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Federico y Amorós analizan el final de la Feria de Sevilla en la que han destacado Morante, David de Miranda y Pepe Moral. La Feria de Abril de Sevilla ha terminado y ha demostrado que Morante de la Puebla ha regresado en su mejor registro. En la sección Al Alimón en Es la Mañana, Federico Jiménez Losantos y Andrés Amorós han comentado los últimos cuatro festejos del serial sevillano. En estos días la Maestranza se ha llenado de público buscando ver las faenas de los principales toreros del escalafón y a la espera de la inspiración del genio de La Puebla del Río, el gran destacado de lo que llevamos de temporada taurina en la capital andaluza. Amorós ha dicho que tiene "mucha prevención a la literatura barata en los toros, que es una peste horrible", pero ha reconocido que "la verdad es que la Maestranza es una maravilla". Ha contado que "hay un sitio en el que te asomas y ahí tiene una terraza que da al río y allí se ve Triana y se ve el río yendo hacia la desembocadura. Bueno, en la caída de la tarde, una maravilla". El cronista ha comentado de manera cronológica lo sucedido de jueves a domingo en el ruedo de la Maestranza. El jueves "salió una corrida de Juan Pedro Domecq buenísima, pero buenísima que quiere decir dulcísima porque es que no tenía casi ningún el mínimo de problemas que puede tener un toro bravo". "Hombre, siempre lo tiene, pero si yo fuera torero, ¿qué toros querría matar? Pues por comodidad esos, naturalmente, pero como aficionado a mí me gustan toros que tenga más fuerza, más poder y que planteen más problemas. Así es donde se ve el que vale y el que no", ha explicado. "Unos toros tan dulces tienen también un inconveniente que la gente no se suele dar cuenta y que es que descubren lo que lleva cada uno dentro. Porque, claro, si con esos toros no estás de maravilla, ¿qué va a pasar?", ha dicho Amorós que ha destacado que "Urdiales, pues torea con clasicismo; Castella tiene oficio, pero no tiene arte y con esos toros dice muy poco; y Pablo Aguado, pues al revés: tiene arte sin oficio. Tiene una cosa muy rara, que está muy bien, que es una cierta naturalidad, pero es que no cuaja los toros. Entonces se ha convertido ya en un mito sevillano como Ortega, pero todavía cuaja menos que Ortega las faenas", ha dicho.Morante deslumbra por Rafael El Gallo A continuación ha hablado del festejo del viernes en el que se lidiaron en Sevilla "muy malos toros de Garcigrande, los que eran favoritos del Juli". Ha dicho que "en Sevilla, han salido muy malos" pero "fue una gran corrida" en la que Morante ha demostrado que "está extraordinario". Amorós ha destacado que el torero de La Puebla del Río "es un verdadero genio" y ha contado que aunque "todo el mundo dice que la referencia es Joselito el Gallo" él está toreando por "Rafael el Gallo, que era un señor que sabía muchísimo". Ha dicho que la diferencia es que Rafael "tenía mucho miedo" y que "Morante tiene menos. La ventaja es que Morante es más valiente que Rafael el Gallo, pero que le hacía a los toros cosas de una belleza y de una fantasía extraordinaria". "Entonces Morante deslumbra a la gente con serpentinas, con toda clase de adornos con el capote, pero lo que tampoco se da cuenta la gente es que detrás de eso y las largas a una mano y todo eso la base de la faena sigue siendo verónicas maravillosa y naturales maravillosos". El cronista ha explicado que Morante "es un torero clásico y lidiador y que, además, puede con los toros". Ha animado a los aficionados a que "vayan a ver a Morante, si pueden". Ha destacado que "de momento está toreando extraordinariamente". En la corrida de ese día también torearon Daniel Luque y Tomás Rufo. Del primero ha dicho que frente a Morante está "en otro tipo de estilo". Pero que "demostró que ahora es el mejor lidiador, sin duda ninguna". Ha dicho que "con un toro malísimo de Garcigrande Luque se metió con él jugándosela y dándote todas las ventajas y consintiéndole y acabó haciéndole faena". "Un lidiador que con un toro que es un mansazo acaba convirtiendo en un toro relativamente bueno y hace una gran faena es una cosa extraordinaria", ha apuntado. Sin embargo, "el presidente no se enteró y no le dio ni la oreja después de matarlo bien". "Luque: maravilloso dentro de su línea, que es no la de Morante, y Rufo, pues un peldaño por abajo, porque es más joven, pero dentro de los jóvenes pues es de los mejores que hay ahora, escuela toledana, mando y temple y está bastante bien".David de Miranda, por encima de Roca Rey El sábado se lidiaron toros de El Parralejo para Cayetano Rivera, Roca Rey y David de Miranda. Salieron "todos muy malos, muy flojos, salvo uno muy bueno", ha dicho Andrés Amorós. El cronista ha recordado que "ese día fue el de la despedida de Sevilla de Cayetano". Del matador de toros de dinastía ha dicho que "tiene casi 50 años y ha aprendido a torear tarde. Tiene sus límites y bueno, pues está bien. Le despiden con cariño. Una cosa muy de Sevilla es que justo al antes de empezar la faena ya empezaron a tocar el pasodoble Juncal. Un detalle cariñoso y ya está". "Luego toreaba Roca Rey, que el día anterior estuvo bastante bien y al borde de la Puerta del Príncipe. Roca Rey, que es sin duda el más taquillero, y supongo que el que más cobra, pero el cartel, hombre, lo que yo quiero es a un Roca Rey que rivalice con los de su nivel y con todos los respetos, un cartel de Roca Rey con Cayetano y con David de Miranda, hombre, eso es pasarse. Económicamente para el empresario, oye, pues es bueno, pero para el aficionado mídase usted con los grandes. Es como si el Real Madrid juega siempre con un equipo en principio inferior, ¿no? Y además eso tiene un peligro que es que a veces acaba saliendo mal", ha reflexionado. "¿Qué le pasó a Roca Rey?", se ha preguntado Amorós. "Que la vez anterior había estado bien y esta vez los toros no fueron buenos y entonces empezó a producir una división de opiniones fuerte, hubo frases que se escucharon muy bien en el silencio de la Maestranza y que no le gustaron, como es lógico. Entonces se encaró con el público de sol y no pasó nada y se fue de la Feria con dos silencios, algo regular para una figura", ha indicado. David de Miranda El que se llevó el triunfo que el onubense David de Miranda, que "era el el más modesto en principio, ya que torea poco". Este torero !se jugó la vida absolutamente, cortó orejas y abrió la Puerta del Príncipe y ya está. Entonces merece un poquito de atención de los empresarios", ha dicho.Fin de Feria con la corrida de Miura Como es tradición desde hace ya bastantes años el broche a la Feria lo puso la corrida de Miura que lidiaron Manuel Escribano, Pepe Moral y Esaú Fernández. Ha contado Amorós que "los miuras salieron como siempre, complicados" y que "los seis toreros toros fueron a portagayola y yo creo eso no lo había visto nunca en ninguna corrida". "Escribano no tuvo suerte" porque le tocaron "unos miuras muy complicados y ya está. No acabó bien la feria, pero se ha anunciado como una figura matando las de Victorino, Santiago Domecq y Miura. Para quitarse el sombrero", ha destacado Amorós. El cronista ha dicho que "Esaú Fernández tuvo voluntad y lo de Pepe Moral fue una cosa muy conmovedora". Ha recordado que "Pepe Moral es un torero sevillano con mucha clase, pero que había decaído su ánimo. Entonces se fue a América y ahí estaba rehaciéndose. Ayer salió de verdad a hacer lo que hiciera falta para recuperar el sitio. Cortó una oreja en cada uno, se la jugó y además con buen estilo, o sea que estuvo bastante bien".
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Beatriz Cortázar y Pérez Gimeno.
Andrés Amorós analiza la corrida de Victoriano del Río de la Feria de Sevilla con Perera, Roca Rey y Juan Ortega. La Feria de Abril sevillana, que este año se está desarrollando en mayo, está dando sus últimos coletazos y cada día deja momentos memorables. En Al Alimón, la sección taurina de Es la Mañana de Federico, Andrés Amorós ha contado lo sucedido en la corrida de Victoriano del Río en la que destacó un nombre propio: Andrés Roca Rey. El matador de toros peruano y una de las principales figuras del toreo actual cortó dos orejas y se quedó cerca de abrir la Puerta del Príncipe en su primera participación en el serial sevillano de 2025. Se colgó el cartel de No Hay Billetes en una tarde en la que también trenzaron el paseíllo Miguel Ángel Perera y Juan Ortega. Amorós ha contado que "ayer era día de fiesta en Sevilla para que los sevillanos pudieran ir a la Feria" y eso supuso "un récord de gente" en un "año fresco, con nada de calor". Los toros de Victoriano del Río salieron "muy nobles, algunos un poquito flojo, pero nobilísimos" y "Miguel Ángel Perera no cortó orejas, pero confirmó que está en un gran momento, muy poderoso y muy bien". Sobre Juan Ortega ha dicho que "lo esperan en Sevilla y lo siguen esperando porque da algunas verónicas con arte y algún doblón muy bonito, pero no cuaja una gran faena y se despide de la Feria con dos silencios". "Bueno, pues habrá que seguir esperando", ha añadido el cronista.Roca Rey, cerca de la Puerta del Príncipe Andrés Amorós ha dicho que Roca Rey "tuvo muchísima suerte porque le tocó un lote directamente de Puerta del Príncipe, pero lo aprovechó dentro de su estilo. Lo aprovechó plenamente". "Lo que pasa es que a los más exigentes sevillanos ese estilo de Roca Rey no es el que les gusta más", ha explicado Amorós que ha insistido en que el peruano tuvo un "lote estupendo". "Ya en el primer toro cortó las orejas claramente porque era nobilísimo y le hizo de todo, por la derecha, por la izquierda, toda clase de muletazos y, claro, era de prever que en el último bastaba con una oreja" para abrir la Puerta del Príncipe. "Le salió un toro todavía mejor y lo toreó también bien, pero el toro se acabó pronto y se rajó. Lo que pasó es que él, que ahora ha recuperado el sitio con la espada, ayer, en el momento decisivo, en el sexto toro, falló porque pincho y perdió la Puerta del Príncipe simplemente por la espada. Pero ha quedado muy bien dentro de su estilo y confirma claramente que es el torero más taquillero y al que la gente sigue más", ha contado Amorós. El cronista ha lamentado la presencia de "un público de feria, un público muy festero" que "para pedir la oreja hay gente que no la pide aplaudiendo o sacando el pañuelo, sino que se llevan los dedos a la boca dando unos pitidos. Eso no era el público de Sevilla ni debe serlo".El final de la Feria de Sevilla 2025 Este jueves, viernes, sábado y domingo llega la traca final de la Feria de Sevilla de esta temporada con primeras figuras y buenos toreros. Andrés Amorós ha recordado que "hoy jueves hay un cartel un poquito menos brillante" en el que "va a torear un torero que para el gran público a lo mejor no es tan conocido, pero que es muy buen torero clásico: Diego Urdiales". Ha recordado que "a Curro Romero, cuando le preguntaron ¿Quién le te gusta? ¿Cómo torea? Dijo que Urdiales, que torea con un estilo clásico". El cronista ha dicho que es "muy bueno" y que aunque no tenga "un gran éxito seguro que algunos pases buenos va a dar". Al matador de toros le acompañan Sebastian Castella y Pablo Aguado y lidiarán un encierro de Juan Pedro Domecq. De la corrida del viernes ha dicho que es "un gran cartel" y que puede ser "un día tremendo" porque "vuelve Morante de la Puebla con Daniel Luque nada menos, y con Tomás Rufo, que sabes que de los jóvenes es uno de los mejores. O sea que el viernes es una corrida muy muy importante, pero también te recuerdo que el viernes empieza la de San Isidro, porque es que este año se solapan. Y claro, pues no se puede estar en los dos sitios a la vez". Los tres matadores de toros lidiarán toros de Garcigrande. Amorós ha comentado que el sábado es "la segunda corrida de Roca Rey" además de "la despedida de Cayetano" de la plaza de Sevilla junto a David de Miranda y toros de El Parralejo. El domingo se pone el broche final con la tradicional corrida de Miura con Manuel Escribano, Pepe Moral y Esaú Fernández. Una corrida que se televisará en abierto para todo el mundo por Canal Sur como se podrá ver en TeleMadrid la Feria de San Isidro al completo. Para Amorós es "la forma por la que muchísima gente conoce el mundo de los toros y se aficiona".
Luis Herrero analiza junto a Rosa Belmonte, Emilia Landaluce, Yésica Sánchez y Esther Nieto la prensa rosa.
Cayetano Gómez chef ejecutivo del Grupo Casa Tomás y asesor gastronómico nos presenta a nuestro protagonista de hoy y elogia uno de sus productos, el croissant que, según las palabras del propio Cayetano emociona al trasladarnos, al primer bocado, "el aroma de la mantequilla recién untada en el pan". Por su parte Martín Bernal nos cuenta la historia de su establecimiento, su evolución y nos hace un listado de los productos de su obrador que tienen mayor difusión.
Cette semaine, on se met en mode «Club de lecture» pour parler de bande dessinée underground - autour de quatre titres: «The Book of Mr. Natural» de R. Crumb, «Maxiplotte» de Julie Doucet, «Winter Trauma» de Simon Hanselmann, et «Cayetano» de Luciano Saracino et Nicolas Brondo. Avec Émilie Roy-Brière, Marco Duchesne et Raymond Poirier.
Audio from the 2024 Charleston Conference Leadership Interview Series. Heather Staines, Senior Strategy Consultant, Delta Think interviews Andrea Cayetano-Jefferson, a sixth-generation Gullah Geechee sweetgrass basket sewer from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. We had the pleasure of having Andrea speak with us at this year's Charleston Library Conference and got to experience her beautiful sweetgrass basket display inside the Gaillard Center. In this conversation, Andrea shares the history of sweetgrass baskets, which is one of the oldest African American art forms still practiced in the United States. She tells us about her personal journey in the craft which began in her childhood, the difficult process of collecting materials to create these baskets, the cultural significance of the Gullah Geechee language, and the challenges of sustaining this ancient art form today for future generations. Today, these baskets are cherished not only as works of art but as a living connection to history, preserving the skills and stories of a people who have called the Lowcountry home for centuries. Video of the Interview is available at: https://youtu.be/pgCpPueMQ08 Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherstaines/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-cayetano-jefferson-294921323/ Twitter: Keywords: #CulturalHeritage #PreservingHeritage #GullahGeechee #GullahGeecheeArt #AfricanAmericanArt #GullahArt #LowCountryArt #LowCountryCrafts #CharlestonHistory #LivingHistory #TraditionAndArt #Legacy #GullahGeetcheeLegacy #Entrepreneurship #ArtofSweetgrass #SweetgrassArt #InformationAccess #libraries #librarians #learning #learnon #information
Jamones ibéricos, embutidos selectos, diversos tipos de quesos, incluyendo grana padano, o incluso presa ibérica curada, que deviene en lo que el propio Antonio Guillén denomina 'lomito' componen el elenco de productos que ser sirven cortados a mano y a demanda, sea de forma presencial o a través de internet. Lonchemur, según nos cuenta nuestro invitado, está en constante crecimiento y evolución.
Decir que en Chifla convierten platos tradicionales en deliciosos bocadillos es exacto, pero no nos ofrece una idea completa de lo que ofrecen. Chifla es un innovador restaurante que fusiona la tradición culinaria con la creatividad moderna. Al ganar el premio al mejor sándwich de España y de la Región de Murcia con su obra culinaria Disparate, la clientela aumentó y se han trasladado a la calle Simón García, al lado de la plaza de Toros. Su carta es breve: cuenta con 6 bocadillos y 4 tostas, pero su elaboración previa es intensa, alrededor de 15 horas.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Paloma Barrientos y Daniel Carande.
Esta panadería se destaca por sus características rosquillas que son hechas a mano una por una. Este negocio familiar lleva elaborándolas desde 1950 y sigue hoy en día pasando de generación en generación.El pan artesanal también es su punto fuerte, debido a que es elaborado por trigo raspinegro, lo que hace que el pan tenga un intenso color amarillento. Rosquillas ‘El Pichi' se localiza en el castizo barrio de San Antolín de Murcia. Y no conviene perderse sus sabrosas empanadillas que destacan por su masa pero, sobre todo, por su relleno con atún, tomate y huevo duro. Tampoco hay que olvidar los tradicionales dulces de Semana Santa entre los que destacan las monas con huevo o los bollos que luego reparten los nazarenos en las tradicionales procesiones.
Encarna García Morales es una de las voces que hay detras de toda la producción de aceite de oliva virgen en la Región de Murcia, y nos cuenta junto a Cayetano Gómez cómo se produce este 'oro líquido' siendo ella la quinta persona de su generación en esta almazara que tiene 200 años de história. Puedes encontrar más información en este enlace: https://almazarasandiego.com/
Le vamos a pegar un buen calentón al 131 supermirafiori y nos vamos a hacer 152 kms para salir de El Pedroso de la Armuña en Salamanca y dirigirnos a la provincia de Ávila, en particular a la zona norte de Gredos, y nos vamos a para el la localidad abulense de Hoyos del Espino. Tiene 344 habitantes y su gentilicio es hoyanco u hoyanca. En el gentilicio le han echado huevos, tela. La localidad se encuentra a 1484 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Los restos de época prehistórica son poco menos que anecdóticos. Poco menos que anecdóticos es lo que dice la web de su ayuntamiento, es decir que significa nos lo hemos inventado, aunque se apoyan en un estudioso llamado Miguel Angel Troitiño, que dicen que se han encontrado restos de paleolítico y neolítico. Lamentablemente no podemos hablar con Troitiño porque murió durante la pandemia. Era catedrático de Geografía humana de la Complutense. Por respeto, nos vamos a creer lo de los restos prehistoricos, pero el ayuntamiento no se los cree mucho. Se Sabe que aquí estuvieron los vetones, los de los huevos colgones, y fueron el origen de la trashumancia, ya que en esta zona en invierno no se puede parar, asi que en invierno los ganaderos se van a zonas más calidad y vuelven en verano y otoño para que las bestias pasten. Los Romanos al parecer no se fijaron mucho en el sitio, pero en la alta edad media ya tenemos aquí a los visigodos, encontrándose muchos sarcófagos de origen visigodo en la zona. Tampoco parece que estuvieron por aquí los árabes. En definitiva, en realidad hasta el siglo XIII no hay constancia de Hoyos del Espino como enclave poblacional, formando parte del señorío de Valdeconeja, que rendía tributos a la villa de Piedrahita, cuyos señores, como no , eran los duques de Alba. Cayetano llevándoselo calentito. El término Hoyos parece que viene de Foyos, que fue la primera denominación. Un foyo son las depresiones naturales que se forman en los alrededores del pueblo debido a la acción del rio Tormes. Hoyos del collado, localidad vecina se llama así por lo mismo. Espino hace referencia a un arbolillo de la familia de las rosáceas que crece en la zona. De hecho la patrona del pueblo es La Virgen del Espino, cuya talla se conserva en su santuario. Se cree que la imagen data del siglo XIII. Una curiosidad de Hoyos del Espino es que cada 14 de mayo se celebra la fiesta en honor a María Muñoz, alias “La Venerable”, que contra todo pronóstico no es una drag queen. Cuenta la leyenda que María Muñoz era una mujer muy devota de la Virgen del Espino, que desde muy pequeña en ocasiones veía cosas. cosas santas. Ella misma dedicó toda su vida a la caridad, por eso la llamaban la venerable, y finalmente decidió entrar en un convento en Piedrahita. Llamaba a Jesús “su corderito” así con confianza, y de hecho se la representa con un corderito en brazos. Fue ella misma quien dictó su autobiografía a un párroco de Hoyos del Espino. Su patrimonio principal es el Santuario de Nuestra Señora del Espino. Es una construcción del siglo XV de estilo gótico tardío con un retablo barroco, el típico batiburrillo. Pero sobre todo el patrimonio es el entorno, La Plataforma de Gredos, el rio tormes, sus hoyos en los que en verano la gente va a bañarse, etc.. Es también destino habitual de campamentos de verano, ya que en su entorno se localizan muchas instalaciones de ese tipo.
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Manuel Pérez, apostando por la economía circular, ha patentado la ieda de convertir en 'snak' las berenjenas fritas con miel de caña, uno de los platos más vendidos en su restaurante. Ahora las chips de berenjena 'De Manuela' se pueden encontrar en cualquier parte y degustar esta receta 100% natural.
Reciclatrón recolecta más de 10 toneladas de residuos Muere presunto asesino del periodista Cayetano de Jesús GuerreroGustavo Petro, pide la renuncia protocolaria a todos sus ministros Más información en nuestro Podcast
"Resistiendo en el campo bravo" es una serie de entrevistas realizadas a ganaderías que fueron, son y serán historia de la Tauromaquia y que en la actualidad están bregando las vicisitudes del sector para resistir a su desaparición
En Edomex detiene a Salvador N presunto homicida del periodista Cayetano de Jesús Guerrero Propuesta de Trump de desplazar a la población palestina traería "consecuencias catastróficas" Más información en nuestro podacast
'Madame Nuisette, es mucho más que una pastelería', nos cuenta nuestro 'Chef de cabecera' , Cayetano Gómez. Este es el proyecto de tres mujeres: Rosa Vadillo Fernandez, Angela Carrilero Niñirola y Patricia Broseta Lozano, quienes en un momento de sus vidas decidieron innovar y traer un 'pedazo de París' a la Región de Murcia. En su pastelería encontramos no solamente, tartas, dulces, y un millon de sabores, sino que además tenemos la oportunidad de vivir una experiencia única.
Cayetano Gómez, nos ofrece su crónica sonora de 'Madrid Fusión 2025' a la que califica como ' la gran fiesta de la gastronomía de España' y donde resalta que desde 2023 hasta esta edición ya no está tan centralizada en el escenario principal, sino que ha notado como van ganando protagonismo las charlas referentes a la innovación. Señala especialmente cómo los stands de las comunidades cada vez se van imponiendo, destaca 'las largas colas para degustar un café asiático'.
En esta edición de la Sobremesa Cafetera, el programa ha tenido unos invitados de lujo: la mitad de Carolina Durante, Martín Vallhonrat
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In this episode of the Wanderlust Wealth Show, Soli Cayetano, a successful real estate investor known as Lattes and Leases, shares her journey from a finance major in college to building a thriving real estate portfolio. Soli discusses her humble beginnings, first investments, and how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced her career trajectory. She emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with a supportive community and making smart financial decisions in real estate. Soli shares insights about her current projects, including a boutique hotel, and offers advice on entrepreneurship and the value of having a strong 'why.' The episode concludes with Soli's thoughts on wealth, her ideal day, and how having control over one's time is the true measure of success! Link to the webinar: https://oliviatati.easywebinar.live/webinar-registration Book a call to see if you would be a good fit for Wanderlust Wealth Academy: https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/wanderlustwealthacademy Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwa Hang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.show Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
La charla de Luis Novaresio con Cayetano en +Entrevistas salió al aire por LN+ el 3 de octubre de 2024
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Popular publication Scientific American this week platformed an op-ed written by UFO debunkers Luis Cayetano Simmari & Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, who earlier this year published an absurd academic paper debunking without proof the government UFO and NHI coverup. Worse, Cayetano on his website promotes a conspiracy theory that some UFO disclosure advocates are, among other things, neo-Nazis and child molesters. Links/Sources: The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford on X: "If you want a window into who is writing articles for Scientific American, @sciam, one of the authors, @LuisECayetano83, in today's op-ed, runs the website "Ufology is Corrupt" One excerpt from his website: "I have become aware of a corrupt, and in some cases even fascist and https://t.co/aRlzYdCtQJ" / X What Really Happened at the Pentagon's Once-Hidden UFO Office? | Scientific American Jim Quirk on X: "@LuisECayetano83 Disprove it then. Come on. Disprove it. Tell us why I'm wrong. Instead of throwing out words designed to simply damage my character, why don't you instead buckle down and provide a real analysis that proves you're right." / X On the AAWSAP-AATIP Confusion | VICENTE-JUAN BALLESTER OLMOS and Luis Cayetano - Academia.edu Huge Saucer Spotted Over Colorado Amphitheater/UFO Debunkers Expose Own Idiocy in New Paper - UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality | Podcast on Spotify A Debunker Responds! Plus: The 1965 Exeter, New Hampshire UFO Encounter Revisited - UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality | Podcast on Spotify Check out my YouTube channel: Quirk Zone - YouTube Extraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations: Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSI Link to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqi Link to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52nj Link to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfv Link to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfT Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlv Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1l Link to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSg Link to UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKs FLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7Wkxv CAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
Popular publication Scientific American this week platformed an op-ed written by UFO debunkers Luis Cayetano Simmari & Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, who earlier this year published an absurd academic paper debunking without proof the government UFO and NHI coverup. Worse, Cayetano on his website promotes a conspiracy theory that some UFO disclosure advocates are, among other things, neo-Nazis and child molesters. Links/Sources: The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford on X: "If you want a window into who is writing articles for Scientific American, @sciam, one of the authors, @LuisECayetano83, in today's op-ed, runs the website "Ufology is Corrupt" One excerpt from his website: "I have become aware of a corrupt, and in some cases even fascist and https://t.co/aRlzYdCtQJ" / X What Really Happened at the Pentagon's Once-Hidden UFO Office? | Scientific American Jim Quirk on X: "@LuisECayetano83 Disprove it then. Come on. Disprove it. Tell us why I'm wrong. Instead of throwing out words designed to simply damage my character, why don't you instead buckle down and provide a real analysis that proves you're right." / X On the AAWSAP-AATIP Confusion | VICENTE-JUAN BALLESTER OLMOS and Luis Cayetano - Academia.edu Huge Saucer Spotted Over Colorado Amphitheater/UFO Debunkers Expose Own Idiocy in New Paper - UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality | Podcast on Spotify A Debunker Responds! Plus: The 1965 Exeter, New Hampshire UFO Encounter Revisited - UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality | Podcast on Spotify Check out my YouTube channel: Quirk Zone - YouTube Extraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations: Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSI Link to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqi Link to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52nj Link to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfv Link to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfT Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlv Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1l Link to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSg Link to UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKs FLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7Wkxv CAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
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El Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC) se convierte en la primera universidad de República Dominicana en recibir la prestigiosa acreditación de la ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) para sus programas de ingeniería mecatrónica, industrial y electrónica. En este episodio de LO PIENSAN TODOS, LO DECIMOS NOSOTROS, conversamos con Cayetano Armando Rodríguez Mieses, ingeniero industrial egresado del INTEC, sobre el impacto de este logro en la educación y el futuro del desarrollo tecnológico del país. ¡Descubre qué significa esta acreditación para el avance de la ingeniería en RD!
新闻多到说不完,展会又翩然而至,2024年这个秋天让人兴奋的事情不少,但也有台风和0-7这种闹心的剧情。整理了一番之后,我们录了这期超长的节目。提示:从这个时间点【01:55:22】开始是无关音频的闲聊内容(主要是两个球迷的闲聊),不想听可以跳过。如果你喜欢「声波飞行员」,请在「爱发电」平台为我们打赏,增加它继续飞行下去的动力,谢谢。友情广告时间:9月20-22日,第18届深圳国际音频展即将在深业上城4楼的腾讯WeSpace 开展。欢迎各位去逛展。如果你是RKTALLK 的听众或者Crinacle 频道的观众,可以试着去偶遇KingTsui 或Crinacle 本人。时间轴: [00:00:00] 超强台风「摩羯」过境的影响,以及对海南、广东、广西各地受灾群众的慰问; [00:01:54] BGM#1. Cayetano,Loopa Scava - Hide [00:04:17] 与HFOTA 的串场闲聊节目开始;苹果发布会和科技频道中毒观众; [00:07:12] 18th SIAS 广告,希望各位去玩; [00:11:07] 这届展会会出现的KT;关于Crinacle 的粉丝量和受众定位;北美英文音频领域YouTuber 的大概总结; [00:26:59] 包雪龙对Sonic Memory G50 的听感补完;性价比怪物的破坏性; [00:37:59] Sony MDR-M1 相关闲聊;又多了一个叫M1 的耳机; [00:44:20] B&O 大力宣传的新旗舰耳机H100;什么人会消费此类「轻奢」音频产品;孟获热爱的转轮设计;city walk 与「巨富长」耳机; [00:54:02] 新闻加速提醒;铁三角提供了M50x 的拼色定制服务; [00:56:27] Apos x 铁三角 R70x 限量版;孟获搞混了Apos / Epos 但录节目无法回档; [01:02:35] Beyerdynamic 终于拿出了新的Stella 单元产品:Aventho 300 [01:07:31] Activo 新品随身听P1 的体验;开放式系统的问题;Kann MAX 和DAP 与流媒体播放器拉开声音档次差距的价位段; [01:16:09] BGM#2. David Gilmour - A Single Spark [01:19:33] Fiio 的新品阵列;FT1 木碗耳机的听感;为什么都是木质腔体,设计上看起来会有巨大的档次差距;专业足球场和全功能体育场的差别; [01:31:51] 奥莱尔 Aune SR7000 封闭头戴式旗舰耳机(孟获开始错说成了AR7000);音源厂家做耳机的天然限制;「蝴蝶」为什么不是个好名字; [01:38:05] iBasso 两个尚在研发的台式设备;新的二次元子品牌iBasso Jr. 和第一批产品观感; [01:45:22] 闲聊环节:关于Oasis 的重组+巡演和Linkin Park 的新主唱:Dead Sara 乐队的Emily Armstrong 和后续动作; [01:48:04] 七喜环节:国足0-7日本的赛后闲聊;日本是世界一流强队;再帮国足算算分; [02:21:57] BGM#3. YĪN YĪN - One Inch Punch [02:22:54] 结束语;难道有新的看球节目?参与录音: 嘉宾:Miaopasii @HFOTA 飞行员:包雪龙 / 孟获
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Last week, most eyes were glued to the Democratic National Convention programing: The Lil Jon roll call, AOC proclaiming that Harris is working "tirelessly" for a ceasefire, JB Pritzker bragging that he is a better billionaire than Trump, and Harris proclaiming hers will be the most "lethal" military ever. But the Green Party also had its own nominating convention, which prioritized the issues that once defined the Bernie left. This week, two Green Party National Co-Chairs --Margaret Elisabeth and Craig Cayetano -- join Bad Faith to weigh in on the DNC and contrast it with the Green Party's organizational structure, provide additional insight into why Cornel West may have decided to run as an independent, the new Green Party VP, & whether Uncommitted is wasting their leverage. They also take on the growing volume of anti-Green propaganda shared by high profile liberal accounts like George Takei's. Is the Green Party really doing nothing between presidential elections? Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
7 DE AGOSTO - SAN CAYETANO, PRESBÍTERO FUNDADOR
A special RRM episode.
Christian Esguerra speaks with Sen. Nancy Binay following her clash with Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano on the huge construction cost of the new Senate building.
An analysis of dynastic politics in the Philippines.
Episode 322 features Nelson ZêPequéno, a Ghanaian-American Artist and the founder of Black Men With Gardens and Sustain Creative, alongside Cayetano Talavera, a fiber artist, zero waste fashion designer, and the creative force behind HECHO BY CAYE. Through ‘Black Men With Gardens', a digital and print publication, Nelson spotlights the connection Black and Brown communities cultivate with nature through agriculture and the arts. He further exploring cultural identity and environmental stewardship through his Los Angeles-based studio 'Sustain Creative', his current body of works offer a fresh perspective on sustainable contemporary design. Based in Los Angeles, Cayetano transforms foraged plants, homegrown flowers, insects, and even food waste into natural dyes, for his designs in the cocina de su mamá. His journey into the world of sustainable design was shaped by his humble upbringing, where he discovered the importance of resourcefulness and waste reduction. “Creativity is a way of looking at life differently, and by stepping outside of the way that we're seeing life or our own perceptions and experimenting, we're able to open up those new neural pathways and to reach these new places in life. For me specifically, I like to think that creativity is actually the solution not only to the mental health crisis that we're all dealing with, but to actually the sustainability challenges that we're facing. We need to embolden creativity in our culture and our communities so that people can look at the challenges that we have and come up with different ways of approaching it. We can't essentially just fix the problems that we face now with the same thought processes that led us here, and the only way to get outside of that actually is to be creative.” -Nelson “The rhythmic movement that comes from making a craft — I find it to be very therapeutic. Whether it's stirring a dye pot, painting strokes, I think also just the physical aspect that goes into being creative plays a role in ... it's almost like you get so into what you're creating that you kind of escape from your worries and anxieties for a bit. Once I start working, I totally forget whatever is going on around me, even if it's for a split second. I am always encouraging people to just be creative; and don't let the insecurities take over. I host natural dye workshops and a lot of adults tend to be like ‘but this isn't for me'; ‘my tie dye bandana is going to come out super ugly'. And I'm like "‘no, everyone's piece ends up looking really good and unique in their own way'. And so I think there's fear that comes from being creative and I think people need to get over that hurdle first.” - Cayetano MAY THEME — CONNECTING WITH NATURE TO UNVEIL WAYS TO REIMAGINE FUTURES Narratives today often separate humans from nature – think of statements like “we need to protect nature” as if we aren't a part of nature. But we are. Even though we often live and spend a lot of time inside buildings somewhat “separated” from nature, we are still intrinsically linked and woven into the natural world around us. As we have learned through so many of our guests this season, being connected to the world around us is not something new – it's something that has been cultivated by Black and Brown Indigenous communities across the world through culture and tradition and a reverence for the ecosystems that we as humans are a part of. This week's guests both interact with nature through their unique creative avenues – in very different yet overlapping ways. One works more directly with *fashion* through sewing and natural dyes, and the other not so directly with fashion but rather with plants and repurposing. The myriad of ideas they share remind us of the many things we can learn from nature (when we slow down enough to listen). What can fashion learn from nature to reimagine a better today and a more thoughtful tomorrow? Fashion folks, nature is calling, and it's time we tune in … Links from the conversation: Hecho By Caye Website Sustaining Creative Website Fast Fashion AD on SNL that Kestrel mentions Follow Nelson on Instagram Follow Black Men With Gardens on Instagram Follow Cayetano on Instagram
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Soli Cayetano shares the step-by-step process on how she raised $1.3M in 30 days to close on a 13 unit Boutique Hotel in Palm Springs.Want to get to know Soli?Check her IG: @lattes.and.leasesCheck Terra Palm Springs: @terrapalmspringsCheck her last Action Academy episode: How Soli Built a 40-Unit Out Of State PortfolioWant To Quit Your Job In The Next 6-18 Months Through Buying Commercial Real Estate & Small Businesses?
This week we have another episode of Mixed: Questions, Facts, and Snacks! On this show Nic has prepared 5 questions for his guests to answer and afterwards get their answers (facts) they reveal what their secret snack they brought with them. That's when everything is MIXED together and eaten on the show! On this episode we are joined by close friends Noah Eastey and Jessica Cayetano! The 5 main questions asked to them include.. What's the best meal you've ever had? When was the last time you cried? How often do you think about death? What's your skill? What's something you'd change about yourself if you could? To get a behind the scenes look and updates on the show follow our instagram @mixedinthemaking. If you would like to join our Discord to discuss the episodes, share music/drink recipes, and much more, you can do so through this link tap here. Enjoy the show!
Alexander Cayetano, formerly a Benedictine monk and now the senior director of Leadership Development with the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, talks about living life at crossroads, influenced by Cayetano's Filipino heritage, the appeal of liturgy, coming to Nebraska, and their call to a community-minded monastic life. We talk also about Cayetano exiting the monastery to marry their same sex partner and enter a professional career.Cayetano serves as the Senior Director of Leadership Development at the Greater Omaha Chamber. A vocation to the monastic life brought them from their hometown, Virginia Beach, to rural Nebraska. A decade spent in a Benedictine monastery instilled deep values of hospitality, community, and service, which Cayetano now carries into their professional life. Their spiritual discernment journey continues as does their commitment to social justice endeavors. Cayetano serves on the boards of Astute Coffee, Tri-Faith Initiative, and Immigrant Legal Center – Refugee Empowerment Center. A graduate of Leadership Omaha Class 44, Cayetano and their spouse, Travis, live in Omaha.
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On today's episode Rich sits down with Soli Cayetano - Real Estate Investor, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Out Of State Investor Academy. Soli is a 26 year old investor located in the Bay Area, CA with a portfolio of properties in Ohio, Georgia, and soon to be Palm Springs, CA. In her first 4 years of investing she's built a $10M portfolio including 45 rentals and a 64 unit multifamily syndication. She started investing using long term and mid term rental strategies and is now expanding into the boutique hotel space to create unique experiences. In 2023 she founded Out of State Investor Academy which has helped hundreds of investors learn how to build cash flow in more affordable markets across the country.Rich and Soli start off by discussing initially meeting, coordinating yacht meetups, Rich's first deal, Soli's experience speaking at the Mid Term Rental Summit, how to raise private capital, the BRRRR strategy, Rich's first boutique hotel, Soli's experience as a commercial real estate broker, how Soli got into real estate investing, the opportunities afforded by real estate investing, how Rich got into real estate investing, the price range that Soli buys in, Cincinnati, Georgia, Soli's first boutique hotel, geodomes, finding the right market, learning experiences, and getting what you asked for.They then reflect on the Palm Springs market, nude resorts, sending in credibility stacks, pushing ourselves outside our comfort zone, adding tremendous value to properties, cosmetic changes, the importance of wellness, modernism in Palm Springs, Soli's new community, mastermind retreats, Jesse Vasquez, and Rich's new idea for a San Diego conference. Lastly, they talk about posting daily content, the changing algorithm, Alex Hormozi, the differences between platforms, viral content and the value of a good hook, TRT, and whether everyone should be posting social media content. Connect with Soli on Instagram: @lattes.and.leasesVisit BYLTBasics.com and use code “Somers20” at checkout for 20% on your next purchase--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
Ordinary Guys Extraordinary Wealth: Real Estate Investing and Passive Income Tactics
Sam and Lucas talk with Soli Cayetano who bought 25 properties in 15 months! Tune in for this insightful episode of The FasterFreedom Show Live. Website: http://www.fasterfreedom.com/resources FreedomFest: http://www.fasterfreedomfest.com Newsletter: http://subscribe.fasterfreedom.com
Federico y Andrés Amorós han comentado la corrida de Garcigrande de la Feria de Abril 2024 con Cayetano, Emilio de Justo y Ginés Marín.
In this episode, Feroza and Chetna talk about: The creative process being a spiritual one, and how honoring that is transcending the inner critic that says “you're a fraud” Feroza's relationship with her creative muse Creativity rising up in her like water that have to be poured out based on experiencing a lot of emotions Creativity also rising up in her when her muse comes gently knocking Developing a relationship with her muse where there is a trust and patience Honoring her body's request to make music, even though “no one is asking for it” Her joining Creative Somatic Alchemy which was a journey back to her creativity and herself after a medical trauma The impact of community connection in her creative practice Negotiating with her muse, speaking to her nicely, and treating her well Revolving her life around her intuition and honoring that there's always time to pause Setting herself up to have no excuse to pause by walking with a notebook and pen to honor the whisperings The felt sense of music from her muse and music from her mind, based on the sensations in her body and emotions Creating music that invites people to feel, and recognizing that many people aren't ready or willing to go there She asks the question, “what does your soul say?” “what does your heart say”, and focuses on offering her music to folks who are thirsty for this The important activism in art that invites us to feel and rest, to give water to the fire of the world Her experience with Mosaiceye community as her fellow witches and unicorns, and what it helped steward in her to create differently than she has before Being held in graceful accountability made her want to be herself even when she felt sad, how it helped her be honest The challenge and beauty of sharing music and watching folks listen, receiving affirmation and being together in it The permission to play and flow with herself and within her collaborations Grace and grit being invitations she took on and accepted from her learnings Taking generative space from creative practice, whether it be music, ceramics, relating and conversing; to rest and give space for divine alchemy to have a hand Bringing open experimental energy to creative practice like Dee Dee from Dexter's Lab (lol) The difference between “passion” and doing what she needs to do, because “I am, therefore I create.” The deeper we get in touch with our creativity the more likely we'll be disrupting systems that oppress our creativity, and we need community to do this hard work and play. From Feroza: Feroza on Substack for stories and musings behind the songs (ferozacayetano.substack.com) Feroza's BandCamp: https://ferozacayetano.bandcamp.com/music Feroza on IG @feroza.cayetano (instagram.com/feroza.cayetano) The songs played: “Bring Me Back” and “human, pt. ii” From Mosaiceye: The 3-month Creative Somatic Alchemy (mosaiceyeunfolding.com/communityevents/creativealchemy) The 4-month Conscious Creators program (mosaiceyeunfolding.com/communityevents/consciouscreators) The River Membership Community - launching with the Summer Solstice! (mosaiceyeunfolding.com/theriver) Chetna on IG @mosaiceye and the podcast @creationforliberation The Chetna Unfolding newsletter on Substack (chetnaunfolding.substack.com) Other offerings: Upcoming Events: Welcome Spring 2024: an Intention-Refreshing workshop; Reclaiming Creativity Workshop with Kripalu; Embodying Bhakti: The Yoga of Love - a series for women and non-binary activists (mosaiceyeunfolding.com/communityevents) Work 1:1 with Chetna for high-achieving changemakers to get out of your heads and into embodied creative alchemy (chetnamehta.co/sessions)
Most new investors want to buy properties in their local area, where they're more familiar with their surroundings. However, no rules exist about this principle, and being willing to travel outside your comfort zone can help you achieve big success. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Soli Cayetano joins Jonathan to share how she started real estate investing using out-of-state properties. Soli is the brains behind Lattes & Leases, and she's been documenting her real estate journey since the pandemic. Today, at 26 years old, she's up to 49 units and quit her nine-to-five at 23. By 25, she was a millionaire. Soli focuses on out-of-state investment opportunities and teaches others how to do the same. Soli shares why documenting her story on Instagram has been instrumental in her success. She and Jonathan cover how the pandemic allowed her to create a fresh start, her introduction to real estate investing as a college student, and the advantages she believes she has as a young female investor. Soli explains her approach to social media, why she chose Cincinnati for her first property investment, and why she had to learn more about financing before she could continue buying properties. Jonathan and Soli also discuss her Out of State Investor Academy, using social media to create authentic connections, and why it's better to start small and make mistakes on those properties than with the big, fun projects you really want to do. With no followers and a lot of grit, Soli Cayetano leveraged social media to create a thriving business that continues to scale. In this episode, you will hear: How sharing her journey with others has helped Soli Cayetano get where she is today The pandemic's impact on who she surrounds herself with and gave her a fresh start Her introduction to real estate investing in college and why she didn't suffer from analysis paralysis The advantages of being young and female in the real estate space Soli's approach to social media and teaching others about her experience Her first investment property in Cincinnati and what made that city appealing Raising capital and using hard money to begin investing in other properties when the money ran out on the first one Focusing on value-add properties, and when she realized she could be financially free with real estate investing Realizing there is more than one way to invest and scaling the business How Soli's structuring education to help people take action Her Out of State Investor Academy and the community it creates for investors Using social media to create value and connections The markets Soli is focusing on today and the fun projects she's exploring now Why it's better to make your mistakes on smaller properties than big, fun projects Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at http://www.trustgreene.com/podcast/zen/122 to download it. Supporting Resources: Lattes & Leases website - www.lattesandleases.com Find Soli Cayetano on Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCpN1W8F7G9-3knsBxJq5qkg Connect with Soli on Instagram - www.instagram.com/lattes.and.leases Out of State Investor Academy - www.instagram.com/outofstateinvestoracademy Website - www.streamlined.properties YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/JonathanGreeneRE/videos Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Instagram - www.instagram.com/streamlinedproperties TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@trustgreene Zillow - https://www.zillow.com/profile/StreamlinedReal Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/streamlinedproperties Email - info@streamlined.properties Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
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Soli Cayetano makes over $10K per month in passive income at age twenty-five by buying the rental properties that most investors actively avoid. These properties are often in overlooked markets that aren't as attractive as San Diego, Miami, Austin, or Seattle, but they make her as much, if not more, money. The houses Soli buys are often $100K or less, meaning almost any investor reading this could come close to buying one. In three years, Soli turned $50K into a $5M real estate portfolio, enough passive income to support her for life, and an online following constantly finding and funding deals for her. She started building her real estate portfolio right after college when lockdowns took away her chance to make any active income. After reading David Greene's Long-Distance Real Estate Investing and listening to the Real Estate Rookie podcast, Soli scraped together every dollar she had and bought a Midwest rental that needed serious rehab. Now, a few years later, she and her partners own dozens of rentals across multiple markets. As a result, Soli was able to quit her job, focus entirely on real estate, and achieve ultimate time freedom. But will her cash-flow-first model work out in the long run? David goes head to head with Soli in this episode to debate whether or not these “cheap” markets are a mistake to invest in. In This Episode We Cover: Out-of-state investing and where to buy rental properties for just $100K Expensive properties vs. cheap properties and which will really make you richer Keeping yourself accountable and why you need to tell people your goals to make them happen Raising private money and how Soli got over 800 private investors through Instagram alone Real estate partnerships and how to grow your portfolio FAR faster by not going solo The battle of the BRRRRs and a David vs. Soli debate over which markets make the most money And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area Davids's BiggerPockets Profile David's Instagram Rob's BiggerPockets Profile Rob's Instagram Rob's TikTok Rob's Twitter Rob's YouTube Listen to The “Real Estate Rookie” Podcast Check Out Soli On the “On The Market” Podcast Books Mentioned in the Show Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene Connect with Soli Soli's BiggerPockets Profile Soli's Instagram Soli's Website Click here to listen to the full episode: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-815 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices