle persone e sull'ambiente.È dunque evidente la necessità, non più rinviabile, di un quadro sistemico che consenta alle organizzazioni di gestire l'IA in modo strutturato, documentato e verificabile, creando valore, e non più come una contingente esigenza di compliance, La norma ISO/IEC 42001 rappresenta il primo tentativo compiuto, su scala globale, di costruire un Sistema di Gestione per l'Intelligenza Artificiale (AIMS). Pur collocandosi nel filone delle norme basate sulla High Level Structure (HLS), essa ne amplia significativamente l'impianto attraverso l'introduzione di strumenti specifici e innovativi. Certiquality nel 2025 ha rilasciato il primo certificato di questo tipo in Italia. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Today - A long-debated school closure in Sierra Vista is now official, as Bella Vista Elementary prepares to wind down operations at the end of this school year.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tucker Carlson has now added his voice to the all important battle of exposing and halting the climate engineering assault. The discussion of climate engineering between myself and Tucker went live. Tens of millions of views on numerous posts have accumulated since, and are still growing. A number of international media sources also covered the exchange, just in time for the COP climate conference in Brazil. Will the climate engineering issue finally be forced into the full light of day? Are we finally nearing a critical mass of awareness? Will US mainstream media paid geoengineering deniers finally be forced to face the wrath of justifiably enraged populations? The awakening can't come soon enough, we are rapidly running out of time. The latest breaking bad news headlines are featured in this installment of Global Alert News. All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Dane Wigington To support Geoengineering Watch: http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/su... Contact us: Dane Wigington, P.O. Box 9, Bella Vista, CA, 96008 To receive Geoengineering Watch updates, please sign up for our mailing list: https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/n... Geoengineering Watch t-shirts, cards and bumper stickers: https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/g...
Today: Parents packed the Rothery Center this week to voice their concerns over a plan that could close Bella Vista Elementary — and the Sierra Vista school district says it’s listening.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this week's episode of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast! Quick request off the top, if you have yet to subscribe, like or rate, please do me a favor and do so. It helps us grow and is a big help. Thank you! Now to this week's episode- we're at Marsouls in downtown Rogers, talking with owner and founder Jordan Conley. We taped this JUST as Bikes, Blues and BBQ was rolling into town, so you'll hear a few rumbles. But first?!?! FOOD NEWS!! Mellow Moose Burgers is back at the World Food Championships. We'll hear from Owner/Chef Adrian Lem. Townie's Burgers & Bevvies is finally open. General Manager Adam Brewer tells us about the process to get the doors open! Parlay on 8th is going in at the old Hollar at 8th Street Market. We'll tell you all about it. Oktoberfest NWA is back in downtown Rogers this weekend! BV65 has changed into a brunch spot in Bella Vista! The Melting Pot is coming to Rogers! Chicken Headz is moving! Founder and owner of Marsouls Jordan Conley grew up VERRRY influenced by his grandmother's cooking. After spending some time away from home as an adult, he came home during covid and had a new dream in the form of a culinary love-letter to his family heritage, and most notably his grandmother. You'll hear about their buildout in what was once a gas station, you'll also hear how they handled the tornado... Finally, he'll talk about the food, and grandma's quality control. She's not shy about it, I'm told. That's next here on the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast.
October 10th marks World Mental Health Day, and this year, the focus hits close to home for many teens – especially matriculants facing the pressure of final exams and big life decisions. For many young people, this time of year feels like a storm: sleepless nights, fear of failure, and the constant pressure to have it all figured out. WE HAD A CHAT TO ALISON SCOTT - Executive Principal at Bellavista School She has been in education for 28+ years, across all phases. Before joining Bellavista, she worked in mainstream schools (a former Model C school), then moved into independent/remedial education. Her roles included HOD (Head of Department) for Guidance. In 2009, she was appointed as Principal of Bellavista, and over time she has steered the school towards more innovative, research-based remedial and cognitive education programmes. She has extensive experience in teaching across the board and is a very well respected principal in South Africa. Bellavista is a private remedial school, but they also host a number of training courses for educators, health professionals and parents on how to deal with all sorts of issues related to education - including dealing with anxiety in learners. Hang out with Anele and The Club on 947 every weekday morning. Popular radio hosts Anele Mdoda, Frankie du Toit, Thembekile Mrototo, and Cindy Poluta take fun to the next level with the biggest guests, hottest conversations, feel-good vibes, and the best music to get you going! Kick-start your day with the most enjoyable way to wake up in Joburg. Connect with Anele and The Club on 947 via WhatsApp at 084 000 0947 or call the studio on 011 88 38 947Thank you for listening to the Anele and the Club podcast..Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 to 09:00 to Anele and the Club broadcast on 947 https://buff.ly/y34dh8Y For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/gyWKIkl or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/K59GRzu Subscribe to the 947s Weekly Newsletter https://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media:947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg947 on X: www.x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nature provides countless benefits—from clean air and fresh water to raw materials for homes, medicines, and food. But nature is under threat from pollution, deforestation, poaching, and more. That's why WWF just launched a new campaign with a powerful message: Nature Needs Us Now. In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson sits down with Sara Thomas, WWF's Senior Director for Marketing and Outreach, to take you behind the scenes of how the campaign came together. Sara shares the creative thinking behind the campaign's 90-second ad, “Marble,” and reveals insights from WWF's 2025 Connected by Nature Report, which explores how Americans view their relationship with nature. You'll learn why nature is more than just beautiful landscapes—it's the foundation of our health, economy, and daily lives. And you'll hear what each of us can do to protect the natural systems that sustain us.
Massimiliano Bellavista"Malaparte proibito"Betti Editricewww.betti.itMalaparte proibito è un libro originale su uno scrittore di cui si è detto e scritto molto e che si propone tre scopi. Il primo, grazie ai documenti inediti dell'archivio Cioli, è quello di approfondire alcuni aspetti della vita privata dello scrittore, soprattutto nella fase cruciale dei primi anni trenta. Il secondo, di diffondere presso le nuove generazioni il valore della sua testimonianza e della sua scrittura, ambedue oggigiorno paradossalmente più apprezzate all'estero che in Italia. Il terzo e ultimo scopo è quello di rivelare alcuni lati peculiari del suo rapporto con la Toscana e, in particolare, con la provincia senese nel periodo della lavorazione de Il Cristo proibito, suo unico e pluripremiato film, di cui fu regista. Dalla penna di Massimiliano Bellavista un Malaparte intimo e “proibito” perché fuori dagli stereotipi e dalle etichette.Massimiliano Bellavista è docente universitario presso l'Università di Siena, giornalista, scrittore e blogger di thenakedpitcher.com. Esperto di letteratura breve, i suoi romanzi e racconti sono tradotti in inglese, francese e spagnolo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
What if the secret to aging beautifully lies deeper than your skincare routine? Dr. Missy Clifton, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Premier Aesthetics, joins us to reveal the cutting-edge approaches transforming aesthetic medicine.From her humble beginnings in a small Arkansas strip mall to building a thriving practice with over 100 employees, Dr. Clifton shares the wisdom gained from nearly two decades at the forefront of dermatology. Her upcoming expansion to the Walmart Global Home Campus marks another milestone in her remarkable journey.Dr. Clifton takes us deep into the science behind today's most innovative treatments. She explains why Softwave's colorblind technology represents a breakthrough for skin tightening, how platelet-derived growth factor is revolutionizing tear trough treatments, and why her approach to neuromodulators involves using multiple products within a single face. Her insights on nanotechnology preview her upcoming skincare line that creates reservoirs of active ingredients beneath the skin's surface.Most compelling is Dr. Clifton's holistic philosophy that true beauty begins from within. She shares her personal regimen of peptide therapy, revealing how injectable compounds like BPC-157 and copper peptides have transformed not just her skin but her overall health. This inside-out approach represents what she believes is the future of aesthetic medicine—treating the whole body so your outward appearance reflects internal wellness.Whether you're considering your first aesthetic treatment or looking to optimize your current regimen, Dr. Clifton's preventative approach offers valuable guidance for anyone seeking natural-looking results that improve with time. Listen now to discover why starting early with small, consistent interventions yields better outcomes than waiting until significant aging has occurred.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
A revolution in skincare has arrived, and it's changing the way we think about beauty from the inside out. Meet XOMD – the first true mood-ceutical skincare line that's bridging the gap between emotional wellbeing and physical appearance through the science of oxytocin.Dr. Sabrina Fabi joins us to share the fascinating journey behind creating this groundbreaking product line with her husband, a fellow aesthetic physician. Their lightbulb moment came during Dr. Fabi's pregnancy when she noticed her skin maintained its radiance despite pausing her usual treatments. The culprit? Oxytocin – the "bonding hormone" that not only helps mothers connect with their babies but also creates that coveted pregnancy glow.The science is compelling: people with naturally higher oxytocin levels appear approximately three years younger than their peers. XOMD's proprietary jasmine-derived peptide mimics this effect by binding to oxytocin receptors in the skin's epidermis, creating remarkable improvements in radiance, hydration, and inflammation. Clinical trials revealed not just visible skin benefits, but significant emotional impacts – users reported 87% increased confidence and reduced social anxiety after just eight weeks.What makes this approach truly revolutionary is its dual-action pathway. Unlike most skincare ingredients that work solely on the skin's surface, XOMD's formula creates a positive feedback loop between skin receptors and the brain's hypothalamus. This connection makes it particularly valuable for women experiencing hormonal transitions like menopause, when declining estrogen reduces natural oxytocin receptor binding capacity.The elegantly designed product line – featuring Detox Cleanser, Intoxicate Serum, and Arouse Moisturizer – delivers professional-grade results while maintaining incredible gentleness. Even post-procedure patients report accelerated healing and reduced redness, sometimes eliminating the need for follow-up treatments.Ready to experience skincare that transforms both how you look and how you feel? Discover the science of emotional beauty with XOMD – where confidence and radiance begin at the cellular level.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
Unlocking your body's natural healing potential might be simpler than you think. Peptides—those tiny chains of amino acids that serve as your body's natural messengers—are revolutionizing how we approach wellness, weight management, healing, and even cognitive health.Unlike pharmaceutical medications that flood your system with foreign compounds, peptides work through precision signaling, telling your body exactly what to do without disrupting other functions. This targeted approach explains why they deliver remarkable benefits with minimal side effects. While many people now recognize peptides through weight loss treatments like Ozempic and Mounjaro (GLP-1 agonists), their potential extends far beyond shedding pounds.The real magic happens when peptides are strategically combined. For weight management, lower doses of GLP-1s paired with muscle-preserving and visceral fat-targeting peptides deliver healthier, more sustainable results than pharmaceutical megadoses. For healing, compounds like BPC-157 and TB500 work in concert to reduce inflammation while accelerating tissue repair—whether you're recovering from surgery, managing arthritis, or bouncing back from intense workouts. Growth hormone peptides restore what naturally diminishes with age, supporting everything from sleep quality to tissue regeneration. Perhaps most exciting are the cognitive peptides that cross the blood-brain barrier to potentially prevent neurodegenerative conditions and enhance mental performance.What makes peptide therapy truly revolutionary is its personalized approach. Through specialized assessments that analyze your specific health concerns, lifestyle, and goals, practitioners can now create customized peptide protocols tailored precisely to your needs. Ready to discover what peptides could do for your health journey? Visit NudaLabs.com to take their quick assessment and find the peptide combinations that might transform your wellness from the inside out.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
Chaque année en Bolivie, des millions d'hectares sont dévastés par les incendies. En 2024, les feux ont été d'une ampleur sans précédent, dix millions d'hectares, l'équivalent de deux fois et demie la superficie d'un pays comme la Suisse, ont été réduits en cendres. Plusieurs mois après la fin des feux, leurs conséquences se font toujours ressentir : communautés sans production agricole pour se nourrir, personnes âgées à la santé encore précaire à cause des fumées et, bien sûr, la forêt et sa biodiversité qui peinent à se remettre de cet épisode. (Rediffusion) De notre correspondant en Bolivie, «Ici, on parle de la saison de feux de la même manière que l'on parle de l'hiver ou de l'été. Ça arrive chaque année, de manière toujours plus forte et violente». Au parc Ambue Ari, dans l'est de la Bolivie, les membres du staff se sont habitués à lutter tous les ans contre les incendies. Dans ce sanctuaire, on récupère et soigne des animaux sauvages issus du braconnage, des incendies ou encore de la déforestation. En période d'incendies, de juillet à octobre, de nombreux animaux brûlés ou déshydratés sont amenés à la clinique vétérinaire du parc par la population. Paresseux, singes, tortues ou encore oiseaux y sont soignés avant d'être relâchés dans le sanctuaire. En 2024, le parc a même récupéré une jaguar de 6 mois : «normalement, nous n'acceptons pas de félins car nos espaces d'accueil sont saturés, explique Ivan Marquez, biologiste, mais dans ce cas-ci, elle est jeune et nous pensons pouvoir lui apprendre à chasser seule pour pouvoir la libérer». Il s'agira du premier jaguar relâché de l'histoire de la Bolivie. Du fait des incendies, beaucoup d'animaux sauvages se réfugient d'eux mêmes dans le parc. «L'écosystème du parc est souvent surchargé, continue le biologiste, par exemple, ici, il y a un nombre de jaguars bien supérieur à ce qu'il devrait y avoir dans un espace naturel.» D'année en année, la déforestation et les incendies font reculer la forêt, résultat : aujourd'hui Ambue Ari est devenue une île de biodiversité au milieu des champs et des pâturages. Dans l'est du pays, la déforestation a explosé ces 10 dernières années. «À partir de 2012-2013, le gouvernement planifie une vision de diversification de l'économie, en particulier le développement de l'agro, c'est-à-dire le bétail et le soja, il devient donc beaucoup plus tolérant avec toutes les lois environnementales», explique Stasiek Czaplicki, économiste environnemental, spécialisé sur le secteur agro exportateur ainsi que la déforestation et les incendies. «Depuis qu'il y a eu ces feux, chacun survit comme il peut» La biodiversité n'est pas la seule à se remettre difficilement des feux. Dans la petite ville de San Javier, à 200 kilomètres d'Ambue Ari, les communautés autochtones continuent de souffrir des conséquences des incendies. «Notre centrale indigène Païkoneka est une organisation qui regroupe 60 communautés et 1 500 familles, desquelles 300 ont dû émigrer en ville parce qu'elles n'avaient plus rien à manger chez elles», raconte Brian Baca Talamas. La grande majorité des habitants des communautés autochtones produit son alimentation elle-même et un petit surplus qu'elle vend sur les marchés. Mais comme de nombreux champs ont été ravagés par les feux, beaucoup de personnes ont dû trouver un travail salarié en ville. «J'ai ma femme et mes enfants, je n'ai pas eu d'autre option que de partir car il n'y avait plus d'eau dans ma communauté et l'incendie avait ravagé toute ma parcelle», témoigne Enrique Pesoa, qui a dû travailler plusieurs mois comme maçon pour faire vivre sa famille. «J'ai 57 ans et n'avais jamais eu à partir comme ça de ma communauté pour travailler ailleurs, confie Agustín Parapaena, c'est très dur pour nous les habitants des communautés, on souffre de devoir partir. Depuis qu'il y a eu ces feux, chacun survit comme il peut». La centrale indigène Païkoneka a combattu du mieux qu'elle pouvait les incendies, grâce à 50 pompiers volontaires formés et équipés, ainsi qu'en sensibilisant les habitants pour qu'aucun incendie ne se déclare dans les territoires des communautés. «Mais les feux arrivent de l'extérieur, des voisins. Ils vont brûler dans un ranch, perdre le contrôle du feu et ça finit par arriver chez nous», dénonce Brian Baca Talamas. Jusqu'à l'année dernière, l'amende à payer lorsque qu'un feu devenait hors de contrôle était de 20 centimes de dollar par hectare. Il était moins coûteux de payer l'amende après un feu que défricher une parcelle avec un bulldozer. La discipline dans les communautés n'a donc pas empêché que certaines soient dévastées à 80 ou 90% par les flammes. Écoles fermées dans un-tiers du pays au plus fort des incendies À San Javier, mais comme dans tout le département de Santa Cruz et une partie de la Bolivie, les fumées des feux ont également fait beaucoup de dégâts. «Entre le mois de juin et la fin octobre, nous avons 2 jours de pluie, en août, où nous avons pu respirer, sinon c'était de la fumée tout le temps», se rappelle Brian Baca Talamas. «Mon fils aîné a eu des problèmes pulmonaires et il a dû être évacué de la communauté», raconte Enrique Pesoa. Au plus fort des incendies, les écoles ont été fermées dans un tiers du pays. Même dans des villes comme La Paz, en pleine montagne et à des centaines de kilomètres des incendies, les élèves risquaient d'être affectés par les fumées. «Maintenant, il est guéri, parce qu'il est jeune, continue Enrique, mais il y a des personnes âgées qui continuent de souffrir». C'est notamment le cas de Maria, 64 ans : «J'ai encore des problèmes aux yeux, ils se fatiguent très vite. Donc oui, ma vue n'est plus la même depuis les incendies et c'est pareil pour mon mari.» Elle ajoute qu'à Bella Vista, sa communauté, les sources d'eau ont aussi été affectées. «Certains ruisseaux se sont asséchés et les autres étaient contaminés par les cendres, boire leur eau nous rendait malade». Malgré toutes ces conséquences sur les populations locales et sur la biodiversité, les incendies et la déforestation ne sont pas près de s'arrêter. «Le gouvernement bolivien continue de penser que le secteur agro exportateur va lui donner beaucoup plus de bénéfices qu'actuellement, donc il est en train de prendre des mesures pour aider son expansion», analyse Stasiek Czaplicki. La protection de la forêt et de ses écosystèmes n'est donc toujours pas à l'ordre du jour.
The beauty industry is experiencing a profound paradigm shift, and Dr. Missy Clifton sits down with Brian Clemson of Evolus to explore the cutting edge of this transformation. Their conversation reveals how aesthetic medicine is moving beyond traditional approaches toward more natural, holistic solutions that prioritize authentic beauty.Brian shares his journey from industry giant Allergan to his current role helping build Evolus from the ground up. As a performance beauty company focused exclusively on aesthetics, Evolus has differentiated itself through transparent pricing, exceptional service, and products that truly deliver results. This singular focus has allowed them to create meaningful innovations in a space that desperately needed fresh thinking.The discussion delves into what makes Juveau, Evolus's neuromodulator, a game-changer for practitioners and patients alike. With faster onset, precise placement, and natural-looking results, it's quickly becoming the preferred choice for those seeking subtle enhancement. But perhaps most revolutionary is the company's bold campaign to "drop the F-word" – moving away from "filler" terminology toward a more sophisticated understanding of hyaluronic acid treatments.Through their proprietary Cold-X technology, Evolus has created products that preserve the natural chain structure of hyaluronic acid, requiring fewer artificial cross-linking agents. The result? Injectable treatments that move naturally with facial expressions, avoiding the overfilled, unnatural look that has given traditional fillers a bad reputation. This approach perfectly aligns with today's aesthetic preferences for subtle enhancement rather than obvious intervention.The conversation also explores the fascinating convergence of aesthetics and wellness, including how weight loss treatments and aesthetic procedures are increasingly complementary. With specific labeling for addressing facial volume loss from GLP-1 weight management medications, Evolus is positioned at the forefront of this integrated approach.Ready to experience the difference of treatments designed for natural beauty? Join us in embracing this aesthetic revolution where science meets artistry to enhance your natural features without changing who you are.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
About the Show:“I consider us the Department of Fun. We are in charge of the golf courses, lakes, fitness facilities... our effort is to put smiles on people's faces.” – Tom JudsonIn this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn chats with Tom Judson, CEO of the Bella Vista Property Owners Association (POA), to explore the transformation of Bella Vista from a quiet retirement community into a thriving, multigenerational hub at the northern tip of the region.Tom shares his leadership journey—from his roots managing communities in North Carolina to guiding Bella Vista's evolution through major facility upgrades, fresh amenities, and a renewed focus on inclusivity and recreation for all ages. Whether you're a seasoned resident or a newcomer to NWA, you'll uncover why Bella Vista is rapidly emerging as one of the region's most coveted destinations for living, working, and having fun.This episode delves into the essence of Bella Vista, highlighting its scenic lakes, miles of trails, community events, and pickleball courts, highlighting why it's a destination worth exploring.Key Takeaways:Bella Vista is one of the largest planned communities in the nation, with more than 16,500 homes and growing fast.The POA manages outstanding amenities: seven golf courses, seven lakes, fitness centers, over 100 miles of biking and hiking trails, four restaurants, and more.Bella Vista has shifted from being a retirement destination to a lively, multigenerational community—a change seen in the dropping average age of residents.The area prides itself on its affordability, community spirit, and outdoor opportunities like cycling the Razorback Greenway, fishing, disc golf, and pickleball.Visitors: Most POA attractions are open to the public, including golf, trails, and restaurant dining. Residents enjoy unique perks, such as low-cost activity cards for even more value.Community involvement is encouraged—join events, volunteer, be part of local committees, and help shape Bella Vista's future.Bella Vista's continued growth and new amenities signal a “golden era” for the community—now is the perfect time to explore all it has to offer.All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website: Bella Vista Property Owners Association https://www.bellavistapoa.com/Email Tom Judson: tomj@bvvpoa.com (make sure to use two v's!)The Gear Garden (trailside beer garden and event space)Lakepoint Restaurant (lakefront dining in Bella Vista)Razorback Greenway Trail SystemDowntown BentonvilleThis episode is sponsored by*FindItNWA.com Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! *Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas:Grab our Newsletter Email Us at...
Slate writer Scaachi Koul unpacks her latest book of essays Sucker Punch, in which she delves into her unexpected birth, the dissolution of her marriage, and how her friends have come to know her as "the divorce doula." Multidisciplinary artist Emma Ruth Rundle explains how she crafted her debut poetry collection The Bella Vista – which touches on love lost, addiction, and discovering oneself – while traveling on tour, then performs “Blooms of Oblivion” from her album Engine of Hell.
What happens when rejection becomes the catalyst for something extraordinary? In this revealing episode of All Things Skin, the tables are turned as Dr. Missy Clifton shares her remarkable journey from being fired from her first dermatology position to founding Premier Dermatology—now a cornerstone of innovative skincare in Northwest Arkansas. With raw honesty, Dr. Clifton reveals the fear and uncertainty she faced when starting her own practice after being told she would fail. "I was absolutely terrified," she admits, describing sleepless nights and the immense pressure of supporting the team who took a chance by following her. This vulnerability transforms into a powerful narrative about perseverance, showcasing how that initial rejection sparked a twenty-year journey of growth and innovation that continues to evolve. The conversation delves deep into the entrepreneurial mindset that drives medical innovation, with Dr. Clifton crediting her business acumen to watching her parents run their own companies. "My mom wanted to build something incredible as her legacy," she explains, contrasting this with her father's more lifestyle-focused approach to business ownership. These dual influences shaped her balanced perspective on building Premier Dermatology while maintaining boundaries that previous generations of entrepreneurs often lacked. Most fascinating is Dr. Clifton's evolution into integrative health and preventative medicine—a path she pursued after experiencing her own health challenges and witnessing gaps in patient care. Her passionate advocacy for looking at the "whole person" rather than just treating symptoms reflects a progressive approach that's transforming how we think about skincare and wellness. "Your skin is a representation of what's going on inside your body," she emphasizes, highlighting the interconnected nature of health that drives her practice philosophy today. Ready to be inspired? Listen now to discover how one doctor's unwillingness to accept limitations created a healthcare legacy that continues to push boundaries and redefine what's possible in dermatology and beyond.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
Host Regan Brown and Bill Mann, President of GB Group Construction & Painting, sit down with Kimberly Daga, Senior Vice President of Operations at BellaVista Landscape Services, and Anna Muriello, Operations Manager for the Sacramento Region at BellaVista, to discuss Assembly Bill 1572—legislation focused on limiting the watering of non-functional turf in California in response to ongoing drought conditions.They dive into the definitions of functional vs. non-functional turf, key compliance deadlines, the economic challenges facing communities, how to plan for turf conversion projects, available rebate programs, and the impact of using non-potable water.
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about a new report showing Philly is safer (even if the rent is still too high). We're digging into an Amtrak bribery scandal involving Bruno Mars tickets, a $4,700 dog, and cigars at Ashton's. And we've got the story on why Bella Vista neighbors are beefing with Angelo's Pizzeria. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philadelphia 2025: The State of the City How the restoration of Philly's historic 30th St. Station became a corruption bonanza Multiple Temple University students assaulted after "disorderly" crowd of minors gathered on campus Charges against a man were dismissed. Then a Philly police officer escorted him into ICE custody. Popular Angelo's Pizzeria is not popular among neighbors as they speak out on quality of life issues Advocates ask city for $1.8 million for deportation defense Thoughts on Philly corruption, Philly police immigration enforcement, or Philly teens swarming Temple University? Leave us a voicemail or text: 215-259-8170 Get all this Philly news & more (plus events!) in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Cozy Earth - Use code COZYPHILLY for 40% off best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this captivating episode, we sit down with the talented Jenny Marrs to explore the world of aesthetics, from stunning home renovations to personal transformations.Discover the origins of the popular show "Fixer to Fabulous," highlighting some of the most memorable renovations and Jenny's unique design philosophies. Learn how she masterfully balances modern updates with historical charm.Explore Jenny's entrepreneurial ventures in Northwest Arkansas.Jenny shares exciting news about upcoming projects and store expansions, along with insights into future seasons of "Fixer to Fabulous."Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
Dive into the fascinating world of cellular aging with Sebastian Conti, Sales Director at TA Sciences, as we explore the science behind telomeres—those tiny protective caps at the ends of your chromosomes that may hold the key to biological aging.Sebastian breaks down complex concepts into accessible insights, explaining how telomeres naturally shorten as we age and how this process connects directly to age-related diseases like cardiovascular issues, Alzheimer's, and cancer. What separates TA-65 from other supplements is its impressive scientific backing—twelve published clinical studies, including five double-blind trials—demonstrating its ability to activate telomerase and potentially lengthen telomeres.The conversation takes us through the practical benefits users experience: improved cognitive function, enhanced recovery after exercise, stronger immune response, and sometimes even improved eyesight in cases of early macular degeneration. Sebastian shares his personal journey with the supplement, noting improved mental clarity and faster physical recovery after about seven months of consistent use.We also explore who might benefit most from telomerase activation, from high-performance athletes looking for better recovery to adults over 50 experiencing the more noticeable effects of aging. The supplement's ability to reduce senescent cell load—particularly in CMV-positive individuals—and replenish naive T-cell reserves makes it a compelling option for immune health as well.Whether you're already deep into your wellness journey or just beginning to explore anti-aging interventions, this episode offers valuable insights into addressing aging at its most fundamental level—your DNA. Ready to explore what telomere science could mean for your longevity? Listen now and discover how cellular rejuvenation might change your approach to aging.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
A culinary revelation has arrived in Bentonville, and the B-Team couldn't wait to sink their teeth into it. Meet Jason, owner of Goodcents Subs, who's brought this Kansas City-born sandwich shop to Northwest Arkansas just five days before joining us in the studio—complete with an impressive spread that left our hosts speechless (and stuffed).The magic starts with the bread—pillowy soft and baked fresh daily in three varieties. The Garlic Pepper bread quickly emerged as a favorite, delivering bold flavor without needing additional toppings. Even our most critical hosts—those with East Coast Italian roots who typically dress their sandwiches with every condiment available—were astounded by how delicious these subs tasted completely unadorned.But Goodcents isn't just another sandwich shop. Their pasta offerings—Buffalo Chicken, Chicken Alfredo, and Meatball—became instant showstoppers at just $7.99 per generous portion. "I was not expecting that," admitted Josh, our resident Italian meatball expert, as he went back for seconds.What truly distinguishes Goodcents from its competitors is its remarkable value. Signature 16-inch subs start at just $13.49, with classic options even more affordable. Their catering options, including boxed lunches and party platters of 4-inch sandwiches, make feeding a crowd both easy and economical.Located at 2508 Walton Boulevard (next to Love's Donuts), Goodcents represents Jason's passion project after previously opening a popular breakfast restaurant in Bentonville. With 14 employees already on staff and plans to expand to Bella Vista, Pea Ridge, and Rogers, this sandwich sensation is just getting started.Ready to try it yourself? Mention the B-Team Podcast when you visit Goodcents Subs for 10% off your order! After tasting everything from their Italian sub to their meatball pasta, we're confident you'll become regulars just like we plan to be.
In this week's edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we're at BV65 talking to Executive Chef Scott Redington, but before we get to Scott?!?! Food News!! Brightwater & Bentonville hosted the World Food Championships. You'll hear from the winner and others. Core Brewing is re-opening their tasting room today. Crisis Brewing is at a crisis point for room. Hear their expansion plans. You can help the Prelude Breakfast Bar Spring Kitchen Company opened over the weekend The Larder is open at The Ledger Homegrown at the 8th Street Market has announced a grand opening date Onyx has opened 2 new coffee shops at the Walmart campus, and one is open to the public! BV65 Executive Chef Scott Redington got into the food business as a suggestion from a family member. He started cooking on the line at a restaurant in his hometown of Salt Lake City. He had a boss tell him once that he wasn't going to make it in this business... Good thing he's stubborn because that's why here in Northwest Arkansas all these years later. He's been up and down the western half of the US, but has been in Bella Vista now for a while as the Executive Chef for the restaurants under the Bella Vista POA, who's newest property is the BBQ restaurant known as BV65.. He's newer to BBQ, but his pitmaster Flavio Valverde isn't, and they've come up with a delicious menu (especially those smoked pork belly tacos). Listen and watch wherever you get your podcasts!
Chaque année en Bolivie, des millions d'hectares sont dévastés par les incendies. En 2024, les feux ont été d'une ampleur sans précédent, dix millions d'hectares, l'équivalent de deux fois et demie la superficie d'un pays comme la Suisse, ont été réduits en cendres. Plusieurs mois après la fin des feux, leurs conséquences se font toujours ressentir : communautés sans production agricole pour se nourrir, personnes âgées à la santé encore précaire à cause des fumées et, bien sûr, la forêt et sa biodiversité qui peinent à se remettre de cet épisode. De notre correspondant en Bolivie,«Ici, on parle de la saison de feux de la même manière que l'on parle de l'hiver ou de l'été. Ça arrive chaque année, de manière toujours plus forte et violente». Au parc Ambue Ari, dans l'est de la Bolivie, les membres du staff se sont habitués à lutter tous les ans contre les incendies. Dans ce sanctuaire, on récupère et soigne des animaux sauvages issus du braconnage, des incendies ou encore de la déforestation. En période d'incendies, de juillet à octobre, de nombreux animaux brûlés ou déshydratés sont amenés à la clinique vétérinaire du parc par la population.Paresseux, singes, tortues ou encore oiseaux y sont soignés avant d'être relâchés dans le sanctuaire. En 2024, le parc a même récupéré une jaguar de 6 mois : «normalement, nous n'acceptons pas de félins car nos espaces d'accueil sont saturés, explique Ivan Marquez, biologiste, mais dans ce cas-ci, elle est jeune et nous pensons pouvoir lui apprendre à chasser seule pour pouvoir la libérer». Il s'agira du premier jaguar relâché de l'histoire de la Bolivie. Du fait des incendies, beaucoup d'animaux sauvages se réfugient d'eux mêmes dans le parc. «L'écosystème du parc est souvent surchargé, continue le biologiste, par exemple, ici, il y a un nombre de jaguars bien supérieur à ce qu'il devrait y avoir dans un espace naturel.» D'année en année, la déforestation et les incendies font reculer la forêt, résultat : aujourd'hui Ambue Ari est devenue une île de biodiversité au milieu des champs et des pâturages. Dans l'est du pays, la déforestation a explosé ces 10 dernières années. «À partir de 2012-2013, le gouvernement planifie une vision de diversification de l'économie, en particulier le développement de l'agro, c'est-à-dire le bétail et le soja, il devient donc beaucoup plus tolérant avec toutes les lois environnementales», explique Stasiek Czaplicki, économiste environnemental, spécialisé sur le secteur agro exportateur ainsi que la déforestation et les incendies. «Depuis qu'il y a eu ces feux, chacun survit comme il peut»La biodiversité n'est pas la seule à se remettre difficilement des feux. Dans la petite ville de San Javier, à 200 kilomètres d'Ambue Ari, les communautés autochtones continuent de souffrir des conséquences des incendies. «Notre centrale indigène Païkoneka est une organisation qui regroupe 60 communautés et 1 500 familles, desquelles 300 ont dû émigrer en ville parce qu'elles n'avaient plus rien à manger chez elles», raconte Brian Baca Talamas.La grande majorité des habitants des communautés autochtones produit son alimentation elle-même et un petit surplus qu'elle vend sur les marchés. Mais comme de nombreux champs ont été ravagés par les feux, beaucoup de personnes ont dû trouver un travail salarié en ville. «J'ai ma femme et mes enfants, je n'ai pas eu d'autre option que de partir car il n'y avait plus d'eau dans ma communauté et l'incendie avait ravagé toute ma parcelle», témoigne Enrique Pesoa, qui a dû travailler plusieurs mois comme maçon pour faire vivre sa famille. «J'ai 57 ans et n'avais jamais eu à partir comme ça de ma communauté pour travailler ailleurs, confie Agustín Parapaena, c'est très dur pour nous les habitants des communautés, on souffre de devoir partir. Depuis qu'il y a eu ces feux, chacun survit comme il peut». La centrale indigène Païkoneka a combattu du mieux qu'elle pouvait les incendies, grâce à 50 pompiers volontaires formés et équipés, ainsi qu'en sensibilisant les habitants pour qu'aucun incendie ne se déclare dans les territoires des communautés. «Mais les feux arrivent de l'extérieur, des voisins. Ils vont brûler dans un ranch, perdre le contrôle du feu et ça finit par arriver chez nous», dénonce Brian Baca Talamas. Jusqu'à l'année dernière, l'amende à payer lorsque qu'un feu devenait hors de contrôle était de 20 centimes de dollar par hectare. Il était moins coûteux de payer l'amende après un feu que défricher une parcelle avec un bulldozer. La discipline dans les communautés n'a donc pas empêché que certaines soient dévastées à 80 ou 90% par les flammes. Écoles fermées dans un-tiers du pays au plus fort des incendiesÀ San Javier, mais comme dans tout le département de Santa Cruz et une partie de la Bolivie, les fumées des feux ont également fait beaucoup de dégâts. «Entre le mois de juin et la fin octobre, nous avons 2 jours de pluie, en août, où nous avons pu respirer, sinon c'était de la fumée tout le temps», se rappelle Brian Baca Talamas. «Mon fils aîné a eu des problèmes pulmonaires et il a dû être évacué de la communauté», raconte Enrique Pesoa. Au plus fort des incendies, les écoles ont été fermées dans un tiers du pays. Même dans des villes comme La Paz, en pleine montagne et à des centaines de kilomètres des incendies, les élèves risquaient d'être affectés par les fumées. «Maintenant, il est guéri, parce qu'il est jeune, continue Enrique, mais il y a des personnes âgées qui continuent de souffrir». C'est notamment le cas de Maria, 64 ans : «J'ai encore des problèmes aux yeux, ils se fatiguent très vite. Donc oui, ma vue n'est plus la même depuis les incendies et c'est pareil pour mon mari.» Elle ajoute qu'à Bella Vista, sa communauté, les sources d'eau ont aussi été affectées. «Certains ruisseaux se sont asséchés et les autres étaient contaminés par les cendres, boire leur eau nous rendait malade». Malgré toutes ces conséquences sur les populations locales et sur la biodiversité, les incendies et la déforestation ne sont pas près de s'arrêter. «Le gouvernement bolivien continue de penser que le secteur agro exportateur va lui donner beaucoup plus de bénéfices qu'actuellement, donc il est en train de prendre des mesures pour aider son expansion», analyse Stasiek Czaplicki. La protection de la forêt et de ses écosystèmes n'est donc toujours pas à l'ordre du jour.
Our latest podcast episode features a deep dive into holistic wellness strategies, highlighting cutting-edge treatments like GLP-1 medications known for their role in medical weight loss. We discuss how these treatments can also improve overall metabolic health, moving beyond just weight management. The episode emphasizes the importance of bioidentical hormones, which can truly make a difference in managing aging effectively. While synthetic hormones have been the go-to for many years, understanding the importance of naturally aligned hormones can lead to better health outcomes for both men and women. Our conversation intertwines these topics with new, exciting assessments at Premier Dermatology, including state-of-the-art metabolic evaluation techniques to tailor health plans based on individual needs. We introduce our membership program to ensure that these advanced strategies are accessible throughout the year, empowering everyone to take control of their health and well-being. Whether you're curious about the role of gut health in weight management or looking for tips to optimize your hormonal health, this episode is packed with knowledge to help you thrive. Tune in and invest in your future wellness journey today! Please remember to subscribe, leave a review, and join us for the next enlightening episode.Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
In this exhilarating episode, we dive into the world of Optimal Human, a vibrant health brand revolutionizing dietary supplementation. Join Connor Roberts, the wholesale manager, as he unfolds the inspiring backstory of the brand — how a deep commitment to wellness spurred the development of a product that genuinely fills nutritional gaps in modern diets. We explore Optimal Human's meticulously selected ingredients, including unique elements like spirulina and mushroom extracts, showcasing their impressive health benefits from gut support to cognitive enhancement. With the conversation flowing into the importance of ingredient transparency and thoughtful formulation, listeners gain insights into how Optimal Human distinguishes itself from competitors and why it's making waves in wellness circles.This episode isn't just about the product; it's about empowering you to take charge of your health journey. Connor shares practical tips for incorporating Optimal Human into your daily routine, making health both approachable and enjoyable. As we discuss the balance between longevity and health span, we invite you to reflect on your wellness habits and join us on a collective journey towards optimal health. Tune in for an engaging mix of science, personal stories, and actionable advice that reminds us of the power of good nutrition. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your wellness routine — we invite you to be a part of the Optimal Human community!Let's Connect! * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/premierderm/* Facebook https://www.facebook.com/premierdermatology* Website: https://premierderm.netPremier Dermatology is located in Bentonville, Fayetteville, & Bella Vista, Arkansas!
Myron Jenkins and DeJuan Marrero host Dr. August Mendes, the assistant boys basketball coach at CIA Bella Vista (AZ). Dr. Mendes discusses what it means for Bella Vista to be the EYBL Scholastic League Regular Season Co-Champions after winning just one game in conference play last year. He also explains why the EYBL Scholastic League is considered the best high school conference in the world and shares the team's ambitions to contend in the Chipotle Nationals, and much more.
On Tuesday July 25 1989, 18 year old Dana Stidham went home to do some laundry. She drove from her home in Centerton to where her parents Lawrence and Georgia lived in Hiwasse, Arkansas. After she put her clothes in the wash cycle, she headed out to run an errand for her dad. His stomach was upset and he needed some medicine. She left the Phillips food store - which is now a Harp's grocery - in Bella Vista at 3:17 pm. We know this because the receipt was later found in her car, and the cashier and a lot of other people working in the store confirmed that she was there that day - she knew them because she worked there for three years in high school. We're going to explore some theories that have come up over the years and ask - was this someone Dana knew, or a stranger, maybe even a serial killer? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.