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    Daily Inspiration – The Steve Harvey Morning Show
    Building Your Brand: He overcame legal hurdles and rejected skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals.

    Daily Inspiration – The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 25:21 Transcription Available


    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cedric Walker. Founder of the UniverSoul Circus, shares his journey from producing gospel plays to creating a globally recognized, culturally rich circus experience. He discusses the inspiration behind the circus, the challenges he faced, the importance of representation, and the evolution of the show. The conversation emphasizes family entertainment, cultural authenticity, and global talent development.

    The Steve Harvey Morning Show
    Building Your Brand: He overcame legal hurdles and rejected skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals.

    The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 25:21 Transcription Available


    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cedric Walker. Founder of the UniverSoul Circus, shares his journey from producing gospel plays to creating a globally recognized, culturally rich circus experience. He discusses the inspiration behind the circus, the challenges he faced, the importance of representation, and the evolution of the show. The conversation emphasizes family entertainment, cultural authenticity, and global talent development.

    Strawberry Letter
    Building Your Brand: He overcame legal hurdles and rejected skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals.

    Strawberry Letter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 25:21 Transcription Available


    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cedric Walker. Founder of the UniverSoul Circus, shares his journey from producing gospel plays to creating a globally recognized, culturally rich circus experience. He discusses the inspiration behind the circus, the challenges he faced, the importance of representation, and the evolution of the show. The conversation emphasizes family entertainment, cultural authenticity, and global talent development.

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez
    Cafecito informativo del jueves 31 de julio de 2025

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 12:35


    Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 31 de julio de 2025 tocaré estos temas: - El cacao sube en el mercado, pero Cuba no aprovecha el alza - "La muela", el repetitivo discurso oficial que ya no funciona - Continúa el robo de combustible - ‘Cobijo' convoca a una exposición benéfica Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Las mipymes hicieron un buen negocio con el cacao al aprovechar la ineptitud del Estado cubano https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/mipymes-hicieron-buen-negocio-cacao_1_1116455.html El régimen cubano sigue su ofensiva contra los líderes masones al procesarlos por "tráfico de divisas" https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/regimen-cubano-sigue-ofensiva-lideres_1_1116459.html Alimentarse en Cuba depende más del ingenio que del ingreso https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/alimentarse-cuba-depende-ingenio-ingreso_1_1116474.html Oscuridad, calor y un tren que no llega: la noche en la terminal de Matanzas https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/oscuridad-calor-tren-no-llega_1_1116486.html Pese a las condenas por sabotaje, sube el robo de combustible https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/pese-condenas-sabotaje-sube-robo_1_1116485.html Llevar agua potable a los hoteles de los cayos, una operación costosa https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/llevar-agua-potable-hoteles-cayos_1_1116470.html Cobijo convoca a la exposición de arte 'Esperanza de los cubanos' https://www.14ymedio.com/cartelera/cobijo-convoca-exposicion-arte-esperanza_1_1115967.html

    DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD
    El verano en que España cambió de siglo: el Desastre del 1898

    DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 6:28


    El verano de 1898 marcó un punto de inflexión crucial en la historia de España, conocido como el "Desastre del 98". La guerra con Estados Unidos, desencadenada por la situación en Cuba, culminó con la derrota española y la pérdida de sus últimas colonias significativas: Cuba, Puerto Rico y Filipinas. Este acontecimiento no solo significó una profunda humillación y una crisis nacional, sino que también forzó una reevaluación de la identidad española y su posición en el escenario mundial. Y descubre más historias curiosas en el canal National Geographic y en Disney +. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Earth Ancients
    Destiny: Jason Offutt, Chasing North American Monsters

    Earth Ancients

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 74:33


    Discover more than 250 Humanoids, Howlers, and Scaly Swimmers from Across North AmericaHere in North America, there be monsters! Jason Offutt takes you on a thrilling adventure across all twenty-three countries—as well as every state and territory of the US, Canada, and Mexico—to meet one or more monsters in each location. Featuring illustrations throughout, this book travels to Alaska, the Caribbean, Greenland, and beyond.• Find the horned boa known as Madre de Aguas in Cuba.• Head to Honduras to spot el Comelenguas, the tongue-eating giant bird.• Catch a glimpse of the Grafton Monster along West Virginia's roads.• Escape from the Ikusik, the human-devouring corpse of Greenland.• Track the Were-Jaguar (half-man, half-cat) across Tabasco, Mexico.From Arizona's Lizard Man to Canada's Wendigo, this book opens your eyes to the monstrous wonders of North America. Are you up for the chase?Jason Offutt (Maryville, Missouri) teaches journalism at Northwest Missouri State University. He's the author of four previous books on paranormal topics, including Haunted Missouriand Paranormal Missouri (Schiffer), in addition to several novels. He has been interviewed on Whitley Strieber's Dreamland, Destination America, Binnall of America, Darkness Radio, The Paracast, and other prominent paranormal podcasts. Visit him at JasonOffutt.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After
    TMA (7-30-25) Hour 3 - Everything Was Just WET

    The Ryan Kelley Morning After

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 32:54


    (00:00-10:30) KSDK's list of St. Louis's favorite chicken wings. Who drives to Cuba for chicken wings? Doug's not happy with the list (shocker). Trashed wings. Bone marrow and beef tallow.(10:38-22:24) Bad Bunny was good in HG2. Ciders vs. The Family Beercat is heating up. Umpires getting attacked. Everything was just WET.(22:34-32:45) USA Today's rankings of the best college football stadiums. Doug's struggling with the list. Where's Faurot?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez
    Cafecito informativo del miércoles 30 de julio de 2025

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 12:04


    Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 30 de julio de 2025 tocaré estos temas: - Dos meses con ‘tarifazo' ¿Cómo ha cambiado el uso de internet en Cuba? - Cierran cinco hoteles de lujo por falta de agua - Un preso político depone su huelga de hambre - Festival de cine de verano 2025 en NY Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Contactos aplazados y silencios: la incomunicación que deja el ‘tarifazo' de Etecsa https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/contactos-aplazados-silencios-incomunicacion-deja_1_1116452.html Cierran los cinco hoteles de gran lujo de Cayo Cruz por una avería en la conductora de agua https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/cierran-cinco-hoteles-gran-lujo_1_1116427.html Mientras la economía cubana se hunde, el grupo español Vima aumenta sus ingresos en la Isla https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/economia-cubana-hunde-grupo-espanol_1_1116435.html Comunismo, utopías y marcianos https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/comunismo-utopias-marcianos_1_1116330.html Una nueva avería en la Guiteras augura un peor déficit del previsto por la Unión Eléctrica de Cuba https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/nueva-averia-guiteras-augura-peor_1_1116424.html Los remedios naturales también se extinguen en las farmacias cubanas https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/remedios-naturales-extinguen-farmacias-cubanas_1_1116416.html Duannis León Taboada depone la huelga de hambre tras ser visitado por su madre https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/duannis-leon-taboada-depone-huelga_1_1116438.html Festival de cine de verano 2025: Indago https://www.14ymedio.com/cartelera/festival-cine-verano-2025-indago_1_1116442.html

    Under the Tree: A Seminar on Freedom with Bill Ayers
    Trapped in Reality, Walking Toward Freedom with Vijay Prashad

    Under the Tree: A Seminar on Freedom with Bill Ayers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 64:59


    The severe challenges and unforeseen possibilities facing humanity today cry out for clarity. We need it all: poetry and politics, art and the people's army, agitation and organization, theory and practice, deep study and sustained action, joy and justice, both the moments of quiet contemplation and the times of swift, sharp thrusts, dreams as well as deeds. We're delighted to be joined from Santiago, Chile by Vijay Prashad, a preeminent Marxist theorist and activist intellectual. His work continues the initiative of the Tricontinental Conference in Cuba which brought together revolutionary movements from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Today Vijay is the executive director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, and an advisory board member of the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. Vijay is refreshingly dialectical in his thinking and writing—witness a dangerous mind in ongoing argument with itself.

    El Faro de Redención
    ¿Qué espera Dios… y cómo cumplirlo? - Serie: Bienvenidos al exilio

    El Faro de Redención

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 29:00


    ¿Cómo puede Dios llamarnos a algo que parece imposible? En este episodio, exploramos el llamado a la santidad y al amor fraternal, no como cargas, sino como frutos de una esperanza viva en Cristo. Descubre cómo el evangelio transforma lo que no podemos hacer en lo que, por su gracia, comenzamos a vivir.

    Quick Hits : JFK Assassination News & Analysis
    QH Ep. 65 - Shells, Skells, & William Tells

    Quick Hits : JFK Assassination News & Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 163:00


    IN THIS EPISODE~ Doug has both a). his extended stay at an undisclosed tropical island locale and b). his computer repair issues completed, so Rob and Doug are BACK with a full slate of Assassination Research-related topics to dive into! Among the MANY topics discussed: A little-known witness comes forward in 1967 to Jim Garrison, and describes encountering a man running-- with a rifle-- through Dealey Plaza shortly before The Hit; A woman reports her car being hit with gunfire-- in Dealey Plaza-- one week prior to The Assassination, and an Iowa man and his wife claim to find some very intriguing "artifacts" in and around the Grassy Knoll with a metal detector in 1978. We will go on a deep dive/deep discussion of the recent release of the Administrative Files of infamous CIA Operative George Joannides: What did this release teach us? How much of the "legend" lines up with this limited release? Did these pages prove any of our prior speculation to in fact, be fact? We discuss the documents dealing with Joannides' pre-HSCA "retirement" in detail, along with a discussion of the the limited clarity actually provided by this documents release. PLUS~ Bullets! Magic bullets! Shells! Trajectories! Firing lines! Firing positions! Firing orders! Firing signals! Plus listener emails and MUCH, MUCH MORE! JOIN US! Written & Hosted by Rob Clark & Doug Campbell. Recorded & Engineered by Curado "Little Momo" Scaranucci, Jr. for Drop-D Podcast Productions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/quick-hits-the-jfk-assassination--3682240/support.

    La Ventana
    La Ventana | El mejor vino y el mejor queso de España

    La Ventana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 36:24


    Este 2025, los mejores sabores de España tienen nombre propio… y raíces familiares. El mejor jamón del país se elabora en Salamanca, y el mejor queso, en Galicia. Por un lado, el jamón de bellota 100% ibérico de Jamón Prim, una pequeña empresa familiar de Macotera (Salamanca), ha sido reconocido como el Mejor Jamón de Bellota Ibérico del año, destacando entre casi 30 muestras presentadas de todo el país. Hablamos con José Antonio Prim. Y desde Vilalba, en Lugo, llega el mejor queso de España 2025: el Don Crisanto. Un queso artesanal, ahumado con madera de abedul y con Denominación de Origen San Simón da Costa. Hablamos con María Cuba. 

    Clare FM - Podcasts
    Ar An Lá Seo - 01-09-2025

    Clare FM - Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 1:34


    Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 1ú lá de mí Mheán Fómhair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1978 cheap daoine go raibh an Fhéile Rose of Tralee chun nach mór 2 milliúin punt a thabhairt isteach. I 1988 chuaigh na bpáistí ar ais chuig an scoil agus bhí bagairt ann go mbeadh cur isteach mór de bharr gearradh siar ar na múinteoirí agus go mbeadh fadhb leis an chlár ama. I 1988 ghoid duine 7 míle punt ón chlub galf I Lahinch. I 2005 bhuaigh na Wolfe Tones I gcoinne Newmarket on Fergus 2-16 go dtí 11 pointe sa chraobhchomórtas iománaíochta. Sin The Commodores le Three Times A Lady – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1978. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 2002 fuair Coldplay a dara huimhir a haon sa Bhreatain lena halbam A Rush Of Blood To The Head. I 2005 fuair Barry Cowsill, giotáraí The Cowsills – bás ó ghortú a fuair sé ó Hairicín Katrina. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Dr Phil I Meiriceá I 1950 agus rugadh amhránaí Gloria Estefan I gCúba ar an lá seo I 1957 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 1st of September, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1978: The Rose of Tralee festival was reported to bring in £2m 1988: Children returned to school with the threat of serious disruption due to teacher cut backs and time table difficulties. 1988: £7,000 was stolen from Lahinch golf club. 2005: Wolfe Tones got the best of Newmarket on Fergus and went on to beat them 2-16 to 0-11 in the Senior Hurling Championship group stages. That was The Commodores with Three Times A Lady – the biggest song on this day in 1978 Onto music news on this day In 2002 Coldplay scored their second UK No.1 album with A Rush Of Blood To The Head. 2005 Barry Cowsill, bass guitarist for The Cowsills, died from injuries caused by Hurricane Katrina. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Dr Phil was born in America in 1950 and singer Gloria Estefan was born in Cuba on this day in 1957 and this is one of her songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

    La Tremenda Corte
    Choquicidio

    La Tremenda Corte

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 16:34


    Escucha los mejores casos de la serie de comedia radiofónica cubana LaTremenda Corte, que fue transmitida por décadas en México en las distintasestaciones de Grupo Radio Centro.

    Puerto de Libros - Librería Radiofónica - Podcast sobre el mundo de los libros #LibreriaRadio
    #632: Trío Matamoros — El son cubano que conquistó el alma del mundo

    Puerto de Libros - Librería Radiofónica - Podcast sobre el mundo de los libros #LibreriaRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:06


    En este episodio rendimos homenaje al legendario Trío Matamoros, una de las agrupaciones fundacionales del son cubano y piedra angular de la música popular latinoamericana. Fundado en 1925 por Miguel Matamoros, Siro Rodríguez y Rafael Cueto, el trío no solo marcó una era: definió una manera de sentir, cantar y contar desde el corazón del Caribe.Con obras maestras como Son de la loma, Lágrimas negras, Juramento o Olvido, el Trío Matamoros llevó la música cubana a escenarios internacionales, mezclando la raíz campesina con la elegancia del bolero, la cadencia del guaguancó y la picardía del son montuno. Su legado no solo vive en la discografía: vive en la identidad musical de todo un continente.Este episodio es un viaje sonoro al alma de Cuba, a través de armonías que aún nos emocionan, letras que nombran lo innombrable y un ritmo que —aunque pasen los años— nunca pierde su tumbao.

    SpyCast
    Agent 202: New secrets emerge on an American who spied for Cuba

    SpyCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 32:32


    Codenamed "Agent 202," Kendall Myers went undetected as a spy for Cuba for nearly 30 years. He worked at the State Department's Foreign Service Institute, secretly spying for Cuba out of an earnest love for the island, its people, and their leader Fidel Castro.  Myers was caught in 2009, after he retired. State Department Security Specialist and former Diplomatic Security Special Agent Bill Stowell was part of the team that worked the case. He shared new exclusive details with SpyCast, as Myers continues to serve a life sentence for espionage.  If you liked this episode, check out these links: Queen of Cuba with Peter J. Lapp The Skinny on Cuban Intelligence with Ean Forsyth | SpyCast Caught in the Act : Catching Che Guevara (Cuba and the CIA) Prefer to watch your podcasts? Find us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@IntlSpyMuseum/podcasts.  Subscribe to Sasha's Substack, HUMINT, to get more intelligence stories: https://sashaingber.substack.com/  And if you have feedback or want to hear about a particular topic, you can reach us by E-mail at SpyCast@Spymuseum.org.  This show is brought to you from Goat Rodeo, Airwave, and the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Conspiracy! The Show
    Operation Northwoods

    Conspiracy! The Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 42:55


    Adam and Connor talk about an infamous plan created by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1962 that called for staging false flag attacks on Americans in the name of justifying an invasion of Cuba, and how it might relate to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.Show notes: https://rebrand.ly/wcqm2h5

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez
    Cafecito informativo del martes 29 de julio de 2025

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 12:36


    Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este martes 29 de julio de 2025 tocaré estos temas: - "Personas desaparecidas", un flagelo cada vez más frecuente en Cuba - 15 años sin comedores obreros ¿Qué ha pasado? - Llega otro buque con combustible mexicano - Cien números de ‘Mazzantini' Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Los trabajadores cubanos lamentan haber votado a favor de la eliminación de los comedores https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/trabajadores-cubanos-lamentan-haber-votado_1_1116382.html Los remedios naturales también se extinguen en las farmacias cubanas https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/remedios-naturales-extinguen-farmacias-cubanas_1_1116416.html Haydée Santamaría, símbolo casi olvidado de una Revolución suicida https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/haydee-santamaria-simbolo-olvidado-revolucion_1_1116400.html Los nuevos microbuses chinos comienzan a fallar, empezando por el aire acondicionado https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/nuevos-microbuses-chinos-comienzan-fallar_1_1116402.html La sequía golpea el oriente de Cuba, con hogares sin agua desde hace dos meses https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/sequia-golpea-oriente-cuba-hogares_1_1116392.html Interceptan en Guatemala a 16 migrantes, incluidos 12 cubanos, en un operativo https://www.14ymedio.com/migracion/interceptan-guatemala-16-migrantes-incluidos_1_1116391.html México manda a Cuba otro barco con 91.000 barriles de combustible https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/mexico-manda-cuba-barco-91_1_1116381.html ​"Sin 'Mazzantini' no hay país" https://www.14ymedio.com/cultura/mazzantini-no-hay-pais_1_1116315.html

    Lounge Lizards - a Cigar and Lifestyle Podcast
    Ep. #194: Romeo y Julieta Churchills (w/ Billecart-Salmon Champagne Le Rosé, Garçon Joins for Bam's and Chef's Birthday, RyJ History, How Rosé Champagne Is Different & Are the Lizards Hypocrites on Cuba?)

    Lounge Lizards - a Cigar and Lifestyle Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 120:26


    LOUNGE LIZARDS PRESENTED BY FABRICA5 - Visit Fabrica005.com and use code LIZARDPOD at checkout for 10% off THE ENTIRE STORE! Free worldwide shipping from Miami on all orders over $125. See website for more information and terms.Recorded at Ten86 Lounge in Hawthorne, New Jersey, the lizards pair Romeo y Julieta Churchills with Billecart-Salmon Champagne Le Rosé. The guys celebrate Bam's and Ricky's birthdays, they share a powerful email from an Australian Lizard and they hold themselves accountable for ignoring tonight's marca.PLUS: Garçon Joins for Bam's and Chef's Birthday, RyJ History, How Rosé Champagne Is Different & Are the Lizards Hypocrites on Cuba?Join the Lounge Lizards for a weekly discussion on all things cigars (both Cuban and non-Cuban), whiskey, food, travel, life and work. This is your formal invitation to join us in a relaxing discussion amongst friends and become a card-carrying Lounge Lizard yourself. This is not your typical cigar podcast. We're a group of friends who love sharing cigars, whiskey and a good laugh.website/merch/rating archive: loungelizardspod.comemail: hello@loungelizardspod.com to join the conversation and be featured on an upcoming episode!cuban cigar box codes archive: loungelizardspod.com/codesinstagram: @loungelizardspodGizmo HQ: LizardGizmo.com

    El Faro de Redención
    Una esperanza viva - Serie: Bienvenidos al exilio

    El Faro de Redención

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 29:00


    ¿Te has sentido como un extranjero en tu propio hogar? En este episodio, descubrimos junto a los pastores Usiel Abreu y Darío Hernández por qué Pedro llama “exiliados” a los creyentes y cómo la obra gloriosa de la Trinidad en nuestra salvación nos da una identidad nueva, una esperanza viva, y una herencia eterna que no se marchita.

    Daniel Ramos' Podcast
    Episode 491: 30 de Julio del 2025 - Devoción matutina para Adultos - ¨Con Jesús Hoy"

    Daniel Ramos' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 4:50


    ====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1====================================================DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2025“CON JESÚS HOY”Narrado por: Exyomara AvilaDesde: Bogotá, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================30 de JulioNo morir para siempre«Y todo aquel que vive y cree en mí, no morirá eternamente. ¿Crees esto?» (Juan 11: 26).Ayax era un adolescente lleno de vida cuando llegó con sus padres a nuestra iglesia hispana de Berrien Springs (Michigan). Se acercaba el fin del año 1980. En aquel momento yo era anciano en funciones y recuerdo con emoción la mirada brillante y decidida de Ayax pidiéndome el bautismo. Recuerdo haberle dicho que estábamos entrando en el invierno, que muchos miembros de nuestra comunidad iban a salir de vacaciones por las Navidades y que la iglesia prefería tener una gran ceremonia bautismal a final de curso, ya más cerca del verano, una estación mucho más agradable en aquellas latitudes.Pero a Ayax no le disuadieron mis argumentos. Quería bautizarse sin más dilación porque le había prometido a Dios que en cuanto llegase a un lugar seguro, se entregaría plenamente a él. Tras algún intento fracasado para salir de Cuba, su país de origen, su familia había conseguido llegar a los Estados Unidos en uno de aquellos barcos que · llamaban «Marielitos» y Ayax quería cumplir su promesa cuanto antes. Así fue como tuve el privilegio de bautizar a este magnífico muchacho de trece años, a los pocos días de su llegada, en una ceremonia ante toda la iglesia, pero solo para él.Jamás hubiera podido imaginar que, pocos días más tarde, en plenas vacaciones navideñas, tendría que oficiar también su funeral. Atrapado en una tormenta de nieve, el auto donde viajaba con sus padres fue arrollado por una enorme máquina quitanieves y el chico no sobrevivió al accidente.Era desolador depositar el féretro de aquel joven magnífico, cuya vida había sido tronchada absurdamente antes de ser vivida, en la fosa de aquel cementerio cubierto por la nieve y barrido por la ventisca, en el que nada recordaba la vida.Las palabras de Jesús ante la tumba de Lázaro, evocadas en aquel triste adiós ---«Todo aquel que vive y cree en mí, no morirá eternamente»resonaron en mi mente con más fuerza que nunca. Si yo, que no había tenido apenas nada que ver con la existencia de Ayax, me rebelaba contra su muerte, ¡cuánto más Dios, su padre celestial, desearía que no muriera para siempre! Si yo, que solo acababa de conocer a Ayax, hubiera deseado verlo crecer feliz al servicio de Dios, como era su deseo, ¿cuánto más Dios desearía disfrutar de su compañía por toda la eternidad!Señor, ayúdame a compartir mi fe en que, si aceptamos tus promesas de amor, nadie tiene que morir para siempre. 

    Simple English News Daily
    Wednesday 30th July 2025. India terrorists killed. Palestine 60,000. China, Romania floods. Cuba capitalism. Poland Colombian arrested...

    Simple English News Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 8:27


    World news in 7 minutes. Wednesday 30th July 2025.Today: India terrorists killed. Palestine 60,000. China, Romania floods. Colombia Uribe guilty. Cuba capitalism. US shooting. Angola protests. Cote d'Ivoire fourth. Nigeria gifts. Ukraine attacks. Poland Colombian arrested. UK grooming gangs. And a cheap Dali.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Info Marti | Guiteras sale de servicio - julio 29, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 3:12


    La termoeléctrica de Matanzas, la más importante del país nuevamente se desconecta del sistema electro energético nacional, esta vez por salidero en la caldera. Para esta noche pudiera romperse el récord de déficit de generación en Cuba.

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Noticiero Martí Noticias | Martes, 29 de julio del 2025 - julio 29, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 29:21


    Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Persevera madre de joven preso político en ver a su hijo en huelga de hambre en el Comibinado del Este | Demuestra un estudio sobre Cuba que la libertad es requisisto indispensable para acabar con el hambre en la isla | Revelan que Cuba es uno de los países donde más periodistas huyen a causa de la represión, persecución y cierre de espacios cívicos | El tercera base cubano Andy Ibañez le da el triunfo al Detroit con doblete y jonrón, entre otras noticias.

    El Faro de Redención
    Pedro: Pescador, apóstol y testigo del Rey - Serie: Bienvenidos al exilio

    El Faro de Redención

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 29:00


    ¿Qué tiene que decirnos un pescador transformado por Jesús a creyentes que sufren rechazo por su fe? En este primer episodio de Bienvenidos al exilio: 1 de Pedro, exploramos quién fue Pedro, por qué escribió esta carta, y cómo sus palabras siguen siendo relevantes para nosotros hoy.

    Your Lot and Parcel
    Real Success Through the Principle of Patience

    Your Lot and Parcel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 32:10


    His story began in Cuba, where his family left as refugees when he was three. Arriving in the U.S. with little but hope, he faced the challenges of a new life and the resilience they required. Education became his focus, and by twenty-three, he completed the University of Michigan's rigorous medical program. Founding the Arizona Eye Institute at 27, he combined his expertise with a commitment to patient care, and he has continued to grow in this field ever since.Throughout his life, he has come to realize that true success is not just about achievements. It is about resilience, patience, and embracing each challenge as a steppingstone. In his TEDx talks and in his book, The Power of Pause, he shares his approach to success through the principles of delayed gratification, patience, and resilience values that helped him navigate his own journey and build a life that feels meaningful.He is here to show that real, lasting success is within reach for those willing to embrace resilience, patience, and the power of focused purpose. He aims to inspire others to rise above their challenges, unlock their potential, and build lives defined by true accomplishment and fulfillment.You will discover insights and strategies in The Power of Pause, a book that explores the principles of resilience, patience, and finding purpose in life's journey. Perfect for those seeking inspiration and actionable steps, it invites readers to embrace each challenge as an opportunity for growth. https://dremiliojusto.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

    From Waterloo to the Alamo

    This week, we're honored to welcome Yanelys Thompson, a powerhouse Global Real Estate Advisor with Engel & Völkers Austin and San Antonio, whose story is one of bold reinvention and unwavering resilience.Born and raised in Cuba, Yanelys began her professional life as a nurse—dedicated to caring for others in a country where resources were limited but determination ran deep. After immigrating to the United States, she pursued a degree in marketing and discovered her true calling in real estate. Eleven years later, she's not only built a thriving business but also launched her own staging company, fusing creativity and strategy to help clients present their homes with style and impact.Yanelys brings a rare combination of global perspective, business acumen, and deep empathy to her work—and in this episode, she opens up about the risks she took, the lessons she's learned, and the values that continue to guide her today. Whether you're in real estate or simply inspired by stories of fearless transformation, this conversation is one you don't want to miss.

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Noticiero Martí Noticias | Lunes, 28 de julio del 2025 - julio 28, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 29:28


    Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Aumentan los feminicidios en Cuba. Organizaciones independientes exigen atención y políticas integrales | Denuncian falta de información en caso del artista preso Fernando Almenares Rivera | El presidente Donald Trump y el secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio acusan a Maduro de anegar de droga a Estados Unidos y de liderar el Cártel de los Soles | Ichiro, "la Cobra," Sebathia, Billy Wagner y Dick Allen, exaltados oficialmente al salón de la fama de MLB, entre otras noticias.

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Info Marti | Inseguridad alimentaria en Cuba - julio 28, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 3:08


    El hambre en Cuba no es un problema económico ni climatológico, sino esencialmente político, sin una transformación integral, es decir política y económica, no habrá comida en la mesa de los cubanos, concluye informe.

    Paradigms
    Joaquin Núñez and Habana Safari – “Ruta De La Clave”

    Paradigms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 58:00


    Joaquin Núñez and Habana Safari have just released a recording of music they've been playing together for years, souped up with the addition of a great pianist. The record is Ruta De La Clave. Joaquin Núñez was born in Cuba … More ... The post Joaquin Núñez and Habana Safari – “Ruta De La Clave” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

    Teen Talk with Jocelyn Osmond
    Preserving Your Freedom with Gabriela Puckett

    Teen Talk with Jocelyn Osmond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 35:30


    Join Jocelyn Osmond and her guests, Gabriela Puckett and Miranda Hartman, as they discuss Gabriela's childhood in communist Cuba and her journey to the United States. The girls also discuss why it's important to be grateful for our freedoms and opportunities in America.   Listen for a new episode of Teen Talk each month!

    FLF, LLC
    Bold in Black Dragon River│More Missionary Musings on Immigration (No Beef in Cuba) [China Compass]

    FLF, LLC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 59:26


    Today’s podcast begins with a few personal updates (1:00), followed by a 22 year old newsletter of mine from Black Dragon River (5:11). Then, after talking about the waterspout I saw just after returning from my illegal voyage (12:52), I give more background info on my Cuban refugee friend, Mitchell, and Cuba's laws against beef(!) (14:39). Last, after a final follow-up conversation on illegal immigration (34:56), I finish by talking through the unique places in China we’ll be praying for this week. (51:18) Welcome to China Compass on the Fight Laugh Feast Network! I'm your China travel guide, Missionary Ben. Follow and/or message me on Twitter/X (@chinaadventures) where I post (among other things) daily reminders to pray for China.You can also email me @ bfwesten at gmail dot com or find everything we are involved in at PrayGiveGo.us! Pray for China places of the week (follow @chinaadventures to see which city daily): https://open.substack.com/pub/chinacall/p/pray-for-china-july-27-aug-2-2025 Follow or subscribe to China Compass and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget: Follow @chinaadventures on X, and find everything else @ PrayGiveGo.us. Luke 10, verse 2, the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few!

    The Lone Gunman Podcast
    JFK ASSASSINATION - Ep. 353 - Paralyzed Shotgun Lawyer

    The Lone Gunman Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 116:02


    Join us tonight LIVE at 7pm EST as we unravel the mysterious story of David Kroman and his accusations against a particularly stubborn Cuban exile. Let's get weird!!Silk City Hot Sauce - https://silkcityhotsauce.com Use our code GUNMAN to save 20% off entire order at checkout!Merch Store - https://the-lone-gunman-podcast.myspreadshop.com/Support the show! Feel free to donate using the THANKS button or sign up to become Channel Member. This gives you access to four extra shows a month (One a week on Wednesday nights at 7pm EST) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGGeqs_2dgfnKfm4L2zydTg/joinMusic By - Lee Harold OswaldA Loose Moose ProductionBBB&JOEBBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Díaz-Balart aborda temas cruciales para Cuba - julio 26, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 23:25


    El congresista cubanoamericano Mario Díaz-Balart habla sobre inmigración, política hacia Cuba, Venezuela y el presupuesto de EEUU.

    Faster, Please! — The Podcast

    My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers,With tariff and immigration policies uncertain, and the emerging AI revolution continuing to emerge, there's plenty to speculate about when it comes to the US economy. Today on Faster, Please! — The Podcast, I invite Joseph Politano to help us try and make sense of it all.He is the author of the popular Apricitas Economics Substack newsletter. Politano previously worked as an analyst at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.In This Episode* Trade and immigration headwinds (1:03)* Unpredictable trade policy (7:32)* Tariffs as a political tool (12:10)* The goal: higher tariffs (17:53)* An AI tailwind (20:42)Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversation. Trade and immigration headwinds (1:03)You're going to have what is probably the largest one-year change in immigration in US history.Pethokoukis: What are the main economic headwinds that you're tracking right now? Or is it just trade, trade, trade?Politano: It's hard for me to not say it's trade, trade, trade because that's what my newsletter has been covering since the start of this administration and I think it's where the biggest change in longstanding policy is. If you look back on, say, the last 100 years of economic history in the United States, that's the kind of level you have to go to find a similar period where tariffs and trade restrictions were this high in the United States.At the start of this year, we were at a high compared to the early 2000s, but it was not that large compared to the 1970s, 1960s, the early post-war era. Most of that, especially in Trump's first term, was concentrated in China, and then a couple of specific sectors like steel or cars from Mexico. Now we have one, you had the big jump in the baseline — there's ten percent tariffs on almost all goods that come to the United States, with some very important exceptions, but ten percent for most things that go into the US. Then, on top of that, you have very large tariffs on, say, cars are 25 percent, steel and aluminum right now are 50 percent. China was up to 20 percent then went to the crazy 150 percent tariffs we had for about a month, and now it's back down to only 30 percent. That's still the highest trade war in American history. I think that is a big headwind.The headwind that I don't spend as much time covering, just because it's more consistent policy — even if it is, in my opinion, bad policy — is on the immigration stuff. You're going to have what is probably the largest one-year change in immigration in US history. So we're going to go from about 2.8 million net immigration to a year, to people like Stan Veuger projecting net-zero immigration this year in the United States, which would be not entirely unprecedented — but again, the biggest shift in modern American history. I think those are the two biggest headwinds for the US economy right now.You're highlighting two big drivers of the US economy: trade and immigration. But analyzing them is tricky because recent examples are limited. To understand the effects of these changes, you often have to look back 50 or 100 years, when the economic landscape was very different. I would think that would make drawing clear conclusions more difficult and pose a real challenge for you as an analyst.Again, I'm going to start with trade because that's where I focused a lot of my energy here, but the key thing I'm trying to communicate to people — when people think of the protectionist era in US history, the number one thing people think about is Smoot-Hawley, which were the very large tariffs right before the Great Depression — in my opinion, obviously did not cause the Great Depression, but were part of the bad policy packages that exacerbated the Great Depression. That is an era in which one, the US is not a big net importer to the same degree; and two, trade was just a much smaller share of the economy, even though goods were a much larger share of the economy.This is pre- the really big post-war globalization and pre- the now technology-era globalization. So if you're doing tariffs in 1930 or prior, you're hitting a more important sector. Manufacturing is a much larger share of the economy, construction is a larger share of the economy, but conversely, you're hitting it less hard. And now you have this change of going from a globalized world in which trade is a much larger share of GDP and hitting that with very large tariffs.The immigration example is hard to find. I think the gap is America has not done . . . let's call it extensive interior enforcement in a long time. There's obviously been changes to immigration policy. Legally the tariffs have gone up. Legally, lot of immigration policy has not changed. We don't pass bills on immigration in the same way. We don't pass bills on tariffs, but we do pass bills on tax policy. So immigration has changed mostly through the enforcement mechanisms, primarily at the border, and then secondarily, but I think this is the bigger change, is the kind of aggressive interior enforcement.The Steven Miller quote that was in the Wall Street Journal is what I think about, like, why aren't you going to Home Depot to try to deport people who are here undocumented? That's a really big change in economic policy from the first term where it was like, “Okay, we are going to restrict the flow of legal and undocumented immigrants at the border, and then mostly the people who are in the interior of the United States, we're only going to focus on people who've committed some other crime.” They got picked up by local law enforcement doing something else, and then we're going to deport them because of that.This is very different, and I think also very different tonally. In the first term, there was a lot of, “People don't want refugees.” Refugee resettlement was cut a lot, but there was a rhetorical push for, “We should let some people in from Venezuela or Cuba, people who were fleeing socialist dictatorships.” That program [was] also very much torn up. So it's hard to find examples, in that case, where you've got to go back to 1924 immigration policy, you've got to go back to 1930 trade policy for the closest analogs.Unpredictable trade policy (7:32)People notice if the specific things that they associate with other countries go up in price, even if those aren't their most important export.Trade policy seems especially difficult to analyze these days because it's been so mercurial and it's constantly evolving. It's not like there's one or two clear policy shifts you can study — new announcements and reversals happen daily, or weekly. I think that unpredictability itself creates uncertainty, which many analysts see as a drag on growth, often as much as the tariffs themselves.I think that's exactly right. I used to joke that there were three people in Washington, DC who know what the current tariff levels are, and I'm not sure any of them are in the White House, because they do change them extremely frequently. I'm going to give an example of the last 24 hours: We had the announced rate on imports from the Philippines from 20 percent to 19 percent, the rate on imports from Indonesia went from 32 to 19, the rate on Japan went from 25 to 15. None of those are legal changes. They've not published, “Here's the comprehensive list of exactly what we're changing, exactly when these are going to go into effect, yada, yada, yada.” It's just stuff that administration officials or Trump, in particular, said. So it's really hard to know with any certainty what's going on.Even just this morning, the Financial Times had a good article basically saying that the US and the European Union are close to a quote-unquote “deal” where the tariffs on the EU would be at 15 percent. Then literally 30 minutes ago, Peter Navarro is on TV and he's like, “I would take that with a grain of salt.” So I don't know. Clearly some people internally know. This is actually the longest period of time that Trump has gone without legally changing the tariffs since he was inaugurated. 28 days was the previous record.Normally — I'll give an example of the last Trump administration — what would happen is you'd have, “Hey, we are doing this Section 301 investigation against China. This is a legal procedure that you say that the Chinese government is doing ABC, XYZ unfair trade practices and we're going to retaliate by putting tariffs on these specific goods.” But you would have a very long list of goods at least a couple of months before the tariffs would take effect.It wasn't quite to this degree, I don't want to make it sound like Trump won, everything was peachy keen, and there was no uncertainty. Trump would occasionally say something and then it would change the next week, but it was much more contained, and now it's like all facets of trade policy.I think a really good example was when they did the tariffs on China going from 10 to 20 to then 145 percent, and then they had to come back a week later and be like, “We're exempting smartphones and certain types of computers.” And then they came back a week after that and were like, “We're exempting other types of electronics and electronic parts.” It does not take an expert to know that smartphones come from China. It's on the package that Apple sends you. And if you were very strategically planning this out, if you were like, “Well, are going to do 150 percent tariffs on China,” that would be one of the first questions someone would be like, “Well, people are going to notice if their iPhone prices go up. Have we thought about exempting them?”During Trump's first term — again, you can take this as political or economic strategy — they mostly focused a lot of the tariffs on intermediate goods: computer parts, but not computers; brakes, not cars. That has more complicated economic costs. It, on balance, hurts manufacturing in the United States more and hurts consumers less, but it's clearly trying to set up a political salience. It's trying to solve a political salience problem. People notice if the specific things that they associate with other countries go up in price, even if those aren't their most important export. There's been much less of that this time around.We're doing tariffs on coffee and bananas. I complain about that all the time, but I think it is useful symbolism because, in an administration that was less concerned about political blowback, you'd be like, “Oh yeah, give me a list of common grocery items to exempt.” This is much less concerned with that blowback and much more slap-dash.Tariffs as a political tool (12:10). . . we're now in the process of sending out these quote-unquote “letters” to other countries threatening higher tariffs. It doesn't seem to me like there's a rhyme or reason why some countries are getting a letter or some countries aren't.I think there's a lot of uncertainty in interpreting administration statements, since they can change basically overnight. Even if the policy seems settled, unexpected events — like, oh, I don't know, a there's a trial of a politician who Trump likes in another country and all of a sudden there's a tariff to nudge that country to let that politician go. If the president views tariffs as a universal tool, he may use them for unpredictable, non-economic reasons, making it even harder to analyze, I would think.I think that's exactly right, and if you remember very early on in the Trump administration, the Columbian government did not want to take deportees on military aircraft. They viewed this as unjust treatment of Columbian nationals, and then Trump was like, “I'm going to do a 20, 30 percent tariff,” whatever the number was, and then that was resolved the next day, and then we stopped doing the military flights two weeks after that. I think that was a clear example . . . Columbia is an important US trading partner, but there's a lot more who are larger economies, unfortunately for Columbia.The example you're giving about Brazil is one of the funnier ones because . . . on April 2nd, Trump comes out and says, “We're doing reciprocal tariffs.” If you take that idea seriously, we should do tariffs against countries that employ unfair trade practices against US exports. You take that idea seriously, Brazil should be in your top offender categories. They have very high trade barriers, they have very high tariffs, they have domestic industrial policy that's not super successful, but does clearly hurt US exports to the region. They got one of the lowest tariff rates because they didn't actually do it by trade barriers, they did it by a formula, and Brazil happens to export some oil, and coffee, and cashews, and orange juice to the United States more than they buy from us. That was the bad formula they did looking at the bilateral trade deficit.So you come back, and we're now in the process of sending out these quote-unquote “letters” to other countries threatening higher tariffs. It doesn't seem to me like there's a rhyme or reason why some countries are getting a letter or some countries aren't. We sent one to Libya, which is not an important trading partner, and we sent one to the Philippines, which is. But the letter to Brazil is half, “Okay, now we remembered that we have these unfair trade practices that we're complaining about,” and then it's half, “You have to let Jair Bolsonaro go and stop prosecuting him for the attempt to stay in power when he lost the election.”It's really hard to say, okay, what is Lula supposed to do? It's one thing to be like, economically, a country like Brazil could lower its tariffs and then the United States would lower its tariff threat. You'd still be worse off than you were at the start of the year. Tariffs would still be higher, trade barriers would still be higher, but they'd at least not be as bad as they could be. But tying it up in this political process makes it much less clear and it's much harder to find an internally consistent push on the political thing. There are out-and-out dictatorships that we have very normal trade relationships with. I think you could say we should just trade with everybody regardless their internal politics, or you could say trade is a tool of specific political grievances that we have, but neither of those principles are being applied consistently.As a business owner, totally separate from the political considerations, is it safe to import something from Mexico? Is Trump going to get upset at Claudia Sheinbaum over internal political matters? I don't know. He was upset with Justin Trudeau for a long period of time. Trudeau got replaced with Mark Carney, who is not exactly the same political figure, but they're in the same party, they're very similar people, and the complaints from Trump have dropped off a cliff. So it's hard to tell what the actual impulse is. I follow this stuff every day, and I have been wrong so many times, it is hard to count. I'll give an example: I thought Trump, last month, was like, “We're going to do 50 percent tariffs on the European Union.” And in my head I was like, “Oh, this makes sense.”With every other major trading partner, we go from a baseline level, we raise to a very large level, we keep that on for a very short amount of time, and then we lower back down to a level that is much higher than what we started at, but much lower than what was in practice. We went from average 20 percent-ish tariffs on China, we went from that to average 40 percent-ish tariffs, and then we went into the mid-100s, and now we're back down to average 50 percent-ish tariffs on China if you count stuff from Trump's first term.So I was like, “Oh, they paused this for 90 days, they're going to come back and they're going to say, ‘Well, everyone except the European Union, everyone except Japan, everyone except Brazil is doing really well in negotiations. We're going to raise tariffs on Brazil to 50 percent for a week and then we're going to lower them back.'” And that was obviously just wrong. They just kicked the can down the road unceremoniously.The goal: higher tariffs (17:53)It's not as though Donald Trump has a specific vision of what he wants the tariff rates to look like in five years, at a number level, per country per good. It's that he wants them to be higher.Do you feel that you have a good understanding, at this point, about what the president wants, ultimately, out of his trade policy?I do. In one word, he wants tariffs to be higher. Beyond that, all of the secondary goals are fungible. Recently, the White House has been saying, “Oh, tariffs don't raise prices,” which is an economic conjecture I think is empirically wrong. You can look at pre- and post-tariff import prices, post-tariff prices are up. It's not a 100 percent being passed through to consumers, but you can see some of that passed through in stuff like toys, and audio equipment, and coffee, and yada, yada.Point being, if you believe that conjecture, then it really can't industrialize the nation because it's implying that foreigners are just absorbing the costs to continue passing products that they make in Japan, or China, or Canada, into the United States. And then inversely, they'll say, “Well, it is industrializing the nation. Look at this investment, this factory that's being built, and we think it's because of the tariffs.”Well, if that's happening, it can't raise revenue. And then they'll come back and say, “Well, actually, it's fixing the budget deficit.” If that's happening, then you're in the worst of both worlds because it's raising prices and you're still importing stuff. So it's hard to find an internally consistent justification.Part of my mental model of how this White House works is that there's different camps on every issue, and it's very much not a consensus institution on policy, but it's also not a top-down institution. It's not as though Donald Trump has a specific vision of what he wants the tariff rates to look like in five years, at a number level, per country per good. It's that he wants them to be higher.He has this general impulse that he wants to reduce trade openness, and then somebody comes up to Trump and goes, “Hey, Mr. President, we should do 25 percent tariffs on cars. Remember where they come from?” And he goes, “That's a good idea.”And then somebody comes up to him and goes, “Hey, Mr. President, we should do a 10 percent baseline tariff on everything that comes into the United States.” And he goes, “That's a good idea.”And then somebody goes and says, “Hey, Mr. President, we should do a tariff that's reciprocal that's based on other countries trade barriers.” And he goes, “That's actually a good idea.”Those are very, very wildly different goals that are conflicting, even in just that area. But it's not that there's one vision that's being spread across all these policies, it's that there's multiple competing visions that are all getting partially implemented.An AI tailwind (20:42)This is the one area where it's only American companies that dominate, and the depth is so high that [other countries] feel like they're not even competing.I see AI as a potential tailwind toward productivity gains, but my concern is that any positive impact may only cancel out the headwinds of current trade and immigration policies, rather than accelerating growth. Is it a big enough tailwind?I do think it's a tailwind, and the US has several distinct advantages specific to AI. The first being that most of the companies that are major players, both from a software-development and from an infrastructure-development point of view, are in the United States. We are here in the DMV, and this is the largest data center cluster on planet Earth, which is kind of crazy that it's in Loudoun County. But that kind of stuff is actually very important. Secondarily, that we have the depth of financing and the expertise that exists in Silicon Valley that is so rare across the rest of the world. So I am optimistic that it will increase GDP growth, increase productivity, maybe not show up as a growth in productivity growth immediately, if that makes sense. Not quite an acceleration, but definitely a positive tailwind and a tailwind that is more beneficial in the United States than it is in other countries.The counter to that is that the AI stuff is obviously not constrained by borders to even a nominal degree, at this point. The fact that everyone talks about DeepSeek, for obvious reasons, but there are tons of models in the Gulf States, in Western Europe, in Australia, and you can access them all from anywhere. The fact that you can access ChatGPT from Europe means that not all the benefits are just captured in the narrow area around open AI headquarters in San Francisco.The secondary thing is that, in my opinion, one of the most important reasons why the United States continues to benefit from this high-tech economy that most other high-income countries are extremely jealous of — you talk to people from Europe, and Japan, and even places like Canada, the prize that they're jealous of is the stuff in Silicon Valley, because they feel like, reasonably, they can make cars and do finance just as well as the Americans. This is the one area where it's only American companies that dominate, and the depth is so high that they feel like they're not even competing. Anyone who wants to found a company moves to San Francisco immediately, but that relies on both a big research ecosystem and also a big immigration ecosystem. I don't know if you saw the Facebook superstars that they're paying, but I believe it was 50 percent non-American-born talent. That's a really big advantage in the United States' case that lots of people want to move to the US to found a company to work for some of these big companies. I don't think that's demolished, but it's clearly partially under threat by a lot of these immigration restrictions.The other important thing to remember is that even though the president's most controversial immigration policies are all about undocumented immigrants, and then to a lesser extent, people who are documented asylees, people who are coming from Haiti, and El Salvador, Venezuela, et cetera, the biggest direct power that they have is over legal immigration, just from a raw numerical standpoint. So the idea that they want to cut back on student visas, they want to cut back on OPT, which is the way that student visas basically start working in the United States, they want to add more intensive restrictions to the H-1B program, those are all going to undermine the benefits that the US will get from having this lead in artificial intelligence.The last thing that I'll say to wrap a big bow around this: We talked about it before, I think that when Trump was like, “We're doing infinity tariffs April 2nd,” there were so many bits of the computer ecosystem that were still tariffed. You would've had a very large tariff on Taiwanese computer parts, which mostly is very expensive TSMC equipment that goes into US data centers. I think that Jensen Huang — I don't know if he personally did this . . . or it was the coalition of tech people, but I am using him as a representative here — I think Jensen Huang went in and was like, “We really badly need this,” and they got their exemption. The Trump administration had been talking about doing tariffs on semiconductors at some point, I'm sure they will come up with something, but in the meantime, right now, we are importing absolute record amounts of large computers. It's at a run-rate of close to $150 billion a year.This is not all computers, this is specific to the kind of large computers that go into data centers and are not for personal or normal business use. I don't know what happens to that, let's say a year and a half from now, if the tariffs are 25 percent, considering how much of the cost of a data center is in the semiconductors. If you're going to have to then say, “Well, we would really like to put this somewhere in Virginia, somewhere in Pennsylvania, somewhere in Arizona, but you have a 25 percent premium on all this stuff, we're going to put it in Vancouver. We're going to put it in somewhere in the Gulf States,” or what I think the administration is very worried about is, “We're going to put it somewhere in China.” That chart of US computer imports, in trade policy, it's really rare to get a chart that is just a straight line up, and this is just a straight line up.On sale everywhere The Conservative Futurist: How To Create the Sci-Fi World We Were PromisedMicro ReadsPlease check out the website or Substack app for the latest Up Wing economic, business, and tech news contained in this new edition of the newsletter. Lots of great stuff! Faster, Please! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fasterplease.substack.com/subscribe

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Noticiero Martí Noticias | Viernes, 25 de julio del 2025 - julio 25, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 29:24


    Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Exige la madre de joven preso político ver a su hijo que se declaró en huelga de hambre | Denuncian amenazas y hostigamiento a la presa del 11J María Cristina Garrido, en cárcel de mujeres en Mayabeque | Rechaza Estados Unidos plan de Francia de reconocer al estado de Palestina en la Asamblea General de la ONU | El jardinero cubano Randy Arozarena jonronea con hombre en base en triunfo del Seattle sobre Angelinos, entre otras noticias.

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com
    Las Noticias Como Son | Viernes, 25 de julio del 2025 - julio 25, 2025

    Venezuela en Crisis - RadioTelevisionMarti.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 31:52


    Una discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | República Dominicana es el nuevo Varadero de los cubanos | Aerolíneas venezolanas fomentan rutas para ‘mulas' cubanas en mitad de la debacle del turismo | El dólar se acerca peligrosamente a los 400 pesos en el mercado informal cubano | Invitados: Dimas Castellanos, escritor, periodista independiente y Emilio Almaguer, periodista independiente, Baracoa - Guantánamo.

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez
    Cafecito informativo del jueves 24 de julio de 2025

    Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 12:23


    Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 24 de julio de 2025 tocaré estos temas: - La capacidad de cooperar, una urgencia entre activistas cubanos - Una plaga de chinches se extiende por Holguín - Un preso del 11J se mantiene en huelga de hambre - Cobijo convoca a la exposición 'Esperanza de los cubanos' Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Un preso del 11J cumple cuatro días en huelga de hambre en el Combinado del Este https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/preso-11j-cumple-cuatro-dias_1_1116179.html Una plaga de chinches, lo que les faltaba a los cubanos para hundirles aún más en la miseria https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/plaga-chinches-les-faltaba-cubanos_1_1116206.html Mueren tres adultos y sobreviven tres niños de la misma familia en un accidente en Pinar del Río https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/mueren-tres-adultos-sobreviven_1_1116215.html El amigo de El Cangrejo es el primer detenido de una larga lista de "infiltrados del régimen" en EE UU https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/migracion/amigo-cangrejo-primer-detenido-larga_1_1116197.html United Airlines, víctima de la debacle del turismo, suspende sus vuelos a Cuba hasta 2026 https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/united-airlines-victima-debacle-turismo_1_1116193.html Ocho meses tardaron en ser contratados tres balonmanistas cubanos que ‘desertaron' en 2024 https://www.14ymedio.com/deportes/ocho-meses-tardaron-contratados-tres_1_1116204.html Cobijo convoca a la exposición de arte 'Esperanza de los cubanos' https://www.14ymedio.com/cartelera/cobijo-convoca-exposicion-arte-esperanza_1_1115967.html

    Give The People What They Want!
    July 26 is a day of revolutionary change in Cuba and Niger

    Give The People What They Want!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 29:55


    Tune in for another episode of Give The People What They Want! with Zoe Alexandra, Indian journalist Prasanth R, and Roger McKenzie, international editor of Morning Star, as they reflect on two years since the coup and popular uprising in Niger, the Doha agreement between the DR Congo government and M23 militias, the return of Venezuelan migrants home from El Salvador, the climate crisis and its relationship with soaring food prices, Abahlali baseMjondolo's stand against xenophobia, as well as the new Freedom Flotilla, Handala, which set sail recently.

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
    «El Cometa Cubano»

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 4:01


    (Aniversario de la Inducción de Orestes «Minnie» Miñoso al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol) Saturnino Orestes Armas Arrieta Miñoso, «conocido por Minnie y El Cometa Cubano, nació... en la finca La Lonja, de Perico, Matanzas [en Cuba]... donde... aprendió a jugar pelota... [pues allí]... se jugaba fuerte al béisbol —escribe el avezado cronista deportivo pinareño Juan Antonio Martínez de Osaba y Goenaga en un artículo titulado “Minnie Miñoso... un cometa incapturable”—. En el estadio del Cerro [en La Habana]... en la radio se oía este estribillo por la orquesta de Enrique Jorrín: “Cuando Miñoso batea, verdad, la bola baila [hasta] el cha-cha-chá.”» El profesor Osaba luego relata: «Mi tío Ramón Goenaga me contó: “Más de seis décadas atrás, cuando nadie sabía quién era, lo veía [yo] cortando caña y marabú, descalzo, para el central España. Como... muchacho... [Miñoso] soñó que un día sería estelar, y lo logró. Pocos cubanos llevaron tan alto el deporte de las bolas y los strikes antes de 1959. Quizás ninguno haya sido más popular ni longevo.”» De ahí que uno de los lectores de ese artículo en Internet comentara que su papá, que siempre hablaba de Miñoso, le había contado esta anécdota de la década de 1950: “En un partido [en La Habana cuando] su equipo estaba perdiendo... y [le] tocaba batear a Miñoso... el dueño de la agencia de autos ‘Ambar Motors’... gritó [desde las gradas]: ‘¡Miñoso, si la botas y ganas el juego, ve por Ambar Motors y llévate el carro que más te guste!’... y así fue. Al otro día, antes de comenzar el partido, ¡Orestes Miñoso entró al terreno de juego en un flamante convertible, dándole vueltas al terreno entre el aplauso cerrado del público!” »... En 1976, en la doble función de mánager-jugador con [el equipo mexicano] Puerto Vallarta, se produjo un hecho sin precedentes en la pelota organizada cuando él y su hijo Orestes Jr. dispararon jonrones consecutivos en el juego final del playoff para la victoria del conjunto. »... Su nombre está en el Salón de la Fama del equipo [de los Medias Blancas de Chicago], su número se encuentra retirado, y en el estadio aparece una estatua con su figura.... En el 2005 lo exaltaron al [Pabellón] de la Fama del Caribe.»1 Por fin electo póstumamente al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 2022, su placa lo describe así: «Electrizante jardinero izquierdo de Cuba que abrió el camino a seguir para generaciones de peloteros latinos como el primer afroamericano hispano que logró jugar en la Liga Americana o la Liga Nacional. Elevó al equipo de los Cubanos de Nueva York de la Liga Negra Nacional al Campeonato de 1947 antes de encender los ánimos de la Liga Americana como corredor de base y bateador oportuno por los Medias Blancas “Go-Go” [de Chicago].... Fue líder de la Liga Americana tres veces en bases robadas y en triples, a la vez que seleccionado en nueve Juegos de Estrellas y ganador de tres Guantes de Oro. Volvió a jugar con los Medias Blancas y así prolongó por cinco décadas su carrera en las Grandes Ligas. A lo largo de 20 temporadas en las Ligas Mayores, acumuló un promedio de bateo de .299 con 195 cuadrangulares, 216 bases robadas y un porcentaje de embasamiento de .387.»2 Quiera Dios que cada uno de nosotros pueda decir al final de nuestra carrera, al igual que Miñoso cuando su número 9 fue retirado por los Medias Blancas en Chicago: «Entiendo que he cumplido bien mi misión con la ayuda de Dios.»3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Juan A. Martínez de Osaba y Goenaga, «Minnie Miñoso... un cometa incapturable», Periódico Cubadebate, 4 enero 2015 En línea 23 enero 2025. 2 «Minnie Miñoso: Left Fielder, 2022», National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. En línea 23 enero 2025. 3 Martínez de Osaba; 2Ti 4:7-8

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
    La estrella cubana de la Gran Maquinaria Roja

    Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 4:01


    (Aniversario de la Inducción de Tony Pérez al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol) Atanasio Pérez Rigal nació en el antiguo Central Violeta en la provincia de Camagüey, Cuba. En 1960, ya cumplidos los diecisiete años, dejó su trabajo en una fábrica de azúcar de La Habana para jugar por los Sugar Kings (Reyes del Azúcar) de la Liga Internacional de Béisbol. Como el dueño de aquel equipo, Bobby Maduro, tenía vínculos con los Rojos de Cincinnati, el cazatalentos de los Rojos, Tony Pacheco, logró que Pérez firmara un contrato de ligas menores con ellos que sólo incluía el costo de la visa y del vuelo a los Estados Unidos. Resultó ser un negocio más que sustancioso para los Rojos, ya que Tony Pérez llegaría a ser uno de los peloteros más diestros en hacer contacto con el punto dulce del bate, es decir, una de las estrellas que más carreras produciría para la «Gran Maquinaria Roja» de Cincinnati en la década de 1970. Por su parte, Pérez se sintió más que satisfecho cuando pegó el cuadrangular con que desempató el Juego de Estrellas de 1967 en la decimoquinta entrada. Ese batazo, que lo convirtió en el Jugador más Valioso de aquel Juego de Estrellas más largo hasta entonces, no sólo le dio la victoria a la Liga Nacional por 2-1 sobre la Liga Americana, sino también fue contra el lanzador Jim «Catfish» Hunter, futuro miembro del Salón de la Fama del Béisbol, y frente a los grandes jugadores puertorriqueños Roberto Clemente y Orlando «Peruchín» Cepeda, dos de los primeros seis hispanos que llegarían a ser así mismo miembros del Salón de la Fama. «No hay nada mejor que eso para un pelotero latino —comentó posteriormente Tony Pérez, quien estaba entonces jugando en su tercera temporada completa en las Grandes Ligas—. Ese jonrón... [con] Clemente y Cepeda felicitándome... es el momento en que sentí que de verdad había llegado.» Lo cierto es que Pérez mismo, en el año 2000, habría de ser el séptimo hispano en ingresar al Salón de la Fama. Sus 1652 carreras impulsadas en el transcurso de sus 20 años en las Grandes Ligas, con más de cien en siete de esas temporadas; sus nueve temporadas en que pegó al menos 20 cuadrangulares de sus 379 en total; sus siete intervenciones en Juegos de Estrellas; y sus cinco participaciones en la Serie Mundial con dos victorias, y con tres cuadrangulares contra los Medias Rojas de Boston en 1975, entre ellos un jonrón de dos carreras en la victoria de los Rojos por 4-3 en el Juego 7, lo habían hecho más que merecedor de semejante honor. «No puede uno determinar su destino —declaró Pérez en una entrevista sobre su carrera—. Pero estoy muy feliz de que todo haya sucedido de esta manera.»1 Gracias a Dios, es Él quien determina nuestro destino. Pues para quienes lo amamos, Él no sólo dispone todo para nuestro bien, sino también ya ha decidido que seamos semejantes a su Hijo Jesucristo, porque desde el principio Dios ha querido que su Hijo sea el mayor entre muchos hermanos. Más vale entonces que determinemos nosotros formar parte de su familia, permitiendo que nos adopte como hijos suyos.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Aidan Shephard, «Pérez Signing Sets Foundation for Big Red Machine» [La contratación de Pérez establece el fundamento para la Gran Maquinaria Roja], National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. En línea 17 enero 2025; Philip A. Cola, «Tony Pérez», Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), 1 mayo 2014 En línea 17 enero 2025; Chris Haft, «Los mejores 10 momentos de Tany Pérez», MLB.com, 7 septiembre 2020 En línea 17 enero 2025; Juan A. Martínez de Osaba y Goenaga, «La semblanza mítica de Tany-Tony Pérez», Periódico Cubadebate, 15 junio 2015 En línea 17 enero 2025. 2 Jn 1:12; Ro 8:28-29; Ef 1:5

    Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
    We Like Shooting 620 – Tritty-Yum

    Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025


    We Like Shooting Episode 620 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Night Fision, Swampfox Optics, RMA Defense, Mitchell Defense, and Blue Alpha Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 620! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee.   Knoxville Convention Center Free to GOA members https://events.goa.org/goals/   If you were at GunCon and are attending GOALS. Don't forget to get some pics with the cast to claim your free shirt.   Guest Info Rachel Maloney, Marketing Director Night Fision -    https://www.nightfision.com/ https://www.instagram.com/night_fision/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHEnv_SCzNIJzkW6oaGttw Gear Chat Shawn - Night Fision's Cool New Gear Rachel - New Night Fision products Nick - Various project updates Shawn - Foldy Boi Gets Shot FM Foldy Boi shooting Shawn - Flux Raider X: Wins & Fails Flux Raider X successes and failures. Shawn - Jakl First Shots Review PSA Jakl setup and first shots. WLS Tattoo Bullet Points - Gun Fights Step right up for "Gun Fights," the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It's a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out! WLS is Lifestyle Aaron's Alley   Going Ballistic Brace Yourself, Gun Grabbers! ATF's Pistol Brace Rule Vacated After Trump's DOJ Agreed to Dismiss Case Tragic Family Drama Unleashed Dog the Bounty Hunter Grandson Shot Dead by His Father Hogg's Meltdown After Loss David Hogg Doubles Down Against Democrat Party After His Candidate Loses “Another Day, Another Gun Control Fail” At Least 3 Deputies Killed in Possible Explosion at Los Angeles Sheriff's Facility Gun Control: A Deadly Mix Report: Stricter Gun Control States Lead in Adolescent Firearm Deaths Biden's Pistol Brace Rule Crumbles: A Win for Freedom Lovers The government has dropped its appeal against a court ruling that vacated the Biden administration's "pistol brace" regulation, allowing gun owners to continue using these accessories without federal restrictions. This outcome is a win for the gun community, reinforcing Second Amendment rights and pushing back against attempts at increased gun control. California Assemblyman Doubles Down on Gun Rights Amid Newsom's Struggles California Assemblyman ridicules Governor Newsom's struggle to accept a gun gift from Shawn Ryan, highlighting the ongoing tensions between state lawmakers and the gun community. This incident underscores the challenges faced by gun control advocates in a state where pro-gun sentiment persists. Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - from Romeo Whiskey - It's ok   ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - from Von L - Communism is a failed lie of a system that's caused misery and death since its inception. It promises equality but brings starvation and oppression. It kills freedom and innovation, turning people into pawns for power-hungry fucks. millions died in the Soviet Union, Mao's China, and North Korea from this poisonous ideology. these woke cunts support it, claiming that its the morally superior system of government while simultaneously ignoring that communist regimes like Cuba or the USSR would've jailed or killed them for being gay. unintelligent fucks rant about how the only reason its failed in the past is because its "not real communism" while it having been attempted multiple different times by different countries and it always leads to bread lines and death. fucking weird how that works. Anyway, great podcast, 5 squares.   ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - from Denny - This podcast is great to stay up to date on recent gun news and g...

    Que se vayan todos
    ABURRIDO 334 SIN LUJOS PERO CON LABUBU

    Que se vayan todos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 43:50


    (00:00:00) INTRO (00:02:32) la ley dignidad (00:16:59) los lujos hoy son UNA LABUBU y un café de 14 dólares (00:32:51) ChatGPT nos está pegando palabras (00:39:26) EL MENÚ (00:42:13) ANUNCIOS de lo que te estás perdiendo (00:43:50) correspondencia patreon (00:50:28) porque Murdoch el pana de Trump publicaría esa tarjeta de Epstein (00:58:15) qué significa el final de late night show y PBS (01:14:04) se donde trotaste el verano pasado (01:17:27) ahora Netanyahu en Syria (01:20:23) y curiosamente en medio de un rollo de minoría en el congreso (01:22:54) la IA alcanzó a Baldor (01:27:00) la república checa prohíbe el discurso comunista (01:31:35) fiestas por la mañana a puro café (01:37:10) un anillo para gobernar sobre todos, no perdón un cable (01:41:08) que tiene que ver ciudadania con aborto (01:42:51) detección aterosclerosis (01:45:38) los suecos con menos gente que entra de la que se va (01:48:20) olvídate de Coldplay la que está destruyendo matrimonios de a mil es la hermana HONG (01:51:16) millones de dólares pagaron los monjes tailandeses que se conectaron con esta maria (01:56:07) ministra que dijo que no había mendigos en Cuba tuvo que renunciar (01:59:54) el futuro del carbon no es tan negro (02:02:57) en nuestra sección tu me tienes que estar jodiendo (02:07:21) Musk quiere que tu chatbot sea más travieso más wayfu pues (02:11:14) Ursula propone un presupuesto (02:17:43) España descubre que ya habían descubierto el lobismo en gas (02:19:03) EXTRA cambiar de personalidad ¿de verdad? PUEDES PEDIR QUE TE REGALEN HASTA UN AÑO DE SUSCRIPCIÓN AL PATREON A ESA PERSONA QUE TIENE TARJETA O REGALARSELO A ESA PERSONA SIN TARJETA PERO CON BUEN GUSTO ⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁⬇️🎁 https://www.patreon.com/profesorbriceno/gift ⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁⬆️🎁 🔹 EPISODIO COMPLETO Y PARTICIPACION EN VIVO EN 💻https://www.patreon.com/profesorbriceno 🔸 Las Grabaciones pueden verse en vivo en TWITCH 🖥️https://www.twitch.tv/profesorbriceno SUSCRÍBETE AL PODCAST POR AUDIO EN CUALQUIER PLATAFORMA ⬇️  AQUÍ LAS ENCUENTRAS TODAS: ➡️➡️➡️ https://pod.link/676871115 los más populares 🎧 SPOTIFY ⬇️   https://open.spotify.com/show/3rFE3ZP8OXMLUEN448Ne5i?si=1cec891caf6c4e03 🎧 APPLE PODCASTS ⬇️   https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/que-se-vayan-todos/id676871115 🎧 GOOGLE PODCASTS ⬇️   https://www.ivoox.com/en/podcast-que-se-vayan-todos_sq_f11549_1.html 🎧 FEED PARA CUALQUIER APP DE PODCASTS ⬇️   https://www.ivoox.com/en/podcast-que-se-vayan-todos_sq_f11549_1.html Si te gustó, activa la campanita 🔔 🎭  FECHAS DE PRESENTACIONES ⬇ ️ http://www.profesorbriceno.com/tour Redes sociales: ✏️Web https://www.profesorbriceno.com ✏️Instagram https://www.instagram.com/profesorbriceno/ ✏️X https://x.com/profesorbriceno ✏️Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profesorbricenoOficial/ SOLO PARA SUSCRIPTORES, CONTENIDO HUMORÍSTICO NO APTO PARA ESPÍRITUS SENSIBLES, PROHIBIDA SU REPRODUCCIÓN.

    Louder with Crowder
    I Want You to Leave My Country | Talking With People Immigration Edition

    Louder with Crowder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 27:28


    Steven Crowder is at it again, taking it to the streets. Today, we find some people who look like they could be immigrants to comment on President Donald Trump's immigration policy. In this episode, we see the good (from Cuba), the bad (from Mexico) and somewhere in the middle (China).Buy the OG Mug Club Mug on Crowder Shop now! https://crowdershop.com/products/og-mug-club-mug

    The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
    #377 - The Skate Nomad

    The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 132:13


    The Skate Nomad discusses what inspired him to travel to every country, starting his YouTube channel after a trip to Barcelona, was a heavy partier until he found a Shaman on Facebook, being in India for 3 months and only spent $200, how he connects with the skaters in the countries he visits, growing up in a bad environment, getting sick while traveling and much more! The Skate Nomad: https://www.instagram.com/theskatenomad_YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheskatenomadBecome a Channel Member & Receive Perks: https://www.youtube.com/TheNineClub/joinNew Merch: https://thenineclub.com Sponsored By: AG1: Get a free 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D3 + K2 and 5 travel packs with your first purchase. https://drinkag1.com/nineclubLMNT: Grab a free Sample Pack with 8 flavors when you buy any drink mix or Sparkling. https://drinklmnt.com/nineclubWoodward: Save $100 off summer camp with code NINECLUB. Join Chris, Kelly, Jeron, and Roger at Woodward West Adult Camp, Aug 11-16. https://www.woodwardwest.com & https://www.woodwardpa.comBear Mattress: Delivered to your door with easy setup. Use code NINECLUB for 40% off your order. https://www.bearmattress.comMonster Energy: https://www.monsterenergy.comSkullcandy: https://www.skullcandy.comYeti: https://www.yeti.comEmerica: Get 10% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://emerica.com/NINECLUB Find The Nine Club: Website: https://thenineclub.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenineclub X: https://www.twitter.com/thenineclub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenineclub Discord: https://discord.gg/thenineclub Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nineclub Nine Club Clips: https://www.youtube.com/nineclubclips More Nine Club: https://www.youtube.com/morenineclub I'm Glad I'm Not Me: https://www.youtube.com/chrisroberts Chris Roberts: https://linktr.ee/Chrisroberts Timestamps (00:00:00) The Skate Nomad (00:01:01) Traveling to every country (00:03:55) How he connects with the skaters in the cities he visits (00:14:39) Airline status? (00:15:35) Mental health traveling so much (00:19:56) Was a heavy partier until he found a Shaman on facebook (00:26:39) Started his YouTube channel after a trip to Barcelona (00:27:58) 60+ countries so far (00:37:07) Was in in India for 3 months and only spent $200 (00:47:50) A moment he was scared while traveling in Brazil (00:58:41) Any other places in the USA that he'd like to travel to (01:00:22) Cuba (01:02:49) He wants to start a foundation (01:06:53) Guy in Argentina skating a 2x4 (01:19:18) Where he's off to next (01:27:21) Favorite countries (01:28:39) Grew up in a bad environment (01:33:35) Bugs / mosquitos (01:34:54) Getting sick overseas (01:41:19) Off Grid Skater YouTube channel (01:50:23) Having a sense of hope Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Pod Save the World
    Was Jeffrey Epstein an Israeli Asset?

    Pod Save the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 92:44


    Tommy and Ben discuss Trump's Ukraine policy announcement and try to unpack how much of it is style vs. substance. They also talk about the massive layoffs at the State Department, Trump's bottom-of-the-barrel ambassador picks for crucial posts in Southeast Asia, the investigations into Pete Hegseth's top aides at the Pentagon, and the president's excruciating meeting with African leaders at the White House. Additionally, they dig into Trump's vendetta against Brazil, explore the evidence behind the claim that Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence, the defection of some of Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition partners, the murder of an American-Palestinian man in the West Bank by Israeli settlers, and the latest Cuba fumble from Marco Rubio. Then, Tommy speaks to Matt Duss, executive vice president of the Center for International Policy and a former foreign policy adviser to Bernie Sanders, about how Democrats must reshape foreign policy for the Trump era and beyond.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.