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Feld arrived in Coral Gables after spending the previous four seasons working in the same capacity at the University of Oregon under Cristobal. In Feld's four years in Eugene, the Ducks compiled a 35-12 overall record, won two Pac-12 Championships and won the 2020 Rose Bowl. Feld arrived in Oregon from the University of Georgia, where he spent the previous three years as the assistant director of strength and conditioning while working with the Bulldogs' football program. Before working at Georgia, Feld was the head strength coach at the University of North Alabama and a volunteer strength coach at the University of Alabama, where he worked with Cristobal. Feld is a graduate of Mississippi State University and holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He began his career at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he worked with both the football and women's basketball programs.
I got hip to Cristobal's work thanks to my recent TV addiction. I inhaled all 3 seasons of the white lotus and I think I was only able to get so greedy because of the EXCELLENT music. I usually get repelled by TV scores tnh. I feel like I know the tricks and the tones and the emotional devices and I end up paying attention to them in a bad way. My agitation stops me from getting swept up and carried away. Not so with this man's work. I just felt like it was so deeply connected to the lands and the mystery and power of our animalistic shadows that ride in the narrative. I was taken aback and taken away. It's been a long time since I found myself loving a soundtrack. I had to know more and thankfully Cristobal (I butcher his name in the pod btw to my shame!) has been fantastic to chat with. I reached out, we set a date to chat and it just flowed. I love that. Hope you enjoy the fascinating insights he shares. He's so humble about his ways but he clearly is no pushover, knowing what he believes in and fighting for that. I loved this hang. Hope it gets to all to at least buy a shaker if you don't own one!
John Michaels joins the show and breaks down what's really plaguing college football and why it's not Mario Cristobal paying Carson Beck.
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Cristina Cristobal, alcaldesa de Boceguillas, nos habla de los problemas en la línea de transporte público Boceguillas-Aranda de Duero.
Josh Pate's College Football Show Ep 620 features Josh Pate taking a look at the Transfer Portal and whether unlimited player movement is good or bad for the game overall. What do we think of Scott Van Pelt's remarks? Spring intel continues to pour in as we get the latest from the SEC and Big Ten. Can UGA get their offense figured out? What will Michigan do at QB? Nebraska is looking to capitalize on their offensive hype as well. We also look at Tennessee and Florida. We also touch on the truth about some of the biggest names in the sport. Tonight Miami head coach Mario Cristobal is on the clock. What are some of the biggest non-conference games in College Football this season? Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trong cuộc đọ sức Mỹ -Trung ở Kênh đào Panama, bàn thắng tạm thời nghiêng về Washington : tập đoàn Hồng Kông CK Hutchison chuyển nhượng lại cho một quỹ đầu tư của Mỹ hai cảng ở hai đầu con kênh mà chính quyền Trump đòi « thâu tóm trở lại ». Bắc Kinh trong thế lưỡng nan : Chận thương vụ giữa một công ty tư nhân của Hồng Kông với một đối tác quốc tế là một nước cờ mạo hiểm. Hôm 04/03/2025, vài giờ trước khi tổng thống Hoa Kỳ Donald Trump đọc diễn văn trước Quốc Hội lưỡng viện, quỹ đầu tư BlackRock thông báo đạt thỏa thuận với tập đoàn đa quốc gia của Hồng Kông, CK Hutchison, « mua lại quyền khai thác » 2 trong số 5 cảng dọc Kênh đào Panama : Balboa và Cristobal. Đây chỉ là 2 trong số hơn 40 hải cảng CK Hutchison đang khai thác tại 23 quốc gia trên thế giới. Trị giá hợp đồng 23 tỷ đô la.Trump đẩy Trung Quốc ra khỏi Panama Trên mạng xã hội Ủy Ban đối Ngoại Hạ Viện Hoa Kỳ phấn khởi khẳng định là « Trung Quốc bị đẩy ra khỏi Panama. Mỹ đang trên đà chiến thắng ». Dân biểu bang Florida, chủ tịch ủy ban này ông Brian Mast không bỏ lỡ cơ hội ca ngợi « công lao » và sự « sáng suốt » của tổng thống Donald Trump khi biết rằng, chủ nhân Nhà Trắng luôn khẳng định Kênh đào Panama « thuộc về nước Mỹ » và đã từng yêu cầu bộ Quốc Phòng xem xét các khả năng quân sự để bảo đảm quyền của Hoa Kỳ được sử dụng con kênh này vào lúc mà Trung Quốc « kiểm soát » 5 cảng dọc theo con kênh.Thắng lợi của Washington còn lớn hơn nữa do hai cảng Balboa và Cristobal ở hai đầu con kênh, mở Thái Bình Dương và Đại Tây Dương.Trả lời đài RFI Pháp ngữ giáo sư đại học giảng dậy môn Khoa Học Chính Trị, Kevin Parthenay trước hết giải thích vì sao việc một quỹ đầu tư của Hoa Kỳ giành lại quyền khai thác một số cơ sở ở Panama từ tay một tập đoàn Hồng Kông được coi là thắng lợi lớn của Mỹ :« Kênh đào Panama đã từng và sẽ luôn là một điểm chiến lược đối với quyền lợi của Mỹ và cũng như là đối với phía Trung Quốc nhất là khi hai siêu cường trên thế giới này bắt đầu lao vào một cuộc đối đầu. Qua hai quyết định gần đây chúng ta thấy Panama đã loan báo không tiếp tục tham gia dự án Con Đường Tơ Lụa với Trung Quốc, mà sự hợp tác này đã chính thức được khởi động từ 2017. Bên cạnh đó, tư pháp Panama đòi xem xét lại các điều khoản đã nhượng quyền khai thác hai cảng Balboa và Cristobal ở hai cửa ra vào con kênh cho tập đoàn Hồng Kông CK Hutchison. Đó là những tín hiệu mạnh để xác định vai trò trung tâm và ảnh hưởng của Mỹ đối với Panama » Dựa trên cơ sở nào Mỹ đòi « chiếm lại » kênh đào Panama ? Giáo sư Frédéric Lasserre Đại học Laval, Québec, Canada, chuyên nghiên cứu về khu vực Ấn Độ -Thái Bình Dương nhắc lại lập trường của tổng thống Trump đòi « lấy lại » con kênh mà Hoa Kỳ đã xây dựng cho Panama : « Donald Trump tố cáo các giới chức Panama bắt chẹt tàu thuyền của Mỹ, bắt họ trả phí đắt hơn so với tàu chở hàng của những quốc gia khác khi đi qua kênh đào Panama. Không một dữ liệu nào minh chứng cho điều đó và nếu quả thực tàu thuyền của Mỹ bị đối xử bất công, chắc chắn là các tập đoàn vận tải đường biển của Mỹ đã không để yên. Ngoài ra, cần chú ý là tập đoàn Hồng Kông, CK Hutchison khai thác : khai thác chứ không sở hữu, hai trong số năm cảng dọc theo con kênh Panama. Không có bất kỳ lý do nào để Hutchison phân biệt đối xử với tàu thuyền của Mỹ và nếu có đi chăng nữa thì liệu rằng tập đoàn này có được chỉ thị từ Bắc Kinh hay không ? Hiện không có bằng chứng nào cho phép xác định tàu bè của những quốc gia khác ngoài Trung Quốc bị đối xử tệ. Và tôi muốn nhấn mạnh rằng tập đoàn của Hồng Kông, CK Hutchison chỉ khai thác có 2 trong số 5 cảng trên con Kênh đào Panama ».Tập đoàn Hồng Kông ngừng khai thác các hải cảng ? Trên thực tế thỏa thuận giữa tập đoàn khai thác hải cảng và bảo đảm các dịch vụ của Hồng Kông với một « tổ hợp đầu tư do quỹ BlackRock đứng đầu » không chỉ thu hẹp ở phạm vi Panama. Theo các báo tài chính của Mỹ và Á châu, tập đoàn trong tay nhà tỷ phú Hồng Kông Lý Gia Thành chuyển nhượng tổng cộng 43 trong số hơn 50 hải cảng đang quản lý trên toàn thế giới. Trong số này có 10 hải cảng thuộc về Hồng Kông và Hoa Lục. Cristobal và Balboa chỉ là hai trong số 43 địa điểm liên quan. Nhưng con kênh này đang trở thành một tâm điểm trong cuộc đối đầu giữa Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc, hai siêu cường trên thế giới, chuyên gia Virginie Saliou Học Viện Quân Sự Pháp IRSEM giải thích về tầm cỡ chiến lược của công trình :« Mỹ là quốc gia sử dụng nhiều nhất Kênh đào Panama để vận chuyển hàng từ bờ đông sang châu Á, để đưa hàng từ bờ tây của nước Mỹ sang châu Âu, để bảo đảm các luồng cung ứng giữa hai bờ đông và tây của bản thân nước Mỹ. Cứ trên 100 chuyến tàu chở hàng của Mỹ thì có 40 chiếc phải đi qua Kênh Panama và trung bình có từ 60 đến 70 % giao thương hàng hải sử dụng con kênh này là những chuyến tàu khởi hành hoặc cập bến các hải cảng của Hoa Kỳ. Chỉ có 13 % tàu thuyền đi qua đây liên quan đến các hoạt động của Trung Quốc. Không chỉ có các tàu chở hàng của Mỹ sử dụng kênh Panama. Con kênh này còn là nơi mà tàu chiến của Hoa Kỳ cũng phải đi qua. Theo các số liệu gần đây trung bình hàng năm 40 trong số 291 tàu quân sự của Mỹ phải đi qua ngả này ». Con Đường Tơ Lụa, cái gai giữa Panama và MỹCũng bà Saliou nhấn mậnh Kênh đào Panama thuộc quyền sở hữu của Panama, một quốc gia ở Trung Mỹ chưa đầy 5 triệu dân, không có quân đội và sử dụng đồng đô la Mỹ. Công trình này do cơ quan ACP gồm 13 thành viên quản lý và Hiến Pháp Panama ghi rõ con kênh này « thuộc quyền sở hữu không thể tách rời » của Panama. Năm 1997 vào tập đoàn Hồng Kông CK Hutchison ký hợp đồng với cơ quan ACP của Panama để được quyền « khai thác », đầu tư và bảo đảm các dịch vụ tại 5 cảng dọc theo con kênh. Đúng 20 năm sau, Panama chính thức tham gia dự án Con Đường Tơ Lụa với Trung Quốc từ đó căng thẳnh giữa Hoa Kỳ và Panama gia tăng. Virginie Saliou :« Từ khi Panama tham gia dự án Con Đường Tơ Lụa với Trung Quốc, đã có khoảng 30 dự án hợp tác và đầu tư ra đời nhưng chỉ một số ít được thực hiện đến nơi đến chốn, và kết quả không nhiều. Do vậy việc chính quyền Panama rầm rộ loan báo chia tay với dự án của Bắc Kinh trước hết là một tín hiệu nhắm gửi đến Nhà Trắng để làm vừa lòng tổng thống Trump. Một điểm đáng chú ý khác là năm 2001 tức là chỉ ít ít lâu sau khi tập tập đoàn của Hồng Kông được quyền khai thác Balboa và Cristobal thì chính phủ Mỹ đã ra một thông cáo xác nhận rằng sự hiện diện của Hutchison không là một mối đe dọa. 25 năm sau, tình hình đã có nhiều thay đổi vào lúc mà Washington và Bắc Kinh lao vào một cuộc đối đầu. Mỹ lo ngại Trung Quốc lợi dụng vị trí này để dọ thám Mỹ về mặt kinh tế và quân sự. Kênh đào Panama có thể là một địa điểm để quan sát các hoạt động của đối phương rất lợi hại ». Sự im lặng đáng ngờ của Bắc Kinh Nhìn đến phản ứng của Trung Quốc, giới quan sát hơi ngạc nhiên trước sự im lặng của chính quyền trung ương. Kênh đào Panama là nơi mà 21 % các tàu bè qua lại là tàu chở hàng của Trung Quốc, là cửa ngõ của ngành xuất nhập khẩu nước này sang châu Mỹ. Kiểm soát « hai đầu con kênh » này mang tính chiến lược. Vậy thì tại sao tập đoàn hàng hải Hồng Kông đã chuyển nhượng quyền khai thác lại cho một « tổ hợp đầu tư của Mỹ » mà không bị Bắc Kinh chống đối ?Tuần báo The Economist của Anh (20/03/2025) giải thích : trước hết về mặt chính thức Bắc Kinh không có cơ sở pháp lý để can thiệp hay ngăn chận CK Hutchison « bán lại » quyền khai thác hai cảng Balboa và Cristobal cho bất kỳ một tập đoàn nào khác.Nhưng một cách không chính thức, chính quyền Bắc Kinh hoàn toàn có thể « can thiệp » dưới nhiều hình thức : hoặc là gây sức ép trực tiếp với gia đình của nhà tỷ phú Hồng Kông Lý Gia Thành, vì CK Hutchison có nhiều cơ sở tại Hoa Lục. Chính quyền Trung Ương cũng hoàn toàn có thể sử dụng « luật an ninh quốc gia » để « chận » hoặc « hủy » thương vụ giữa tập đoàn Hồng Kông và quỹ đầu tư của Mỹ BlackRock. Một giải pháp khác, là trong giao kèo giữa CK Hutchison và BlackRock bao gồm nhiều hải cảng mà họ Lý đang kiểm soát từ ở Hồng Kông đến Pakistan, Sri Lanka … do vậy, Bắc Kinh có thể trực tiếp gây áp lực với các chính quyền liên quan.Trung Quốc tránh một nước cờ mạo hiểmNhưng theo các chuyên gia tuần báo Anh trích dẫn, can thiệp lộ liễu như vậy là thất sách, bởi thứ nhất đây không là thời điểm thích hợp để Trung Quốc can thiệp trực tiếp vào hồ sơ Kênh đào Panama vào lúc Bắc Kinh và Washington đang thu xếp để lãnh đạo Trung Quốc và Hoa Kỳ gặp nhau trong một tương lai không xa. Bắc Kinh cũng muốn tránh để các giới chức Mỹ « nhòm ngó » kỹ hơn đến các tập đoàn và doanh nghiệp Trung Quốc vào lúc mà hai trong số này là Hoa Vi và ByteDance đã trong tầm ngắm của các chính quyền liên tiếp ở Washington.Vì quyền lợi của Trung Quốc ở các bến cảng Úc và châu ÂuLý do thứ hai là chận một thương vụ giữa một « tập đoàn tư nhân » với một đối tác quốc tế cũng sẽ làm xấu đi hình ảnh và uy tín của các tập đoàn Trung Quốc đang vươn ra nước ngoài, từ ở Úc đến châu Âu. Tại châu Âu Trung Quốc đang đầu tư và quản lý 14 hải cảng lớn như như Hamburg (Đức) Fos và Le Havre (Pháp) Anvers (Bỉ) Pirée (Hy Lạp) hay Rotterdam (Hà Lan)…Lý do thứ ba là xét cho cùng, hợp đồng chuyển nhượng lại quyền khai thác 2 bến cảng ở hai đầu con kênh Panama cho một « tổ hợp đầu tư » của Mỹ không đe dọa đến « quyền lợi cốt lõi về an ninh của Trung Quốc ». Theo thẩm định của chuyên gia Isaac Kardon, thuộc quỹ nghiên cứu Cargegie Endowment for International Peace, trụ sở tại Washington, hiện tại các tập đoàn Trung Quốc quản lý hơn 90 hải cảng ở khắp nơi trên thế giới. Năm 2023, các tàu của Hải Quân Trung Quốc đã dừng lại tại 27 trong số những hải cảng do các tập đoàn của Trung Quốc quản lý. Nhưng Hải Quân Trung Quốc không dại để lai vãng ở các khu vực như gần Panama nơi vốn được coi là sân sau của Hoa Kỳ.Tổn thất về thương mại và hình ảnh chính trị của ông Tập ?Dù vậy việc nhường lại một phần sân chơi cho tổ hợp đầu tư của Mỹ do BlackRock dẫn đầu bất lợi cho ngành xuất nhập khẩu của Trung Quốc. Vẫn theo Isaac Kardon phía Hoa Kỳ nhân đà này sẽ áp đặt mạnh hơn luật chơi với các đối tác -nhất là trong bối cảnh mà chính quyền Trump đang dùng lá bài « thuế hải quan » để tạo dựng một trật tự quốc tế mới về mậu dịch, về giao thương hàng hải…Nếu như hợp đồng giữa tập đoàn của Hồng Kông và Mỹ này được thực hiện, thì dù muốn hay không « cổng đưa hàng Trung Quốc và châu Mỹ cũng bị khép chặt lại hơn một chút ».Cuối cùng về phương diện chính trị, rõ ràng là Hoa Kỳ ghi được một bàn thắng trước đối thủ Trung Quốc và làm « sứt mẻ hình ảnh của một ông Tập Cận Bình đang muốn phô trương thanh thế của một nhà lãnh đạo đủ sức bảo vệ quyền lợi quốc gia trên trường quốc tế ».
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On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Washington Roundtable, Dr. Patrick Cronin of the Hudson Institute think tank, Michael Herson of American Defense International, former Pentagon Europe chief Jim Townsend now with the Center for a New American Security, and former Pentagon comptroller Dr. Dov Zakheim of the Center for Strategic and International Studies join Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss lawmakers' drive to target Medicare and Medicaid for savings as the US government rapidly runs out of money; President Trump takes a victory lap before a joint session of Congress and makes his case for tariffs, his approach to Ukraine and taking Greenland; after intensive counseling by his allies to swallow his pride, Volodymyr Zelenskyy moves to curry favor with Trump; as America cuts aid and intelligence to Kyiv, Britain and France work to shape a peace plan and European nations race to help Ukraine and bolster spending; Hong Kong's CK Hutchison sells management of the Cristobal and Balboa ports on either side of the Panama Canal through 2047 to Blackrock for $23 billion; China vows to fight tariff, trade and “any other war;” Trump again threatens Hamas with annihilation as Washington negotiates directly with the terror group as Arab League nations craft their own peace proposal and rebuilding plan for Gaza, and Washington reaches out to Tehran for nuclear talks. This program was recorded on Friday morning before Trump threatened Russia with “large scale” sanctions after Moscow's major attack on Ukraine.
In hour one of the Joe Rose Show Miami's first practice impressed Dolphins greats?! Is Tua made of iron or glass?! And Panthers don't need Tkachuk to win?!
Esto es un extracto de la tertulia de AutoFM que se emite cada jueves en Onda Cero En este episodio, analizamos la primera entrevista que Carlos Sainz ha concedido como piloto de Williams, realizada por el canal de YouTube SoyMotor.com. Para profundizar en los detalles de esta conversación exclusiva, contamos con la participación de Cristóbal Rosaleny, periodista deportivo especializado en Fórmula 1 y codirector de SoyMotor.com, quien fue el encargado de llevar a cabo la entrevista. Rosaleny nos comparte sus impresiones sobre la transición de Sainz desde Ferrari a Williams, sus expectativas para la temporada 2025 y cómo se está adaptando al nuevo equipo. Una charla imperdible para los aficionados al automovilismo que deseen conocer de cerca los desafíos y motivaciones de Sainz en esta nueva etapa de su carrera. Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es
Exactly a month into his new term, President Donald Trump's latest major pick, Kash Patel, has been appointed as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation after a grueling confirmation in the US Senate. Tulsi Gabbard had earlier been confirmed as the Director of National Intelligence. Both these are positive from India's point of view: they signal that the sinister Deep State may well be reined in, after decades of anti-India activism on its part.Over the last week or two, there have been revelations after revelations of bad faith on the part of the disgraced US establishment, most notably in the shadowy USAID agency, which, it appears, was the absolute “Heart of Darkness” of the Deep State, neck-deep in covert operations, election interference, and general mayhem all over the world, and certainly in India.Trump himself emphasized that $21 million in covert funds had gone towards affecting election outcomes in India. Presumably the reduced majority Modi got in 2024 could be traced back to this. Fortress AmericaThe general contours of Trump's foreign policy are beginning to emerge. I predicted a month ago, before Trump had taken over, in ‘Greenland, Canada, Panama: Chronicles of a Foreign Policy Foretold', that Western Europe, and the United Kingdom in particular, would find themselves treated as irrelevant to the new order to come. That has happened.In fact, things have gone beyond what I anticipated. In a nutshell, Trump is downgrading the Atlantic, and his focus will be on the Americas, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific. Which, from a historical perspective, makes sense: the world's economic center of gravity is moving towards Asia; trade flows in the Pacific and the Indian Oceans are increasingly more important than in the Atlantic; and a few centuries of European domination are pretty much over.Sorry Europe, Atlanticism is at an endTo put it bluntly, the vanity that Europe is a ‘continent' is now being exposed as hollow: to be precise, it is merely an appendage, an outpost, to vast Asia. Europe is at best a subcontinent, like India is; it should probably be renamed as ‘Northwest Asia'. The saga of ‘Guns, Germs and Steel' post the Industrial Revolution is winding down rapidly. There is some schadenfreude in that the UK becomes even more irrelevant: just a small, rainy island off NW Asia.The Putin-Trump dialog suggests that Ukraine, and even NATO, are now superfluous. Atlanticism has been a constant in US foreign policy, mostly pushed by two forces:* Eastern European-origin State Department officials who have inherited a blood-feud with Russia from their ancestors, eg. Brzezinski, Albright, Nuland, Blinken, Vindman* an ancient intra-Christian schism between the Eastern Orthodox Church and (for a change) an alliance of Roman Catholics and Western Protestants like Lutherans, Anglicans and Calvinists.It is time that the Americans realized they've been turned into cats'-paws by these forces, and turned their backs on these ancient animosities, which have almost no relevance today. In fact one could argue that a NATO-Russian alliance is the right solution in the medium term, because otherwise both could become puppets of China. Bringing the Ukraine war to an end is a start.The general tone of the Trump White House implies a Fortress America. In practice, this seems to mean that instead of being Globocop, the US focuses on a) the Americas, North and South, b) the Pacific Ocean, d) the Indian Ocean, in that order.A new Monroe Doctrine in the AmericasThe attention being paid to Canada and Mexico over and above the tariffs issues suggests that there is a plan to create a stronger and more unified North American entity; the noises about “Canada the 51st state” and “Gulf of America” suggest that maybe a new NAFTA-style agreement could be inked, especially now that the warming Arctic Ocean makes the thawing tundra of Canada more appealing.It is true that there is no immediate thrust for a Monroe Doctrine-style exclusive US ‘sphere of influence' in South America, but I suspect it is coming. Already, there have been positive vibes between Trump and Argentina's Milei, and Salvador's Bukele: the former for his DOGE-style chainsaw-wielding that's showing results, and the latter for his strong law enforcement.The Island Chains and other red lines in the PacificIn the Pacific, there has been pushback against China's moves on the Panama Canal: there are two Hong-Kong-based entities (read proxies of the Chinese government) controlling ports around it: Balboa on the Pacific side, and Cristobal on the Atlantic side.On the other hand, there is increasing global support (with the judicious use of Chinese carrots such as BRI) for the annexation of Taiwan by China, including, if necessary, by force. A Lowy Institute study (“Five One Chinas: The Contest to Define Taiwan”) suggests that some 119 UN member states accept the official Chinese position on ‘reunification'. Only 40 countries are not on board with China's claim of sovereignty over Taiwan.It is very likely that there will be a showdown between the US and China over Taiwan, within the next two years. It is said that Xi Jinping has given a timeframe of 2027 for all this. It will be interesting to see how many states that condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine will condemn China's future attack on Taiwan. Chances are that many will be strategically silent.Japan, Australia, South Korea and other friends of the US will have a hard time keeping the peace in the Pacific. The “Three Island Chains” act as increasingly critical red lines to contain an aggressive China. In fact, the Asia Maritime Initiative is speaking of five island chains (“China's Reach Has Grown, So Should the Island Chains”), including those in the Indian Ocean (remember the “String of Pearls” intended to tighten around India's throat).The three island chains: 1. Taiwan, Japan, Philippines; 2. Guam, Marianas; 3. Hawaii(Source: China is making waves in the Pacific, Alexandra Tirziu, Jan 2024 https://www.gisreportsonline.com/r/china-pacific-conflict/)Meanwhile, in a show of aggression far from its shores, three Chinese warships indulged in “live firing” in international waters between Australia and New Zealand, and commercial aircraft were warned to keep away. This is a warning to Australia, which, thanks to AUKUS foolishness, cancelled French submarines and now await British submarines… in the 2040s.The increasing relevance of the Indian Ocean and the Middle EastMuch of the world's trade, including 75% of global maritime trade and 50% of its daily oil shipments, go through the Indian Ocean.The main issues will be the control of the Straits of Malacca and Hormuz, and the alternative routes being explored by China via the Isthmus of Kra in Thailand, possible use of Coco Islands and other Myanmarese ports including Sittwe and (a bit of a stretch for China) access to Chittagong. There are also troublesome pirates, including Houthis, that make for perilous journeys leading to the Suez Canal, the Gulf of Aden, and the Red Sea.Interestingly, the US is making moves in the Indian Ocean that will support both the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor) and I2U2, the India-Israel-UAE-US economic partnership. IMEC is the old Spice Route, revivified.There is also the proposed Ben-Gurion Canal through the Negev Desert in Israel that would benefit Saudi Arabia as well (its futuristic NEOM city is nearby), and this would be made feasible by Trump's proposed transformation of Gaza. It would be an alternative to Suez.Following up on the Abraham Accords, Trump 2.0 would like to bring the Gaza war to an end, and create an environment in the Middle East where Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE et al will form a counter and a buffer to the machinations of Iran and Turkey.The Indo-US joint communique is a statement of intentIt is in this global context that we need to analyze the joint communique between the US and India after the Trump-Modi summit. Both nations will be attempting to advance their own strategic doctrines. The US would like India to become a non-treaty ally. India would like to keep its multi-alignment policy going, along with Atmanirbharatha. These may make any bilateral progress a little rough but some give and take will work.There are a few specific areas of interest:* Defense* There is an effort by the US to wean India away from its dependency on Russia for weapons. The most evident carrot here is the F-35 advanced fighter jet, which has now been offered to India for the first time, along with other conventional weapons such as Javelin anti-tank missiles, Stryker infantry combat vehicles, as well as the P8i Poseidon anti-submarine patrol aircraft, and various drones* The P8i is already in service in India, and it would help keep an eye on the southern Bay of Bengal with its proximity to China's submarine pen on Hainan Island* The F-35 raises some questions. In the Bangalore Air Show it was pitted against the Russian Su-57, which is a lot less expensive. Also, the F-35 needs extraordinary levels of maintenance for its ‘stealth' coating. Finally, should India invest in building its own AMCA 5th-generation fighter jet rather than buying?* Even though there will be co-production agreements, the US is a whimsical supplier (remember Tarapur), and there will be little transfer of technology, so military procurement and cooperation must be carefully thought through by India* Trade and Investment* The goal is to reach $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030, which would involve a doubling from current levels ($200 billion in 2023). Besides, the Trump doctrine of reciprocal tariffs and zero trade imbalance may make some of this difficult* Indian firms are planning to invest $7.35 billion in the US* Energy* India will now get access to US civil nuclear technology, but there's a small twist: the clauses invoking civil liability for nuclear damage will be deleted. This is reminiscent of Pfizer's covid-era contract with developing countries: Pfizer was assured of indemnity (with the local governments being liable) in case of injury or death caused by its vaccine. This sounds like a bad idea* India will increase its purchases of US oil and natural gas. This is a win-win: it will increase US imports to India, thus reducing the trade deficit, and India will be assured of additional supplies* Technology and Innovation* A whole raft of actions have been proposed, including a tie-up between the US National Science Foundation and the Anusandhan National Research Foundation in India, a program called TRUST, another called INDUS innovation, and one in the area of space collaboration, titled NISAR* Multilateral Cooperation* The Quad, IMEC and I2U2 figured in communique, but also something called the Indian Ocean Strategic Venture. I note this nomenclature progress with approval: there used to be the Asia-Pacific, then it was the Indo-Pacific, and now the Indian Ocean is being singled out* In the area of counter-terrorism, the communique explicitly named Pakistani entities such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Toiba, among others. This is a welcome change from the shadow-boxing indulged in by the Biden administration and others, whereby Pakistani terrorists were treated as ‘assets'* The extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a Pakistani-Canadian now in a Los Angeles jail, to India for investigation into his role supporting David Headley, in the 26/11/2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, is a welcome sign, after the curious Biden exertions in the Pannun case* People to people links* Indian parents are spending $8 billion a year to support 300,000 Indian students in the US. This amounts to a sort of ‘foreign aid', and also incidentally supplies a lot of especially STEM graduates to the US economy* Facilitating visas, which have become frustratingly difficult for Indian business and leisure travelers to the US. Last year, the wait for just a visa interview was 452 days in Chennai (as compared to 15 days in Beijing), which probably was the result ot the Biden State Department ‘punishing' India for refusing to toe their Ukraine sanctions line* The legal movement of students and professionals between the two countries is to be eased.Overall, this is a statement of intent: both Modi and Trump are laying their cards on the table, and they will both (as they should) bargain hard to benefit their own nations. But India is no longer being treated as a pariah as it was since the Pokhran blasts, the denial of cryogenic rocket engines (via, yes, the Biden Amendment), and so on.As Trump moves towards the inevitable multipolar world, he does not wish to leave Asia to eager hegemon China; as he wishes to move the US out of military entanglements in far-off places (for which he expects Europe and others to bear the burden of their own defense), it is natural for him to want India to punch its weight in Asia.A mutually beneficial relationship free of the supercilious lectures by previous Democratic administrations (eg Daleep Singh on Ukraine sanctions, and he was, ironically enough, the great-grand-nephew of Dalip Singh Saund) would be welcome from the Indian point of view. Having a counterweight to China, and a G3 instead of a G2, would likewise be useful from the US point of view. Thus, there are glimpses of a possible win-win situation.2222 words, 22-02-2025 This is a public episode. 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Welcome to the White Lotus, Settlers. The guys take a trip to Maui with Cristobal de Veer's eery score in the Airpods. You know this one's gonna end with a bang. Ev's score: 8.6 / Al's score: 9.3 / Ky's score: 9.2Musical term: PolyrhythmInstrumental Instrument: Voice of Cristobal Tapia de VeerIf you like what you hear, follow us on Spotify and opt-in to get notified when we drop future episodes. Better yet, get in touch and keep up with our score-settling antics on TikTok or Instagram.00:00 Welcome to the White Lotus00:11 Reflecting on Past Seasons00:56 Mike White's Vision and Influence01:46 The Unique Filming Experience02:27 The Anthology Structure04:07 The Iconic Score05:44 Cristobal Tapia DeVere's Journey06:42 The Creative Process09:00 The Impact of the Score15:49 Season Two and Beyond20:10 Final Thoughts and Ratings
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow is back from Dallas and his trip to the Cotton Bowl with ESPN Radio. On this trip, he was chastised by Amber Wilson over the type of steak he eats. Also, a former HEAT great speaks out against Jimmy Butler's behavior. Plus, why is Coach Mario Cristobal chastising fans and media over his own blunder? The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Could Deion Sanders be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys? This episode explores the intriguing possibility of Sanders leaving the Colorado Buffaloes for the NFL, highlighting his unique connection with players and the potential impact on both college and professional football. Barrett Salee also examines Mario Cristobal's defense of Cam Ward's decision to sit out the second half of the Pop Tarts Bowl, Carson Beck's transfer from Georgia to Miami, and Dabo Swinney's evolving coaching style at Clemson. With insights into Sanders' relationship with Jerry Jones, Cristobal's recruiting strategy, and Swinney's adaptation to modern football, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the current college football landscape. Don't miss out on these compelling discussions and expert analysis—tune in for a deep dive into the latest college football developments. Join the show SubText to receive free text alerts, information and be part of the show via exclusive Q&A content. Do you want exclusive access to College Football Smothered and Covered content? Become an insider right here! https://joinsubtext.com/smotheredandcovered Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!PrizepicksNow's the perfect time to join.Download the app todayand use codeLOCKEDONCOLLEGE to get $50 instantly when you play your first $5 lineup! That's right—no need to win to get the bonus, it's guaranteed. PrizePicks—Run Your Game!WayFairAfter the holiday hustle, there's nothing like giving your home a little TLC. Give your home the refresh it needs with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now. Wayfair. Every style. Every home.Rocket MoneyCancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/lockedon today.Turbo TaxReady for stress-free taxes and the most money back, guaranteed? Head over to TurboTax.com today and get matched with your Expert. Only available with TurboTax Live Full Service. Real-time updates only in the iOS mobile app. See guarantee details at TurboTax.com/guarantees.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelFrom big upsets to game-winning drives, the NFL Playoffs are better with FanDuel new customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED BUCKS in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED - Win or Lose. Visit FANDUEL.COM to get started. Make this playoff season unforgettable with FanDuel, an official sportsbook partner of the NFL.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/greenland-canada-panama-how-trump-2-0-is-going-to-be-a-wild-ride-13852423.htmlIn a week when a staggeringly large wildfire laid Los Angeles low, for which the ‘progressive' mayor and the governor could be partly to blame, it was also intriguing to see president-to-be Trump's statements about purchasing Canada and Greenland, and laying claim to the Panama Canal.There was also the withering attack on Britain – including direct accusations against their Prime Minister Keir Starmer – over the horrific gang-rapes of young girls there for decades. Presidential Buddy #1 Elon Musk used X (Twitter) to exhume this story of 250,000 girls (according to Musk) being turned into sex-slaves. It had been swept under the carpet.My first reaction to these – how shall I put in politely – “imperial” assertions was that Trump is being himself, mercurial, and that he was merely making flippant comments with no intention of following through. But on thinking about it, there is a certain logic to it, as outrageous as it might appear.On the one hand, there is precedent: the US did buy Alaska from Russia, and Louisiana from France. There is also precedent for invasions: it invaded Mexico and annexed, if I remember correctly, California, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and bits of several other states. Furthermore, the province of Panama itself was separated from Columbia by the US in 1903.On the other hand, there are fairly good reasons for all this. I have been of the opinion that the recent H1-B narrative was astroturfed by the British Deep State (“Whitehall”); the Musk counter-narrative on rape affects both Whitehall and its Parliament (“Westminster”) as Starmer appeared unnerved in debate with his opposition; who knows if it might lead to his downfall.Apart from any personal reasons Musk may have (he himself went through the H-1B system and may be sensitive about it), it is yet another indication that the alleged ‘Special Relationship' between the US and the UK may now be mostly a pious myth. Trump, rightly, focused on the Quad, and it was Biden, an Atlanticist, who cooked up the AUKUS submarine alliance, which seems to have achieved very little so far, although The Economist magazine talks it up.Britain, to nobody's surprise after Brexit, is spiralling down into irrelevance.Besides, the UK Labour Party allegedly indulged in election interference, with 100+ ‘volunteers' sent to swing states during the US Presidential election campaign to support Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate. This, one could argue, is casus belli.Trump has also in the past made noises about Europeans not bearing their fair share of the cost of the NATO military alliance: he prodded them to increase their spending to 2% of respective GDP, and now may want more. He does not seem to think it's America's duty to spend blood and treasure protecting wealthy Europeans from the alleged Russian threat.But the Canada/Greenland offer is not so much about Europe as it is about China. It is about the fabled Northwest Passage, the alternative polar route for trade, which becomes viable as a result of global warming. This can become a new seaborne trade route between the Atlantic and the Pacific, much of which is now through the Panama Canal.In an engaging conversation on pgurus.com, retired General and geo-strategist Rajiv Narayanan laid out the case for fending off the Chinese. He said they have been talking up the ‘Arctic Silk Route', which alarmed the Russians, who immediately upgraded the military capability of some of their Arctic Ocean outposts.China does have a problem. They are concerned about their dependence on the Straits of Malacca, which India (and possibly other Quad members) could blockade. They have been talking to the Thais about a canal through the Isthmus of Kra, and it is possible they may have grand plans of getting access to Chittagong (after surgically removing India's control of the Northeast by invading through the Chicken's Neck).The Chinese are also active in the Panama Canal. A Hong Kong firm now runs two major ports, Balboa and Cristobal, at either end of the canal. Chinese firms also run the Panama-Colon container port under the BRI (Belt and Road Initiative). They also have a railway project that is a direct competitor to the Panama Canal, the 3000 kilometer Bi-Oceanic Corridor, from Brazil's port of Santos to Peru's port of Ilo, connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic.Thus, it is not purely idle talk on the part of Trump to pinpoint Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal. There is method to this apparent madness. There are also immense mineral resources in both Canada and Greenland, which will become accessible as the tundra thaws.Canadians may well accept such an offer from the US, considering the mess their politicians, especially Trudeau, have made. The Canadian dollar is now at 0.69 US dollars, down from a peak of 1.06 US dollars in 2011. In addition, the Trump threat of 25% tariffs on Canada, if put in place, could squeeze that nation's exports.As for Greenland, its sparse population of only about 57,000 people may not feel particularly Danish, since they were actually colonized by the Danes around 1721. They may well be willing to join the US. Incidentally, we are all used to thinking Greenland is a gigantic landmass, but that is an illusion from the Mercator Projection. In reality, it is about 2/3rds the size of India, and about the same as Saudi Arabia.Be that as it may, what is most relevant to India in these musings by Trump is whether it gives any clues as to how he may affect India's interests. If he is intensely focused on China, then that is good for India. If he wants to cut Europe down to size, and to exit the disastrous Ukraine war, India would benefit. If he can end the Gaza war, great.Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, visited India recently. It is likely that the intent was to bully India into unilateral concessions before Trump takes over. I saw a new AI roadmap on Twitter that shows a) allies with whom the US will share technology (basically the Anglosphere + Japan + some of Western Europe), b) friends with which it will be arms-length (most of the world, including India), and then c) foes that will be sanctioned (eg. China).Then there is the Damocles Sword of tariffs hanging over India (Trump claims India has the highest tariffs in the world and he threatens to retaliate in kind), and these will hurt.At the moment, trying to divine Trump's foreign policy is a tall order. We have to read the tea leaves or chicken entrails, or extrapolate from whatever crumbs of information we get. This is going to be a wild ride.The AI-generated podcast on this essay courtesy NotebookLM from Google:1100 words, 11 Jan 2025 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
Cristóbal Cortés, es el fundador y CEO de Degusta Panamá, una plataforma que ha revolucionado la forma en que descubrimos y disfrutamos de la gastronomía en nuestro país. Desde su creación en 2010, Degusta se ha consolidado como la guía de referencia para los amantes de la buena mesa, fomentando una comunidad vibrante de usuarios que comparten sus experiencias y recomendaciones.Cristóbal es un emprendedor visionario que, junto a su equipo, ha enfrentado y superado los desafíos propios de iniciar y escalar una startup en el competitivo mundo digital. Su liderazgo ha sido clave para posicionar a Degusta no solo en Panamá, sino también en otros países de la región.En este episodio, exploraremos su trayectoria, los retos que ha enfrentado en el camino y como ha logrado transformar una idea en una herramienta indispensable para miles de personas. Acompáñennos en esta inspiradora conversación sobre innovación, perseverancia y el arte de emprender con propósito.
On this episode, we dive into a terrifying and unforgettable hiking story on Mt. Cristobal, the infamous 'Devil's Mountain' in Laguna, Philippines. With a reputation for absorbing negative energy from the nearby 'Holy Mountain,' Mt. Banahaw, Cristobal has claimed its place in local legends for unexplained phenomena. Our storyteller and a group of friends set off on what they thought would be an adventurous hike, only to be guided by a mysterious couple that led them to the brink of death. As the group tries to make sense of the eerie events and near-fatal encounter, they learn a chilling tale of lost hikers who never made it off the mountain. Was it coincidence, or were they guided by restless spirits? Join us as we unravel a story where the boundary between the living and the lost becomes dangerously thin.
On this episode, we dive into a terrifying and unforgettable hiking story on Mt. Cristobal, the infamous 'Devil's Mountain' in Laguna, Philippines. With a reputation for absorbing negative energy from the nearby 'Holy Mountain,' Mt. Banahaw, Cristobal has claimed its place in local legends for unexplained phenomena. Our storyteller and a group of friends set off on what they thought would be an adventurous hike, only to be guided by a mysterious couple that led them to the brink of death. As the group tries to make sense of the eerie events and near-fatal encounter, they learn a chilling tale of lost hikers who never made it off the mountain. Was it coincidence, or were they guided by restless spirits? Join us as we unravel a story where the boundary between the living and the lost becomes dangerously thin.
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On Tuesday's show, Hoch discusses the Miami Hurricanes' playoff chances if SMU beats Clemson and celebrates the McRib's national release. Hoch and Dan Day talk about the Dolphins' playoff chances after the Broncos' win, Aaron Rodgers playing, and the Florida Panthers' hopes. Hoch and Crowder debate Texans LB Azeez Al-Shaair's hit on Trevor Lawrence and their Heat vs Celtics prop bets. Former Dolphins LB Twan Russell talks about the McRib, his Education Foundation, and Mario Cristobal's decision vs Syracuse. Hoch discusses the McRib's appeal after Jimmy's criticism. Crowder thinks the Lions are the best team and will beat the Packers. Hoch plans to get a McRib with Appel and Dr. Chuck. Oronde Gaston orders a McRib and discusses the Hurricanes' loss to Syracuse, Cristobal's decisions, and the College Football Playoff. Solana explains missing the show due to a leaking pipe. Reggie Bush tweets that Mike McDaniels should be fired. Hoch, Crowder, and Solana discuss the Canes' playoff chances. Former FSU QB Danny Kanell talks about the Canes' loss, their playoff chances, and the McRib. Hoch, Crowder, and Solana discuss Miami Heat rookie Kel'el Ware in the G-League, Jaguars and Dolphins fans, and the Dolphins' dwindling playoff chances. Hoch and Solana complain about the chilly South Florida weather.
In this episode, I sat down with Cris Krusen. Cris is a filmmaker, director, producer, actor, and writer - he is also the owner of Messenger Films. He has created many movies that have been viewed millions of times worldwide. We discussed his conversion to Christianity, his love of movies, and how the next generation of Christian filmmakers can reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.This podcast is sponsored by Rocketsled Studios.Learn more about Rocketsled Studios Sign up for my newsletter and never miss an episode: https://optivnetwork.comFollow me on X: https://x.com/andyschmitt99Email me at andy@optivnetwork.com with your questions!Music: "nesting" by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL)
the Canes and Dolphins did what they always do: crush our dreams. But Hoch is livid with Mario Cristobal's decision to kick a field goal Saturday down 7 instead of giving Cam Ward the opportunity to tie the game. John Michaels joins the show to discuss how big of a disappointment the loss to Syracuse was and the impact it can have on the trajectory of Cristobal's program if Miami doesn't end up making the CFP. Big picture takeaways from Dolphins loss to GB - Crowder isn't counting out a possible full rebuild of the roster around Tua.
In hour one, the Canes and Dolphins did what they always do: crush our dreams. But Hoch is livid with Mario Cristobal's decision to kick a field goal Saturday down 7 instead of giving Cam Ward the opportunity to tie the game. John Michaels joins the show to discuss how big of a disappointment the loss to Syracuse was and the impact it can have on the trajectory of Cristobal's program if Miami doesn't end up making the CFP.
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John Michaels breaks down what went wrong for the Hurricanes in their loss to the Yellow Jackets on Saturday.
Former Miami Hurricanes and Dolphins LB preached patience the last two seasons as Cristobal's Hurricanes struggled. Twan was always consistent about year three being the real indicator on the state of the program and he was right. Twan discusses watching the Cristobal, Cam Ward and this team finally having a great season.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y con invitados que cantan o tocan en vivo.
Send us a textWe react to the game, alongside insightful commentary from Miami contributor Justin. We challenge the coaching decisions that led to Brock Glenn's reentry despite his struggles, and express our concern over the missed chances for younger FSU talent. Appreciating Miami's dominating performance, we contemplate their strategic growth and potential to overcome coaching hurdles under Cristobal's leadership, while contrasting it sharply with FSU's ongoing troubles.Looking beyond this single matchup, we shift our gaze to the broader ACC landscape, spotlighting Clemson's undefeated streak and the promising starts of Pittsburgh and SMU. We can't ignore the growing frustrations with Florida State's leadership and the looming question of change. As we speculate about Miami's bright prospects in the NFL, the upcoming Clemson vs. Miami clash promises to be a thrilling spectacle. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis and predictions from the North Florida Sports Network.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
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Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Indie vs Unicornio. Un episodio donde traemos dudas del público, las últimas noticias del mundo de negocios, y como siempre, a Lucas Lopatin y Cristobal Perdomo compartiendo su experiencia en el mundo del emprendedurismo. Arrancamos con algunas recomendaciones de las mejores apps de productividad, con una lista pendiente de las mejores rutinas de Lucas y Cristobal. También respondemos una pregunta del público: ¿Cómo cambia la estrategia de seducción y pitcheo cuando no buscas atraer a un VC, sino a organismos como el BID, la CAF o la CEPAL? Exploramos por qué no solo son valiosos sus fondos, sino también su apoyo y su red de contactos en toda LATAM. ¿Cómo adaptar tu pitch a estos gigantes institucionales? Nos metemos en un tema controversial: mientras muchos persiguen el sueño de la startup, cada vez más oportunidades se están abriendo en el mundo de los negocios tradicionales. Desde productos físicos hasta servicios de siempre, está resurgiendo este nicho olvidado? En otro orden de cosas, Elon Musk tiene la mira puesta en Argentina, mientras Qualcomm busca comprar Intel en un movimiento gigante. Además, analizamos por qué no siempre conviene levantar capital para abrir un nuevo país, salvo en situaciones muy específicas. Ahondamos también en los desafíos que enfrentan las empresas españolas de tecnología en LATAM, tomando como ejemplo el caso de Cabify. Cerramos el episodio con un análisis crucial: ¿dónde radican sus empresas los latinoamericanos? A raíz de la reforma del RIGI de Milei, discutimos el fenómeno de empresas argentinas que operan localmente pero están radicadas en el exterior. Te contamos los pros y contras de decidir dónde asentar tu negocio desde una perspectiva estratégica y fiscal. No te lo pierdas! __ Gracias a Kulkan Security por el apoyo! Un ataque de Ransomware puede detener tu operación o hundirte el negocio. Estás ocupandote de la seguridad de tus servicios e infraestructura o postergando lo inevitable? Kulkan Security posee un equipo especializado en seguridad ofensiva, con servicios que permiten impersonar atacantes, testear la seguridad de tus servicios, aplicaciones e infraestructura, y asesorarte en cambios necesarios para proteger tu información y la de tus clientes; y así permitirte dormir mejor de noche. Contactalos en www.kulkan.com - Menciona INDIE al contactarlos para tener un 10% off en tu primer test. __ Momentos del show: 05:42 Elon Musk 16:24 S&P 500 21:37 Apps de productividad 25:40 Radicar empresas 31:54 Oportunidades Negocios Trad 36:43 Startup Españolas en LATAM 41:36 Dinero de expansión __ Links del show: Annapurna Resigns: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/annapurna-interactives-entire-staff-resigns-leaving-developers-scrambling-report/articleshow/113306376.cms Libro High Output Management: https://www.amazon.com/High-Output-Management-Andrew-Grove/dp/0679762884 De la vida de Andy Grove: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/284083.Swimming_Across Focus Mode: https://focusmode.app/ Haze over: https://hazeover.com/es/ Tenes alguna pregunta? Escribinos y seguinos en: Twitter: @CristobaPerdomo y @llopatin Linkedin: Lucas Lopatin y Cristobal Perdomo y Visitá: Indie Build Wollef
In this episode we discuss all things onchain domains in spanish with Cristobal and Andres as well as our Unstoppable COO, Sandy Carter
Week 6 is here and Bruce Feldman joined Y-Option to break it all down. Bruce was a student reporter at “The U”, as in Miami, and the West Coast is abuzz as College GameDay heads to Berkeley for the first time EVER! He offers insight and analysis into Mario Cristobal's team, which Bruce thinks is their most talented team in 20 years.Having played on the same field as that team 22 years ago, I'd have to agree.This year's ‘Canes may not be better, but they have a QB who is simply special in Cam Ward.Former Cal WR, founder of Elite 11, and mentor Andy Bark reminded me today that the state of California has always had an impact on the QB position at Miami. Players like Heisman winner Gino Torretta, Ken Dorsey, Kyle Wright, Brad Kaaya and more have been gone from the Golden State to QB1 for the Hurricanes. Ironically, the Cal Bears starting QB Fernando Mendoza hails from Miami and Christopher Columbus High School, which Mario Cristobal also attended. To add to it, Cristobal was high school teammates with Mendoza's father, Fernando Sr. To say the college football community is small is an understatement when it comes to this Miami/Cal matchup.We also explore a conversation around how head coaches navigate the “Financial Chemistry” of their locker room, as players are requesting redshirts before playing in four games and exhausting that season's eligibility.When it comes to the rest of the West Coast, the Big-12 is wide open after Arizona's win over Utah and a huge part of that is Noah Fifita, who also won our That Dude! award this week after his role in the victory. Just like our conversation with Bruce Feldman, all of our Go Go Go Award winners are fueled by our founding partner 76…..And on the final day of September, we also dive into the College Football Playoff, set the record straight on how to get in and who the Cougs and Beavs should be rooting for the rest of the season.As always, thank you for the love and support wherever you may be watching and be sure to follow us on YouTube for content all week long.Much love,YogiThis episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren.This podcast is a Best Coast Media production. Get full access to Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth at www.y-option.com/subscribe
Amazon de Vuelta a las Oficinas y el Drama de OpenAI? Las Noticias Tech que tenés que Saber | Episodio 73 de Indie vs Unicornio En este episodio te traemos toda la data que no te podés perder sobre lo que está pasando en el mundo tech y de los negocios. Arrancamos con el gigante Amazon, que está tomando una decisión fuerte: volver a las oficinas y dejar atrás la virtualidad. Vamos a charlar sobre qué implica esto para los empleados y cómo puede afectar a otras empresas que siguen con el trabajo remoto. Además, Amazon también está dando un paso clave en Latinoamérica al empezar a enviar a Argentina. Hablamos de cómo esto puede cambiar el juego en el comercio online de la región. Y ojo, porque OpenAI está en el centro del quilombo con una ronda de financiación de 6.5 mil millones de dólares, que la pone en una valuación de 150 mil millones de dólares. Pero no todo es tan simple, también te contamos el drama interno que rodea a esta empresa y por qué está en boca de todos. Para cerrar, hablamos de Libby, una app que está revolucionando la forma en que consumimos libros y en especial, el contenido de las bibliotecas, y nos metemos de lleno en la guerra entre WordPress y WP Engine, dos pesos pesados que están en constante competencia por ver quién domina el espacio de las webs. Este episodio viene cargado de info clave, ideal para emprendedores, inversores y todos los que siguen de cerca el mundo tech. No te lo pierdas! __ Gracias a Kulkan Security por el apoyo! Un ataque de Ransomware puede detener tu operación o hundirte el negocio. Estás ocupandote de la seguridad de tus servicios e infraestructura o postergando lo inevitable? Kulkan Security posee un equipo especializado en seguridad ofensiva, con servicios que permiten impersonar atacantes, testear la seguridad de tus servicios, aplicaciones e infraestructura, y asesorarte en cambios necesarios para proteger tu información y la de tus clientes; y así permitirte dormir mejor de noche. Contactalos en [www.kulkan.com](http://www.kulkan.com/) - Menciona INDIE al contactarlos para tener un 10% off en tu primer test. __ Links del show: EVENTO EN VIVO Indie vs Unicornio: https://lu.ma/u60kt96o OpenAI Five: https://openai.com/index/openai-five/ Paul Kaufmann, AI: https://www.weforum.org/people/pascal-kaufmann/ Goodread de Cristobal, para quienes lo quieran seguir: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4057945-cristobal Growth Buyouts: https://docsend.com/view/ah5wvb6bivvg8xqn __ Momentos del Show: 03:32 Compañías Presenciales 08:10 Amazon se prepara para entrar en Argentina 13:08 Qué hace un presidente? 15:04 Qué pasa con OpenAI? 19:07 Sabores del Conurbano dominando el mundo 23:20 Paul Kaufmann y la inteligencia Artificial 25:11 OpenAI 5 27:45 WordPress Gate 31:48 Libby 37:59 Growth Byouts 46:27 Evento en VIVO
Join Cris as he recounts his transformative experiences at Eleusinia Retreat, where he immersed himself in not one, but three life-changing retreats. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone wondering, "Should I return?" Cris delves into the profound benefits of returning as a guest and how these retreats have deepened his personal healing journey. Through his candid exploration of neurodivergence and treatment-resistant depression, Cris reveals the insights and breakthroughs he discovered along the way. His story is a powerful testament to self-discovery, hope, and the real process of integrating profound experiences. He details his personalized process of continuing the invaluable practice of what he learned at Eleusinia into everyday life and a home practice. Tune in for an inspiring conversation full of authenticity and hope.
After Cam Ward torches Florida, the Miami Hurricanes have the inside track at a playoff berth from the ACC
Atlanta radio host and friend of the show, John Michaels, couldn't wait to join today's show and spend some time poking fun at Crowder and his Gators following their embarrassing home loss to Miami. Plus, why the victory proved that Cristobal's vision for the Canes roster is finally coming to fruition.
In hour one, coming right out of the gate holding Crowder accountable for some of his takes on Cam Ward before the UM vs UF game last week. Crowder admits he was VERY wrong about Ward, Cristobal and the Hurricanes and we take some shots at FSU for another embarrassing loss. Then, John Michaels joins the show for his opportunity to throw some daggers at Crowder and tells us about his experience at the Swamp on Saturday to witness the massive Canes victory.
In hour four, recapping our gambling endeavors from over the weekend and discussing what we expect in tonight's FSU vs Boston College matchup. Hoch loved watching Cristobal get celebrated by Canes fans that made the trip up to The Swamp after two tough seasons coaching in Miami. Plus, more on Cam Ward's excellence and why he might end up taking the team over the top.
Former Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins LB joins the show to preview this Saturday's highly anticipated matchup between UM and UF and explains why he's buying into the Canes this season.
We keep an eye out on Fins cuts as they attempt to trim their roster for the regular season, Coach Cristobal reveals his big plan and Tua's confidence at an all time high
Week 1 College Football is finally here. SDI and The Degenerate disagree on an "all time" payaso.
In this episode we are joined by Cristobal and Monica from Connexion alongside our Unstoppable COO, Sandy Carter to discuss all things surrounding onchain domains!
En este episodio, me siento con Yoaciel Cristóbal, conocido como el Dog Guru de Latinoamérica y aprendiz de Cesar Millan, para desglosar todo lo que necesitas saber antes de adoptar o comprar un perro. Desde cómo escoger el perro adecuado para tu estilo de vida, hasta los mitos sobre si un perro te escoge a ti, Yoaciel nos guía a través de las decisiones más importantes que debes tomar al traer un nuevo miembro canino a tu hogar. Temas que tocamos: 00:00:00 - Qué debes saber antes de comprar un perro 00:10:00 - Mito: el perro me escogió 00:12:00 - Perros nerviosos para personas en duelo o depresión 00:16:00 - Hipervigilancia vs. Nerviosismo: ¿Qué perro es mejor para ti? 00:17:00 - Cómo escoger la energía correcta para tu hogar 00:18:00 - Macho o hembra: ¿Qué es mejor para tu familia? 00:24:00 - Adoptar vs. Comprar: Pros y contras 00:28:00 - El dilema de devolver perros después de comprarlos 00:29:00 - Importancia de la esterilización 00:35:00 - Psicología canina vs. Psicología humana 00:41:00 - Cómo reconfigurar el comportamiento de un perro 00:43:00 - Cesar Millan en Singapore: Reflexiones (editado) 00:47:00 - Tu casa como recompensa para tu perro 00:50:00 - Las 3 R: Reglas, Rutas y Rutinas para un perro equilibrado 00:53:00 - Evitar que tu perro muerda o salte sobre ti 00:55:00 - Signos de dominancia en perros: ¿Qué observar? 00:59:00 - ¿Qué hacer si tu perro es dominante o nervioso? No te pierdas este episodio cargado de información crucial para cualquier amante de los perros. ¡Aprende a crear una relación equilibrada y armoniosa con tu compañero canino! #AdopcionPerros #CesarMillan #PsicologiaCanina #DogTraining #MascotasFeliz
Full Show: Hard to believe that the college football season is only a week away but we're approaching UM vs UF quickly. John Michaels joins the show and makes his expectations for the Canes clear = playoffs or bust for Cristobal. Then, recapping the NBA schedule release and highlighting the noteworthy games for the Heat and we discuss what the most amount of money we'd be willing to pay for a concert or sporting event.
In Hour three, Solana, Crowder, and Josh Appel continue to discuss the CBSSport.com article of the NFL Coaches Rankings. National college football writer for CBS Sports Dennis Dodd joins the show at SEC Football Media Day to talk about the changing landscape in college football. Dennis talks also talks about the Miami Hurricanes offseason Cristobal's success with the transfer portal, and if the Miami vs UF game August 31st has stakes for their future of their respective programs going forward.
National college football writer for CBS Sports Dennis Dodd joins the show at SEC Football Media Day to talk about the changing landscape in college football with Florida State wanting to leave the ACC, and Oklahoma along with Texas joining the SEC. Dennis talks about the Miami Hurricanes offseason Cristobal's success with the transfer portal, and if the Miami vs UF game August 31st has stakes for their future of their respective programs going forward.