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In this episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins sits down with author Aaron Mead to discuss his gripping novel Body in the Barrel, a story inspired by a real-life discovery in Lake Mead that shocked the nation. In 2022, as water levels at Lake Mead dropped to historic lows, authorities discovered a body in a barrel with a gunshot wound to the head—a killing style that many investigators immediately linked to organized crime. The discovery triggered speculation that the remains could date back to the 1970s or 1980s, the heyday of mob activity in Las Vegas. Aaron Mead explains how this discovery sparked the idea for his novel. Although Mead is a longtime water engineer for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the mystery of the barrel victim and the history of mob activity in Las Vegas inspired him to craft a fictional story grounded in real events. Gary and Aaron dive deep into the Chicago Outfit's influence in Las Vegas, discussing figures like Tony Spilotro and hitman Frank Cullotta, whose violent methods and stories helped shape the mythology of organized crime in the desert. They also explore the long-standing mob practice of disposing of bodies in barrels, including the infamous case of mobster Johnny Roselli, whose body was also discovered stuffed in a drum. The conversation examines several possible identities of the Lake Mead victim, including casino insiders and Outfit associates who disappeared during the era of casino skimming. Mead's novel follows a fictional mob associate named Lenny Battaglia, who becomes terrified when news breaks about the barrel discovery. The reason? He knows there's another barrel—with his victim—still resting somewhere in Lake Mead. The discussion moves beyond mob history into the psychological consequences of violence, comparing Mead's story to classic works like Crime and Punishment. Rather than focusing on a traditional “whodunit,” the novel explores what happens after the crime, examining guilt, fear, and the moral weight carried by those who commit violence. Gary and Aaron also discuss the broader context of violence in American culture, including parallels between organized crime murders and modern tragedies such as the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting. Finally, the conversation shifts to Mead's professional expertise in Western water law and the Colorado River, explaining how drought and declining water levels at Lake Mead are literally revealing pieces of hidden history—sometimes including crimes buried for decades. This episode blends mob history, real crime mysteries, and fiction inspired by true events, offering listeners a fascinating look at how the past can resurface in unexpected ways. Click here to find Body in a Barrel Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here. To purchase one of my books, click here. [0:02]Introduction to Gangland Wire [0:00]Hey, all you wiretappers, good to be back here in studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins. You know, I’m a retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective. Now I have a podcast and I interview real crime mobsters, policemen, FBI agents, do authors that are doing true crime books. And I do authors that are doing novels that are based on true crime. Because we stick with true crime as close as we can here, guys. You know that. And today I have one of those authors that has written a book that is a novel, but it’s based on a lot of real events in Las Vegas. And we all know a little bit about Las Vegas and the Mafia. So Aaron Mead, welcome, Aaron. Thank you. It’s a pleasure to be here. It’s great to have you on the show. Tell us a little bit about yourself, a little bit about your history. [0:47]Sure. Yeah, I’m actually I’ve been working as an engineer, a water engineer for 30 some odd years. And so I come by my writing habit as a sort of a side interest. I, I, yeah, I just, I got a very, I’ve got a varied educational background too. So I started out as a, as an engineer in my training and then just had a creative itch and went back to school, ended up doing a PhD in philosophy of all things. And while I was doing that, I, I thought I might be an academic. I thought I might be a professor at one time and through the job search, things didn’t really work out. I did find a job, but it just wasn’t going to pay well enough, consider moving my family across the country for it. So I ended up not going into academia, but I stuck with writing, which was my favorite part of the PhD, the dissertation. [1:31]And I just started writing different things, some nonfiction stuff related to my dissertation research, but then just got an idea for a story, wrote a novel. It’s still sitting in the drawer. I’m interested in publishing that someday. But this idea for the book related to kind of Las Vegas mob stuff actually came connected with my work as a water engineer. So I work for Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. We import water to Southern California from the Colorado River. And so I track the Colorado River news pretty closely. And in 2022, the lake was dropping because of drought and overuse. And this body in a barrel showed up on the shore of Lake Mead. And there was a gunshot wound to the head. And this looked an awful lot like a mob hit to the authorities. And so this just piqued my interest and got me thinking about how did this barrel get there and this body and what’s the story behind it. And I started doing a little research and it turns out that the clothing on the body was pretty well preserved. [2:29]So the police dated it to the late 70s, early 80s potentially. And that’s of course the heyday of the mob activities in Las Vegas. It got me onto the Chicago outfit and, Some of the characters involved in the outfits activity in Vegas there. And so my story just went from there. But, yeah, I guess that’s a little about me and the story. So, yeah. Yeah. Those are the days when Tony Spolatro was really active out there. Chicago outfit man on the scene, if you will. And Body in a Barrel, another interesting Chicago link is they found a guy named Johnny Roselli, who was a highly placed mob guy who was connected to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. He had been their guy before Spalatro. He had been their representative out in the West, and they found his body in a barrel down in Florida. Wow, okay. There’s some reference there. [3:21]I’d read a little that this is a pretty popular method of body disposal in various times. And Tony Spalatro was, I understand that they haven’t actually identified the victim yet, but the kind of style of killing they think is pretty connected with something Tony Spalatro might do. I guess the sort of low caliber gunshot wound was a popular way to dispose of it, to whack people just because it was a little less messy than a high caliber weapon. Yeah, this is one they call it a lupara blanca, which means white shotgun in Italian. And that means that you never find the body. In this case, they found the body. Every once in a while, they’ll find the body. Not very often, though. Usually they hide them pretty good. Now, who’d ever thought that Lake Mead would drop that much? Yeah, they dropped it at 100 feet of water, and I don’t think anybody expected it to drop that low. And it could go even lower in the next couple of years here, honestly. Really? Oh, really? It’s still dropping. I thought there’d been some more rain and some snow up in the mountains that were going to add to that. It’s going to be still dropping, huh? Yeah, there has been a fair bit of precipitation this year, but in the areas that count most, where you get most of the runoff, which is up in the mountains of Colorado and Utah, it’s really quite dry, actually. They’ve had some rain, but not much snow, and so they’re talking about a snow drought. Yeah, things could. It just depends. We’ll see how things develop, but it could get bad. Yeah, talk about that gun now. Chicago was noted. [4:40]For using these 22 caliber high standard i think they’re browning semi-automatic pistols with a silencer on it and they had them out there i believe and they also another interesting thing about the outfit in order to keep the sound down they would load their own shells and so they were had less powder in them and sometimes the shells didn’t do the job that they wanted to do now frank Kulata, who was in Las Vegas working for Tony Splattro during these years, he tells a story about trying to kill a guy with one of those guns and how he had such a hard time getting him killed. So I don’t know how many holes were in this guy’s head, but you got to get somebody just right in the head with that .22 caliber pistol. Yeah, they say it had to be pretty close range. You’re talking about the Jerry Listener murder, I think. Is that right? Yeah. I read about that one. That’s actually the kind of the murder in question in my book is based on that loosely. And so yeah, Kolata advises my main character, Lenny, to load his gun with half loads because they’ve lost their silencer or something. So that’ll keep the sound down. But yeah, I guess Lister ended up with multiple bullets to the head. And when they found them, more than you’d imagine would be necessary. [5:55]Really? There’s a guy that worked for the Stardust named Jay VanderWalk that disappeared at the time. It disappeared for a long time. Did you look at that one, too, as some of your source material? Yeah. So there’s this great article that’s been turned into a podcast on the Mob Museum website. I don’t know if you’re familiar with that in Las Vegas there. And they suggest there might be three potential victims. [6:21]VanderMark is one of the—is that the guy you mentioned, George VanderMark? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, they call him by Jay. That’s right. Yeah. So, yeah, he is one of the, he’s a missing person, right? From that era, had connections with the Argent company. So they think he, that’s one of the possibilities. He was running the skimming operation, at least in some of the casinos there for Argent. And I guess the, as the gaming control board in Nevada found out about the skimming operation, gradually, they were starting to talk to people. And I think that they were worried that he was going to talk or actually this is, I think the, the outfit suspected he was stealing money from him. I think it was a combination. Stealing money is worse than talking. Right, yeah. So I guess he took off to Mexico, maybe, I read, or Costa Rica even. But I think… He came back. I can’t remember the exact story, but yeah. Yeah. So from what I read, Nick Calabrese, who I guess was a hitman for the outfit, and then turned eventually and started talking to the feds. He suggested that, I guess, Vandermark ended up in a hotel in Phoenix or something, and the outfit sent a couple of hitmen after him and whacked him there. And then Calabrese said they buried his body in the desert. So that means, you know, if that’s true, then obviously it’s not the guy in the barrel, but he’s one of the ones they talk about because they never found his body. Yeah. And I guess the other one I read about was William Crespo. [7:40]I don’t know that story. Yeah. So the little I know of it is he was a drug runner [7:48]Stories of the Las Vegas Mob [7:45]involved with the outfit in Las Vegas. And he got caught kind of landing in the Las Vegas airport coming from Miami with $400,000 worth of cocaine on him. And the feds arrested him. He accepted an offer of immunity to become an informant. And he was set to testify about this drug ring that the outfit was part of. And he actually ended up testifying before a grand jury, got a bunch of folks indicted. I guess one of the names of folks who was indicted was Victor Greger, according to this article. He was a former Argent executive. But then when Crespo himself went to testify, he was set to testify in June 83. And they got to him before then and he never testified. So, he’s another kind of missing person they suspect could be in the barrel. But the article thought the most likely candidate was a guy named Johnny Pappas. I don’t know if you know him at all. Yeah, I don’t know the story of that. Okay. So, this is a Chicago native guy who was involved in some of the Argent Corporation casino work. And he was, I guess by the 70s, late 70s, he was managing this resort on the northern part of Lake Mead called Echo Bay Resort, which was an Argent Corporation Resort. [9:00]And it’s closed now. It’s not there anymore. It used to be like a hotel and a boat launch. And so he was at the lake at different times. He also owned a boat on Lake Mead. And so in 1976, the day he disappeared, his wife told authorities basically that he went to meet this guy at a restaurant who was interested in buying his boat at Lake Mead. And so they think it could have been a ruse set up by outfit folks luring him basically down to the lake to show him his boat. And then they knock him off and take him out on his own dang boat and drop him in the lake. The motive is a little less clear in this case, but it was around that time when stuff was coming out about the Argent Corporation and the skimming. And they could have just thought he was a liability, might be set to talk or something. Yeah, those are the three that I read about anyway. He just disappeared after this meeting to go sell his boat. Yeah, they found that theory makes sense. They found his car parked in the circus casino parking lot on the strip the next day. And yeah, he’s just gone, disappeared. [10:01]I’ll be darned. I hadn’t heard that story. That is a pretty likely scenario. Say, hey, I’ll drive and let’s run down there and let’s see that boat. I got the money right here. You show the guy a bunch of money and he’ll drop all caution. It’ll go to the wind. That’s how they do it. and got him isolated then. [10:18]Yeah. And maybe it’s a last minute deal. So nobody really knows who he’s meeting and where he’s going and that he’s even going. So that’s, that’s a classic in the mob. Yeah. Apparently he told his wife he was going to go sell his boat, but that’s about it. Yeah. I’ll be darned. Yeah. The, as Lake Mead’s gone down, has there been any other bodies or any other things that have been found out there recently? Yeah, there’s been some strange things turned up. One is a sort of a World War II era airplane, honestly, started coming out of the water. But that was known about for some time. You could see it, I guess, from aerial photos. But other bodies, yeah, there’s a few other bodies, just skeletons, nothing in barrels and no gunshot wounds. And so, people just, I think authorities have identified most of those and suspect they were just drowning victims, unfortunate boating accidents and whatnot. But nothing like this body in a barrel. I think they’ve been trying to identify that body. There’s lots of DNA evidence, right? You got still a pretty intact body. But the problem is back in that era, I guess they didn’t have the DNA database to be matching with. Yeah. So, it’s not borne a lot of fruit. I think it’s still an open case, honestly. Really? The chance they have is if one of that guy’s descendants goes to something like 23andMe and then does that. And I know they’ve come up with a deal where they can start running an unknown DNA through those… [11:44]Files and see if you can come up with a connection and then go back and say, okay, where would this guy have ever come across or be in this other person’s family tree, if you will, and then they can eventually get it. That’s fascinating. Amazing. Yeah, it is what they could do. I had a guy that used to be a professional criminal talking about it. He said, I don’t know why anybody does crime today. He said with the DNA and the cameras and the cell phones and all that, he said, there’s just way, way too many ways to get caught. That’s wild. Yeah. Oh boy. Yeah. I watch a lot of crime shows and I see a lot of that stuff. And everybody watches those crime shows. So they know about those tools out there. So first thing, you got to go get a burner phone. If you’re going to go do something, you better go get a burner phone. And then you better dress up in one of those suits in those English police movies, those white hazmat suits and your whole face covered. Crazy, crazy. Yeah. And then go do it. Don’t use your own car. You better go steal a car somewhere. Man, complicated. It’s too hard. Yes. And even then, if they look at you and say, your phone never moved for 24 hours, but yet you were seen over here or over there. How come you didn’t have your phone with you or your car? You parked your car here for 12 hours and then you came back and got it. What were you doing? [13:08]It is just crazy, isn’t it? Yeah. But tell us, what’s the storyline of your book? Don’t give too much away. You want people to buy it. I understand that. But tell the guys the storyline of your book. Sure, yeah. So the storyline is, it starts out with the true events of 2022, right? This headline that there’s a body in a barrel shows up on the shore of Lake Mead. And my main protagonist, who’s sort of made up from my imagination, his name’s Lenny Battaglia. [13:37]The Body in the Barrel [13:33]And he reads this headline. He’s an old time mob associate. He, at one time when he was young, was connected with the outfit, but ended up getting out of it barely. But he reads this headline and starts to get worried because he’s got a barrel with a body in it that’s his victim farther out in the lake. So this one that he reads about is not his. It’s actually his partners who, in my story, the partners loosely based on Frank Collada, actually. [14:01]And so he reads this headline, gets worried, goes out in his little boat to try to move his victim farther out into the lake because he’s concerned that his lake, the lake’s continuing to drop and the kind of the falling lakes acts like a ticking clock in my story in some ways. I think the Sopranos did something like this. They thought somebody was going to come up and buy some farm, and they had said, these guys have to dig this body up and move it. So that is not out of the realm of possibility, is it? No, no. But what is out of the realm of possibility is this old guy in his tiny little boat actually moving the barrel. So he goes out with just a gaff with a hook on it and tries to yank it out with his little outboard motor, and it just won’t budge. The thing’s really heavy. If you know anything about water, stuff under water is really heavy. Really heavy. Yeah. He’s wrestling with it and ends up falling in while he’s trying to pull this barrel farther out. And so it’s a big failure. And while he’s falling in, he has this flashback to the killing, basically. And so the story kind of goes from there, but it’s really focused on how he deals with what he’s done, basically. [15:10]Crime is no mystery from the beginning. it’s not a it’s not a traditional it’s not a traditional police procedural of where who done it yeah it’s not like that it’s more like kind of what is what’s the aftermath what’s the effect of, a terrible crime like this on even the perpetrator yeah yeah and as I said one of my characters is based on Frank Collada who so he was the story takes place in kind of two time frames right we’ve got the, contemporary time frame, but then we got flashbacks to his time at the mob and Frank was his partner in this hit. We’ve also got a character showing up who’s based on Tony Spolatro. I call him Tony Bonucci, named after one of my favorite Italian soccer players. [15:50]But yeah, so we’ve got this connection to the early 80s, late 70s, and then also this kind of contemporary period. And I understand Frank Collado was actually, he recently just died, right he was he did during covid times i think he he already had copd he was already everything he did he you’d see me to have his oxygen on and so he was already weakened then he got covid during uh during covid that’s a shame you know yeah i did some listening to a podcast he was on in researching my book and it was really fascinating to listen to yeah yeah he is he’s and he’s got his there’s a whole book out there that he mainly just told stories about his life during the whole book. It’s amazing. I did one with him and then added some more clips in from that a long time. One of my earlier ones, I got to know him real early because we had the mob con out there. I knew the guy that was getting it going and I went out to the guy that actually Denny Griffin who wrote the books with Frank Collider, wrote several books with Frank Collider and I’d gotten to know Denny and so Denny invited me to come out and do a program at the first mob conference and I met Frank then. I met him and a couple others after that. He was gruff, but he was a good guy. I mean, he was gruff, I’ll tell you. He wasn’t a guy that just, it was hard to joke around with him. Interesting. Okay, interesting. [17:12]Yeah, I got a bit of that vibe from the podcast of him that I was listening to. Yeah, it’s funny. Just genuine Italian Chicago, like to the core. Yeah, he was that. He was born and bred, born and bred from early his childhood. He was a Chicago mobster. There’s no doubt about that. That’s wild. [17:32]Yeah, Denny Griffin’s book was really helpful to me, actually, in my research. Yeah, the battle for Las Vegas in particular was. Yeah, that’s the one I used. Denny was that. Denny’s dead now. I don’t know if you knew that. I did know that, unfortunately. Yeah, I was pretty good friends with Denny. He helped me out a lot when I got started and got me out there. And he gave me for my first documentary, which was about the skimming, a lot about the skimming. He got me several people to interview, lined me up with them and verified, hey, this guy’s okay and work with him. And I flew out to Las Vegas and interviewed a bunch of people and interviewed him too. But he got me an employee of the Best Casino that knew Lefty Rosenthal really well. She gave us some really great sound bites. I get calls today or emails wanting to know if she’s still around. She’s died since. People are still trying to find her to get to interview her. That’s wild. That’s wild. That’s because old Denny Griffin, he was a good guy. He really was. That’s neat. His book was certainly good. Yeah. Interesting. So what else do you want to say about your book before we get out of here? Besides, go out and buy it. Go out and buy it. It’s on Amazon, I’m sure, and I’ll have a link to the Amazon site. I appreciate that. Yeah, it is on Amazon. What do I want to say about it? I guess the other thing to say is it’s got some, I don’t want to give too much away, but gun violence is really a big part of the book. Not only this single mob hit, but also it wraps in. [18:56]This mass shooting in 2017, the one where the guy was a shooter was in the hotel suites up high and he was shooting across the street into that country music festival. So it’s really funny. I compare it to two things, right? I compare it to Casino, which is this famous Scorsese film from that mobster era, which everybody knows about. And actually, Frank Collado was in. He had a cameo in that. Yeah, that’s funny. But then the other thing I compare the book to is Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, which is obviously this sort of towering literary novel. But the parallel is just dealing with this aftermath of violence, right? What happens when you kill somebody and what’s the sort of dealing with guilt and fear and the consequences. [19:44]Exploring Themes of Violence [19:40]So I’d say those are the sort of things I point to as parallels for the book. I don’t know. There’s a lot more to say. Like you’ve said, it’s grounded in true life crime, but it’s also definitely fiction. I’ve made up the better part of it. Yeah. [19:54]All right. Aaron Mead. The book is Body in the Barrel. Aaron, I really appreciate you coming on the show. And guys, I’ll have links to this book down below. Yeah, thank you so much for having me. It’s been a pleasure meeting you and hearing some of your stories. And I’m enjoying your podcast. And it’s been a privilege to be on here. So thank you. Okay. We like to hear that. Thanks a lot, Aaron. [20:17]Yeah, thank you. Okay. Okay. I’ll do a little extra here in a minute. I just want to tell you something. When I went to law school at the police department and my favorite class was water law and I did my, you have to do a 50 page publishable paper to get out of law school. I did mine on Western water law and it was just, I was fascinated by that Western water law and all the things that go into that, the Rio Grande Pact and all the different political entities that are trying to use that water and how they use it. And then how the EPA rules and figured in on using water out West. And the fact that out West, they treated water like they treated gold or some other mineral. If you found the source, you owned it. Whereas they had riparian interest in [21:06]The Complexities of Water Law [21:03]laws back East here, where you have plenty of water. You can use all the water you want as long as you don’t reduce it. But nobody owns that source of water. [21:12]If it’s a big source, it’s just a fascinating topic. Yeah, it is a bit of the Wild West, like applies to water out West. It’s that first in time, first in right thing. It’s pretty crazy. The Colorado River especially is so complicated. You got seven, seven states take water from it. You got the federal government running the dams there. You’ve got Mexico that takes a portion of it. You’ve got this whole hundred year history of law layered on top of each other. And even today, the rules on how the water gets distributed are about to expire in this year. And so we’re trying to come up with new rules. And it’s just so tough because… [21:49]There’s less water in the river than there used to be, and so the old agreements don’t quite work out, and we’re having to take reductions, and, you know, who takes what? It’s just sort of a big mess, honestly. We’re fighting over it. I wouldn’t be surprised if we end up in court, honestly. But that would be not a good outcome, but it seems potentially likely. Yeah. There’s a judge I heard say once that, you better make a deal outside of my courtroom. If you come into my courtroom, my decision is not going to hurt everybody’s feelings with my decision. Yeah. And inevitably, like the folks, the special masters or whatever the justices are that are making the decisions, they don’t know as much about water as we do. If we can’t work it out, it’s going to happen. I know. And there are just so many pressures that are on it. And it’s tough. And plus, one thing we haven’t mentioned is a huge growth in population over the last 20, 30 years out there. It’s true. Yeah, it’s true. Yes, unbelievable how many people have moved to Phoenix and Albuquerque and Las Vegas, especially Las Vegas, but just being such a huge growth in population out. And before it was desert that nobody really, they didn’t live, they didn’t want to live out there. [22:55]It’s true. Yeah. And surprisingly, like in a lot of these cities, actually, the demand for water has not increased. Like in Las Vegas, it’s actually gone down. Oh, really? They have done an incredible job of conserving water. Same in Los Angeles. The demands for water have gone down despite the population growth. The thing that makes it challenging is that the whole pie is shrinking and it’s the agricultural use that’s the highest. I think it’s something like 85% or 80% of the water in the Colorado Basin is agriculture. And so, those are the things you’re going to need to find conservation there, which is harder. [23:30]Like those Israelis did, it was something called drip irrigation where they used, they were more skillful in the way they used their water in their fields down in the desert. Yeah, and some of the folks that’s been, some of the agricultural folks have been converting to that kind of irrigation for quite some time now. So, it’s like we’re wringing out every sponge we got and running out of options. But, yeah, we’ll figure it out one way or the other here. Yeah, I’m sure we will. This is America, after all. [23:59]Or is it still America? It’s hard to know. Yeah, it’s hard to know. We’re going down that path. Looking a little different these days. Yes, it is. Yeah. Oh, my God. Okay, Aaron, I really appreciate it. I’ll get in touch with you whenever I send an email with the links after I put them up. It’ll be, I don’t know. It’ll probably be a month or more before I get it up. Sure. I stay way ahead. I’ve got quite a few kind of scheduled up for the next two weeks now or three. Smart. Two weeks now, one just went up today. So I put it up, video, I put them up on Sunday evening, and then the audio comes out like 4 o’clock in the morning on Monday morning. Okay. Don’t ask me why. I just started doing that. Yeah. No worries. It gets ahead of everybody. Then they can see it. Hey, I’ve got a question for you, if you don’t, if you don’t mind. No. Do you know about any contemporary organized crime activity in Las Vegas? Is there still stuff going on or is it? I don’t. I really don’t. Yeah. Okay. [24:59]Trying to think of a source for you. I’ll check with a source for you. Okay. I know it’s not Midwest folks from your era, but yeah. Yeah, no, probably something up there out at Los Angeles and people that moved out there a generation ago and stayed under the radar. And then, of course, international. Yeah. Those like Russians and people like that out of Phoenix or in Los Angeles, both. Anyhow, I’ll check on that. Okay. Yeah. If you think of something, that’d be great. I’d be interested. Okay. Okay. I will. All right. Thank you. Thank you again. Take care. All right. Bye-bye. Can you go ahead and do, can you exit the meeting? I’m going to do a little ending thing here. I will. Yeah. [25:40]That was interesting, folks. I did Waterlaw in, well, that was interesting, folks. I really liked Aaron and I think his Body in the Barrel book is going to be pretty darn good. [25:53]Concluding Thoughts on Crime and History [25:50]So I’d recommend you try it. I haven’t actually read it myself. I’ve read excerpts from it. I’ve got it here. I need to sit down and take some time and read it. I like when they base it on the real life people and some people that I know something about. It’s kind of like hearing stories about your hometown. Oh, yeah, I know that guy. Oh, yeah, I remember when that happened. And it’s an interesting thing, the lowering of Lake Mead. He and I, he’s a water engineer, and he and I talked a little bit more about it. I find it a fascinating topic, that Western water law and Western water rights and how that all works. It’s different than back east where we have plenty of water. So don’t forget, I’ve got videos on Amazon Prime for rent. Just use my name and mafia, Gary Jenkins Mafia on Amazon Prime, and you’ll find them. And I’ve got books there. Do the same thing. Gary Jenkins Mafia books. I’ve got three books on Amazon and I’ve got them on my website. And I always appreciate when people make comments on my YouTube channel or on my Gangland Wire podcast page. We’re just here to report mob history. That’s all we want to do is report mob history. And in this case, we got a fictional book that’s reporting mob history based on real mob history. I’ll do that every once in a while, too. [27:07]So thanks a lot, guys. I always appreciate doing this show. It’s a way to end my life out, if you will. I’m down to that last quarter, maybe down to the last two minutes one of these days, but we’ll get there. Thanks a lot, guys.
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Bem amigos do Pelada na Net, chegamos em definitivo para o programa 776! E hoje temos o Príncipe Vidane, Show do Vitinho, Maidana e Vini Maga (@euvinimaga) saindo na mão antes de levantar a taça.E neste programa falamos sobre a briga na final do campeonato mineiro entre Cruzeiro e Atlético-MG, a visita de Ancelotti à Mirassol pra não ver Neymar, a demissão de Crespo no São Paulo (e a chegada de Roger Machado), além de muito mais!#VAQUINHAMOLEMOLEAproveite a semana da consumidor da Insider com o cupom PELADANANET através do nosso link exclusivo para ouvintes!ORIGINAIS DO FUT - www.originaisdofut.com, cupom PELADA10 com 10% de desconto! Siga @originaisdofut_ACOMPANHE AS LIVES do Jovem Nerd na Twitch!contato: podcast@peladananet.com.bracesse: https://peladananet.com.br siga: bsky @peladananet.com.br | twitter @PeladaNET | instagram @PeladaNaNet | grupo no telegram https://t.me/padegostosodemaisTitulares:Maidana – Twitter / Instagram / BskyShow do Vitinho – Twitter / Instagram / BskyPríncipe Vidane – Twitter / Instagram / BskyProjetos paralelos:Dentro da Minha CabeçaReinaldo JaquelineFábrica de FilmesFinanciamento coletivo:Apoia.se / Patreon / Chave pix: podcast@peladananet.com.brColaboradores de Fevereiro/2026!Obrigado a todos que colaboraram com ao menos R$10.[...] Bruno Franzini | David Gilvan | Adryel Romeiro | Aline Aparecida Matias | Anderson Pires | Antonino Firmino Da Silva Neto | Arthur Meister Wistuba | Beatriz Rodrigues | Bruno Kellton | Bruno Marques Monteiro | Carlos Eduardo Ardigo | Daniel Palhares Gileno | Daniel Pandeló Corrêa | Danilo Da Silva Pereira | Débora Mazetto | Eduardo Gusmão | Edy Ferreira Santana | Elisnei Menezes De Oliveira | Evilasio Costa Junior | Fabio Simoes | Felipe Brasil | Felipe De Amorim Prestes | Felipe Santos Araújo | Franklin Eller | Gabriel Frizzo | Gabriel Lecomte [...]
Neste episódio #212 do Meiocampo, abrimos o programa falando sobre o fim dos Estaduais, que teve pancadaria em Minas e pouco futebol em todo lugar. Tem também a demissão de Hernán Crespo no São Paulo — uma queda que não se resume à eliminação no Estadual e serve de pretexto para o clube implodir um projeto que ocupava a vice-liderança do Campeonato Brasileiro. Na segunda metade do programa, atravessamos o Atlântico para destrinchar a vitória do Milan sobre a Inter no Derby della Madonnina, um resultado que escancara as limitações da líder da Serie A em se impor nos confrontos de peso. Fechamos o episódio com o panorama das ligas europeias, passando pelo avanço dos favoritos na Copa da Inglaterra, o sufoco do Real Madrid em La Liga e o passeio do Bayern na Bundesliga.SEJA MEMBRO! Seu apoio é fundamental para que o Meiocampo continue existindo e possa fazer mais. Seja membro aqui pelo Youtube! Se você ouve via podcast, clique no link na descrição para ser membro! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKkF7ziXfmfjMxe9uhVyHw/joinNEWSLETTER! Nossa newsletter chega toda sexta aberta a todos com nossos textos sobre o que rolou na semana, e às terças com conteúdo apenas para assinantes: https://newsletter.meiocampo.net/Conheça o canal do Bonsa sobre Football Manager, BonsaFM: https://www.youtube.com/@BonsaFMConheça o canal do Lobo sobre games, o Próxima Fase: https://www.youtube.com/@Proxima_FaseConheça o canal de Leandro Iamin sobre a seleção brasileira, o Sarriá: https://www.youtube.com/@SarriaBrasil
Robson Morelli repercute os principais assuntos do Esporte, diariamente, às 8h50, no Jornal Eldorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O São Paulo demitiu do técnico Hernán Crespo após algumas insatisfações internas com o trabalho do comandante da equipe. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Bruno Giufrida, Eder Traskini e Felipe Ruiz detalham os motivos que culminaram da demissão do argentino, que passam desde a escalação na semifinal do Paulistão até relacionamento com jogadores. O podcast ainda traz um panorama de quais são os possíveis nomes para assumir a vaga de treinador do Tricolor. Dá o play!
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Com o comando de Cassiano Gottlieb, a Rádio Taquara apresenta, aos sábados, o programa De Carrinho. O patrocínio é de Padaria e Confeitaria Tia Célia, Andrióla Liquigás, Oficina do Crespo, Restaurante Novo Ponto, Burnis Burguer, Faccat e Refrigeração Leo. Confira a edição deste sábado (07/03).
Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, Professor of Marcoeconomics at WU Vienna, who has published extensively on climate-conflict migration, shares his decades-long insight into migration research and science communication: What works, what doesn't work, and where researchers' responsibility for how their research is publicly and politically received ends. We also explore Jesus' own experience as a migrant in Austria and why arriving in the mid-1990s meant a true culture shock for him.
O São Paulo foi derrotado pelo Palmeiras por 2 a 1 na semifinal do Paulistão com uma atuação bem abaixo do que vinha apresentando em um jogo com polêmicas de arbitragem. Nesta edição, João Pedro Brandão, Eder Traskini e Ulisses Lopresti analisam a partida, a atuação individual dos jogadores e avaliam as escolhas de Crespo para o jogo, que culminou na eliminação. O podcast ainda repercute os lances polêmicos da arbitragem no confronto decisivo. Dá o play!
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Crespo-Morales v. Caro-Delgado
Com o comando de Cassiano Gottlieb, a Rádio Taquara apresenta, aos sábados, o programa De Carrinho. O patrocínio é de Andrióla Liquigás, Oficina do Crespo, Restaurante Novo Ponto, Burnis Burguer, Faccat e Refrigeração Leo. Confira a edição deste sábado (28/02).
O São Paulo poupou todos os titulares e venceu o Coritiba fora de casa pra se manter entre os líderes do Brasileirão. Neste episódio, Eder Traskini, Ulisses Lopresti e Caio Dominguez analisam a estratégia de Crespo na vitória e projetam a semifinal do Paulistão contra o Palmeiras.
Acción Social de Caja Rural de Navarra y la Fundación Tudela Comparte firman un convenio que garantiza 20.000 euros anuales durante tres años para reforzar Villa Javier. La ampliación del economato “El Capacico”, nuevas estanterías industriales y una aula multimedia marcarán el próximo impulso de un proyecto que en 2025 atendió a casi 1.200 personas en Tudela. Hablamos con su coordinador, David Crespo.
O Bate-Pronto de hoje atualizará e debaterá as principais informações do futebol mundial. O Flamengo segue sob pressão para conquistar o título da Recopa, o São Paulo se vê obrigado a lidar com especulações envolvendo uma possível ida de Crespo ao River Plate, e Vojvoda balança no Santos. Tem tudo isso e muito mais!
Send a textWhat happens when a mom decides to stop playing small — and starts betting on herself?In this powerful episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela sits down with Anisa Crespo, Co-Founder of the Million Dollar Mom Society, President of Global Women of Impact, and host of the upcoming docuseries The Million Dollar Room.Anisa shares how she walked away from a secure six-figure career after a spiritual awakening, how a COVID-related bankruptcy reshaped her mindset, and how she grew a Facebook group of 200 women into a 16,000-member movement for mompreneurs.This conversation is about more than business strategy. It's about belief. Alignment. Faith. Visibility. And building a legacy you don't need a vacation from.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Why believing in yourself is the first and most non-negotiable step toward building a million dollar mom business How combining strategy with energetics, mindset, and faith can break income ceilings What it takes to move from simply “being visible” to building a legacy-driven brand Why community is the secret weapon for mom entrepreneurs How to protect your faith, family, and freedom while scaling your businessKey Themes:Mompreneur mindsetFaith-based entrepreneurshipVisibility strategies for womenFacebook group monetizationCollaboration over competitionLegacy-driven business buildingEnergetics + strategy for scaling
El Club de Futbol Lloret segueix en dinàmica positiva i aquest cap de setmana, en la jornada 19 de la Primera Catalana, va tornar a guanyar. Va ser per 0-2 davant del Sant Jaume Olot “B”, amb dos gols en la primera part. El conjunt d'Amós Gasca es va avançar en el minut 32, en un penal transformat per Fran Chamizo. El segon i definitiu gol dels lloretencs es va produir en l'últim minut del primer temps, en una acció finalitzada per Biel Gasca, per establir el que acabaria sent el definitiu 0-2. El Club de Futbol Lloret es manté tercer, amb 34 punts. També va guanyar la Juventus Lloret, que va trencar la dinàmica negativa amb un important triomf per 3-2 davant del Banyoles, per tornar a enganxar-se en la lluita per la zona alta de la classificació. Els de Jordi Cantano es van situar amb un 2-0 a favor abans del minut 20, gràcies a les dianes de Kevin Arroyo i Luciano Puentes. Els rivals van retallar diferències amb un penal, però la Juve va fer el tercer en el segon temps, per mitjà de Serhii Katerynka. Tot i que el Banyoles va fer el segon en el tram final, la Juve va acabar guanyant el partit, amb tres punts que els situen en el quart lloc de la classificació, amb 31. Una acció del partit del Club Hoquei Lloret. Canviem d'esport. Mirem a la jornada 13 de l'OK Lliga Plata, que va deixar un empat a 1 del Club Hoquei Lloret davant del Club Patí Tordera, en l'estrena del nou entrenador, Manel Díez. El conjunt lloretenc es va avançar en el primer temps, amb un gol de Víctor Crespo. Els torderencs van trobar l'empat quan quedaven cinc minuts per acabar, en una acció d'Albert Amores, que va suposar el definitiu 1-1. Amb aquest empat, el Club Hoquei Lloret acaba la jornada segon, amb 24 punts, a 3 de distància del líder, que és el Manlleu. I acabem el repàs a la jornada amb la derrota del Club Futbol Sala Lloret, en la Primera Catalana. El resultat va ser d'un contundent 8-1, a la pista del Vilafant. En el minut 4, els rivals van fer el primer, però els lloretencs van aconseguir el camí de l'empat en el minut 11, amb una diana d'Adrià Palomares. Tot i això, els lloretencs no van poder frenar l'ofensiva d'un Vilafant que va aconseguir set gols més, per acabar guanyant el partit. És una derrota que fa que el Club Futbol Sala Lloret acabi la jornada en el vuitè lloc de la classificació, amb 21 punts.
O São Paulo visitou o Red Bull Bragantino pelas quartas de final do Campeonato Paulista, jogou bem, desbancou o único invicto do torneio e garantiu a classificação para a semifinal do Paulistão com uma vitória por 2 a 1, com gols de Bobadilla e Lucas. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Felipe Ruiz e Caio Dominguez analisam a partida e avaliam a evolução do time de Hernán Crespo, que agora pode contar com praticamente todos os jogadores de seu elenco. Qual é a expectativa para esse São Paulo? Como dosar a minutagem dos jogadores junto com o Brasileirão? Dá o play para ficar por dentro de tudo isso e muito mais!
Com o comando de Cassiano Gottlieb, a Rádio Taquara apresenta, aos sábados, o programa De Carrinho. O patrocínio é de Andrióla Liquigás, Oficina do Crespo, Restaurante Novo Ponto, Burnis Burguer, Faccat e Refrigeração Leo. Confira a edição deste sábado (21/02).
Miguel López Crespo, secretario general de la Unión de Consumidores de Galicia
Com o comando de Cassiano Gottlieb, a Rádio Taquara apresenta, aos sábados, o programa De Carrinho. O patrocínio é de Andrióla Liquigás, Oficina do Crespo, Restaurante Novo Ponto, Burnis Burguer, Faccat e Refrigeração Leo. Confira a edição deste sábado (14/02).
O São Paulo venceu o Grêmio no Morumbis por 2 a 0, mas o placar poderia ter sido muito mais elástico pelo futebol que a equipe apresentou. Neste episódio, Eder Traskini, Ulisses Lopresti e Caio Dominguez analisam o bom jogo coletivo do Tricolor, destacam alguns jogadores individualmente e debatem sobre o que esperar do Tricolor daqui em diante. Dá o play!
Sandra Crespo: “La apertura del aniversario me emocionó mucho, dejé un pequeño discurso y me dio la congoja; es increíble ver cómo toda la historia de la comisión se refleja en la calle”.
Anisa Crespo shares how leaving a six-figure career, choosing faith over fear, and doing deep inner work allowed her to build wealth, freedom, and legacy; make 6figure days while empowering moms to rise, expand their vision, and lead with integrity. 5 Key Takeaways Confidence is a decision backed by daily action: growth comes from choosing who you're becoming, not waiting to feel “ready.” Fear keeps powerful women invisible, and faith must be chosen intentionally when doubt, success, or failure shows up. True success is freedom, not a number, freedom to live life on your terms while staying aligned with values. Not all money is good money: building wealth with integrity requires saying no to opportunities that drain your spirit. You don't need to start ahead to rise: stop comparing your chapter 2 to someone else's chapter 12 and expand what you believe is possible. Connect with Lucy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mslucyliu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mslucyliu Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mslucyliu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mslucyliu TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mslucyliu YouTube: https://youtube.com/@mslucyliu Website: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com Podcast: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast Wanna double your confidence in 30 seconds? Get the ultimate secret here: http://www.confidentandepic.com Connect with Anisa Crespo: https://www.milliondollarmom.org Anisa Crespo is the influential Co-Founder of Million Dollar Mom Inc, a groundbreaking visibility company that elevates women into wealth, leadership, and legacy. With her signature mix of strategy, energetics, and powerful brand vision, she guides entrepreneurs in aligning their businesses with their highest frequency to create sustainable, exponential growth. A devoted twin mom and woman of faith, Anisa embodies what it means to rise in both motherhood and entrepreneurship, building a seven-figure empire in under a year alongside her business partner, Natosha Navarro. Together, they have created a world-class ecosystem that includes The Million Dollar Room, a luxury mastermind retreat and docuseries filmed in Laguna Beach, a global platform amplifying women's voices, their Million Dollar Network, bestselling book anthologies, and live experiences designed to position women for high-level visibility. Their mission centers on helping moms transform into millionaires by giving them the platforms, mentorship, and community needed to scale with clarity and confidence. Anisa is widely recognized for helping women embody wealth and step boldly into their influence while building legacies that impact generations. Today, she is a sought-after mentor, speaker, and executive producer, creating transformative spaces where women are seen, celebrated, and elevated to the world's largest stages.
Host Alex Crespo, MD chats with paper author Logan Bateman, MS about the findings of their research: "Does More Debridement Procedures Impact Risk of Infection in Open Fractures?" in the first part of the episode. In the second part, Dr. Crespo discusses the study findings with paper author Michael Archdeacon, MD from the paper entitled: "The Impact of Topical Tranexamic Acid on Perioperative Blood Loss in Isolated Operative Posterior Wall Acetabular Fractures: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial." Live from the 2025 OTA Annual Meeting. For additional educational resources visit OTA.org
In der Sonderfolge zum Wortmeldungen Literaturpreis 2026 sprachen wir über alle fünf Texte der Shortlist: Marcel Beyer: Augenlicht Boris Schumatsky: Mit Russland sterben. Ivna Žic: Die Unversehrten Petra Nagenkögel: Endlinge Lara Rüter: Formula 977 Auf wortmeldungen.org/literaturpreis/shortlist könnt ihr alle Texte herunterladen und lesen!
O São Paulo recebeu o Santos no Morumbis e venceu por 2 a 0. Crespo praticamente repetiu a escalação do jogo contra o Flamengo e o Tricolor busca embalar uma sequência vitoriosa. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Bruno Giufrida e Caio Dominguez analisam o momento do São Paulo: o ambiente está mais tranquilo? Além disso, o podcast debate como manter a equipe longe dos problemas com lesões e repercute a chegada antecipada de Lucas Ramon, será que isso pode facilitar o fim do ciclo de Cédric no clube? Dá o play para ficar por dentro de tudo isso e muito mais!
Amor Nas Redes é um quadro do canal Não Inviabilize. Aqui você ouve as suas histórias misturadas às minhas!Use a hashtag #Crespo e comente a história no nosso grupo do telegram: https://t.me/naoinviabilizePUBLICIDADE APICEAssuma seus crespos, seus cachos, suas ondas. A Apice cuida de cada fase da sua transição, com produtos formulados exclusivamente para que os seus cabelos sejam livres e belos. Use TRANSICAO15 e ganhe mais 15% em qualquer produto ou linha Apice. Corra porque o cupom é por tempo limitado! E siga Apice no Instagram: @apicecosmeticosLink: https://www.apicecosmeticos.com.br/discount/TRANSICAO15QUER OUVIR MAIS HISTÓRIAS? BAIXE NOSSO APLICATIVO EM SUA LOJA APPLE/GOOGLE, CONHEÇA NOSSOS QUADROS EXCLUSIVOS E RECEBA EPISÓDIOS INÉDITOS DE SEGUNDA A QUINTA-FEIRA: https://naoinviabilize.com.br/assineEnvie a sua história bem detalhada para naoinviabilize@gmail.com, seu anonimato será mantido, todos os nomes, profissões e locais são trocados para preservar a sua identidade.Site: https://naoinviabilize.com.brTranscrição dos episódios: https://naoinviabilize.com.br/episodiosYoutube: https://youtube.com/naoinviabilizeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/naoinviabilizeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@naoinviabilizeX: https://x.com/naoinviabilizeFacebook: https://facebook.com/naoinviabilizeEdição de áudios: Depois O Leo Corta MultimídiaVinhetas: Pipoca SoundVoz da vinheta: Priscila Armani
O São Paulo venceu o Flamengo por 2 a 1 de virada, no Morumbis, pela estreia do campeonato brasileiro, com gols de Luciano e Danielzinho. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Bruno Giufrida e Alex Amaral analisam a partida, a importância da vitória para tirar o São Paulo da má fase e quais são os pontos que Crespo precisa melhorar na equipe: faltam opções para o treinador? O podcast ainda aborda a investida do Flamengo por Marcos Antônio e o retorno de Alisson após o fracasso da negociação com o Corinthians. Dá o play!
O São Paulo sofreu uma dura derrota por 3 a 1 para o Palmeiras, na Arena Barueri, e Crespo tem demonstrado cada vez mais abatimento e falta de esperança em seus discursos. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Felipe Ruiz e Caio Dominguez analisam a partida, a falta de alternativas no trabalho de Crespo e repercutem a contratação de Rafinha como gerente esportivo. O podcast ainda traz uma analise sobre os jovens que disputaram a Copinha e devem ter chance no elenco profissional. Dá o play!
(Parte 1) La TRAGEDIA FERROVIARIA de ADAMUZ: VERGÜENZA de clase POLÍTICA, con Pepe Crespo comentando. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Mauro Cezar, Arnaldo Ribeiro, Eduardo Tironi, José Trajano, Juca Kfouri e Danilo Lavieri analisam o empate no clássico entre Corinthians e São Paulo, a reação de Crespo ao impeachment de Julio Casares, o Palmeiras 100% no Paulista e o Flamengo na lanterna do Carioca. Vai trocar o time sub-20 pelo principal para encarar o Vasco?
Na última sexta-feira o Conselho Deliberativo do São Paulo aprovou com 188 votos o afastamento de Julio Casares da presidência do clube. No domingo, o Tricolor entrou em campo, vencia o Corinthians até os 45 minutos do segundo tempo, quando tomou o empate. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Bruno Giufrida e Caio Dominguez falam sobre o campo e bola, avaliando o trabalho de Crespo e o desempenho dos jogadores no clássico. Além disso, o podcast traz um panorama dos próximos passos do processo de impeachment contra Julio Casares, que será votado pelos sócios do clube. Haverá uma mudança muito grande com Harry Massis Jr. como presidente? Dá o play para ficar por dentro de tudo isso e muito mais!
Sobre las tensiones políticas en la izquierda chilena luego del veredicto que absolvió al excarabinero Claudio Crespo en el caso Gustavo Gatica y el impacto de la captura de Nicolás Maduro en el Caribe, Iván Valenzuela conversó con las editoras Paula Comandari y Fernanda Paúl en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.
Antonio Casado, Carmen Morodo, José María Crespo, Marta García Aller y Rubén Amón analizan la actualidad política.
Sobre las implicancias judiciales de la absolución de Claudio Crespo y el encendido debate intelectual provocado por la reciente columna de Lucía Santa Cruz, Iván Valenzuela conversó con las editoras Andrea Vial y Angélica Bulnes en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.
Buenos días. El Presidente Boric no ahorró palabras para comentar el veredicto que absolvió al ex oficial Claudio Crespo por el “caso Gatica”, uno de los episodios emblemáticos del estallido. “Gustavo hoy no puede ver y quien se demuestra que le disparó no recibe una condena. Eso a mí, por lo menos, me resulta desgarrador”, fue parte del comentario que anoche hizo el Mandatario en entrevista en Tolerancia Cero. Sobre la legítima defensa que argumentó el tribunal, apuntó: “Yo no veo una proporcionalidad entre que le saquen los ojos a Gustavo Gatica y el riesgo del ataque”. Atrás quedó aquello de que los fallos no se comenta… El Presidente también abordó otras materias como la postulación de la ex Mandataria Michelle Bachelet a la Secretaría General de la ONU. “Nosotros vamos a formalizar esa candidatura. Estamos viendo los plazos con la Presidenta, en conversaciones también con otros líderes mundiales, pero el objetivo es formalizar nosotros esa candidatura”. ¿Algún mea culpa por la derrota de su sector en las urnas? Escaso… por no decir ninguno.
Revisamos los detalles y las consecuencias del fallo en el juicio por las lesiones a Gustavo Gatica, y analizamos la previa del gabinete de KastPrograma grabado en vivo a las 16:00 del martes 13 de enero del 2026, cada uno desde su lugar de trabajo, por Ximena Jara y Davor Mimica.--Si deseas hacer un aporte mensual (lo que quieras, desde $1.000) a Democracia en LSD, para fortalecer nuestra comunidad y que podamos hacer más y mejores podcasts, lo puedes hacer en ESTE LINK. Recibirás un reporte de lo que hacemos con tu plata y un exclusivo capítulo adicional al mes: "LSD Sin Censura".Si deseas aportar mensualmente desde el extranjero, puedes hacerlo en PatreonSigue, escucha y comparte nuestro nuevo programa sobre democracia global "Planeta D" en plataformas de podcast y síguelo en Instagram.Sigue y escucha nuestra nueva serie Código Democrático, sobre las relaciones entre Inteligencia Artificial y Democracia, donde escuchen sus podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0zn07W2OQU8lT94czD1WdzSi deseas seguir y escuchar nuestro "Proyecto 50", puedes hacerlo donde escuches tus podcasts: y síguelo en twitter e Instagram en proyecto50cl.Si deseas seguir y escuchar nuestro otro podcast "A mí nunca me han encuestado", puedes hacerlo vía Spotify, donde escuches tus podcasts o por Youtube.Escríbenos a nuestro correo DemocraciaEnLSD@gmail.com, a nuestro Bluesky, twitter, Instagram o Facebook para enviarnos tus comentarios o preguntas o participar de nuestros sorteos. También: Únete al Discord de nuestra comunidad, para mantenernos conectados durante la semana.Timestamps(00:00) Introducción(03:32) Tema 1: El juicio a Claudio Crespo(33:10) Pastelazos del año(42:25) Tema 2: La previa del gabinete de Kast(1:01:37) Las buenas noticias(1:05:16) Cierre
El nuevo ORDEN MUNDIAL y las ARMAS del FUTURO con el matemático Pepe Crespo, hoy hablamos de ello. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
O São Paulo estreou na temporada 2026 com uma derrota amarga para o Mirassol por 3 a 0, mas o resultado em campo não pode desconsiderar toda a crise política instaurada no clube desde o final do ano passado. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Marcelo Braga e Caio Dominguez analisam a primeira partida do ano, os problemas apresentados pelo time de Crespo e, principalmente, todo o bastidor político do clube que tem afetado a equipe em campo. É a pior situação do São Paulo da história? O que acontecerá na votação do impeachment de Casares na sexta-feira? Dá o play para ficar por dentro de tudo isso e muito mais!
El primer programa del año es con nuestro amigo Joaquín Crespo. Ya lo conocéis porque vino a presentarnos su disco 'canciones sacadas del cajón' y además, su himno malaguista no sólo suena en La Rosaleda en cada partido, en La Farándula también ha sonado, y mucho.A Joaquín, un accidente de moto le cambió la vida hace unos años y ese parón, le hizo conectar con la música haciendo de ella su modo de vida. El 15 de enero presenta su nuevo disco, 'Empezar de Cero' y estamos deseando saber más.
Presentamos el nuevo programa de Capital Radio que, a partir del 9 de enero, se emitirá todos los viernes a las 19:00 horas. Conducido por Gabriel Crespo, socio de Orienta Wealth, darán las claves para saber invertir a largo plazo.
Tiempo de análisis con los periodistas Juan Gavasa, Verónica Crespo y Juan García Blasco con la mirada puesta en el discurso del Rey y las reacciones de los partidos, las novedades de la precampaña electoral en Aragón, la conformación de Gobierno en Extremadura y el incremento de casos de violencia de género en épocas festivas. Además, la estación de esquí de Javalambre abre este fin de semana y tomamos el pulso a estos días de cambios y devoluciones de los regalos de Papá Noel.
Welcome to Episode 51 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Segment 1 Rodríguez, M. Á., Quintana-Cepedal, M., Cheval, B., Thøgersen-Ntoumani, C., Crespo, I., & Olmedillas, H. (2025, October 7). Effect of exercise snacks on fitness and cardiometabolic health in physically inactive individuals: Systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2025-110027 Rodgers, L. (2025, October 17). As pickleball continues to gain players, injuries are increasing. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2025.18833 Segment 2 Baos, S., Lui, M., Walker-Smith, T., Pufulete, M., Messenger, D., Abbadi, R., Batchelor, T., Casali, G., Edwards, M., Goddard, N., Abu Hilal, M., Alzetani, A., Vaida, M., Martinovsky, P., Saravanan, P., Cook, T., Malhotra, R., Simpson, A., Little, R., Wordsworth, S., Stokes, E., Jiang, J., Reeves, B., Culliford, L., Collett, L., Maishman, R., Chauhan, N., McCullagh, L., McKeon, H., Abbs, S., Lamb, J., Gilbert, A., Hughes, C., Wynick, D., Angelini, G., Grocott, M., Gibbison, B., & Rogers, C. A. (2025). Gabapentin for pain management after major surgery: A placebo-controlled, double-blinded, randomized clinical trial (the GAP Study). Anesthesiology, 143(4), 851-861. https://doi.org/10.1097/ALN.0000000000005655 NEJM Journal Watch. (2024, December 30). Growing evidence of harms associated with gabapentinoid drugs. JWatch. https://www.jwatch.org/na58203/2024/12/30/growing-evidence-harms-associated-with-gabapentinoid-drugs Moeindarbari, S., Beheshtian, N., & Hashemi, S. (2022). Cerebral vein thrombosis in a woman using oral contraceptive pills for a short period of time: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 16, Article 260. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-022-03473-w Peckham, A. M., Evoy, K. E., Ochs, L., & Covvey, J. R. (2018). Gabapentin for off-label use: Evidence-based or cause for concern? Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 12, 1178221818801311. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178221818801311 The 2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs. (2025, January 22). 41 – RCVS and CVT, CPR care science, prehospital tourniquets, blood pressure [Audio podcast episode]. Fireside. https://2view.fireside.fm/41 Strahan, A. E., Rikard, S. M., Schmit, K. M., Zhang, K., Guy, G. P., Jr., & [Additional Authors]. (2025). Trends in dispensed gabapentin prescriptions in the United States, 2010 to 2024. Annals of Internal Medicine. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.7326/ANNALS-25-01750 Segment 3 Brown, R. F., Lopez, K., Smith, C. B., & Charles, A. (2025). Diverticulitis: A review. JAMA, 334(13), 1180-1191. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2025.10234 Carr, S., & Velasco, A. L. (2024, July 25). Colon diverticulitis. In StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541110/ Bob Tubbs on Emergency Radiology: https://youtu.be/Jg1JG67eoJQ Our social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ccmecourses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccmecourses Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CenterForMedicalEducation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbukata Our podcasts: The 2 View Podcast (Free): Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3rhVNZw Subscribe on Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2MrAHcD Subscribe On Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3tDM4im Risk Management Monthly Podcast (Paid CME): https://www.ccme.org/riskmgmt ** The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. emergencymedicine #cme
Nuestro programa emite en directo desde la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales de España, institución que han presidido grandes eminencias como José Echegaray, Leonardo Torres Quevedo o Blas Cabrera. Por primera vez en sus 178 años de historia, su presidenta es una mujer: Ana Crespo, doctora en Biología y catedrática emérita de Botánica de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Su especialidad son los líquenes, organismos que ella misma define como “una maravilla de la evolución”.Ana Crespo subraya que “es necesaria una política de desarrollo de la ciencia. Que los gobernantes y la sociedad entiendan que la ciencia es importante.”Además, continúa la labor de actualización del lenguaje científico. “Somos la academia más grande de España, y eso tiene que ver con que la ciencia va muy deprisa.”Quienes quieran ser amigos de la Academia pueden hacerlo a través de su página web.Escuchar audio
Juanma es sociólogo y documentalista que pasó años viajando por Latinoamérica investigando qué significa realmente el buen vivir. Desde comunidades zapatistas hasta movimientos campesinos, nos comparte lo que aprendió sobre construir alternativas reales y tejer poder desde abajo.Una conversación profunda sobre la consulta popular en Ecuador, los derechos de la naturaleza, y cómo construir comunidad en tiempos difíciles.Brazos abiertos en www.radiosemilla.com/membresiaNotas del episodio https://www.instagram.com/juanma.crespo/Proyecto Aliado - Alma Calenda: Calendario-Almanaque Lunar y Biodinámico de la Zona Ecuatorial, -10% para miembros! Entra en instagram.com/alma.calenda ----------------Escucha Radio Semilla en:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7r8Nb90iI52NzP7dPTHrbw?si=qOncz7SZR16oLFSYeue6iwYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTL1798UT7oe35ORA1i_8wRedes:instagram.com/radiosemillapodcastx.com/semilla_radiofacebook.com/radiosemillapodcast
Live from Creedmoor, NC, Video Chicken Live is a fun and informative show about all things chickens and coops. Matt, Kristen, and Ingrid answer your questions. We specialize in chicken keeping and chicken coop construction. We're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Rocio Crespo, head of NC State College of Veterinary Medicine's poultry mobile service, to answer all your winter chicken care questions (and anything else poultry-related you're curious about). Here's what makes this episode special: We're now taking YOUR calls live! That's right – you can talk directly with Matt, Kristen, Ingrid, AND Dr. Crespo. Just dial 336-LOVE-VCL during the show and get your questions answered in real time. Whether you're wondering about winter coop prep, flock health, or troubleshooting a tricky poultry problem, this is your chance to get expert advice live on air. Check out Dr. Crespo's Winter Flock Care Must-Haves: