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In questo podcast parliamo di una selezione di cantaores che hanno fattola storia del Fandango di Huelva. Ho scelto come criterio di parlare di cantaores che hanno lasciato incisioni della loro musica e che sono di Huelva, e mi sono fatta guidare dal mio gusto e da quello che ho studiato sull'argomento. Moltissimi sono stati i cantaores che hanno contribuito parecchio allo sviluppo del Fandango de Huelva, come ad esempio El Gloria, Manuel Vallejo, Pepe Marchena, Macandé, el Niño de Alora, el Niño de Aznalcollar, la Niña de los Peines, ma non sono di Huelva.La Parrala era una cantaora mitica di fandango ma era del 1845, e non ci ha lasciato nulla di registrato, ovviamente!Iniziamo subito però con una eccezione: José Pérez de Guzman, che era di Jerez de Los Caballeros, provincia di Badajoz, Estremadura. Nacque nel 1891 e si trasferì però a Huelva molto presto. Creò uno stile di fandango de Huelva più simile al cante jondo. Sembra un fandango abandolao, e ha avuto tantissima influenza sui cantaores a seguire. Era benestante, quindi non aveva bisogno di cantare per vivere. Una volta arrivato a Huelva, si appassionò enormemente al cante flamenco e alla chitarra. Creò melodie più emozionanti, personali e non più di tradizione popolare, e questo punto di vista ha generato una nuova maniera di cantare fandango. Perez de Guzman fu anche calciatore semiprofessionale, e proprio per causa di un problema di salute che gli impedì di continuare a giocare, si tolse la vita a soli 39 anni. Non incise nulla, purtroppo (quindi mi sto contraddicendo due volte, parlando di un cantaor che non era di Huelva e che non ha inciso), ma la sua influenza sull'evoluzione del Fandango fu imprescindibile. L'eredità di Perez de Guzman fu fortissima su José Rebollo. Nato a Moguer (la stessa cittadina in cui era nata la Parrala!) nel 1895, cominciò a cantare giovanissimo e a 17 anni si trasferì a Huelva, per lavorare al porto come scaricatore. Si trasferì poi a Siviglia, condividendo il palcoscenico con tutti i maggiori cantaores della sua epoca, collaborò con i chitarristi di punta dell'epoca: Manolo Badajoz, Ramon Montoya, Manolo de Huelva, e visse in quella fucina del cante che fu la zona della Alameda de Hercules della Siviglia di quell'epoca. Cantava incredibilmente bene anche altri palos, ad esempio la Siguiriya.Aveva una voce intonatissima, un grande senso del ritmo e un modo di cantare molto personale. Creò una salida del cante por fandango di tutto rispetto. Era adorato dal pubblico e anche dai colleghi. Pare che nessuno avesse il coraggio di cantare dopo di lui in una riunione. Era talmente pura la sua voce, che fu d'esempio per tanti. Avrei voluto farti sentire un fandango di Perez de Guzman cantato da Rebollo, ma non ce n'è nessuno registrato. Te lo faccio ascoltare più avanti, cantato da Paco Isidro. I brani che ti faccio ascoltare sono quasi tutti frutto della recerche e del lavoro della Sociedad Pizarras, che preserva la musica antica flamenca, quella incisa sugli antichi cilindri di cera e sui dischi di ardesia. Trovi un immenso patrimonio nel loro canale Youtube e tantissime informazioni sul sito flamencopizarra.com Paco Isidro, al secolo Francisco Barrera Garcia era nato a Huelva nel 1896. Prese il nome dal suo patrigno, che si chiamava Isidro ed era famoso perché aveva una fiorente attività di affitto di carrozze, alla quale Paco Isidro collaborava. Essendo ricco, non aveva bisogno di cantare per professione, ma era molto appassionalto al cante e fu bambino prodigio. Incise diversi dischi con successo, poi smise di farlo per anni e quando riprese, ormai all'epoca del vinile, non ebbe più il seguito che aveva avuto, probabilmente non essendosi evoluto nella stessa direzione del flamenco più recente. Ti faccio sentire un fandango di Perez de Guzman cantato da Paco Isidro accompagnato da Manolo de Huelva, molto simile ai fandangos che si possono trovare nella zona più centrale dell'Andalusia, e con la caratteristica scaletta di note a discendere, la cadenza andalusa, alla fine della strofa.Aveva una capacità tecnica incredibile nel quiebro de voz, una tecnica flamenca molto difficile, di spezzare la voce come se si stesse piangendo. Ascoltala con attenzione perché è molto particolare ed espressiva. Una raccomandazione: se lo trovi nominato come El Niño Isidro, non ti confondere: è sempre lui!Era molto fedele alla Madonna del Rocio e che frequentava la Feria di Sevilla e il camino del Rocio. Cantò tantissime strofe dedicate alla Madonna. Si dice che avesse una memoria prodigiosa e che fosse in gradi di cantare più di 200 diverse strofe di fandango senza ripeterne nessuna!Ti consiglio anche di ascoltare Pepe de la Nora, nato a San Juan Del Puerto, sempre in provincia di Huelva nel 1903. Figlio di madre cantaora di El Alosno, registrò qualche disco con il fratello Curro, e qualcosa anche in solitario, accompagnato dalla meravigoliosa chitarra del Niño Ricardo, il simbolo della chitarra flamenca dell'epoca. Avendo una voce bellissima, poté condividere il palco con più grandi cantaores dell'epoca. Aveva una voce molto dolce, super espressiva e molto "pura", sincera. Da ultimo ti parlo di Antonio Rengel, nato a Huelva nel 1903 o 1904. Fu amatissimo proprio perché era molto legato ai cantes di Huelva ed era molto legato alla storia del flamenco e già da bambino crebbe nel flamenco grazie alla passione della madre Rosa. A soli 8 anni cominciò a cantar ein pubblico per animare gli intervalli delle proiezioni dei film muti. Non cercava mai di compiarece il pubblico, ma era onesto rispetto a se stesso. Per questo motivo venne molto apprezzato da Chacon e da Antonio Mairena. Cantava benissimo anche gli altri palos, non solo il fandango. In particolare le Serranas, che probabilmente cantò meglio di altri cantaores. Ti faccio ascoltare una letra sua molto famosa, "olas de la mar en calma", con la chitarra del bravissimo Niño Ricardo. Di seguito ascoltiamo la stessa strofa cantata da Paco Isidro accompagnato da Manolo Badajoz e poi anche, in tempi di oggi, da Mayte Martin accompagnata da Juan Ramon Caro. E' interessante vedere come la storia del flamenco si costruisca sulle proprie origini, e come il cante si evolva rimanendo fedele a se stesso. Il brano cantato da Mayte Martin è molto conosciuto, e magari lo conosci, ma è giusto sapere da dove viene!Ogni cantaor lascia dei semi che germogliano anche a tanti anni di distanza. Antonio Rengel adorava il flamenco e non voleva perderne l'autenticità, non nveniva a compromessi con il pubblico. Aveva una voce grave e la usava con forza, per cui poteva cantare qualunque stile. Era molto riservato nella vita, ma nel cantare era morlo espressivo e coinvolgente.Il sou nome è sinonimo di profondità, serietà e purezza. Ci sarà una successiva puntata per osservare l'evoluzine più recente del cante por fandango de HuelvaSono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985. Dal 1990 insegno baile flamenco a Milano al Mosaico Danza. Sono molto appassionata di tutti gli aspetti del flamenco, da quelli storici a quelli psicologici, musicali, espressivi. Sono una ricercatrice instancabile. L'evoluzione del fandango è affascinante e non si può neanche definirlo un solo palo, ma una famiglia di stili. E' molto interessante vedere da dove viene e come si è evoluto, ed è incredibile verificare come da una origine popolare si sia potuti arrivare ad un livello artistico come quello che ti ho fatto sentire. Alcuni snobbano il fandango perché non è "abbastanza profondo", e lo considerano un po' banale, e invece è molto complesso, vitale, conivolgente e ricco di spunti di riflessione e di apprendimento. La gioia di vivere che porta con sé è molto forte e preziosa.
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
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Gastgeber Andreas Müller diskutiert in dieser Woche zusammen mit den beiden Musikjournalisten Martin Böttcher und Christoph Reimann über folgende Neuerscheinungen: "Hurry Up Tomorrow" von The Weeknd, "Lay Low" von Eddie Chacon, "List Of Demands" von Damon Locks und "The Purple Bird" von Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.
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.
On Episode 13 of GMT Talk, Rachel and Luke chat with designer Joe Chacon and developer Evan Yoak about Decisive Action, military training, game development, and more. We hope you enjoy! Episode music was composed and performed by Dan Pancaldi. Thanks Dan!
Prima di ascoltare questo podcast ti consiglio di andare ad ascoltare i due precedenti, in cui ho parlato delle origini e dell'evoluzione della Petenera in tempi più antichi.Questo podcast parla di come la Petenera si è evoluta fino ai nostri giorni.Ascoltiamo diversi esempi, partendo dalla petenera più antica mai incisa, del Mochuelo, edita da Gramophone nel 1899. La registrazione viene dall'archivio della Sociedad Pizarras, che fa un lavoro incredibile di recupero dei dischi antichi che vengono messi on line a disposiizone di tutti su youtube invece che buttati in discarica. Fra l'altro io sono socia, e tu puoi associarti, o per lo meno sostenere la Sociedad seguendo il canale youtube.Ascoltare dischi antichi pieni di click e fruscii non è facile ma sono dei gioielli incredibili, ed è molto prezioso ascoltarli.La petenera più antica era quella di Medina el Viejo, che però non ha inciso nulla ma possiamo ascoltare una registrazione fatta da suo figlio, El Nino Medina, accompagnato dal chitarrista Ramon Montoya, un mito della storia del flamenco.Ascoltiamo anche un esempio della bellissima voce di Juan Breva, che aveva imparato a cantare la petenera dal Nino Medina, collega di spettacolo nei locali. Juan Breva, classe 1844 o forse 1846, era bravissimo e molto famoso, nacque a Velez Malaga, ed ebbe grande successo a Malaga e poi a Madrid. Personalizzò il cante di Medina el Viejo, e probabilmente fu lui a rendere famosa questa melodia, La seconda strofa cantata dal Mochuelo nella registrazione del 1899 è proprio la petenera di Juan Breva, in una versione più rapida e leggera, "commerciale". Come mai ci fu questa evoluzione da allora ad oggi? La petenera di quell'epoca a cavallo fra 800 e 900 era molto diversa. Grande responsabilità fu quella di Pastora Pavon la Nina de los Peines, che imparò il cante por petenera di Medina attraverso el Nino Medina, grazie a suo fratello, Arturo Pavon, che non divenne un cantaor famoso perché non amava esibirsi in pubblico. Tutto ciò che Pastora cantava diventava meravigliosamente flamenco e molto artitico e profondo. Petenera inclusa! Ascoltiamo un esempio di una letra dello stile che viene attribuio proprio a lei. Il suo cante era molto più lento e molto meno ritmico. Anche Antonio Chacon fece molto per la storia della petenera. Cantava due letras di petenera di Medina el Viejo e una di propria creazione (qualche flamencologo dice che non fu lui a creare questa forma specifica, ma fatto sta che la cantava lui). Non possiamo ascoltare Chacon che canta Petenera perché purtroppo non ci sono registrazioni sue, ma possiamo ascoltare il suo stile cantato da Alfredo Arrebola. Per fortuna il flamenco cita spesso se stesso!Il modo di cantare di Chacon è stato tramandato tantissimo non solo da Chacon stesso ma dal suo chitarrista, Perico el Del Lunar, che fra l'altro ha gestito la famosissima antologia del Cante Flamenco edita da Hispavox negli anni 50 che è stata una pietra miliare del cante flamenco, punto di riferimento per tutti i cantaores a venire. Ascoltiamo anche Rafael Romero El Gallina accompagnato da Perico, che canta allo stile di Chacon. El Gallina ha educato altri cantaores a cantare allo stile di Chacon, come Bernardo de los Lobitos, Pericon de Cadiz o Pepe de la Matrona.Ci sono anche creazioni personali di Petenera, interessanti. C'è quella suonata da Federico Garcia Lorca al piano e cantata da la Argentinita, ripresa da Carmen Linares. TI faccio ascoltare entrambe le versioni, ma prima di quella di Carmen Linares nel disco "Canciones populares antiguas", ti faccio ascoltare la stessa Carmen che canta El Pano Moruno, che molti vedono come un predecessore della petenera. Sentirai gli elementi in comune.La stessa Carmen Linares ci regala un'altra strofa incredibile di petenera, bellissima, nel Cd La Luna y el Rio. La letra parla di tema ebraico. Spendiamo due parole per la salida del cante. Anticamente si faceva, ed era molto breve (forse perché il tempo a disposizione per le registrazioni era cortissimo), soltanto prendere la nota. Oggi in pratica non si fa più. Altra cosa su cui riflettere è il fatto che la petenera ha fama di portare sfortuna. Questa superstizione nacque probabilmente a metà del 900, quando nell'opera teatrale La Cabalgata durante la tournee a Londra dello spettacolo, mentre veniva cantata la Petenera, la ballerina Mari Paz doveva interpretare una donna di nome petenera, morta e in corteo funebre, ma la ballerina morì davvero e lo spettacolo venne interrotto. Forse i cantaores hanno questa superstizione a causa del legame fra questo cante e la tradizione ebraica, per pregiudizio.In realtà i cantaores gitani, che sono anche superstiziosi, l'hanno cantata, come la Nina de los peines o lo stesso Camaron de la Isla.Probabilmente la questione è che il cante por petenera è molto difficile sia emozionalmente che tecnicamente E non tutti riescono a cantarlo!Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985 e dal 1990 insegno a Milano baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance, un lavoro sull'espressione delle emozioni attraverso le danze del mondo arabo.Insegnando amo tantissimo montare beiles por petenera e anche usare questo palo per fare esercizi. Per un bailaor, è di grande ispirazione per lavorare sulla danza in modo espressivo. Consiglio assolutamente di ascoltare il meraviglioso lavoro di Carmen de la Jara, che forse è l'unica cantaora che nel suo repertorio oggi conserva tutte le melodie della storia della petenera.
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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.
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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Sofia Chacon, a dear friend and esteemed real estate broker at KW The Lakes. Sofia shares her incredible journey of overcoming an LAD heart attack and relentlessly pursuing her goals despite limited time. She highlights the crucial role KW Cares played in her recovery and life transformation. Sofia offers valuable advice to aspiring real estate agents, sharing insights on today's market and the power of masterminding with like-minded individuals. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of being present in every moment and answers thought-provoking questions about kindness, learning, and gratitude that were presented at the beginning of the show.We also have our Expert We Trust, Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management. Duke shares essential features for rental properties, including AC, adequate parking, and lawn care. He also provides updates on rental trends during the PCS season.Who is Sofia Chacon?Sofia, the first U.S.-born citizen in her family, was raised in California by parents who immigrated from Zacatecas, Mexico. As the eldest of five children, she learned the values of hard work and integrity from her father, a retired crane operator, and her mother, a stay-at-home mom. Sofia's modest upbringing taught her to prioritize faith, family, and creating memories over material possessions. Her proudest achievement is being a mother to her daughter Jay, a Navy veteran and CEO of their family business, and her son Stephen, a straight-A student at Pepperdine University. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, reading, and spending time with her family and fur baby, Romeo.Sofia started her career in sales and telemarketing before becoming a mortgage loan officer in 2001. She thrived in this role for nine years, closing over 1,100 loans and ranking in the top 1% nationwide. Her sales and mortgage experience gives her a unique edge as a real estate broker and realtor. Since 2011, she has averaged 75-100 home sales annually, totaling over $300,000,000 in real estate sales. An international speaker and industry leader, Sofia has launched several real estate businesses, including KW Costa Mesa and KW The Lakes. As the operating principal of Keller Williams Realty The Lakes, she is dedicated to leading realtors to success and is always eager to connect with potential clients and team members.To reach Sofia, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (951) 258-5245Email: Sofia@KW.comWebsite: sofia.kw.com/
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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Sofia Chacon, a dear friend and esteemed real estate broker at KW The Lakes. Sofia shares her incredible journey of overcoming an LAD heart attack and relentlessly pursuing her goals despite limited time. She highlights the crucial role KW Cares played in her recovery and life transformation. Sofia offers valuable advice to aspiring real estate agents, sharing insights on today's market and the power of masterminding with like-minded individuals. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of being present in every moment and answers thought-provoking questions about kindness, learning, and gratitude that were presented at the beginning of the show.We also have our Expert We Trust, Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management. Duke shares essential features for rental properties, including AC, adequate parking, and lawn care. He also provides updates on rental trends during the PCS season.Who is Sofia Chacon?Sofia, the first U.S.-born citizen in her family, was raised in California by parents who immigrated from Zacatecas, Mexico. As the eldest of five children, she learned the values of hard work and integrity from her father, a retired crane operator, and her mother, a stay-at-home mom. Sofia's modest upbringing taught her to prioritize faith, family, and creating memories over material possessions. Her proudest achievement is being a mother to her daughter Jay, a Navy veteran and CEO of their family business, and her son Stephen, a straight-A student at Pepperdine University. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, reading, and spending time with her family and fur baby, Romeo.Sofia started her career in sales and telemarketing before becoming a mortgage loan officer in 2001. She thrived in this role for nine years, closing over 1,100 loans and ranking in the top 1% nationwide. Her sales and mortgage experience gives her a unique edge as a real estate broker and realtor. Since 2011, she has averaged 75-100 home sales annually, totaling over $300,000,000 in real estate sales. An international speaker and industry leader, Sofia has launched several real estate businesses, including KW Costa Mesa and KW The Lakes. As the operating principal of Keller Williams Realty The Lakes, she is dedicated to leading realtors to success and is always eager to connect with potential clients and team members.To reach Sofia, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: (951) 258-5245Email: Sofia@KW.comWebsite: sofia.kw.com/
Hey Team, In this episode, I sit down with licensed dermatologist, Dr. Anna Chacon, to have an open, candid discussion about some of the most commonly prescribed conventional eczema treatments, including steroids, medications, and Vaseline. We dive into the benefits, risks, and long-term implications of these treatments, and talk through how they fit into the broader picture of managing eczema. Dr. Chacon also shares insights on how diet and environmental triggers can play a key role in flare-ups and offers practical suggestions for reducing exposure to these triggers. It's a good one! Take Care, Andra McHugh Tallow Eczema Cream and More Organic Eczema Skincare Dr. Anna Chacon: www.drannachacon.com Miami Derm Instagram LinkedIn Let's Connect: Explore Eczema Kids Join the Eczema Kids Facebook Community Follow Along on Instagram @eczema.kids Subscribe, Rate & Review the Podcast
In this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin chats with Dr. Anna Chacon, founder of Miami Derm. Dr. Chacon, a board-certified dermatologist, shares her journey from working in major healthcare institutions to establishing a successful private practice that leverages telemedicine. Licensed in all 50 states, she emphasizes how telehealth skyrocketed during COVID-19 and discusses the challenges of balancing in-person care with a growing virtual practice. Dr. Chacon talks about the high costs of setting up a brick-and-mortar clinic in Miami, the advantages of being an independent physician, and the struggles of entering insurance networks. The conversation also delves into the ways artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the healthcare industry, helping her practice run efficiently while providing top-notch patient care.Episode Outline[00:04] – Introduction to Dr. Anna Chacon and her background as a board-certified dermatologist[00:35] – Founding Miami Derm and the rise of teledermatology[01:47] – Telehealth's growth during the COVID-19 pandemic[02:52] – Navigating changing telehealth laws and working across all 50 states[03:56] – Setting up an in-person practice: costs, challenges, and why patients want hands-on options[04:57] – Dr. Chacon's career inspiration from her father, and the importance of independence in healthcare[09:05] – Leadership lessons from being a Latina entrepreneur in a male-dominated field[10:49] – Productivity tips: time management, virtual assistants, and daily team huddles[14:40] – Insurance challenges in Miami: Why many independent physicians struggle to join networks[20:13] – How artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing her practice with tools like automatic transcription[26:26] – The future of augmented reality in healthcare and new AI developmentsWisdom NuggetsTelemedicine's Exponential Growth: COVID-19 highlighted the value of telemedicine, and Dr. Chacon has embraced the shift to virtual care, now licensed across all 50 states. The ease of telemedicine helps her balance her passion for personalized care with patient demands.Challenges of Starting a Physical Practice: Opening a brick-and-mortar clinic in a competitive and expensive market like Miami has its challenges. Despite this, Dr. Chacon's in-person clinic allows her to serve patients who want hands-on care for more complex procedures.AI Enhances Productivity: Dr. Chacon uses AI tools to streamline her note-taking process, making her practice more efficient. The time saved allows her to focus more on patient care, increasing overall productivity.Insurance Access Barriers: Many independent physicians in Miami struggle to join insurance networks, despite the demand for care. Dr. Chacon sheds light on this issue and the impact it has on patients who want to see doctors outside large hospital systems.Staying Independent as a Physician: Learning from her father's experience, Dr. Chacon has focused on maintaining independence in her career, ensuring that no hospital or corporation can "drop" her practice without warning.Power Quotes:"AI has changed everything. I no longer stay at work until 11 PM writing notes—now I press a button, and the whole visit is transcribed." - Dr Anna Chacon"I use virtual assistants and AI tools that make us available 24/7, because that's what patients expect now." - Dr Anna ChaconConnect with Dr. Anna Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/miamiderm)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/miamidermConnect With the Podcast Host Alex Quin:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/alexquin)Twitter: (https://twitter.com/mralexquin)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralexquin)Website: (https://alexquin.com)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@mralexquin)Our CommunityInstagram: [Hustle Inspires Hustle Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/hustleinspireshustle)Twitter: [Hustle Inspires Hustle Twitter](https://twitter.com/HustleInspires)LinkedIn:[Hustle Inspires Hustle LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/hustle-inspires-hustle)Website: [Hustle Inspires Hustle](https://hustleinspireshustle.com)*This page may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. When you click on these links or engage with the sponsored content and make a purchase or take some other action, we may receive a commission or compensation at no additional cost to you. We only promote products or services that we genuinely believe will add value to our readers & listeners.*See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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
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Episode 92 Chuco Town Comedy Fest with Josh Ryan & Enrique Chacon We get into some stories including some group love, Kill Tony Stories, parties, being a teacher, starting stand up and more wild stories. If you like our dope stuff, please tune in and share with your fellow friends! We talk about all the madness that does on in our lives. Make sure to share, like, comment and repost! Tell your Tias to listen in. Don't be shy and listen to this everywhere! Thanks to Downtown Drew and Miles P. for the work. Come for a drink, stay for the laughs! Thanks for tuning in to the ruckus. Share with your Sanch@s! Make sure you rate our show to get more exposure We are on YouTube so make sure y'all like and subscribe! Follow us on instagram @bro.monroe.show https://linktr.ee/three1media
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! There are a few different people that I talked about. I'm sure everyone has heard about Asha Degree and when she went missing in 2000 from Shelby, North Carolina. There has been a break in the case! Roberta Mitchell went missing in 2000 from Camden, New Jersey. Shawntell Waites went missing in 2006 from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Marta Ramirez Mendez went missing in 2013 from Heflin, Alabama. Kenneth Chacon went missing in 2005 from Montrose, Colorado. Sources: Asha https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article292563214.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Asha_Degree Roberta https://charleyproject.org/case/roberta-mitchell https://camdencountypd.org/roberta-mitchell/ Shawntell https://charleyproject.org/case/shawntell-monique-waites https://uncovered.com/cases/shawntell-monique-waites Marta https://charleyproject.org/case/marta-ramirez-mendez https://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/1223852/1 https://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/Marta_Mendez Kenneth https://charleyproject.org/case/kenneth-anthony-chacon https://apps.colorado.gov/apps/coldcase/casedetail.html?id=1497 https://uncovered.com/cases/kenneth-chacon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theforgottenpod/support
We are back with Joe Chacon and Evan Yoak where we talk about their upcoming game Decisive Action from GMT Games
Anver Wolf - Space Inside Mixed #30 | Alpha Motion [Afro House Podcast] Tracklist: 0:35 1. Pomboklap, Aaron Sevilla, P.Rivas - Tulum (Original Mix) [Go Deeva] 6:19 2. Timo Odv, Aidin Caye - Freed From Desire (Extended Mix) [Midnight Children Records] 10:48 3. Like Mike, DJ DALI, Eden Shalev - Takdim (Extended Mix) [Green Room] 15:38 4. Orhan Aydin - Step (Afro Mix) [Ace Kings Records] 19:57 5. Anthony Godfather - La Blanca y la Rosa (Andres Hernandez (ES) Remix) [Monza Ibiza] 25:06 6. AMEME - TORERO (Extended Mix) [Black Book Records] 30:34 7. Sagi Abitbul & Saphir & Chacon & Anver Wolf - Pagati (Anver Wolf Bootleg Extended) 35:55 8. Zeitreich - Cuckoo (Pomboklap Remix) [TRANSA RECORDS] 40:18 9. Michael Jones, RVO - Kupenda Kupenda (Original Mix) [Bayaka Records] 46:14 10. French Connection - No Woman No Cry (Dave Andres Remix) [not on label] 51:41 11. Moosha Min - Ayumoh (Original Mix) [Pro Stereo Records] 56:25 12. PlayOn - Summer (Extended Mix) [Mukoko Groove] Телеграм канал: t.me/anverwolfdj Телеграм канал: t.me/spaceinsidemusic Инстаграм: instagram.com/anverwolf Инстаграм: instagram.com/spaceinsidemusic Группа ВК: vk.com/anverwolf Группа ВК: vk.com/spaceinsidemusic
Anver Wolf - Space Inside Radio Show #30 | Alpha Motion [Afro House Podcast] Tracklist: 0:35 1. Pomboklap, Aaron Sevilla, P.Rivas - Tulum (Original Mix) [Go Deeva] 7:03 2. Timo Odv, Aidin Caye - Freed From Desire (Extended Mix) [Midnight Children Records] 12:03 3. Like Mike, DJ DALI, Eden Shalev - Takdim (Extended Mix) [Green Room] 17:17 4. Orhan Aydin - Step (Afro Mix) [Ace Kings Records] 22:52 5. Anthony Godfather - La Blanca y la Rosa (Andres Hernandez (ES) Remix) [Monza Ibiza] 27:18 6. AMEME - TORERO (Extended Mix) [Black Book Records] 30:58 7. Sagi Abitbul & Saphir & Chacon & Anver Wolf - Pagati (Anver Wolf Bootleg Extended) 35:25 8. Zeitreich - Cuckoo (Pomboklap Remix) [TRANSA RECORDS] 40:07 9. Michael Jones, RVO - Kupenda Kupenda (Original Mix) [Bayaka Records] 43:40 10. French Connection - No Woman No Cry (Dave Andres Remix) [not on label] 46:53 11. Moosha Min - Ayumoh (Original Mix) [Pro Stereo Records] 51:52 12. PlayOn - Summer (Extended Mix) [Mukoko Groove] Телеграм канал: t.me/anverwolfdj Телеграм канал: t.me/spaceinsidemusic Инстаграм: instagram.com/anverwolf Инстаграм: instagram.com/spaceinsidemusic Группа ВК: vk.com/anverwolf Группа ВК: vk.com/spaceinsidemusic
Today we have our guest scholar, Dr. Richard Chacon, who has just published a remarkable book on supernatural gamekeepers throughout the world. We're going to talk about how that relates to rock art and other related matters in terms of the pre-contact, pre-literate indigenous cosmology.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/129Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.comDr. Alan Garfinkel's WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
Today we have our guest scholar, Dr. Richard Chacon, who has just published a remarkable book on supernatural gamekeepers throughout the world. We're going to talk about how that relates to rock art and other related matters in terms of the pre-contact, pre-literate indigenous cosmology.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/rockart/129Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkelavram1952@yahoo.comDr. Alan Garfinkel's WebsiteSupport Dr. Garfinkel on PatreonArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates and Sponsors California Rock Art Foundation Motion
Text the JudgeJoin Judge Ron Rangel and former prosecutor Meredith Chacon as they discuss how Mark Benavides — a former defense attorney and judicial candidate — was convicted and sentenced to 80 years' prison for exchanging legal services for sex in Bexar County.Support the Show.
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Control of the border and illegal immigration are again in the headlines and the centerpiece of a divisive presidential campaign. Here to help make sense of recent legal successes and failures is immigration law expert Jennifer Chacón, the Bruce Tyson Mitchell Professor of Law at Stanford. The author of the new book, Legal Phantoms: Executive Action and Haunting Failures of Immigration Law, which offers insights into the human stories and governmental challenges shaping contemporary immigration debates, Chacon discusses the complexities of immigration policy, its intersection with constitutional law, criminal law, and societal perceptions of identity and belonging.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Law Magazine >>> Twitter/XLinks:Jennifer Chacón >>> Stanford Law School Page(00:00:00) Chapter 1: Introduction and Background Pam Karlan introduces the show and today's guest, Jennifer Chacón, highlighting her research and recent book on immigration law, Legal Phantoms.( 00:02:26) Chapter 2: The Stalemate of Immigration Reform Rich Ford addresses the lack of progress in comprehensive immigration reform. Jennifer Chacón details the initial aim of her research project to study the implementation of Senate Bill 744.The shift in focus to executive actions by President Obama after the bill's failure, including the Deferred Action for Parents and DACA expansion programs.(00:07:05) Chapter 3: Understanding Deferred ActionJennifer Chacón explains deferred action and its implications for individuals lacking legal status, plus the significance of work authorization and the temporary nature of deferred action programs.(00:10:38) Chapter 4: Personal Stories and Community Impact Jennifer Chacón shares insights from her interviews with long-term residents about their perceptions of border policy and local enforcement and the varied perspectives of immigrants on the issues of border control and local government actions.(00:17:06) Chapter 5: Future of Immigration Reform Rich Ford inquires about potential reforms, and Jennifer Chacón emphasizes the interconnectedness of border policy and long-term resident solutions. They discuss the Biden administration's recent announcements and their implications. Jennifer Chacón shares her view on the political challenges and ideal legislative changes for addressing immigration issues.
In July of 1990, 41-year-old Pamela Hoy had dinner with her estranged husband in Burlington, N.C. and packed her van in preparation for an upcoming dog show. She disappeared that night, and while her remains were found months later, the case has never been solved. Seven-year-old Jennifer Patterson went missing after going to visit some neighborhood children in Spring Lake, N.C. in June of 1991. Could she still be alive and was she abducted as part of a parental custody dispute? Forty-three-year-old Cecil Chacon, Jr. was a respected educator in Henderson, N.C. when he was murdered under unusual circumstances in 1992. Is there still a way to solve his case? KC Lee Johnson was a transgender woman murdered in Wilmington in early 2023 by a man she met online. Was her death a hate crime or a crime of opportunity? We also discuss Operation Artemis, a recent sting set up in North Carolina that netted the arrests of fifteen different individuals attempting to meet minors for the purposes of sexual activity. Operation Artemis: https://www.wbtv.com/2024/05/31/mooresville-pd-wraps-up-largest-child-predator-operation-departments-history/ Renee's Digital Course on Podcasting: https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/classroom/ReneeRoberson_Podcasting.php Skincare bySkinxErin (use code MISSINGCAROLINAS10) for ten percent off your order): https://shopxerin.com/collections/fit-rocker-chick-skin
In this episode, Chanda Chacon, President and CEO, Children's Nebraska discusses the importance of pediatric care and highlights initiatives like a new Behavioral Health and Wellness Center and the use of 3D holographic therapy for rural areas. She emphasizes collaboration, technology, and personalized care to improve children's healthcare outcomes statewide.
In this episode, Chanda Chacon, President and CEO, Children's Nebraska discusses the importance of pediatric care and highlights initiatives like a new Behavioral Health and Wellness Center and the use of 3D holographic therapy for rural areas. She emphasizes collaboration, technology, and personalized care to improve children's healthcare outcomes statewide.
Robert and Kyle bring you this episode from the cozy Pearl and Pine Brewery located in Senoia, GA. We're thrilled to welcome our special guest, Kaitlin, a remarkable woman whose journey from the Air Force to Surgical Neurophysiologist is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into Kaitlin's experiences, from her time as a weapons troop in the Air Force to creator and host of the "Sierra Hotel Echo" podcast. Kaitlin opens up about the unique challenges female veterans face, the importance of mental health, and how she found her true passion in neuroscience and psychology. Kaitlin and the Mentors4mil team discuss whether there were potentially preexisting traumatic experiences prior to many of us veterans enlisting that may exacerbate symptoms caused by new traumatic experiences. Listen in as we explore the intricacies of trauma, the significance of understanding oneself, and the power of turning off life's noise to find true healing. Whether you're a veteran, a mental health enthusiast, or just someone looking for a heartfelt conversation, this episode is packed with insights and wisdom. Join us for an engaging chat that reminds us all of the importance of self-discovery and the journey toward well-being. Cheers! ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Are you ready for this week's empowerment? Are you sitting in corporate or someway thinking about your What's Next. Join me with CEO of Sweet Treat Chacon Carter Jefferson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsnextforwomen/support
Summer is quickly approaching, which means summer camps are in full swing! Summer camp is usually an extremely positive and beneficial experience for any child - but for burn survivor children, camp offers more than just fun. It provides a supportive community where they can share feelings and experiences with other children who have experienced similar trauma, fostering a sense of belonging and understanding. In this episode, Rachel is joined by two esteemed guests, Daniel Chacon and Kristen Quinn. Both are renowned burn camp experts and board members of the International Association of Burn Camps (IABC). They delve into the benefits of burn camps, offer valuable tips on preparing your children (and yourself as a caregiver!), and guide you on selecting the right camp. Rachel and her guests also share cherished camp memories and ways to keep the 'camp magic' alive long after camp ends. Looking for links? Check out our show's description on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Enjoyed the show? Tell us by leaving a 5-star review and sharing on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors! Meet Our Guests Kristen Quinn has been a passionate advocate for burn survivors and meaningful aftercare programs since 1993. She started her career as a burn center Child Life Specialist, earned her Masters in professional counseling in 2000 and spent the next 24 years as a mental health clinician at the burn center, with aftercare and burn camp as her focus. Kristen believes that every interaction, activity and discussion at camp has the ability to foster emotional growth and that camp provides challenges that allow campers to push beyond perceived limitations.Kristen has two children who are now forging their own lives as young adults. She has been married to a fire fighter for the past 30 years. There is always at least one dog in the house. Joy is found on rivers, hiking trails, in a good book or over a great meal. Friendships mean the world to Kristen.Daniel Chacon is the Executive Director of the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, a California-based nonprofit organization that is committed to preventing burns and fires, and providing services to those who have been affected by burn injuries. Before joining AARBF, Daniel worked as an emergency dispatcher, firefighter, and high school teacher.Daniel is a proud member of various organizations such as the American Burn Association, the American Camp Association, and the International Association of Burn Camps, where he served on the board of directors in 2016 and was the immediate past president. He is passionate about discovering outcome measurements and has partnered on numerous research studies for burn survivors. He has also presented dozens of conferences throughout the United States.Links Learn more about the International Association of Burn Camps (IABC) View the IABC Camp Directory Learn more about the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn FoundationLearn more about the University of Utah Health Burn Camp ProgramResearch: Impact of a pediatric residential burn camp experience on burn survivors' perceptions of self and attitudes regarding the camp communityRead “Burn Camps Offer Unique Growth Opportunities”Read “Taking That “Camp Magic” Home With You”Podcast Sponsor Today's podcast is powered by the National Fire Sprinkler Association! NFSA aims to protect lives and property through the advancement of fire sprinklers. Learn more about fire sprinklers, fire advocacy, and how to get involved by visiting nfsa.org. Sponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for May 1st Publish Date: May 1st From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, May 1st and Happy heavenly Birthday to astronaut Scott Carpenter. ***05.01.24 – BIRTHDAY – SCOTT CARPENTER*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett Teen Killed In Shooting At Gainesville Apartment Complex Police looking for Gwinnett teens who disappeared last week Gwinnett Woman, Clayton Man Allegedly Staged A Fake Robbery Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on breakfast ideas instead of vending machines. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett Teen Killed In Shooting At Gainesville Apartment Complex Gainesville police are seeking a suspect after Jaishawn Overstreet, a 16-year-old from Gwinnett County, was fatally shot at a Gainesville apartment complex over the weekend. Overstreet succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Authorities suspect he was at the Ridgecrest Apartments for criminal activity when he was shot. While the suspect remains unidentified, police have created a composite sketch based on witness accounts. Individuals with information are urged to contact 911 or submit tips online at www.gainesville.org/659/Submit-a-Tip. STORY 2: Police looking for Gwinnett teens who disappeared last week Gwinnett County police are seeking the public's assistance in locating two missing teenagers, Evan Rivera, 16, from Duluth, and Piper Norton-Womack, 17, from Lawrenceville. Rivera was last seen with Norton-Womack in Atlanta according to his family. They are known to frequent locations near downtown Lawrenceville. Rivera, a Black male, is 5'9" tall, weighs 155 pounds, and was wearing a gray sweatshirt and black sweatpants with a colorful "Smurf" backpack. Norton-Womack, a white female, is 5'2" tall, weighs 190 pounds, and was wearing a pink sweatshirt with black leggings and glasses, carrying a black book bag. Anyone with information is urged to contact 911. STORY 3: Gwinnett Woman, Clayton Man Allegedly Staged A Fake Robbery Esperanza Marisol Chacon, a Norcross resident, and David Cruz Galeano from Jonesboro were arrested after allegedly staging a fake robbery. Chacon reported a robbery to 911, claiming a man with a handgun stole $2,800 from her business. Investigators later identified Galeano as a suspect. Subsequent interviews revealed that Chacon and Galeano conspired to fabricate the robbery. Chacon faces charges including false report of a crime, theft by taking felony, and party to a crime, while Galeano faces armed robbery and possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies charges. Police urge potential victims of their scams to contact detectives. Chacon and Galeano are in custody at the Gwinnett County Jail. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Police catch peeping tom trying to look in window at Lawrenceville home Lawrenceville police apprehended an alleged peeping Tom near Grayson Highway after residents reported a suspicious individual. The suspect faces charges including peeping Tom, burglary, entering auto, and loitering and prowling. Officers caught him peeking into a home's window and chased him into a wooded area where he was apprehended. Further investigation revealed he had entered a home to hide from officers. Another victim of peeping tom behavior came forward during the investigation. Detectives are seeking information from residents who may have noticed similar suspicious activity. They encourage anyone with camera footage from the area to contact the police department for assistance in the investigation. STORY 5: Price Industries Expands Operations in Gwinnett, Creates 42 New Jobs Price Industries is expanding its location in Lawrenceville, creating 42 new job opportunities and investing over $5 million in capital. As Gwinnett's second-largest manufacturing operation and the largest Canadian manufacturer in the area, Price Industries already employs over 700 workers across its existing locations in the county. The expansion reflects the company's dedication to delivering exceptional customer service and innovative solutions. Gerry Price, CEO of Price Industries, expressed gratitude for the support from the Gwinnett community and Partnership Gwinnett. This expansion highlights Gwinnett County's reputation as a hub for business development and innovation, with collaborative efforts from various entities including Partnership Gwinnett, the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Gwinnett County Government, the City of Lawrenceville, and Jackson EMC. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: SCANDRETT STORY 6: LEAH MCGRATH And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on breakfast ideas instead of vending machines. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 4 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. 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Joining Jarod DeAnda on Electrify Podcast is Mario Chacon. Mario, an active member of the PEV (electric bikes, one-wheel, EUC, skateboards) community in Southern California with a passion for racing. They discuss Mario's history with racing, the overall PEV racing community, his equipment, and his involvement with Electrify Expo's Electrify Race League. They also talk about the upcoming Electrify Expo event in Phoenix, Arizona on May 4-5. ---- FOLLOW: Instagram Twitter Facebook Website ----- PRODUCED BY:Lagos Creative
The community of Little Village is seeking justice for the murders of Rosa Chacon and Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. The entire community and the families of these two women are waiting for answers and will not stop until they have them. The residents of Little Village are on high alert and finding ways to help and support each other. The disappearance of Azreya Lomeli has also left in anguish and hoping that she will return home. This is the case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all other streaming platforms. — La comunidad de La Villita está buscando justicia por los asesinatos de Rosa Chacon y Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. Toda la comunidad y las familias de estas dos mujeres están esperando respuestas y no pararán hasta tenerlas. Los residentes de La Villita están en alerta máxima y ayudándose entre ellos mismos. Al igual, la desaparición de Azreya Lomeli, los tienen en angustia y con la esperanza de que ella regrese a casa. Este es el caso de Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, y Azreya Lomeli. Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión. — Link + Sources https://news.wttw.com/2023/03/25/little-village-residents-demand-answers-police-cases-missing-and-murdered-young-women https://youtu.be/LDGhbg5BX6o https://youtu.be/VJwQjc6GtBk https://youtu.be/G3nLsMo01Tg https://youtu.be/qMBCiimqg-o — Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_Podcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svsm-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svsm-podcast/support
This story comes to you from Sahan Journal through a partnership with MPR News.Sahan Journal | By Alfonzo GalvanA viral trend of massive bouquets, some costing hundreds of dollars, is finding an audience in the Twin Cities among social media-savvy florists and their Latino clientele.Ramos buchónes is what 21-year-old Brittany Vega of Designs by B calls the big bouquets of roses she sells as a side gig between working full-time and going to school.These aren't your typical flower arrangements, and most florists in Minnesota don't make them. But they're all over social media where some #ramobuchon videos on TikTok have more than 30 million views.According to one Mexican newspaper, a ramo buchón is characterized by being very ostentatious in its decoration and size.The elaborate arrangements start at about 50 flowers, usually roses, and can go up to as many as 100. Ramo” is Spanish for bouquet.“It's not a necessity, but it's a luxury,” Vega said from her makeshift workshop at her Bloomington home, as she dipped roses in glitter, “It's not every day that a girl gets a big ‘ramo.'”In addition to the sheer quantity of roses, florists like Vega wrap them in carefully folded Korean paper, and add LED lights, glitter, pins, chocolates, ribbons, and even stuffed animals. Some even include money in the form of folded bills.Vega said she's been getting two to five orders a day in the weeks before Valentine's Day. It's her first year selling the arrangements.She isn't the only florist driving the ramo buchón trend locally. Joselyn Chacon, owner of Siempre Con Amor, was in the middle of a gap year in college when she started selling flower arrangements to a majority Hispanic clientele.“We really consider flowers, and especially roses, a love language,” Chacon said. “Giving someone flowers is really a sign that you appreciate them, and that you love them.”Chacon has since moved to New York to finish college but still makes occasional trips back home to Minnesota to fill orders for her customers.She's even scheduled a weeklong break in early February to be in town for Valentine's Day and fulfill her orders.According to her, Ecuadorian roses are the main flower used to create ramos buchónes because they're bigger and sturdier.Prices for bouquets start at around $50 but can go up to more than $400, depending on the number of flowers and customization required.A single bouquet can take a florist between one to three hours to create.The bouquets are arranged with tightly arranged roses with the majority of the leaves cut off; they're meant to be displayed as a bouquet rather than in a vase, according to Vega, who said she's still waiting to be gifted one.“Nothing big, but I want one,” Vega said. “I mean I'm making them for other people and I see how nice it looks, I want one.”Click here.https://www.tiktok.com/@sahanjournal/video/7332578321743580447?embed_source=71929438%2C121374463%2C121351166%2C71838019%2C121331973%2C120811592%2C120810756%3Bnull%3Bembed_name&refer=embed&referer_url=sahanjournal.com%2Fbusiness-work%2Fviral-ramo-buchon-bouquets-find-twin-cities-audience%2F&referer_video_id=7332578321743580447The bouquets are typically used as a grand romantic gesture. But can also be given to friends and family.Vega said Valentine's Day is always a popular day for flowers, but Mother's Day was equally busy for her because of having to plan out two days of orders as Latin American countries don't always celebrate the holiday on the same day as the United States.Chacon said many of her customers send her photos of bouquets they've seen on social media for inspiration, and that she's always willing to accommodate their wants and needs, but because the bouquets can get expensive she also offers budget-friendly options.These limit customizations but at the same time allow Chacon to express herself creatively, sometimes leading to the creation of a favorite bouquet for the florist.Chacon features different types of flowers in what she calls her “freestyle” bouquets. She also works with colors not commonly used, like orange. “They were very aesthetically pleasing to me, so they're my favorite ones to make,” Chacon said. “I put a lot of work into it.”Both florists are nearing the end of their Valentine's Day preorder period but say they have extra flowers available for last-minute orders.“Anything you have in mind, we'll work together with you to make it happen,” Chacon said. “Everything we do is with love.”
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, Isaac Chacon reveals how the earth is flat, how to get rid of parasites and the dangers of EMF. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, Isaac Chacon reveals how the earth is flat, how to get rid of parasites and the dangers of EMF. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices