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Bill Elliff interviews his older brother Tom about powerful encounters with revival and the Holy Spirit—from the Asbury chapel awakening to an unexpected outpouring in Buena Vista—and how those experiences shaped pastoral ministry, mentoring, and global missions. They explore the need to balance theological truth with pastoral grace, the hunger of a new generation for spiritual mentors, and the call to cooperate with God through prayer and mission. Please let us know how the OneCry Podcast has impacted your own story by emailing us at info@onecry.com You can find many more downloadable revival resources and join the movement at www.onecry.com
Banobras operará ruta ferroviaria Buenavista-AIFACineteca dedica ciclo cinematográfico al fútbol y la inclusiónTrump abrirá festejos por los 250 años de EE.UU.Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Colorado GOP Shakeup: Craig Steiner, Opt-Out, Party Strategy, and the Road Ahead Guest, Ted Harvey The CO GOP elected a new party chair - Craig Steiner from Douglas County. Supporter Ted Harvey joins the show and assures grassroots Steiner fully backs opting out of the disastrous open primary. Plus Tina Peters is free today! Chuck and Julie Open with Colorado Republican Party News In this episode of The Chuck and Julie Show, hosts Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden open with major news from the Colorado Republican Party. They discuss the party meeting in Buena Vista, where Craig Steiner of Douglas County was elected the new Colorado GOP chair after defeating Joe Oltmann and Jeremy Goodall. The hosts bring on former Colorado legislator and strategist Ted Harvey, who supported Steiner's campaign and helped explain what the leadership change may mean for the party going forward. Ted Harvey Describes Craig Steiner as a Tactician Ted Harvey describes Craig Steiner as a political tactician rather than a loud partisan figure. He explains that Steiner previously served as secretary and chair of the Douglas County Republican Party and created a voter-targeting program called Voter Spectrum, which has been used for get-out-the-vote efforts, door knocking, phone banking, and campaign organizing. Harvey argues that Steiner is strong on conservative issues such as life, guns, taxes, unions, and education, and points to Douglas County victories, including Republican wins and school-board efforts, as evidence that Steiner understands how to organize and win. Ballot Harvesting and Get-Out-the-Vote Strategy Chuck asks about ballot harvesting and whether it will be part of the Colorado GOP's future strategy. He recalls using absentee voting and ballot collection in Glendale years earlier and argues that Republicans have often been outworked by Democrats on this front. Harvey says Douglas County Republicans have used similar tactics successfully, especially in smaller races where turnout is lower, but acknowledges that large-scale ballot harvesting requires money, volunteers, organization, and paid effort. He also notes that the Colorado Republican Party does not currently have much money, making fundraising and organizational rebuilding essential. The Opt-Out Issue and Republican Primaries A major focus of the interview is Colorado's opt-out issue, tied to the party's ability to opt out of open primaries and return more candidate selection power to Republican caucus and assembly participants. Harvey says he has been on the front line helping push opt-out efforts and would not have supported Steiner if Steiner were not aligned with him on that issue. He says Steiner opposed Proposition 108 when it was on the ballot and believed the party should opt out as quickly as possible. Harvey argues that establishment figures have used open primaries to influence Republican nominations and keep conservatives from winning. Party Debt, Legal Bills, and Donor Confidence Chuck and Julie also ask about party finances, debt, and legal bills left from the previous administration. Harvey says donors were reluctant to give money while the party appeared focused on legal battles and internal fights rather than electing Republicans. He says Steiner's first task will be to understand the lawsuits, invoices, and financial obligations facing the party. Harvey believes that if donors see competent leadership and assurance that money will go toward winning elections instead of paying attorneys, they may begin contributing again. Neutral Leadership and Avoiding the Enemy List The hosts discuss internal party fights, including what they describe as “enemy lists” and attacks on grassroots conservatives under prior party leadership. Harvey says Steiner will not create an enemy list and will not use the chairmanship to put his thumb on the scale in primaries. While Chuck and Julie express interest in seeing some establishment Republicans challenged, Harvey argues that the chair should not personally drive primary attacks. Instead, he says the state party should focus on making the process fair and preventing establishment forces from tilting the playing field against conservatives. The RNC, NRCC, and Future Assemblies Harvey says the Republican National Committee and national Republican groups will need to decide whether to work with the Colorado GOP if the party moves forward with opt-out. He argues that Steiner's temperament may help because Steiner is not a bomb-thrower, but someone focused on doing the work. Harvey says the party will need to prepare for a very different nomination process, including state, county, state House, and state Senate assemblies where Republican activists and caucus participants will have far more influence in selecting nominees. Tina Peters Released from Custody After the Ted Harvey interview, Chuck and Julie turn to the release of Tina Peters, who was freed that morning. They discuss her interview with Steve Bannon, where she said she remained concerned about election machines and vote-flipping claims. Chuck and Julie criticize media descriptions that characterize Peters as being imprisoned for “election fraud,” arguing that the actual charges related to official misconduct, impersonation, and attempts to influence a public servant. They also criticize Republicans and Democrats who opposed her release, while noting that Governor Jared Polis may have had political reasons for granting relief. Colorado Politics, Jared Polis, and Party Divisions The hosts speculate about Governor Jared Polis's motives, including whether his decision regarding Tina Peters may be connected to future national ambitions. They also discuss divisions within Colorado politics, the role of county clerks, and the divide between grassroots Republicans and establishment figures. Chuck argues that the state may eventually become ready for a real alternative to Democratic governance if economic and political conditions continue to decline, though he also acknowledges that opt-out alone will not guarantee statewide Republican victories. Media Humor, Spencer Pratt, and Campaign Messaging The episode later shifts into commentary on media, campaign ads, and political humor. Chuck and Julie discuss Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign messaging and praise a satirical ad portraying left-leaning media outlets as a kind of ideological treatment. They argue that humor can be powerful political messaging when it is funny because it contains truth. The hosts contrast this style with Republican messaging they see as less creative, saying conservatives could benefit from sharper, more intelligent humor. CBS, CNN, Barry Weiss, and Legacy Media The hosts also comment on legacy media upheaval, including reports involving Barry Weiss, CBS/60 Minutes figures, Scott Pelley, Anderson Cooper, CNN, and possible changes in major network leadership. Chuck and Julie frame these developments as signs that old media institutions are losing influence and that some longtime media personalities may not understand how much the media landscape has changed. Their broader point is that legacy outlets can no longer assume the same level of audience control or cultural authority they once had. Closing Thoughts on the Colorado GOP's Future Chuck and Julie close by saying they believe Craig Steiner's leadership could help stabilize and revitalize the Colorado Republican Party, especially if the opt-out process moves forward. They describe him as a calmer, more practical chair who may not be as combative as past figures but may be better suited to rebuilding party structure. The episode ends with optimism that the party may be moving toward a more grassroots-driven future, even while acknowledging that organization, money, unity, and candidate quality will still determine whether Republicans can win.
Ser dependiente y vivir en una residencia, conlleva tener que estar supeditado a las normas y condiciones que estén establecidas en el lugar donde se reside, pero ello no obliga a cerrar los ojos y tragar con lo que no esté bien. En este caso la palabra tragar tiene doble connotación, ya que se trata de alimentos. La comida que sirven en una residencia de mayores de Colmenar Viejo en Madrid, no es lo que sus usuarios consideran apetitosa. Marcelo Marko, lleva mucho tiempo quejándose de ello, ha llegado a protestar mediante huelga de hambre, pero hasta la fecha no ha logrado nada. En Tenerife, Raúl Cordero, responsable de Iris Canaria y del Centro Ocupacional Comarcal Isla Baja, ubicado en Buenavista del Norte. Un centro de referencia por su labor de inclusión social, cultural y formativa para personas con discapacidad. Ha sido galardonado con el premio STAR 2026 del festival Encuentros en el Mar. Por último, queremos dar voz a la empresaria teatral María Mayoral, creadora de Bolina Títeres. Un trabajo pensando en la discapacidad, con su teatro para la infancia, donde recrea bonitas historias para todos, incluyendo la discapacidad.
Persisten demoras en paraderos del tren Buenavista–AIFA Nuevo Laredo impulsa apoyo a ganaderosMarco Rubio acusa control militar sobre la economía cubanaMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
•Die Beziehungen zu den USA bleiben angespannt •Sinaloas Gouverneur lässt Amt ruhen •Wird die Richterwahl verschoben? •Der Zug rollt von Buenavista zum AIFA •Dekret: Kürzere Bearbeitungsfristen für Investitionsvorhaben Datencenter brauchen viel Strom •Lufthansa feiert 60 Jahre Flugverbindung zwischen Deutschland und Mexiko •Boy-Group BTS zu Besuch im Nationalpalast •Gaaanz lange Sommerferien: fast drei Monate.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Colorado GOP at a Crossroads, the Fight for Grassroots Control Guest, Jermey Goodall Former CO GOP Chair Horn's personal attorney makes his move to plunder the Party bank accounts. Plus Chair candidate Jeremy Goodall joins the show. The Chair Race and the Fight Over Open Primaries In this episode of The Chuck & Julie Show, Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden focus on the Colorado Republican Party's internal fight over leadership, money, and control of the primary process. Their main guest is Jeremy Goodall, a candidate for Colorado Republican Party chair, ahead of the May 30 election in Buena Vista. The discussion begins with the party's push to opt out of Colorado's open primary system, which the hosts and Goodall argue allows unaffiliated voters and Democrats to influence Republican candidate selection. Goodall says his position is that the chair must serve the will of the Republican Party's rank-and-file members, and he states that if elected, he would continue pushing to remove the party from the open primary system. Jeremy Goodall's Vision for Party Leadership Goodall presents himself as a grassroots-aligned candidate who believes the party needs to rebuild from the bottom up rather than through top-down control or donor-driven politics. He argues that the Colorado GOP's financial problems are not the root problem but a symptom of dysfunction, mistrust, and internal antagonism. His proposed solution is to empower county chairs, encourage difficult but necessary conversations, and create enough trust that ordinary Republicans will be willing to contribute time, effort, and small donations. He points to the Protect Kids Colorado initiative as an example of what can happen when volunteers are given a clear goal and a strong vision, noting that thousands of volunteers helped gather more signatures than expected. Money, Trust, and Grassroots Fundraising The hosts press Goodall on the reality that the Colorado GOP is deeply broke and may need hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars. Goodall acknowledges that fundraising is difficult, especially under Colorado's strict campaign finance limits, and says the party cannot rely only on a few wealthy donors. Instead, he argues that the party must restore confidence and build a broad base of smaller donors. The conversation frames money as tied directly to trust: if members believe the party has a purpose, direction, and integrity, they will be more likely to give. Goodall also stresses creativity, vision, and focusing on what the party can do rather than becoming paralyzed by what it cannot afford. Brita Horn, Steve Klenda, and the Legal Crisis A major portion of the episode centers on the hosts' account of the legal and financial crisis involving former chair Brita Horne and attorney Steve Klenda. Julie explains that, according to their understanding, Klenda has a $231,000 judgment against the party plus 18% interest, and that this does not simply mean the party owes him money, but that he may be able to garnish Colorado Republican Party bank accounts. The hosts say party attorneys are working to stop or delay the process, but they describe the situation as dire because any stay appears to depend on a $289,000 bond that the party cannot realistically post. They argue that whoever becomes the next chair will immediately inherit this crisis and that the party must unite around survival before other disputes can matter. The Deeper Divide Inside the Republican Party The episode also explores the larger philosophical divide between grassroots Republicans and what the hosts describe as establishment or “RINO” Republicans. Chuck argues that the divide is not merely personal but rooted in real disagreements over how candidates should be selected and what kind of party Colorado Republicans should have. The hosts and Goodall criticize petitioning, open primaries, and donor influence, saying these systems produce candidates who are too liberal or insufficiently accountable to the Republican platform. Goodall says unity cannot mean forcing the overwhelming majority of grassroots members to submit to a small minority, arguing that true unity comes from standing with the majority rather than demanding capitulation. A Call to Make the Colorado GOP Republican Again Goodall closes by asking state central committee members to support him because he says he has been involved in the party's battles since 2010 and understands the history firsthand. He frames his campaign as an effort to make the Colorado Republican Party “Republican again,” restore brand integrity, and move away from politics controlled by donor dollars. After Goodall leaves, the hosts continue discussing the Klenda judgment, the limits of appealing to the national Republican Party, and the difficulty of creating a new party or moving assets. The overall episode portrays the Colorado GOP as facing an existential test involving leadership, debt, legal threats, open primaries, and whether the grassroots can regain control of the party's future.
Artist Track Album Year Time Fernando Molinari Minerva (feat. Andre Mieri, Marco Minnemann & Herbert Medeiros) Netuno 2026 5:44 Fernando Molinari Netuno (feat. Andre Nieri, Marco Minnemann & Daniel Felix) Netuno 2024 4:35 Matteo Mancuso and Antoine Boyer Isla Feliz Route 96 2026 4:40 Matteo Mancuso The Great Wall Route 96 2026 4:59 Muses Winter Hero YouTube rip 2026 4:32 Muses Spain YouTube rip 2023 12:08 Snarky Puppy feat. Metropole Orkest Flight Live @ Jazz Sous les Pommiers 2015 2015 6:15 Snarky Puppy feat. Metropole Orkest Atchafalaya Live @ Jazz Sous les Pommiers 2015 2015 8:55 Leonid & Friends Questions 67 & 68 YouTube rip 2017 4:38 Leonid & Friends Feelin’ Stronger Every Day YouTube rip 2018 4:20 Leonid & Friends Old Days YouTube rip 2017 3:41 Leonid & Friends Alive Again YouTube rip 2022 4:08 Leonid & Friends Boogie Wonderland YouTube rip 2024 4:48 Leonid & Friends September YouTube rip 2018 3:44 Leonid & Friends Fantasy YouTube rip 2023 4:51 Leonid & Friends Spinning Wheel YouTube rip 2019 4:00 Leonid & Friends Vehicle YouTube rip 2020 2:52 Leonid & Friends So Very Hard to Go YouTube rip 2022 3:36 Leonid & Friends One Fine Morning YouTube rip 2023 4:58 Howland-Imboden Project Cement Mixer Live at the Baked Potato 2004 5:22 Howland-Imboden Project Your Old Thingy Live at the Baked Potato 2004 7:43 Howland-Imboden Project Sharp Funk 5 Live at the Baked Potato 2004 7:37 Rudess-Morgenstein Project Don’t Look Down Rudess-Morgenstein Project 1999 7:12 Rudess-Morgenstein Project Over the Edge Rudess-Morgenstein Project 1999 6:08 Rudess-Morgenstein Project Masada Rudess-Morgenstein Project 1999 6:51 Levin Minnemann Rudess Scrod Levin Minnemann Rudess 2013 6:05 Levin Minnemann Rudess Mew Levin Minnemann Rudess 2013 7:44 Levin Minnemann Rudess Ignorant Elephant Levin Minnemann Rudess 2013 5:27 Rippingtons North Shore Fountain of Youth 2014 5:14 Rippingtons Travels Among the Ruins Open Road 2019 4:30 Rippingtons Flamenco Beach True Stories 2016 4:11 Strunz & Farah Bola Live 1997 7:16 Strunz & Farah Selva Live 1997 7:16 Acoustic Alchemy Passion Play Live In London 2014 7:52 Acoustic Alchemy No Messin’ Live In London 2014 7:02 Acoustic Alchemy Overnight Sleeper Live In London 2014 5:38 Senri Kawaguchi Spring in Lviv Live Tour 2014 ‘Buena Vista’ 2014 4:47 Senri Kawaguchi The Phoenix Live Tour 2014 ‘Buena Vista’ 2014 7:07
What is the final word of the Star Spangled Banner?Play. Share. Listen, with proprietor of historic Buena Vista winery, Jean-Charles Boisset. Learn more about the Fox News Wine Club Sweepstakes HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
México y Estados Unidos intensifican la búsqueda de líderes del Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación tras la caída de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes. ¿Quiénes son los posibles sucesores del cártel? En otro tema, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum inauguró el Tren Felipe Ángeles, que conecta Buenavista con el Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles, ¿cuánto costará el viaje? Elementos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana de la Ciudad de México detuvieron a un hombre por presuntamente agredir y asesinar a su pareja. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy, en TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL: El arranque del Tren Felipe Ángeles, que conecta Buenavista con el AIFA, una obra clave para la movilidad en la zona metropolitana que comenzó operaciones con alta demanda desde su primer día. La Fiscalía General de la República revela presuntas irregularidades financieras del contralmirante Fernando Farías, con movimientos millonarios que no cuadran con sus ingresos. También ponemos el foco en Nuevo León, donde especialistas advierten que las infancias crecen bajo una presión constante por destacar, lo que está impactando su salud mental desde edades cada vez más tempranas. Además, abordamos el incidente en Washington donde Donald Trump habría sido el blanco de un posible ataque durante un evento en el hotel Hilton, lo que desató cuestionamientos sobre las fallas de seguridad.. Un episodio con política, sociedad y transporte… porque en México (y el mundo), cada día trae su propio guion digno de podcast
México y Estados Unidos intensifican la búsqueda de líderes del Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación tras la caída de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes. ¿Quiénes son los posibles sucesores del cártel? En otro tema, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum inauguró el Tren Felipe Ángeles, que conecta Buenavista con el Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles, ¿cuánto costará el viaje? Elementos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana de la Ciudad de México detuvieron a un hombre por presuntamente agredir y asesinar a su pareja. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tren Felipe Ángeles en 43 minutos ira de Buenavista al AIFA Ebrard destaca conectividad del tren como obra de nivel internacionalMuseos ofrecen actividades gratuitas por el Día del NiñoMás información en nuestro podcast #grc
Inauguración del tren "Felipe Ángeles", Buenavista-AIFA. Ciudad de México
Guanajuato destaca como potencia en trasplantes renales Seguridad federal atiende caso LeBarón en ChihuahuaEU presiona a México por Tratado de Aguas vía T-MECMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
Urgen al Senado reactivar Ley General de Cannabis en MéxicoLanzan campaña para registrar líneas telefónicas antes del 30 de junioCapitalinos celebran el Día Internacional de José JoséMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
México supera 36 millones de dosis contra sarampión Histórica inversión en infraestructura educativaReconstrucción de Gaza requerirá millonarios recursosMás información en nuestro podcast #grc
Buenavista moderniza accesos con pago digital sin contacto Senado analiza salida de tropas mexicanas a ejercicios internacionalesPalestina condena expansión de asentamientos israelíes Más información en nuestro podcast#grc
Send us Fan MailPodcast tour stop #3 brings us to Vecchio's at Belcourt 3333 Buena Vista rd suite 880. (@vecchiosatbelcourt on IG) We sit with Jack, the owner of Vecchios and he explains the trip to Italy that sparked the idea to bring traditional flavor to Bakersfield! The decor and ambiance feels perfect or a casual date night, birthday, graduation, girls night or an elevated pizza, salad, sandwich, gelato experience & more! (yes they carry wine)Of course we asked the most important question when it comes to pizza, DOES PINEAPPLE BELONG ON PIZZA?!Is it offensive to ask for RANCH on their particular style of pizza??Is owning a fancy pizza restaurant the ultimate cheat code for a single guy??The difference between Ice cream and GelatoHow they absolutely crushed the ambiance and elegant aura in the restaurant and how far that actually goes. WE RATE THE BATHROOMS & MORE!!!!!!!Find Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
Ebrard inicia diálogo técnico rumbo a revisión del T-MECDetienen en CDMX a presunta integrante del Tren de AraguaConfirman daño en central nuclear de Irán tras ataqueMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
What happens when a student leaves your studio and goes on to headline a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas? For Vancouver Academy of Dance founder Anabel Ho, that question has a real answer -- and it traces back to Accelerate 2017. Anabel Ho joins us to talk about what the acro community has meant to her studio, the student whose discipline turned an impossible goal into a standing ovation on a world stage, and why the work you're putting in matters more than you think. About Anabel's Documentary Annabelle's family story is featured in Spring After Spring, a film by Knowledge Network that had its world premiere at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival. It's a beautiful look at her mother's legacy and how dance has shaped their family for generations. Watch the trailer: www.vimeo.com/922149759 Learn more: www.springafterspring.com Vancouver Asian Film Festival: www.2025festival.vaff.org/events/springforspring/ About Anabel Ho Ms. Ho has taught and choreographed for the past 36 years. Her training spans the globe and covers the full spectrum of dance styles with an emphasis on classical ballet and Chinese dance. Ms. Ho has trained with internationally noted artists in North America and abroad. She is widely recognized for her many achievements around the world. Anabel has performed, taught, and choreographed throughout Canada and other regions, including the U.S.A., China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Poland, and Taiwan. Ms. Ho's credentials include Royal Academy of Dance International Examiner, Associate and Advanced Executant of the Royal Academy of Dance, Fully Registered Teacher of the Royal Academy of Dance, Associate of the Imperial Society Teachers of Dance (London, England), Acrobatic Arts Certified Teacher, Progressive Ballet Technique Certified and Gravity Yoga Certified. Ms. Ho has presented command performances for her Majesty the Queen, Governor General, and Prime Minister of Canada, as well as Royalties and Heads of State of many countries. She has been invited to adjudicate dance competitions throughout North America and has been commissioned to choreograph for several productions, including Rick Hansen's 100th Anniversary CBC TV Special, Nissan Go 2000 Dealership Convention, APEC Conference, International Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Cultural Centre's Millennium Project "Gold, Maple, Dreams" Dance Production, C.B.C.'s Gung Haggis Fat Choy, and various other large events. Anabel has also acted as a choreography consultant for National Ice Dancing Champions Meaghan Wing and Erin Lowe. Ms. Ho produced dance performances for the movie "Deep Risings" and Buena Vista's Vancouver promotions of the Disney movie "Mulan". Ms. Ho was invited to choreograph for the Queen's Royal Visit to B.C., the 2010 Sea to Sky Bid for the International Olympic Committee, the United Nations World Urban Forum Closing Ceremonies, CCTV's New Year Special "The Same Song", and all the Premiers of Canada for the launch of the Canadian Pavilion at the Beijing Olympics. Ms. Ho was honoured to be an advisor to the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and Paralympics Games. She directed and choreographed works presented to the International Olympic Committee, Governor General Michelle Jean and Premier Gordon Campbell. Her award-winning piece "Red Lanterns" was presented to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, celebrating Lunar New Year 2010. Ms. Ho takes pride in all her students and finds great reward in witnessing their growth – as dancers and as beautiful, unique individuals with a strong sense of self. A full transcript of the podcast is available here: https://www.acrobaticarts.com/blog/ep-130-what-acro-makes-possible-with-anabel-ho If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now! Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
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Eli Hemming: From Olympic Triathlon to Trail Ultras, UTMB Goals, and the Joshua Tree TraverseRyan Maguire sits down with Eli Hemming, former elite professional triathlete turned trail runner, for a wide-ranging conversation about reinvention, endurance, and what drives an athlete when the Olympic dream doesn't pan out the way you planned.Eli grew up in triathlon literally from birth. His mom was a triathlete and swim coach, and he was racing by age seven. What started as something social and skill-based eventually evolved into elite draft-legal Olympic-distance racing on the international circuit. He came within reach of the Tokyo Olympics before a broken foot derailed his qualification, and when he looked ahead at another four-year grind toward Paris, with all the travel and time away from family it would require, he decided it wasn't worth it.What came next surprised even him. A race in Buena Vista, Colorado cracked open a new world, and trail running took hold fast. He found a coach in David Roche, started stacking results, and eventually ended up toeing the line against Roche himself at the Broken Arrow Skyrace, a moment that captures just how quickly his trajectory shifted.Ryan and Eli also get into his relationship with his wife Tabor, their shared Adidas sponsorship, and a Joshua Tree traverse FKT attempt the two are chasing together. They dig into what makes Joshua Tree such a singular and strange place to run, and why the project matters to both of them personally.On the racing front, Eli's 2026 calendar includes Black Canyon 100K and a return to Desert Rats 100K, where Ryan first spotted him, to earn his way into UTMB week races. UTMB itself is the long-term goal, even though he's only raced up to 100K so far. His best trail performance to date? OCC during UTMB week in Chamonix, and he lights up talking about the atmosphere there.The conversation also gets honest about the harder parts of moving up in distance, overheating issues, a fried hypothalamus affecting heat regulation, fueling and hydration mistakes, and how his training philosophy is evolving around high volume without necessarily high mileage, muscular endurance work, and staying adaptable.
En 2025, las importaciones de Estados Unidos desde México reportaron su mayor registro al ascender a 534 mil 873.5 millones de dólares, de acuerdo con la Oficina del Censo estadounidense. Claudia Sheinbaum manifestó que las Fuerzas Armadas son garantía para que México decida de forma independiente en un cambiante orden mundial que pone en riesgo la independencia de las naciones. El Tren Suburbano que irá de Buenavista al Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles AIFA estará funcionando antes de Semana Santa, además el proyecto se encuentra en etapa final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En 1996, à La Havane, de vieux musiciens à la retraite se rendent en studio à la demande, improvisée, d'un Américain, Ry Cooder, et d'un Anglais, Nick Gold. L'idée est d'enregistrer un disque de musique afro-cubaine dans le style de ce qui se faisait, il y a longtemps, avant l'arrivée de Fidel Castro, du côté de Santiago, côté est de l'île. Une musique rurale, simple, acoustique, avec des percussions légères. Une musique que presque plus personne ne joue ni n'écoute. Alors les musiciens plongent dans leur souvenir en buvant du rhum, l'un entame une chanson sur son piano, un autre au tres, une petite guitare cubaine, et tous reprennent naturellement ces mélodies surgies du passé. Et ainsi, comme par magie, s'enregistre un album qui fera date dans l'histoire de la musique : le Buena Vista Social Club. En nous plongeant dans cette histoire, Francis Dordor, auteur du livre "A la recherche du tempo perdu" paru chez GM Editions, dévoile l'histoire unique de Cuba et de sa musique, et celle de ses musicien et musiciennes fabuleuses qui ont conquis le monde. Une séquence réalisée par Jonathan Remy sujets traités : magie, le Buena Vista, Social Club, Ry Cooder, Nick Gold, Fidel Castro, Havane, rurale, percussions, Santiago Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, we travel to Buena Vista, Georgia, to highlight one of Flint Energies' Rural Murals projects and the powerful story it tells about place, pride, and community identity.Buena Vista's mural is more than public art—it's a visual celebration of local history that has become a focal point downtown. We discuss how murals like this one help rural communities strengthen their sense of place, attract visitors off the beaten path, and spark renewed interest in downtown shopping, dining, and gathering spaces.Applications are now available for the 2026 Rural Murals Grant—and Flint Energies wants to create a mural for your hometown.The Flint Energies Rural Murals Program is a collaborative effort between Flint Energies and local rural communities to create custom murals that:Celebrate the unique history, culture, and diversity of Middle and Southwest Georgia townsSpark economic development and community conversationStrengthen a community's sense of place and identitySupport talented artists across Middle and Southwest GeorgiaIncrease public murals throughout Flint's service territory
Eureka! Buena Vista! World of Colah! CARS. The early 2010s ushered in a new era of Disney California Adventure. One full of warmth, richness, and a golden state of mind. The glistening Buena Vista Street and scenic wonders of Grizzly Peak ignited a new love for the great state of California, while the majesty of Cars Land took us back to a Route 66 we never knew. How lucky we are to experience it all in DCA 2.0. Join Kirk & Freddy as they fill up at Condor Gas on a grizzly new episode of Eureka!Listen to full episodes every Windsday and topic-only uploads on Big Thunder Thursdays!InstagramTrammin' - https://instagram.com/TramminPodcastChristian Rainwater - https://instagram.com/imrainwaterMusicLocal Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Trammin' - The Disneylanders, Addy DaddyUsed with permission.Character Art & AnimationNadia Dar - https://nadsdardraws.carrd.co/Trammin.comTrammin' is written without the use of Artificial Intelligence.©Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast
Pese a Trump, México sí enviará petróleo a Cuba Bloqueo en Michoacán por desaparición de seis personas300 militares refuerzan seguridad en JuárezMás información en nuestro Podcast
Guest Spotlight Today's episode features a conversation between Crosspoint host Josh Jackson and LTC Brittany Simmons, USA (Ret.). Brittany served 20 years in the Army Military Police Corps, including deployment to Iraq as a platoon leader from 2004-2005. In this episode, Brittany challenges the common individualistic reading of the Armor of God passage in Ephesians 6. Drawing from her combat experience and understanding of Roman military formations, she explains why Paul's analogy was always meant to be understood not only individually, but also collectively—as a unit linking shields together, not isolated soldiers fighting alone. She discusses finding battle buddies, the danger of spiritual isolation, and practical ways to intentionally build Christian community whether you're actively serving, recently relocated, or settled in one place. Brittany also mentions two upcoming events, which women can attend for Biblical teaching, fellowship, and more: OCF Leading Women: 20-22 March at White Sulphur Springs in Manns Choice, Pa. Summer Celebration #4B (Women's Track): 28 June-3 July at Spring Canyon in Buena Vista, Colo. If you would like to share your own story, complete the form on OCF's "Be a Guest" webpage. Alternatively, if you have an idea for a guest or topic we should consider for a future episode of the show, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org. Points to ponder As you listen to this conversation with Brittany, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor: When you read Ephesians 6:10-18, do you naturally think of individual armor or collective defense? Why? Who are the "battle buddies" in your spiritual life right now—people you're intentionally linking shields with? Brittany mentions that in combat, soldiers who go off alone become the most vulnerable. Where in your spiritual life might you be trying to fight alone? How does understanding prayer as "communication with the Commander" change the way you approach it—both individually and collectively? What's one practical step you could take this week to find or deepen community with other believers? How might your military experience give you unique insight to share with civilian Christians about the power of working together? Ministry News Read others' stories about impactful Conference Center visits: If you're considering a family retreat, ministry gathering, or just need to step away and breathe, check out stories from those who have enjoyed the same at OCF's Conference Centers. Listen to OCF's newest podcast: Anchored & Armed, hosted by Mackenzie and Naomi, will feature authentic, relatable conversations about military life for women in uniform or women who love someone in uniform. Be sure to subscribe to keep up with their new episodes. Register for one of four upcoming regional retreats for ROTC cadets and midshipmen: Eastern ROTC OCF/Valor/Navs Retreat: 6-8 February at White Sulphur Springs in Manns Choice, Pa. Rocky Mountain ROTC Spiritual Fitness Retreat: 13-15 February at Spring Canyon in Buena Vista, Colo. Midwest All-Service ROTC Retreat: 13-15 February at Riverside Bible Camp in Story City, Iowa Southern California ROTC Retreat: 20-22 February at Owl Creek Farms in Temecula, Calif.
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OCF MINISTRY NEWS Support widows and widowers across OCF this GivingTuesday: Your gift—large or small—directly provides opportunities for widowed members of the OCF family to find comfort, community, and Christ-centered encouragement at our Conference Centers. Visit ocfusa.org/givingtuesday to learn more and donate now. https://www.ocfusa.org/givingtuesday/ Read the latest Annual Impact Report: Visit ocfusa.org/air to check out financial reports, members' stories of impact, and year-in-review reports from OCF Service Academy & Gateways, Regional Coordinators, and Conference Centers. https://www.ocfusa.org/air/ Join OCFers in prayer: Visit ocfusa.org/pip to download the current month's prayer list or ocfusa.org/needprayer to submit a prayer request. https://www.ocfusa.org/pip/ https://www.ocfusa.org/needprayer/ Register for a Winter Retreat session at one of OCF's Conference Centers: 20-27 December, 28 December-4 January at Spring Canyon in Buena Vista, Colo. https://www.springcanyon.org/winter-retreat/ 21-26 December, 27-30 December, 30 December-2 January at White Sulphur Springs in Manns Choice, Pa. https://www.whitesulphursprings.org/winter-retreat/ GUEST SPOTLIGHT Today's episode features two individuals—Naomi and Mackenzie—whose voices you'll hear more in the future as they begin hosting a new podcast called "OCF Anchored & Armed." Naomi lives at Edwards Air Force Base with her active-duty husband and their three kids, while Mackenzie is a first lieutenant stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Naomi and Mackenzie discuss their inspiration for the upcoming podcast designed for Christian women in uniform and military wives, share their passion for encouraging other women in the military community, participate in Crosspoint's first-ever lightning round, and more. Interested in connecting with them? You can send an email to anchored@ocfusa.org. And keep an eye out for the Google Form that will be featured in the show notes of each OCF Anchored & Armed episode to come. OCF Anchored & Armed launches in January 2026. If you would like to share your own story, complete the form on OCF's "Be a Guest" webpage. Alternatively, if you have an idea for a guest or topic we should consider for a future episode of the show, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org. https://www.ocfusa.org/podcastguest/ POINTS TO PONDER As you listen to this conversation with Naomi and Mackenzie, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor: Thinking of Hebrews 6:19, what does it mean to you to be "anchored and armed" in Christ? What helps you feel connected to others who come from similar walks of life? What difference does that connection make?
Kate Mullane Robertson, CS, from Buena Vista, Colorado, USAHear more from Kate on this episode of Sentinel Watch.
In episode 94 of POD256, we cover a full slate of Bitcoin mining and freedom tech updates from Nashville to Denver. We recap the Bitcoin Veterans telehash fundraiser that briefly peaked near 98.5 PH, discuss PPLNS dynamics at Ocean and Slush/Brains, and explore Square's new Lightning payments rollout. We share a field report from installing an immersion-based hashrate heating system on subsidized power in Buena Vista, the pros/cons of immersion (including an oil-leak mishap), and how recapturing heat favors small, distributed miners. We dive deep into 256 Foundation progress: Ember One hashboard prototyping on the pick-and-place, the Libre control board, Ant Hat and Edit boards, Hydra Pool's PPLNS design with a public shares API, and the imminent open-sourcing of Mujina firmware. We also preview January's Telehash at Bitcoin Park where we'll “eat our own dog food” by running Ember One + Libre + Mujina against our self-hosted Hydra Pool instance. Finally, we break down the Samourai Wallet sentencing, why the “unlicensed money transmitter” framing is dangerous despite Samourai's non-custodial design, the realities around “restricted markets,” and why broad community action (including a pardon push and better anonymity for devs) is critical. Plus: Start9 VPN tunneling in Alpha 12, packaging Hydra Pool for StartOS, and listener hash-rate shoutouts across Lincoin, Solo CK, Public Pool, and Ocean.
In this episode, Jen and Frank talk about Frank's recent trip to the Buena Vista Palace, with some time spent in Disney Springs. As this episode drops, they will be in Walt Disney World for their meetup. If you see them around the parks, be sure to say hi! ***
Kate Mullane Robertson, CS, from Buena Vista, Colorado, USAYou can find The Monitor Daily Podcast, as well as a wide range of other audio content, at christianscience.com/audio.
Guadalupe Mora, productor de limón en Buenavista, Michoacán
La muerte es lo único inevitable y de lo que menos hablamos. En este episodio, Miguel conversa con Raúl Ocampo, actor y autor de La despedida, sobre el duelo, el amor, el renacer y lo que sigue cuando un ser amado se va. A partir de la pérdida de Alejandra Villafañe, actriz y pareja de Raúl hasta hace dos años, en esta conversación exploran preguntas que muchas veces evitamos: ¿Cómo despedirse sin perder el amor? ¿Cómo recordar y permitir que ese ser amado viva en ti? ¿Y cómo seguir adelante cuando la muerte llega antes de tiempo? Esta conversación es una invitación a mirar frente a la muerte y el duelo, y a descubrir que quizá la vida no es otra cosa que una larga despedida.***Gracias a toda la organización del Origen Fest, en especial a Susana y a Sandra.Gracias a Tinto (@tinto.med), la productora encargada del video de este episodio, a The somos Hotels (@the.somos) por patrocinar la grabación y por hospedarnos, y gracias a Buenavista (@buenavista_journal) por la espectacular camisa que me dieron para la entrevista. Esta entrevista fue realizada en el Origen Fest el 4 de octubre de 2025.
This time, we have more Halloween and a very special visit to the Henson lot to share!
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome back the team behind the film "No Country for Old People" About "No Country for Old People": A filmmaker chronicles her mother's last 6 months in a 5-star nursing home exposing what is a national systemic, deadly, profit-over-people business model. No Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is a scorching documentary posed to set the long-term care industry, policy makers, and the country ablaze. Shining a much-needed light on what is truly a national human emergency. No Country for Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is a 3-part documentary that exposes the dark realities of neglect and abuse in nursing homes and throughout U.S. long-term care industry. The film answers four questions: What happens. 2. How does it happen? 3. Why does it happen? 4. And how do we fix it? The film highlights a systemic crisis - the result of corporate greed - that has been taking a devastating human toll within the walls of our nation's long-term care facilities for decades. The film weaves personal loss with journalistic rigor, exposing a pattern of abuse that is enabled by profit-first models that include chronic understaffing, undertraining, and financial exploitation. PERSONAL STORIES AND EMOTIONAL IMPACT: The filmmaker's own experience with her mother along with other emotional testimonies emphasize the human cost of systemic failure and illustrate the severe consequences of poor nursing home care. The film is both deeply personal and widely resonant — amplifying voices too often silenced and inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about aging, policy, and accountability in America. About Susie Singer Carter: Susie Singer Carter is a multi-award-winning, Oscar qualified filmmaker, writer, director, producer, actor, podcast producer, host, and Caregiver Advocate. She is best known for writing, directing, and producing the 2018 Oscar qualified short film, My Mom and The Girl starring Valerie Harper in her final performance, writing and producing “Bratz the Movie” for Lionsgate, and co-producing “Soul Surfer” for Sony. Susie also produces and hosts the podcast Love Conquers Alz – awarded BEST PODCAST 2020 by New Media Film Festival and is #4 on Feedspots' 2022 25 Best Alzheimer's Podcasts list. Susie is also the co-creator, co-writer, co-star, and director of the outrageous horror/comedy narrative podcast I Love Lucifer, nominated Best Audio Fiction 2023 by Indie Series Awards. Susie wrote the screenplay, “RUN”, based on the book “Plain Jane” and is attached to direct in spring 2024. She is currently writing, producing, and directing a docuseries, No Country For Old People, which centers on the Nursing Home Neglect and the systemic healthcare crisis responsible for it. She is also a host of the Writers Guild of America West's 3rd & Fairfax Podcast. About Rick Mountcastle: Mr. Mountcastle is the former United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia (2017-2018) and is a retired award-winning federal and state prosecutor. He led the prosecution of Purdue Pharma for fraudulently marketing OxyContin, as portrayed in the Emmy-nominated limited miniseries "Dopesick" (streaming on Hulu). He also led the criminal and civil prosecution of Abbott Laboratories for fraudulently marketing the anti-epileptic, Depakote, for use as a chemical restraint for dementia patients in nursing homes, resulting in Abbott's guilty plea to a felony and payment of $1.5 billion, at the time the largest penalty against a pharmaceutical company for misconduct related to a single drug. Mr. Mountcastle spent his career prosecuting healthcare companies and executives who exploited vulnerable patients for profit, and brings his passion to change a system that allows such exploitation to this project. About Don Priess: For over two decades, Don Priess has shunned sleep in order to become a highly sought-after, award winning writer, producer, director and editor. He co-founded Modern Media, now one of the top marketing and infomercial production companies in the world. After six years and hundreds of TV and radio commercials, Don decided to spread his wings and since his credits include projects for CBS/Dic Entertainment, Nickelodeon, Buena Vista, American Movie Classics, Lifetime, Hanna-Barbera, Playboy Entertainment and more. While continuing to work on a wide variety of entertainment projects, Don teamed with the highly energetic and talented Susie Singer Carter as part of Go Girl Media. Together they were the writers and Co-Executive Producers of two series for CBS, “CAKE” and “DANCE REVOLUTION”, SURVIVING HAWKING, and “SILVER LININGS” for Fox Television Studios.