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¡Episodio #248 | Hablemos de comida en Los Cabos!Abrimos las puertas de la gastronomía de Baja California Sur con la inspiradora Chef Belén Cortez.
Sintonía: "Rinky Dink" - Dave "Baby" Cortez"Something´s Got a Hold On Me" y "Waiting For Charlie To Come Home" - Etta James"Open Your Heart" y "Ask Me" - Sugar Pie DeSanto"I´ve Got a Claim On you" - Betty Everett"You Can´t Judge a Book by The Cover" - Bo Diddley"Just Like I Treat You" y "Wang-Dang-Doodle" - Howlin´ Wolf"Doctor Feel-Good" y "Mister Moonlight" - Dr. Feelgood & The Interns"Getting Right" - Dave "Baby" Cortez"Fat Boy" - Billy Stewart"No Love (Like My Love)" y "I Found An Angel" - McKinley Mitchell"A Little Too Much" y "I Wish I Could Say The Same" - Clarence "Frogman" Henry"Make It Easy On Yourself" e "It´s Too Late" - Jerry Butler"Your Love Is Important To Me" - Betty Everett"Reap What You Sow" - Billy Stewart Todas las músicas extraídas del CD 1 de la compilación (2xCD) "Soul City Chicago: Chicago Labels and The Dawn Of Soul Music" (Fantastic Voyage/Future Noise Music, 2013)Escuchar audio
Ready for a new dimension to your spirituality as Ana Cortez joins me to discuss The Doors of Somnipathy. Have you ever looked at a standard deck of playing cards and realized they conceal profound, transformative secrets that bypass traditional divination methods? Discover how these 52 familiar cards function as literal doorways to invisible living spiritual Realms, serving as a shining instrument of prophecy and self-discovery. This unique system transcends simple card reading by integrating the ancient practices of divinatory geomancy and the celestial wisdom of the 36 Gates of Egyptian astronomy. Tune in to explore fundamental card patterns and master foundational spreads to unlock your nonphysical presence and transform perceived limits of time. Get the deck and book: https://amzn.to/4hC4eu9 More on Ana: https://anacortez.com/ Get The Occult Elvis: https://amzn.to/4jnTjE4 Virtual Alexandria Academy: https://thegodabovegod.com/virtual-alexandria-academy/ Gnostic Tarot Readings: https://thegodabovegod.com/gnostic-tarot-reading/ The Gnostic Tarot: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/synkrasis Homepage: https://thegodabovegod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte AB Prime: https://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ Voice Over services: https://thegodabovegod.com/voice-talent/ Support with donation: https://buy.stripe.com/00g16Q8RK8D93mw288 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#canadianrealestate #canadianeconomy #realestateagents SummaryIn this episode, Cortez and Brooke discuss various topics ranging from the excitement of Halloween and the World Series to the challenges in the real estate market, including flipping properties, mortgage costs, and the rental market. They also touch on economic updates, the political climate in Canada, upcoming federal elections, immigration policies, and the implications for the housing crisis. The conversation concludes with Brooke's app launch and her recent achievement of being recognized in the top 40 under 40.TakeawaysOwning costs significantly more than renting in Canada.The gap between owning and renting is a key market indicator.Market trends are influenced by the cost of home ownership.Future predictions depend on the relationship between owning and renting costs.Economic factors play a crucial role in the housing market.Understanding property taxes and maintenance is essential for home buyers.The current market is slow due to high ownership costs.Investing in real estate requires careful financial planning.Renting may be more viable for many Canadians right now.The housing market is subject to fluctuations based on economic conditions.1. Book A Call With Us Here (It's absolutely free)
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
Send us a textIn this captivating episode of Inside the Bunghole, the team sits down with Mark Stone, a seasoned restaurateur and business partner of Chef Angelo Sosa, to explore his culinary ventures across the country. From Tía Carmen in Indian Wells and Phoenix to Makoto in Vail and Knife Italian Steak in Dallas, Mark shares how his background in international finance evolved into a career in high-end hospitality. His love for wine, first sparked during his Harvard days via a student-led tasting group, continues to influence his approach to restaurant curation. His restaurants aren't just award-winning for their food—Tía Carmen, for example, recently earned a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for its diverse and thoughtful wine program.Mark dives deep into his philosophy around restaurant development, wine list curation, and sourcing, emphasizing sustainability and locality—from Coachella Valley produce to Santa Monica farmers' markets and Sea of Cortez seafood. He walks listeners through the rigorous process of selecting restaurant locations, why hotels offer strategic advantages, and how travel is a key ingredient in creating authentic concepts. Whether it's partnering with chefs to build thoughtful menus or flying to Asia for inspiration, Mark insists the process must include both creative exploration and hard business sense. He also gives listeners a taste of their luxurious dishes—like aged mole and steaks with bone marrow butter paired with bold reds.The conversation wraps with Mark's views on wine education and service, praising his staff for delivering elevated yet approachable dining experiences. He discusses how wines are selected to match both the Southwestern cuisine and regional guest preferences, with the help of world-class sommeliers like Eduardo Dingler. He also touches on the importance of inclusivity on a wine list—featuring both premium and affordable selections. With humor, humility, and a touch of Harvard sophistication, Mark offers rare insight into how excellence in hospitality is built, sustained, and elevated.Cheers! Please like, follow, subscribe and rate us! We LOVE to hear your comments! Reach out to us on our social media: Facebook and Instagram @insidethebungholeTwitter @bungholepodcastOur webpage is insidethebunghole.buzzsprout.comOR email us at insidethebunghole@gmail.com
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss possible pay increases for some city staff, the Woodsonia Marketplace Community Improvement District, and local area agencies on aging. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Let it be. America's never been stronger, poetry, the Jabberwocky.Appreciating the nonsense of language. Lewis Carol, George McDonald and C.S. Lewis.Californication, people don't listen to the lyrics of music but Sumo hears words quite well.Glossolalia, the world is made out of language.Children growing up without language.There's a linguistic barrier that affects how you see the world.The primary sin of modernityThe way you use words structures your reality. The modern world is dead and English is haunted.Thesis, antithesis and now we're at the synthesis stage.What you give your attention to you'll see.What you're able to see is circumscribed by your language. The reproduction crisis in science.People find trouble because they're looking for it.Charles Darwin and the homeopath.Cortez arriving in the Americas and the natives being unable to see his ships.The moose and the helicopter, the yin and yang of existence.You have to be comfortable making up your own words.The perfection of logos.Support the showMore Linkswww.MAPSOC.orgFollow Sumo on TwitterAlternate Current RadioSupport the Show!Subscribe to the Podcast on GumroadSubscribe to the Podcast on PatreonSubscribe to the Podcast on BuzzsproutBuy Us a Tibetan Herbal TeaSumo's SubstacksHoly is He Who WrestlesModern Pulp
Send us a textWhat happens when you remove the exit and choose to move anyway? We take the famous “burn the boats” idea and make it practical, turning a mythic story into clear steps you can use to beat fear, stop hedging, and commit to real change. Fear doesn't disappear when you cut off retreat—options do. That single shift can transform your posture from tentative to decisive and focus your energy on the only path that matters: forward.We start with the core lesson from the Cortez narrative, then translate it to modern life: the boats look like “just in case” habits, closets full of fallback sizes, negative friends, and a schedule packed with excuses dressed up as reasons. From there we dig into four levers for momentum. First, personal power: no one drives your thoughts but you, and failure becomes a staircase when you use each misstep as data. Second, approval detox: when you quit seeking permission, the right people gravitate toward your lane and the wrong ones quietly drift away. Third, decision over delay: action creates the feedback that lets you course-correct; you can't steer while parked. And fourth, progress over perfection: embrace a learn-do loop so you can start before you have the whole map.Along the way, we share stories and analogies that make the ideas stick, from closets to runway turns, and we keep the focus on practical ways to start today. You'll hear how to reframe time as priorities, why “try” keeps you stuck while “decide” changes your stance, and how small wins rebuild confidence when doubt runs loud. If you're ready to swap safety nets for real traction, this conversation invites you to pick one boat—any size—and let it go.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review to help others find it. Then tell us: what's the first boat you're burning?https://aarondegler.com/
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
In Season 4, Episode 7 of The Peloton People Podcast, hosts Tiffany Cortez and William Keathley explore their ongoing fitness journeys and discuss the latest developments from the Peloton community. Tune in for thoughtful insights, fresh perspectives, and a dose of Peloton passion.
The Mendota boys soccer team has been on a legendary run the last few seasons. The Trojans took it a step further last year taking third at the IHSA Class 1A State Tournament. This year, Mendota has a 20-4 record after a Class 1A Mendota Regional Semifinal victory and is looking to accomplish the goal of winning Mendota High School's first state championship...in any sport. Edge of Your Seat Podcast has been working on this show for a long time, so there a mix of different chats in different time frames. Enjoy!On the show:Sebastian Carlos, now a senior, from his freshman year (11:16.5)Putting in the Work, girls tennis sectionals and boys soccer regionals (16:56)From last year's state tournament: MHS pep rally (25:21.5); semifinal loss post match conference (29:11.5); third-place match victory post match conference (33:33.5)Johan Cortez, summer between the tournament and his senior year (44:30)Outside of the Valley, NBA and NHL have started, World Series begins Friday, NFL is in Week 8, A'ja Wilson is the best in the WNBA (54:44)MHS boys soccer coach Nick Myers, in the summer between the tournament and this season (1:09:35) Myers after the first ever Three Rivers Conference Tournament in early October (1:17:30.5)Cortez and Cesar Casas after the regional semifinal win on Wednesday, Oct. 23 (1:30:42)
It seems we've always had monsters among us. We've long been enthralled by dragons and and giants, by the likes of Frankenstein and Godzilla and Dracula, by witches and werewolves and countless others. They roam our maps and creation myths; they crop up in our dreams, in our children's books, in our political rhetoric. Where do these beings spring from? What do they do for us? How have they changed over time? And, ultimately, what do our monsters say about their makers? My guests today are Dr. Natalie Lawrence and Dr. Surekha Davies. Both are historians of science and authors of recent books on monsters: Natalie's book is Enchanted creatures: Our monsters and their meanings. Surekha's book is Humans: A monstrous history. Here, Surekha, Natalie, and I talk about monsters as category breakers and boundary walkers—and about how monstrosity is in the eye of the beholder. We walk through a menagerie of monsters—from the apocryphal blemmyes of old travelogues, to a hairy-faced girl in 16th century France, to the figure of Caliban in The Tempest. We discuss the psychological and cultural forces that generate monsters. And we talk about whether anyone would want to live in a world without them. Along the way we touch on, the "monstrification" of social groups; psychoanalysis; our primal fear of snakes; curiosity cabinets; therianthropes and the Cave of the Three Brothers; the relationship between the monstrosity and geography; our long fascination with so-called monstrous births; the Muppet Show; dinosaurs and sea creatures; and the question what monsters might do for children in particular. Alright friends, it's the monstrous season and this is a fun one to help you celebrate. Enjoy! Notes 3:00 – Grendel's mother has often been a subject of critical discussion and adaptation. See, for instance, the 2018 novel, The Mere Wife. 12:30 – For a classic history-of-science treatment of “wonders” (including monsters) and our conceptions of nature, see here. 18:30 – For those unfamiliar with muppets, an episode of the Muppet Show, which premiered in 1976. 24:00 – The blemmyes were often the subjects of illustration—for examples, see here. 26:00 – For more on Sir Walter Raleigh and the blemmyes, see Dr. Davies' recent newsletter post. 29:00 – One example of monsters at the margins of maps can be seen in the Psalter World Map. 32:00 – For more on Cave of the Trois Freres and the Sorcerer, see here. 34:00 – For more on shamanism, see our recent episode with Manvir Singh. 37:00 – Therianthropes are relatively rare in cave art, but have nonetheless been widely discussed. For an example, see here. 39:00 – For more on Antoinetta Gonsalvus and her family, including examples of how she was represented in paintings of the era, see here. 45:00 – The trope of monsters in creation stories is often called “chaoskampf.” 47:00 – The meanings of Medusa have been widely discussed and debated. See here for an example. 52:00 – For more about Caliban, and the racial and colonial dimensions of the Tempest, see here. 57:00 – The Steinbeck quote comes from his book, The Log from ‘The Sea of Cortez' Recommendations The Ashgate Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous, edited by Asa Simon Mittman & Peter J. Dendle Spectacle of Deformity, by Nadja Durbach The Modern Myths, by Philip Ball The Monsters and the Critics (and other essays), by J.R.R. Tolkien No Go the Bogeyman, by Marina Warner Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, which is made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation to Indiana University. The show is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from Assistant Producer Urte Laukaityte and with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd. Subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also now subscribe to the Many Minds newsletter here! We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website or follow us on Bluesky (@manymindspod.bsky.social).
Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) says that when it comes to shutdown negotiations, "Donald Trump has to be a part of this conversation." Cortez Masto discusses the standstill that prevents the parties from reopening the government, and how the shutdown is impacting nuclear sites in her state of Nevada.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ride along with us on the Slow Baja Vintage Expedition- a week of primo off-roading and exploration in one of the world's most magical landscapes, tracing the tracks of the legendary Baja desert races. and featuring conversations with Car & Driver's Elana Scherr, Slow Baja founder Michael Emery, and Offroad Motorsports Hall-of-Famers Sal Fish and Curt LeDuc. A hearty group in twenty classic Jeeps, Toyotas, Land Rovers, International Scouts, Ford Broncos and more traversed the peninsula from Tijuana to the Sea of Cortez, with plenty of adventure, tacos and vintage vibes along the way. Slow Baja is a journey that will refresh your soul and keep you tranquilo.JOIN SLOW BAJA: https://www.slowbaja.com/VISIT FIELDVAN:https://fieldvan.com/ELANA SCHERR'S INSTAGRAM:@challengeherVISIT RANCHO LA BELLOTA:https://rancholabellota.com/VISIT RANCHO LA CONCEPCION:https://rancholaconcepcion.com/SUPPORT THE PODCAST:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hpheritageSUBSCRIBE to Horsepower Heritage on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@horsepowerheritageFIND US ON THE WEB:https://www.horsepowerheritage.comINSTAGRAM: @horsepowerheritageHORSEPOWER HERITAGE is created, produced and hosted by Maurice Merrick.Get in touch with Maurice:https://horsepowerheritage.com/contactSupport the showHELP us grow the audience! SHARE the Podcast with your friends!
Joining an estimated 7 million people nationwide, more than 850 people lined Cortez's Main Street on Saturday morning as part of the No Kings Day protests against the Trump administration.
Today, Thursday, October 16 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Congressman Robert (Bobby) Cortez Scott (D) VA-03, Ranking Member, House Education and Workforce Development Committee is the first person of Filipino ancestry to serve as a Voting Member of the US Congress, his grandfather was Filipino. He comments on the government shutdown and indicates that Democrats are in DC ready to work on this perplexing issue.*Former Washington State Representative Velma Veloria was the first Filipino to be elected to the Washington State Legislature. She comments on the significance of Filipino American History Month.*Burien City Councilman Jimmy Matta talks about the anxiety that's being perpetuated by the war on immigrants across the country and what he and others are doing with the anticipation that federal ICE agents and possibly National Guard troops coming to his city.* John Yasutake, Talk Show Host for Rainier Avenue Radio comments on the documented racism that was exposed by several reporters that infiltrated young Republican organizations in several states. Racist statements like "if I want to see Blacks play basketball I will go to the zoo and watch monkeys play basketball".See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we've got Nikos Cortez in the building — and he's not just talking business, he's living it. Pull up a chair, crack open a Tree Huggers THC drink, and get ready for a raw, unfiltered convo about grind, music, and making moves.Nikos is a straight-up multi-hustler — from throwing legendary concerts in Winona (yep, including bringing Aaron Carter to town
In this episode of CAA Conversations, Kimberly Sandoval moderates a discussion on what it means to be a border artist and what separates Border Arte from other aspects of Chicana/o art, featuring Amanda Pardo and Samantha Ceccopieri, as well as Dr. Constance Cortez and Dr. Karen Mary Davalos, creators of Mexican American Art Since 1848. Amanda Pardo was working toward a BA in history with a minor in art from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) at the time of recording. Her work and research focus on the history of women, gender, and sexuality. She has given a public talk about her work and research as part of a lecture series and participated in pop-up exhibitions dedicated to the discussion of modernity and the domestic space. Samantha Ceccopieri has a BFA with a K–12 certification from UTRGV. Her work and research focus on the usage of art in mental wellness to reduce anxiety in scholars, both young and old, working with students and educators throughout the Rio Grande Valley. She has shared her research at TAEA and other art education conferences as part of UTRGV's Engaged Scholar Program and School of Art and Design. Constance Cortez is a professor at UTRGV for the School of Art and Design, currently teaching Chicano/a art history as well as special topics courses such as Women in Art History. Dr. Cortez is a prominent figure in Chicano/a scholarship, with works like The New Aztlan: Nepantla (and Other Sites of Transmogrification), published in 2001, and has an extensive background in early Mesoamerican art history. Karen Mary Davalos is a professor at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, currently teaching topics in Chicano studies and art history as affiliated faculty. Dr. Davalos is also a prominent figure in Chicano/a scholarship with works like Exhibiting Mestizaje: Mexican (American) Museums in the Diaspora, also published in 2001, and recently presented a paper on Nepantla aesthetics at the CAA Annual Conference in 2024. Kimberly Sandoval is an independent scholar, artist, and MFA alumna of UTRGV. Her work speaks to the life and experiences occurring around and within the Brownsville, South Texas, borderlands. She has exhibited her video artwork across the United States and Indonesia. She has also spoken about culturally affirming art pedagogies at art education conferences and chaired a panel discussion on Border Arte at the CAA Annual Conference in 2024 .
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss winning a prestigious award, dissolving local boards, 7th street, factories closing their doors, and an upcoming local leader event. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
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Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss the proposed 2026 city budget, supporting local restaurants, and upcoming local parades. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Two historically popular shoes, both with deep L.A. roots: The Nike Cortez is the symbol of Los Angeles culture, and the Vans Checkerboard is the symbol of Los Angeles subculture - and both shoes have been embraced worldwide for generations. So which shoe is MORE L.A., the Cortez or the Checkerboard. Sound off and let us know which piece of iconic Southern California footwear you are more proud to wear!
Find out more about Sound Money Defense League here: https://www.soundmoneydefense.org/Why are over 30 U.S. states passing sound money laws in 2025? JP Cortez, Executive Director of the Sound Money Defense League, returns to RTD to break down the latest battles over gold and silver legislation, including shocking updates out of Kentucky and Idaho.From tax exemptions to gold reserves, discover how states are pushing back against federal overreach, central bank digital currencies, and inflation-driven policy.Connect with my guest (Jp Cortez) on social media: https://x.com/JpCortez27
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
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Thriller author and technologist Guy Morris returns to unpack “The Image,” the third SNO Chronicles novel blending AI risk, geopolitics, and startling historical threads—from the Image of Edessa (Shroud of Turin) to today's digital currencies and autonomous weapons. He reveals how “Sylvia,” an AI inspired by a real NSA program, is pushing toward sentience and why the next 3–5 years could redefine human work, security, and faith. If you want an edge-of-your-seat story that also prepares you for the real future, this one's for you.Guest Bio: Guy Morris is a thriller novelist and longtime tech executive whose career spans software, risk management, and large-scale systems. His SNO Chronicles series—rooted in deep research—tracks an AI named “Sylvia,” inspired by a real spy program that escaped an NSA lab, and tackles urgent themes across AI, finance, geopolitics, and spirituality. He also writes nonfiction, including the forthcoming “Humanity and the AI Tsunami: A Survival Guide.” Main Topics: · Why “The Image” was written and how it builds on SWARM and The Last Arc· AI's societal risk: jobs, finance, surveillance, and autonomous weapon systems (LAWS)· Global macro shifts: BRICS, dollar dynamics, digital currencies, debt risk· Prophecy and history: Image of Edessa → Shroud of Turin; Byzantium → Templars → Savoy· Quantum leaps: teleportation experiments, black holes, and the “quantum signal” motif· Consciousness & values: could AI hold “good” and “bad” human traits at once?· The real “Sylvia” origin story: an NSA-linked program escape and a surprise FBI visit· Risk management mindset: how to plan for AI-era disruptions· Casting the series for screen; character arcs (Derek, Jen, Sylvia)· Nonfiction spinoffs: “Humanity and the AI Tsunami: A Survival Guide”· Alternate path: his bestselling adventure “The Curse of Cortez” (pirates, Mayan lore) Resources mentioned: · Guy's site: guymorrisbooks.com (signed copies available)· Books:§ The Image (SNOW Chronicles #3)§ SWARM (SNOW Chronicles #1)§ The Last Arc (SNOW Chronicles #2)§ The Curse of Cortez (adventure standalone)· Concepts & orgs referenced: BRICS; IMF; Bretton Woods; LAWS (lethal autonomous weapons systems); Project 2025; World Economic Forum; quantum teleportation research; Shroud of TuriSend us a textDonate HereSupport the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCast Subscribe by Email
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss a public meeting regarding the proposed city budget for 2026, and what the city is doing to prepare for severe weather! Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Nesse episódio recebemos o deputado Guilherme Cortez e o vereador Lucas Pavanato pra debater São Paulo.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss an Ewert Park Splash Pad, roadwork on 7th street (Route 66) and the Chamber of Commerce. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
In Part II of the Cosbey Chronicles, Uncle Coz recounts more boat adventures, working for Raul Gardini – the richest man in Italy – and his Americas Cup team, building the very first carbon composite racing boats, and after a brief stint working in Japan, returning to the US to work on the AmericaOne team. We dive into Marc's love for music, seeing iconic bands in the 1970s like Zeppelin, Marley, The Who, Van Halen, The Doors, Pink Floyd and, of course, the Grateful Dead. Cosbey's most memorable show? Midnight Oil in Australia. Tom and Coz discover they were at the same Dead shows together, and Coz opens up about relationships, living simple and free on his terms, riding on the backs of manta rays deep in the Pacific Ocean and almost drowning while bodysurfing The Wedge in Newport Beach. 3:00 – Wrong number call-in to the Core Lord hotline regarding religious exemption.7:45 – Introducing Part II of the Downieville interview with Marc Cosbey.13:30 – Working for Raul Gardini, the richest man in Italy on his boat racing team, the first carbon composite Americas Cup boats for racing San Diego in 1991.23:35 – Got hired onto a Japanese Americas Cup team in 1995 and taught them the craft.24:25 – Discovering a caretaker's job at Gold Lake in the Lakes Basin of Plumas County.27:38 – Going back to an American team out of San Francisco – America One.31:00 – If you could live in a different country, where would you live? New Zealand.33:50 – All about music. Seeing live bands all over the world – Zeppelin, Marley, The Who, Van Halen, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead.37:40 – Calling a drug hotline high on drugs to ask if he should go see Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.39:58 – What was the most memorable show you've ever seen? Midnight Oil in Australia.42:10 – What's the difference between Australians and New Zealanders?43:49 – Second most memorable show he's ever seen – Carlos Santana at a bull ring in Tijuana.44:45 – Some Grateful Dead show stories – Coz and Tom discover they were at the same show.50:00 – Cosbey's love life, never getting married and not having pets – flying solo and keeping things simple.52:20 – Trail Whisperer's story about chasing a loose dog running on the highway.54:48 – Cosbey thinks time is going faster, the planet is accelerating. How do you slow time down?57:30 – Almost drowning at The Wedge in Newport Beach in the early 1970s.1:01:47 – Do you feel like you still need to chase adventure or do you feel content?1:04:00 – Helping a friend learn to build a boat, then sailing the Sea of Cortez, Baja Mexico.1:06:40 – Sailing to seamounts in the Pacific, an underwater volcano that comes within 100 feet of the sea surface. A refuge for aquatic life.1:09:00 – Riding on the back of a massive manta ray.1:11:25 – If you were an animal, what would you be?
En este capítulo nos lanzamos a explorar las expediciones que marcaron el rumbo del México prehispánico, desde los primeros contactos europeos hasta los viajes que cambiaron para siempre la historia de estas tierras. Con la compañía de mero mero Poncho Gutiérrez, periodista y divulgador, desmenuzamos no solo los hechos, sino también las narrativas que se construyeron alrededor de ellos. Entre anécdotas, análisis y risas, descubrimos cómo se vivieron esas expediciones, qué significaron para los pueblos originarios y cómo todavía hoy resuenan en nuestra manera de entender nuestra historia.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
One trip to the mall has Dana all up in her feels talking about growing up and how big of a deal it was to go to the mall. Plus Travis Kelce is talking about the difference in being engaged, Seer Mari gives us all our spiritual readings, and Anthony tells us about shaving his body hair.
Cube is back and he's talking about his upcoming tour, how he came up with the song "Good Day" and his trick to being a great writer for not only music but movies.
Good morning, anglers! Your September 6, 2025, fishing briefing is packed with action. Alaska's seeing a rare albacore surge—trollers in Craig are landing 20+ fish per trip using hoochies at 6-8 mph. In SoCal, white seabass are hot; a 63.7-pound beast hit Tomales Bay, and kelp beds near Catalina are prime with live squid. Mexico's Sea of Cortez is on fire with yellowfin and dorado—target squid beds for limits of 10 yellowfin. SoCal faces 20-30 mph winds today and incoming weather; stick to inshore spots like Oceanside. Bluefin quotas are up 80% to 1,872 mt, promising epic SoCal bites, while yellowfin hold strong near the 425 Line. Check NWS for safety, and join us tomorrow for more! #FishingReport #TunaFishing #SoCalFishingSupport the show
Fresh off dazzling and wowing us and all of Musikfest on opening night, Barney Cortez kicks off our first interview post-fest as we get back in to our regular programming. And we are honored to bring his sound on the show, as it's right up our alley, and we think you'll love it too.In addition to having him share his story and his music, we were lucky to catch some video of his performance during Musikfest where he broke not 1 but 2 strings during the song! Can't wait to hear what was going through his head in that moment.Sounds like he'll be able to perform live during the show as well.And a surprise guest co-host - all the way from Hong Kong: Dan Drago of 25 O'Clock Pod!! Which may not be a complete surprise since Barney is from Philly and Dan is in fact the person to first introduce me to his music.Barney Cortez is a songwriter/producer hailing from Philadelphia. Along with Nick Bockrath (Cage The Elephant), he founded the band Nicos Gun and was their sole singer/songwriter. 2018 found him breaking off to make his own EP "Pretty Thin", which introduced his unique brand of pop/rock sensibilities. After a steady release of four EP's, a tour of Europe and a string of singles, he released his debut album "Hullabaloo" on La Reserve Records. The song "Shit River" with Rayland Baxter made its way onto Spotify's "Fresh Folk" playlist amongst others. 2025 finds him gearing up for the release of his second LP "Earth Station", which was mixed by Jeff Lucci of Mo Lowda & the Humble. His most cohesive work to date, "Earth Station" shines a light on Cortez' clever mix of psych rock, sonic experimentation and heartfelt, honest storytelling. Don't miss this one and be sure to catch Barney perform live when is plays nearby!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Igniting Contagious Faith!Sermon Notes: https://links.kchanford.com/sunday
How can leaders create workplaces where people actually want to stay? In this episode of Behind The Numbers With Dave Bookbinder, I talk with Dr. Alise Cortez—Chief Ignition Officer at Gusto Now, author, and host of the Working on Purpose podcast—about building purpose-driven cultures that attract and retain top talent. We discuss why leadership feels harder today, the damage caused by outdated practices like presenteeism, and the importance of hybrid and flexible work models. Dr. Cortez also shares actionable strategies for: Embedding purpose and values into daily work Leading the “whole person” to boost engagement Restoring trust and psychological safety Driving retention through meaningful culture and small manager behaviors If you're a business leader, manager, or advisor looking to improve employee engagement and retention, this conversation delivers practical tools you can apply immediately. About Our Guest: Dr. Alise Cortez is the Chief Ignition Officer at Gusto, Now!, a human and organizational transformation consultancy specializing in unleashing business results by igniting and growing high-performance teams passionate about delivering on the organizational mission. The resulting rewards? Higher engagement, performance, innovation, retention, customer delight, and thus profitability. Dr. Alise is also an organizational psychologist and logotherapist,inspirational speaker, researcher, author, and host of the Working on Purpose podcast, and she is bent on awakening people and organizations to their passion and purpose and inspiring them to make a contribution worthy of their one, precious life. She is the author of: Purpose Ignited: How Inspiring Leaders Unleash Passion and Elevate Cause (2020) Passionately Striving in “Why”: An Anthology of Women Who Persevere Mightily to Live Their Purpose (2021) The Great Revitalization: How Activating Meaning and Purpose Can Radically Enliven Your Business (2023) Coloring Life: How Loss Invites Us to Live More Vibrant Lives (2023) The Power of Soulful Healing: Turning Wounds into Wisdom (co-author Arthur Ciaramicoli, 2025) Having developed her expertise within the human capital / organizational excellence industry over the last 25 years, she is focused on “raising the game” of organizations and individuals to live and work with “gusto,” step into their purpose to realize their potential, and make the impact they crave that betters the world. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is known as an expert in business valuation and he is the person that business owners and entrepreneurs reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. Known as a collaborative adviser, Dave has served thousands of client companies of all sizes and industries. Dave is the author of two #1 best-selling books about the impact of human capital (PEOPLE!) on the valuation of a business enterprise called The NEW ROI: Return On Individuals & The NEW ROI: Going Behind The Numbers. He's on a mission to change the conversation about how the accounting world recognizes the value of people's contributions to a business enterprise, and to quantify what every CEO on the planet claims: “Our people are this company's most valuable asset.” Dave's book, A Valuation Toolbox for Business Owners and Their Advisors: Things Every Business Owner Should Know, was recognized as a top new release in Business and Valuation and is designed to provide practical insights and tools to help understand what really drives business value, how to prepare for an exit, and just make better decisions. He's also the host of the highly rated Behind The Numbers With Dave Bookbinder business podcast which is enjoyed in more than 100 countries.
Please be aware that this episode includes topics that some listeners may find distressing, including mental health, suicide, suicidal ideation, depression and loss of life. Callisto Cortez, Youth Development Specialist at Copper Shores Outreach & Education and Andy Kalcich, Mental Health Professional and School Social Worker at Copper Country Intermediate School District get together on the latest episode of the Copper Shores Podcast to discuss the upcoming Suicide Prevention Walk on Saturday, September 13, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Ray Kestner Waterfront Park in Houghton.Kalcich breaks down the challenges faced by folks looking for support in the area, including the added stigma that many men face when seeking help. Cortez talks about the importance of community and the impact that a sense of connection can have on mental health. They are eager to help fellow community members learn more about suicide and suicide prevention, and connect with local resources.Learn more about the ninth annual Suicide prevention Walk at coppershores.org/walk. Thank you to the many businesses and community organizations sponsoring this year's walk, including Aspirus, Copper Country Mental Health, Huntington Bank, Northwoods Sporting Goods and Walmart.
On a soft monsoon evening, the sky streaked with golden bands, tropical clouds drawn up from the Sea of Cortez, everything is vibrant, delirious light. No sound but the crunch of boots and dog paws in the sandy wash lined with desert willow and Mormon tea, before we climb up to the mesa and through a high-desert forest of Joshua trees and Juniper. We sit for a while, at sunset: Great Apollo blazing over western mountains.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/desertoracleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Angel Cortez shares his incredible life story—growing up in gang culture, surviving violence, serving as an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan, and transitioning into veteran advocacy and entrepreneurship. From getting stabbed on his fifteenth birthday to leading a Special Operations career, Angel opens up about resilience, purpose, and the parallels between gangs, the military, and community brotherhood. We also dive into his viral comments on ICE, the controversy that followed, and his perspective on immigration, law enforcement, and bridging communities. Angel's journey highlights the struggles of first-generation Americans, the challenges of growing up in low-income neighborhoods, and the transformation that comes with discipline, service, and finding true purpose. If you want raw honesty about gangs, the military, veteran life, and community activism, this conversation is for you. - Topics covered in this episode: - Growing up in gang culture and surviving early violence - Transitioning from gangs to the U.S. Army Ranger Regiment - Combat experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan - Building community through advocacy and entrepreneurship (OG Pumpkin) - ICE raids, immigration policy, and the viral podcast clip controversy - The importance of brotherhood, purpose, and finding a positive path Follow Angel Cortes: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelgcortes175/
Cet été, nous vous proposons de (re)découvrir les épisodes des derniers mois que vous avez le plus appréciés !"Il y a une sorte de naissance différée quand on est un bébé hospitalisé… il faut une force de conviction très forte du monde pour les convaincre que ça va valoir le coup de vivre."Qu'est-ce que les nouveau-nés en néonatologie ont à nous dire ? Que deviennent ces premiers jours arrachés à la normalité, quand la vie commence dans l'univers brut et suspendu de la néonatologie ?Dans cet épisode, mon invitée Clémentine Goldszal nous plonge dans la vie des bébés hospitalisés, souvent oubliés de nos récits culturels.Clémentine est journaliste et critique littéraire, autrice du livre "Premiers cris". Elle s'est immergée pendant six mois dans le service de néonatologie de l'hôpital Necker à Paris. À travers son regard et sa plume, elle questionne l'invisibilisation systématique des nouveau-nés dans la société et les médias, et explique les enjeux éthiques, psychiques, mais aussi organisationnels du soin néonatal en France.Nous abordons :1️⃣ Le quotidien en réanimation néonatale2️⃣ L'enjeu de la douleur chez le bébé : comment est-elle reconnue et soulagée ?3️⃣ La place des parents auprès des tout-petits à l'hôpital et l'importance accordée au lien4️⃣ Les dilemmes éthiques, la charge émotionnelle des soignants et les conséquences d'une institution sous pression5️⃣ Ce que deviennent ces « adultes de demain » qui ont connu l'extrême prématurité ou l'hospitalisation à la naissanceAu programme :(00:00) Genèse du projet(02:01) Devenir mère et questionner le "récit impossible" de la naissance(05:38) Le silence autour de la mortalité néonatale en France(07:03) Pourquoi les nouveaux-nés sont-ils invisibles dans la culture ?(10:00) Comprendre la communication non verbale des bébés(11:48) Un quotidien hors-normes en néonatologie(14:11) Le choc psychique pour les familles et le vécu des parents(17:09) La question de la douleur chez le nouveau-né(20:18) Place des parents auprès de leur bébé à l'hôpital et retour à la maison(27:20) Système hospitalier sous tension et souffrance des soignantsRessources de l'épisode :Livre : "Premiers cris", Clémentine Goldszal, Éditions du SeuilInstagram @clementine.goldszalLivre "4.1", A.Cortez et S.Leurquin, Éditions Buchet-ChastelNotre travail est totalement indépendant. Si cet épisode vous a plu, la meilleure façon de nous soutenir est de vous abonner, de nous laisser un avis et 5 ⭐️ sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée, ou encore de partager le podcast ! Vous pouvez également nous suivre sur Instagram @lesadultesdedemain, LinkedIn @stephaniedesclaibes ou retrouver les épisodes en vidéo sur YouTube sur la chaîne @lesadultesdedemain.Pour sponsoriser Les Adultes de Demain, c'est par ici : formulaire.Les Adultes de Demain est le podcast qui explore l'enfance, l'éducation et la parentalité. Chaque semaine des personnalités variées partagent leur expertise pour réinventer ensemble l'enfance et l'adolescence. 1 mardi sur 2, Sylvie d'Esclaibes, fondatrice d'école Montessori, tient la chronique la Pause éducative. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week on Pour Minds, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by The Chi’s very own Cortez Smith, better known as Nuck, for a wild ride of storytelling, truth-telling, and bone-hitting honesty (literally). From his real-life experiences growing up in Chicago to landing his breakout role, Cortez opens up about how he dodged the streets, dealt with rejection from Spike Lee, and why one “yes” changed his life forever. They also get into the rise of hobosexuals—fine men with nowhere to live—unpacking whether looks really get you far when you’re broke. The trio shares Poor Decisions of the Week, debates tattoo regrets (and removals), and dives deep into dating with no motion, the curse of pretty privilege, and why vibes matter more than abs. Plus: the girls sip on the “Pour & Peace Paloma,” this week’s Taylor Port-sponsored Drink of the Week, and Cortez keeps it real about paying his tab when he had no home, no job—but plenty stroke!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.