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Prima di tutto ti consiglio di ascoltare l'episodio precedente, il 155, dedicato alla Liviana, il cante che introduce la Serrana. Sono cantes che si muovono sulla modalità flamenca, si accompagnano por arriba e lavorano sul ritmo di siguiriya. La Serrana ha una melodia molto particolare: ricca di ornamentazioni, lunga, complicata e con una estensione vocale poco comune. Forse proprio questa difficoltà tecnica spiega perché non tutti i cantaores la abbiano in repertorio. Se conosci il flamenco sentirai echi di Siguiriya, Liviana, Caña e Polo. Secondo Faustino Núñez e il suo sito flamencopolis la Serrana potrebbe essere una Caña o un Polo adattati al ritmo di siguiriya. Caña e Polo sono palos antichi, con letras lunghe, spezzate in due parti e intervallate da vocalizzi che ritroviamo anche nella Serrana. Usano però il compás di Soleá, mentre la Serrana lavora sulla siguiriya. In passato questi cantes appartenevano alla stessa famiglia: al Concorso de Cante Jondo di Granada del 1922 venivano infatti raggruppati insieme. Dal punto di vista metrico, la Serrana usa versi di 7, 5, 7 e 5 sillabe, come la seguidilla castigliana, diversa dalla tradizione flamenca degli ottosillabi. Le tematiche parlano di sierra, mulattieri, animali da soma, contrabbando, guardie, carcere e personaggi ai margini della legalità. Il linguaggio è castigliano puro, privo di influenze gitane. Tra i personaggi citati nelle letras compare José María Hinojosa Corbacho, El Tempranillo, bandito romantico vissuto fra 1805 e 1833, una sorta di Robin Hood andaluso legato alle terre di Ronda e Sierra Morena. Le prime testimonianze scritte parlano di seguidillas serranas già nella prima metà dell'Ottocento. Sappiamo che El Planeta e Juan de Dios le cantavano e che Estébanez Calderón le cita nel 1847. Probabilmente il palo stava prendendo forma proprio in quel periodo. Verso il 1860 diventa fondamentale Silverio Franconetti, che codificò la sequenza Liviana–Serrana–Cambio e contribuì alla diffusione del cante. Attraverso la sua influenza la Serrana arrivò a numerosi cantaores, da Antonio Chacón a La Parrala, fino ad Antonio Rengel. La prima registrazione conosciuta è del 1898, su cilindro di cera, con Paco el de Montilla. Ascolteremo anche Antonio Pozo El Mochuelo e una versione di Estrellita Castro, segno del successo che la Serrana ebbe anche fuori dall'ambiente strettamente flamenco. Dal 1975 esiste a Prado del Rey il Concurso Nacional del Cante por Serrana. Ancora oggi la tradizione prevede Liviana, Serrana e remate finale, spesso por abandolao. Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985, e insegno baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance dal 1990. Il cante por Serrana mi coinvolge profondamente: mi rende felice ballarlo e andare verso la terra, ricordando le terre della zona di Ronda.
In this Episode of the Viral Volley Podcast, ascending pro volleyball athlete Alaina Chacon jumps after she and partner Maddie Anderson go 2-0 at the opening weekend of the AVP League in Belmar, NJ. Before that weekend, Alaina has always been one of those "watchlist" athletes from her days in HS indoor, to Florida St., and now the Beach Pro Tour and the AVP. One of three tallented sisters, Alaina has been a switch-blocker on the beach but has also been a lightning quick defender with a full toolbox of attacks-- that include a very heavy hammer. This week she reflects on her volleyball beginnings, getting discovered by coaches Hector Gutierrez of TCU and Brooke Niles at Florida St. After finding success at the collegiate beach game she ventured into coaching and eventually her pro career where she has continued to find success at both the BPT and AVP! How she had to find a partner rather quickly at the start of the 2026 season being that sister, Morgan was carrying her first baby for Auntie Alaina! What did she do? Did she "...slip into Maddie's (Anderson) DMs?" Nope. She just texted her :). Listen in!
La Liviana si presenta quasi sempre come introduzione alla Serrana, raramente come protagonista assoluta. Eppure questa funzione di apertura ne rivela l'essenza più profonda: Liviano significa leggero, ma la spiegazione più ricca viene da Pepe de la Matrona, cantaor sivigliano cresciuto nel cuore gitano di Triana. In una puntata del ciclo televisivo Rito y Geografía del Cante (RTVE, anni '70), Pepe ricorda che il liviano era l'animale che portava il campanaccio in testa alla recua, la fila di muli da soma. Non il più forte, ma il più mansueto. Tutti i cantes hanno bisogno del loro liviano. "Se costruisci una casa senza fondamenta, come farai ad arrivare al tetto?"La Liviana lavora su un compás di 12 tempi asimmetrico, come la Siguiriya. La chitarra accompagna in Mi por arriba in modalità flamenca, mentre la Siguiriya si suona in La, differenza percepibile già dalle prime battute. Anche la metrica è anomala: il flamenco lavora su versi ottosillabi, ma la Liviana segue lo schema 7-5-7-5, lo stesso delle seguidillas castellanas, il che suggerisce radici precedenti al flamenco.La prima menzione nella stampa risale al 1827, sul Mercantil de Cádiz: il cantaor Lázaro Quintana avrebbe cantato una seguidilla de Pedro la Cambra. Sopravvive ancora oggi una letra diffusissima "De quién son esos machos con tanto rumbo / son de Pedro la Cambra / van pa' Bollullos". Pedro la Cambra era un mulattiere benestante, rimasto personaggio quasi mitico dopo duecento anni.Nel 1852 un manifesto del Teatro Principal di Valencia annuncia lo stesso tema cantato da Francisco Pardo. In entrambi i casi, però, non ci sono indicazioni sulla melodia.Nel 1881 Demófilo pubblica la Colección de cantes flamencos, accorpando Toná e Liviana in un'unica categoria con versi in otto sillabe, in contraddizione con la metrica reale della Liviana. La fonte era il cantaor Juanelo de Jerez, figura nebulosa di cui non si sa quasi nulla.Silverio Franconetti, la voce roca che inventò il professionismo nel cante aprendo il primo cafè cantante, strutturò la sequenza Liviana-Serrana-remate in macho di Siguiriya di María Borrico, ancora in uso oggi. Antonio Chacón lavorò per otto mesi al café di Silverio apprendendo il cante direttamente, ma non lasciò incisioni di Liviana. Da Chacón la trasmissione arrivò a Pepe de la Matrona.Nel 1944 Pepe Marchena incise un brano di Serrana in cui la chitarra vira in 4/4 e Pepe intona la melodia della Liviana, prova che all'epoca era nota abbastanza da essere citata senza spiegazioni. La prima registrazione di Liviana è del 1947 ma è privata, del musicologo Manuel García Matos. Nel 1954 Pepe de la Matrona registrò la Liviana Primitiva nell'antologia Hispavox curata da Perico el del Lunar.Antonio Mairena completò il cante di Juan Talega, che ricordava una strofa imparata dal padre senza sapere come finisse. Mairena la completò seguendo la logica interna del flamenco e la chiamò Toná Liviana.Tra gli esempi da ascoltare: Fosforito, Luis Caballero, cantaor repubblicano condannato a morte durante la guerra civile che scelse di fare il cameriere all'Hotel Alfonso XIII pur di non rinunciare al cante, e per chi è alle prime armi Si tu me vieras di Miguel Poveda dall'album Zaguan.Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985. Dal 1990 insegno baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance a Milano. Cerco di investigare tutto ciò che è possibile attraverso l'emozionalità e le neuroscienze per quanto riguarda l'espressione del flamenco. Il cante di liviana introduce il baile por Serrana, e mi ha molto affascinata esplorarlo a fondo.
Los Caracoles sono un palo della famiglia delle cantiñas (regione di Cadice), in modalità maggiore e ritmo di amalgama in 12 tempi.Ti consiglio di ascoltare prima gli episodi 152 e 153 dedicati alle cantiñas. È la cantiña più barocca, influenzata dal fatto che il flamenco a fine Ottocento si sia trasferito in massa a Madrid per spettacolarizzarlo: nei caffè dell'epoca gli stili più profondi erano intervallati a stili più brillanti e allegri, e Caracoles era perfetto. Ascoltiamo subito Naranjito de Triana con la chitarra di Rafael Riqueni.L'atmosfera è caratterizzata dalla chitarra in Do maggiore, che crea un clima più brillante ed energetico rispetto al Mi o al La usati nelle altre cantiñas. Ma il flamenco non è prevedibile: finché non compare il cante non possiamo essere certi al 100% di essere in Caracoles. Ascoltiamo un'introduzione in Do maggiore che poi corrisponde invece a un Mirabrás cantato da Rafael Romero el Gallina. Lavorando sul Do maggiore, se il cantaor non ha una voce super intonata non può scappare in imperfezioni espressive, come sarebbe più possibile in La o in Mi.Caracoles ha una letra molto lunga, metrica variegata e struttura complicatissima, che permette di ripetere più volte versi o parole. I testi parlano di vita urbana, personaggi del mercato e pregones (i canti del mercato) di fine Ottocento e inizio Novecento a Madrid. Nasce a Cadice ma si sviluppa a Madrid, cristallizzando quell'ambiente, quindi difficilmente si potrebbe modernizzarlo.Esploriamo la letra: "Como reluce la gran Calle de Alcalá cuando suben y bajan los andaluces" (come risplende la gran via di Alcalá quando salgono e scendono gli andalusi tra Andalusia e Madrid). Anticamente la strofa parlava di Santa Cruz de Mudela (Ciudad Real), dove c'era lo scambio ferroviario per prendere il treno per Madrid.Ascoltiamo Pericón de Cádiz con Perico el del Lunar (chitarrista chiave per questo palo). La prima parte è un'introduzione con una melodia complessa, subito ripetuta. Nella strofa c'è poi un passaggio più cupo in modalità flamenca, che ascoltiamo da Chano Lobato, ma poi si torna alla modalità maggiore. Si parla di tre importanti toreri dell'epoca, Curro Cuchares, El Tato e Juan León, per richiamare l'attenzione del pubblico madrileno. Il finale può essere il pregón "Caracoles, caracoles", oppure la letra: "Eres bonita, el conocimiento la pasión me quita, te quiero yo más que a la mare que me parió" (sei bella e la passione mi toglie la ragione, ti amo più di mia madre), che detta da un andaluso ha un peso enorme. Alla fine il chitarrista torna un momento alla modalità flamenca per chiudere il cerchio.La letra è barocca, piena di melismi e ornamentazioni. Richiede un'estensione vocale non comune: normalmente il flamenco si svolge su un'ottava o un'ottava e mezza adatta a qualunque voce, mentre qui servono una voce speciale e un cantaor preparato. Questo stile vicino a cose più serie come la malagueña o la granaína ha suscitato pareri discordanti negli aficionados, che lo sentono troppo operistico e influenzato dalla zarzuela, il che è storicamente vero, anche per il lessico più forbito.Il nome viene dalla melodia perduta La Caracolera, di cui si conserva il testo di Manuel Sanz del 1845 su El Genio de Andalucía: "¡Caracoles! ¡Caracoles! hermano ¿qué ise osté? que son mis ojos dos soles, vamos viviendo chorré" (andiamo vivendo alla giornata, arrangiandosi senza pensieri). Il creatore del cante fu Tío José el Granaino, banderillero che, perso il lavoro nella tauromachia, si buttò nel canto per vivere; questo spiega i toreri nelle letras! Probabilmente conosceva la melodia per tradizione orale.Caracoles ha un'origine teatrale nella zarzuela del 1843 "Jeroma la Castañera" di Soriano Fuertes, di cui resta il testo sulla venditrice di castagne: "Aunque venda castañas asaas... soy la reina para mi querío...". Chi conosce i Caracoles ci ritrova la famosa letra con tipiche parole popolari andaluse. Questa musica preflamenca era una tonadilla orchestrale, da cui viene il tassello del cante por caracoles come pregón di vita quotidiana. Altri cantaores poi lo copiarono da Tío José el Granaino e lo diffusero.La svolta fu di Antonio Chacón (classe 1869), che sistemò il cante appoggiandosi su altre cantiñas, rendendo il ritmo più pausato e trasformandolo in qualcosa da ascolto e non solo da baile. Chacón "madridizzò" i versi, sostituendo Santa Cruz de Mudela con la Calle de Alcalá. Nel 1928 incise due Caracoles, con Ramón Montoya e con Perico el del Lunar.Ci sono però antecedenti storici: nel 1922 El Mochuelo cantò un brano già Caracoles (chiamato nel disco "Alegría Como Reluce") e nel 1923 Manuel Pavón registrò "Como Reluce" con Montoya (brani recuperati dalla Sociedad de Pizarras).Nato per il baile, si evolve in cante da ascolto con Chacón. Il baile por Caracoles fu inventato da Romero el Tito (nipote di Tío José), che ne stabilì il codice: rispetto alle alegrías è più lento, meno aggressivo, senza obbligo di finale in bulería, silencio o castellana.Essendo un cante arzigogolato, il baile (soprattutto femminile) usa mantón, ventaglio e bata de cola.La prima fu La Macarrona: nel disco del 1922 El Mochuelo la incita con i jaleos. Su YouTube guarda Milagros Menjíbar e, per il baile maschile, Manuel Liñán (anche se con un'energia più esplosiva simile a un'alegría).Altro punto importante è la registrazione del Niño de Almadén con Perico el del Lunar nell'Antología del Cante Flamenco del 1954 (Hispavox), una Bibbia per il flamenco. Perico era stato chitarrista di Chacón e ne custodiva la memoria storica. Molti cantaores lo hanno fatto proprio, come Chocolate, Fosforito e José Menese, ma altri non lo hanno in repertorio.Antonio Mairena lo considerava poco flamenco e troppo barocco, adatto a chi non conosceva bene questo mondo. Ma a Londra la sua esecuzione ricevette un'ovazione di 15 minuti. Forse aveva ragione Quiñones: non tutti i palos devono esplorare le profondità dell'animo, Caracoles esprime semplicemente la gioia di vivere e la serenità. Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985, insegno baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance (un lavoro sull'espressione delle emozioni) dal 1990 a Milano. La letra por caracoles è impegnativa per il bailaor, che deve conoscere benissimo il cante perché il cantaor può fare pause di respiro quando e dove vuole. Per ballare è obbligatorio conoscere il cante, d'altronde se non ti piace alla follia perché dovresti ballare flamenco? Nel baile por caracoles si esplora lo spazio come energia aerea: si può ballare in due metri quadrati, ma l'ampiezza e la gestione dello spazio sono tipici di questo stile.
This music video speaks to the all-too-common matter of people dealing with rejection simply because they have decided to be true to themselves, to be authentic and be who they are. It is a project designed to bring hope, energy and resilience to those who are marginalized and minimized by others who choose to, nor cannot accept them or make any attempt to understand and love them. Our target audience it turns out to be the emerging generations. From artist Sarah James. http://sarahjamesmusic.com/ https://instagram.com/sarahjames_music ——- Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
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In this episode of Star Stuff, Lowell Observatory historian Kevin Schindler sits down with renowned Diné (Navajo) and Chicana artist Nanibah Chacon. Following the unveiling of her breathtaking new mural at the observatory, Nanibah discusses the profound intersection of Indigenous culture, science, and public art.
In this episode, Vinícius Chacon, a marketing lead who helped launch an AI SaaS platform, joins Louise Liu to share a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of AI product launches—from skyrocketing costs and pricing challenges to attracting the wrong audience—and the pivot that turned it around.For more information, check out Vinícius Chacon's article: I Was the Marketing Guy Behind a 2-Million-User AI Platform. Here's What I Learned.All rights reserved. © Product Marketing Hive.
In this episode, Vinícius Chacon, a marketing lead who helped launch an AI SaaS platform, joins Louise Liu to share a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of AI product launches—from skyrocketing costs and pricing challenges to attracting the wrong audience—and the pivot that turned it around.For more information, check out Vinícius Chacon's article: I Was the Marketing Guy Behind a 2-Million-User AI Platform. Here's What I Learned.All rights reserved. © Product Marketing Hive.
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On September 27, 2025, a large-scale musical composition unfurled over the course of a day across Albuquerque. On this episode, composer Raven Chacon relives the day and discusses the compositions that made up "Tiguex: Dawn to Dusk."
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In Decision 5 of our series, Seven Decisions Great Leaders Make, Pastor Tamiko walks us through Nehemiah chapters 8 and 9 to show why great leaders depend on God daily. As the walls of Jerusalem are completed, the people discover that physical restoration is not the final goal, spiritual renewal is. Godly leadership includes corporate […]
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Welcome to Episode 150 of The Hole Story Podcast!!!Bri Chacon shares her journey from playing golf as a child with Snoopy clubs to becoming a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour. She discusses her early influences, including her father and role model Oscar, and her experiences playing in junior tournaments and college golf at the University of Oregon. Bri also talks about her transition to professional golf, her achievements on the Epson Tour, and her excitement for her first LPGA season. The episode highlights her dedication, the importance of confidence, and her desire to inspire young female golfers.https://www.lpga.com/athletes/briana-chacon/101690/overviewhttps://www.instagram.com/bri.chac/BestBall Links:https://BestBall.comhttps://linktr.ee/BestBallhttps://bestball.substack.com - Subscribe to Par 3 Thursdays!Friends of BestBall:B. Draddy - https://www.bdraddy.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your orderZero Restriction - https://www.zerorestriction.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your orderFairway & Greene - https://www.fairwayandgreene.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your orderArccos Golf - https://bit.ly/4gXNDQi - Get 15% off your orderThe Stack System - https://www.thestacksystem.com/discount/BestBall - Get 10% off your orderWestern Birch - https://westernbirch.com - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order. Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
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Hear stories from riding a motorcycle in Egypt, Thailand, India, Nepal, Vietnam and becoming an Emmy-winning filmmaker. _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ In Part 2 of this interview, Emmy-winning filmmaker and motorcycle adventurer Alex Chacon reflects on what years of extreme overland travel have taught him about life, creativity, and meaning. From riding across Egypt at sunrise to navigating the chaos of Vietnam, India, and Kathmandu, to experiencing radical hospitality in Pakistan and Argentina, to pushing physical limits in brutal heat across Thailand, Alex shares powerful stories from the road and the metaphors they reveal about resilience, risk, and growth. He also dives deep into his evolution as a storyteller—how his viral 3 Year Epic Selfie video changed his life, why he shifted from cinematic travel montages to vulnerable narrative filmmaking, and how travel continues to shape his artistic and entrepreneurial journey. This episode is a meditation on adventure, purpose, and why travel, at its best, is not just about destinations—but about becoming the next version of yourself. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Hear stories surviving 4 days with no food in Patagonia, landing in a Honduran jail, and driving Bolivia's “Death Road” _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest travel gear I'm using, my favorite destinations, discounts for special events, etc.). Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ____________________________________ Emmy-winning filmmaker and motorcycle adventurer Alex Chacon traces the roots of his life on the road, beginning with his upbringing on the U.S.–Mexico border in El Paso and the identity questions that shaped his early years. Alex shares how soccer, motorcycles, and a deep sense of not fully belonging pushed him toward long-distance travel at a young age, including a solo cross-country motorcycle journey at just 17. He recounts leaving medical school to ride from Alaska to Argentina with paper maps and no cellphone, and reflects on formative experiences across Latin America—from corruption at border crossings and getting lost in Bolivia's salt flats, to life-or-death moments in Patagonia and the Darien Gap. Throughout the episode, Alex explores how travel became a vehicle for self-discovery, cultural reconnection, and a deeper understanding of inequality, education, and human resilience. FULL SHOW NOTES WITH DIRECT LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE. ____________________________________ See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ____________________________________ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Auspiciado por Vital Full of Life. Coopera con Glenda Maldonado en este enlace. No vamos a esperar hasta viernes negro, ¡llegó la navidad! Vamos a celebrar que el chihuahua guaynabito Careta regresó con su familia, aunque sospechamos que el fue el verdadero autor de ese atraco, fingiendo su secuestro para que no sospechemos de él, y cuidado si también está detrás del descarado fraude en Miss Universe. Raymond culminó su hermosa misión de ayudar el oncológico, y ahora les toca a las nuevas generaciones dar su parte, como hizo Rauw Alejandro llevando arte y cultura a las escuelas. Estados Unidos soltará los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein en vez de detener la vampira chupándole la vida a Ariana Grande, que no le queda energía ni para felicitar a DY por ser hombre del año en la GQ de España, ni para preguntarle a Karol G quien es Milly Cangiano y porque esta inventando historias de ella y una película de Iris Chacón. Patrones PYMES: Erik Bakery Nana's Stuffing Nuestras redes sociales: Tío Macetaminofen Sol Guzabra El George El Come Siempre es Lunes
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Composer and artist Raven Chacon amplifies the Catholic Church's complicity in the suppression of Indigenous people in the Americas, through their composition for organ, Voiceless Mass (2022).Raven Chacon's Voiceless Mass was performed at St. Giles' Cathedral in August 2025, as part of Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF) 2025.Deep Time 2025: I See Red, curated by Raven Chacon, is at Fruitmarket in Edinburgh from 27 November 2025 to 29 November 2025. This edition of the annual festival of new music accompanies the exhibition of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's work, Wilding, which continues at Fruitmarket in Edinburghuntil 1 February 2026.Raven Chacon's Silent Choir (2017) is part of this edition of the Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA), which continues until 30 November 2025.For more about GIBCA, you can read my article in Third Text.For more about the Sámi people and Sápmi region, hear curators Ros Carter and Sofie Krogh Christensen on Pia Arke's Camera Obscura (1990) at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton and KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin: pod.link/1533637675/episode/OWVhZjc3YWItNDRiYy00MTYyLTk0ZmItZmE5MmJlZDY1YmI1PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic.Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcastSupport EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
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George Chacon, President of the MCU Foundation, shares how the nonprofit arm of Municipal Credit Union is working to build generational wealth and tackle … Read More
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On this episode of I Am Salt Lake, I catch up with Nate Chacon III for his third time on the podcast. Nate's been a staple in the Salt Lake City hip-hop scene for years, and we dive into everything he's been working on lately, from his music to his role in Mic Masters, and the podcasting projects he's juggling.We talk about the evolution of Salt Lake's hip-hop culture, how Nate has grown as both an artist and a person, and what's next for him creatively. It's a laid-back, honest conversation about community, staying true to your roots, and building something that lasts.
In this inspiring episode of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu welcomes Daniel Chacon of Denver Muay Thai to Teep Studios via Zoom. From arriving in the U.S. as a child refugee from Argentina to becoming a U.S. citizen, Muay Thai gym owner, and coach—Daniel shares the raw and emotional story of how martial arts transformed his life.Hear how a chance encounter with UFC legend Rich Franklin lit the spark that changed everything, and how Daniel now uses his platform to give back to the next generation of fighters. We also discuss:What it was like competing as an undocumented fighter for Team USAHow Daniel hustled through college, bar shifts, and teaching kids to afford trainingHis first trip to Thailand after years of waitingThe deep influence of legends like Ajarn ChaiWhat drives him to build a culture of purpose at Denver Muay ThaiWhether you're a fighter, coach, or simply love real stories of grit and growth, this episode is packed with insight, humor, and heart.
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Links below. https://github.com/achacon01/nuclearMedicineToolsWebsitehttps://achacon01.github.io/nuclearMedicineToolsWebsite/index.htmlTAGS ANZSNM25,PET,Podcast,Nuclear,Imaging,Therapy,NuclearMedicine,NIF,Physics,UNIMELB,MBCIU,Positron,NUCCAST,AI,Austin @font-face {font-family:"Cambria Math"; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;}@font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-469750017 -1040178053 9 0 511 0;}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; margin:0cm; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; 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David Chacon owns Dominion Martial Arts, is married with two children, and recently passed 433 days of consecutive workouts, which has completely transformed not only his body, but also his health, his happiness and the entire trajectory of his life. “Being physically mentally and emotionally fit is hard. Chronic illness, a broken mind, and a broken spirit is hard. Choose your hard.” 0.00: David background and struggles in building an MMA school 5.00: How David changed his life in October 2023 9.30: Health vs Money as metrics for success 20.00: Raising strong kids 29.00: Being present with infinite distractions 39.00: Shifting your identity 45.00: Hard, dark times transitioning between identities 50.00: Nearly a year on a strict Keto-Carnivore Diet 56.00: Getting dopamine from life 1.02.00: Martial Arts as a vehicle for personal development 1.07.30: Principles and Systems for entreprenuers https://dominionmartialarts.com/ Until next time, love and good vibes. Podcast Website: https://enterthelionheart.com/ Check out the latest episode here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enter-the-lionheart/id1554904704 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tD7VvMUvnOgChoNYShbcI
Daniel Chacon is the chair of the Creative Writing Department for UT El Paso and the author of several books, including his latest, "The Last Philosopher In Texas", available now on Amazon.Daniel is also the host of the Words On A Wire Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/words-on-a-wire/id515731550In this conversation we reference Daniel's excellent substack articles [The Writer and the Brain] here: https://writerandthebrain.substack.com/
Standing Firm Jesus is Coming Octavio Chacon Sr. Pastor Of Living Word SGV
Hoy en Momento de Desmadre hablamos con Diana Chacón, mejor conocida como Didi, actriz, modelo y presentadora venezolana.Durante la pandemia, su vida dio un giro inesperado: tras recibir la vacuna contra el COVID, sufrió efectos secundarios que la dejaron en silla de ruedas y con pérdida de memoria.Pero lo que parecía el final, se convirtió en el inicio de una nueva versión de sí misma.Didi nos cuenta cómo recuperó su autoestima, su memoria y su pasión por la vida, demostrando que reinventarse es posible, incluso en los momentos más oscuros.Una conversación que te va a sacudir el alma y te va a llenar de fuerza.
KEXP DJ and Seattle-based musician Noel Brass Jr. joins host Evie Stokes to talk about his own band Afrocop, Eddie Chacon and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Plus, KEXP music director Chris Sanley shares a new song from British rapper Little Simz. Songs featured: Eddie Chacon - “Let the Devil In” Unknown Mortal Orchestra - "earth 1" Little Simz - “Flood'” Hosted by Evie Stokes. Produced by Lilly Ana Fowler. Mastered by: William MyersEditorial director: Larry Mizell Jr. Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith Phares & Katherine Pracht Phares from Charlottesville Opera and Pedro Chacon & Maria Morales from StreetDog VA joined Alex Urpí & Xavier Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Charlottesville Opera and Matthias John Realty, with Forward Adelante.
Today's Song of the Day is “Good Sun” from Eddie Chacon's album Lay Low, out now.
Did you know that certain skin conditions can present differently depending on skin tones? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Dr. Anna Chacon on her new book Atlas of SkinImages. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate!Dr. Anna Chacon, aka “America's dermatologist," is a board-certified dermatologist breaking boundaries and redefining access to skincare expertise through her innovative approach to teledermatology. As a concierge dermatologist and online skin specialist across the nation, Dr. Chacon offers personalized and convenient care to patients in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition, she recently opened a state-of-the-art practice in Miami, Florida. A trailblazer in the field, Dr. Chacon's journey into dermatology was inspired by her father, a prominent critical care physician. Hailing from a multi-ethnic background, she brings a unique perspective to her practice, fluently speaking five languages and catering to diverse populations. With a passion for travel, Dr. Chacon combines her worldly experiences with her clinical expertise to deliver top-notch care to patients, regardless of geographical barriers. https://drannachacon.com For more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
Agustin Chacon, 25, and Marshall McCarthy, 37, were both shot to death in their homes in the same Odessa, Texas, neighborhood on the same winter night in 1982. While Marshall's case nearly had too many leads for investigators to chase, Agustin's hardly had any. A language barrier between police and Agustin's roommates made things even harder. Now, more than 40 years later, one cold case detective is working through the different challenges in each case as she tries to solve both of these men's murders. If you know anything at all about the murders of Agustin Chacon or Marshall McCarthy, or knew Agustin Chacon in Odessa in 1982, contact Detective Lauren Gonzales at 432-335-4926, or contact the Odessa Crime Stoppers if you want to remain anonymous, at (432) 333-8477.To listen to the episode we mentioned on Eula “Kay” Miller visit here.Please share this episode with anyone you know who lives in Odessa or may know someone who does. We have generated a transcript for this episode in Spanish as well as a digital flyer in the hopes of getting folks to come forward in Agustin's case which you can find here. View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/agustin-chacon-marshall-mccarthy Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org. The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
Eddie Chacon shot to fame as part of the duo Charles & Eddie, alongside the late Charles Pettigrew, with the release of their enduring 1992 single ‘Would I Lie to You?’ In the years after Charles & Eddie amicably split in 1997, Chacon explored another passion of his: fashion photography. But music called him back and, in 2020, he released the solo album ‘Pleasure, Joy and Happiness’, followed by ‘Sundown’ in 2023. Now he has returned with the gorgeous new record ‘Lay Low’. On today’s show, Chacon joins Robert Bound in the studio to discuss his unique, heartfelt strain of R&B and the inspiration behind the dreamy tracks on his new record. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Anna Chacon on alternative practice models and telederm -Dr. Aamir Hussain on board review resources -Bimekizumab for HS -To sign up for Luke's atopic dermatitis CME activity, go to:impactedu.gathered.com/invite/4QbYEVpbzqWant to donate to the cause? Do so here! Donate to the podcast: uofuhealth.org/dermasphere Check out our video content on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcast and VuMedi!: www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/ The University of Utah's Dermatology ECHO: physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare - Connect with us! - Web: dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC - Instagram: dermaspherepodcast - Facebook: www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/ - Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast, SkinCast! healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at: - Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge) - www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!
FBI investigator and Dive team leader Robert Chacon joins Kathy and Jim as they continue the story of Father of the Year, A man whose elaborate plot to start a new life involved a kayaking incident. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hometown hero Eddie Chacon, who you might know as half of the duo Charles & Eddie via their ‘90s mega-hit “Would I Lie To You,” is back with his second solo album for Stones Throw Records. Thirty years after the heyday of his pop success and on the heels of his 2023 LP Sundown, Chacon’s new album Lay Low is due on Jan. 31, 2025. As a bonus, it’s produced by one of our other favorite singers — Nick Hakim. “Empire” is a stunningly soulful track featuring the multi-talented LA staple John Carroll Kirby.
A popular topic in our student community: Get ready to dive deep into the Systemize Your Life Communication Board! Today, hear from our special guest and student Tiffany Chacon. While she was learning my home managment system, she knew she needed to personalize it for her family and take the first steps towards communication in her home. She set out on a mission to elimiate the daily questions of "What's going on today?" and "What are we having for dinner tonight?" FIRST, she figured out what the plan was, and SECOND, she created a beautiful way to communicate that plan. Come join the conversation about daily routines, dinner menus, and a twist on your typical calendar with appointments. And don't take my word for it! Hear how Tiffany trusted the process, ran with it, and is now blessing others with her creativity. xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . Join The Complete Home Management System That Takes You From Overwhelmed To Organized In Four Weeks! JOIN SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE HERE