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451 MHz
#200 Minhas vidas passadas — Mario Prata

451 MHz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 78:38


Para celebrar 200 edições do 451 MHz, este episódio especial recebe o escritor Mario Prata, que completou oito décadas de vida e de muita história para contar. Ele relembra grandes momentos da carreira, com destaque para um marco do nosso jornalismo cultural: a entrevista que fez em 1974 com Julinho da Adelaide, compositor inventado por Chico Buarque para driblar a censura na ditadura militar. O episódio traz trechos inéditos do áudio da entrevista. Prata ainda fala sobre novelas que escreveu para a TV, peças e livros de sucesso, caso de Diário de Um Magro (Planeta), e revela bastidores da amizade com Chico e da criação de canções célebres, como João e Maria.     Apoio: Lei Rouanet  Assine a Quatro Cinco Um por R$ 12/mês: https://bit.ly/Assine451  Seja um Ouvinte Entusiasta e apoie o 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451

El Club de los Curiosos
La Sombra del Vaticano: Nazis, Crímenes y Profecías Prohibidas - El Club de los Curiosos Prg304

El Club de los Curiosos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 165:55


¿Qué se esconde realmente tras las imponentes puertas de bronce de la Ciudad del Vaticano? Esta semana en El Club de los Curiosos nos alejamos de los mitos fáciles para adentrarnos en la realidad pura y dura de la institución más hermética del planeta. Una realidad repleta de intrigas palaciegas, crímenes sin resolver, persecuciones ideológicas y una sorprendente mirada hacia el cosmos. Descendemos a los sótanos de la historia para desvelar los secretos que custodian los 85 kilómetros de estanterías del Archivo Apostólico. Ponemos bajo la lupa uno de los expedientes más espinosos y oscuros del siglo XX: los documentos recientemente desclasificados del polémico pontificado de Pío XII y su vinculación con los nazis durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. ¿Silencio cómplice, estrategia de supervivencia o diplomacia subterránea? Analizamos los cables reales que cruzaban el eje Berlín-Roma-Vaticano. Además, en este episodio abrimos una serie de melones espectaculares: Sangre en el Vaticano: Reviviremos el terror y el caos del Saco de Roma de 1527, la gran carnicería que puso en jaque al papado bajo las tropas imperiales. El profeta perseguido: La increíble y olvidada historia del monje español que, desde su exilio en Chile, desafió a la Santa Sede al vaticinar el fin inminente de la Iglesia, desatando una auténtica caza de brujas ideológica. Papas en el lado oscuro: Hacemos un repaso sin concesiones por aquellos pontífices cuyas biografías, excesos y crueldades los sitúan, históricamente, muchísimo más cerca del Anticristo que el mismísimo Ozzy Osbourne. La voz de los ángeles, el dolor de los hombres: Nos adentramos en la estremecedora historia de los castrati del Vaticano y el coro de la Capilla Sixtina. Crimen entre uniformes: Analizamos el misterioso y turbio caso del Guardia Suizo asesinado en extrañas circunstancias dentro de los muros vaticanos. ¿Crimen pasional o conspiración interna? Mirando al cosmos: Rompemos esquemas revelando la callada pero constante búsqueda del Vaticano de vida extraterrestre a través de sus astrónomos oficiales. Prepara el café, acomódate los auriculares y déjate atrapar por la rigurosidad y el misterio. Porque cuando el Vaticano cierra sus puertas... empieza la verdadera historia. Programa patrocinado por Truglup, 666 gracias. Visita la nueva web del Club de los Curiosos: www.elclubdeloscuriosos.com Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/614720 Libro Fenómenos Para-anormales: https://www.exlibric.com/libro/fenomenos-para-anormales/ Youtube del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6KgIO7QIVyYNY8LDbVvErA Nuevo Telegram del Club de los Curiosos: https://t.me/elclubdeloscuriosos Hazte #Mecenas del Club para apoyar la lucha de los anormales por el mundo o bien haz una donación por #Bizum indicando tu nombre y la palabra anormal al 688 323 552 Web del Glan Lidel: www.albertoenriquepons.es Libro de Mark Knopfler Málaga 360: https://360malaga.es Web de Lázaro Chico (anversoabogados): https://anversoabogados.com/ Telf:951 438 863 No dejes de dejar comentarios, todos serán leídos y respondidos en el próximo programa, se os quiere. Estamos en Twitch, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, Facebook y Twitter. Nuestro Mail de Contacto: albertoenriquepons@gmail.com Facebook del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.facebook.com/elclubdeloscuriosos Instagram del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.instagram.com/elclubdeloscuriosos/?hl=es Canal de Gabriel Santana: https://www.youtube.com/@TanaPORELMUNDO/videos WhasApp de nuestra Medium Amanda Solano: 661737356 CENTRO NASHIRA de Amanda Solano: https://centronashira.es/ Canal Cocina con Marisa y Thermomix: https://www.youtube.com/@cocinaconmarisaythermomix6053 Tema Cierre: Walker Texas Tema Cabecera: Makuki Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/119655736 El Baúl de Margarita: https://instagram.com/elbauldemargarita8?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Ivoox de Narraciones de un Burro: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-narraciones-burro_sq_f1507763_1.html Podcast de nuestro amigo Francisco Bustamante, el éxtasis de las abejas:https://go.ivoox.com/sq/925346 Web donde escribe Alejandro Cervilla:https://www.motosan.es/ Podcast del Doctor Osorio y sus alumnos: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2406678 Instagram Postureo en la Cocina de Manu Calatrava: https://www.instagram.com/postureoenlacocina?igsh=YjVnbXpyMWZnMDN5&utm_source=qr Instagram Marta Gonzalez Vallovera: https://www.instagram.com/artealday/?hl=es.Javier Si te gustan los animales visita www.airedelatoscana.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Herrera en COPE
María Jesús, exdueña de un bar: "No soportaba en la barra cuando se acercaba un chico y me decía 'oye tía'"

Herrera en COPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 12:08


María Jesús, una oyente del programa Herrera en COPE, ha compartido su particular cruzada contra una palabra que no soporta: 'tía'. Durante su etapa al frente de un restaurante, esta expresión se convirtió en motivo de corrección constante para algunos de sus clientes más jóvenes, a quienes pedía amablemente que la eliminaran de su vocabulario.La hostelera ha explicado a Alberto Herrera en 'la hora de los Fósforos' que considera el uso de 'tía' como algo "muy ordinario", especialmente si proviene de una mujer. "Yo tenía un restaurante y había chicos que a lo mejor me decían tía. Y yo digo, eso de tía, por favor, retirarlo del vocabulario vuestro", ha relatado.La situación derivó en una divertida anécdota cuando su propio sobrino la saludó con un "hola, tía" delante de uno de los clientes a los que había reprendido. El joven pensó que con él hacía una excepción, sin saber que se trataba de un familiar, lo que generó una cómica confusión: "A este porque sí y a mí no", ...

Radio 5
Preocupa el ausentismo escolar: "El objetivo principal es que el chico vuelva al aula"

Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 7:57


En una entrevista con Radio 5, el fiscal Francisco Cuenca advirtió sobre la preocupante cifra de ausentismo escolar en la región. Entre el 30% y el 60% de los casos que tramita la Fiscalía de contravenciones están vinculados al incumplimiento de la escolaridad obligatoria. "El objetivo principal es que el chico vuelva al aula", aseguró.El ausentismo escolar se ha convertido en una de las mayores preocupaciones para las autoridades judiciales de la zona norte de La Pampa. Según detalló el fiscal Francisco Cuenca, la Fiscalía interviene cuando las instituciones educativas agotan sus instancias previas y deben realizar la denuncia formal, un paso obligatorio cuando un alumno acumula 30 días consecutivos de inasistencia o 45 días alternados de forma injustificada.

Radio Coca
Entrevista a Manuel García Rubio, presidente de la asociación de Vecinos de la Ciudad y organizador del Corpus Chico, en Hoy por Hoy Ronda y Comarca (10/06/26)

Radio Coca

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 13:48


The Charlie James Show Podcast

H2-S2 full 00:04 All right, let's go. The phones are down to Chico and Pakalett. How you doing, Chico? I'm doing very well. And thank you so much for what you do, sir. I'm just glad to be able to talk to you again. I'm going to read off what I'm planning on doing here in just the next few minutes. But I wanted to mention to you, you brought up LBJ. He's not a really popular Texas president. Right. You might want to look up the treatment. It was it's it's it's described as a 00:33 almost hypnotic experience and rendered the target stunned and helpless. And it's what he would do to people that would, that he had confrontation with fellow senators or whatever. Anyway, it's creepy. Yeah. Look it up. It's called the treatment and he would do that to people. I would read it out, but I don't want to waste time. That's okay. Who are you voting for? Richard Nixon was a far, far better man. And just real quick. 01:01 When he flew into Harlingen, Texas one time during his presidency, they sent a hearse to pick him up. All right. So I'm going for Mr. Ralph Norman. I'm going for Mr. David Stumbo. I'm going for Mr. Danny Ford. have nothing against Cody, but I'm going for Mr. Danny Ford. Mark Lynch. I want to ask you between 01:27 I'm kind of holding my nose on this a little bit. think I'm going for William Timmons and Abe Harris. Okay. And do you know anything about Mike Stacey? I do not. I do not know anything about Mike Stacey. No big deal. And I'm going to vote yes on those two questions. And I want to thank you all for everything that you do because, very important, I travel a lot. Yeah. So last time I called you, I told you that. 01:54 I come back in for just a couple of days and I have a very, very small limited amount of time to make up my mind about these elections. You guys are right on. I trust you. And this is the I take your opinions very seriously. Thank you for what you do, sir. I appreciate it. Chico, our absolute best. Well, thank you very much. You got about 35 minutes to get to that poll, Chico. Don't speed, but make haste if you wouldn't mind. 02:23 35 minutes until the polls close. We are going to be out of the foundry at Judson Mill. I would love to see you folks out there. It's going to be a great, great night. We're going to be bringing you all of your election results. And man, I tell you what, it's going to be a race. in some of these races, they're not going to be over tonight. Governor's race, not going to be over tonight. um We're definitely going to go to a runoff on that. That's just a statistical. 02:51 probability, a very good one. One of the things that I found it funny. 02:58 how all of these people are saying that, you know, that we support President Trump. and we know that Trump is the gold standard. We understand that. But Pam Leavitt said something today. She was like, she was like, Henry McMaster is stood by Donald Trump. And I thought, well, well, well, wait a minute. Hold on. Henry McMaster is stood by Donald Trump? I can name you two instances where he hasn't stood by Donald Trump. 03:29 Instance number one, when our state legislature here in South Carolina decided not to go along with the one big beautiful bill in giving us the no tax on tips, no tax on over times, tax breaks for seniors, they did not do that. And what did Henry McMaster do? He did what Henry McMaster does, nothing. He did absolutely nothing. 03:57 So then that's instance number one. Number two is back in January, the whole redistricting thing really started ramping up and members of the Freedom Caucus started saying, hey, we need to redistrict South Carolina. We need to do away with Jim Clyburn's district. We need to get all that done. And what did the House do? They said, well, no, we don't want to do that. And our governor, Henry McMaster, said, 04:26 He didn't see any need for it. 04:29 So then what happened? He waited until he felt like he could get some sort of a deal to even, and he did this half-hea ... 362 Tue, 09 Jun 2026 22:33:00 +0000 zoCujV9Qj7Vjocq6nElgNDUaoRar0nfv news The Charlie James Show Podcast news H2-S2 The Charlie James Show originates from News/Talk 989 WORD, The Upstate's #1 Talk Station, weekdays 3-7pm. Charlie tackles the topics that matter to the Carolina's. He interviews the movers and shakers while letting listeners sound off on the news of the day. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperwave.net%2Fv2%2Fe

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Mark Woods, photographer and cinematographer, speaks about his love of the stand-alone image at the 2026 Chico Review.

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 19:04


2026 Chico Attendees SeriesMark Woods, photographer and cinematographer, speaks about his love of the stand-alone image. Mark Woods is a fine art black & white still photographer and commercial cinematographer raised in a California family deeply rooted in photography and film. His father operated a portrait studio in Hollywood, while his grandfather famously purchased and released the film Reefer Madness. Growing up surrounded by cameras, film, and darkrooms would later shape Woods' lifelong visual career.Woods discovered his passion for image-making while attending the University of California, Berkeley in 1968, where he studied Photo Ethnographic Anthropology. During his years at Berkeley, he became known for creating powerful street photography and formal documentary imagery. By the time he graduated in 1971, Woods had become the university's preferred photographer for student activities, jazz festivals, and campus publications, often credited as Francis Woods.After returning to Hollywood, Woods worked extensively in both still photography and motion picture production. He opened a still photography studio at Columbia Studios, producing advertising imagery before transitioning fully into cinematography. Over the course of a 30-year career, he shot and directed more than 1,000 commercials and 25 feature films, earning multiple industry awards for his work.In addition to his commercial career, Woods taught advanced cinematography at several respected institutions, including California State University Northridge (CSUN), the American Film Institute (AFI), National University, and ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena.In 2004, Woods returned to his roots in analog black & white photography, building a traditional darkroom and focusing more deeply on fine art still imagery. His photographic series include Berkeley 1968–1973, W/O & Later (Hollywood Behind The Scenes '73–'79), Pasadena's Arroyo landscapes, early Chinese structures at the Huntington Gardens, floral portraits, and other still life works.Working primarily with large format photography and traditional analog processes, Woods combines documentary realism with a strong pictorialist influence. His landscapes are created using natural light, while his still lifes are carefully illuminated using strobes, tungsten lighting, or available light depending on the subject and mood.Today, Mark Woods continues to explore timeless photographic methods while preserving moments of history, atmosphere, and human experience through both still photography and cinematography.https://www.markwoods.comhttps://stills-that-move.myshopify.comThis podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book ClubBegin Building your dream photobook library today athttps://charcoalbookclub.comThe Chico Review is the country's premier Photobook Retreat. Organized by Charcoal Book Club, The Chico Review takes place over six nights at Chico Hot Springs Resort, near Livingston Montana. Applicants will spend the week with over twenty of the most influential and creative photographers, book makers, gallerists, museum curators, and photobook publishers in the industry.https://chicoreview.comhttps://www.charcoalworkshops.com

Duendeando
Duendeando - Con Chico Pérez y Sergio de Lope - 06/06/26

Duendeando

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 59:31


Tomatito con George Benson y Raimundo Amador con BB King para comenzar y después Yerai Cortés, La Tremendita y Dani de Morón. Nos visitan el pianista Chico Pérez y el saxofonista Sergio de Lope que nos traen su última producción titulada "Ibérica" junto a la Big Band Ciudad de Mérida.Escuchar audio

Practical Parenting
Modern Fatherhood with Dr. Anthony Chico

Practical Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 40:34


Expectations placed on fathers today look very different than they did a generation ago. Dads are expected to be emotionally present, active caregivers, co-parents, providers, and partners, often without clear role models or support systems to help guide them. In this episode, psychiatrist and father Dr. Anthony Chico joins us for an honest conversation about what fatherhood actually looks like today, where dads struggle, and what support really matters.

El Balance
El Chico del Chándal

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 16:27


Abordamos con nuestro entrenador, Alejandro Mazón el entrenamiento en exámenes

Leitura de Ouvido
Auta de Souza - Psicografada por Chico Xavier

Leitura de Ouvido

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 38:06


“Auta de Souza” ditou poesias em 1976, no centenário de seu nascimento, ao médium Francisco Cândido Xavier (1910-2002). Ele, na ocasião completava seu 66º aniversário. Os versos psicografados ditados pelo espírito Auta de Souza seguem seu estilo literário já visto em Horto (1900). Os psicografados são considerados como seu 2º livro. Temos sonetos rimados e metrificados, em grande maioria; e também baladas em quartetos, que versam sobre os temas mais caros à autora: sua fé e devoção a Jesus Cristo, à caridade, ao amor ao próximo, à natureza (gelo, ventania, temporal, lodo), à fraternidade, ao legado da vida, ao valor do sofrer(“louva a pedrada que nos aprimora”). As rimas são em grande maioria ABBA, ABBA, CCD, EED. No episódio de hoje, produzimos 1/3 do seu livro psicografado, sendo 30, dos 88 poemas. O trabalho de Chico Xavier consolidou a psicografia como uma das manifestações mediúnicas mais respeitadas e estudadas do mundo. Em termos de Psicografia Literária ele escreveu 412 livros de diversos gêneros (romances, poesias, filosofia) assinados por espíritos como Emmanuel, André Luiz e Humberto de Campos. Tudo isso, tendo estudado apenas o curso primário, incompleto. Chico jamais se declarou autor de nenhuma dessas obras. Seu primeiro livro psicografado, lançado em julho de 1932, foi “Parnaso de Além Túmulo”, uma coletânea de poemas assinados por 56 grandes poetas brasileiros e portugueses desencarnados, Castro Alves, Casimiro de Abreu, Augusto dos Anjos, entre outros. Com estilos diferenciados e vocabulário distinto, transmitem que “a alma sobrevive ao corpo”. Boa leitura!✅ Torne-se MEMBRO do CLUBE LEITURA de OUVIDO: encontros virtuais mensais, com notas de rodapé ao vivo e interação entre os leitores e Daiana Pasquim. Para isso, faça um apoio a partir de R$ 20 mensais:

NSPR Headlines
You'll soon be able to park in downtown Chico for free

NSPR Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 5:54


The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, June 4, 2026.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: Two Chico authors thrive with new work

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 53:00


Two Chico authors recently released books tackling different topics, from a sci-fi thriller to loss and grief.

Luces en el Horizonte
Chico celestial - Luces en el Horizonte.

Luces en el Horizonte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 62:54


Por 300 pesetillas te acercabas al videoclub en los 80 y te alquilabas una comedia maja y simpática como Chico Celestial. Vamos a repasarla para recordar de qué iba su historia. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Club de los Curiosos
Islandia Oculta: Cazadores de Vascos, el Pueblo Oculto, enigma Björk y otros misterios - El Club de los Curiosos Prg303

El Club de los Curiosos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 214:28


Existe un lugar en el norte absoluto donde la tierra parece recordar secretos que la razón humana es incapaz de asimilar. Esta noche, en El Club de los Curiosos, encendemos los micrófonos para emprender un viaje total alrededor de la Ring Road, la legendaria ruta circular que abraza una isla de hielo, ceniza y enigmas: Islandia. Mucho más allá de las postales turísticas, nos adentramos en una geografía gobernada por el peso de lo invisible a través de paradas perturbadoras: El Enigma de Björk: Analizamos la faceta más desconocida, mística y paranormal de la artista más internacional de la isla. Desde su profunda conexión espiritual con los elementos de su tierra hasta las experiencias extrasensoriales que han marcado su vida y su música de vanguardia. ¿Es Björk el nexo de unión entre el mundo moderno y las fuerzas telúricas de Islandia? El Triángulo de las Luces y las Desapariciones: Analizamos los fenómenos luminosos anómalos que cortan los cielos árticos y los sobrecogedores casos de viajeros y locales que se han desvanecido sin dejar rastro en la inmensidad de los desolados campos de lava del sur. Leyes de Sangre y la Caza del Vasco: Reabrimos la crónica más negra de los Fiordos del Oeste: la brutal matanza de los balleneros vascos en 1615, un suceso tan extremo que provocó la creación de una ley delirante que permitía asesinar a cualquier vasco de forma legal... y que permaneció vigente, de forma surrealista, ¡hasta el año 2015! El Pacto con el Pueblo Oculto (Huldufólk): Descubriremos por qué en pleno siglo XXI se siguen desviando carreteras para no enfurecer a las criaturas del subsuelo y qué fuerza inexplicable detiene los motores de las excavadoras cuando intentan profanar sus rocas sagradas. Mitología Oscura y la Intimidad Vikinga: Rompemos los mitos de Hollywood para analizar la verdadera cara de la mitología nórdica de la zona —desde los brutales Draugr hasta la ogresa Grýla— y desenterramos los aspectos más sorprendentes, tabúes y desconocidos sobre la sexualidad y las relaciones en la sociedad vikinga. Todo ello salpicado de anomalías, misterios y curiosidades que esconde la carretera circular que rodea la isla. Saquen la ropa de abrigo, apaguen las luces, suban el volumen y déjense llevar por los ecos más oscuros del Atlántico Norte. Lord Falsarius, Manolo del Pryca, Virginia Delgado, Claudio Martino, Fernando Roldan, Manu Calatrava, Francisco Bustamante, Haisa y el Glan Lidel Kim Jong Pons alquilan una autocaravana y recorren Islandia de un extremo a otro. Bienvenidos a El Club de los Curiosos. Visita la nueva web del Club de los Curiosos: www.elclubdeloscuriosos.com Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/614720 Libro Fenómenos Para-anormales: https://www.exlibric.com/libro/fenomenos-para-anormales/ Youtube del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6KgIO7QIVyYNY8LDbVvErA Nuevo Telegram del Club de los Curiosos: https://t.me/elclubdeloscuriosos Hazte #Mecenas del Club para apoyar la lucha de los anormales por el mundo o bien haz una donación por #Bizum indicando tu nombre y la palabra anormal al 688 323 552 Web del Glan Lidel: www.albertoenriquepons.es Libro de Mark Knopfler Málaga 360: https://360malaga.es Web de Lázaro Chico (anversoabogados): https://anversoabogados.com/ Telf:951 438 863 No dejes de dejar comentarios, todos serán leídos y respondidos en el próximo programa, se os quiere. Estamos en Twitch, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, Facebook y Twitter. Nuestro Mail de Contacto: albertoenriquepons@gmail.com Facebook del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.facebook.com/elclubdeloscuriosos Instagram del Club de los Curiosos: https://www.instagram.com/elclubdeloscuriosos/?hl=es Canal de Gabriel Santana: https://www.youtube.com/@TanaPORELMUNDO/videos WhasApp de nuestra Medium Amanda Solano: 661737356 CENTRO NASHIRA de Amanda Solano: https://centronashira.es/ Canal Cocina con Marisa y Thermomix: https://www.youtube.com/@cocinaconmarisaythermomix6053 Tema Cierre: Walker Texas Tema Cabecera: Makuki Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/119655736 El Baúl de Margarita: https://instagram.com/elbauldemargarita8?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Ivoox de Narraciones de un Burro: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-narraciones-burro_sq_f1507763_1.html Podcast de nuestro amigo Francisco Bustamante, el éxtasis de las abejas:https://go.ivoox.com/sq/925346 Web donde escribe Alejandro Cervilla:https://www.motosan.es/ Podcast del Doctor Osorio y sus alumnos: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2406678 Instagram Postureo en la Cocina de Manu Calatrava: https://www.instagram.com/postureoenlacocina?igsh=YjVnbXpyMWZnMDN5&utm_source=qr Instagram Marta Gonzalez Vallovera: https://www.instagram.com/artealday/?hl=es.Javier Si te gustan los animales visita www.airedelatoscana.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

VOMOz Radio
NICARAGUA: A Battle Between the Gospel of Christ and the Powers of Evil

VOMOz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 22:56


"What is key is that many of these pastors and leaders have understood the true gospel." Despite government threats of exile, prison, or death, Pastor Chico, a front-line worker in Nicaragua, says pastors are still preaching the truth of God's Word, no matter the cost. They know, as the Bible says, that "faith comes by hearing" (Romans 10:17). The price of their preaching can be high. Listen as Chico shares about a pastor who lost his Nicaraguan citizenship when he left the country to attend a Christian conference, and pastors imprisoned without a trial or any legal process in which to defend themselves. Nicaragua's government is actively working to co-opt and control churches. Christians who won't cooperate are labelled "terrorists". Listen as Chico explains government efforts to influence and control churches, and why every believer in Nicaragua needs a Bible in their hands. To read more about Nicaragua and other restricted and hostile nations, see our Global Prayer Guide here: https://vom.com.au/news/weekly-prayer-updates/

The Drive
Chico Bormann with the Cleveland Reaction to the Garrett Trade

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 13:42


Mike “Chico” Bormann, of the Big Play Network in Cleveland, joined The Drive to give the reaction from Cleveland to the decision to trade Myles Garrett.

NSPR Headlines
Judge denies request to void Chico mayor's downtown project vote

NSPR Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 5:33


The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Friday, May 29, 2026.

The Marx Brothers Council Podcast
93 “A Day at the Races” Resaddled (featuring The Marx Brothers Council)

The Marx Brothers Council Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 106:23


Listeners share their thoughts on the most divisive Marx film. Is it the last hurrah or the last straw? We sift through comments on everything from Tootsie-Frootsie to the excised “Dr. Hackenbush” song, while confronting the water carnival sequence that turns watching the movie into a hostage situation. We also take on the film's most uncomfortable sequence, doing our best to put it in perspective... Along the way, there are Beatles comparisons, Lindy Hop history, and a listener who thankfully wasn't one of Chico's children. And as always, enough nitpicking to put any fan under observation at the Standish Sanitarium.

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Chico's Angels stars Oscar Quintero, Danny Casillas & Kurt Koehler: "Oh, That Chita, She Never Learns."

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 46:50


Dennis connects via Zoom with his friends Oscar Quintero, Danny Casillas & Kurt Koehler to talk about the return of their long-running drag comedy-musical Chico's Angels 2: Love Boat Chicas, which returns to the Cavern Club Theater this June. The trio talk about what audiences can expect from this installment--Disco music! Forbidden love! Charo!--how drag has changed since they started doing the show over 20 years ago, why the Angels never curse and their favorite moments in the show. They also talk about what doing the show means to them now, the fans who come back again and again and that time an audience member threw up...but the show continued on. Other topics include: Kurt telling his A-list co-stars in the Oppenheimer green room about Chico's, the trouble with drag and shoes, sharing an actor (Sebastian Dino) with Dennis's Fringe play The Point of Pinecones and the Charlie's Angels 50th Anniversary Paley Center event they attended recently. They also all take part in a Love Boat trivia quiz Dennis prepared especially for them and do, well, okay. www.kaysedia.com

Humor en la Cadena SER
Especialistas Secundarios | Chico y chica se conocen, se comprometen, se casan y tienen un hijo en la misma tarde. Ocurrió en Tiktok (Teruel)

Humor en la Cadena SER

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 5:24


Tiktok de la Sierra es un pueblo moderno donde la vida va a toda velocidad gracias a la edición, que elimina los tiempos muertos, las horas donde no pasa nada. El resultado es una existencia repleta de highlights.

La Ventana
Especialistas Secundarios | Chico y chica se conocen, se comprometen, se casan y tienen un hijo en la misma tarde. Ocurrió en Tiktok (Teruel)

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 5:24


Tiktok de la Sierra es un pueblo moderno donde la vida va a toda velocidad gracias a la edición, que elimina los tiempos muertos, las horas donde no pasa nada. El resultado es una existencia repleta de highlights.

Especialistas Secundarios
Especialistas Secundarios | Chico y chica se conocen, se comprometen, se casan y tienen un hijo en la misma tarde. Ocurrió en Tiktok (Teruel)

Especialistas Secundarios

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 5:24


Tiktok de la Sierra es un pueblo moderno donde la vida va a toda velocidad gracias a la edición, que elimina los tiempos muertos, las horas donde no pasa nada. El resultado es una existencia repleta de highlights.

Caso Bizarro
CB #179 - Lorraine Warren curitibana com Chico Felitti e Fi Bortolotto

Caso Bizarro

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 63:37


No episódio de hoje discutimos sobre uma possessão demoníaca em um colégio e o peculiar caso e uma pretensa demonologista em Curitiba!〰️Dicas Bizarras:▪️O Segredo de Widow's Bay ▫️ Apple TV (Mabê)▪️O Segredo de Um Milhão de Dólares (2ª temp.) ▫️ Netflix (Fi)▪️The Traitors ▫️ Prime Vídeo (Fi)▪️Pornografia Auditiva, Álbum de Bia Soull + Muito Romântico, EP de Maui (Fi)▪️Big Mistakes ▫️ Netflix (Chico)〰️

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Susan Weiss speaks about Hello Susan and Black Tulip at the 2026 Chico Review

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 10:41


Susan Weiss speaks about Hello Susan and Black Tulip at the 2026 Chico Reviewhttps://www.susanweissart.com/portfolio-3https://www.instagram.com/susanweissart/Susan Weiss works in the visual arts in many mediums, including photography, film, painting and drawing. Her work explores the issues of personal identity and the psycho-social landscape. She also teaches drawing and student artist portfolio preparation both live and in zoom consultation.Susan's projects include the ongoing series Humanity in the Modern World, documenting humanitarian work in other countries, most recently the immigration story at the El Paso/Ciudad Juarez border with a Washington D.C, based NGO. Her short documentary films explore the experiences of womanhood,  have played on the festival circuit and won many awards. THE ORCHARD, seasonal photographs of a Vermont apple orchard, tell the story of hope and faith during the years of the pandemic.Susan photographs with both digital and film cameras depending on the project, including Mamiya 7II, Leica M9P and Leica M10, Polaroid SX70 and 680,  Iphone 17 Pro Max, and plastic toy cameras. “Exploring and photographing the human condition is the major theme in my work. I attempt to connect with people and photograph their lives to document what makes them unique as individuals. The stories are personal but they become my stories as I photograph and interpret through the lens of my camera, and their lives become my art. It is this attraction to lives that are unique and with a sense of vulnerability that drives my work.”This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club - Begin Building your dream photobook library today at:https://charcoalbookclub.com

LosMillonariosNet Radio
El Debate !!! Millonarios 2 Chico 2. Copa Colombia

LosMillonariosNet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 70:06


#MillonariosEsSuHinchada

ERA Magazine
844. Monkey Weekend, vente al Monkey chico

ERA Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 58:40


Hola, os damos la bienvenida a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente. En este programa nos vamos a El Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz) a disfrutar del Monkey Weekend, el Monkey chico como se le llama cariñosamente, junto a Pablo Vinuesa (Dos boomers y un destino), un gran conocido de este podcast. Repasamos lo que hasta ahora está confirmado los próximos 26 y 27 de junio, pero habrá seguro más actuaciones. Muchos hablan del mejor fin de semana del verano. ¿Te lo vas a perder? Este podcast, desde luego, no. En el programa suenan las siguientes canciones: Mala Gestión, "Noche de casino (This Gambling Man)". Mala Gestión, "Skol". Cervatana, "Cap. IV: La bomba". The New Raemon + McEnroe, "Banderas rojas". Corte!, "Hay un niño atrapado dentro de una máquina". Dear Joanne, "Sabalenka". Orina, "Poli en chándal". Helicóptero BOOM, "Una fumeta". Teo Lucadamo, "Hey Ho". Azuleja, "C.R.I.N.G.E.". Kiliki, "Focusrite". Construimos Escaleras, "Basta". María Marín, "Yo quiero a Mai". Hasta aquí el programa de hoy, gracias a todos los que nos apoyáis a través de eramagazine.fm/donacion con vuestras aportaciones, sin vosotros y vosotras, esto no sería posible. Hasta el programa que viene, Un saludo.

NSPR Headlines
Chico to end alternative camping site as Warren homelessness settlement expires

NSPR Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 6:41


The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: A difficult start to a new beginning

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 53:00


Only two months after moving to Chico, lecturer and author Linda Crill was diagnosed with cancer. Her experiences led her to write a book, Cancer InsideOut.

Brazuca Sounds
BONUS EP. (Tom Jobim - Lígia)

Brazuca Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 2:12


Salve! This is the preview of our bonus episode exclusive for paid subscribers!Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:"Lígia" (Jobim/Buarque), performed by Tom JobimTom Jobim wrote this song based on a real story about a girl he met in a bar in Rio de Janeiro, who turned out to be his daughter's teacher. They were never in a relationship, but this song reflects the possibility of one, with two different interpretations or endings. One lyric by Tom Jobim was performed by João Gilberto, while the more famous version was written by Chico Buarque, who arguably strengthened the narrative. Tom Jobim recorded this version on his 1976 album Urubu, while Chico recorded it on Sinal Fechado.

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Jordan Monloire speaks about Sweet Tarts and her reasons for coming to the Chico Review

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 15:27


2026 Chico Attendees SeriesJordan Monloire speaks about Sweet Tarts and her reasons for coming to the Chico ReviewJordan Monloire is a photographer + book maker living in the pnw, usa.Presently doing time in the dark room and shooting only a fraction of sites worth seeing. She predominantly focuses on gonzo style black and white, post-documentative portraiture. The core of her practice is her "fruits basket"—the act of capturing the realities of her experience and maintaining the ability to collect and share. You'll find most of her work in silver gelatin fibre prints, with periodic appearances inlaid in installations and handmade zinesWhen I was 19 a man stopped me on a city bus in Seattle, he wound up gifting me my first analog camera. This exchange is what introduced me to making pictures.I currently live in Seattle Washington, working on my forthcoming book titled Sweet Tarts.https://jordanmonloire.comhttps://www.instagram.com/alphag3rlThe Chico Review is the country's premier Photobook Retreat. Organized by Charcoal Book Club, The Chico Review takes place over six nights at Chico Hot Springs Resort, near Livingston Montana. Applicants will spend the week with over twenty of the most influential and creative photographers, book makers, gallerists, museum curators, and photobook publishers in the industry.https://chicoreview.comhttps://www.charcoalworkshops.com_____This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book ClubBegin Building your dream photobook library today athttps://charcoalbookclub.com

Steve Dale's Other World from WGN Plus
Alderman Peter Chico on Shot Spotter and Light the Line

Steve Dale's Other World from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026


10th Ward Alderman Peter Chico, a former Chicago police officer, joins Steve Dale to express his views on the need for Shot Spotter, or a system like it, which has not been replaced despite the City’s promise to do so. He also talks about a nonprofit supporting first responders, called Light the Line, which Steve was […]

Estadio 97
Estádio 97 - 15-05-26 - Convidado Chico Lang - Programa nr 7074

Estadio 97

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026


15-05-26 - Convidado Chico Lang - Programa Nr 7074

Roundup Podcast
4 Practices of A Movement Leader - Paul Worcester (Roundup 2026 Breakout Session)

Roundup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 71:30


Through my studies, 20+ years of experience, and travels across the nation, I have discovered 4 simple practices that all leaders who see movement in their college ministry share. We will look at how to practically implement them in your life and ministry, and we will also have time for Q&A.This session was recorded live at Roundup 2026, a gathering of college ministry leaders hosted by the Southern Baptist of Texas Convention.Paul Worcester serves as the National Collegiate Director for the North American Mission Board where he focuses on encouraging and equipping collegiate leaders on 900+ college ministries across North America. At NAMB he pioneered an interactive coaching network that involves hundreds of leaders each year. He spends his days traveling to campuses leading trainings on evangelism, disciple-making and missions. Paul is the founder of several ministries including Christian Challenge at California State University, Chico which he led for many years seeing a movement of God with over 1,000 college students making professions of faith during his time there. Recently, his family moved to the North Shore of Oahu where they help invest in young leaders at Good Soil Discipleship School when he is at home. Paul also founded Campus Multiplication Network, an international and interdenominational coaching and resource ministry impacting leaders in many nations. He is a co-host of the GenSend Podcast with Shane Pruitt and Lacey Villasenor. He has authored several books for collegiate leaders and students including: The Fuel & the Flame: Ignite Your Life & Your Campus for Jesus Christ, 5 Leadership Principles For Collegiate Ministry, Tips For Starting A College Ministry, Do More With Less Time and Thrive: Cultivating A Faith That Endures with LifeWay. Paul has degrees from University of Oklahoma and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. His wife Christy is his dearest partner in life and co-laborer in ministry and they have two kids and an adorable french bulldog named Ollie. When he is not working, you can find him surfing or skateboarding with his kids or taking Ollie to go search for some crabs on the beach. You can follow him at Paul Worcester and check out some of his free resources here: https://linktr.ee/paulworcester

The Chico's Vibe-Cast
A Tribute to the Great Dennis Chiccino

The Chico's Vibe-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 51:09


Last night we lost the great Dennis Chiccino. Dennis was a front-man and performer like no other and over the years that we did Chico's Vibecast he always had us laughing and smiling. Enjoy this compilation of some of our favorite memories of him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Can Overcome Anything! Podcast Show
You Can Overcome Anything: Ep 347 - Overcoming a Motorcycle Over a Cliff – Kym Coco

You Can Overcome Anything! Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 39:46 Transcription Available


Cesar R. Espino is excited to have the following guest at You Can Overcome Anything! Podcast Show.KYM COCO is an author, nature-loving yogi, and dog mama of two Staffies. She holds a Master's Degree in Sports Kinesiology, and two 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training Certificates. Both topics were woven into the classes she taught at California State University, Chico, and the workshops she taught around the country with her late husband, Stephen Thompson. Coco now shares powerful tools for well-being through her latest book “Miracle on the Mountainside” and her blog, Swagtail.com. When she's not at her residence in the Sierra Nevada mountains, she's on the hunt for great golf courses and scenic vistas in her Sprinter Van.Kym Coco's message to you is:As we flow with the infinite stream of well-being, miracles occur more and more. They're not outside of us, however. They are in us with our asking, and gifted to us through the personal alignment we cultivate in any moment.For a free bonus go to:https://swagtail.com/podcastbonus/To connect with Kim Coco go to:Swagtail.comContact@swagtail.comInstagram: @swgtailyogaAnother amazing Episode of You Can Overcome Anything! Podcast Show.  If you are not subscribed yet, make sure you hit the Subscribe bottom and join us today.  To Connect with CesarRespino go to:

10 minutos con Jesús
12-05-2026 El chico de los palátanos - 10 Minutos con Jesús

10 minutos con Jesús

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 10:45


** Ponte en presencia de Dios. Trata de hablar con Él. ** 10 minutos son 10 minutos aunque te puedas distraer. Llega hasta el final. ** Sé constante. El Espíritu Santo actúa “a fuego lento” y requiere constancia. Audios de 10 minutos que te ayudan a rezar. Un pasaje del Evangelio, una idea, una anécdota y un sacerdote que te habla y habla al Señor invitándote a compartir tu intimidad con Dios. Busca tu momento, piensa que estás con Él y dale al play. Toda la info en nuestra web: www.10minutosconjesus.org diezminutosconjesus@gmail.com Para recibir cada día tu meditación por Whatsapp pulsa aquí: http://dozz.es/nu36t

Mon Goals - Riverhounds
Champs Showdown - Riverhounds Recap Show

Mon Goals - Riverhounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 51:49


The 2025 Player Shield winning Louisville City hosted the 2025 Champs, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, for the first time in 2026. The Hounds, missing Chico and DG, put on a performance that earned them all 3 points on the road. Let's discuss! #Riverhounds Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Sip N Chew w/Mike & Stew 5.10.2026 "Mothers Day, Chico Fest and New Local Eats"

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 43:22


Get ready for Chico Fest in Mobile, Sunday May 31st, 2026. Logon to Facebook here for all the details:   https://www.facebook.com/events/grand-central-256-dauphin-st/chico-fest-2026/3216057155251470/

Off the Groove
Episode 363 Off the Groove

Off the Groove

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 30:56


In this week's episode I recap all three California races from last weekend, Lodi, CTR at Chico and AFT at Chico. I drop the Stat of the Week plus talk about upcoming races and more.

Stop Me Project
Building a D2 Dynasty | Coach Gary Towne (Chico State XC) | 170+ All-Americans, 22 Titles | Airey Bros Radio 455

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 62:38 Transcription Available


On Episode 455 of Airey Bros Radio, we go Belly to Belly with Coach Gary Towne, Head Cross Country Coach at Chico State University — one of the most dominant programs in NCAA Division II history.For nearly 30 years, Coach Towne has built a championship culture that speaks for itself:170+ All-Americans22 straight CCAA Men's Titles25+ NCAA Championship AppearancesMultiple National ChampionsElite marathoners & ultrarunners (Western States, UTMB podium athletes)In this episode, we dive deep into:Building a long-term championship culture in NCAA Division IITraining philosophy for elite distance runnersDeveloping overlooked athletes into national-level performersThe rise of Chico State alumni in marathons & ultramarathonsDouble-threshold training & modern distance trendsRecruiting philosophy with limited scholarshipsLife after college running and sustaining passion for the sportWhether you're a runner, coach, recruit, or parent — this episode gives you real insight into what it takes to build and sustain greatness.

Boogie Chitz
141 Twisted Teens - Blame the Clown (2026)

Boogie Chitz

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 32:49


We got a fresh one on site tonight - only a few months old. Twisted Teens make infectious New Orleans garage rock and have a pedal steel guitar player named Razor Ramone - with an e. Be cool Chico. Nuff said. Blame the Clown is their second album and you must hear.

The Savvy Sauce
Discovering Your BEST Colors and Style Upgrades for Your Closet and Home with Color and Style Consultant, Carla Gasser (Episode 292)

The Savvy Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 59:50


Discovering Your BEST Colors and Style Upgrades for Your Closet and Home with Color and Style Consultant, Carla Gasser (Episode 292)   Romans 12:2 NLT “Don't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.”   *Transcription Below*   Carla Gasser is a Christian author, speaker, and certified color/style consultant known for helping women connect faith with everyday life, focusing on spiritual and inner beauty through decluttering the soul. Based in Ohio, she's the author of The Beauty of an Uncluttered Soul, speaks at women's events, teaches Bible studies, and offers personal style guidance, encouraging authenticity and grace in messy, real-life situations.   Carla's Website   Thank You to Our Sponsor: The Sue Neihouser Team   Questions and Topics We Cover: Will you walk us through exactly what you do during a color analysis?  What are your best tips for: Make-up, jewelry color, print options, and general styling tips? Now that we have this information, how can we begin to edit and curate our closet?   Other Savvy Sauce Episode Mentioned: 134 Fashion Meets Faith with Shari Braendel 251 Wintering and Embracing Holy Hygge with Jamie Erickson   Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website   Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,”   Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”   Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.”    Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”    Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”    Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”    John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”   Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”    Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”   Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”   Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.”   Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.”   Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“   Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“   Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”   *Transcription*   Music: (0:00 – 0:12)   Laura Dugger: (0:12 - 1:47) Welcome to the Savvy Sauce, where we have practical chats for intentional living. I'm your host, Laura Dugger, and I'm so glad you're here.   Thank you to the Sue Neihouser team for sponsoring this episode. If you're looking to buy or sell a home this season, make sure you reach out to Sue at 309-229-8831. Sue would love to walk alongside you as you unlock new doors.   Carla Gasser is my guest today. Not only is she a color and style consultant, but she's also an author and a Bible teacher. We're going to discuss some very practical ways that you can discover what colors are uniquely best for you and then learn also how you can incorporate those into your closet and into your home. I have been wanting to do an episode like this for such a long time.   During undergrad, I was able to minor in fashion merchandising and even got to study abroad in Europe with a group of about 50 people. It was so exhilarating, and I've just always been drawn to topics like this one. In addition, what excites me about today is the way that Carla will talk about beauty both inside and out.   I can't wait to share this conversation with you. Here's our chat. Welcome to the Savvy Sauce, Carla.   Carla Gasser: (1:48 - 1:51) So, great to be with you today, Laura. Thanks for inviting me.   Laura Dugger: (1:51 - 1:59) Well, I am just absolutely fascinated by your work. So, can you explain a little bit more of what you get to do?   Carla Gasser: (1:59 - 3:36) Sure. If we're talking about the outer beauty part of my business, I was trained as a certified color analysis and style consultant by Sheri Brandel, who's the owner, founder, and CEO of Style by Color. What I love most about that training is that we're independent contractors.   So, I was able to take that certification and everything I knew and already incorporated it into what my ministry was. My ministry for the past 20 years is talking about how God makes us beautiful from the inside out. But I've always had this struggle because I've loved fashion, and I've loved dressing, and I've loved outer beauty as well, which is something that God created, right?   So, a couple of years ago after I did the certification, I kind of incorporated it, and it was easier than I thought because God is the author of beauty. God is beauty. So, because I'm a Bible study teacher and I love digging into God's word, I just focused more on that.   And my book and my Bible study is called The Beauty of an Uncluttered Soul. So, those two things just ended up meshing beautifully for me. And it also helped me reach out to a wider audience, women who are interested about outer beauty and fashion and style and color and design, but they're looking for something more, and I could provide that for them too.   So, it's been wonderful. I mean, I've really enjoyed it.   Laura Dugger: (3:36 - 3:51) Well, it's such a unique pairing. And I think, is there anything you'd want to elaborate on for us as believers, as Christians? Why does it matter, both internal and external beauty?   Right.   Carla Gasser: (3:51 - 6:00) I'm speaking about this next week, and I've been starting to incorporate this in when I speak because the world has distorted beauty, right? And they have hijacked it, and they have made it into something that God never designed it to be. But if we look at the other side of it, the church, I feel, sometimes has over-spiritualized inner beauty to the exclusion of outer beauty.   So, I was caught in that tension, and I think many believing women are, well, outer beauty is shallow, inner beauty is spiritual, right? And I say it's not either or, it's and both, right? That if God created the sunsets, and all the beautiful flowers, and the things that make us post these images on Instagram of his natural beauty, then God cares about beauty.   And I love it when it says he created them in Genesis, and it was very good. The only time he uses very good is when he's talking about humans, man and woman. He created them very good.   If you go back to the Hebrew word of very good, it's tov, and it means beautiful. So, when I speak to women, I say, we are going to stop right now, and we are going to say, I was created beautiful. And a lot of women don't say that, can't say that, are afraid to say that.   And I'm here to say yes, and it's okay to express that. And I don't stand up there saying, you have to look like me, or dress like me. I want you to discover your unique style, your unique beauty.   You know, it's not a one size fits all. It's not like, well, this is the trend, so you've got to wear it. I don't want to put any more pressure on women.   I want to free women to embrace their God-given beauty, if that makes sense.   Laura Dugger: (6:01 - 6:12) Absolutely. Well, and one of the ways you do that is through color analysis, but can you walk us through like exactly what you do during a color analysis meeting?   Carla Gasser: (6:12 - 13:55) Color analysis is having a moment, isn't it? And what I'm finding is either if you're my age or older, and I'm in my late fifties, you remember seasonal color analysis, right? And when I start talking color analysis, those women will say to me, well, in the eighties, I was a winter, I was a spring, I was a summer, right?   And what am I now? And then if you talk to my daughter's generation, like twenties and thirties, they're hearing seasonal color analysis come back to, but they're watching it on Instagram and TikTok. And they're like, well, I'm a cool summer.   I'm a neutral winter. And I'm like, what is going on? This is confusing.   So, Sherry Brandel, like I said, the owner and founder of Style by Color was one of the first people who was trained in Color Me Beautiful, the seasonal color system. So, she knows it inside and out. And what she decided to do was to take the tenets, the basics of the seasonal color system, but expand it.   So, we don't, you're not going to walk out of a color analysis telling people you're a winter. We have six unique codes, and our codes are more illustrative of what you are. So, I'm a clear, okay?   There's warm, there's soft, there's cool, there's deep, and there's light. And what we're doing, and I can show a cute little chart here that helps, what we're doing is we're basing it on the seasonal color system, but we're actually giving you more colors. Because what we're doing when I say you're a soft, I am taking the softer colors, palettes, tones, and hues of summer and fall and giving them to you.   So, the other thing that we do that other systems don't do, we take into account your hair. In many of these systems or color analysis appointments, you'll see them put a white cap over a woman's head and just look at her face. We're like, what?   Your hair has so much to do with your overall coloring. I mean, I know it's hard for you to do this but imagine me platinum blonde. Wouldn't I look totally different if I was platinum blonde and this very dark hair I have?   So, we take into account your hair color. And what we're doing is we're doing tonal color analysis, meaning I am looking at your major color dominant characteristics. Like I just said, your hair color, your eye color, your skin tone.   And now I'm not trying to determine whether you're cool or warm or neutral. That got the Color Me Beautiful system into like 24 color codes because they took every season and they broke it down like six ways and it became complicated and crazy. What we're doing is I'm comparing my skin tone to my hair to my eyes.   And we give you a rating of one to five, meaning, and it's really good if we're both on camera here, people are going to see this right away. I'm a five. I am the highest contrast level.   Can we know why? I've got really dark hair and really light skin and light eyes. So, I'm a five.   Now we look at you. You're not a five. You are a lower contrast level because your hair and your skin tone when you turn are pretty similar.   And your eyes kind of are in the middle there. So, I would put you at a three or a two. And that contrast level helps me determine your color code.   Not only that, it helps me determine what prints and patterns you should wear, what jewelry you should wear. I mean, what makeup you should wear? So, that is how we differ.   And I feel that learning the tonal part of this and understanding contrast level was a game changer for me. And that's what I teach my clients. That once you know that it's easy for me to put you in a color code.   I also use these capes behind me that help during a color analysis. But I also do things like I, you know, use patterns. You know, this is a high contrast level pattern.   So, this is going to look good on someone like me, black and white. If I put a black and white on you, you're going to look like a floating head. It's not cohesive.   But what you're going to look better in is something like this because this is medium contrast. Okay, so we do that. We also talk about pop colors.   Everybody, you know, will say, well, don't take red away from me. Red's my favorite color. Don't take blue away from me.   I wear blue all the time. I'm like, I'm not taking hardly any colors away from you. What I'm teaching you is when you go into a store and you want to know what red, well, my red and your red are very different, right?   So, I'm not taking red away from you. I'm just trying to guide you towards the right red. I'm not taking pink away from you.   Oh, one color code I do. Pink away from you. I'm just telling you, you know, I need this pink.   This is my pink, right? That's my yellow. So, that's what we do.   We break it all down. When I do mini color analysis, I'm usually in a boutique and I love working with boutique owners because then I can help people shop right after. But it's a 15-minute quick appointment.   I give you digital downloads of your colors. Like I said, every color codes gets 35 plus colors. And if you have them on your phone, when you're out shopping, you're scrolling and going, oh, I can use this.   Oh, I can use this. Not only in our digital collection, we give you the trending colors twice a year for fall and winter and spring and summer. Because we both know that colors, you know, have moments, right?   Pantone picks their color of the year, which happens to be white this year, which I'm like, that's a little counterintuitive because I don't know that white's a color, but anyways, it's a neutral. So, you have them on your phone and then you can decide and they update. I also have color cards for old school people like me that want the physical representation, and we sell those as well.   And you can put those in your purse, and you can use them. But I tell people, use them for your nail color, use them for your makeup, use them even when you're decorating your home. A lot of people gravitate to the colors that they look good in, and you can use them in other ways or even pairing colors together.   How do we do that? So that is a mini one. And in that one, I'm just giving you your best neutrals, your colors to avoid, your jewelry choices.   But when you come to my home and I do do it, I have a studio in my home, it's an hour and a half to two hour and we go through it all. You know, we go through it all. When I go into your closet, that's a whole different thing.   And I do ask that people have a color analysis before I do a closet edit. Because once we know your colors, then organizing your closet, creating and curating a capsule wardrobe becomes so much easier.   Laura Dugger: (13:57 - 14:08) Okay, we'll have to follow up on that. But first, I'm just so curious, which color person does not get pink, the warm, warm, warm.   Carla Gasser: (14:08 - 17:23) So, those are people usually with Auburn red hair, you know, they're in that category. So, they get all the spices. And they're the opposite of someone like me, like I can't wear anything with like a gold, yellow undertone.   You know, I can't really wear orange, the orange, I have one orange in my palette, believe it or not, but it's super bright. It's not an orange I probably would wear. One of the comments that someone made to me that said they were afraid to get a color analysis because they thought I would take too much away from them.   Right? They would I would take away their favorite colors; I would tell them they don't look good in things they look good in. Most people, it's so interesting, because sometimes when you come to my home, I ask you to bring some clothes with you, like bring something that everyone says when you walk in a room, wow, you look great in that.   And bring something that you don't ever reach for in your closet, because you're not sure of. And people are closer than they think to knowing their, their right colors. Sometimes I kind of shake them up a bit.   But I give them so much that some people say, well, I can't possibly wear all these colors. There's 36 colors here. And I try to tell people focus on your neutrals, because people have different neutrals, right?   Focus on your neutrals and then add one to two pop colors per season. Because if you try to wear every color in there, that you know, your closet is going to be very cluttered and very overwhelming. But it really helps you declutter and focus because there are stores I walk into now that I literally make one loop and I walk right back out.   Because they're all these light colors and palettes and warm tones. And I call it cafe latte dressing that you would look gorgeous in. But for me, so why would I waste my time in that store?   Right, I walk in real quick. And I've taught women how to shop, right? Because how many of us were taught how to shop, we go in, we go to the sale rack, we go in, we look for something that's trending, we go in, and we bring it home.   And we stand in front of our closet every morning and say what, I have nothing to wear. Right? I have nothing to wear because our closets are full of things that don't match with each other, that we don't feel good in, that we might have bought because we thought it was a deal.   But we don't know if they look good on us. We don't know if they work on our body shape. We don't know how to put them together with what we already have.   So, less really is more. I'm not trying to get people to go out and spend thousands of dollars on a whole new wardrobe. I ask, especially in a closet edit, we're going to work first with what you have.   And then you might have to go out and buy one or two key pieces. But really my last closet edit, she had to buy three things at the end. 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Like I can wear black and white.   Would I tell you to do that? Probably not. So, when you know what your contrast level is, that not only informs your prints, your patterns, your colors, it informs your outfits.   Here's a quick tip about dressing for your body shape. All right, we talk about inner column versus outer column. So, if you carry your weight in your belly and this is a, you know, I always tell women when I'm speaking to them, place your hands on the one area of yourself that you wish you could camouflage, right?   And some of us go to our hips. Some of us, we all have it, right? But if that is your area, your belly is your area, and I like to camouflage it.   What you want to create is an inner column. How do you create an inner column? So, if you were looking at my outfit right now, an inner column would be that this blue here, I would wear the same color pants.   I've got an inner column. And then I put this jacket over it because when you look at that inner column, there's no waist definition. There's no, it's just an inner column.   It makes me look taller. It makes me look thinner. It, you know, draws the eye up to the face.   We always want to draw the eye up to the face. Now, if your problem area is more your hips and you want to camouflage that, but you've got a smaller waist, then you do an outer column. Whereas with me, again, I keep the blue shirt. I tuck it in, but I wear black pants because black and black.   So, those are just two quick little tips that people could take away based on, you know, an inner column also works well for people who are large chested, who want to kind of camouflage this part, you know, who have kind of a roundness here and outer column again, works for people who also maybe have a more of a pear shaped or, um, not only pear shaped, but like an hourglass figure, an outer column would work better for, does that help?   Laura Dugger: (22:34 - 22:53) Does that make sense? This is so helpful. And I'm wondering, are there any principles that apply to everyone specifically?   I mean, even thinking first when it's summer and when somebody has a tan or when they naturally start graying, how does that work? Does their color change?   Carla Gasser: (22:54 - 25:38) Yes, it does. It does. And we can customize color decks and color codes.   So, I have a few women who are transitioning to gray. They're not there yet, but they're in between. So, what I'm going to do is pull out from their deck, anything that is yellowing or has that warmer undertone and keep her in the cool until, and I also say to people, if you come to me and like you're this one day and you say, Carol, I'm going to go red.   I'm going to be a redhead. I will color code you again for free because that's how much I believe in the system. And that's how much I believe your hair matters for your color code.   So, if you change your color code and you're my color and you say, you know, I'm going to go platinum. Yeah. I just think it'll be fun. Come back. We will. So, you're right.   Your hair has a lot to do with it now in terms of tanning, right? Same thing. I would probably just direct you.   I wouldn't change your color code. I would just direct you to certain colors in your, in your color code more than others. If you're darker or lighter, does that make sense?   That does that's helpful. So, it's perfectly customizable. And that's the whole thing about when I tell people, when I have you as a client, you can go around and tell your friends and brag that you have a stylist because you do, you know, you can text me, you, I get a lot of texts from dressing rooms, women standing there in the mirror, taking the picture, going Carla, does this work?   Does this not work? Do these shoes work? That's what I'm here for.   I want an ongoing relationship. I don't like, I mean, I do one and dones. Okay.   If I'm in a boutique or something and you come in from out of town, you can still contact me. I do virtual, I do, you know, all these kinds of things, but I love having a client as an ongoing relationship because you might change your body, change your season of life, change. You were working now you're not, or you're going back to work, and you haven't been working.   All those things affect what you're going to wear and how you're going to wear and where you shop. I just had a woman who, you know, broke her foot and she's in a boot and she is so upset about this because we just did her closet edit. We just started thinking, well, what shoes should I wear?   So, we've been working together to modify her outfits. We've been working together to get her to a place where she still feels comfortable, but she has to wear this boot. Okay.   We can work around that. We can do that. You know, and I have people who go on vacation.   I have no idea what to pack for vacation. I could only have a carry on. We're going to create a capsule wardrobe for your vacation.   We can do that.   Laura Dugger: (25:39 - 26:09) It is crazy to think of how much this plays into our lives every day. And so, once you learn this, I think it can save you time and money. I'm also thinking of one other principle.   We always hear about the little black dress, but the funny thing is black is the absence of all colors. So, I remember studying that black near the face, even if that's in your palette, that that's not recommended. So, I'd love to hear your thoughts on that, Carla.   Carla Gasser: (26:09 - 28:18) Yes. I would say black near the face only works for a few of us. You're right.   And I'm one of them, right? Because of this high contrast, but I still like to break it up with color myself. I have an interesting story for you.   I had a friend who really, she should not wear black by her face at all. She is a soft color code. She got invited to a wedding and everyone had to wear black.   She freaked out. I just got my colors done. What am I going to do?   I have to go to this. I said, first of all, we have to respect the bride and groom. Yes.   This is what you want and whatever. What we did, though, is we bought her a huge, chunky leopard necklace. It broke it up and she bought leather leopard shoe shoes and wore the black.   So, there are ways. And I say to people, when I take away black from you and you have all these black clothes at home, I'm like, I don't want you to donate everything to goodwill, but we're going to think of ways to break this up. And one of the ways we break it up near the face is a larger necklace, a scarf, a third piece like this, a vest or a cardigan.   There are ways to do it without going home and saying, oh my word, I have to throw everything away. And then I'll try to redirect those people. Okay, now that you know your neutrals are no longer black, there are a lot of other great neutrals out there.   Dark brown, gray, navy. So, now when you go shopping, don't throw all your black away, but start incorporating other neutrals into your wardrobe that are softer for you and work better for you. And like you asked before, too, are there some colors that everyone can wear?   And I would, I could give you one. There's a couple, but one color that is kind of the universal color that everybody has in about the same shade is teal. It's kind of the couch you're sitting on.   If I read it correctly in your, on the video, teal is kind of a universal color. So, that's something.   Laura Dugger: (28:19 - 28:21) I had no idea. I love that.   Carla Gasser: (28:22 - 28:22) Yeah.   Laura Dugger: (28:22 - 28:35) And have you ever even studied the psychology related to colors? For instance, how we can perceive people differently when they are dressed in their best color?   Carla Gasser: (28:36 - 30:08) No, I haven't personally studied that, but I have seen women. Like I just got a testimony the other day, I was asking some of my clients, like, what would you say? And I had this young mom who said, you know, it wasn't low self-esteem that kept me dressing this way.   It was apathy. And I thought that was a really strong word. And she walked into church and she actually sings at church.   So, she's up on stage and we just talked about a few tweaks and she's like everybody said something to me after. And they said, “You sang louder, you were glowing, you were shining.” And she goes, “I felt I didn't do anything different, but just wear what we talked about and changed my clothes.”   So, I do think people notice, I think that there is a radiance that comes from within. Not only are you more confident, but I do think again, it highlights your face. And when your face is highlighted, people are attracted to that, you know?   And I always make a big point when I'm out and about doing my grocery shopping, going to the drugstore, going to the post office, and I see someone wearing the right color. I don't tell her I'm a color now. I don't go through all that.   I just said, you know, you look fabulous in that color. And I'm like, give me a big smile if they're not smiling. And they're just like, well, who is this woman?   I go, and they walk out like two inches taller.   Laura Dugger: (30:09 - 31:30) When was the first time you listened to an episode of The Savvy Sauce? How did you hear about our podcast? Did a friend share it with you?   Will you be willing to be that friend now and text five other friends or post on your socials anything about The Savvy Sauce that you love? If you share your favorite episodes, that is how we continue to expand our reach and get the good news of Jesus Christ in more ears across the world. So, we need your help.   Another way to help us grow is to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. Each of these suggestions will cost you less than a minute, but it will be a great benefit to us. Thank you so much for being willing to be generous with your time and share.   We appreciate you. Well, I love that you've mentioned Sherri Brandel because she's the one who founded Style by Color, but she was also a previous guest on The Savvy Sauce. So, I'll make sure and link to her fantastic episode.   And I love her testimony. But with you, Carla, at Style by Color, do you ever keep records of the percentage of people who make up each category, or have you even noticed patterns of which ones are most or least common? Yes.   Carla Gasser: (31:31 - 33:10) I think it depends on where you live because when we get all together for consultants, because we do have continuing education, I'm part of their professional development program. So, I'm trained every month in something new, like whether it's hair or makeup or trends or just different things. But we get together once a year for our conference and we talk about where we live.   It seems to me, and I live in Northeast Ohio, kind of between Cleveland and Akron, a lot of the women in my area seem to be softs. There's a lot of soft. I do a lot of soft.   Very rarely do I do someone like me. Now, if you go down, I think in my family, I'm Italian. Most of my Italian relatives are deeps, not as clear as me because they have more of the olive skin.   For some reason, I got this very light skin. I do tan, but I don't tan on my face for some reason. You notice my arms are darker than my face.   So, I do think it kind of runs that way, kind of where you live and maybe a little bit by ethnicity or background. However, I have said to people, because we do this tonal color analysis, there can be people who are clear that don't look exactly like me because what am I doing? I'm comparing their hair to their skin, to their eyes.   I'm not comparing them to me. So, I think that's what makes this unique and makes it very customizable for people. Yes.   Laura Dugger: (33:11 - 33:19) Makes sense. Okay. And this may sound a little overly dramatic, but how have you seen this process improve someone's life?   Carla Gasser: (33:20 - 35:30) Oh, wow. I wish I could read you. I mean, I have some testimonials here that I was just looking through last night and to get prepared for this.   One person said, when I looked at my closet, I felt overwhelmed. I kept buying new things, but none of them seemed to solve my problem. So, many great pieces, but never seemed to be able to pull things together.   Carla came to the rescue. Her instructions on preparing for a meeting were concise and clear. And our 90-minute session flew by.   By the time we were finished, I was feeling so excited about all the new possibilities. Now I find it so easy to step into my closet, a place that once scared me. Take a quick look and decide what to wear for any occasion.   Before, I just had my colors for shopping, but now I have the missing piece of fabric and fit and how to put it all together. So, that's one of them. Another one said thanks for being such an encouragement to me, for showing me how to dress.   And so, I feel beautiful. I'm thankful that I've never struggled with self-esteem the way many women do. But for me, I had become very apathetic, knowing I could probably do better, but not really caring or getting frustrated when I tried, when I tried didn't work the way I thought it should.   You have helped me to see what many times I've picked close to the right colors or I've settled for good enough when I could have added pieces to make it beautiful. Thank you for listening and obeying what God asked you to step out into this vocation to make women feel beautiful from the inside out. You've been a blessing.   So, I do think it has changed women. I have had women say I spend less money. I spend less time.   I feel more confident at work. I feel more confident like she said at church, you know, being in front of someone. So, yeah, I think it makes a measurable difference in people's lives.   If they apply it, you know, I think there are women who are one and done that come in, they just want to know what their colors are, and they walk out and you know, but even that does add something to your life, I think. So, yes, I do think it makes a difference. It's definitely personally made a difference in my own life.   Laura Dugger: (35:31 - 35:35) So, anything you'd want to elaborate on that how it's made a difference in your own life.   Carla Gasser: (35:36 - 38:10) I think I had gotten into kind of similarly to the testimonial I just read of someone of just, you know, not caring. You know, I had four kids at home. I was running everywhere.   I wanted what was comfortable. I wanted what was quick. And what happened was I had gotten into this really gray phase, not realizing that the gray was really reflecting how I was feeling on the inside.   And after I was, I went to a speaker's convention, because I'm also a speaker and Sherry actually did my colors. She was at this event. And so, I met her in person, and we have become great friends since I came home and I started changing it and I have three boys and a girl.   Who do you think noticed that I was changing before? It was my boys. And my one son said to me, “I love that you're wearing brighter colors.   It reminds me of when I was younger, that you always wore colors like that when I was little. Like I always remember my mom showing up and she was in and he goes, and you haven't done that in a long time. And I thought there's something more like we were talking before about the psychology.   I would also feel like it was a spiritual thing too, for me that I had kind of just settled in a lot of ways. And I think women think that they're hiding in bigger clothes or in drab colors because they don't want to be seen or they don't feel their worth or they have shame, they have regret, they have all these things. And I used to also when I would dress up and go places, have you ever had people say to you, why are you so dressed up?   Why are you wearing that? And it would make me shrink. It would make me feel awful.   Like I'm not trying to show you up. I'm not trying. I just, this is what I like to wear.   And I changed that total attitude around. And we would go out with the group of women. They're like, there you are, Carlo.   What are you wearing that for? And I said, you know what? I'm your fancy friend.   Call me your fancy friend. I'm going to dress up like your fancy friend. And when we go places, this is what I feel like.   And I said, and if you want to wear sweats, I don't care. That's what makes you comfortable. That makes you feel good about yourself.   But I feel like sometimes we dress for other women and other people before we dress for ourselves.   Laura Dugger: (38:11 - 39:13) Well, that's really good. And even how you mentioned there's a spiritual component. I think of Jesus teaching on so many object lessons and that he would use something external to talk about the internal spiritual condition.   And it reminds me of another guest, Jamie Erickson, who wrote the book on holy Hygge, just on that concept of our inner life will be reflected outwardly as well. And last piece, just with the psychology, I do remember one thing with the psychology of color, just that when somebody is in their best palette, that we naturally trust them more. And so, it's just unique, all the things that we're probably unaware of, but this really does matter.   Absolutely. And so then beyond just our clothing, can you share some more of your best tips? I'm thinking makeup and jewelry, colored print options, and just your general styling tips.   Carla Gasser: (39:14 - 43:53) I think one other demonstration that I do a lot, too, that I do with women is I think we undervalue the importance of accessories, that you could take a very simple outfit and change it up with accessories. And it's not buying more clothes. It's just taking things off, adding things.   And so, I went to a women's group here in town and I wore a basic jumpsuit. And I told them, this is how I would wear this jumpsuit if I was just running out and about. And I put tennis shoes on.   I put a simple necklace on, simple handbag, one out. And they're like, great. I said, okay, now I'm going to meet some friends for lunch.   Same jumpsuit. Put sandals on, put a little cardigan on, put a thicker necklace on. So, I was teaching them, you could take one outfit and style it three to four or five different ways just by accessories.   So, that's one tip. I would say don't neglect or overlook accessories. The other thing is, know what accessories work for your frame.   If you've ever seen a woman who's like 5'10", wearing a purse this big, it doesn't work. Likewise, someone who's 5'2", wearing one of those huge canvas tote bags, you've got to match your accessories to your frame. Right?   So, if you're, you know, 5'2 and under, your accessories need to be more delicate and smaller to fit you. Likewise, like someone was saying, but, you know, I love those statement necklaces that you wear. And I'm only five, you know, my mom is tiny.   She's only like 5'1", 5'2". And I'm like, what you can do if you want to achieve that effect is layering your necklaces. They're all tiny and delicate.   But if you put three of them together, you're giving the illusion of having something more, but it's not overpowering you, something like that. So, I think those two tips that women, you know, can overlook is accessorize. And one tip that Sherry gave that revolutionized it for me, and I didn't believe her when she first told me this tip, and yet she stands by it.   And now I stand by it. When we were growing up, my mom said that your shoes must match your purse or your handbag. That was a rule, right?   Sherry does not believe in that rule. She says your shoes must match your hair. So, I thought about that because I wear all different color shoes, but I had gone to a wedding that summer and I wore a red dress to the wedding.   It's one of my best colors, right? But that was the time when those nude shoes were really popular. You know what I'm talking about?   They were kind of patent and nude, and they were, you know, rounded toe, high heel. And I thought, well, I'm not going to the prom. So, I'm not going to buy red shoes, right?   I need to buy a neutral shoe to go with a red dress. So, I went back and looked at a picture of myself in that red dress standing next to my husband in those shoes. And it looked like I was floating.   I took that dress on, but again, I put black shoes on, and I took a picture of myself and I put them side by side because I needed proof. I need visual proof. Totally different look.   Because what she says is when you're wearing all one color, a lot of times one color and outfit, your shoes and your hair frame your outfit. And I can show you picture after picture where it works. And when I speak to women, I put those pictures up there and they're like, and I'm like, I know, isn't that crazy.   And she also says your handbag should match your hair, your everyday handbag. Nine times out of 10, I asked this question, if I gave you $500 and you could go buy a really nice designer handbag, what color would you buy? 75 to 80% of women say what?   Probably black, black, right? They all say black. And then I'll show them pictures of how much better a woman looks pulled together when her everyday handbag, that doesn't mean you can't wear a pink handbag or, you know, to spice up your outfit.   If it's part of your accessory look, that's not saying that, but your everyday standard handbag that you're going to invest money in, that's going to be with you for several years should match your hair.   Laura Dugger: (43:54 - 44:04) Wow. That is so interesting to me. And I think it would be fun to do pictures, the before and after, and just see that sometimes those visuals are helpful.   Carla Gasser: (44:04 - 44:12) They help a lot, but you'll start noticing it now or go online and start looking. I'll tell the women to do that and they'll, they'll be blown away.   Laura Dugger: (44:13 - 44:21) Well, and now that we do have all of this information, how can we begin to edit or curate our closet?   Carla Gasser: (44:23 - 47:24) So, when I do a closet edit, I do give them some homework to do before I get there. And I ask them to go through their closet and do, um, for three to four things. First thing is pull out anything that you're going to donate or consign.   Okay. If you haven't worn it in two years, if it's stained, if it's, you know, that might be a throwaway, but you're going to make those piles, give away, throw away, and then maybe consign if it's something really good. And, you know, this is also based on first having a color analysis.   Like I said before, if you don't have a color analysis, it's very hard for me to go into your closet. Okay. So, that's one thing you do next thing.   We pull up anything that is seasonal from your closet. If you're not wearing it now, because you live where I live and you're not wearing sleeveless or shorts or whatever, put that in a bin, put it away. The other thing is put away a trendy.   Okay. Skinny jeans were a thing, and everybody loved their skinny jeans. Do I think skinny jeans might come back?   They might, if they, if you still like them, if they still fit you, put them in a bin, put your trending kind of clothes, long cardigans aren't in right now. How many long cardigans do you have? You probably have five, you probably have six and you probably love them.   It's okay. I'm not telling you to throw them away, put them in a bin and we're going to store those someplace else. So, there are certain things that you could start doing.   The other thing that I think is very helpful is I line my closet up with my neutrals first, and then my colors, you know, white, black and gray and Navy are my neutrals. I lined those up. Then I start lining up my colors and my patterns.   So, I think that's a very helpful way because, you know, putting outfits together becomes a lot easier because I pick a neutral, I pick a pattern, I pick a color, you know, kind of like you're probably too young for animals where the kids had to match the tags. When we were little, it was like, we went to the store and there was a, you know, a clothing line called grant or animals. And like, you match the monkey with the monkey, the monkey had on the top, the tag was like a monkey and the tag in the bottom.   There you go. There's your clothes. So, I mean, there are systems.   I also love boutiques. And I'm noting that noticing this more about boutiques that are color coded. There's a boutique in my town that you walk in, and she's got all the beige and neutral colors here.   She is all black and white here. She has all her blues here. And wow is easy to shop when they do that for you.   And I think that's coming back. I'm seeing that more, like I said, in independently owned boutiques. I don't think you're going to find that as much.   But even I went into the loft the other day and they had their clothes kind of in a color. So, that I think helps too. That helps a lot.   Laura Dugger: (47:25 - 47:37) That's a great tip for organizing our closet. And is there any edit that you would want to make to our makeup bag or addition that you just think everybody should try?   Carla Gasser: (47:39 - 48:58) We work with a company that does lipstick and lip gloss by color code. And it's called Lipstick Boss Beauty. And I sell that as well.   And I think women underestimate the power of a lip. Now, because I'm so pale, I absolutely need it. You know what I mean?   But even for people who aren't pale, she sells them by color code. And I have samples with me, and I always have women try it on. And they are so surprised at how it brings the look together.   You know, I know a lot of women are intimidated by a lot of makeup, eye makeup, whatever. But I say if you put on a lip gloss, a good foundation and blush and mascara, you don't have to worry about the rest if you're not into it. If you're into it, great, go.   But I also said when you go to Sephora or Ulta or even your local drugstore that has a lot of good makeup that you probably can use, bring your colors with you. That will help you pick out a blush. That will help you pick out a lip color.   But yeah, I think women totally underestimate just a simple lip gloss, tinted lip gloss or lipstick. I think it really pulls things together.   Laura Dugger: (48:59 - 49:11) And I love, I love that idea and just all of your offerings. So, if anybody wants to give this a try, can you share more about the resources that you have available?   Carla Gasser: (49:12 - 51:51) Yeah, I would think that the best place I would send them to is my website, which is just my name, www.carla, with a C, Gasser, G-A-S-S-E-R. And on there, there's a page that has all of my services. And one of the things on there that I keep telling women to take advantage of, you could book a free 15-minute consultation with me.   I do that for everyone. If you just don't even know where to start, and you're like, I just want to learn more. I just want to know how I could do this.   Also, my first client ever was from Canada, virtually. When I first got, you know, she had followed me for my faith resources and all of that. And when she saw I got certified, she reached out to me, and I can do virtual appointments.   If you send in your photo to me, we have a whole system of plugging it in and working through it. And we put a whole presentation, I create a customized presentation for you, and I send it to you. But we talk like this, but you know, I take your photo and I put it into kind of capes like this, but they're digital.   And we see, and so yes, but I would start with looking at my page and then booking that free 15-minute consultation to just ask me, you know, where do I start? What do you offer? And everything's listed there.   So, I also, if you want to be part of my email list, you could sign up online on that same page and you get access to a free style personality quiz. Because style personality, we talked about it a little bit earlier that you don't have to dress like me. We have four style personalities that we kind of curate, but I created a quiz so that you can kind of answer these questions and figure out, oh, I lean more towards this.   And once we do that, then I can tell you more what places to shop because I'm not going to send someone who is more of a casual, a natural chic to a Chico's. That doesn't fit their style. They would probably go to J.   Joe, you know? So, it's kind of that kind of a thing. So, that's just a fun little freebie that I give away if you want to sign up.   And my email list, I usually, my newsletter goes out almost every Tuesday or Wednesday with different tips. I give you links to things. I give you examples.   I'm really good about showing you pictures of things. We talk about trends. We talk about all kinds of things. So, yeah. And that's just free to be part of my newsletter.   Laura Dugger: (51:52 - 52:11) That is incredible. We will certainly link to all of that in the show notes for today's episode, which you can find on your podcast platform. Or if you go to thesavvysauce.com under show notes, you can find all of the links for today's episode. And are you willing to share, what are those four? Did you say personality?   Carla Gasser: (52:12 - 53:39) Yes. One is called natural chic. The next one is called classic modern.   The third one is style fashionista. And the fourth one is creative original. So, I ask you a ton of questions based on like, what do you feel comfortable in or what fabrics you like?   And based on that, you add up, you know, kind of, and if you're mostly A's, you're this, if you're mostly B's, you're this, C's, D's. So, it just helps you. Because again, I think that is a missing piece for a lot of women.   They don't know what their style is. And so, they look at someone like, oh, I love that. But why doesn't that look good on me?   I go, well, does it feel like you? Well, if it doesn't feel like you, then that's why you're not comfortable in it. You know?   And like I said, you know, I like to push the envelope a little bit more. I am not going to be, you know, a classic modern. I am more of a style fashionista or creative original.   I mean, I found this, this is like an old, in a boutique in Italy of all places. If you see, it's kind of like got these raw edges because they took a man's old suit jacket, cut it, and then put all these pearls on it. I mean, you're not going to find that.   And not every person wants to wear something like crazy as that, but I love it. You know? So that's my personality.   But someone else is just like, I just love silk and linen and good cotton. And I like to feel comfortable. Great. I can recommend tons of clothes for you and tons of places to shop.   Laura Dugger: (53:40 - 53:43) I love that. Well, and I think that piece is so fun.   Carla Gasser: (53:43 - 53:44) Thank you.   Laura Dugger: (53:44 - 54:09) And it's so great to see how you dress everything to your personality and you reflect beauty inside and out. But Carl, I think you may already be aware we're called the Savvy Sauce because savvy is synonymous with practical knowledge or insight. And so, as my final question for you today, what is your Savvy Sauce?   Carla Gasser: (54:11 - 55:06) I would say my Savvy Sauce is allowing God to transform me from the inside out and make me beautiful. I love the clothes. I love the fashion and the colors.   I've talked to you about it for over an hour. I could keep talking about it. It is a passion of mine, but if there was a secret Savvy Sauce to that, it would be inviting God in to transform me and make me beautiful from the inside out, because there are a lot of beautiful people out there, right?   But if they're not reflecting God's beauty, then we're missing it. And when I want people attracted to me, it's so that I can share with them the hope that's within, not so I can tell them where to get the best shirt or wear the best color. I want to ultimately bring them the hope of Jesus.   That's why I do it. So, that's my Savvy Sauce.   Laura Dugger: (55:07 - 55:40) Well said, Carla. You are a beautiful woman with a beautiful combination of giftings. I just love that you're a Bible teacher and a color analysis or consultant.   And that's in addition to the many other roles that you hold. But practical chats really do help us to live intentionally. And you've done that for us today.   So, thank you for sharing your fascinating career with us. I love your expertise and I really enjoyed getting to host you. So, thank you for being my guest.   Carla Gasser: (55:40 - 56:05) And thanks for doing what you're doing. I love stuff like this. This is great.   And it's bringing women together. And like you said, it's giving them that practical knowledge that we all need and can look for. There's so many places that you can go to, and not all of that knowledge is uplifting or leading you in the right direction.   So, I'm thankful for people like you who do what you do as well. So, thank you.   Laura Dugger: (56:05 - 59:22) Thank you. Appreciate that. One more thing before you go.   Have you heard the term gospel before? It simply means good news. And I want to share the best news with you.   But it starts with the bad news. Every single one of us were born sinners, but Christ desires to rescue us from our sin, which is something we cannot do for ourselves. This means there's absolutely no chance we can make it to heaven on our own.   So, for you and for me, it means we deserve death and we can never pay back the sacrifice we owe to be saved. We need a savior. But God loved us so much.   He made a way for his only son to willingly die in our place as the perfect substitute. This gives us hope of life forever in right relationship with him. That is good news.   Jesus lived the perfect life we could never live and died in our place for our sin. This was God's plan to make a way to reconcile with us so that God can look at us and see Jesus. We can be covered and justified through the work Jesus finished if we choose to receive what he has done for us.   Romans 10 9 says that if you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. So, would you pray with me now? Heavenly Father, thank you for sending Jesus to take our place.   I pray someone today right now is touched and chooses to turn their life over to you. Will you clearly guide them and help them take their next step in faith to declare you as Lord of their life? We trust you to work and change lives now for eternity.   In Jesus name we pray. Amen. If you prayed that prayer, you are declaring him for me, so me for him.   You get the opportunity to live your life for him. And at this podcast, we're called the Savvy Sauce for a reason. We want to give you practical tools to implement the knowledge you have learned.   So, you ready to get started? First, tell someone. Say it out loud.   Get a Bible. The first day I made this decision, my parents took me to Barnes and Noble and let me choose my own Bible. I selected the Quest NIV Bible and I love it.   You can start by reading the book of John. Also, get connected locally, which just means tell someone who's a part of a church in your community that you made a decision to follow Christ. I'm assuming they will be thrilled to talk with you about further steps such as going to church and getting connected to other believers to encourage you.   We want to celebrate with you too, so feel free to leave a comment for us here if you did make a decision to follow Christ. We also have show notes included where you can read scripture that describes this process. And finally, be encouraged.   Luke 15:10 says, "in the same way I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents." The heavens are praising with you for your decision today. And if you've already received this good news, I pray you have someone to share it with.   You are loved and I look forward to meeting you here next time.  

Paredro / 070 Podcasts
Wilmar Roldán: Silbato de oro, voz de papel

Paredro / 070 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 50:06


Wilmar Roldán es el árbitro con más partidos dirigidos en la historia de la Copa Libertadores, cuatro veces árbitro de su final, presente en los Mundiales de Brasil 2014 y Rusia 2018, y considerado el mejor árbitro colombiano de todos los tiempos. Pero antes de todo eso fue un niño de Remedios, Antioquia, criado por una madre cabeza de hogar, lector solitario de la biblioteca municipal, y árbitro de 14 años en un partido intermunicipal donde tuvo que pitar tres penaltis en contra de su propio equipo.En este episodio de Paredro, Wilmar nos habla de Silbato de oro (Editorial Zaíno), sus memorias literarias: un libro estructurado como una secuencia de partidos que son también capítulos de vida. Conversamos sobre la soledad del árbitro, el error que casi destruye su carrera —el polémico partido América vs. Chico—, lo que significa impartir justicia en un país que carece de ella, y por qué un montañero antioqueño que leyó solo en la biblioteca se inspiró en Crónica de una muerte anunciada para escribir sus memorias.También nos acompaña Juan José Ferro, editor de Editorial Zaíno, para hablar del proceso de construcción de un libro que tardó dos años, y del vacío que llena en la literatura colombiana: las historias de vidas que salen bien.#WilmarRoldan #SilbatoDeOro #EditorialZaino #ParedroLibros #ParedroPodcast #LibrosDeFutbol #LiteraturaColombiana #FutbolColombia #ArbitroColombia #NoFiccion #LeerEsBueno #LibrosEnEspanol #CopaLibertadores #LecturaLiteraria

Off the Groove
Episode 362 Off the Groove

Off the Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 25:53


In this week's episode I recap the racing at Ventura and preview the next round at Chico. I also drop the Stat of the Week and talk about the RPM Race in Lima last weekend and much more.

Caso Bizarro
CB #175 - Dirciline Calotes e afins com Chico Felitti e Fi Bortolotto

Caso Bizarro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 75:26


No episódio de hoje discutimos sobre um caso na cidade natal da Mabê e um verdadeiro desfile de CB All Stars, com a volta da Marcela “Estivemos aqui” e a Loba de cera da OAB! E nasce uma estrela: Dirciline Calotes e afins!***Petlove: Use o cupom CASOBIZARRO50 para ter 50% de desconto na primeira mensalidade. *Promoção por tempo limitado, não acumulativo com outras promoções. Consulte a disponibilidade na sua região. Mais informações no site da Petlove. https://bit.ly/4sE1ksE | Publi〰️CASO BIZARRO AO VIVO NO TEATRO

Monster Radio RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel
JANINE HUANG on The Morning Rush!

Monster Radio RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 124:45


Landco Lifestyle Ventures's Head of Brand Experience & Hospitality Commercial Janine Huang joins Chico, Hazel, and Markki on the show!Our Top 10 for today: #ChildhoodSobStory

The Front Row Network
Chico Adams Goes One-on-One with the Front Row

The Front Row Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 46:36


The Front Row Network is pleased to welcome professional wrestler Chico Adams. Brandon and Chico chat about his life in the ring and the highlights of his career. Chico also discusses the best & worst aspects of wrestling. 

Canned Air: A Tribute to Comics and Pop Culture
Canned Air #564 A Conversation with Tommy Chong (Cheech and Chong, That 70's Show)

Canned Air: A Tribute to Comics and Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 86:16


The legendary Tommy Chong joins us this week for a profound and hilarious conversation about life, spirituality, and the power of being yourself. In this episode, Tommy discusses his early days in the music scene with his band The Shades, the challenges of navigating prejudice, and the first time he tried marijuana. You'll hear incredible stories about turning down major television deals that eventually became Chico and the Man, his time in prison alongside the real Wolf of Wall Street, and how he helped Jordan Belfort find his voice as a writer. Tommy also opens up about his personal philosophy, the influence of the Salvation Army on his character, and his unique perspective on ancient civilizations and the universe. Don't miss this episode! Happy 420!!! TommyChong.com Instagram: @heytommychong Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Canned Air with Tommy Chong 4:15 Thoughts on Politics and the State of the World 9:30 Spiritual Beliefs and the Holy Ghost 14:45 Ancient Pyramids and Intelligent Beings 20:00 Growing Up Without Electricity in Calgary 26:15 Childhood Lessons from the Salvation Army 32:00 Early Musical Influences and The Shades 38:30 Facing Prejudice and Finding a Voice 44:00 The Vancouver Gangster Club Story 50:15 Turning Down NBC and Choosing Freedom 56:00 Personal Karma and the Power of Forgiveness 1:02:30 Meeting Jordan Belfort in Prison 1:08:00 Coaching the Wolf of Wall Street 1:13:45 Motown Memories and Barry Gordy 1:17:30 Final Wrap Up and Where to Find Tommy 1:20:00 End of Episode CannedAirPodcast.com TikTok: @CannedAirPodcast Instagram: @Canned_Air Make sure to subscribe to the channel for more deep-dive conversations with your favorite pop culture icons. Hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode, and let us know your favorite Tommy Chong moment in the comments below. Visit our website to check out our merch and join our community. #tommychong #cheechandchong #popculture #activism #interview #420 #marijuana Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VOMRadio
NICARAGUA: A Battle Between the Gospel of Christ and the Powers of Evil

VOMRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 24:59


"What is key is that many of these pastors and leaders have understood the true gospel." Despite government threats of exile, prison, or death, Pastor Chico, a front-line worker in Nicaragua, says pastors are still preaching the truth of God's Word—no matter the cost. They know, as the Bible says, that "faith comes by hearing" (Rom. 10:17). The price of their preaching can be high. Listen as Chico shares about a pastor who lost his Nicaraguan citizenship when he left the country to attend a Christian conference, and pastors imprisoned without a trial or any legal process in which to defend themselves.  "The main struggle…for people in churches in Nicaragua is that they are afraid to obey the Lord," Chico says. He encourages us that, as followers of Christ, each of us need to decide who is the Lord in our lives.  Nicaragua's government is actively working to co-opt and control churches. Christians who won't cooperate are labeled "terrorists." Listen as Chico explains government efforts to influence and control churches, and why every believer in Nicaragua needs a Bible in their hands. Chico and other Nicaraguan Christians have been inspired by the story of Pastor Richard Wurmbrand and his wife, Sabina, the founders of The Voice of the Martyrs. At a meeting where the communist government of Romania was trying to influence church leaders in the 1940s, Sabina famously challenged Richard to speak out by saying, "I do not wish to have a coward for a husband." Chico says there are many pastors' wives in Nicaragua similarly encouraging their husbands to boldly proclaim the gospel despite the danger of Christian persecution. Chico says, "The best testimony we can have as Christians is: Am I really committed to following Jesus as my Lord and Savior?" Hear how you can pray for specific needs of persecuted Christians in the restricted nation of Nicaragua, and request your free copy of VOM's 2026 Global Prayer Guide to help you know how to pray throughout this year for Christians in India, Iran, Nigeria and many more hostile areas and restricted nations.