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La Diez Capital Radio
Diputada provincial de Turismo de Granada, Marta Nievas

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 12:03


Entrevista en el programa El Remate de Capital Radio. Con Marta Nievas, Diputada Provincial de Turismo de Granada Hoy en El Remate nos acompaña Marta Nievas, Diputada Provincial de Turismo de Granada, quien nos invita a descubrir —con entusiasmo y detalle— la riqueza cultural, histórica y natural de Granada y su provincia como próximo gran destino turístico. A través de sus palabras, viajamos por la Alhambra, el Albaicín, la Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada y las playas de la Costa Tropical, sin olvidar la potente oferta gastronómica y las tradiciones que hacen de esta tierra un lugar único para todos los sentidos. Una entrevista que nos transporta a uno de los rincones más fascinantes de España, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Día Mundial del Libro (23-04-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 207:50


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 1.152 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 57 días. Hoy es miércoles 23 de abril de 2025. Día Mundial del Libro y de los Derechos de Autor. El 23 de abril se celebra el Día Mundial del Libro y de los Derechos de Autor, decretado por la UNESCO con el objetivo de fomentar la lectura, además de dar a conocer el derecho de la propiedad intelectual para el autor de su propia obra literaria. El Día Mundial del Libro, tuvo su origen el día 15 de noviembre del año 1995 como una manera de rendir un homenaje a grandes escritores universales como Miguel de Cervantes, Garcilaso de la Vega, Williams Shakespeare, Vlamidir Nabkov, Josep Pla, Manuel Mejías Vallejo, entre otros. Fue a través de la UNESCO que se decretó el día 23 de abril ya que en esa fecha se celebra el natalicio o muerte de estos ilustres personajes de la literatura. 1563.- Colocación de la primera piedra del Monasterio de El Escorial, en Madrid. 1616.- Los restos mortales de Cervantes son enterrados en la iglesia de las Trinitarias, en Madrid. 1798.- Ultima ejecución en la Plaza Mayor de Madrid. Mueren en el patíbulo María Vicente de Mendieta y su amante, Santiago San Juan, asesinos del esposo de la primera. 1848.- Los franceses votan por primera vez de acuerdo con el sufragio universal establecido en el país (solo masculino). 1917.- Comienza la construcción del Metro de Madrid. 1919.- La Asamblea Nacional francesa aprueba la jornada laboral de ocho horas. 1933.- Elecciones municipales parciales en la Segunda República española en las que votan las mujeres por primera vez. 1946.- Se presentan las patentes del primer modelo de la motocicleta Vespa. 1976.- Se concede por primera vez el Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes. El primer ganador es el escritor español Jorge Guillén. 2005.- Se publica el primer video en Youtube. 2022.- La UE obliga a las plataformas digitales a controlar sus contenidos y retirar los ilegales. Santoral para hoy 23 de abril: santos Jorge, Félix, Fortunato, Adalberto y Gerardo. Día de Aragón y de Castilla y León. Putin, abierto a "conversaciones" directas con Ucrania mientras aumenta la presión internacional. El funeral del papa Francisco será el próximo sábado 26 de abril a las 10:00 horas. El papa Francisco y España, el país que nunca llegó a visitar pero que siempre tuvo presente. Sánchez eleva el gasto en defensa 10.471 millones para llegar al 2%: "España cumplirá este año con el objetivo" Sumar rechaza el aumento del gasto en defensa anunciado por Sánchez y solicita su retirada del Consejo de Ministros. Canarias “sigue a la espera” de que el Estado diga cómo va a cumplir la acogida de menores. El Gobierno de España ha trasladado al Tribunal Supremo que su red de asilo no puede acoger menores solos porque está pensada para adultos. El nuevo decreto de vivienda del Gobierno canario “usurpa funciones a los ayuntamientos” Se permite desde ahora que los informes técnicos, que hasta ahora elaboraban los técnicos de los ayuntamientos, puedan ser realizados por personal externo. La razón esgrimida por el Gobierno este lunes para adoptar esa decisión es que las licencias tardan una media de dos años en concederse, cuando la ley marca que sean máximo seis meses. El Gobierno canario quiere "funcionarizar" al personal laboral de la comunidad autónoma. La consejera Nieves Lady Barreto busca responder a una "reivindicación histórica" para permitir la promoción interna, la movilidad y garantizar los "derechos laborales y económicos" de un colectivo que lleva 30 años trabajando en la Administración. Un 23 de abril de 1976 nació Pasión Vega, cantante española. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Con el analista político Manolo Fernández. En esta edición de nuestra sección en El Remate, abordamos dos temas de gran relevancia para el presente y futuro de nuestro país: las infraestructuras en Canarias y el presupuesto militar de España para este año. Junto al analista político Manolo Fernández, analizamos el estado actual y las necesidades urgentes en materia de infraestructuras en las islas, poniendo sobre la mesa los retos que supone la insularidad y la importancia de una inversión pública sostenida y eficiente. Además, repasamos el nuevo presupuesto de Defensa aprobado para este ejercicio, su peso dentro del gasto público, las prioridades estratégicas del Gobierno en materia militar y las implicaciones políticas y sociales de este aumento en el contexto nacional e internacional. Un análisis riguroso y sin filtros, como siempre, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Al Padre Miguel Ángel Navarro. Hoy en El Remate tenemos el honor de entrevistar al Padre Miguel Ángel Navarro, quien nos ofrece una emotiva y profunda glosa sobre la figura del Papa Francisco. Durante la conversación, el Padre Navarro repasa la trayectoria pastoral del Santo Padre, su papel como líder espiritual en tiempos de grandes desafíos globales y su constante llamado a la fraternidad, la justicia social y la paz. Una reflexión cercana, cargada de fe y compromiso, que nos invita a mirar con nuevos ojos el pontificado del Papa argentino. Una entrevista para escuchar con atención y corazón abierto, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Con Juan Antonio Quintero, especialista en actualidad deportiva. Hoy en El Remate contamos con la participación de Juan Antonio Quintero, experto en información deportiva, para analizar en profundidad la situación actual de los dos grandes equipos canarios en la liga española: la UD Las Palmas y el CD Tenerife. Con Quintero repasamos el rendimiento de ambas plantillas, los aciertos y desafíos de sus cuerpos técnicos, así como las perspectivas de cada equipo de cara al tramo final de la temporada. Un análisis claro, directo y con conocimiento de causa sobre lo que se vive en los banquillos, en los vestuarios y, por supuesto, en la grada. Toda la pasión del fútbol canario, contada con rigor y cercanía, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. - Sección en La Diez Capital Radio. Con Konstantin Hinner Ivamtchev, CEO de Proyectos Insulares, y Juan Pablo Cabrera Molina, Director Comercial. En esta edición de nuestra sección en La Diez Capital Radio, abordamos una alternativa habitacional innovadora y sostenible: las viviendas modulares. Para ello, contamos con la presencia de Konstantin Hinner Ivamtchev, CEO de Proyectos Insulares, y Juan Pablo Cabrera Molina, Director Comercial de la empresa. Durante la charla, exploramos los múltiples beneficios de este modelo constructivo, que destaca por su rapidez de ejecución, eficiencia energética, flexibilidad en el diseño y menor impacto ambiental. También analizamos su creciente demanda en el mercado canario y su potencial para dar respuesta a los retos de acceso a la vivienda en las islas. Una conversación esclarecedora sobre el futuro de la construcción, hoy más modular que nunca, en La Diez Capital Radio. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de Capital Radio. Con Marta Nievas, Diputada Provincial de Turismo de Granada. Hoy en El Remate nos acompaña Marta Nievas, Diputada Provincial de Turismo de Granada, quien nos invita a descubrir —con entusiasmo y detalle— la riqueza cultural, histórica y natural de Granada y su provincia como próximo gran destino turístico. A través de sus palabras, viajamos por la Alhambra, el Albaicín, la Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada y las playas de la Costa Tropical, sin olvidar la potente oferta gastronómica y las tradiciones que hacen de esta tierra un lugar único para todos los sentidos. Una entrevista que nos transporta a uno de los rincones más fascinantes de España, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Con el chef Ramón Hernández — Cocina Canaria sin Vergüenza. En esta sabrosa entrega de Cocina Canaria sin Vergüenza, el chef Ramón Hernández nos trae una receta con carácter, tradición y mucho sabor: la Ropa Vieja de Pulpo. Desde los fogones de El Remate, descubrimos los secretos de este plato icónico de la cocina canaria, con ese toque atrevido y sin complejos que caracteriza al chef. Hablamos de ingredientes, técnicas, anécdotas y la manera de reinterpretar la gastronomía local sin perder su esencia. Una sección para disfrutar con el paladar y con el alma, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.

Radio Granada
AUDIO: Entrevista al subdelegado del Gobierno en Granada, José Antonio Montilla

Radio Granada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 29:23


Entrevista al subdelegado del Gobierno de España en Granada, José Antonio Montilla, sobre la integración del ferrocarril en Granada, la vuelta del tren por Baza, el tren a Motril, los riegos de Rules para la Costa Tropical y la construcción del espigón de Motril

Radio Granada
AUDIO: Buenas previsiones turísticas para la Costa Tropical (Jesús Megías, presidente de los hosteleros)

Radio Granada

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 6:14


Entrevistamos al presidente de los hosteleros de la Costa Tropical de Granada, Jesús Megías, sobre las buenas previsiones turísticas para finales de agosto y el mes de septiembre en la zona

Fernruf
Fernruf: Brasilien und Spanien (Costa Tropical)

Fernruf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 43:56


In dieser Folge des „Fernrufs“ zieht es uns zum zweiten Mal nach Brasilien. Aber nicht nur der Ort ist entscheidend, sondern auch die Perspektive. Michael Santana ist 2021 aus der Schweiz nach Brasilien ausgewandert. Er wollte eben nicht mittanzen auf dem Maskenball der Corona-Maßnahmen. Von ihm erfahren wir, welches die Alltagssorgen der Brasilianer sind, warum es nicht unbedingt gefährlich sein muss, wenn man in keiner „Gated Community“ wohnt, und ob er jemals wieder nach Europa ziehen will. Im anderen Teil der Sendung lauschen wir den Ausführungen von Ludger Aßmann. Er genießt im spanischen Almuñécar an der Costa Tropical im Süden Spaniens die Sonne und die aktuelle Ruhe. Zur Hochsaison leben dort 100.000 Menschen und Urlauber. Gerade jetzt hat sich der Ort in ein beschauliches Kleinstädtchen verwandelt. Er weiß erstaunliche Dinge über eine funktionierende spanische Bürokratie und – im Gegensatz zu seiner vormaligen Heimat Berlin – ein angenehmes Klima zu berichten.

Fin de Semana
Carmen Lomana: "Yo soy muy bohemia"

Fin de Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 29:56


La socialité habla sobre los vestidos de Tamara y responde al consultorio de sus oyentes. Repaso de la crónica social. Nos vamos a la Costa Tropical con Pedro Madera.Escucha ahora 'Fin de Semana'. "Fin de Semana" es un programa presentado por Cristina López Schlichting, prestigiosa comunicadora de radio y articulista en prensa, es un magazine que se emite en COPE, los sábados y domingos, de 10.00 a 14.00 horas. A lo largo de sus cuatro horas de duración, Fin de Semana ofrece otra visión, más humana y reposada, de la actualidad reciente, a la vez que reserva espacio para historias novedosas y sorprendentes; para reportajes y entrevistas en profundidad; para propuestas de ocio que invitan a disfrutar de los días de descanso con el mejor humor y garantías de éxito.Siempre, de la mano y la voz de Cristina López Schlichting, en cuyo dilatado currículum vitae se incluyen sus labores de articulista y reportera en los principales periódicos de España (ABC, El Mundo o La Razón o su papel de tertuliana de televisión. Asimismo, la periodista madrileña es conocida y reconocida por la claridad y valentía de sus posicionamientos editoriales, inspirados en la defensa de los valores cristianos o los derechos de las personas.Entre los colaboradores habituales de Fin de semana, sobresalen nombres como los de Carmen Lomana, que nos sumerge en su prisma de la realidad con "La...

Rio de la Vida
Manuel Garrido y la pesca de Surfcasting desde La Costa Tropical y Truficultura con Diego García Rodríguez.

Rio de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 58:00


último programa en Directo del año 2022 , en Rio dela vida, donde destacamos a uno de nuestros mejores oyentes en la pesca de Surfcasting desde La Costa Tropical - Salobreña, Manuel Garrido , además es el presidente del club de fans de Rio dela vida https://www.facebook.com/groups/247422545719473 y en la segunda entrevista El apasionante mundo de la Truficultura con Diego García Rodríguez, por primera vez en Rio dela vida, hablamos de trufas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rio-de-la-vida/message

Beach Travel Wine Podcast
28. Almunecar. Top things to do in Almunecar, Andalusia, Spain. Travel with us to Almunecar Spain.

Beach Travel Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 46:50


Travel to Almunecar on the Costa Tropical in Spain in episode 28. Almunecar in Andalusia, has so much to see and do for such a small, lesser-known city on Spain's southern coast. Listen as we take you to a karaoke bar - can you guess who performed? Then we go dancing in the streets - or at least one of us does. We describe where the most stunning sunset we have seen in Spain was. You will hear all about the different beaches and the promenade which goes all along the coastline. We share the discoveries that we were delighted to make including the Salting Factory, the Caves of the Seven Palaces, San Miguel Castle and the Botanic Gardens. The old town of Almunecar isn't a large one, and we tell you all about the pedestrian-free cobblestone streets that we explored. You will find out why some of the locals don't like the 5m x 3m octopus roundabout in the main part of town. Once again you will hear the best places to eat and our favourite places to have wine (or mojito in this case). We share a story of what brought Leanne to tears on the kitchen floor of our apartment and who received the 2 koala awards in Almunecar. Lots more to hear about in Episode 28. You can see the show notes, information and pictures that go with this episode. Or you can visit our website at www.beachtravelwine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leanne-mccabe/message

Radio Granada
Previsiones turismo Granada agosto 2022: Juan Peláez y Paco Trujillo

Radio Granada

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 13:02


La Costa Tropical confía en consolidar un verano turístico mejor que el de 2019 mientras la ciudad de Granada espera una remontada durante agosto: hablamos con Juan Peláez (agencias de viaje) y Paco Trujillo (chiringuiteros de la Costa Tropical)

Radio Granada
Demuestran la fijación del alga asiática en los fondos marinos de la costa granadina

Radio Granada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 7:17


El profesor de la UGR Luis Sánchez documenta la implantación de esta especie invasora en las aguas de la Costa Tropical de Granada

Gente Viajera
María José Sánchez: "La costa tropical de Granada es una de las costas de España con mayor número de espacios naturales protegidos"

Gente Viajera

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 12:20


Spanish Practices
Day 70 - "Tourist Trap!"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 7:14


Day 70 of Lockdown, and Spain will be open for tourists in July says Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez today.  What will it mean, and what is it like for tourists here along the Granada coast? The daily dairy Podcast of a British couple and their three good legs cat, living on the Costa Tropical. Find out more here: https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 70 "Tourist Trap!" Sunday comes with a breeze and more Mediterranean sunshine; the Spanish Prime Minister Uncle Pedro has announced today that he is going to start allowing tourism to return to Spain.   That is very good news for businesses all over Spain, less good news if you think that the tourists will come, create another wave of virus, then leave to their own more liberal countries whilst we face yet another lockdown in the Autumn.   Off this morning to water the plants at Petra’s and Justin’s big house on the corner.  Despite the great care that Pepe the Palm took in cutting down the fronds from the palm tree, some debris has got into the pool.  I had a go at fishing some of it out.   Swimming pools are complex things, we are asking water to behave abnormally. Those Nasrid Sultans created pools and fountains with running water, whilst a swimming pools water stays put and needs a lot of loving care to stay clean and sanitary.   Our German neighbours, who have spent Lockdown in their native country discovered from their pool man that the water had gone green, which means emptying the pool, cleaning every surface and refilling again.   Our own modest pool stands on six micro piles, anchoring it into the mountain and protecting it from earthquakes.  I have only felt one earthquake here.  It was quite sudden, shook the house for a second and at the same time there was a sound similar to a lorry emptying a ton of earth onto the ground. Chris slept through it, but the cat went crazy, running around meowing.   An active fault runs along the sea in front of where we live and it has, in the past caused a few issues.  The houses below us caught the force of one minor earthquake, it moved them about an inch further down the mountain causing great cracks to appear and parts of terraces to topple to one side.   At our friends house it cracked open their swimming pool like an egg and the contents of the pool emptied out onto the road below.   Mother nature isn’t keen on being tamed, but luck was on our side.  The Highways Authority decided to widen the National Road in front of us, by chopping the front of the mountain off; despite being told by Geologists that, that might cause the whole mountain to move down onto the new road.   The Highways Authority ignored the scientific advice, now where have I heard that phrase recently? The mountain moved and started to deposit chunks of itself onto the main road.   As a result, an Australian team were shipped in to pile drive the whole edge of the mountain, it took months to do with the piles going hundreds of meters under the houses, more piles were drilled down from the first road anchoring that in place.   The whole process cost in excess of fifty-four million Euros, but as a result we probably have the most stable Estate along the whole coast, although I am touching wood when I say this.   It is one of the reasons that this area has kept a lot of its more traditional Spanish charm, you just can’t build great big high-rise hotels here, the geology will not let you.   It is a good place to come on holiday, the majority of holidaymakers are Spanish, about 60 per-cent, the beaches are good to swim from, the diving is good too, you can do water sports and the like, and the beach sand is a granite grey but a bit grainy if you are thinking of building sandcastles.   It is though possible to go up to the snow peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountain in the morning, ski till lunchtime then drive back down to the beach and sunbathe after first enjoying a pretty good lunch with wine for about ten Euros in one of the beachside Chiringuitos – restaurants.   The British Ex-Pat wave stops at Nerja about 25 minutes on the motorway from here.  Nerja is still in the Costa del Sol.  When we first visited the town over twenty years ago it was still quite a sleepy Spanish place.   Over the years more English, German and Scandinavian’s have made it their home, so there is a very different feel to the place.  If you crave a proper curry or Thai food there are restaurants there to cater for you, along with English supermarkets like Cullens if you get an urge for Birds Custard or a Cherry Bakewell.   We very much prefer where we live here on the coast, on a clear day you can see the coastline of Morocco, during winter storms you can see the lightening and thunder rumble and light up the Atlas Mountains in the far, far distance.   The night sky is usually clear and filled with stars, a walk along the country road here is filled with the sweet scent of bella de noche, the lady of the night.  I remember walking back up the road one night when we were first here and pointing up at the night sky to Chris, we were trying to work out what the reddish cloud was that streaked across high up in the sky.   It took a moment to realise it was the milky way.  Finally, the moon can be as big as the ones you see in films.  We have a cheap telescope and it is truly amazing to look upon the surface of the moon on a warm Mediterranean night.   All very good reasons why Prime Minister Sanchez stood up to say he plans to open the country up for tourism once again.  We hope it can be managed safely and that the tourists that come, please, please, respect the rules for their and of course our own safety.

Spanish Practices
Day 60 - "Golf and Grandmothers"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 8:46


We have reached Day 60 and frankly have had enough, but we are taking courage by channeling my Great Great Grandmother (Pictured in the episode art) This is the story of a British couple behind the police lines in Lockdown Spain, the real story of day to day life under the Alarma. Find out more: https://www.thesecretspain.com Here for: Natalie's Golf Conditioning Podcast  Day 60   It is Day 60 of our Spanish Lockdown and we have had enough, enough of the weather, enough of not being allowed, sensibly and with distancing, to live our lives, oh and definitely enough of the stupidity of some Spanish Government Ministers.   Yesterday the Minister for Consumers Alberto Garzón stood up and  said that “Tourism is not a strategic sector of the Spanish Economy”. Consequently the Government will not put any effort into starting the tourist sector up again, until next year.   Stupidly putting the jobs of millions of Spaniards at risk. Uncle Alberto also went on to say that it wasn’t important because “the sector only worked for six months a year and then didn’t actually contribute much to the economy for the rest of the year.”   I have to point out to Alberto that I tend to take my summer holidays in the.. well summer and that will be your explanation for why there is an increase of economic activity in the tourist sector during the summer.   It is bitterly disappointing to my friends who work in the tourism industry here along the Costa Tropical.  For them during summer they work very long and hard to run their hotels, serve their customers in their bars and restaurants, bringing money into the Spanish economy and employing ordinary working people across the coast here in Spain.   For the record Tourism represents 14.6% of the country’s GDP, it grew last year by 2.4% accounted for 2.8 million jobs and nearly 15% of ALL jobs in Spain ..but I quote Uncle Alberto “It is not of strategic importance.”   Perhaps I have lost something in translation, but I doubt it.   A Post on Facebook from Chelmsford Remembered greeted me this morning with an old picture of my Great, Great, Grandmother – oh my God she looks just like me except I have never worn black crinoline. Or one of those stern Victorian expressions. I am usually a far jollier person than Great, Great Grandmama. My Aunt May also saw the post, it has been a difficult year for her as my Uncle Thomas died a few weeks ago, they had been together for better or worse at least fifty years, she messaged me: “I am going out of my head here alone.  At the funeral we were only allowed close family, 7 in the crematorium, 2 in the porch six foot apart. My flowers were cancelled, so the Funeral Directors put a silk arrangement on the coffin.  No order of service, no cars, we just had to go our separate ways afterwards, quite depressing. I take my dog out about 6.30 then call in the Co-Op and get food, then I am in the rest of the day, just keep eating for comfort, no enthusiasm for doing any housework, just trying to keep sane.” The UK Government, or more accurately the Government that now only seems to control England has listed a set of daft complicated and in some places insane rules for undoing lockdown. Including the stupidity of this wonderful quote from my Facebook friend Max Ayres: “Apparently we cannot visit our relative’s homes. But Estate Agents can buy and sell houses.  So I put my house up for sale and my Mum is coming for a viewing at five o’clock.” Day 60 and on a brighter note I edited a wonderful guest for Natalie Lowe’s Pro Fit Golf Conditioning Podcast – Damian Hughes – he was talking about talent: CLIP ..down to talent 1’03 Golf Conditioning Podcast You can hear the rest of that Podcast on Monday Morning on The Pro Fit Golf Conditioning Podcast with Natalie Lowe, it is an excellent listen. He is also right, our dear friend Nick Ferrari is the Breakfast Presenter for LBC Radio, people often say to us what is Nick like in real life?  Well he is exactly the same as he is on the radio, just a bit ruder and louder.  But he fits the 20 80 talent versus determination formula. Last year he found himself stranded in France, due to an air strike.  He was due to present his Breakfast Show the next morning.  He told his other half eff-this I am getting back.  He hired a car, drove all night through France and then onto the ferry, arriving at the radio station just in time for his show in London – Determination. I think it is a quality we are all going to have to channel, if we are ever to break free of the power of ‘R’ the flattening of that curve that will help bring us the freedoms my sister in New Zealand is starting to enjoy. My Nephew has his birthday today and is going out to dinner in Auckland, as today their country reached level 2, well done Jacinda. Even though Day 60 has probably been our most miserable yet, the windy cold weather, broken sleep, comfort eating, drinking, stupid politicians, ..  I think I am going to channel Great Great Grandmama and raise my head and give the world my very best determined steely eyed Victorian stare.

Spanish Practices
Day 55 "The Pain in Spain"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 8:49


Day fifty five. Life behind the police lines in Lockdown Spain for a British couple and their three good legs cat. Today The Pain in Spain. Find out more at: https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 55 - The Pain in Spain It is day 55 of our Spanish Lockdown and Uncle Pedro has succeeded in shattering the country into tiny pieces. Some parts will move forward to phase 1 including the Basque region which jumps to moving between provinces too, I am sure it has nothing to do with the support that the Spanish Prime Minister needs from the Basque Party. We will stay in lockdown phase zero.  Despite our local health area coming up to the criteria of phase 1 we have been lumped together with the city of Granada and so our lockdown continues. It is interesting a similar province like Valencia has been allowed to split into its health authority areas and not us.  I think the reason is that the government are frightened that if they open up the coastline of the Costa del Sol and the Costa Tropical, where we live.  There will be a great wave of Spanish travelling down from the cities to their second beach homes.  They are probably right. It didn’t stop us getting very cross last night.  My friend Pilar posted a very sweary post on Facebook, we all joined in, I decided to do my swearing in English, which she seemed to appreciate, nevertheless we all calmed down enough to agree that we didn’t want an onslaught of people flooding the coast .. not just yet anyway. What it has done is to fragment Spain into pieces, where one neighbour can be living in Phase 1 and enjoy the benefits, whilst another neighbour a few miles down the road is still stuck at phase zero.. what a shambles. Day 55 and the night was miserable, it is funny how much you are affected by the outside force of government and how miserable you can wake up in the morning, even though the sun is shining. I have busied myself – the best medicine – and connected up our cat 5 network around the house.. I know that sounds beyond boring, but sitting there with a soldering iron reminds me of those far off days when I worked for Marconi and would be assembling electronics from a schematic and assembly instructions. I didn’t regret leaving Marconi or the fruit juice factory to work at Essex Radio, but I was deeply saddened when I parted company with the radio station.  I had been a freelance for over two years and the promise of a full-time job was in the end not offered, so I look around for somewhere else and wrote on spec to LBC radio in London with a list of my experience, they wrote back and offered me an interview.  So I took a rare trip to London, found the wretched place tucked in a side street in Fleet Street, by the famous Dr ‘Dictionary’ Johnson’s old house. The interview was a car crash, I think at one time I thumped the table saying that I could do the job as I already do it every day for Essex Radio.  I left with a sinking feeling. A few days later in the record library I was assisting our Managing Director, the larger than life, Eddie Blackwell, pick his Jazz records for the show I was about to record for him, when the phone rang and Jean on reception said that LBC was on the line for me.  There followed a difficult conversation in front of my boss where they offered me a job. My boss Eddie Blackwell was a kind of east end barrow boy made good.  During the 1960s he worked for a radio station called Radio London, it was on a ship anchored in the north sea and was the inspiration for Radio 1.  Radio London was a slick American sounding radio station and he was in charge of RadLon sales, bringing in a great deal of money with big advertisers like Weetabix.. a fact he reminded us all of at least once a day. He loathed the control of the I.B.A. – the radio authority who dictated when and what we should be broadcasting and also should we dare to make too much of a profit the rate of tax leapt up to something ridiculous like sixty percent.  Eddie used to say “I might as well take money we make and give it away in the street as I would pay less tax.” Day 55 and we went toilet flushing in the big house, I removed a very dead cockroach from one of the bedrooms, it had stuck to the floor, but I prised it off and put it in some loo roll. So that was my bit of exercise today, frankly I just don’t feel in the mood to do very much at all.    Oh and we have a little drip, drip leak down in the pool room, that is coming from the joint between the sump drain and the pump… we are really hoping that will not need the pool to be emptied as it costs more than 100 euros every time we do that.   Back in 1984 and I started working for LBC, my trips to London were a great adventure, I had never properly commuted, though I did travel to Southend on the bus every day when I worked for Essex Radio.   So I got to work with Donal, who was a very bad tempered Irishman who smoked a pipe, he wasn’t particularly well liked, and he smoked that really strong tobacco which filled the already cigarette blue air with a yellow pipe fug.   There were quite a few Engineers who didn’t like Donal or his pipe smoking, once when he went to the toilet they filled his pipe with marijuana and that sent him berserk and then he went fast to sleep for the rest of the day.   Somebody else super glued his pipe to the wall, - he used to leave it propped up against a shelf, that again was less funny than it sounds. As when he tried to pull it off the wall the notice board it was stuck too came away from the wall and struck him on the head.   On the first day he introduced himself “I’m Donal and do you know why I hate the …”. And then he used the ‘N’ word, quite openly and went on with a long diatribe about black people being less than white.   He was a fairly incompetent engineer, I remember once Lisa Hampele who went on to work for the BBC, had tried to send him audio down the line from some far flung part of the Empire and Donal had forgotten to hit record, then she got flustered and her crock clips fell off.. in those far off days you had to unscrew the telephone handset and put crocodile clips of the mouthpiece connections then connect your tape recorder.   It all turned very nasty and we have a recording of her telling him to F – Off, which he did by cutting her off and her story never got to air. Everybody had a story to tell about Donal. I made a decision to get out of that department as soon as possible, I gave it six months and then I would move on.   Day 55 and the best we can hope for is that the Spanish Government realises what a muddle it has turned the country into and re-considers its decisions, it is very disappointing that they treat the Spanish like children but then if you look at the way some people have ignored social distancing in the UK.. you can hardly blame them.          

Make it Happen with Costa Women
Make it Happen with Ann Jenkins - learning eco literacy

Make it Happen with Costa Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 29:54


Today we are joined by Ann Jenkins, Eco Warrior, founder of Playa Patrol and Game Creator!Ann lives on the Costa Tropical in Southern Spain and has a passion for playas. She has hosted numerous beach cleanups and, due to the Coronavirus, has created a 'beach clean up' game for the whole family.Ali Meehan talks to Ann about her journey to Spain, how she started to get involved in local community projects and her hopes for 2020. We also explore the different journey Ann experienced when she took part in EXXPEDITION, an all-female voyage exploring the impact of plastic and toxic pollution in our ocean and the affects it has had on her personally.Follow Ann and her Playa Patrol projects throughFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/playapatrolbeachcleanup/Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/350823808792127/Follow the Beach Clean Up Wizard on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playa.patrol/And find out more about EXXPEDITION https://exxpedition.comSupport the show (https://costawomen.com/help/contact)

Spanish Practices
Day 36 "Scream"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 7:16


Today Scream and the Gas Board Day Thirty five of the Spanish Lockdown, the sometimes amusing, diary of a Brit in southern Spain under the 'Alarma' - normal life has stopped.   To find out more:  https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 36 Scream and the Gas Board   Day 36 of our Spanish lockdown and the wind is blowing across the sea and through the mountain. It can be very windy here, I believe before this coast was called the Costa Tropical it was called the Costa Wind.   It rattles everything, plays musical notes through the glass balustrade and generally gets you down.   Breakfast and then the three good legs cat walk on his lead, in which, yet again he fell down the mountain trying to get to next door.  I think the problem with male cats if they have a wanderlust and see each door or fence as a new opportunity to increase their territory. As you know we try and keep him away from feral cats, they sometimes have cat leukaemia, which can be passed on by a bite or scratch.   I returned and did an Audition for a voiceover agency.  I do a lot of those and a bit like going for an acting audition – mostly you are wasting your time, with only a five percent success rate after an audition.  At least I don’t have to travel somewhere and sit in front of bored producers.   Petra Facetimed yesterday and said to me “You haven’t broken anything for a while.”  Well that jinxed the afternoon when I discovered not one but both of our spare microphones had stopped working.  Both I think have succumbed to the extremes of heat here, now only my Rode microphone is working OK – I have a feeling that because it is made in Australia they design them to cope with high 30s temperature.  I have ordered another, it is coming from a third party company on Amazon, so fingers crossed.   Yesterday I was talking about Mrs Findings knicker display to the workmen building the new part of my Secondary school. I left school at sixteen in 1977.  Before the exams in the blazing heat of the summer we were given careers advice.  This consisted of a sweaty bloke from the employment exchange trying to palm off ten apprenticeships to the Gas Board, I was tipped off by the boy ahead of my.   “Now than.” He said “A lad like you could do well to get yourself an apprenticeship, there is a job for life waiting for you at the Gas Board sonny.”   “I am awfully sorry but the smell of gas makes me vomit.” I said.  “Oh..” he replied.  “Do you have any other suggestions?” I asked.  He rummaged around a sheaf of papers he was carrying, looking up at me every now and then.  “Mmm not really.”  - so that was my careers advice over with.   It was my Grandfather who forced me to write to Marconi, the local electronics company in town.. in fact the home of radio.  Mr Marconi had decided on Chelmsford as his first wireless factory, god knows why.  I guess being Italian he just picked a town near London.   I wrote a letter in fountain pen, on blue Basildon Bond writing paper, asking if there were any apprenticeship opportunities.  Secretly hoping they would say no.   Just my luck, they wrote to say please attend an induction test at their Writtle Road factory, about five minutes from where I lived..damn!   I went along and there was a motley collection of similarly feckless teenagers all standing outside a classroom.  We had a number of tests to carry out, simple maths, some drawing, and a practical test of assembling a unit with only the instructions and a diagram.  I successfully completed this test and was surprised to discover I was the first to finish.    I was allowed to leave and my fate was sealed, I was invited to join the company as a “Wireman Assembler.” I actually enjoyed my time at Marconi, they were strict but I learnt a great deal about electronics and I was really interested in the Broadcast section where they made Telecine machines, that turned film into TV pictures and of course television cameras.. huge coffins with a lens at one end and a black and white monitor the other, that moved around on compressed air.   We got to play and see the cameras in action which was a lot of fun, so at the end of the first year you could decide which part of the company you would go and work in and I asked for Broadcast.  They gave me Marine.. Marine! Building transceivers for Navy Ships.. I was also “shipped” to a far-off factory behind the local paper – The Essex Chronicle – the place was a dull, dismal dump full of middle aged ladies silently building circuit boards.   Although I did well academically – I was really bored – I remember I went into the room with the flow solder machine in it.  Where a conveyor belt took priceless circuit boards down into a vat of molten solder, where the board kissed the solder and the components were soldered onto the board.   I didn’t know what I was doing, and mucked around with a few of the controls, then left.   The next day there was a middle-aged lady scream from the room.  Everybody gathered around to see if someone had fallen in the molten vat.. no, much worse.  Middle-aged Marconi Lady had fed the machine with thousands of pounds worth of circuit boards and they had gone along their merry journey and straight down into the bubbling molten solder – disappearing into a burning mass.   Nobody was blamed, but I handed in my notice. My foreman Mr Poulson said:  “What are your plans?” “I’m going to work in radio.”  He said “You daft pratt, you’ve got a job here for life!”   As it turned out Marconi went bust some years later and it was radio that actually gave me the job for life.                

Life Stories with Ian Rutter
Life Stories with Kitty Harri

Life Stories with Ian Rutter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 58:36


Kitty Harri is well known for her bestselling novels (writing as Kitty Sewell) and has lived in Spain for 15 years.With her partner Nick, Kitty has created a gorgeous Sculpture Garden in the very rural area to the north of Almuñecar on the Costa Tropical.The two acre Sculpture Garden is the culmination of many years of Kitty's sculpting and other work and, more recently with Nick, planting trees, building walkways and terraces. The garden offers an inspiring and beautiful Alternative Art Environment and Experience and our very appreciative visitors return time and time again. Alongside the 160+ artworks, the tropical gardens are continuously evolving, containing many species of palms, shrubs and trees from around the world.Kitty Harri is the pseudonym of thriller writer Kitty Sewell, a worldly Swede who has accomplished such career feats as running an estate agency in the frozen north of Canada, training as a psychotherapist, writing a popular column about agony, and being a professional sculptor. Her debut novel Ice Trap was short-listed for the Wales Book of the Year Award.Support the show (http://patreon.com/IanRutter)

Life Stories with Ian Rutter
Life Stories with Ann Jenkins

Life Stories with Ian Rutter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 60:05


Ann Jenkins is Canadian by birth and now lives in La Herradura on Granada’s Costa Tropical. It is here that Ann and her husband are building a home and from where Ann runs the not-for-profit organisation, Playa Patrol. Ann talks about her very varied career in the film industry, in banking and then in research and academia. When Ann and her husband decided to quit the corporate rat race, but not quite retire, they discovered the microclimate that La Herradura enjoyed and embarked on another phase of their lives together.Support the show (http://patreon.com/IanRutter)

Coffee Break Spanish
CBS EM 1.07 | Una maravilla de Andalucía

Coffee Break Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 19:52


In this 7th episode of En Marcha, Mark and the team head eastwards along the Costa Tropical, to the village of Frigiliana, officially one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. After spending the day finding out about the village through both its residents and its visitors, it’s time to return to Málaga, but not before dropping in on two more villages, one of which offers up an opportunity for Mark to catch up with some familiar faces. For more information about High Five Spanish, our Spanish course for children, please visit http://highfivespanish.com.This season of En Marcha con Coffee Break Spanish features 10 audio episodes, all of which will be included in the podcast feed. Just stay subscribed to the podcast to enjoy each episode. If you'd like to benefit from transcripts, bonus audio materials including our "Language Study" audio episodes which explain some of the language points introduced in the conversations, exercise packs, vocabulary lists and exclusive video materials, you can access the En Marcha online course in the Coffee Break Academy.Don't forget to follow Coffee Break Spanish on Facebook where we post language activities, cultural points and review materials to help you practise your Spanish. Remember - a few minutes a day can help you build your confidence in the language. Access the Coffee Break Spanish Facebook page here.If you'd like to find out what goes on behind the scenes here at Coffee Break Languages, and access regular language challenges, follow @coffeebreaklanguages on Instagram.For all information on Coffee Break Spanish, visit https://radiolingua.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Life Stories with Ian Rutter
Life Stories with Iain Armstrong

Life Stories with Ian Rutter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 57:46


Iain and his partner Amanda run the private yacht charter company, Force 4 Sailing, based in Marina del Este near Almuñecar. Despite now having what many people might consider to be the perfect job, taking guests sailing along the beautiful Costa Tropical, Iain’s career has been a series of highs and lows. He didn’t excel at school, and had no clear plan as to what he could do for a living, but he knew that he loved sailing. After 3 years in the army, and having learned to sail, Iain spent time in Gibraltar teaching other people to sail. Iain and his then wife decided to invest in a yacht company in the UK which failed after only a year, resulting in the loss of the income, the breakdown of his marriage and bankruptcy. A period in IT Consultancy helped Iain to recover financially, and a party in Granada led to his meeting Amanda who invited him to come out to Spain to sail on her yacht. From this chance meeting, the partnership was born and the couple decided to start their own private charter company on the coast of Granada Province. Support the show (http://patreon.com/IanRutter)

Life Stories with Ian Rutter
Life Stories with Debbie Skyrme

Life Stories with Ian Rutter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 58:19


Debbie Skyrme is a Celebrant who lives in La Herradura on Granada’s Costa Tropical. Debbie and her partner, Jay, have lived in Spain since 2010, firstly renovating an old cortijo in the middle of the countryside before moving to the coast. Debbie had two very different career paths back in her native UK, firstly as a successful IT Trainer who was once headhunted by Microsoft and then as a Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths. It seems that her empathy and love of a celebration, having been brought up in a family that celebrated well, have both resulted in Debbie finding the perfect role for herself in her new home. Debbie’s Life Story includes having had a grandfather who was the chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Support the show (http://patreon.com/IanRutter)

SpanienLiv podden
Avsnitt 1: Bo Essén om Almuñécar

SpanienLiv podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 21:19


I det första avsnittet av podden träffar du Bo Essén. Han driver webbplatserna "almunecar.se" och "costatropical.se", samt ligger bakom facebook-gruppen "Almunecars vänner". Här finns en rik information om staden Almuñécar, knappt 10 mil öster om Malaga, och området kring Costa Tropical. För Bosse började det med en bussresa som chaufför ner till Spanien... I podden får du även tips om hur du hittar billiga flygbiljetter mellan Sverige och Spanien.

The Chels - The Chelsea Podcast

On todays show host Ceri Levy is joined by Andy Saunders and Garry Hayes where the guys discuss the win away against Hull and look ahead to the game against Leicester after the international break.We have a live show on Monday the 7th November! It'll be at The Albany, directly opposite Great Portland Street station. Tickets are £10 and can be bought through wegottickets.com if you search 'The Chels Podcast Live'.Sign up to a new kind of fantasy football at fanduel.co.uk with our promo code THECHELS, FanDuel will refund your entry fee up to £10 if you lose!chelseapodcast.net@chelseapodcastProduced by Paul Myers and Mike LeighA Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chels - The Chelsea Podcast

On todays show host Ceri Levy is joined by Andy Saunders and Garry Hayes where the guys discuss the win away against Hull and look ahead to the game against Leicester after the international break. We have a live show on Monday the 7th November! It'll be at The Albany, directly opposite Great Portland Street station. Tickets are GBP10 and can be bought through wegottickets.com if you search 'The Chels Podcast Live'. Sign up to a new kind of fantasy football at fanduel.co.uk with our promo code THECHELS, FanDuel will refund your entry fee up to GBP10 if you lose! chelseapodcast.net @chelseapodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
Al Otro Lado del Espejo nº 113 - 28-11-2014

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 127:07


Programa nº 113 Sumario: - Conversando con el Maestro Ramón Verdaguer, recibimos algunas propuestas y preguntas de los oyentes para el y esperamos sus comentarios. - ¡Mis amigos los peces! con Inés García desde Zoea de Madrid, una inmersión de biología marina para disfrutar de los habitantes del fondo del mar. - ¡Estrenamos sección! una iniciativa de Fernando Castellano... ¡Palomitas y Nitrógeno!, si amigos, una sección dedicada al Cine de buceadores y submarino, cada mes, un repaso a la filmoteca más especializada. - Conectamos directamente con la redacción de la revista ACUSUB y su Director, Joan Font, todos los meses nos hace un repaso por el sumario de la última edición de la revista, el número 140. - Buceamos en la Costa Tropical de Granada, con José Miguel de la Escuela de Buceo Bubbles de Torrenueva, un lugar para experimentar un mar de sensaciones y altamente recomendable para el próximo puente de diciembre. - ¡Dando un toque de campana! nos traerá a Mónica Alonso desde Finning Free Zone Spain para contarnos las últimas iniciativas llevadas a cabo en contra de la horrible práctica del Finning (cortar las aletas y tirar el cuerpo del tiburón al mar). - Goro García desde las orillas del Mediterráneo valenciano nos hará la crónica de la última semana de Volvo Ocean Race, la apasionante regata por equipos al rededor del mundo. - Este viernes y sábado llega la 27ª Edición de la Muestra de Cine Submarino de Valladolid, haremos una conexión con Juan José Bueno de Argosub para conocer todos los detalles de la veterana cita. - Agenda de actividades para los próximos siete días, hasta un nuevo encuentro en las ondas. - Saludos a los oyentes y despedida. Fin Foto: © Toni Sales

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
Al Otro Lado del Espejo nº 113 - 28-11-2014

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 127:07


Programa nº 113 Sumario: - Conversando con el Maestro Ramón Verdaguer, recibimos algunas propuestas y preguntas de los oyentes para el y esperamos sus comentarios. - ¡Mis amigos los peces! con Inés García desde Zoea de Madrid, una inmersión de biología marina para disfrutar de los habitantes del fondo del mar. - ¡Estrenamos sección! una iniciativa de Fernando Castellano... ¡Palomitas y Nitrógeno!, si amigos, una sección dedicada al Cine de buceadores y submarino, cada mes, un repaso a la filmoteca más especializada. - Conectamos directamente con la redacción de la revista ACUSUB y su Director, Joan Font, todos los meses nos hace un repaso por el sumario de la última edición de la revista, el número 140. - Buceamos en la Costa Tropical de Granada, con José Miguel de la Escuela de Buceo Bubbles de Torrenueva, un lugar para experimentar un mar de sensaciones y altamente recomendable para el próximo puente de diciembre. - ¡Dando un toque de campana! nos traerá a Mónica Alonso desde Finning Free Zone Spain para contarnos las últimas iniciativas llevadas a cabo en contra de la horrible práctica del Finning (cortar las aletas y tirar el cuerpo del tiburón al mar). - Goro García desde las orillas del Mediterráneo valenciano nos hará la crónica de la última semana de Volvo Ocean Race, la apasionante regata por equipos al rededor del mundo. - Este viernes y sábado llega la 27ª Edición de la Muestra de Cine Submarino de Valladolid, haremos una conexión con Juan José Bueno de Argosub para conocer todos los detalles de la veterana cita. - Agenda de actividades para los próximos siete días, hasta un nuevo encuentro en las ondas. - Saludos a los oyentes y despedida. Fin Foto: © Toni Sales

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
99 Lugares Encantados por Lorenzo Fernández

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 42:08


99 Lugares Encantados por Lorenzo Fernández en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España). ___________________________________ Una guía de enclaves en los que pasar una noche aterradoramente divertida y vivir una experiencia única. Disfrutaremos del miedo descrito por el autor del libro "99 Lugares Encantados donde pasar una noche en vela". ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
99 Lugares Encantados por Lorenzo Fernández

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 42:08


99 Lugares Encantados por Lorenzo Fernández en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España). ___________________________________ Una guía de enclaves en los que pasar una noche aterradoramente divertida y vivir una experiencia única. Disfrutaremos del miedo descrito por el autor del libro "99 Lugares Encantados donde pasar una noche en vela". ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Despertar: El Camino del Corazón por Concha Casas

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 51:18


Despertar:El Camino del Corazón por Concha Casas en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Concha tratará un tema enigmático y misterioso con el que convivimos diariamente y sin hacer reparos en las fuentes de energías que nos rodean y las que nosotros mismos somos capaces de generar. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Lo que nadie te ha contado sobre la Santa Inquisición por Fermín Mayorga

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 70:10


La Santa Inquisición por Fermín Mayorga en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Su exposición sobre la Santa Inquisición intenta acercar la historia inquisitorial en nuestras tierras, una realidad histórica trascendental que no dejará indiferente a nadie. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
El Mito del Vampiro en la Historia por Manuel Domínguez

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 46:10


El Mito del Vampiro en la Historia por Manuel Domínguez en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Manuel nos propondrá un tema de la más Novelesco, aunque nos daremos cuenta que solo es la punta del iceberg, sobre la verdadera historia de los vampiros. Nos mostrará como estos mitos dejarán de serlo visto desde diferentes culturas en el tiempo. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Despertar: El Camino del Corazón por Concha Casas

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 51:18


Despertar:El Camino del Corazón por Concha Casas en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Concha tratará un tema enigmático y misterioso con el que convivimos diariamente y sin hacer reparos en las fuentes de energías que nos rodean y las que nosotros mismos somos capaces de generar. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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Lo que nadie te ha contado sobre la Santa Inquisición por Fermín Mayorga

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 70:10


La Santa Inquisición por Fermín Mayorga en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Su exposición sobre la Santa Inquisición intenta acercar la historia inquisitorial en nuestras tierras, una realidad histórica trascendental que no dejará indiferente a nadie. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com

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El Mito del Vampiro en la Historia por Manuel Domínguez

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 46:10


El Mito del Vampiro en la Historia por Manuel Domínguez en la Segundas Jornadas del Misterio en la Costa Tropical que tuvo lugar los días 22, 23 y 24 de Octubre en Motril (España) ___________________________________ Manuel nos propondrá un tema de la más Novelesco, aunque nos daremos cuenta que solo es la punta del iceberg, sobre la verdadera historia de los vampiros. Nos mostrará como estos mitos dejarán de serlo visto desde diferentes culturas en el tiempo. ---------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------- http://misterioalsurmasip.blogspot.co... http://www.mindalia.com - La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com - La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los vídeos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com