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Sit back, and get comfortable because you're in for a treat. We've got Daniel Dhers in the Unclciked studio. well... The mobile studio anyway. While out at Fise in Shanghai, Ryan sat down with Daniel Dhers for a 4-hour monolith of an episode. Daniel is a legend in BMX and is dripping in accolades. He's an Olympic medalist, Dew Tour title winner, and X Games gold medalist, He invented the Cash roll and even holds a NORA Cup for ramp rider of the year. The list goes on, Daniel Dhers is one of the most successful BMX riders of the last decade. He's approaching his retirement and doesn't seem to be slowing down. Hit play and enjoy!Thanks to Oskar Blues, and Source BMX, for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.com / https://www.sourcebmx.com/Host:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudger/Guest:Daniel Dhers: https://www.instagram.com/danieldhers/ 0:00 - Daniel Dhers30:00 - Dave Mirra53:20 - Pro contests1:18:00 - Redbull1:27:00 - Cashroll1:49:15:00 - Fame2:23:00 - Closing the skatepark2:46:00 - Olympics3:10:00 - Retirement3:22:00 - China team3:41:19 - Moments
Cómo ser un atleta olímpico en karaoke | Ep. 52 ft Daniel Dhers Un honor tener al medallista olímpico, ganador de X Games y máximo aficionado del karaoke, Daniel Dhers, en nuestro estudio. Esperamos que lo disfruten. Fechas de Carlos: https://linktr.ee/carlosjelambi Fechas de Carluis https://linktr.ee/medinacarluis?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Sit back, and get comfortable because you're in for a treat. We've got Daniel Dhers in the Unclciked studio. well... The mobile studio anyway. While out at Fise in Shanghai, Ryan sat down with Daniel Dhers for a 4-hour monolith of an episode. Daniel is a legend in BMX and is dripping in accolades. He's an Olympic medalist, Dew Tour title winner, and X Games gold medalist, He invented the Cash roll and even holds a NORA Cup for ramp rider of the year. The list goes on, Daniel Dhers is one of the most successful BMX riders of the last decade. He's approaching his retirement and doesn't seem to be slowing down. Hit play and enjoy!Thanks to Oskar Blues, and Source BMX, for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.com / https://www.sourcebmx.com/Host:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudger/Guest:Daniel Dhers: https://www.instagram.com/danieldhers/ 0:00 - Daniel Dhers30:00 - Dave Mirra53:20 - Pro contests1:18:00 - Redbull1:27:00 - Cashroll1:49:15:00 - Fame2:23:00 - Closing the skatepark2:46:00 - Olympics3:10:00 - Retirement3:22:00 - China team3:41:19 - MomentsSupport the show
If you have missed hearing from incredible people who push the boundaries of their sport, we have got something beyond the ordinary for you. Mind Set Win is a podcast about how we can apply the mental tactics that elite athletes use to our everyday lives.BMX legend Daniel Dhers joined hosts Cédric Dumont and York Peter-Klöppel to reveal his key to competing at the highest level. Daniel talks about being prepared for something to go wrong at any moment – no matter how unlikely it seems. He also talks about how this attitude has enabled him to build a long and successful career. it's not about always having the perfect solution in stressful situations, but rather not panicking, and taking things step-by-step. Hosts Cédric and York expand on TJ's mindset techniques by offering guidance on how to best create our own long-term plans - and actually stick with them! The trick here is to begin thinking about what obstacles you might encounter along the way while setting your goals, as the path to achieving them is “never a straight line”. Does this sound like it could be useful to you? We recommend you check out Mind Set Win for more tips and tricks on how you can harness the winning mindset of the world's leading sports professionals! Get in touch with us podcast@redbull.com!
If last week's episode has left you wanting more bike … don't worry we've got you. On Mind Set Win, BMX legend Daniel Dhers joined hosts Cédric Dumont and York Peter-Klöppel to reveal his key to competing at the highest level. Daniel talks about being prepared for something to go wrong at any moment – no matter how unlikely it seems. He also talks about how this attitude has enabled him to build a long and successful career. it's not about always having the perfect solution in stressful situations, but rather not panicking, and taking things step-by-step. Does this sound like it could be useful to you? We recommend you check out Mind Set Win for more tips and tricks on how you can harness the winning mindset of the world's leading sports professionals!For more information, check out: Mind Set Win: Discover the keys to a winning mindset (redbull.com).Get in touch with us podcast@redbull.com!
“If you go step by step every time you have an unexpected situation, you'll come out with more success.”After a fascinating episode earlier in the series where we learned how contingency planning is crucial to Daniel Dhers's success as a BMX rider, we just had to make the full interview available! In this UNCUT episode, Daniel further shares how his dedication and problem-solving mindset has enabled him to become one of the most decorated riders in the history of his sport. Daniel also relives his rise to fame and how it affected him, and reveals deeper insight into how he won a medal in Tokyo at the age of 36. If you're interested in how you can start incorporating Daniel's mindset in your own life, go back and listen to the most recent episode where hosts Cédric and York break it down and offer an exercise you can action right away. Get in touch with us at podcast@redbull.com Mind Set Win: Discover the keys to a winning mindset (redbull.com)Mind Set Win podcast: Daniel Dhers – contingency planning (redbull.com)
“Something I always talk about is being prepared for the unexpected.”For Venezuelan BMX rider Daniel Dhers, the key to competing at the highest level is being prepared for something to go wrong at any moment – no matter how unlikely it seems. On Mind Set Win this week, Daniel reveals how truly embracing this attitude has enabled him to build a long and successful career. He explains that it's not about always having the perfect solution in stressful situations, but rather not panicking, and taking things step-by-step.Hosts Cédric and York lean into the theme of contingency planning, and introduce an exercise that helps you map out how to react when a situation throws what Daniel refers to as a “banana peel” at you. They identify three stages: green, orange and red – similar to a traffic light system.Green means that everything is going according to plan.Orange means that a minor obstacle has occurred.Red symbolises that a big obstacle has happened.What is your plan B? How do you want to react? In general, the plan of action should be oriented towards remaining calm and figuring out the next steps without disruptive emotions, like taking a deep breath or listening to your favourite song.Chapters:1. Daniel Dhers interview2. Takeaway3. ExerciseGet in touch with us podcast@redbull.com! Mind Set Win: Discover the keys to a winning mindset (redbull.com)
Declan Brooks is a professional BMX rider and BMX Freestyle Olympic Bronze Medalist. Declan grew up in Portsmouth, UK. His Dad was into motorcycling but Dec had other ideas. He got his first BMX at 9 years old and started skipping football to ride his bike. From then on he spent every minute at the skate park. At 16 he thought that he could take BMX further and make it a career.He worked as a plasterer on the side to get money to go to competitions. British Cycling came along and Dec became a full-time BMX Freestyle athlete with the goal to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. He was the first British athlete to get a medal in BMX Freestyle with a Bronze in 2021. Dec now has his sights set on the next Olympics, Paris 2024. Tune in to find out how Dec got on Team GB, winning Bronze and the whole Olympic experience, his time working at Cirque du Soleil, events, training at Adrenaline Alley, injury & recovery and his goals for the future. You can follow what Declan Brooks is up to on Instagram at declanbrooks and be sure to check out his website declanbrooksbmx.com Like what you hear? Please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference.The Rad Season Action Sports Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday.For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason Past guests on The Rad Season Show include Bob Haro, Daniel Dhers, Matt Burgess, Gary Fisher, Rebecca Rusch, Terry Adams, Hans Rey, Caroline Buchanan. Contact Rad Season On our website radseason.com On Instagram at radseason and olirussellcowan On LinkedIn at olirussellcowan Email us at info@radseason.com Thanks for listening & keep it rad!
Matt Burgess is the owner of Evolve Sports and the Founder of Urban Sport Fest. Matt grew up in Newcastle, Australia into a sports mad family. He studied law at Bond University and was fortunate enough to connect his career to sport. Matt started working as an Associate General Council at the ASP now known as the World Surf League. He stayed at the WSL for 13 years and became Head of Sports Integrity. Bridging the gap between media, sports and entertainment Matt's knowledge of rights holders, sports events he founded The Athena. A golf concept developed while engaged with PGA and (now) WPGA. Matt later saw a gap in the market to bring the world's best BMX athletes, action sports lifestyle, music and youth culture to Australia and created the Urban Sport Fest. Tune in to find out about Matt's background in law, sports and entertainment and how he is bringing the world's best BMX Freestyle riders to Australia in December as part of action sports and music festival Urban Sport Fest.Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Matt Burgess and USF are up on Instagram at urbansportfest and be sure to check out their website urbansportfest.comLike what you hear? Please consider subscribing and leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Chris Burkard, Bob Haro, Joe Carr, Shaun Tomson, Daniel Dhers .
Terry Adams is a professional BMX Flatland rider. Terry got hooked on BMX at 12 years old growing up in Hammond, Louisiana outside of New Orleans. He would race BMX but what really stood out was BMX Flatland and by the time he was only 16 Terry was entering flatland contests as a professional.From pure determination and hard work Terry's set out on getting coverage in the magazines. This lead to sponsorship deals and competing in flatland around the world. In 2005 he won X Games gold and has been voted Ride BMX Magazine's Number One Ride Award (NORA) winner 3 times. Terry's drive to promote BMX Flatland has seen him on national TV shows like Glee and Ellen. Now at 38 he's training harder than ever and has a packed schedule of events and demos worldwide. Tune in to find out how Terry sets goals, how he trains, property investment, what drives him now, competing plus loads more! Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Terry Adams is up to on Instagram at terryadamsbmxLike what you hear? Please consider subscribing and leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Bob Haro, Gary Fisher, Daniel Dhers, Caroline Buchanan, Hans Rey.
Te presentamos nuestro Boletín 148, 29 de marzo de 2022 • La Organización Civil Súmate denunció que el CNE redujo número de venezolanos registrados en el exterior de 107.967 a 107.945 • Brian Fincheltub informó que han aplicado 237.500 personas al TPS y ya el 21% ha sido aprobado • El CIADI obliga a Venezuela a pagar la suma de 1481 millones de euros como indemnización por la expropiación Agroisleña • El casco que utilizó Daniel Dhers en Tokio 2020 se exhibe en el Museo Olímpico • Conversamos con Vladimiro Mujica, quien recientemente obtuvo el premio de la Fundación Keck, que le permitirá liderar una investigación en biología cuántica
Bob Haro is the Father of Freestyle BMX and the founder of Haro Bikes and Harodesign. Bob grew up in Southern California riding motocross and skateboarding. When he ran out of money to continue racing dirt bikes he turned to BMX. Drawing was Bob's first passion and started illustrating for BMX magazines and brands. He became the staff artists for BMX Action Magazine. At 18 he started his own business, manufacturing BMX Plates and selling tens of thousands in the process. Bob was racing BMX and riding skateparks at night which became the birth of Freestyle. Parks were starting to close down so he was building his own ramps. They would take their ramps on the road doing Freestyle demo shows across the US and then worldwide. Bob designed the first frame and fork for freestyle BMX. Then partnered with Torker to build the first freestyle bike called the Freestyler and Haro Bikes was launched. Haro Bikes grew rapidly turning over 7 million before Bob got an offer to sell it. He took the offer and started Harodesigns in 1993, a brand and marketing company for the action sports and motorsports industries. Bob went on to design the 2008 and 2012 US Olympics BMX Team kit and continues to be an instrumental figure in the BMX world. Tune in to find out how Bob mixed his love of design with BMX, starting businesses, touring the world on his bike, the boom of Freestyle, BMX in the Olympics and loads more! Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Bob is up to on Instagram at bob_haro and be sure to check out his website bobharo.comLike what you hear? Please consider subscribing and leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Gary Fisher, Daniel Dhers, Caroline Buchanan, Hans Rey, Risto Kalmre.
En este episodio hablo con el atleta venezolano, campeón del mundo y sub campeón olimpico Daniel Dhers, sobre su carrera y sobre cómo representar a Tickets para shows de Nanutria: https://Soynanutria.com Les recuerdo que siempre pueden ayudar al podcast entrando en https://www.patreon.com/Nanutria Y este episodio es patrocinado por: RESERVE: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reserve/id1587912468 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rsv.walletapp.reserve CASUPO: https://instagram.com/casupo.co Shonen Games: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaqSDc5F72OlVJLbWS5JDWA Vlue english: https://instagram.com/Vlue_Englishenezuela.
Conversamos con el medallista olímpico y campeón de BMX, Daniel Dhers, sobre su trayectoria, proceso migratorio y su visión sobre la Venezuela de hoy.
Caroline Buchanan is a 5 x Mountain Bike World Champion and 3 x BMX World Champion. Caroline has been competing at the highest level of BMX racing and mountain biking for over two decades. She represented her country in BMX at two Olympic Games and is considered one of Australia's most popular female action sports athletes, winning accolades such as the Australian Athlete of the Year. Buchanan discusses growing up in Canberra getting into BMX at 5 years old. Why she moved to the action sports capital of Temecula, California and the reason she returned home. What drove her to have a successful career as an athlete winning world titles in multiple sports. How she has stayed mentally focused and physically prepared. Caroline talks about the importance of having mentors when she was younger and how she is mentoring future generations of female athletes. Her current focus on freeride mountain biking, accomplishing world firsts like being the first female rider to do a front flip on a mountain bike, her riding legacy and so much more! Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Caroline is up to on Instagram at cbuchanan68 and her website carolinebuchanan.com *Like what you hear? Please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports and Adventure Show comes out as a podcast across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Darren Berrecloth, Daniel Dhers, Robbie Maddison and Nicholi Rogatkin.
En esta conversa el medallista olímpico nos cuenta sobre el deporte extremo de sonreirle a las turbas en redes sociales, la definción de "novelero de bicicleta", el rol de la suerte en una carrera deportiva, además de explicar su secreto para que no lo paren en alcabalas. SOLO PARA SUSCRIPTORES, PROHIBIDA SU REPRODUCCION
Scott Martin is the Founder of Groundswell Origins, a Serial Entrepreneur and content creator. Scott has built numerous communities within the action sports space and has run his company Groundswell Origins for the past 5 years which mentors and teaches entrepreneurs to scale business rapidly, sustainably and exponentially. Scott discusses how his passion for wind surfing and action sports lead him from Canada to Hawaii. How he started off his entrepreneurial journey selling websites in the late 90's during the dot com boom. Scott talks about how he became focused on the concept of immersion and sustainable growth marketing and building up his own agency helping his clients with their digital marketing needs. He chats about getting hooked on cat skiing in Canada and how content marketing and social media changed everything and provided companies the ability to expand their reach in an authentic way.Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Scott is up to on Instagram at scottmartin_org and his website Groundswell Origins. *Like what you hear? Please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports and Adventure Show comes out as a podcast across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Wim Hof, Robbie Maddison, Selema Masekela, Shaun Tomson, Daniel Dhers, Circe Wallace.
David Meltzer is the Co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing and former CEO of renowned Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment agency. David discusses how he started his entrepreneurial journey after graduating from Law School. With the aim of making money he got a job in sales selling legal research on the internet in 1992. He then went on to Silicon Valley and ran Samsung's first phone convergence device division and became a multimillionaire by the time he was 30.David talks about how he got approached to be the CEO of Leigh Steinberg's agency and how he later met Warren Moon the Hall of Fame quarterback. Together for the last 13 years they created a global sports marketing company called Sports 1 Marketing that brings all the biggest celebrities, athletes, entertainers, billionaires, millionaires and entrepreneurs to the biggest sporting and entertainment events. He also opens up about losing $100 Million dollars and how he bounced back and built his personal brand including successful TV shows, podcasts and books. Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what David is up to on Instagram at davidmeltzer and his website learn.dmeltzer.com*Like what you hear? Please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports and Adventure Show comes out as a podcast across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Wim Hof, Robbie Maddison, Selema Masekela, Shaun Tomson, Daniel Dhers, Circe Wallace.
Linley Lewis is the Co-Founder of Ticket to Ride, Wavelength Media and the Blue Earth Summit. Linley discusses how he came up with the idea of starting an action sports travel business with his best mate Will Hayler whilst studying at University. How they grew their travel company after their original launch with a 1000 mile road trip across South Africa combining surf coaching, community work and adventure. He talks about why they acquired Wavelength Surfing Magazine and how it became part of Wavelength Media and the pivot from his travel company during the global pandemic.Food for thought:The value in travel is in unique trips and returning customers.Surfers, snowboarders, cyclists by nature care because it's the playground they're living in. Ultimately businesses are going to drive long lasting change. Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Linley is up to on LinkedIn at Linley Lewis and his website Ticket to Ride. *Like what you hear? Please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference. The Rad Season Action Sports and Adventure Show goes live every Wednesday on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. Every Monday, the Show drops as a podcast across all podcast players. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason.com/magazine/Follow Rad Season:Website: radseason.comTwitter: twitter.com/radseasonInstagram: instagram.com/radseasonFacebook: facebook.com/radseasonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/rad-season/YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadSeasonPast guests on The Rad Season Show include Wim Hof, Robbie Maddison, Selema Masekela, Shaun Tomson, Daniel Dhers, Circe Wallace.
Daniel Dhers is a professional BMX Freestyle athlete considered one of the most decorated BMX Park riders of all time with 5 X Games Gold Medals and a Silver in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Dhers talks about how he got into riding BMX growing up in Caracas, Venezuela, moving to Argentina and the BMX scene there. He discusses competing around the world at FISE, X Games and Dew Tour, relocating to the US and setting up the Daniel Dhers Action Sports Complex along with competing in BMX Park at the Tokyo Olympics and loads more! Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what Daniel is up to on Instagram at danieldhersIf you miss the Rad Season Show episode you can catch up on FUEL TV Plus and don't forget to subscribe to and review our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Like what you hear? Read more by following this link: radseason.com
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con el reportero de Político en la Casa Blanca, Daniel Lippman, sobre las palabras del presidente Joe Biden en defensa por su decisión de la retirada militar de Afganistán: “La pregunta fundamental está en si la retirada se hizo de manera correcta, y evidentemente no fue así. Pero el presidente elude el tema”, dijo. Lippman destacó que “Las consecuencias son terribles para todos los afganos, especialmente para los colaboradores que trabajaron junto con el personal de EE.UU durante estos años”. Con el analista político de Medio Oriente y terrorismo, Joseph Hage, conversamos sobre la situación en Afganistán: “Ahora los talibanes están buscando a todos los intérpretes que trabajaron con las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU o de la OTAN. Podríamos llamarlos gente muerta que camina los últimos días de su vida si no salen del país”, comentó, y dijo que “Con los talibanes hay que ver sus acciones, no escuchar sus palabras”. Patricia Zárate, investigadora principal y jefa del área de Estudios de Opinión del Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, nos habló sobre lo que ha sido la gestión del presidente Pedro Castillo: “A medida que Castillo ha tomado medidas concretas, su aprobación ha ido disminuyendo”, dijo. La periodista comentó que “Como la prensa no tenía nada concreto por lo que acusar a Castillo, entonces acusaba a Vladimir Cerrón, porque él sí está condenado… Si las cosas no funcionan, la gente no se va a ir contra Cerrón, sino contra el presidente”. Desde Caracas nos atendió el corresponsal en Caracas de la agencia Bloomberg, Alex Vásquez, para hablarnos sobre la liberación de Freddy Guevara y el proceso de negociaciones en México: “Maduro no quiere que Carlos Vecchio participe en nombre de Voluntad Popular en las negociaciones”, dijo, por lo que “A Guevara le están proponiendo enviarlo para la mesa de negociación para sustituir a Vecchio”, ya que “Sólo tendrá un régimen de presentación cada 30 días”. Vásquez destacó que “Maduro busca con premura que se le permita el cambio de petróleo por diésel”. La Asamblea Nacional de Ecuador inició un juicio político contra el excontralor del Estado, Pablo Celi. Sobre el tema, conversamos con la periodista de TeleAmazonas, María Grazzia Acosta: “Celi está siendo investigado por la justicia ordinaria por varios delitos”, dijo, y destacó que “Ayer durante su comparecencia, Celi se refirió a varias organizaciones políticas como el correísmo y el Partido Social Cristiano”. Y para cerrar, conversamos con Daniel Dhers, medallista de plata en el BMX freestyle de los Juegos Olímpicos Tokio 2021 sobre su visita a la Cota 905: “Para mí fue una experiencia muy bonita. Yo nunca había ido a la Cota 905, pero desde el momento en el que me bajé del carro, lo único que veía eran sonrisas”, relató, y dijo: “Mi intención era no sólo alegrarle el día a la gente, sino también entiendo el impacto que damos. No sé si de allí vaya a salir un corredor de BMX freestyle en el futuro, pero los expuse al deporte”.
Hicimos un episodio especial sobre Venezuela porque las Olimpíadas nos revolvieron la venezolanidad. Para mucha gente en el extranjero este ciclo olímpico ha sido una razón para recordar a Venezuela por las razones correctas. Estos años han sido muy duros para todos los venezolanos, y es sabroso sentirse orgulloso del gentilicio otra vez. La nota de Caracas Chronicles sobre reconectar con Venezuela. La historia de Daniel Dhers en Cinco8. Otra nota sobre nuestra actuación olímpica. El problema con las llamadas de Maduro. Media Partner: Caracas Chronicles https://www.caracaschronicles.com/ Disponible en Spotify, Apple podcasts Google y todas las plataformas donde oyen sus podcasts. Twitter: https://twitter.com/pueblo_people/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pueblopeople/ Creado por Oswaldo Graziani y Raúl Stolk
Te presentamos nuestro boletín 117, 3 de agosto de 2021 Presentamos un resumen de informe del Grupo de Trabajo de la OEA para la Crisis de Migrantes y Refugiados Venezolanos en la Región El pediatra neonatólogo Nicolás Cárdenas Rivero nos hablará de los efectos de la pandemia del COVID-19 en niños y adolescentes. Celebramos los logros de 4 venezolanos en las Olimpíadas de Tokio 2020: Julio Mayora, Keydomar Vallenilla, Daniel Dhers y Yulimar Rojas
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con el Dr. Carlos Espinal, Director Salud Global Universidad Internacional de Florida, sobre el aumento de los casos de Covid-19 en EE.UU: “La baja tasa de vacunación ha generado que tengamos el récord del mayor número de casos y hospitalizaciones, principalmente con la variable Delta, la cual puede afectar hasta a los que están vacunados”, dijo. El Dr. Espinal explicó que “El 99,5% de las muertes se presentan en no vacunados”. Sobre el proceso de negociación que se prevé exista entre el gobierno de Maduro y la oposición venezolana, conversamos con el abogado y profesor de derecho internacional y relaciones internacionales, Emilio Figueredo, quien nos dijo: “La primera etapa es determinar las condiciones que hagan posible que un proceso de negociación se inicie… Es una negociación entre el régimen y la oposición institucional, pero está siendo monitoreada por EE.UU y Europa”, nos contó, y opinó que “Lo peor que puede ocurrir para la recuperación de la democracia en Venezuela, es que cada quien vaya por su lado”. Desde Ciudad de México nos atendió el periodista de El Heraldo, Manuel Zamacona, con quien conversamos sobre los resultados de la consulta popular en México: “De las 93.597.000 que se integran en el padrón electoral, sólo 7.198.000 participaron, es decir, prácticamente el 7%... De este total, 6.9 millones de mexicanos votaron para que sí se inicien investigaciones de las decisiones de actores políticos del pasado”, nos dijo. El narrador deportivo y conductor de Expreso Peportivo por nuestra emisora Éxitos 107.1 FM, Fernando Arreaza, nos habló sobre los triunfos de atletas venezolanos en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokyo: “Al romper el récord anterior por 17cm, uno entiende la determinación y entrenamiento de Yulimar Rojas”, comentó, y sobre el ciclista Daniel Dhers opinó que “Es un héroe olímpico y carismático que transmite venezolanidad en su más pura esencia”. Arreaza opinó: “Es típico de los regímenes querer politizar el triunfo. No nos dejemos llevar por eso, vamos a quedarnos con la gloria deportiva que es capaz de unir a todos los venezolanos”. La periodista freelance de Reuters en Guatemala, Sofía Menchú, nos habló sobre la situación en el país tras días de protestas: “Bajo el gobierno del presidente Giammattei se da la destitución de Juan Francisco Sandoval bajo argumentos que no sustentan su salida”, explicó, y dijo que “Sandoval era casi el último bastión que luchaba contra la impunidad y la corrupción”, por lo que “Esto generó indignación ciudadana y movimiento de varios grupos”. Y para cerrar, el periodista especializado en temas cubanos en América TV, Mario J. Penton, nos habló sobre la situación en Cuba: “Desde las protestas del 11 de julio, el régimen se ha encargado de encarcelar e incluso desaparecer a cientos de jóvenes”, contó. Y sobre el Covid-19, destacó que “Un médico me decía que, según su experiencia en un hospital del centro del país, que la cifra de muertos hay que multiplicarla por siete”.
Daniel Dhers nació un 25 de marzo de 1985, en Caracas, actualmente tiene 36 años de edad y a partir de los 12 comenzó amar algo que hasta ese momento él mismo confiesa que odiaba: “Desde los cuatro años pensaba que nunca más me iba a subir a una bici en mi vida”. Luego todo eso cambió y desde hace más de quince años, un venezolano abrió las puertas a una disciplina que hasta esos momentos no era tan conocida en Venezuela, el BMX Freestyle o estilo libre.
En esta oportunidad, en nuestra sección «En Acción», el ciclista venezolano Daniel Dhers, nos contó como se ha preparado estos meses para finalmente participar en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokyo. Extreme Barcelona Fotografía (Cortesía): @DanielDhers De igual forma, Daniel Dhers, nuestro invitado de hoy, expresó que se siente muy motivado por ver a tantos jóvenes y nuevos talentos incursionar en el BMX pues le incentiva a probar e intentar cosas muy novedosas y también compartir con ellos su experiencia.
En esta oportunidad, en nuestra sección "En Acción", el ciclista venezolano Daniel Dhers, nos contó como se ha preparado estos meses para finalmente participar en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokyo. De igual forma, Daniel Dhers, nuestro invitado de hoy, expresó que se siente muy motivado por ver a tantos jóvenes y nuevos talentos incursionar en el BMX pues le incentiva a probar e intentar cosas muy novedosas y también compartir con ellos su experiencia.
Daniel Dhers, es un ciclista venezolano profesional en el BMX. Ha logrado 6 medallas de oro y una de bronce en los X Games y ha conseguido ser campeón de múltiples competencias a nivel mundial. Dhers empezó a montar bicicleta a los 12 años con sus amigos y pronto descubrió que le gustaba hacer acrobacias en ella. Empezó entrenando en plazas de su natal Caracas y en el Skate Park de esa ciudad. Antes de cumplir la mayoría de edad se muda a Argentina donde empezó a competir de manera profesional y ya a los 18 entrenada regularmente en Estados Unidos, país que es la meca del BMX A pesar de no vivir desde hace mucho tiempo en Venezuela, tiene un nexo muy fuerte con su tierra y regularmente le gusta regresar a hacer exhibiciones sorpresa. A sus 35 años, aun no piensa en retirarse y tiene como meta próxima poder asistir a las olimpiadas de Tokio, una de las pocas competencias donde no ha podido participar. Qué puedes aprender y conocer hoy: El talento no sirve de nada sin el trabajo Tener tus metas claras Los sacrificios no son tal, cuando vas hacia tu meta Siempre es importante entrenar tu mente Este episodio fue presentado por: https://coachjeremias.com/episodio-19/
Daniel and Ryan both have had blue goatees and we acknowledge that fact a lot. They are also pretty good at riding those funny looking bicycles which we touch on a little bit as well.
Daniel is from Caracas, Venezuela and has been chasing the dream of the Olympic gold medal his whole life. Daniel is one of the best to do it and is always up for a last minute guest to stop by and record great conversations.