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Freedom Writers Podcast
#102: Celebrating Father's Day w/ Freedom Writers Carlos Barragan & Melvin Logan

Freedom Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 51:35


On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by original Freedom Writers, Melvin Logan and Carlos Barragan. Both Carlos and Melvin are inspiring and loving fathers who share what it was like growing up in Long Beach surrounded by poverty, racism, and gang violence. They discuss their survival, how they turned their pain into purpose, and breaking the cycle of generational trauma to prevail as the loving fathers they are today. This episode is a heartfelt look into what it means to be a dad, and we hope that this episode leaves you all feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference. Donate to the Freedom Writers Scholarship Fund: https://givebutter.com/4pIBzH

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast
Carlos and Alexa PenaVega (actors/singers) and Zach Williams (singer)

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 45:30


Today on the Tim DeMoss Show, we're joined by husband-and-wife duo Carlos and Alexa PenaVega! Both Carlos and Alex have been in the entertainment world for most of their lives. Carlos has starred on the Nickelodeon series Big Time Rush, and is a member of the Group, Big Time Rush. Alexa is best known for her roles as Carmen Cortez in the Spy Kids film series, and as the title character Ruby Gallagher in the ABC Family series Ruby & the Rockits. The PenaVega's discuss their new book, What If Love Is the Point? Living for Jesus in a Self-Consumed World as well as what inspired them to write it. They share their upbringings, journeys with their faith, their time on Dancing with the Stars, and what it's like as Christians in the world of Hollywood.  You can follow Carlos's on his Instagram and Alexa's Instagram, as well as their other social media channels. Later on in the show, we're joined by our other special guest, Christian rock singer Zach Williams. Zach will be performing tomorrow night at the 2022 Creation Festival, in Shirleysburg Pennsylvania, his first ever appearance at the festival. He talks more about what he plans on performing at the festival, collaborating with country music legend Dolly Parton on his song, 'There Was Jesus,' as well as his upcoming tour this fall. More information on where he will be performing you can visit, zachwilliamsmusic.com. Clips: Wayne Monbleau. Sports Clips: Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies and Chuck Fletcher, GM of the Philadelphia Flyers. Music: Zach Williams songs, There Was Jesus Feat. Dolly Parton, and Empty Grave.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voice of EHDEN
The curation of an open science community in Europe and sustainability of the EHDEN mission, a startup in the IMI programme

Voice of EHDEN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 42:59


In episode #5 of the podcast, we meet with Carlos Diaz, CEO of Synapse Research in Spain, a specialist SME managing complex projects in IMI and Horizon 2020 (considered the number one SME), such as EHDEN, and formerly an economist and business administrator. Joining him is Johann Proeve, a biologist by training, who spent 36 years in clinical data management at Bayer Healthcare, and who ran the global data management organisation for 15 years, and who worked within IMI1 EHR4CR, and following retirement came back to Bayer to work in EHDEN. He is also the CSO of Cyntegrity, a risk-based quality management company. Carlos and Johann co-lead EHDEN's Work Package 6 focusing on value propositions, community, stakeholder engagement, education and training, and sustainability. Both Carlos and Johann initially explore the emerging community of multiple entities and organisations in Europe, driven by the adoption of the OMOP common data model (CDM), and now having also worked on evidence generation based on this foundation. The coordination of the Data Partner and SME community via a Community Manager has been critical to this evolution, recognising the specific nuances of Europe, though work remains to be done in terms of being self actualising as a community from local to regional, with a levelling up in terms of geographical through to chronic to rare diseases representation. The discussion then explores the thinking behind the startup mentality ('running the project like a business'), especially as EHDEN now has two years left in the IMI phase, focusing on value streams and the establishment of the EHDEN not-for-profit entity, but most importantly the incentives driving everyone's involvement and the need to develop relationships. Lastly, we focus on a thought experiment considering what success would look like two years after the IMI phase ends, in 2026, centering on a revolution in real world research within a self actualised, open science community. The views expressed by the participants are personal and not necessarily reflective of their organisations.

Arroe Collins
Cindy Blackman Santana Releases The Album Give The Drummer Some

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 9:26


Cindy Blackman Santana–Give the Drummer SomeOver the course of her incredible three-decade career, virtuoso drummer CindyBlackman Santana has proved that there isn’t a single genre of music she can’t master,nor is there a musician she can’t swingwith.Even a cursory glance at her resumereveals such names as Lenny Kravitz, Ron Carter, Bill Laswell, Joss Stone, WallaceRoney, Buckethead,Angela Bofill, Vernon Reid, Jack Bruce, and as they say, the listgoes on.For the past decade, she’s been a mainstay on the drummer’s throne forthe bandSantana, led by her guitariconhusband, Carlos Santana. One might assume that theirpassion for music thatblurs genre labels andbreaksdown barriers is a bond theyshare, and Blackman Santana answers in the affirmative: “Absolutely. Both Carlos and Ibelieve that any kind of music can be great music. Whether it’s rock or jazz, blues orLatin,or anything else in-between,music can raise people’s consciousness. And asmusicians, there’s so many colors to paintwith. Why not use them all?”On her astonishing new solo album,Give the Drummer Some, Blackman Santanadoes just that. Throughout the record’s 17 tracks,which featuresan eye-popping host ofguitar titan guest stars (Carlos Santana,MahavishuOrchestra legendJohn McLaughlin,Living Colour’s Vernon Reid and Metallica’s Kirk Hammett),she takes listenersonanexuberant,compellingand beautifully sustainedmusicaljourneythat will leave thembreathless. “For this album, if I had any kind of agenda at all, it wasto be all-encompassing,” she says “Pop, funk, rock, jazz–I embrace the creativity in all of it, andI feel so inspired when I play it. That’s what I wanted people to feel when they listen tothe album–inspired.”Anybody expectingbravura drumming will be richly rewarded,asGive the DrummerSomefeatures impeccable stickwork throughout–Blackman Santana evendoes adizzying jazz solo turn on “Mother Earth.” But the major reveal of the record is a secretweapon she’s been hiding, and as it turns out, it’s one of her strongest assets: herbrilliant singing voice. On a number of standout cuts–the deliciously vibey“Everybody’s Dancin’,” the party jam doozy “She’s Got it Goin’ On’”andespecially onthe stunning rock-funk reinventionof John Lennon’s beloved classic, “Imagine”

Arroe Collins
Cindy Blackman Santana Releases The Album Give The Drummer Some

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 9:26


Cindy Blackman Santana–Give the Drummer SomeOver the course of her incredible three-decade career, virtuoso drummer CindyBlackman Santana has proved that there isn’t a single genre of music she can’t master,nor is there a musician she can’t swingwith.Even a cursory glance at her resumereveals such names as Lenny Kravitz, Ron Carter, Bill Laswell, Joss Stone, WallaceRoney, Buckethead,Angela Bofill, Vernon Reid, Jack Bruce, and as they say, the listgoes on.For the past decade, she’s been a mainstay on the drummer’s throne forthe bandSantana, led by her guitariconhusband, Carlos Santana. One might assume that theirpassion for music thatblurs genre labels andbreaksdown barriers is a bond theyshare, and Blackman Santana answers in the affirmative: “Absolutely. Both Carlos and Ibelieve that any kind of music can be great music. Whether it’s rock or jazz, blues orLatin,or anything else in-between,music can raise people’s consciousness. And asmusicians, there’s so many colors to paintwith. Why not use them all?”On her astonishing new solo album,Give the Drummer Some, Blackman Santanadoes just that. Throughout the record’s 17 tracks,which featuresan eye-popping host ofguitar titan guest stars (Carlos Santana,MahavishuOrchestra legendJohn McLaughlin,Living Colour’s Vernon Reid and Metallica’s Kirk Hammett),she takes listenersonanexuberant,compellingand beautifully sustainedmusicaljourneythat will leave thembreathless. “For this album, if I had any kind of agenda at all, it wasto be all-encompassing,” she says “Pop, funk, rock, jazz–I embrace the creativity in all of it, andI feel so inspired when I play it. That’s what I wanted people to feel when they listen tothe album–inspired.”Anybody expectingbravura drumming will be richly rewarded,asGive the DrummerSomefeatures impeccable stickwork throughout–Blackman Santana evendoes adizzying jazz solo turn on “Mother Earth.” But the major reveal of the record is a secretweapon she’s been hiding, and as it turns out, it’s one of her strongest assets: herbrilliant singing voice. On a number of standout cuts–the deliciously vibey“Everybody’s Dancin’,” the party jam doozy “She’s Got it Goin’ On’”andespecially onthe stunning rock-funk reinventionof John Lennon’s beloved classic, “Imagine”

Day 2 Day
Welcome to 2020! We interview the Founders of Soleira, Carlos Villanueva and Chad Yesilova

Day 2 Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 36:21


This Solar company is providing a passionate environment for their team culture and empowering buyers to save money with solar. Both Carlos and Chad share their failures throughout their journeys and tell us how they overcame that adversity. Carlos and I met on the backend of one of his first failures in business, fast forward 3years and we are here. The high energy and enthusiasm resonating from both Chad and Carlos is beautiful to be around, especially when it comes to building a successful team of sales people, which is testament to their companies current successes. They are tracking well over 7 figures and have goals of moving Soleira to America where Solar is really taking charge. Find Carlos and Chad on Instagram @carlosvillamindset & @chadcorp Website - soleira.co Song: AWN - From The Seaside (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/tyxv6SAflK8

The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization for Data Practitioners
Humanizing Your Audience and Customer Engagement with Carlos Gil

The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization for Data Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 63:51


It's rare when I encounter someone at a conference that not only nails the presentation, leaving me wanting more, but also drops wisdom I can easily say I will use for the rest of my speaking career.Carlos Gil is an international keynote speaker and award winning digital storyteller with over a decade of experience leading social media strategies for global brands.He is the author of the upcoming book, The End of Marketing: Humanizing Your Brand in the Age of Social Media and AI set to release in October and you can pre-order your copy now.In this episode, Carlos provides insight around humanizing your brand. His experience on relating to audiences through storytelling and authentically engaging on social media will leave you in awe.I found myself being blown away multiple times with new concepts and ideas that are easily implemented and impactful.In This Episode, You'll Learn…How Carlos dropped out of high school at 17, got his GED, started his career in banking, and then moved into the dynamic presenter and CEO he is today.What he sees as his hero story and why.All about his new book, why he believes in the importance of humanizing your brand, and some of the best nuggets of wisdom you will discover when you read it.Why you need to stop selling on social media and start engaging.Both Carlos and my pet peeves around presentations and slides.The three marketing tools that have changed his life.People, Resources, & Links MentionedPreorder "The End of Marketing: Humanizing Your Brand in the Age of Social Media and AI" by Carlos GilCarlos's voluminous Youtube channel"The Only Skill that Matter: The Proven Methodology to Read Faster, Remember More, and Become a SuperLearner" by Jonathan LeviGet on a special waitlist for my first book, releasing in November2020!DigitalSummitBostonRand Fishkin, creator of SparktoroLilmiquela, the Instagram account of a robotGary VaynerchukSeth GodinGrammarly

What you DON'T want to HEAR
Ep. 25 Modern America's politics with guest: Kit Allen Howell 8-23-2019

What you DON'T want to HEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 115:05


Hour 1: With Melissa out in Colorado, Carlos has a guest step in. Kit Howell a professor at Millersville University in Pennsylvania and Part-Time truck driver joins the show. Although their upbringings are similar in values their thoughts are different and conclusions differ on a lot of things. Today they discuss the uniformity of discussion in college campuses and elsewhere. Politicians have turned political discussions in to popularity contests. What is the problem with a big government and is it always necessary? Why do so many kids seem to get a poorer quality of education? Is it due to the government or something else entirely? Kit says if the quality of education was better kids could excel, yet in Carlos' experience people didn't want you to get ahead if you were smarter. Do we need better trained teachers to help this? Monopoly, the board game was made to warn people about Monopolies. Does this only occur in a Capitalist society or is this not "true capitalism?" Is having no authority the way to go?Hour 2:Have we ever had true capitalism or socialism? There are ways for everyone to be able to have a good standard of living. George Carlin was a genius and those who haven't heard the clip talked about should hear it.Teaching values is the way to ensure a better society. Also, words have power. Are microaggressions always real or do some people make them up. Both Carlos and Kit talk about the intentions behind words rather than the words themselves. Language has power, so we should all be using it to discuss ideas, not stop them.

The Video Insiders Podcast
#08 - YouTube Content Manager and Content ID

The Video Insiders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 35:29


Carlos and Tom are back and this week they're giving you a peek into the world of YouTube content management and copyright content ID.  Both Carlos and Tom have had experience managing content on YouTube from a rights perspective and thought it would be a good subject to discuss on the show.  The boys talk about rights management, dealing with rights issues with creators and content owners and much more!  Show notes:  How Content ID Works  YouTube Content Manager Tools The Video Insiders Podcast is available on all major podcast players. Visit VideoInsiders.fm here and subscribe. Thanks to our friends at TubeBuddy for supporting the show. You can use the same pro tools that YouTube professionals like we do to manage multiple channels. Click here for a special offer for Video Insider listeners. Follow Video Insiders on Twitter at @videoinsiders 
Follow Tom at @channel_fuel 
Follow Carlos at @carlospache_co Podcast Music by Planets Collide Podcast production and editing: Joe Pacheco 

Mindful Meets Messy
Falling Forward

Mindful Meets Messy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 13:51


Sometimes we have a hard time getting out of bed to go to work or school, and we just need a little push to get us going in the right direction. Well Jonah is takes it to the extreme attempts to jump out of a plane to see if he can make the leap he needs to to what he wants in life. It is about to get really messy! Thanks for staying with us. We know we have been gone for a while with content waiting in the wings and we still haven't gotten it out to you. Both Carlos and Jonah have been acting and performing all over california. Please Help us out by subscribing for the latest episodes, and following us on social media @mindmeetsmess.

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Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Rock and Roll in Puerto Vallarta with Steven Tenney of Tequila Rush

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 67:16


The Rock and Roll Scene in Puerto Vallarta and Great Day Trip Ideas Inside and Outside of Puerto Vallarta. Musician and Drummer for Tequila Rush, Steven Tenney Joins the show today. Subscribe to The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show on iTunes Listen to the Podcast    Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be to introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. That music you were just listing to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa group of restaurants,  La Palapa and The on the [caption id="attachment_195" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] La Palapa, Puerto Vallarta Mexico[/caption] Southside of town, right down on the beach in Puerto Vallarta La Palapa is one of Vallarta’s oldest and most loved restaurants with that toes in the sand experience right at the water’s edge. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, a great location and a great time awaits you. It’s so romantic, so Puerto Vallarta. If you haven’t been here yet, take my advice and get your selves down here. The people of Vallarta await you with open arms. Take my word for it. This week I have a real treat for you guys but before I get to my guest, let’s see what’s happening in Puerto Vallarta this week, the 9th of April, 2017. [caption id="attachment_105" align="alignleft" width="300"] Pay For Taxis Here[/caption] As you may or may not know, the Puerto Vallarta Airport is going through a remodeling process but my man on the ground Yael who works at the airport tells me that there are two of the Mexican Bank Affiliated ATM Machines up and running now in the airport lobby where you buy your travel voucher for your taxi or van to your hotel or lodging. That gonna make it easier to get your pesos when you land at the airport with your ATM debit card. For more information about money exchange and cell plans and what to expect when you arrive at the Puerto Vallarta Airport, you should listen to episodes 2 and 3 of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show where we talk about all of those important items and more so listen to the podcasts or read my shownotes to those shows. Now you listeners are really coming through with your great suggestions, your stories and questions all about Puerto Vallarta and I just want to say thanks! Thank you for reaching out to me with your positive feedback and really thoughtful suggestions. First, another great review on iTunes. Those reviews really help me get to word out about Puerto Vallarta so please keep them coming in. Give us a Good Review on iTunes! I got an email from John who is coming in June with his Fiance and he wanted to know what to expect. I talked with our next guest about that subject so John, if you are listening, I have an answer for you coming up soon from our guest, and let’s get to him right now. You know that I’m always asking you my listeners for your suggestions and stories right? Well our next guest did just that. He reached out to me and told me his story and I just had to bring him to you. His name is Steven Tenney and he is from New Jersey. Just love his accent I gotta say. Steven is a musician, he is a drummer for the Group Tequila Rush. Now the Group Tequila Rush   was created in 2015 by Carlos Urrea and Carlos came up with the name, he is the band leader, plays guitar and sings and  Danny Hermosillo who plays the bass and sings as well and Steven rounds out the trio. The group was created  as a trio for clubs and private parties around the bay area and they play year round. They don’t stop for the summer months. They play classic, and contemporary rock as well as wide selection of Spanish lyric Rock to cater to a domestic audience as too. They like to think of themselves as a “Music of your life” kind of group. Both Carlos and Danny are from Guadalajara and live in Puerto Vallarta and although I didn’t get a chance to talk with them, I hope to sit with them when I get into town next month and hear from them what they like to do in and around Puerto Vallarta.  Now Steven is going to come on and tell us a little about some places to go dancing and listen to music and party all along the Bahia de Banderas. And he is going to tell us about some places I didn’t know even existed. I mean, alligator sanctuaries, and fresh water lakes for fishing in Nayarit, near the capitol of Tepic, maybe about 2 hours from Puerto Vallarta.  Many of my listeners have asked for suggestions of places outside of Vallarta, and you will be getting your wish today. Let’s get to the conversation with Steven Tenney, drummer for Tequila Rush, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! [embed]https://youtu.be/itN19NQmT2c[/embed]   [embed]https://youtu.be/XsEqMCKvtkQ[/embed] Listen to the Podcast   Stories on a personal or what made Mexico great for me: 1) The hard working clean welcoming people, 2) They are smart and productive ...when I got here there was no Marina, Nuevo Vallarta was a gov't project in its infancy, No condos towers, few hotels along beaches.  Now look.  When I got here people were still on a list to get a landline, few neighborhoods small stores had a refrigerator...as recent as 1985 all as changed dramatically to US standards for construction, cell phone and Wi-Fi, Smart folks...Clean folks - It's a beach town, we have sand so does NJ shore to Florida coast.   But people very clean and hardworking (gloves on to exchange money at street venders). 3)What always impressed me was seeing a young woman exit a simple home always with whitest clothes and neatest hair to go out or to work.  4)SMART - They hedged oil price decline Gov't recently hedged and bought their peso currency and it's rallied 15%. NATURAL BEAUTY AND GREAT FOOD AND THE FRUIT TASTES LIKE IT DID WHEN I WAS A KID. [embed]https://youtu.be/xYHQUYyuhWQ[/embed] LAKES, SANCTUARIES AND CLUBS FOR ENTERTAINMENT [embed]https://youtu.be/jUoH9NVFU5s[/embed] Great Entertainment Venues The New La Isla Mall inPuerto Vallarta Oasis (Del Holi)      on Beach by new La Isla Mall In the Jungle in Paso Ancho Rio Bar-b-Que Entertainment in The Marina Vallarta The Beer Box Prime  Route 66     live music on weekends - In Puerto Vallarta Southside Incanto - part of new scene of cool theater clubs Jazz Foundation on The Malecon Appearing at Incanto will be - Jackie Bristow coming 4/20-22 [embed]https://youtu.be/YJHCC_azig0[/embed] Jackie Bristow is currently touring with Bonnie Raitt - then PV then Opening for Olivia Newton-John in US in May.    La Cruz (La Cruz de Huanacoxtle) - La Cruz has it's own Marina area, It's a more  suburb feel - Clubs like ... Oso's Octopuses Garden Britannia (Bryan Savage)  and across the Street, great Sunday open market.  Also a place called El Brujo Zona Dorado - a fine entertainer Zoe Wood playing there  now, Bucerias -  El Chivero mostly condos and of course homes, mostly known for it's markets and restaurants...and casual feel and not a long drive from Vallarta. La Cruz just 2 more exits north. Crocodile Sanctuary In between Bucerias and La Cruz is Flamingo's Golf course and residences. ON the side of the highway heading to PV ON south side.  RIGHT NEXT TO FLAMINGOS GOLF COURSE is Santuario de Cocodrilos El Cora.  you need to be looking for it. small dirt road and small sign. It's about a mile drive in but what a cool natural sanctuary it is...  more than just crocs...it's a natural zoo and estuary too. educational tour available. [embed]https://youtu.be/QhPQARJUe5A[/embed] That was a great conversation and you will find all of the information that Steven gave us in my shownotes for this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show, episode 14 at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. And it is there where you will find all of my podcasts as well as some great webcams where you can watch a real Puerto Vallarta Sunset, live. Check it out at puertovallartatravelshow.com. Click on the Webcam tab at the top of the page and watch the sunset from your Barcalounger at home. Remember, this is an interactive podcast as you have found by listening to our last guest, Steven Tenney. I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come on-board and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. And once again, if you like this podcast, subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. [embed]https://youtu.be/dc0FUOToAYE[/embed] So, thanks to Steven Tenney for coming on and talking with us, check out their Facebook page  Tequila Rush and Friends. Also the Puerto Vallarta Live Music and Entertainment Facebook Page. And thanks to all of you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos!

Clips To Bounds
Diversity

Clips To Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016 13:30


In the second episode of the show Phill is joined by Carlos Melegrito, designer and developer based in Melbourne, Australia. Carlos and Phill tackle the broad, and in-depth subject of diversity in the technology industry. They consider issues of wealth, privilege, race, gender and sexuality, exploring the ways that these issues are prevalent in both of their working lives and how it impacts upon people around them. Both Carlos and Phill suggest that in order to truly build exciting, creative and successful products, the companies and teams behind them need to be truly reflective of the diverse world they live in.