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¿Sabes qué es la minería de datos? ¿Tienes idea de como esto afectará el desempeño profesional? En este podcast invitamos a Brian Salazar consultor digital especializado en proyectos para la toma de decisiones basadas en datos. Nuestras redes sociales: https://linktr.ee/profesionales4.0
Hi Everybody! Soul Deluxe is back on Saturday July 20, 2019 from 12pm-8pm in Oakland at 1255 7th St. with Julius Papp, Del, Franky Boissy, Mario Dubbz, DJ Theo, Heather B, SubRhythm, Brian Salazar, Bimes sure to be a good time! This is a family kid friendly event and all people ages 12 and under get in free. If you would like to make a donation to help keep this podcast free for everyone around the world with fresh new music you can send a Donation via PayPal to djtheosf@gmail.com. Every Little Bit Helps! Make Love, Not War! Peace, Theo :)
En el segundo episodio bonus, esta semana hacemos un repaso de mitad de temporada por algunos de los temas de los que hemos tertuliado en los primeros trece episodios del podcast. Con la participación de la Mula de Carga, Esteban Mora, Brian Salazar, el staff de Corta Corriente, Rogelio Umaña y Cristian Cambronero. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tertuliascr/message
En este episodio, de la mano de Brian aprenderemos sobre lo que los datos en la web dicen de nosotros, lo que implica mercadear algo de la mano de las nuevas tecnologías, cómo darle vida a una idea, equivocarse y disfrutar del proceso y, sobre todo, cómo viajar por el mundo puede cambiarle la vida a quien sea. Podés conocer los proyectos de Brian en los siguientes vínculos: Academia Digital La 404: la404.com Minerva Data: mnrva.io --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tertuliascr/message
For this episode we review the highly anticipated culmination of everything in the MCU, Avengers: Infinity War. I am joined once again by Brian Salazar and James Blunt as we deep dive into this massive undertaking where we explore every little nuanced detail about this landmark film.
For this episode, I am joined by a couple of podcast vets with Brian Salazar and James Blunt to talk about Marvel's latest smash hit Black Panther. As usual we start out with non-spoilers (although Brian does let slip one little thing) before going full on into spoiler territory. Along with our Black Panther review we also hit on a few other recent films as well as give our on the spot lists for what we each believe to be the best and worst Marvel films to date. This is one podcast you don't wanna miss.
Hi Everyone! Here is the new 1 Hour Soulful House Mix for November 2017. We are having a party @ Brix in Oakland this Saturday November 4th, 2017 with Madu Soul Promoting Frank Ford Jr. with DJ's David Harness (Birthday Celebration), Brian Salazar, Dedan, and Yours Truly DJing. It is sure to be Epic! Hope to See everyone there! For more information and a discount guest list go to www. madusoul.com. Big Thank You to Mark in the U.K., Marius in California, and Christie James here in the Bay Area for the podcast donations. If you would like to get in touch email me djtheosf@gmail.com. Make Love, Not War! Peace, Theo :)
The truth brings freedom, and the truth brings life. Listen to what Brian Salazar has to say about the truth, and the truth makes us free. Free from bondage and sin in our lives. Pastor Brian Salazar. Calvary Christian Center, The Colony, TX.
It all started in 2005, a few months after the restaurant Museum Cafe opened its doors in Greenbelt 4, Manila, and right after the infamous pool parties at the Mandarin Oriental's Paseo Uno LOUNGE had taken a rest for the rainy season after entertaining the city's sophisticated music heads under the stars for a good year. The spot was perfect, with an outdoor bar area, high ceilings, and a wonderful breeze that blowed through the passageway between M Cafe and the Ayala Museum that ached to have people gather in it. I (Elian) met Mark Jentes two years earlier playing deep house music with friends Wendell Garcia and Kevin Ruiz at Bellissima--back when the sound was at best "underground" in Manila. We then collaborated to launch the Paseo Uno success that left its mark on the city, and believed it was a perfect time in July 2005 to team up with Mark's childhood friend Martin Wisniewski to transition M Cafe from a restaurant to a bar. It didn't take much thought to come up with the perfect name and logo for the Friday night party that would start it all: MyHOUSE. With the Y inverted over the M sitting on top of the word HOUSE. From the very first night, you could tell this was going to be something special. The group that showed up that first night would become religious regulars, a base that grew exponentially by the week that delighted in 6-hour music sets and built friendships that would last until today. It was right about that time that I started seeing Ines Cabarrus, and we couldn't wait to meet up at M on Friday nights. (We all know how that ended up!) It's hard to determine which was better: Mark Cali-Jentes's west-coast DJ-ing skills or his ability to put out the most captivating, iconic, and even controversial invites every week. I was still employed as an executive at Mexican cement giant CEMEX and would send invites using my company's email account. I looked forward to the weekend break from the corporate routine more than anything else in the world and spent most of my free time planning the set for next week's installment of the magical night. Buzz about the party even reached New York City's top website on the house music scene UndagroudArchives.com which would feature MyHOUSE it in its weekly postings and email blasts on house music events in NYC and around the world, right along with Deep Space, Roots, and Shelter. Although I had to go to Dubai for work for about 4 months, the party kept on growing and I was still somehow able to invite people from abroad, while Mark and Martin held it down back in Manila every week with guest DJs including Benjo Marquez, Kevin Ruiz, Wendell Garcia, Scrambled Edge, Martin Aquino, Steven Love, Jermaine Brown, Steve Mills, Kristian Hernandez, Bryan Boogie, Brian Salazar, Alex Callejo, and DJ ALA. You can say that Ines was also representing me at MyHOUSE during my absence, as our long distance relationship grew stronger. As 2006 came to an end, so did the weekly party as each of the organizers got busy with their lives. And it wasn't until last month that we came back together to celebrate a reunion (a seven-year itch if you will) at Martin's new bar RocketRoom in the Fort's High Street. It was a drizzly night, but everyone seemed eager to get the music started. Although it was cloudy, the stars seemed definitely aligned. Cali-Jentes opened with a nice mix of conscious hip-hop and west-coast house favorites and, at right around midnight, I got on and played this set. The smiles on everyone's faces made it unanimously obvious: MyHOUSE is back!!! Here's the tracklist: Pienso En Ti (I Think Of You) (Nu Yorican Mix) - MAW Luisito Quintero Holding On (Vocal Mix) - Nathan Adams & Zepherin Saint Avareh – Dennis Ferrer No Sugar (Club Mix) - Gramophonedzie & Joey Negro Feat. Shea Soul U Dig Loco Dice Remix Sunday Smoking - Martin Dawson Speechless (Jamsteady Nu Remix) - Isley Brothers Danny Marquez - Vibrations (Rocco Underground Mix) - Ralf GUM Fresh To Death EP (Lardo (Dub)) - Bangana Elle feat. Hanna Ha - Ralf GUM Higher High (Ralf GUM Deeper Deep Dub) - Ralf GUM feat. Daniel Thomas Cry Me A River (Black Coffee Remix) At the Club (Rocco Deep Mix) - Timmy Regisford ft. Lynn Lockamy Sandcastles - Dennis Ferrer and Jerome Sydenham Love Foolosophy [Knee Deep's Re-Edit] - Jamiroquai Bar a Thym - Kerri Chandler Fly Like A Bird (Maurice Joshua Remix) - Mariah Carey The Way You Love Me – Marc Evans Can't Get Enough (Vocal Club Mix) - Soulsearcher Sumthin Sumthin - Maxwell West Coast Coolin After the Fall - Incognito Lovely Day - Bill Whithers Let’s Stay Together - Al Green Catch MyHOUSE now on a monthly basis at RocketRoom this Saturday August 25 starting at 9pm. Subscribe with iTunes for free
Around Comics is back with a special presentation from Wizard World Chicago. Listen to the first Comic Book Podcasting Panel hosted at Wizard's Chicago show. The panel was moderated by Eisner Award winning writer Sean McKeever, and included Brian Salazar of Around Comics, Vince Bonavoglia of 11 O'Clock Comics, Scott Cederlund of Wednesday's Haul, John Siuntres of Wordballoon, Stevie D. of Comic Book Queers, Steven Schuler of Alter Ego, Chris Marshall of Collected Comics Library and Sean Whelan of Raging Bullets. If you weren't able to attend the convention or the panel, here's your chance to hear what eight of comics podcasting's finest have to say about the medium. We'll be back again next week with an all new Around Comics, but in the meantime you can also check out Tom Vs. JLA at tomvsjla.libsyn.com Chris on 11 O'Clock Comics at bullpenbulletins.libsyn.com and Skottie is back with The Devil and Me at http://devilandme.com
Bullpen Bulletins: The End featuring VinceB and David Price, Brian Salazar, Dan C, Thomas Steven Katers, KY Comic Guy, Chris Neseman, Skottie Young, Dallan, and Chris Chavez. Goodnight, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.
Frazier Irving, the incomparable illustrator behind the stunning visuals for Seven Soldiers: Klarion, the Witch Boy, Iron Man: The Inevitable, and Marvel's current hard-hitting Silent War miniseries, stops by to offer us a mindbending glimpse into his creative process. In the second half, Scott Cederlund of Wednesday's Haul joins us in a disussion on Civil War #7 and the miniseries as a whole. Plus, Jack King Kirby, bad acting from Roger Corman's seldom-seen Fantastic Four film, a special appearance by Around Comics' Chris Neseman and Brian Salazar, and more!