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Brenden Schaeffer breaks down Tuesday night's Cardinals win over the D-backs as Carlos Martinez returned to a more quality version of himself in the start, Nolan Arenado dropped jaws on both sides of the ball and Alex Reyes executed one gutsy decision in the eighth that saved the game for the Redbirds. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bschaeffer12/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bschaeffer12/support
Angels vs. Rangers Rox in the Box Kurt Suz 1st Bomb Upton's Resurgence Halo of the Week Angels News MLB News Carlos' Corner 3R HR Club Go Angels! #LTBU Hit up the Rocks Shop at: https://teespring.com/stores/ritof Follow us on twitter at @rocksintheof Rate 5 stars (5 only!!), review and subscribe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ritof/support
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The Travel Show: Carlos' Trip to The Galapagos, Tall Ship Experience and the Greek Isles 2021!
Der Rückzug des Altkönigs Juan Carlos hat Spanien in eine der tiefsten Krisen seit dem Tod von Diktator Franco im Jahr 1975 gestürzt. Ältere Menschen schätzen Juan Carlos‘ Verdienste um die Demokratisierung des Landes, jüngere sehen vor allem seine Skandale und die Korruptionsermittlungen. Von Hans-Günter Kellner www.deutschlandfunk.de, Europa heute Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
The speed and pace at which many of us live and lead is exhausting. When we are constantly in a hurried state, how do we hear from God? On today's episode, Alan sits down with Carlos Whittaker for a great conversation about Carlos's new book Enter Wild and how to have a very vibrant life with God. About Carlos Carlos Whittaker is a People's Choice Award winner, a former recording artist signed to a major label, a social media maven, and currently spends the majority of his time writing books and speaking on stages around the world. It really began when the Whittaker's found their family in America's spotlight with appearances on shows like CBS Early Morning, The Today Show, and more when their viral video "Single Ladies Devastation" went viral. But for Carlos, his wife Heather, and their three children, this viral moment was just a snapshot of the bigger picture. Currently reigning at nearly 7 million views, it's hard to believe that the overnight success of Carlos' son's "Single Ladies Devastation" on YouTube was a complete accident. "I remember putting the video on YouTube that night and not thinking much about it," recalls Carlos. "The next morning my phone was blowing up with calls from all these national outlets asking me if I was the horrible father in the YouTube video." But That Was Just The Spark "Our family has experienced our share of moments both big and small. What we've learned is that every single one has played a pinnacle part in our lives. Each moment has built on to the next one and when we take a step back we see this incredible canvas that has been woven together." The release of "Moment Maker" marked Carlos' debut as an author, but his current book "Kill The Spider" has taken Carlos' tribe into the deeper parts of their souls. In his newest book Carlos helps people identify, locate, corner, and kill the spiders that are plaguing their lives. "My dad once told me that I must stop cleaning to cobwebs in my life and kill the spider", Carlos recalls. "This was a massive shift in my soul that began my journey towards being truly centered in my life." As an adult, Carlos and his wife Heather moved from California back to Atlanta where he joined the team at Andy Stanley's Buckhead Church. There, Carlos continued to apply 'moment making' into his everyday life, blogging about his experiences and recruiting his family and friends along the way. In 2009 Carlos signed a recording deal with Integrity Music and moved his family to Nashville TN. It was in Nashville where Carlos decided to make the shift from writing music to writing books. And from singing on stages to speaking on stages. Currently, Carlos is regularly teaching at churches and conferences worldwide. Including Catalyst Conference, Embrace Church, FreshLife Church, and many more. Connect with Carlos Books Website Podcast Twitter Instagram Facebook
In case it's not obvious, the title's a joke. But you can guess from the title, this episode ends up having some combative moments, but I know some of you love that! For those of you who don't, this may not be the show for you. This is Carlos' second appearance and this time around we have a loose focus on gender, but race comes up throughout. This is actually a throwback episode (recorded on January 30th 2020) from when Carlos drove down from Portland. We recorded two shows while he was down here, so here is the second one being released. I preface this because my speaking style has changed dramatically since the recording of this episode! I'm releasing it because it's the last episode of my stockpile, and the probably second to last political show I will be doing. Starting from here, episodes will typically come out within a week of them being recorded! This is going to start with episode 105 with Cedric Galloway in a two-hour special. In that episode, I get out all of my political leanings in one rant, so that I can leave them behind and start fresh. No need to rehash my opinion and add my voice to the cacophony dividing the country. My show will be more just two people hanging out, sharing laughs, and some cool ideas/knowledge we've picked up along the way. Without further ado, here is my second to last political episode: Carlos Kareem Windham is a wordsmith, musician, activist, playwright, comedian, Carlos Kareem Windham has spent the better part of the last two decades performing for audiences and speaking with students, teachers, and organizers on stages and in classrooms across the globe. Carlos’ works are defiant, explosive explorations of the relationships between race, class and gender in the U.S. and abroad. Whether through the medium of storytelling, lyrics, workshop, or stand-up Carlos takes every opportunity to speak truth to power.Currently, Carlos serves as emcee and lyricist with Wallace, freestylist and frontman for Lo Speed Chase, is a regular open-mic er and up and coming feature in the Portland stand-up scene, is a regular guest on Mylin & Melanin Podcast, and serves Principal and Founder of El Porvenir Services, LLC. El Porvenir Services, LLC is on a mission to bring communities into the future, and to center the voices of the most impacted in the reclamation of their power in the intersection of race, class, and gender. Through El Porvenir, Carlos works for the creation of just ecosystems where people maintain long-term relationships across difference, in the creation of outcomes that provide equitable opportunities for the most excluded. Carlos has his own show now, Smoke & Mirrors, where he speaks with some incredible guests about similar topics as we did today! If you like this episode, I'm sure you'll love his show-Find it on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZqyzqovRLAand follow it on facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Smoke-Mirrors-103308618043063
This week, Joey hosts the show with the former IBF Junior-Middleweight world champion, Carlos Molina. Joey and Carlos have a chat about Carlos' upcoming boxing event this weekend in Mexico in which he'll be fighting and promoting! The sole guest on this week's podcast is the former WBO Junior-Middleweight world champion, Bronco McKart. Bronco talks in-depth about his entire career including his fights against Aaron Davis, Winky Wright, Santos Cardona, Kelly Pavlik, Raul Marquez and many more! Bronco also discusses being managed by Sugar Ray Leonard, the death of his biggest fan and Grandfather, and shares a cool story about George Foreman. All this and much more on the BoxHard Podcast! Stay tuned!
Different Gravy - Not just another Sheffield Wednesday podcast
A podcast from two obsessive Sheffield Wednesday fans, we felt the world needed another couple of cisgender white guys sharing their opinion – so you are welcome.From maybe Carlos' greatest performance as Wednesday manager (last week) to the coming-out party for his predecessor Stuart Gray. Gray by name and at times by nature, the January 2014 Yorkshire derby against Leeds was an against-type display of attacking dominance. Join us for a real goal-fest and a lovely trip down memory lane https://youtu.be/9ncVX9IDd6I Thanks for listening - enjoy your football.www.differentgravypod.co.uk
Comedian, actor and voice performer extraordinaire Carlos Alazraqui (@carlosalazraqui) joins Matt and Andy to talk about what you can learn from hundreds of skydiving jumps, mud flows on Mars, laughing gas from penguin poop, a worm that survived being frozen for 41,000 years and Carlos' new movie Witness Infection.
Over the hump and back to normal as Carlos, Migs, and Matthew talk about how the Epic game store blew up thanks to everyone now owning a copy of Grand Theft Auto V. But that's not all we talked about as Matthew shared his thoughts on Respawn Entertainment revealing that they currently have no Titanfall projects on the pipeline at the moment, Carlos' experience with the recently released online card game Legends of Runeterra, and Migs not only explaining why the world deserves a new skateboarding game but why Streets of Rage 4 is a great beat em up perfect for a friend or three. Intro and outro music heard in the TMG Podcast was created by MrBulbamike.
Carlos Aponte is a history teacher at One Bright Ray Community High School and the creator of We Love Philly. We Love Philly is an Out-of-school time program that provides an ownership based education through community service projects. Students volunteer for local organizations, interview the leaders of those organizations on their podcast, and learn how to edit and produce that podcast. Carlos' journey to becoming an expert in helping Philly kids learn to love Philly was turbulent, as he moved around a lot and was on ADHD medication since the age of four. His own personal awakening came just three years ago, and in the time since he has already impacted hundreds of Philly youth. Support Philly Who? Donate via Paypal, Venmo: @podphillywho, Become a Monthly Patron, Purchase a T-Shirt or Hat, Become a Sponsor
We are excited to have the Best Selling Author of the book The End of Marketing join us on our 4th installment of the Corona Chronicles Series! Carlos Gil has been in the digital marketing world for well over 10 years now, making a name for himself as as digital influencer, Keynote Speaker, Digital Marketer and now Best Selling Author. Carlos has been working in the digital scene ever since the crash of 2008/2009 and has learned the best practices when it comes to reaching people/clients online! Carlos has been creating training programs and using is influence online to spread the message of developing a personal brand online. Being that much of what we are doing today during these pandemic times is now online, I felt having Carlos back on the podcast was very relevant. As REALTORs, Brokers, or even investors, creating a strong digital presence is a must as we continue down the path of online marketing as one of our main avenues to reach our clients or market our services. Carlos' book The End of Marketing is a resource for anyone looking to increase their activity online! There are so many actionable steps and tactics in the book that this will be a guide through these times! To get a copy of Carlos Gil's book check it out on the link below: https://www.amazon.ca/End-Marketing-Humanizing-Brand-Social/dp/0749497572/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1589242604&sr=8-1 Carlos can be reached on Instagram or Twitter: @carlosgil83 or at www.carlosgil.biz. For more Real Estate Content visit www.youtube.com/cameronmanning --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameronmanning/support
For those who don't believe in vaccinations, perhaps this tweet that was read will have you reconsider.
In the previous chapter we discussed the structure of PSR reports and how a Statement of Reasons can help some people overcome problematic PSRs. Probation officers prepare the PSR specifically for the sentencing judge. But the PSR follows the person all the way through the journey. In fact, our team would argue that the PSR has a bigger influence after the sentence is imposed. After all, a judge likely knows a great deal about the case. If a defendant engineered an effective sentence-mitigation strategy, as we described in chapter six of this program, the judge will also know a great deal about the person and the influences that led him into the problem. Further, an attorney will likely be there to advocate on the person’s behalf. After the judge imposes the sentence, on the other hand, the defendant will not have an attorney. He will need to advocate on his own behalf. And the PSR will be an essential tool. If the person worked intelligently by engineering an effective sentence-mitigation strategy, he may succeed in getting a more favorable journey through prison. On the other hand, if the PSR is inaccurate, the person may have a harder time overcoming hurdles in prison—when a defense attorney will not be available to help. For these reasons, we encourage people to review the PSR carefully. Again, this is a critical responsibility. Some factors the offender must especially be concerned about include whether the PSR inaccurately reflects that the offender was a "leader" in the criminal offense. Any reference to the word "leader" or "organizer" may result in the offender being treated more severely by prison administrators. If the PSR suggests or identifies the offender as being a leader, and the offender believes such an accusation to be inappropriate, then it is in his best interest to address this problem. Impress upon the attorney to work to correct the inaccuracy in the PSR. Rather than ordering the probation officer to amend the PSR, the judge may correct the inaccuracy on the Statement of Reasons. Prison officials cannot ignore the Statement of Reasons. And a person in prison may be able to rely upon the statement to clear matters up through administrative remedy—which we describe in a later chapter. Drug Offenders: Drug offenders should review the quantity of drugs the PSR attributes to them. Frequently, people played relatively minor roles in drug distribution networks, but the PSR may insinuate greater responsibility. If it suggests that the offender was responsible for all the drugs involved in a large conspiracy, prison officials may take the conservative approach and classify him more harshly. If the PSR suggests a person is responsible for large quantities of drugs, he may be sent to a higher-security prison. He may be ineligible for camp placement. When it comes time for halfway house or home confinement, administrators may deny him. For these reasons, people should do their best to get a PSR that accurately reflects culpability. And if the probation officer will not make the adjustment, the prisoner should work with counsel to get specific language in the Statement of Reasons at sentencing. Violence in PSR: Besides leadership roles and high drug quantities, we’ve seen other significant problems with inaccurate PSR reports. For example, if the PSR alludes to violence, use of weapons, or ties to organized crime, prison officials will classify the person more harshly. We’ve heard of attorneys that mislead their clients. They diminish the relevance of the PSR, saying the judge already knows what he is going to do. Such advice may reflect the attorney's eagerness to conclude his representation in the case and move on to new matters. A judge may have an idea of the sentence that he is going to impose, but the PSR has more lasting ramifications on a person going to prison. An inaccurate PSR report may result in a prisoner serving his sentence in a harsher environment and it may deprive him of access to special programs. Some offenders serve more time in prison than necessary because of inaccurate PSR reports. Once the report is submitted to the BOP, making an amendment to it is—for all practical purposes—unlikely. Influence the Process: The best time to influence possibilities for an accurate PSR is before the investigation takes place. In chapter six, we discussed the importance of engineering a sentence-mitigation plan. A best-case scenario would be to present the probation officer with a well-thought-out sentencing narrative (that counsel has approved) during the investigation. When the probation officer asks the offender what he has to say about his role in the office, the offender may respond: I knew that I was going to be nervous when I got here. For that reason, I’ve taken the time to write out a document. Please review this document and incorporate as much as possible into your report. I’ll be submitting it, through counsel, to my judge at sentencing. We’ve seen probation officers cut-and-paste entire portions of the defendant’s statement into the PSR. Provide the probation officer with a written copy, and perhaps a digital version as well. Make it as easy as possible. By influencing the PSR, the person advances possibilities to advocate for himself while he is inside the BOP. On the other hand, if the person receives an inaccurate report, ask counsel to work earnestly to correct inaccuracies as early as possible. If the probation officer refuses to amend the PSR, then the next best time to object is at sentencing. The offender should request the sentencing judge to order the necessary corrections. If that opportunity passes, the offender may be stuck with the inaccuracies for the duration of his sentence. As discussed previously, all is not lost, so long as the judge agrees to clarify judicial findings in the Statement of Reasons. The BOP will consider those judicial remarks if they differ from the PSR. Offenders who do not take the time to understand the significance of the PSR frequently encounter problems that could have been avoided. Even if errors were made in the initial draft, the offender must not underestimate the importance of having all errors corrected and ensuring that the court orders the erroneous report destroyed. People that have more financial resources might consider hiring a post-conviction or sentencing specialist. Get advice on all issues regarding PSR reports. Sometimes, it makes sense to hire a retired probation officer, or sentencing expert, to draft a mock report. The defense attorneys may submit the report, along with the expert’s credentials, for the judge to consider. A person should make every possible effort to ensure that he is portrayed accurately and in a favorable way, not only for the sentencing judge, but also for prison authorities. Examples: Raymond: Raymond, an offender who was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, played a minor role in his offense. He allowed others to use his telephone to facilitate their drug transactions. Raymond was not privy to the quantity of drugs being sold, nor to the number of transactions that took place over his telephone line. Yet the PSR report indicated over 20 kilograms of cocaine were sold and that all conspirators, including, Raymond, were equally culpable. The sentencing judge had listened to all the testimony at trial. He knew that Raymond was a minor player in the conspiracy. He found Raymond less culpable than the others and gave him a downward departure from the sentencing guidelines because of his minor role. The judge did not, however, order an amendment of the PSR. As a result, case managers in the BOP used the PSR to classify him. As a result of the inaccuracy, they deemed him a “serious offender,” meaning he could not get camp placement. Raymond tried to get the judge to amend the PSR several times while he served the term. But the judge ruled the matter moot because Raymond received the downward departure at sentencing, and he refused to make any further adjustments. Neither Raymond nor his attorney appreciated the significance of his PSR prior to sentencing. At sentencing, the attorney persuaded the judge that the PSR inaccurately portrayed Raymond as an equal participant in the conspiracy. Yet he didn’t attempt to change the PSR itself. Accordingly, Raymond was sentenced appropriately, but he served his term in more severe conditions than other similarly situated offenders because his PSR was inaccurate. Raymond showed his case manager the sentencing transcripts. The judge clearly ruled that Raymond was less culpable than the others and sentenced him accordingly. The case manager, however, said the PSR governed all classification decisions. Again, this is a situation where the judge could have clarified Raymond’s culpability in the Statement of Reasons. Since he did not have that clarity, he served a harsher sentence. Carlos: Carlos owned a small chain of retail stores in New Jersey. He was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to serve four years in prison. When interviewed during the presentence investigation, the probation officer asked Carlos whether he had any problems with substance abuse. Thinking that admitting to any form of substance abuse would result in an unfavorable impression, Carlos told the probation officer that he did not abuse drugs. In fact, Carlos smoked marijuana occasionally for fifteen years. He drank alcohol regularly, sometimes until he blacked out. Had he admitted this substance abuse to the probation officer, his PSR would have reflected Carlos' experience with controlled substances, including alcohol. Instead, the PSR stated what Carlos indicated during the investigation: no history of substance abuse. When Carlos began serving his sentence, he learned about the drug treatment programs. He also learned that nonviolent offenders who completed the 500-hour program successfully could get out of prison earlier. Carlos wanted to apply for the program. He approached the psychologist who administered the drug treatment program for an interview. When the psychologist read Carlos' PSR, she noted no indication of substance abuse. She told Carlos that he would not be eligible for any time off his sentence because there wasn’t any prior history of substance abuse. Carlos explained that he had used marijuana for 15 years. He didn't admit his drug use to the probation officer, he said, because he didn’t want to make a bad impression. The psychologist expressed sympathy. Yet without documentation of prior substance abuse, he didn’t qualify for the program. She told him that she needed some type of documentation before she could admit him. As a result of his not preparing in advance of his meeting with the probation officer, Carlos had a harder time. Randall: Randall is a 64-year old medical doctor. For the past 30 years he operated a cardiology practice. Randall was sentenced to serve 36-months for violating the laws pertaining to health care. Randall's PSR confirmed that he held an undergraduate degree from Columbia University and a medical degree from Cornell. It did not verify that he graduated from high school. During his first week in prison, administrators ordered Randall to the education department. The teacher told Randall that he had to participate in a GED class. Randall said such a request was silly, as he has practiced as a physician for over 30 years. The BOP staff member said, "That doesn't mean anything. A lot of people have advanced degrees but don't have a GED. We require all our prisoners who lack a high school diploma to participate in the GED program." Randall thought the order absurd and told the teacher that he would show her his PSR, which verified his educational credentials. The teacher said she was not interested in reading about those credentials. Since the report did not indicate that Randall had a GED, the teacher was requiring him to participate in the class. Randall refused and was promptly taken to segregation for refusing an order. He also was sanctioned with loss of commissary. Rich: Problems with attorneys not wanting to introduce defendant statements in psr. Final Word: To avoid the type of problems that make confinement more difficult, do everything possible to get an accurate PSR. Raymond, Carlos, Randall, Rich, and many other federal prisoners struggle through harsher conditions because they didn’t fully understand the importance of a PSR. To get a more complete understanding of the PSR, it may make sense to read Rule 32 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (or the equivalent rule in a state system) to grasp the intended purpose of the presentence investigation.
Carlos "Q-uperman" Quentin, was an incredible athlete who's statistics are worthy of Hall of Fame discussion. As a young athlete, growing up in San Diego California, this three sport "Elite" high school athlete won major awards outside of his primary skill sets in baseball. As a football player he awarded Defensive Player of the year as an outside linebacker. As a basketball player, he would play a major role in his school winning the State Championship. All of which helped him earn a scholarship to Stanford. That same year, he would finish he would be selected as one of Five Finalists for the Golden Spikes Award. As a member of the Stanford baseball team, Carlos led the team to the playoffs each of the three years he played for the Cardinals. In his final year (Junior year), he led the team to the National Championship series versus Rice University. Unfortunately losing in the end. Nevertheless, Carlos would go on to become a 2nd Round pick (29th Overall) for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Carlos would go on to play 9 seasons in the Major Leagues for Arizona, the Chicago White Sox, and his hometown San Diego Padres. At the end of his second season, he was nominated as a Finalist for the America League Most Valuable Player Award. Carlos would end his career with incredible statistics (jaw dropping statistics) ... https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/q/quentca01.shtml Part of what makes these statistics so impressive, rests within the incredible injuries he sustained throughout his career. For many athletes, just one of the many, potentially career ending, injuries would have been enough for many players to be forced into retirement. But with all of these amazing athletic accolades behind him, to meet this kind heart-hearted and soft spoken person individual - after one has become comfortable with his huge physical stature, you are quickly swept away by his inquisitive and intellectual personality. Carlos' incredible intellect is now helping him to evolve the way the game of baseball is "evaluated". Not only is he trying to add a "NEW" Stat column for evaluation - when we watch players, but he is looking to add a statistic that is spoken of in "EVERY" sport and "EVERY business ... but yet this conversation piece has no form of measurement. To make things even more interesting ... the element that he seeks to shed light upon is one which EVERY team and business hopes to find in all of its players/employees ... Figured it out yet???? ... You'll just have to listen to find out the answer!!! Listen to how this incredible athlete, completes his "Storybook" career ... by now returning to school ... with the intention of making the sport that gave him so much ... evolve into something "EVEN BETTER" ... This is truly a story and conversation about an athlete trying to "Give back" ... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/headset-sports/support
We get hairy this week with Carlos' epic mop and Don Corneo's doormat-like chest, while talking FF7 Remake, Half Life Alyx, Animal Crossing, and Christian Yelich. Welcome to the Capcom Carlos Cinematic Universe, friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pressxtopodcast/message
On this edition of the Fightful Boxing Podcast, Carlos Toro is joined by Australian manager Tony Tolj to discuss how he and his fighters are managing things with no boxing shows happening. - When could we seen major boxing shows run again? - Tony Tolj talks how he and his fighters are handling things - Tony shares a funny story surrounding former world champion Chris John - Should boxing do empty arena shows? - Carlos recalls the time Floyd Mayweather tried to advertise his strip club to him and other media at a press conference
Why you have to check out today’s podcast: Find out how to achieve greater financial independence through Amazon selling Learn how to choose the right Amazon business model Learn how to sell on Amazon and achieve greater financial independence Carlos Alvarez is an Amazon Marketing Consultant and Teacher. He is the CEO of Blue Bird Marketing Solutions and Founder of Wizards of Amazon. Twelve years ago, he took the “plunge” and decided to sell full time on Amazon, didn't know he would create, let alone grow his brands into nine figures a year in gross revenues. And nine years ago he had no idea his love for online selling would be rivaled only by his passion for digital marketing. In this episode, Carlos shares his mission to empower brands to take advantage of selling on Amazon as well as help entrepreneurs break the shackles of their nine to fives and achieve greater financial independence through Amazon and digital marketing. “Merch is probably one of the newest, most attractive models that Amazon has. I don't believe anything is ‘get rich quick’, but this has to be the closest thing to a money tree in Amazon that I've seen.” - Carlos Alvarez Increase Your Pricing Knowledge: Become a Champions of Value INSIDER! To sign up go to insider.championsofvalue.com. Use the promo code ‘INSIDERNOW’ to take advantage of our special $5 offer for the first month. Topics Covered: 01:55 - What are the different business models he teaches on how to play or compete in Amazon 03:08 - What is a Private Label business model 06:52 - How do you take off what you sell on Amazon platform to your own platform 09:10 - What is a Resale Business and how does it differ from Private Label 10:53 - What is Amazon FBA? 13:33 - What is an arbitrage business model 15:01 - What is the pricing and value consideration of an arbitrage model 15:56 - What is Merch by Amazon and why it is considered as the money tree in Amazon 19:18 - What is Self-Publishing business channel and how does it work 23:47 - What is a good thing about Kindle in Amazon 24:51 - What is Carlos' business and how does he make money 25:53 - Carlos' best pricing advice Key Takeaways: “Merch is very exciting! I don't treat it like a business. And if I did, it would just make so much more. I have this really as a side thing on Amazon, but the revenues that it makes, and if you did treat it like a business and you dedicate some to it, it can be a lot more attractive than even what I said.” - Carlos Alvarez “Buy low, sell high.” - Carlos Alvarez “Depending on your business model, you can sell your Kindle books for free. How does that work? What happens is when someone downloads your book and they're much more likely to download it and take a risk on it, when it's free. Amazon's gonna pay you a royalty for that download and the amount of pages consumed. So it can be a very lucrative model and everyone feels like they won. Well, so with Kindle you can add links. So you can do a form of lead gen there, send people to a landing page, your YouTube to your podcast.” - Carlos Alvarez Resources / Links: GoDaddy Amazon eBay Alexa Target.com Walmart Connect with Carlos Alvarez: E:carlos@bluebirdmarketingsolutions.com LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Connect with Mark Stiving: Email: mark@impactpricing.com LinkedIn Twitter
With no UFC event due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Mags tests Carlos' knowledge with a quiz centred on the nationalities of UFC fighters.
On today's Inside The Sale, Marc Meade sits down with long time friend Carlos Reynoso. They discuss Carlos' 8 year journey to Family First Life and how anyone can be successful in this industry.
Jenna and Will are back on this episode... They catch you up on some recent events that have happened in the past couple weeks... Looks like not all of Washington is dog friendly. Plus new limited edition SNACK ALERT! If you love peach cobbler you'll love this one! 18+ only! EP 20
In Carlos' Court, Carlos talks about a piece done by NBA.com about the basketball legacy of Derrick Rose in the city of the Chicago before he is honored for All Star weekend in Chicago.
Hi gang!With The Clone Wars just a couple weeks away we thought it might be time to get back into the swing of it all and delve in to our favorite arcs from the series. This week we go with Carlos' pick - The Mortis Trilogy from season 3, episodes 15, 16 and 17. It's a truly mind-bending arc that goes deep into Force lore, balance, duality, and all of the craziness that Lucas brought with him into the prequel trilogy. We hope you enjoy the episode! Stay tuned for next week when we break down another of our favorite arcs from the series! Cory's pick is up next and who knows where Chopz is going to take it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode. If you did, then please share it with your friends, and please consider becoming a Powerful Friend by supporting us on Patreon! If you have any questions for the pod, or comments for us, feel free to reach out to us at tumblingsaber@gmail.comFor more fun with the TumblingSaber team, be sure to check out our private facebook group! We're also on twitter and instagram and we'd love to see you there!Don't forget to check out the Star Wars Commonwealth Podcast Network! We've assembled an amazing array of podcasts rooted in the galaxy far, far away for you!
Carlos' life mission is to speak truth into men's lives and help them be there best selves in Christ Jesus! He is an avid reader and Bible student and has been an active participant in Bible Study Fellowship for over 10 years. 10X FOR CHRIST is his first devotional book and is based on his life experiences and walk with Christ. Carlos is passionate about sharing the 10X lifestyle and challenging you to live a bolder more engaging life for Jesus Christ!
At 16 years old Carlos set out towards America. He took a journey towards a better life. However Carlos was detained at the border during a time the numbers of those being detained were critical. What happens to him next should have never happened to a child. The Flu is here this season in full force. I also discuss with you the current numbers in American- how many sickness, hospitalizations and deaths that have taken it's toll on those who live in the states and what you can do to protect yourself and your family. If you would like to donate to this week's cause, Doctor's Without Borders a link is provided: https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/onetime.cfm?source=ADD190U0U00&utm_source=AdWords&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=GooglePaid&utm_content=branded&scp=true&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIw6GH5Z6W5wIVl5OzCh0oUQjWEAAYASAAEgIRGPD_BwE Be sure to follow First Do No Harm on social media. Snapchat: Bamaramblings Twitter: 1st_do_noharm Facebook: First Do No Harm Podcast Instagram: first.do.no.harm.podcast Also check out the page www.hopeforhumankindness.com and subscribe to the blog. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jami-fregeau/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jami-fregeau/support
Carlos and Dennis met at a New Year's Eve party and ended up hooking up. Since they both live in the same city they decided to go out on a date to Carlos' favorite Mexican restaurant. Dennis ghosted on Carlos. Let's call Dennis and find out why.
2020's First Episode, and accompanied with a video portion! This episode we talk -> Iran and WW3 -> Australia and Koalas and Carlos' hatred for the continent -> The NFL Playoffs and Derrick Henry Enjoy this audio only and the new video portion! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menbepodcasting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menbepodcasting/support
Carlos sits down with fellow Kansan reporter Dylan Cunningham about their favorite NBA memories of the 2010's.
Carlos is back to talk about the media back and forth between Zach Lavine and Jim Boylen as well as the NBA's proposal to incentivize the regular season. He also takes a moment to go back and talk about the horrific injury Kemba Walker suffered on Friday night.
Carlos Ricard, Motivational Speaker and Author is my guest on the podcast. He goes in depth about his upbringing in the projects of Hartford, Connecticut, Lowell, Massachusetts, and Puerto Rico, to incarceration at age 25. Followed by an overcoming and a rising up of epic proportions. This is an amazing conversation about pushing past any obstacles in life to become a greater human. Carlos' life story will be out in book form in 2020 and he continues to speak to area youth about his life's journey and how anything is possible. Visit carlosricard.com Check out Carlos on Facebook. And on Instagram (Don't miss his videos!)
Carlos Ricard, Motivational Speaker and Author is my guest on the podcast. He goes in depth about his upbringing in the projects of Hartford, Connecticut, Lowell, Massachusetts, and Puerto Rico, to incarceration at age 25. Followed by an overcoming and a rising up of epic proportions. This is an amazing conversation about pushing past any obstacles in life to become a greater human. Carlos' life story will be out in book form in 2020 and he continues to speak to area youth about his life's journey and how anything is possible. Visit carlosricard.com Check out Carlos on Facebook. And on Instagram (Don't miss his videos!)
Carlos talks about the bench clearing fight between Karl Anthony Towns and Joel Embiid. He also touches on the Kyrie Irving mood reports from the Nets as well as whether or not the Warriors should treat this season as a rebuilding year.
In the Friday segment of the show Carlos dives into the comments made by Patrick Beverly following the Clippers blowout win over the Warriors. He also talks about what he thinks of the Rockets after game one as well as Trae Young's rising star and ESPN's list ranking teammates of LeBron
Carlos flies solo for his Friday segment where he talks about John Calipari's recent comments about the NBA draft, Zach LaVine's ascension and what Zion's latest injury means for the Pels and NBA.
The FratChat Podcast plays truth or dare! Carlos' arm is all healed up and he is off his meds which means one thing and one thing only: the guys can drink again! To celebrate, CMO whipped up a batch of his classic college jungle juice recipe and the guys get weirder than ever. It's 5 o'clock somewhere, right? This is the FratChat Podcast!
Noah & Austin have a very special guest this week, CarlosDaMan! They talk about Carlos' move across country, self motivation, his streaming career and so much more.
In this episode, Carlos answers the question "What is an orchestra's role in serving the community it is in?" In my journey to find out why musicians think classical music is relevant and important, Carlos' answer provides some important insight and wisdom as to why a community should care about having a symphony orchestra as part of it's culture.Mastering engineer - Brandon JochumCarlos' bio -Carlos Izcaray is Music Director of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and of the American Youth Symphony. Praised by the international press as inspiring, spirited and conducting with nuanced sensitivity, he has appeared with numerous ensembles across five continents and is now firmly established as one of the leading conductors of his generation. Throughout his career Izcaray has shown special interest and prowess in tackling some of the most complex scores in the symphonic repertoire, while also championing a historically informed approach.On the symphonic platform he is leading ensembles such as the Pacific, St. Louis, North Carolina, Grand Rapids and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphonies, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of San Antonio, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin, Malmö Symfoniorkester, Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini, Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música, Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá, Orchestra Regionale dell’Emilia-Romagna, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Macedonian Philharmonic, Orquestra Sinfônica da Bahia, Kwazulu-Natal Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, and Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Caracas, among others. Izcaray’s latest recording, ‘Through the Lens of Time’, featuring Max Richter’s Recomposed: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and violinist Francisco Fullana, was released in March 2018 on the Orchid Classics label, and has garnered widespread attention and praise.Izcaray is equally at home with opera repertoire, receiving rave reviews for his performances at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Utah Opera, Opera Omaha, International Opera Festival Alejandro Granda in Peru, and in particular at the Wexford Festival Opera, where he has led many productions since the opening of Ireland’s National Opera House. His 2010 performances of Virginia by Mercadante won the Best Opera prize at the Irish Theatre Awards.A strong believer of supporting the younger generations, Izcaray has worked extensively with the world’s top talents and leading music institutions, including his country’s own El Sistema. In 2014 he led a tour of the Filarmónica Joven de Colombia, and he has additionally worked with the Fundación Batuta, Neojiba in Brazil, London Schools Symphony Orchestra, and Cambridge University Music Society, where he has also taught conducting workshops. Following a project at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in summer 2015 he returned there for a performance with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra in 2017. Building on his passion for music education, he became the Music Director of the American Youth Symphony in autumn 2016.A distinguished instrumentalist himself, Izcaray has featured as concert soloist and chamber musician worldwide, and served as Principal Cello and Artistic President of the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra prior to dedicating his career fully to the podium. Increasingly active as a composer, Izcaray’s orchestral work Cota Mil was premiered by the Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Caracas. April 2018 saw the premiere of his Strike Fugaz by the American Youth Symphony, commissioned in association with the Human Rights Watch to commemorate, and celebrate, the campaign for worldwide social justice, equality and freedom - a cause for which Izcaray is a proud and committed advocate. Izcaray’s Cello Concerto receSupport the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
For Episode 20 I had a chat with Pro Skateboarder and absolute legend Carlos Lastra!Having recently left Braille Skateboarding it felt like the perfect chance to catch up with Carlos and find out a bit more about him! We chat about his move from Arizona to California at the age of 16, we chat about the struggles that come with moving to a city like Long Beach and we learn loads of stuff about Carlos that he hadn't publicly shared before. If you're a fan of skateboarding and have ever wondered what it takes to make it as a pro in a place like Cali, then this is the episode for you! If you're anyone else, this episode is still an absolute banger! Check out Carlos Lastra on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carloslastra_24 On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtjKrW7Kh0bBZaXf56jL9_ACheck out Carlos' signature board over at The Shred Quarters: https://www.theshredquarters.comMake sure to give us a follow and give this episode a share, it helps the world and this is a topic which completely deserves it! Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)
Our brother-from-another-mother Carlos is back with a fantastic Trance mix in this week's episode! Making his 16th appearance on the podcast, we love featuring Carlos' work because he always seems to explore his own artistic boundaries. This mix does just that as it contains a couple older tunes, an old classic from 2001, and some brand new tracks which really showcase how far music production has come. It demonstrates Trance's ability to transport the listener to a different time and place with its massive sounds and emotional melodies. We invite you to go on a journey with us...
This week the guys talk sorority hazing! Is it as bad as the frats? The answer may shock you! Plus the guys talk gym bro's, CMO's porn tastes, #BootyJuice, Carlos' mouse phobia and some veeeeery interesting rodent stories. Listen to all of this and more RIGHT NOW on this jam packed edition of the FratChat Podcast!
This week on the FratChat Podcast: The guys combat fraternity stereotypes! What are the most common stereotypes they have heard? Is there any truth to them? Plus! The guys discuss appropriate penis usage in TV and film, Ben Affleck's side wiener (again), Carlos fakes an orgasm, CMO's wiping habits, Carlos' vision board, CMO fighting at a TGI Friday's and more!
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.
E3 was jam packed this year and I was starstruck the whole week I attended. In my journeys, I had the pleasure of meeting Carlos Rocha, the founder of Dreams Uncoporated and SYCK games. Both companies are working tirelessly on Cris Tales, a love letter to classic JRPGs that debuted during the PC Gaming Show. I was enamored by Cris Tales' development journey and the inspiration behind it during our meeting in June and I'm excited to share Carlos' story with all of you. You can wishlist Cris Tales and play the demo through Steam. You can follow updates on the game @CrisTalesGame and follow the development teams @syckstudio and @D_UncorporatedYou can find notes on today's show at kakebytes.com. Editing for today's episode was done by Robert Jay Moore. Follow him on Twitter @robertjaymoore and shouldercatsradio.com. "Overworld" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/kakebytes)
We discuss some current events, horror movies and the possibility of ninjas in Sandy's Neighborhood. Thanks for listening, Love Carlos and Sandy Lee P.S. Go floss yourselves for my birthday.
Is it possible for chronic diseases to dissolve in a matter of just a few days? Most people would say not but my friend, Carlos' multiple sclerosis did. In this episode briefly explains Carlos incredible story, but the main theme of this episode is to share with you how Higher Minded Health evolved over the last two decades and how my mind was blown on several occasions by some of my teachers and mentors. It's an intimate "solo cast" with just me at the mic, but I think you'll find it really helpful and, hopefully, inspiring!
While Steve had to go back to work in his Northern California home, Carlos is still in Vegas enjoying the joys of poker life. We've seen him going from plain old Carlos to: Carloose, Carlooser, Carlock-down, Carlose Vegas, and now his newest form, Carloathes Live. (Editor's note: I'm curious to see what he's going to come up with next because this is already too much for my feeble mind) Make sure you check out Carlos' and Andrew Brokos's Single Table Torunament Strategy! Alex Fitzgerald's new flagship product is here, Master Tournament Poker In One Class. It's a bold title and for good reason. Watch the free intro video and be ahead of 90% of your opponents. Use the code HUPOKER to get 75% off. Elliot Roe! Start with the free Tilt-Buster MP3, or look at his collection of Mental Game MP3s. If you need to be putting in more volume, then The Simple Volume System is for you. Total Mindset Makeover? Join the Poker Mind Coach Courses. If you are a tournament poker player, you may already know about Tournament Poker Edge. Check out some free training videos here. Check out all things poker at HeadsUpPoker.Poker. Sign up for a coaching session with Steve, watch instructional videos, and check out all previous podcasts. You can contact Steve via Twitter, Facebook, or email at headsuppokerpodcast@gmail.com
In this special episode, we talk about some of the themes of the heart warming classic, Back to the Future. We discuss hit topics like: "Where were the parents in 80s movies", "The importance of the Bromance", and the ever popular "Don't say racist *insert expletive here* if you don't want to get knocked out." Special dedication to Carlos' father: Edin Alvarez, thank you for the many gifts and talents you left behind. We'll carry you with us always.
Frances Scott and Chu-Li Shewring Incantation, Wendy (2018) "Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh. The trombones crunched redgold under my bed, and behind my gulliver the trumpets three-wise silverflamed, and there by the door the timps rolling through my guts and out again crunched like candy thunder." [1] Incantation, Wendy is a recorded broadcast for radio by Frances Scott and Chu-Li Shewring. The piece looks to the work of pioneering composer and musician Wendy Carlos. Carlos famously arranged the distinctive soundtracks for Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971) and The Shining (1981), and spearheaded developments on the Moog Synthesiser and use of the Vocoder. She was one of the first figures to publicly disclose her gender reassignment, and is a pioneer not only for her achievements within electronic music, but seen as a catalyst in discussions around LBGTQ rights and gender politics. Incantation, Wendy includes excerpts and full recordings from Carlos' extraordinary practice, including unused material intended for A Clockwork Orange and The Shining. Tracks by Carlos are played across recordings by the artists, that include wild horses, rain, wind and footsteps on gravel, as music from the recording session bleeds into sounds beyond the studio, and scripted readings using a Vocoder invoke the spirit of 'Danny' - A shine knows a shine. [2] The broadcast includes the following excerpts and tracks from Wendy Carlos’s oeuvre: Switched on Bach (1968); The Well Tempered Synthesiser (1969); Sonic Seasonings (1972); Walter Carlos' A Clockwork Orange (1972); Digital Moonscapes (1984); Beauty in the Beast (1986); Wendy Carlos: Secrets of Synthesis (1987); By Request (2003); and Quintessential Archeomusicology - Film Music by Wendy Carlos: Rediscovering Lost Scores Vol.1 (1972 - 2005) Incantation, Wendy was commissioned by TACO!. The piece forms part of Frances Scott’s research residency at TACO! which will culminate in a new, artist film. Incantation, Wendy was recorded at Totland Bay on the Isle of Wight, October 2018. Special thanks to Wendy Carlos and Larry Gutch. [1] Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange (1962) [2] Stephen King, The Shining (1977)
in this week's episode we have musician Carlos Alberto Navarro. very cool guy with a ton to say so listen away. by the way we do not condone slavery.