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"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-ChastelUn épisode essentiel pour mieux comprendre ce que vivent les tout-petits dans la plus grande des vulnérabilités, ouvrir les yeux sur l'invisibilisation de leur expérience et questionner, à travers eux, notre rapport collectif à l'accompagnement du tout début de la vie.
A proposal to restructure two elementary schools in Cortez drew many concerned comments from an audience of about two dozen at a town hall Monday night.
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss severe weather, an audit of the city, and road work. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Renaldo Cortez "Rip" Gates — visionary entrepreneur, cultural ambassador, and basketball leader — for an inspiring conversation straight from the heart of Africa. Renaldo opens up about his life in South Africa, the vibrant food and culture that continues to shape his perspective, and his growing list of ventures, including his fashion brand The House of Renaldo Cortez, the upcoming restaurant with his wife, and the expanding reach of his basketball program. As the coach of the Soweto Panthers and the founder of Awii Sports Africa, Renaldo shares how he's using sports to transform lives across the continent. Tune in to hear how culture, creativity, and purpose come together in this unforgettable journey of impact and vision. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
Presented by 6D Helmets When Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha's Eli Tomac brake his leg at the Tampa Supercross in February, fans around the globe groaned with disappointment that the eight-time AMA Champion was again sidelined with injury. After having his fibula plated on February 14, Tomac initially told us that he hoped to return to racing in time to get some gate drops in the final rounds of the Supercross championship in order to be ready for the May 24 Pro Motocross kickoff at Fox Raceway. After getting back on the bike, however, ET decided that his time would be better spent training at his Cortez, Colorado, ranch in preparation for an all-out assault on this summer's series, and he told us in today's podcast that he is 100% up to speed and has never come into a motocross series so prepared. Tomac also told us that this most recent injury, coupled with how great he felt before it, has changed his mind about 2025 being his last year of racing full time. "I am not done racing," he said, with certainty. But hit play already and hear him say it himself! Thanks for checking out the 6D Helmets Midweek Podcast, on a Friday. Ha!
Them: “Cortez has a Podcast!” , “ Cortez does a Podcast!” Cortez: “Yea Cortez hasn't uploaded an episode in some time now.” May 15th, 2025 @12:24am Yea let's not have them waiting another year for an episode! Drop your recommendations on what you guys want to hear/ see next.Email:TheEverydayMA@gmail.comInstagram:_tezofficial
During a trip to S.W. Colorado in April of 2025, I discovered KSUT Public Radio in Ignacio, which operates as a tribal service and also serves anyone living in the Four Corners region, including Durango, Silverton, Cortez, Mancos, Pagosa Springs and parts of New Mexico, Arizona and S.E. Utah. It is an affiliate of NPR, the BBC, American Public Media and Public Radio International. Tami Graham, its Executive Director, sat down with me and explained the essential services KSUT provides, the threat to its existence if federal funding is withdrawn and the impact this would have on people living in its coverage area. Also on the program is an interview with Mac Thompson, founding member of Heartwood Cohousing (not far from Ignacio), established in the year 2000 and about to expand from 24 to 38 households. Listen and learn about cohousing in general and Heartwood Cohousing in particular.
Há um medo comum que pode afligir adultos e crianças de todas as idades: a matemática! Pensando nisso, a escritora Mara Cortez lançou o livro Parque de Diversões dos Números, que mostra como as operações e cálculos matemáticos podem ser desafiadores e divertidos. O jornalista Anderson Mendanha, do programa Autores e Livros, da Rádio Senado, aproveitou o Dia Nacional da Matemática, celebrado em 6 de maio, e conversou com Mara Cortez sobre seu trabalho e como quebrar os mitos que geram o medo da matemática. Acompanhe.
After his hiatus last week, Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez makes his return to the Morning Newswatch to discuss the city's key initiatives, and the carnival at Northpark Mall. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Episode No. 705 features curators Dalila Scruggs and Catherine Morris, and artist Beatriz Cortez. With Mary Lee Corlett, Scruggs and Morris are the co-curators of "Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist" at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The exhibition surveys Catlett's career across over 150 sculptures, prints, paintings, and drawings. The exhibition is on view through July 6. An exceptional exhibition catalogue, titled Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies was published by the The University of Chicago Press, the NGA and the Brooklyn Museum, which originated the exhibition. It is available from Amazon and Bookshop for $56-60. Catlett was a feminist, activist, and radical who helped join the Black Left in the US to influences from the Mexican Revolution. Her work continued the practice of earlier US artists such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and Carleton Watkins by using cultural production to advance ideas and ideologies. Cortez is featured in "Seeds: Containers of a World to Come" at the Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis. The exhibition features work by ten artists whose research-driven practices are informed by inquiry into plant-human-land relations. "Seeds" was curated by Meredith Malone and Svea Braeunert, and remains on view through July 28. The exhibition brochure is available here. "Beatriz Cortez x rafa esparza: Earth and Cosmos" is at the Americas Society, New York through May 17. The show considers the idea of ancient objects traveling across space and time. Cortez's work explores simultaneity, life in different temporalities, and imaginaries of the future. She has been featured in solo exhibitions at Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, NY,; the Williams College Museum of Art; Clockshop, Los Angeles; and more. Instagram: Catherine Janet Morris, Beatriz Cortez, Tyler Green.
Bara den som gör sig till ett öga kan bli sedd. Kristoffer Leandoer ser hur en romantisk poet blev stor genom att försvinna. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Tidigt på morgonen lördagen den 26 oktober 1816 vandrar den tjugoårige romantiske poeten och läkarstudenten John Keats tvärs genom London från Warner Street till sin bostad intill Guy's Hospital i Southwark – enligt kartan i min dator en 53 minuters promenad söderut över Themsen. Det är en vacker höstmorgon, solen förgyller Londons spiror och tak och han har mycket att tänka på efter en natt tillbringad med läsning ur en lånad dyrgrip, folioutgåvan av George Chapmans klassiska Homerosöversättning.Chapman var Shakespeares samtida och hans ambition var att göra Homeros på engelska till ett diktverk i egen rätt, att som han själv sade ”öppna Poesin med Poesi”.Chapman ville besvara dikten, med andra ord, och medan han promenerar börjar Keats i sin tur formulera ett eget gensvar på nattens läsning. Vad är det han varit med om? Det känns som han varit ute på en mycket lång resa: Jag färdats kring i mången gyllne traktoch skådat månget praktfullt kungarikeoch öar västerut förutan likedär barder böjt sig för Apollos makt. Så börjar, i Gunnar Hardings svenska tolkning, den sonett som Keats komponerar i huvudet under sin vandring och skyndar sig att fästa på papper vid hemkomsten – fjorton rader som han genast skickar till föregående kvälls värd, som får den innan klockan ens hunnit bli tio på förmiddagen. Keats skrev alltid snabbt: vid ett tillfälle åstadkom han i vittnens närvaro en regelmässig sonett på mindre än en kvart.Men vad är det för resor han talar om?Visserligen skulle han bara några år senare dö vid Spanska trappan i Rom, men vid det här tillfället har Londonpojken ännu aldrig varit utomlands, de praktfulla kungariken och gyllne trakterna har han bara sett i sitt eget huvud, de är vad som brukar kallas läsefrukter, det vill säga samarbeten mellan den egna fantasin och orden man läser. Ingen har skildrat den komplicerade mentala process som läsandet innebär lika målande som Keats i denna dikt, ”On First Looking into Chapman's Homer”, som på svenska fått namnet ”Min första blick i Chapmans Homerosöversättning”. Med några få ord visar han hur läsaren blir medskapande genom att bära med sig sin förkunskap och sin förväntan till mötet med texten. Och mången skön berättelse jag hördeom mörkögde Homeros och hans länder,men fick först andas doften av hans strändernär Chapmans starka stämma dit mig förde. Till denna subtila växelverkan, där läsaren skriver boken och boken skriver läsaren, bidrar att det är en översättning, det är alltså inte alls Homeros egna ord som står i centrum för upplevelsen utan främst vilka signalsubstanser de frigör inne i John Keats. Det landskap som breder ut sig för den tjugoårige skaldens inre syn är varken homeriskt eller londonskt, det boken skriver i honom är något tredje, helt nytt; en värld som inte funnits förrän nu. Det är också som upptäckare han beskriver sig, det hans blick mött i den gamla folieutgåvan var inte dammiga bokstäver utan nya världar och en ny ocean: Det var som när en stjärnskådare fårsyn på en ny planet på himmelen,eller som Cortez när hans örnblick nårut över Stilla havet, och hans mäni vild förväntan runt kring honom ståri tystnad på ett berg i Darien. Strax efter att ha författat denna rymdodyssé på bara fjorton rader bestämmer sig Keats för att hoppa av sina läkarstudier, slänga bort fyra års utbildning och döma sig själv till ett liv i ekonomisk osäkerhet. Han förklarar beslutet med att han ”besitter Förmågor som är större än de flesta människors”.Det är ett nyktert konstaterande, inte det minsta skrytsamt. Keats hade en ovanligt klar syn på sig själv och visste hur dessa Förmågor bäst skulle sättas i arbete. Hans egen term för detta var ”negative capability”, negativ förmåga.Det vill säga att göra sig själv till ingen, tömma sig själv och uppgå i en annan varelse: ”Om en sparv visar sig utanför mitt fönster tar jag del i dess existens och börjar picka i gruset … på ytterst kort tid tillintetgörs mitt eget jag.”Hans orubbliga självförtroende som poet grundade sig i vetskapen om denna förmåga till självförglömmelse. ”Det slog mig genast”, förklarar han, ”vilken egenskap som krävs för att skapa en Framstående Människa & som Shakespeare besatt i så enormt hög grad – jag menar Negativ Förmåga, det vill säga när en människa har förmågan att vara kvar i osäkerhet, Gåtor, tvivel, utan att göra något irriterande försök att sträcka sig efter fakta & förnuft.”Sinnesintryck hellre än ideologi och tankar. Se hellre än veta. Se med andras ögon hellre än sina egna, eftersom de egna är inställda på det de redan känner till.”Låt oss öppna våra blad som blommor och bli passiva och mottagliga”, säger han. ”Jag lever i ögat, och min egen fantasi erkänner sig överträffad och får vila.”Keats säger det gång på gång: det viktiga är att inte ha någon personlighet, att inte ta plats själv. Man skriver inte, man blir skriven. Man läser inte, man blir läst. Bara den som gör sig till ett öga kan bli sedd. Han väljer de minsta och gråaste varelserna för att förklara skapandets processer, en sparv eller en spindel:”Det tycks mig att nästan varje Människa likt Spindeln utifrån sitt eget inre kan spinna sitt eget rymliga Citadell”, säger han. ”Jag tänker inte inbilla mig att en Människa kan vara jämlik med Jupiter, utan tänker att hon borde vara riktigt nöjd som ett slags köks-Merkurius, eller till och med som ett enkelt Bi.”Poeten är den mest opoetiska varelsen i hela skapelsen, eftersom poeten saknar egen Identitet och måste fyllas av någon annan Kropp. Solen, Månen, Havet är poetiska och äger egna oföränderliga attribut – poeten äger ingenting eget. Livet är ett högst tillfälligt lån, det vet han bättre än någon. Existensen är så overklig att tanken på dess overklighet gör honom full i skratt.I sitt allra sista brev sörjde han den sinnliga världen. Men det är en yrkesmans och hantverkares sorg över all omsorgsfullt förvärvad kunskap som nu går förlorad, kunskapen om ”kontrastverkan, ljus och skugga, all denna information som är nödvändig för en dikt.”Det Keats visste var att vägen till sinnevärlden faktiskt går genom orden, om man nu råkar vara försedd med en mänsklig hjärna. Vi vet för mycket. Att läsa och skriva är det sätt vi har att befrias från det vi vet och möta det vi inte vet.Bara ord kan kortsluta ord och öppna nya världar, nya gyllne trakter.Kristoffer Leandoerförfattare, kritiker och översättareLitteraturGunnar Harding: Där döda murar står – Lord Byron och hans samtida. Wahlström och Widstrand, 2002.
“We're seeing more and more states actively participate in a monetary renaissance,” says JP Cortez, Executive Director of the Sound Money Defense League. He speaks with Daniela Cambone about how different U.S. states are making moves to support sound money by getting rid of taxes on gold and silver and recognizing them as legal tender again. Wyoming, Idaho, and Alabama are a few standout examples of these efforts. “Politicians tend to see dollar signs and don't understand the constitutional or historical reasons why gold and silver shouldn't be taxed,” Cortez points out. He also weighs in on the recent power outage in Spain, highlighting why depending only on digital money can be risky during a crisis. Key facts: 2025 has seen significant progress in sound money adoption.Leading states: Wyoming, Idaho, AlabamaChallenges in implementing sound money legislationWhy are politicians reluctant to adopt sound money?Spain's blackout highlights the risks of relying on digital money.
The beauty of trees is now on the minds of many of Cortez's residents and library patrons, as a beloved willow just outside the library is set to be removed.
NBA Playoffs Preview. Eastern Conference bracket; Western Conference Bracket. What's the best storyline from your perspective on this series? What should be the game plan for this team (each team)Who's the X-FactorSeries prediction and how far can the winner go? #orlandomagic #bostonceltics #nba #newyorkknicks #losangeleslakers #goldenstatewarriors Make sure to stay tuned for Cortez and Paul Podcast during the week Twitter/X: @BIOCPodcast @inthemindofcp @The_Paul_MacBalls In Our Court: anchor.fm/cortez-paulInthemindofcp.podomatic.comFacebook: Balls in Our PodcastIG: @BIOCPodcastBuymeacoffee.com/biocpodcast
The Panel recaps the NFL Draft and the NBA Playoffs. #nfl #nba #sheduersanders #orlandomagic #newyorkknicks #bostonceltics #losangeleslakersMake sure to stay tuned for Cortez and Kevin Podcast during the week Twitter/X: @BIOCPodcast @inthemindofcp @kevinc2415 @The_Paul_MacBalls In Our Court: anchor.fm/cortez-paulInthemindofcp.podomatic.comFacebook: Balls in Our PodcastIG: @BIOCPodcastBuymeacoffee.com/biocpodcasthttps://t.co/vdFXiObgC1
Plus: A B.C. pilot tells the story of his harrowing crash into the Sea of Cortez near La Paz, Mexico. Also: Evidence from an archaeological site in Britain reveals the gnarly death of an ancient gladiator. And yes, there were lions involved.
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss the demolition of the old Freeman building near 20th and Sargent, and the Joplin special road district. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Nancy Miriam Ávila Ortiz y Andrea Yazmín Sánchez Mendoza nos invitan a la Obra de teatro Las Ubarry .La temporada dura 1 mes, 8, 15, 22 y 29 de mayo. En el teatro experimental de Jalisco.El Vato Cortez nos presenta nuevo sencillo. Azucena Evans y Andrés Montiel de la obra de teatro "Pequeñas Infidelidades" se presentan en El Teatro Experimental de Jalisco funciones de viernes y sábados de mayo. Conducción: Sofía Solorzano y Juan Pablo Balcells.Producción: Armando Tiburcio.Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión.Escucha la música del día dando clic aquíVisita: www.jaliscoradio.comFecha: 28 de Abril del 2025
On this week's interview Paul talks to Rep. Elaine Sena Cortez a freshman Republican from Hobbs, NM. Cortez has a unique and compelling story that has led her to the New Mexico Legislature. Paul and Elaine discuss the recent session, some of the bills she sponsored, and her philosophy as a legislator. Sena Cortez is an energetic and exciting person to have in New Mexico's Legislature!
Por La Mañana es un programa dirigido por el Pastor Omar Rodriguez, transmitido viva online en nuestra pagina www.radiomh.vip Hoy tuvimos nuestras noticias y la participacion del Pastor Miguel Cortes de la Iglesia Bautista East Hill en Kent WashingtonConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/por-la-manana-con-el-pastor-omar-r--1422342/support.
DCS talks to Ice Cube about how he got into Hip Hop, his relationship with Drake and Kendrick Lamar, greatest diss records of all time and his upcoming tour.
In today's "Motivational Minute", leadership expert Jamy Bechler talks Cortez burning his boats and how excuses never get us closer to our goals. The "Motivational Minute" is part of the Success is a Choice podcast network. It is a quick thought designed to help you inspire yourself and those around you. - - - - Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. - - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible, in part, by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Build a stronger culture today by helping athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders. Get $100 off your first year when you use the coupon code SUCCESS at checkout. - - - - Each week, Jamy Bechler hosts free virtual training sessions in the area of culture, leadership, success, and teamwork. To see the schedule and to register, please visit FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of 9 books including The Captain and The Bus Trip, host of the Success is a Choice Podcast, professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. The Leadership Playbook is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by clicking here.
In this episode of the Trident Room Podcast, host U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Colleen Wilmington went onboard the Western Flyer in late 2024 for a discussion with members of the Western Flyer Foundation, then Education Director Dr. Rebecca Mostow and Science Manager Dr. Katie Thomas. Wilmington discusses the historic Western Flyer's complete restoration and return to Monterey Bay, along with the milestones achieved in her first year in service as a research vessel. Based out of Moss Landing, Calif., the Western Flyer Foundation was established to support community interactions and boost scientific outreach. Built in 1937 for the sardine fishing industry in Monterey Bay, the Western Flyer made history in 1940 when John Steinbeck and Dr. Ed Ricketts sailed to the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California), and the log was developed into one of Steinbeck's classic works by the same name. Following two sinkings and a full retrofit, the Flyer now supports docked educational programs for primary education programs, and underway programs supporting collegiate education programs. The use of one vessel between the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), and Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) is indicative of a rise in interest in oceanic studies, scarce opportunities for research at sea, and the unique oceanographic area in the vicinity of Monterey. Interviews included a tour of the Western Flyer and discussion of the combination of historical and modern capabilities. Since this interview, the Western Flyer has departed for a historic return to the Sea of Cortez, and is following closely to Steinbeck and Rickett's original log. Get updates and follow the team's progress at https://www.westernflyer.org/crews-log/.
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss severe weather, the Turkey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and Easter Sunday. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss street scaping, council in the park, and a ribbon cutting ceremony. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Violeta Cortez y Toño serán participantes de la casa de los famosos 3, lindo rencuentro después de 23 años. Aleska Génesis Castellano sale de los juzgados con el perdón. Esto y mucho más en este programas. ¡Aquí Nomas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than 600 people concerned about actions taken by the Trump administration walked along Cortez's Main Street Saturday morning as part of a “Hands Off!” march.
Ulrika retired, sold her house, and bought a 1995 Island Packet 40. She has just started what she plans to be a long and casual circumnavigation. She was in Guyamas Mexico when I interviewed her. We talk about her boat, sailing from BC to Mexico, The Sea of Cortez, sailing singlehanded and with crew, Mexico, water, how the Island Packet performs, whisker poles, her previous boat - an Atkins Ingrid, sailing in British Columbia, electronics, radar, plans for the South Pacific, diving, whales, whale sharks, Papua New Guinea, and more! Photos and links can be found on the shownotes page at https://www.paultrammell.com/podcast-season-7 Support the show through Patreon
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss severe weather, tornado sirens, and local homelessness. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
The Independent Log Company got the go-ahead Tuesday night for its proposed wood-processing operation near the Carpenter Natural Area in Cortez.
We're thrilled to bring you an exclusive episode of Wealth on the Beach with Daniel Alonzo, featuring the incredible Angelina Cortez!
Wichita State pole vault coach Aliyah Fertig and junior Arantxa Cortez join the podcast at the start of the outdoor track and field season. We discuss how Fertig’s time as an athlete with coach Brooke Rasnick (a former Shocker vaulter) at Louisville led her into coaching and a spot on the WSU staff. Cortez talks … Continue reading "Roundhouse podcast with Aliyah Fertig, Arantxa Cortez on Shocker track and field"
Capt. Dan Blanchard talks with James Shillinglaw, editor in chief of Insider Travel Report, about how he formed UnCruise Adventures, a U.S. flagged adventure cruise company that offers sailings in Alaska, Pacific Northwest, Hawaii, Costa Rica, and Mexico's Sea of Cortez. Blanchard tells us how he built up UnCruise, how it as expanded into new regions, and what the experience is onboard his ships. He also gives us his take on how adventure travel has changed since he started in the business. For more information, visit www.uncruise.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox. 1
The Abyss Podcast - Issue 187: Criminal Rhymes This week we catch up on some current releases, discuss the Term Woke and it's co-option, and we dig into the Arrest 17yr old Cortez of Conyers Ga for a diss track. DON'T SLEEP TAP IN! IG- @the_abyss_podcast @lukeycage @thebonechurch @primojab EMAIL- cftheabysspodcast@gmail.com
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss weekend weather, a new route 66 mural, and Joplin area transportation. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Two Zero Q: 20 Questions With Interesting People from the LGBT community and friends
You are listening to Two Zero Q – 20 Questions With Interesting People, where we learn the 'Origin Story' of Author Rio CortezFrom the New York Times bestselling creative team behind The ABCs of Black History comes a statement-making follow-up that celebrates women, their history, and their future. THE ABC'S OF WOMEN'S HISTORY by Rio Cortez and Lauren Semmer centers on the diversity of the disruptors who blazed a path forward for everyone, for readers aged 5 and up. I spoke with Rio about her life, her work and her influences.In a beautiful picture book in verse brimming with G for Groundbreaking women, National Book Award nominee Rio Cortez and illustrator Lauren Semmer celebrate all the joys, challenges, and historic forward movement of American women's history, with a special focus on the Black women, brown women, transwomen, and other changemakers.The ABCs of Women's History is perfect for providing a conversation starter about equality, women's rights, and the brilliant women who shape our world. It's about historic moments—Kamala Harris being sworn in as the first African-American and first Asian-American Vice President of the United States; Title IX passing through Congress; Seneca Falls, where the first women's rights convention was held; the Riot Grrrls movement; and so much more. The book is complete with backmatter that shares the details and historical context of the women featured. Rhymes and rhythm move readers energetically through the selected milestones and figures...A rainbow of hues and variations of composition and perspective keep the art fresh and eye-catching... An inclusive and inspiring look at significant aspects of women's history.―Kirkus Reviews#TwoZeroQ#RioCortez#NYTimesBestSeller#TheABCsofWomensHistory#addiction#redemption#theveryhandsometimkirk#Gay, #PRIDE, #LGBT Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tate is joined in this segment of HSSS by Hillsboro High School basketball's Cortez Graham Howard and Brentwood High School basketball's Ella RyanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The skate park in Cortez's Parque de Vida is physically unsafe. That was the message several people gave the Cortez City Council at its regular meeting Tuesday night.
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss council in the park, the Joplin 2011 tornado documentary, and waste management. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
In today's podcast, I focus on examples of loss of liberty. The first is JS Bach being imprisoned for having the effrontery of asking his employer to let him go so he could seek a more lucrative employment elsewhere. It's shocking that one of the world's greatest musicians was considered to be property. Of course NO ONE should be considered to be property! A friend of his, a mere horn player, was hung for a similar infraction.120 years later, Chopin spent a honeymoon on the island of Majorca with his new wife, George Sand. Both of them were combining a honeymoon with holding good on promises to publishers—she on a book in progress and he on a collection of 24 preludes. They spent several months living in a scary monastery high in the mountains partly because Chopin was suffering from TB, which the locals interpreted as an example of how sin leads to disease, the result being a loss of liberty for Chopin and Sand.The third example of loss of liberty deals with how cacao symbolized power in the four Central American societies—of the Olmecs, the Toltecs, the Mayans and the Aztecs. Later, when Cortez brought cacao back to Spain, it came to symbolize power there as well with a loss of liberty for the Jewish doctors living in Bayonne, France, where they established cacao as an important local industry. During the Industrial Revolution, cacao became an important foodstuff for factory workers and in order to provide it, the colonial powers forced West Africans to provide them with inexpensive beans. The result was the use of child labor, five forms of which are described.I start the podcast with Bach's Prelude number 8 in E-Flat Minor and I finish with Chopin's Prelude #14 in the same key. Bach's prelude was written in a prison cell. Chopin's was written in a monastery cell. Both are examples of a loss of liberty.As always, we are looking to help African cocoa farmers become African chocolate makers. Join the revolution by donating to the cause!1. Go to www.projecthopeandfairness.org and click on the Donate button. -OR- 2. Send a check to: Donations, PH&F, 1298 Warren Road, Cambria, CA 93428. Write to me at tom@projecthopeandfairness.orgTo learn more, visit www.projecthopeandfairness.org
Joplin Mayor Keenan Cortez joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss Joplin's 152nd birthday, and MSSU. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
In this episode of Impact Without Limits, Dale and Brian discuss their next axiom: Burn the Boats. They recount the legendary story of Cortez, whose men found the strength to push forward only after their means of retreat were taken away.Drawing from their own journey, Dale and Brian share how they applied this principle when launching ForeverLawn. Leaving behind steady consulting jobs, they put everything on the line to build their business—facing financial struggles, outside skepticism, and the pressures of providing for their families. They reflect on pivotal moments where they had to choose between survival mode and unwavering commitment, proving that sometimes, the only way forward is through.Tune in for a conversation about perseverance, faith, and the undeniable power of going all in.Episode Highlights: The story of ‘Burn the Boats'.Examples from our journey.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HEREDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmie
On this episode of the podcast. I sit down with Roland Cortez who was on the podcast during season. We talk ducks, contest calling contest, and fishing. If you liked this episode share it with a friend.
Battle Rap Legend Cortez shares his thoughts on the Knicks' off-season moves, team toughness, and whether this year's squad can replicate last season's grit. From trade rumors to discussions about Giannis, Brunson, and the impact of losing key players like Hartenstein, we're breaking it all down. Plus, we dive into NBA buzz, trade possibilities, and how New York stacks up against teams like Boston and Milwaukee. Cortez also shares thoughts on Drake vs. Kendrick. Combo and Cortez share their Mt. Rushmore's for Knicks player, Battle Rappers, Hip-Hop Album's and More! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO
In this thought-provoking episode of Ohio Exopolitics, host Mark Snyder welcomes back Alexander McCaig for an in-depth conversation covering consciousness, personal growth, and universal understanding. The discussion weaves through topics ranging from time perception to quantum physics, offering listeners unique insights into both personal and cosmic evolution. Key Topics Discussed Time Perception and Human Evolution Analysis of why time seems to speed up as we age. Discussion of how time compression forces personal growth and decision-making. Exploration of how time perception relates to human consciousness development. Travel and Natural Observation Detailed account of McCaig's recent trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Discussion of the Sea of Cortez's biodiversity (hosting 30% of marine species). Observations of local flora, including century-old saguaro cacti. Memorable wildlife encounter with an osprey hunting at low tide. Knowledge Access and Understanding Examination of information accessibility in spiritual organizations. Discussion of language barriers in accessing spiritual texts. Analysis of High German versus standard German in translations. Exploration of why certain knowledge might be restricted. Personal Growth and Facing Life Changes Discussion of dealing with pet loss and end-of-life care. Analysis of addiction and family dynamics. Exploration of how personal challenges drive evolution. Insights into understanding and supporting those with addiction. Scientific Discussion Detailed examination of neutrinos and their properties. Discussion of particle physics and universal energy. Analysis of theoretical implications for universal structure. Exploration of scientific concepts in spiritual contexts. Notable Quotes "Love is a function of understanding." "People need to take on the responsibility of change for themselves." "When bound with a tau or an electron... there's a charge with it." Technical Discussion Highlights Detailed analysis of neutrino properties and behavior. Discussion of particle detection methods. Exploration of theoretical physics concepts. Analysis of energy and mass relationships. Guest Information Alexander McCaig shares insights from both scientific and spiritual perspectives, offering unique viewpoints on consciousness, evolution, and universal understanding. This episode is originally aired on Revolution Radio, featuring host Mark Snyder and guest Alexander McCaig discussing consciousness, evolution, and universal understanding.
Charlie Hild joined us again this year to cover the schedule for their upcoming live sale - The Brand that is hosted by the Hild Brothers on their farm in Webster City, IA. We then met up with two exhibitors from different parts of the country - Addie Cortez from Idaho, and Madden Wise from Texas. Addie had a ewe named “Princess Poppy” who was a very successful show ewe for her, gathering many champion banners, and one we thought was a showman to get on the podcast. Madden Wise, who was the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 2025 San Antonio & San Angelo Stock Shows. He joined us to talk about what it takes & who it takes to get to the backdrop.
Join James Parson, Bryn Hall and Ross Karl as they break down round two of Super Rugby, including Timoci Tavatavanawai's stellar performance for the Highlanders and how the Chiefs are dismantling teams in the second half.The boys talk the Blues and Crusaders failings, as well as the Hurricanes' scratchy win over the Drua and preview the opening weekend of Aupiki.Plus special guests Cortez Ratima and Ayesha Leti-i'iga. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey there, my friend! Welcome back to Creatives on Fire, the podcast designed to help content creators like you grow your audience and income. This week, we're diving deep into a powerful mindset shift—what happens when quitting is not an option? https://creativesonfirepodcast.com/episode182 Imagine this: You step off a ship, feeling the solid ground beneath your feet. Then your leader turns to you and says, "Burn the boats." That's exactly what historical leaders like Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Cortez told their men. They had no Plan B—only victory or defeat. And guess what? They chose to succeed. Now, let's talk about your business. What if quitting wasn't an option? What if there was no backup plan? How would that change the way you approach blogging? Why Having No Plan B Can Change Everything When we give ourselves a safety net, we often take it. If blogging gets hard, we say, “Well, I can always go back to _______.” But what if you removed the escape route? What if you committed, wholeheartedly, to making your blog your primary business? If you're ready to push forward and make blogging work for you, it comes down to three key things: ✔ Conviction – Believing in your blog's purpose ✔ Commitment – Showing up consistently ✔ Conversion – Turning content into income Let's break them down. 1. Conviction: Believe in Your Blog's Purpose The foundation of your success starts with believing that blogging is the way to build your business. It's your home base. Every piece of content—your social media, emails, videos—should lead back to your blog.