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Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"-Week 1-Does It Agree With The Bible?-Genesis 3:1-6
9 weeks down and now 4 coaches gone as Gabi got his marching orders following Real Zaragoza's 4-2 defeat to Almeria. Borja Jimenez debuted in a win in controversial circumstances for Sporting against Racing Santander and Depor lost their first game this season, away to Malaga who were 5 without a win before MD9. There was a Derbi in Burgos and Cadiz won to go top. Alex and Liam discuss all the action. In Part one they focus on Gabi's sacking and his final game in Almeria. Plus the coupon buster in which a struggling Malaga beat top of the table Depor 3-0 in La Rosaleda. In Part 2 they talk about the appointment of Borja Jimenez at Sporting and his first game in charge, a rollercoaster match against Racing in which their was an equalising goal, after the final whistle. They also cover the Derbi between Burgos and Real Valladolid won by a very special free kick. ====== Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below;  www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How is the Spanish sparkling wine Cava different from the Italian bubbly Prosecco? What makes Xarel·lo stand out from Spain's other traditional Cava grapes? How did Alicante's Monastrell grape give rise to the rare Fondillón wine, and what makes it different from Port or Sherry? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Sarah Jane Evans, author of the terrific new book The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Giveaway Two of you are going to win a copy of Sarah Jane Evans' wonderful new book, The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights What do you need to know about Xarel·lo and Spanish sparkling wine? How does Cava compare to Prosecco? What effect does the aging process used for premium Cavas have on their taste profile, and how does it compare to Champagne? What is the historical significance of the Terra Alta region? Which historical artifacts has Sarah Jane encountered while visiting Spanish vineyards? How does Richard Ford's 1840s observation about Valencia still define Spanish wine culture in the Valencia region? What might surprise you about the ancient amphorae in Valencia and how they're used in modern winemaking? How do the three main styles of Sherry differ? Which types of glassware and food pair best with Sherry? What are copitas, and how do they differ from other glasses used for Sherry? How does serving temperature affect our enjoyment of Sherry? What do you need to know about wine and the Canary Islands? What challenges and opportunities does Sarah Jane see for the future of the Spanish wine industry? Key Takeaways How is the Spanish sparkling wine Cava different from the Italian bubbly Prosecco? Prosecco bubbles are created and captured in the tank to make it a pleasantly fizzy drink. Whereas Cava is made exactly like Champagne. It's aged in the bottle with its yeast. It begins to develop other aromas which are nothing to do with flowers or fruits. The youngest Cava, can be released at nine months, younger than the youngest Champagne. If you're going to have a very young fizzy wine, then Prosecco is very appealing. What makes Xarel·lo stand out from Spain's other traditional Cava grapes? People have started to recognise that this white grape variety, once just a component in blending, can be grown on its own and produces lovely, fresh, excitingly lively wines that are not very high in alcohol. If you're making Cava, it's the one that will last. It has a capacity to age, which is better than the other two. How did Alicante's Monastrell grape give rise to the rare Fondillón wine, and what makes it different from Port or Sherry? Alicante is one of the places for Monastrell. Historically, they used to make a wine out of this red grape that got so ripe they didn't need to fortify it because the grape on the vine got so sweet that it turned itself into alcohol. Then it was a wine that was stable enough you could have it in a barrel. Then you could send it to India or to Africa, all around the world. About Sarah Jane Evans Sarah Jane is an award-winning writer. She travels widely as an educator and consultant, and is a Contributing Editor to Decanter. Her books include The Wines of Central and Southern Spain, The Wines of Northern Spain, Seville, Chocolate Unwrapped, and also the entries on Spain and Sherry for the annual Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine Guide. Sarah Jane received the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic awarded by the King of Spain for her work for Spain. Beyond Spain, her special interests in wine are Greece, South America and the great fortified and sweet wines of the world. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/359.
Proclaiming the Lord's Supper-1 Corinthians 11:17-29
9 weeks down and now 4 coaches gone as Gabi got his marching orders following Real Zaragoza's 4-2 defeat to Almeria. Borja Jimenez debuted in a win in controversial circumstances for Sporting against Racing Santander and Depor lost their first game this season, away to Malaga who were 5 without a win before MD9. There was a Derbi in Burgos and Cadiz won to go top. Alex and Liam discuss all the action. In Part one they focus on Gabi's sacking and his final game in Almeria. Plus the coupon buster in which a struggling Malaga beat top of the table Depor 3-0 in La Rosaleda. In Part 2 they talk about the appointment of Borja Jimenez at Sporting and his first game in charge, a rollercoaster match against Racing in which their was an equalising goal, after the final whistle. They also cover the Derbi between Burgos and Real Valladolid won by a very special free kick. ==== Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below;  www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does the biggest misconception about Spanish wine make it a hidden gem for wine lovers? How did Spain's civil war and period of dictatorship delay the growth of its wine culture? What makes the vineyards of Priorat challenging to walk and unforgettable to visit? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Sarah Jane Evans, author of the terrific new book The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Giveaway Two of you are going to win a copy of Sarah Jane Evans' wonderful new book, The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights How did the memory of her parents bottling wine at home influence Sarah Jane's perception of wine? What is the Oxford vs. Cambridge University Varsity Blind Wine-Tasting Match? What was Sarah Jane's experience as a judge at wine competitions in Japan? What's unique about Japan's peaches and why does Sarah Jane recommend them as a “can't miss” on a trip to Japan? Why was Sarah Jane initially drawn to Spanish wine? What is the Officer's Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic and why was Sarah Jane awarded this honour? Why did Sarah Jane choose to write her Master of Wine dissertation on the alchemists of Sherry? What is the significance of Sarah Jane's choice to use first names when writing about winemakers? What are the hallmark characteristics of Spanish orange wines? Where are Spain and its territories located in Europe? What's the biggest misconception about Spanish wine? Why does Sarah Jane consider Spain the most exciting country in Europe for wine? How are winemakers reviving old vineyards in Spain? What makes Casa Castillo's Monastrell wines unique? Key Takeaways Unfortunately, people think of Spanish wine as cheap and cheerful. That image is hard to to get rid of. So when you look at a fine wine list, if you're in a Michelin-starred restaurant, you will start off with maybe Champagne, and then you'll have France, and then you'll get into Italy, and then, if you're lucky, Spain will come next. The good thing about that is that it makes very top wine in Spain, still very good value. Since Spain had a civil war just before the Second World War, and after that, they had a fascist dictatorship that went on till the late 1970s, they didn't join Europe until the 1980s. So during that time of the dictatorship, they were told what to farm, where to farm, how to farm it. So there was no priority about fostering a wonderful wine culture. that's only really coming in the last 40 years. Spain has just been a little bit behind, but it has to escape, because you can't survive on paying growers next to nothing, making very cheap wines. About Sarah Jane Evans Sarah Jane is an award-winning writer. She travels widely as an educator and consultant, and is a Contributing Editor to Decanter. Her books include The Wines of Central and Southern Spain, The Wines of Northern Spain, Seville, Chocolate Unwrapped, and also the entries on Spain and Sherry for the annual Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine Guide. Sarah Jane received the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic awarded by the King of Spain for her work for Spain. Beyond Spain, her special interests in wine are Greece, South America and the great fortified and sweet wines of the world. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/358.
Hello! Today we are going to talk about Spain. Interesting facts and curiosities about this Historic country. I will be reading a text in Spanish very slowly and you will try to understand word by word. You will be learning some interesting facts about Spain and also you will be improving your listening skills in Spanish. I will translate the text in English and then read in Spanish again in a normal speed.My new Podcast for learning Spanish: Cinema VIP in SpanishApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/fi/podcast/cinema-vip-in-spanish/id1824447231Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4gd0wYIEpFA6RsBt66DLRr?si=m-QQ-FQUTO6-bUAjnoo-GAYou can support me and my podcast if you want:Donate with PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/spanishwithdennisYou can buy me a cup of coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spanishwithdennisEspañaEspaña es el tercer país del mundo (tras Italia y China) con más lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. En total hay 47, siendo la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona y la Alhambra de Granada los dos más visitados. El español no es el único idioma que se habla en España: en sus respectivas comunidades también se hablan otros idiomas cooficiales, como el catalán, el valenciano, el gallego, el aranés y el euskera, además de otros dialectos. El flamenco es uno de los símbolos españoles a nivel internacional y su origen es algo confuso. La teoría más aceptada es que se originó en Andalucía gracias al crisol cultural de gitanos, árabes, judíos y, obvio, andaluces. Es el segundo país con más viñedos de todo el mundo, ahora se entiende que en España el vino nunca falta! Las tapas son un orgullo nacional. Hay varias teorías alrededor del nombre, pero una de las más convincentes cuenta que en sus comienzos consistían en rebanadas de pan o lonchas de embutido que se servían para tapar las bebidas y así no dejar pasar a moscas y bichos. Cadiz es la ciudad habitada más antigua de toda Europa: la tacita de plata fue fundada por los fenicios alrededor del 1.100 a.C. Para los amantes de la literatura, Don Quijote del autor español Miguel de Cervantes, es considerada la primera novela moderna. Puedes visitar la casa de su infancia en Alcalá de Henares. Hoy en día, el país cuenta con el rey Felipe VI, la reina Letiza, y sus dos hijas, Leonor, princesa de Asturias, y la infanta Sofía de España. El Palacio Real está situado en Madrid, y incluso está abierto a visitas. Sin embargo, España es una monarquía constitucional. Esto significa que la realeza no tiene poder absoluto y en su lugar lo ejerce de acuerdo con una constituciónMy new Youtube channel: Spanish with Dennishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVuRUMQGwtzBIp1YAImQFQMy new Discord server and chat and you can already join and write to me there:https://discord.gg/HWGrnmTmyCMy new Telegram channel and you can already join and write to me or comment there:https://t.me/SpanishwithDennisJoin my Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/spanishwithdennisSupport me by joining my podcasts supporter club on Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-spanish-language--5613080/supportDonate with Boosty:https://boosty.to/spanishwithdennis/donateDonate with Donation Alerts:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/dennisespinosaDonate with Crypto currency:Bitcoin (BTC)1DioiGPAQ6yYbEgcxEFRxWm5hZJcfLG9V6USDT (ERC20)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855USDT (TRC20)TXoQwsaiTGBpWVkyeigApLT8xC82rQwRCNEthereum (ETH)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855If you have any other suggestions or recommendations on what other platform you can support me and my podcasts, please let me know. You can write to me on telegram.Thanks in advance!! Gracias por adelantado!My other podcasts you can find it on different platforms and apps:1- Comprehensible Spanish Language Podcast2 - Crazy Stories in Spanish Podcast3 - TPRS Spanish Stories
Todd Harris, Stevie Morrison, and Hannah Diamond discuss final thoughts and takeaways following SailGP in Cadiz, Spain.
Todd Harris, Stevie Morrison and Hannah Diamond breakdown 3 Big Questions as the 'Race to Abu Dhabi' takes center stage in Cadiz, Spain.
Producido por Aitor Santana. Hoy con Ayoze, Fran y Guille. Efemérides, Actualidad Amarilla, analizamos con Voz Cadista el partido que enfrentará a nuestra #UDLasPalmas frente al #Cadiz CF en la Jornada 08 de LaLiga Hypermotion en el Estadio de Gran Canaria, la Cantera y más. Todo lo que te interesa saber sobre la Unión Deportiva Las Palmas, comentado por la Afición Amarilla. ¡¡SIN CENSURA!! 🚫 Con un "me gusta" o dándole a suscribir o seguir el programa en la plataforma donde lo oyes nos haces un favor inmenso dando a conocer aún más este maravilloso proyecto. ¡¡GRACIAS!!
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 4-4 Ways to Become a Servant-Matthew 20:20-28
El pleno del ayuntamiento de Cadiz aprobó ayer la continuidad de Obolo en ayuda a domicilio, entre las protestas de las trabajadoras. Hoy continua el juicio, al vecino de El Puerto acusado de dejar morir por desnutrición a su madre, impedida, y hoy comienza Alcances el festival de cine documental de CádizAmpliamos estas y otras noticias de la provincia de Cádiz , y en se ha escrito un libro, el espacio que los viernes dedicamos a los libros, el libro es hoy "El Leecantropo", cuento infantil de Pepe Maestro, con quien habla nuestro compañero Miguel Albandoz.Comenzamos este informativo que hacemos Rafa Morro en la realización y Jesús Lominchar y Merche Basadre en los micrófonos. Pero antes conozcamos las previsiones del tiempo de la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología en un día con máximas de 26 en la capital, 25 en Algeciras y 31 en Jerez.Escuchar audio
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 3-Perseverance and Assurance-John 10:27-29
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 2-Sanctification-1 Corinthians 1:2
La Junta vuelve a licitar y aumenta el presupuesto de las obras del teatro romano de Cádiz. En Jerez, el ayuntamiento ha aprobado la licencia de obras para la ampliación del instituto Lola Flores que acabará con los barracones. Y en Chiclana esta tarde comienza Generamma, el festival de cine hecho por mujeres.Y en la segunda parte que los martes dedicamos a salud publica, hoy hablamos de trastornos digestivos, con la dra. Laura Camacho del Hospital de la Janda de Vejer. Escuchar audio
Sermon Series "Like a Child"-Week 4-My God Can Do Anything-Luke 1:34-37
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 1-Adoption-Galatians 4:6-7
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
The countess who raised a poet: Susan Bertie helped shape Aemilia Lanyer while dodging royal side-eye and surviving two widowhoods. Quick story, big ripples. Born in 1554 to Katherine Willoughby and Richard Bertie, Susan Bertie's childhood began in Marian exile and continued in a Protestant household at Grimsthorpe under Miles Coverdale. At sixteen she married Reginald Grey, recognized as Earl of Kent in 1572; widowed in 1573, she later married soldier Sir John Wingfield, lived in the Low Countries, and returned after his death at Cadiz in 1596. Remembered as Aemilia Lanyer's “Mistress of my youth,” Susan's quiet patronage shaped an early woman poet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sermon Series "Like A Child"--Week 3--My God Forgives Me--1 John 1:9
L'Amoco Cadiz est un pétrolier supertanker de classe VLCC libérien lancé en 1974 pour la société américaine de transports pétroliers et chimiques Amoco afin de transporter du pétrole depuis le golfe Persique vers l'Europe. Son naufrage en mars 1978 en bordure des côtes bretonnes, à Portsall dans le Finistère, provoque une marée noire considérée, aujourd'hui encore, comme l'une des pires catastrophes écologiques de l'Histoire.⭐️ Abonnez-vous à MINUIT+ pour profiter de tous les podcasts Minuit en intégrale et sans publicité.
Sermon Series "Like a Child"--Week 2--God is With Me--Isaiah 41:10
Sermon Series "Like a Child"--Week 1--God is For Me--Mark 10:15
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 11--We Know--1 John 5:14-21
In summer 1702, the War of the Spanish Succession moved to sea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 10--What is Faith?--1 John 5:1-12
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 9--God's Love vs. Our Love--1 John 4:7-16
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking with Jesus"--Week 8--False Teachers--1 John 4:1-6
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JACKIE MCLEAN “SWING, SWANG, SWINGIN'” Englewood Cliffs, NJ, October 20, 1959Stablemates, I'll take romance, 116th and LenoxJackie McLean (as) Walter Bishop, Jr. (p) Jimmy Garrison (b) Art Taylor (d) GIL EVANS “CENTENNIAL (NEWLY DISCOVERED WORKS OF GIL EVANS)” New York, August 24, 25 & 26, 2011Punjab, The maids of CadizRyan Truesdell (cond) Gil Evans (comp) y diferentes músicos de estudio CHET BAKER “CHET – THE LYRICAL TRUMPET OF CHET BAKER” New York, December 30, 1958Punjab, The maids of Cadiz, Early morning moodChet Baker (tp) Herbie Mann (fl) Pepper Adams (bar) Bill Evans (p) Kenny Burrell (g-1) Paul Chambers (b) Connie Kay (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 07 de julio, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Sermon Series - 1 John - Walking With Jesus--Week 7--What's Love Got To Do With It?--1 John 3:16-23
This week, in Cadiz, Kentucky, an amazingly bloody quadruple murder scene seems like a miracle, when one survivor is left to tell the tale. He tells of a man, bursting into the home, and duct taping the inhabitants, then murdering three members of his family, until he finally wrestles the weapon away, and kills the intruder. Only, some parts of the story start to not add up, and what the evidence shows is one of the wildest, most insane murder plots in history!! Along the way, we find out that ham can go into a biscuit, that when someone is stalking your sister, you maybe shouldn't invite him over, and that some people will do anything to get out of paying a bill... and we mean ANYTHING!! New episodes, every Wednesday & Friday nights!! Donate at patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email crimeinsports@gmail.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions! Follow us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/smalltownpod Also, check out James & Jimmie's other shows, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!
En apenas unos minutos la patronal y los sindicatos UGT y CCOO vuelven a reunirse en el Servicio de Mediación laboral en Sevilla para alcanzar un acuerdo por el convenio del metal. Otra huelga que en este caso se suspende es la de los autobuses urbanos de Cádiz capital y San Fernando. Hoy al menos no habrá paros para dar otra oportunidad a la negociación. Bajos comerciales y oficinas vacías, de al menos 35 metros cuadrados, podrán destinarse a viviendas. Así lo aprobaba ayer el pleno del Ayuntamiento de Cádiz. Y en la segunda mitad de nuestro informativo que los viernes dedicamos a la literatura, hoy estamos de enhorabuena, porque esta sección "Se ha escrito un libro" que hace nuestro compañero Miguel Albandoz ha sido galardonada por la Feria del Libro por ser una gran biblioteca pública en las ondas. Escuchar audio
Welcome, Catholic Pilgrims. We have a short reading today. Mother is sitting on the steamer near Cadiz, Spain, which is on the western side of Gibraltar. Malaga is on the eastern side, so that means that the steamer passed through the Straits of Gibraltar. Mother Cabrini has a cold and she says she is curing it with milk. Tinned milk to be exact. I've never heard of that being a cure, but who knows. Let's go ahead and open to page 254 and begin.
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking with Jesus"-Week 5-The Last Hour-1 John 2:18-27
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez en la Cantabria de lo que hoy es espana un apacible pueblo llamado Liergarnes, este pueblo enclavado entre las montañas y que es bañado por el río Miera recuerda a que hace muchos siglos , vivía una familia trabajadora. Ellos eran Francisco de la Vega y María de Casar, quienes tenían cuatro hijos a los que estaban criando con todas las normas católicas que el tiempo ofrecia. Uno de los hijos se llamaba Francisco y se dice que era un joven de carácter tranquilo, pero algo distraído, pero sin duda era fuerte y sano. La desgracia llevo a que el padre muriera a temprana edad y así Su madre, al quedar viuda, decidió envia a Francisco a Bilbao para que aprendiera el oficio de carpintero, con la esperanza de que tuviera un futuro mejor Eran los anos de 1674 y en esas épocas ser carpintero era una ocupación noble y muy importante lo que le aseguraba un buen futuro., Resulta que Francisco establecido en Bilbao decidio convocar a algunos amigos para que se fueran a nadar al río Nervión .que cruza la ciudad de Bilbao. En la víspera de San Juan, una noche cargada de simbolismo mágico y supersticiones Con gran arrojo Francisco no lo pensó dos veces y de buenas a primeras se Se lanzó al agua dejando atrás a sus amigos y dicen las crónicas de ese tiempo que sus amigos pese a que esperaron y esperaron en la orilla no vieron salir a su compañero Francisco y ellos aseguraron que el nunca salió de allí. Simplemente desapareció. Todos asumieron que La corriente lo arrastró, y aunque lo buscaron intensamente, no hubo rastro. Se pensó que había muerto ahogado y llegando a lierganes le contaron la mala nueva a su madre que desconsolada, lo lloró como perdido para siempre.Pasaron Cinco años y en 1679, comenzaron a circular rumores extraños. En las costas del Canal de la Mancha, en Dinamarca, y finalmente en Cádiz, marineros y pescadores afirmaban haber visto a un ser humanoide nadando con increíble agilidad. Tenía aspecto de hombre, pero su piel parecía cubierta de escamas, y sus movimientos eran más de pez que de persona. Todos en estos lugares pensaron que no eran más que habladurías y cuentos de pescadores que como es sabido les gusta hablar de más y exagerar las historias cuando están tomando en los bares del puerto. Pero para sorpresa de todos unos pescadores en Cadiz tirando y recogiendo las redes alcanzaron a ver un ser que realmente tenía forma de hombre pero nadaba como pez, además siempre se escondia detrás de las redes y trataba de liberar a los peces que eran atrapadas .Los pescadores de Cadiz cansados de este juego decidieron capturarlo y tirando trozos de pan fueron acercándolo a la embarcación para finalmente tirarle encima las redes de pesca. Allí lo atraparon y para su asombro era ciertamente un hombre que poseía escamas y una piel como la de un ser del agua, tenía en sus manos y pies membranas que unian sus dedos y parecía capaz de respiran bajo el agua Lo sacaron del agua, lo pusieron en la barca y Lo llevaron al convento de San Francisco, donde los frailes intentaron comunicarse con él. El ser no hablaba, no comía más que pescado crudo, y parecía vivir en un estado de semiinconsciencia. los frailes intentaron arrancarle los espíritus malignos que pudieran estar poseyéndole, pero lo único que consiguieron sacarle fue una palabra tras varios días de intentos : “Liérganes”.Nadie en Cádiz conocía ese nombre, pero un hombre de la región de La Montaña (nombre el conocían en aquellas épocas a Cantabria) reconoció el topónimo. Tras llevar noticias al pueblo y preguntar si había tenido lugar alg
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"-Week 3-How Do You Know That You Know Him?-1 John 2:3-11
Immersive Journeys Episode 3: Seville's Soul - Cadiz's Sub - Gibraltar's Edge Host: Rene Little - Passionate Global Traveler | 33 Countries Explored | Travel Advisor Produced by: Elite Conversations Podcast Media www.eliteconversations.com
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"-Week 2-What if I Slip?-1 John 1:5-2:2
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking with Jesus" -Week 1-Who is Jesus?-1 John 1:1-4
Sermon Series "Encounters with Jesus"-Week 5-Encounter on the Road-Luke 24:13-35
Sermon Series "Encounters with Jesus"-Week 4-Encounter at the River-Matthew 3:1-17
Sermon Series "Encounters with Jesus"-Week 3-Encounter on the Water-Matthew 14:22-33
Sermon Series "Encounters with Jesus"-Week 1-Encounter at the Temple-Luke 2:41-52
Sermon Series "Encounters with Jesus"-Week 2-Encounter at the Tomb-John 20:1-18
Sermon Series "Disciplines"-Week 5-Prayer-Matthew 6:5-13
Machinery Pete heads to Cadiz, KY to talk with Micheal Oliver of Wlidcat Chevrolet. Micheal is a former John Deere dealer that transferred over to the automobile industry. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to the Machinery Pete Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It helps others find the show.
Joining us in S4 Episode 5 is Dr Catriona Stewart OBE MCPP where we explore Catriona's own late autism discovery, her lifetime of learning, and her lifetime of work - it's a deeply emotional episode.Catriona founded autistic-led charity SWAN: Scottish Women's Autism Network in 2012, on completion of her PhD research into the experiences of autistic girls, to provide peer support, build on the knowledge-base, and raise levels of understanding. Advisor to a number of high level national enquiries and campaigns, including the 3 year National Autism Project, and the 2 year Independent Review of the Mental Health Act (Scotland) in relation to Autism and Learning Disability, she ran an 18 month Employment Project for Scottish Government, and was an Ambassador to their Improving Understanding of Autism #DifferentMinds campaign, 2019-2023. She was a member of John (Lord) Scott KC's human-rights focused COVID-response Independent Advisory Group to the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) in 2020-21 and has since been a member of the SPA Board, where she is regarded as a Champion for Disability and the Neurominorities. She has delivered numerous papers and plenary presentations, training and workshops, in the UK and abroad. Most recent was the AETAPE bi-annual congress in Cadiz to which she presented on Independent Living for Autistic Adults, the barriers and enablers, from a Human Rights perspective. Her work is focused on community engagement, participatory action research, equality, diversity and inclusion, and Human Rights. It is informed by her research, her years of professional experience and her lived experience as a late-diagnosed autistic woman and mother.To Catriona and all the autistic women who have paved the way before us, the trailblazers who have prepared the ground in this new world for others to follow. We see you and we give you our gratitude for opening the door to this brave new rediscovered world.Explore SWAN Connect with Catherine & PeteVisit Catherine's website Order Catherine's NEW Book 'Rediscovered: A Compassionate and Courageous Guide for Late Discovered Autistic Women (and their allies) which was published 21st February 2025 by JKP Contact Catherine AstaPete's WebsiteFollow Pete on InstagramBuy UntypicalNeed Post Discovery Support?Join our next 6 week post discovery support circleJoin our next 6 week relational space circleJoin Catherine's Frequency Circle 1.5 hour MasterclassJoin our Late Discovered Club CommunityExplore The Asta Community of Professionals Support our work3 ways you can support the podcast and the work we do...Become a member or partner and join our growing community.Buy us a coffee.Rate & review the show or an episodeRead about our 10 Year PlanThank you to our Community Partners who are supporting the work that we are doing.NordensDeborah Bulcock Coaching & Consulting A Tidy MindThe Growth PodHormones On The Blink About the Podcastwww.thelatediscoveredclub.comFounder & Host Catherine AstaPodcast Editor Caty AvaS4 Guest Co-Host Pete WharmbyMusic by AlloraFollow us on InstagramRead more about our impact over the last 2 years here
L'affaire de l'Amoco Cadiz, du nom de ce pétrolier américain qui le 16 mars 1978 s'échoua à 2 km des côtes du Finistère et laissa échapper la totalité de sa cargaison de pétrole brut, soit 220 000 tonnes. Les Bretons, appuyés par 2000 soldats, se lancent alors dans une démarche désespérée : nettoyer les plages et les rochers à la main…
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss The Champion Family Massacre. In October of 2014, three members of the well loved Champion family were found brutally murdered in their Cadiz, Kentucky farmhouse. The murders were a shock to the small town's residents. But nothing was more of a shock than the truth of who was responsible for killing Lindsey, Joy, and Emily Champion. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles SOURCES: https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/crime/2014/11/02/cadiz-ky-quadruple-shooting-charged-ryan-champion/18370231/ https://people.com/crime/ryan-champion-accused-of-murdering-hit-man-he-hired-to-kill-his-family/ https://www.wkms.org/tags/ryan-champion
Support the show on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/lionsledbydonkeys We're on Bluesky @lionsledbydonkeys.bsky.social The English launch a raid against the Spanish city of Cadiz. Instead of planning anything whatsoever, the English get drunk on the beach and die. Correction: James VI/James I. Not James IV Sources: https://web.archive.org/web/20070311113513/http://history.wisc.edu/sommerville/123/123%20292%201626.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20061003025931/http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/glossary/cadiz.htm https://www.warhistoryonline.com/history/cadiz-expedition-1625-m.html https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781315257228-16/expedition-cadiz-1625-ronald-bedford-lloyd-davis
