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RIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS - Between them, the counties of Starr and Zapata will receive close to half a billion dollars for transportation infrastructure projects over the next ten years, U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar has announced. The federal funding will go towards the Texas Department of Transportation's 2025 Unified Transportation Program, which is the state's ten-year plan to guide the development of transportation work across the state. “These funds will go towards constructing traffic relief routes, sidewalks, and improving existing roads, bridges, traffic control devices and safety features,” Cuellar said. “I will continue to fight for the funding we need to improve our infrastructure.” Cuellar spoke about the funding at a press conference held at the Starr County Annex Building in Rio Grande City. Among the VIPs present were Starr County Judge Eloy Vera, Roma Mayor Jaime Escobar, Jr., and Starr County Industrial Foundation President Rose Benavidez. Daniel Flores, TxDOT's area engineer, gave a breakdown on the projects his district will be working on. Cuellar said $232.3 million in federal funding will go towards transportation infrastructure in Starr County, while $220.4 million in federal funding will go towards transportation infrastructure in Zapata County.Editor's Note: Go to the Rio Grande Guardian website to read the full story.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
Daniel Flores, head de adquirência da Adiq. Com sólida experiência em instituições financeiras, destacando-se na área de meios de pagamentos eletrônicos. Possui mais de 20 anos de atuação, com expertise em arquitetura de sistemas e infraestrutura, com foco especializado em meios de pagamentos, liderança de equipes, gerenciamento de projetos, e amplo conhecimento nas indústrias de cartões de crédito, débito, voucher e captura de transações eletrônicas. Adiq: https://www.adiq.com.br/
ep.69 / The Flo of a Podcast / B-Mic: Daniel Flores——————————————————————————————————————————————————Welcome DFLO-Discussions from @BiggsBurke , quotes…Daniel FloresMusician/bandMy mission is to inspire through music. Father.
Daniel Flores, a successful loan officer, to discuss the intricacies of the real estate market and Daniel's latest venture, the podcast "Loans, Life, and Laughter." Daniel shares valuable insights into the importance of handling leads with care and the profound impact of real estate investments on individuals and communities. Together, they delve into the potential effects of new laws on the industry and Daniel's keen interest in politics, offering a unique perspective on evaluating candidates. In a candid conversation, they explore topics ranging from overcoming fear and self-doubt to Daniel's ambitious future goals, including expanding his social media presence and considering a move to Mexico City for its vibrant culture and cost of living.
En este episodio tocamos un tema muy importante: el Mentoreo Pastoral
Join the channel to watch LIVE every Monday at 8PM ET or to see full episodes of The Mover and Gonky Show. You can also join in on LIVE Q&As with the Mover Mailbag: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEodFwnfPXdkzVPJZmuzAIg/join Every Monday at 8PM ET, Mover (F-16, F/A-18, T-38, 737, helicopter pilot, author, cop, and wanna be race car driver) and Gonky (F/A-18, T-38, A320, dirt bike racer, author, and awesome dad) discuss everything from aviation to racing to life and anything in between. Featuring Daniel Flores! Chief Warrant Officer (Ret.)Daniel Flores is a native Houstonian who started his military career as an infantryman with the 4th Infantry Division, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He flew the AH-1 Cobra, AH-64 Apache, and later became a Customs and Border Protection Air Interdiction Agent. He is the author of "South of Heaven: My Year in Afghanistan"(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07957V1M5/ )and currently flies EMS Helicopters. The film "Above the Best" is based on his book and available on Amazon. Send your voice message for the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cw-lemoine/message Looking for a good book? https://www.cwlemoine.com *The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.* *Views presented are my own and do not represent the views of DoD or its Components.* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cw-lemoine/message
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Daniel Flores to talk about coming to the United States as a Mexican immigrant at the age of 10, tapping into the dark side without losing love, becoming calloused to failure through repetition of rejection, building a firm foundation before building, doing whatever it takes and so much more. We also discuss the training and racing of the 2023 Leadville 100 as well as the lessons learned. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Daniel's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Daniel (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Taxista fue hallado dentro de su cajuela en FlamboyanesAnuncia SICT descuentos para estudiantes y maestrosOcupación hotelera fue de 65% en julio
Mientras continúan las detenciones en la provincia de Jujuy contra los que se manifiestan contra la reforma constitucional que impulsó el gobernador Gerardo Morales, el miércoles pasado se registró un grave episodio por el ingreso ilegal de policías al rectorado de la Universidad Nacional de esa provincia. En dialogo con Agenda Propia, Daniel Flores, periodista de UNJu Radio y Radio Nacional, contó cuál es la situación hoy:
Daniel's passion and dedication are evident in his over four years of experience in the mortgage industry. As a 2023 Presidents Club member and recipient of the 2023 NAHREP Top 250 Latino Mortgage Loan Officer award, Daniel's commitment to his clients shines through in his impressive production. He believes in providing universal treatment to everyone and treating each client like family, making it his mission to help families achieve the American dream of homeownership. In this podcast episode, host William Gomez delves into Daniel's unique journey and explores the pivotal moments that led him to discover his true calling in the mortgage industry. Initially aspiring to be an air traffic controller, Daniel found himself drawn to the mortgage industry while working at a bank. The conversation delves into his transition from a stable salary to a full commission-based role, highlighting the challenges and rewards that come with such a shift. Daniel and William also discuss the importance of building strong relationships with realtors and the benefits of structure and discipline in their work. Daniel's story serves as an inspiration for individuals considering a career in the mortgage industry, showcasing the possibilities that arise when one takes risks and seizes opportunities. If you're intrigued by Daniel's journey or interested in pursuing a career in the mortgage industry, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Gain valuable insights, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the mortgage industry as Daniel shares his experiences and lessons learned along the way. Keywords: Daniel Flores, mortgage loan officer, The Mortgage Link, Supreme Lending Presidents Club, NAHREP Top 250 Latino Mortgage Loan Officer, passion, production, universal treatment, family, American dream, homeownership, air traffic control, transition, career, challenges, rewards, relationships with realtors, structure, discipline, inspiration, opportunities, mortgage industry, podcast episode, Willpower Podcast, career journey.
In January 2023, TRN sent a delegation to El Salvador for the Indigenous Congress for Decolonization, which seeks to unite leaders, thinkers, Indigenous intellectuals, land defenders, and members of the Central American diaspora in a single voice in search of a new horizon to create a "pact that leads to Indigenous autonomy." This bilingual conversation, hosted by TRN comrade Justine Teba and titled "The State of Indigenous Peoples under the 'State of Emergency' in El Salvador," took place in April 2023 with a group of activists who were also part of the Congress. Participants: Demetrius Johnson, Daniel Flores, Zar Castillo, Luis Lopez, Live interpretation provided by Samantha. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro was caught by Italian police in Palermo, Sicily after 30 years in hiding and hilarious Italian comedian Filippo Spreafico is here to tell us all about it. How do Italians see the Cosa Nostra? What does this mean for Italian's view of the government? How prevelant is the mafia in Italy today? Does Filippo feel anxious even talking about this subject? We hit all of it this week.Lost In America is hosted by us AKA Turner Sparks and Michael Ira KaplanThis episode is brought to you by our Patreon subscribers. Shout out to Alex Conway, Jon Valones, Eric Johnson, Daniel Flores, Brad Wells & Benjamin Lucheux who joined this week! Join now for $5 and you will get an exclusive invite to our March 2 online screening of our "Lost In...El Salvador" TV pilot where we go to El Salvador to see what its like to live in a country where Bitcoin is your currency. Do it here and we'll give you a shout out on next week's pod: https://www.patreon.com/LostInAmericaTurner's new comedy album "Double Happiness" is available now. Get it here: https://orcd.co/turnersparksdoublehappiness digitally and get a signed, personalized physical CD here: https://www.turnersparks.com/buy-my-album.Get Tickets to see Turner on tour here: https://linktr.ee/TurnerSparksWatch and Subscribe To Our Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymNeMbu9FC5Ty-t4GzdscwThis show is proudly part of the World's Smartest Podcast Network. Go to www.WorldsSmartestPodcastNetwork.com for all of our shows.Our Sponsors:* Check out Gaia Provides and use my code LOST for a great deal: https://www.gaiaprovides.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Former US Army Apache pilot, Danil Flores, shares what it was like transferring from the Cobra to Apache, the similarities and differences between the 2, what munitions it could carry, firing the gun, flying on live ops in Afghanistan and his crash in 1995.We wrap up with some patron and personal questions.Enjoyhttp://danielsouthofheaven.comhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/South-Heaven-My-Year-Afghanistan/dp/1462024386https://www.amazon.co.uk/Above-the-Best/dp/B07RLHNTH3Support the show
Daniel Flores shares his early beginnings in the Army, becoming a pilot, and what it was like to fly the classic AH-1 Cobra with some great stories throughout. Enjoyhttp://danielsouthofheaven.comhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/South-Heaven-My-Year-Afghanistan/dp/1462024386https://www.amazon.co.uk/Above-the-Best/dp/B07RLHNTH3Visit our online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Use our Amazon affiliate link when you purchase from Amazon as it costs you nothing extra and gives us a little kick back to help the channel to keep going - http://amzn.to/2iETputFollow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewSupport the show
No te pierdas a Jazmín Espinosa, todos los viernes en punto de las 20:00 hrs, en tu programa ¡Serendipia! Donde el invitado especial eres tú, recuerda que cada semana tendremos expertos en temas específicos y profesionales para tu desarrollo personal y emocional. El día de hoy platicamos con el Dr. Daniel Flores, platicando de: "Cirugía Plástica Cosmética". Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con sentido Social
Universidad Salazar. Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Comunicación. Radio IESCH.
This week Danny and Henry talk about the North Pole, painless suicide, and nuclear silos.
A new MP3 sermon from Metropolitan Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Justification Speaker: Daniel Flores Broadcaster: Metropolitan Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 8/17/2022 Length: 44 min.
This week Danny and Henry talk about trans pronouns, monkeypox, and incoming death.
l origen de las brujas se remonta a las primeras eras de la humanidad, eran personas que practicaban la brujería. Al brujo se le asocia con el vidente o clarividente, otros lo asocian con un chamán, que son aquellos que se comunican con los difuntos u otras fuerzas de la naturaleza y que también pueden curar a enfermos del cuerpo o del alma. Mientras las brujas son personajes de la imaginación contemporánea gracias a los cuentos, novelas, películas, como también al día de Halloween, que es una fiesta pagana, donde se creía que los espíritus de los muertos aparecían y se mezclaban con los vivos. Se dice que una bruja es la mujer que tiene el poder de la hechicería debido a la ayuda del Diablo o de algún otro demonio. Este es un relato enviado por Daniel Flores. Él nos explica que hace 10 años vivió una experiencia verdaderamente aterradora. Todo sucedió poco tiempo después del nacimiento de su hija. Una noche, él y su esposa fueron despertados por el llanto de la bebé. En un principio pensaron que se trataba de algo rutinario, pero pronto se dieron cuenta que la pequeña parecía sentirse inquieta. Al paso de los minutos, Daniel se dio cuenta de una misteriosa sombra moviéndose por el tejado y más tarde escuchó pasos en la azotea. La experiencia se volvió más aterradora, cuando una extraña fuerza le impidió moverse. Fue ahí, cuando se dio cuenta de una extraña figura entrando al cuarto de su bebé. "Aquella noche las brujas vinieron por mi bebé..." ¿Tú crees en la existencia de las brujas? ► Lugar de los hechos : Colonia Anahuac, Los Reyes (La Paz), Edo. de México ► Año: 2010 ► Experiencia compartida por : Daniel Flores ¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia? Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.com
l origen de las brujas se remonta a las primeras eras de la humanidad, eran personas que practicaban la brujería. Al brujo se le asocia con el vidente o clarividente, otros lo asocian con un chamán, que son aquellos que se comunican con los difuntos u otras fuerzas de la naturaleza y que también pueden curar a enfermos del cuerpo o del alma. Mientras las brujas son personajes de la imaginación contemporánea gracias a los cuentos, novelas, películas, como también al día de Halloween, que es una fiesta pagana, donde se creía que los espíritus de los muertos aparecían y se mezclaban con los vivos. Se dice que una bruja es la mujer que tiene el poder de la hechicería debido a la ayuda del Diablo o de algún otro demonio.Este es un relato enviado por Daniel Flores. Él nos explica que hace 10 años vivió una experiencia verdaderamente aterradora. Todo sucedió poco tiempo después del nacimiento de su hija.Una noche, él y su esposa fueron despertados por el llanto de la bebé. En un principio pensaron que se trataba de algo rutinario, pero pronto se dieron cuenta que la pequeña parecía sentirse inquieta.Al paso de los minutos, Daniel se dio cuenta de una misteriosa sombra moviéndose por el tejado y más tarde escuchó pasos en la azotea. La experiencia se volvió más aterradora, cuando una extraña fuerza le impidió moverse. Fue ahí, cuando se dio cuenta de una extraña figura entrando al cuarto de su bebé."Aquella noche las brujas vinieron por mi bebé..." ¿Tú crees en la existencia de las brujas?► Lugar de los hechos : Colonia Anahuac, Los Reyes (La Paz), Edo. de México ► Año: 2010 ► Experiencia compartida por : Daniel Flores¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia? Envíalo a:frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, myself and fellow Arizona-based trainer, Daniel Flores, speak about various subjects, includingI powerlifting, using a weight lifting belt, the bench press, liquid chalk and in-n-out burger.Daniel's InstagramMy InstagramMy TwitterMy TikTokMy FacebookMy YouTube channelMy articlesClick here to inquire about working with me onlineClick here for a free workout plan and/or nutrition for fat loss guideSubscribe to my email list
May 13, 2022 - Maria Robertson of DPS 61 and student ambassadors to the board of education, Sciler Treacy and Daniel Flores joined Byers & Co to talk about graduation, the student's futures, and their experience working with the board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emilio I talk about the taco business, life beer and Tacos!
Before we introduce our next guest and episode we would like we would like to formally announce our newest Podcast sponsor Metro Aviation.We are extremely proud and humbled to partner with such a high caliber company that contributes so much to the aviation industry.This episode is dedicated to Officer Nick Villa from Huntington Beach PD Air SupportOur guest for this episode is Daniel Flores who is a longtime Texas resident.He enlisted into the U.S. Army in February 1985, attending Basic and Infantry training at the U.S. Army's, Home Of The Infantry at Ft. Benning Georgia. He served with the 4th Infantry Division based at Fort Carson Colorado.After his active duty enlistment he then returned to the Houston area and was accepted into the Texas Army National Guard's Special Forces unit, Company G. 143rd Infantry LRRP (Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol).While serving with that unit he did several missions along the Texas/Mexico border against the drug trafficking organizations and had also trained alongside the British SAS.In January 1990 Mr. Flores was accepted to the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Candidate and Helicopter flight school to become a pilot with the attack helicopter squadron, 7th Squadron 6th Cavalry Regiment, based in Conroe Texas.During his time as an attack helicopter pilot he survived a crash in the Apache helicopter in 1995.He did several missions along the Texas/Mexico border against the drug trafficking organizations, and was deployed to fight the war on Terrorism in 2006 in Afghanistan.During his one year tour he was tasked as the attack asset for the 10th Mountain division. He was witness to the resurgence of the Taliban and was involved in numerous gun battles and had his aircraft hit several times during those battles.One of those battles was featured on “The Military Channels” series “My War Diary” which told about an American convoy that he helped rescue from a Taliban ambush.He wrote a book that tells about his experiences, and was instrumental in the success of the movie "Apache Warrior" as a Co-Executive producer.The title of that book is “South of Heaven, My Year in Afghanistan.”From his book the multiple award winning film Above the Best was made. The film features actual footage taken from his helicopter in combat.He is the recipient of the "Air medal” and “Bronze star.”He retired from the Army, as a Chief Warrant Officer 4, after over 26 years of service.In 2020 he retired as a jet and helicopter pilot with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as an Air Interdiction Agent. He flew numerous counter drug and terrorism missions throughout the U.S., Mexico the Caribbean and Colombia.He currently flies for Air Methods as an EMS pilot in the Houston area.During this episode, Daniel provides insight into the boarder issues we have in the US along the southern boarder.He talks about a crash he was in with the Apache and what it was like getting back into the saddle after the crash.He goes into detail on some of the battles he was a part of while in Afghanistan which you won't want to miss.He also gives insight into his newest career as an EMS pilot.This episode definitely has something for everyone.Thanks for tuning in and please don't forget to give us a like and a 5 star review on the Apple podcast app, It helps us out big time!I would like to take a minute to honor the life , contributions and sacrifices of Officer Nick Villa from Huntington Beach PD Air Support who tragically passed away after the aircraft he was in crashed in the water off of Newport Beach California, on February 19th, 2022. The pilot did an amazing job of putting the aircraft down without striking any people, boats or homes in a highly congested area.Metroaviation.co
If you were out and about in 1984, you might have noticed a striking poster wheatpasted everywhere. It featured two heroic silhouettes pulling down a statue, clearly avatars of the People topping the icon of a hated political dictator. But instead of a statue of a man in uniform, they were bringing down an image of a huge banana. If you were an art fan you might also recognize the signature of Claes Oldenburg, one of the most famous Pop artists. But whereas Oldenburg was best known for playful, giant-sized sculptures of everyday objects, this giant banana had a clear and outspoken message of political solidarity: the term “banana republic” comes from the bad governments of Central America that the U.S. propped up at the behest of its fruit corporations. And the U.S. was once again intervening in Central America."Installation view, Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities at Tufts University Art Galleries, 2022. Peter Harris Photography."[/caption] Oldenburg's memorable lithograph was one image associated with the "Artists' Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America." And it is one of a huge number of artworks and artifacts relating to this intense early-'80s moment of artist organizing that have just gone on view at Tufts University Art Galleries in the show “Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities.” The '80s are remembered as a time of political conservatism and yuppie excess. But it was also the height of the late Cold War machinations. The Ronald Reagan administration's backing of death squads and repression of left-wing movements in places like Nicaragua and El Salvador is one of its darkest chapters. A robust Central American solidarity movement across the United States in the early '80s organized to defend refugees and decry the U.S.'s backing of the brutality. The Artists Call was inspired and in dialogue with this wave of public activity, an attempt to use art's clout to raise money and to reach an influential public. Involving figures including the Salvadoran poet and exile Daniel Flores y Ascencio, the curator and artist Coosje van Breuggen, and the famed art critic Lucy Lippard, the Artists Call was an organizing network that brought together, as Lippard remembers, “young and old, Latin, Central, and North American, lefties and liberals, artists working in a broad spectrum of styles.” Emerging from the discussions around a show by the art collective Group Material dedicated to Central American activism in 1982, the Artists' Call would ultimately inspire participation from thousands of artists, including Vito Acconci, Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Ana Mendieta, and Cecilia Vicuña. Yet despite the high-profile names it rallied and the recent interest in historical models of artist activism, the Artists' Call has been little remembered until now. On this week's episode, Ben Davis, Artnet News's chief art critic, had the chance to talk about the Artists Call with the curators of “Art for the Future”: Erina Duganne and Abigail Satinsky, as well as Lucy Lippard herself.
If you were out and about in 1984, you might have noticed a striking poster wheatpasted everywhere. It featured two heroic silhouettes pulling down a statue, clearly avatars of the People topping the icon of a hated political dictator. But instead of a statue of a man in uniform, they were bringing down an image of a huge banana. If you were an art fan you might also recognize the signature of Claes Oldenburg, one of the most famous Pop artists. But whereas Oldenburg was best known for playful, giant-sized sculptures of everyday objects, this giant banana had a clear and outspoken message of political solidarity: the term “banana republic” comes from the bad governments of Central America that the U.S. propped up at the behest of its fruit corporations. And the U.S. was once again intervening in Central America."Installation view, Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities at Tufts University Art Galleries, 2022. Peter Harris Photography."[/caption] Oldenburg's memorable lithograph was one image associated with the "Artists' Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America." And it is one of a huge number of artworks and artifacts relating to this intense early-'80s moment of artist organizing that have just gone on view at Tufts University Art Galleries in the show “Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities.” The '80s are remembered as a time of political conservatism and yuppie excess. But it was also the height of the late Cold War machinations. The Ronald Reagan administration's backing of death squads and repression of left-wing movements in places like Nicaragua and El Salvador is one of its darkest chapters. A robust Central American solidarity movement across the United States in the early '80s organized to defend refugees and decry the U.S.'s backing of the brutality. The Artists Call was inspired and in dialogue with this wave of public activity, an attempt to use art's clout to raise money and to reach an influential public. Involving figures including the Salvadoran poet and exile Daniel Flores y Ascencio, the curator and artist Coosje van Breuggen, and the famed art critic Lucy Lippard, the Artists Call was an organizing network that brought together, as Lippard remembers, “young and old, Latin, Central, and North American, lefties and liberals, artists working in a broad spectrum of styles.” Emerging from the discussions around a show by the art collective Group Material dedicated to Central American activism in 1982, the Artists' Call would ultimately inspire participation from thousands of artists, including Vito Acconci, Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Ana Mendieta, and Cecilia Vicuña. Yet despite the high-profile names it rallied and the recent interest in historical models of artist activism, the Artists' Call has been little remembered until now. On this week's episode, Ben Davis, Artnet News's chief art critic, had the chance to talk about the Artists Call with the curators of “Art for the Future”: Erina Duganne and Abigail Satinsky, as well as Lucy Lippard herself.
Daniel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flores_strength/ In this episode, I talk to fellow strength and fat loss coach, Daniel Flores. We talk about a variety of topics including powerlifting, how we got into fitness and coaching, as well as his experience with fad diets like intermittent fasting and carnivore. I am looking to take on new online coaching clients for the month of January as well so if you need extra help and accountability to lose fat and build muscle efficiently and effectively then click the link below to apply! As always, thank you so much for listening and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review and brief comment about how this podcast has helped you! Please reach out with any questions or concerns! Get Your FREE Fitness Guide And Get On My Email List! http://eepurl.com/hbYPcD 1-on-1 Online Coaching: https://www.austinchanfitness.com/online-coaching/ Legion Supplements (Use discount code ‘AC' at checkout): https://bit.ly/2WKFs5Q Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinchanfitness/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@austinchanfitness YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCd0UJM4awPEaIU33LDjfrA Podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildabetteryou Email: austin@austinchanfitness.com
We were honored to have Bishop Daniel Flores for our first interview. As the bishop of Brownsville, TX, Bishop Flores is deeply invested in and knowledgeable of the border reality. If you enjoyed hearing from him in Episode 1, here is the full interview. Bishop Flores shares his reflections on the dignity of the human person, especially from the perspective of the poorest among us. The full interview also expands on the history of the Diocese of Brownsville and dives deeper into his own philosophy.
En este episodio invitamos a Daniel Flores, Global Performance Marketing Lead de Gelt. Conversamos sobre el modelo cashback que tiene Gelt, los principales KPIs que se tienen en cuenta desde el área de performance para medir la efectividad de una campaña y mucho más...
El Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores Unidad en Jujuy, logrará por primera vez en su historia, ingresar al poder Legislativo. Con Alejandro Vilca, a la cabeza, el FIT tendra representación en el Congreso de la Nación. ¿Dónde sacó la mayor cantidad de votos? ¿Cuál es el perfil que tiene la Izquierda jujeña? Escuchá la entrevista de Sergio Salerno y Maria Julia Mattar con Daniel Flores, desde Jujuy:
We are honored to have Bishop Daniel Flores for our first interview. As the bishop of Brownsville, TX, Bishop Flores is deeply invested in and knowledgeable of the border reality. In this episode, he shares his own reflections on the dignity of the human person, especially from the perspective of the poorest among us. We also share about our own work with the migrants in Reynosa, Mexico, and some mistakes we've made along the way!
En este programa entrevistamos a la directora Nicole Katzew; y analizamos las cintas "El misterio en Soho", "Espíritus Ocultos" y "Dune" "El fantástico antro del gato" es un programa especializado en cine de terror horror y fantasía, que se transmite todos los miércoles a las 20 horas en nuestro canal de Twitch y Facebook; conducen Arturo Brum Zarco, Daniel Flores, Patricia Vázquez y Bernie Síguenos para comentar en vivo por: https://www.twitch.tv/cinespacio24 https://www.facebook.com/FantasticoAntroDelGatohttps:/https://www.facebook.com/cinespacio24
In this week's episode, “Venomous,” Derek believes Lydia is the Kanima, and the only way to stop the murders from continuing is to kill her. Scott and the pack won't let this happen and must protect her at all costs. And we sit down with Daniel Flores, the costume supervisor for Teen Wolf, to talk about his time on the show. If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So, head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack! In next week's episode, “Frenemy,” Scott and the pack pursue the Kanima. Lydia struggles to process all the strange events happening around her. She tries to seek solace and understanding in Allison, but their friendship is strained by Allison's not-so-secret relationship with Scott and increased pressure from her family. We also sit down with Erik Porn, key make-up effect artist for Teen Wolf, and have a captivating talk about what it took to bring the monsters in Beacon Hills to life. Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings). TIME CODES: Beta Section: 03:54 Alpha Section: 44:38 LINKS: Derek Hale Colors of the Wind: https://selfmadesuperhero.tumblr.com/post/62139906143/inkystars-tacoposey-bonus-have-you Matt & the Kanima: https://riidus.tumblr.com/post/35289391560/choquefrontal-a-guide-to-how-to-pet-your
In this week's episode, “Abomination,” we revisit a pool-centric fan-favorite episode that finds Stiles and Derek floating in a precarious situation to escape the deadly lizard monster. Allison takes her grandfather to his first lacrosse game, and Scott becomes an unwitting participant in yet another awkward family dinner at the Argent home. Also, we have a wonderful talk with Christian Taylor, writer, and director for Teen Wolf. If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So, head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack! In next week's episode, “Venomous,” Derek believes Lydia is the Kanima and the only way to stop her is to kill her. Scott and the pack won't let this happen and must protect her at all costs. And we sit down with Daniel Flores, the costume supervisor for Teen Wolf, to talk about the clothing of teenage werewolves. Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings). TIME CODES: Beta Section: 01:30 Alpha Section: 45:30
This Podcast is not about why we are passionate about being Realtors but rather, what our life passions are in spite of our career in real estate. Listen in as Realtor & Business Coach Michael G. Davis dives into the life of special guest Realtor & DIYer, Daniel Flores If interested in sharing with us your life passions outside of being a Realtor, spend time answering the Realtor/Life Podcast Guest Information Card questions @ http://bit.ly/realtorlifepodcast so you can be considered as a guest. We will use this information to bring your story to life if selected. The more detailed you are in your responses the more magical your story will become!
Daniel Flores mejor conocido como "Optic Pleasure" nació alrededor de la iglesia lo que sin darse cuenta lo ayuda a encontrar su amor por la música para luego en su vida universitaria dar paso a encontrar su pasión por la fotografía. En este primer episodio de nuestra tercera temporada, nos sentamos con Optic Pleasure para hablar de su trayecto tras las camáras como no solo músico pero sino tambien fotógrafo. Hablamos de como la pandemia lo obligá a reencontrarse con su amor por la música, cual es su estilo de fotografía favorito, de que manera ha practicado la autogestión con su arte y mucho más. Puedes escucharlo en Spotify o Apple Podcast y puedes vernos en YouTube, espero que lo disfruten.
MISSION, Texas - A news conference was held Aug. 5, 2021, at Anzalduas Park in south Mission to announce a new temporary shelter for asylum seekers that have Covid-19.The new shelter is in Anzalduas Park, next to the Rio Grande. Among the speakers were Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez, Bishop of Brownsville Daniel Flores, McAllen City Manager Roy Rodriguez, and Hidalgo County Precinct 3 Commissioner Everado Villarreal.Here is the raw audio from the event. It includes a Q&A with reporters.
Agency owners understand that making a sale is easy but growing your profitability is insanely difficult. The numbers game will either make or break your agency and so there has to be a conscious effort in place to understand the financial aspect of your business. You may find it difficult if you are not into the numbers thing, but it will be worth your while to dig deeper into it. In this week's Operation Agency Freedom podcast episode, Chris Martinez talks with Billy Gene Is Marketing's CFO Daniel Flores. Daniel shares the tasks he focused on when he started working with Billy Gene. He also discussed the KPIs they measure specifically to determine profitability, tracking and measuring churn rates, and other red flags they monitor to ensure they are financially healthy. If you are determined to grow your agency's profitability, no matter how unsexy the financial stuff is, this is an episode you'll learn a lot from. Tune in to this episode today. Discussion Points: 0:00 Introduction3:46 Why Daniel decided to work for Billy Gene Is Marketing 5:51 What made Billy Gene decide he needed a CFO 7:29 Net income of Billy Gene Is Marketing when Daniel came in first in 2017 8:06 Tasks that Daniel focused on when he first started10:38 KPIs that are measured specifically 12:55 Does Billy look at the numbers every single day 14:25 Things that go in to your Cost of Goods sold 15:40 How Daniel handles scenarios where X amount is needed to fund an idea 18:26 Churn - unacceptable percentage and how to track and measure it19:46 Other KPIs measured that have a positive impact on churn 21:12 Red flags being monitored 22:46 Where Billy Gene Is Marketing headed towards Resources: Connect with DUDE on the following social channels Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dudeagency Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dudeagency.io/ Visit our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxNhChWk1xlo3ZhkWtYnlw Register for live trainings on running a profitable agency https://dudeagency.io/ Download your free PDF copy of Never Wear Pants Again https://dudeagency.io/digital-book-never-wear-pants-again/ Reach out to Daniel through email info@askbillygene.com About the Guest: Daniel Flores is the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Billy Gene Is Marketing. He is an experienced executive financial and operations officer with a demonstrated history of working in a wide range of business industries. Strong operations professional skilled in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), External Audit, Financial Services, and Process Development. Get a hold of more podcast episodes through our website. You can also tune in and subscribe to Operation Agency Freedom on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thank you for tuning in!
Sobre Economia Política da Comunicação e da Cultura (nome do canal), do grupo de pesquisa EPCC da FCRB. Autora do podcast: Mariana Franco Teixeira, bolsista da Fundação Casa de Rui Barbosa. Podcast sobre o artigo "Os impactos da obsolescência tecnológica frente à preservação de documentos digitais" (2017) de (Henrique Machado dos Santos e Daniel Flores). Conheça o nosso grupo de pesquisa Site: https://pesquisaicfcrb.wixsite.com/epcc Canal no Youtube - EPCC Brasil: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7niIPYHyPTpr24THJx- hiw/featured Página no Facebook - EPCC - Economia Política da Comunicação e da Cultura.
This entire episode was plagued by the tech gremlins from the onset. I am rereleasing this episode after correcting some audio issues and download issues. Hopefully you'll enjoy! Special Guest - Daniel Flores Dan is a lifelong Texan. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1985 and then served in the 4th Infantry Division in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After his active-duty time was over, he served in the Texas Army National Guard's special operations unit; Company G. 143rd Infantry LRRP (Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol). In 1990 Mr. Flores went to Army flight school to become an Apache helicopter pilot with 7th Squadron 6th Cavalry Regiment, based in Conroe Texas. In 2006 he was deployed as the attack asset for the 10 th Mountain Division. He was assigned to the northeast sector, which included the infamous Korengal Valley, and numerous outposts in the Hindu Kush mountains and along the Pakistani border. He wrote a #1 bestselling book “South of Heaven, My Year in Afghanistan” telling of his experience flying the Apache helicopter in combat, and was instrumental in the success of the movie "Apache Warrior." From his book the film “Above the Best” was made. “Above the Best” premiered in March 2019 and promptly won the “Reel Hero” award at the GIFF (Gasparilla International Film Festival, in Tampa Fl.) and then numerous awards since. The film uses actual footage taken from his Apache helicopter in combat. The film has also been enshrined into the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning. He also flew airplanes and helicopters for 21 years, for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as an Air Interdiction Agent before retiring July 2020. He has been deployed to the U.S./Mexico border, and South America, on numerous occasions for operations against the Drug trafficking Cartels and the illegal immigrant surge. He currently flies an EC-145 Helicopter for Air Methods, as an EMS pilot, in the Houston area. Visit www.irreverentwarriors.com for a list of all upcoming #Silkieshikes! If you liked this episode or want to share you story, shoot us an email kevin@twentyonegun.net Visit www.twentyonegun.net for everything 21 Gun Follow 21 Gun on Instagram @21gunpodcast
Estamos de volta com mais um episódio livecast! Com o tema "Empoderando Arquivos: diálogos necessários e urgentes sobre os documentos digitais e a legislação arquivística", a 5ª Semana Nacional de Arquivos da Universidade Federal do Ceará ocorreu nos dias 9 e 10 de junho, sob a coordenação da Comissão Permanente de Avaliação de Documentos da UFC. Neste episódio, você ouvirá as seguintes palestras: Preservação digital de documentos audiovisuais (Daniel Flores); Complexidade dos arquivos acadêmicos em tempos de COVID-19 (Alex Trindade e Marcos Nery); e Digitalização e preservação digital de prontuário do paciente (Pablo Soledade). Assista à live em: https://youtu.be/h76S5Pzr9z4 *** Participe também do nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/plurissaberes
Si hablamos de punk hay varios conceptos que parecen asociados casi naturalmente. Autogestión, crudeza, violencia, protesta, contracultura... Pero para ser coherentes con su forma de pensar y de ver el mundo también vale la pena cuestionarse hasta qué punto son ciertos todos esos mitos y leyendas que leemos sobre los primeros punks en Argentina.Para eso, hoy conversamos con Patricia Pietrafesa, coautora de “Derrumbando la Casa Rosada”. No me animo a decir una referenta del movimiento, porque ella misma podría enojarse, pero sin dudas una voz más que autorizada para recordar aquellos primeros años. “Derrumbando la Casa Rosada. Mitos y leyendas de los primeros punks en la Argentina” fue editado por Piloto de Tormenta, y en sus páginas, además de Patricia, aportan textos Adriana Franco, Alfredo Sainz, Diego Ladrón de Guevara, Leandro Uría, Marcelo Pocavida y Daniel Flores. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh from their appearance in the May 15 Floresville Peanut Festival Spring Fest Parade, Daniel Flores and Jessica Arredondo (fourth and fifth from left) join Daniel's family to check out the Cacahuate Cookoff and vendors on the Wilson County Courthouse Square. Daniel's grandmother, Julia Castro (second from right) pens the “Apple Pie & Salsa” column in the Wilson County News.Article Link
Having a conversation with my friend Daniel Flores. Who knows what the heck the topic was, but it was fun! Check out Danny’s YouTube channel here https://youtube.com/user/cdannyfl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreamcast/message
Chris and Ian continue their Offseason interview series and welcome Red Sox Executive VP and Assistant General Manager Eddie Romero to the podcast. Eddie shares how he got into the game and his early days with the club. He goes into detail with the changes the club has made to improve its presence in the Dominican Republic. He shares some interesting stories of players the club has scouted and signed internationally. Before getting into the interview, Chris and Ian talk through the latest moves, including the acquisition of catching prospect Ronaldo Hernandez from the Rays for Chris Mazza and Jeffrey Springs. Plus they go over the release of the spring training camp roster. And finally, as a reminder, next episode we’re going to focus on your emails, and if you have a question, email us 0:00 - Intros, housekeeping, email us and remember to check us out on Patreon 6:00 - Sox acquire Ronaldo Hernandez 15:00 - Spring Training Camp Roster 21:00 - Changes to the minor league season 33:40 - Interview with Eddie Romero Players Mentioned Ronaldo Hernandez Nick Sogard Chris Mazza Jeffrey Springs John Schreiber Nick Yorke AJ Politi Kole Cottam Chris Herrmann Christian Vazquez Michael Chavis Darwinzon Hernandez Anderson Espinoza Rafael Devers Bryan Mata Eduard Bazardo Gilberto Jimenez Daniel Flores Miguel Bleis Yizreel Burnet Enderso Lira Ahbram Liendo Alvaro Mejias Brainer Bonaci Ceddanne Rafaela Aldo Ramirez Jorge Rodriguez Chih-Jung Liu We also want to thank our in-residence musical guest, The Ludlow Thieves. Check them out on YouTube and Spotify. Got something to say? We love talking about what you want to hear about. Make sure to email us. Podcast Twitter Links: @SPChrisHatfield @IanCundall @SoxProspects Love the show? Want to help us out while also getting exclusive goodies? Support the podcast by contributing to us on Patreon! Go to Sox Prospects on Patreon for the details. Subscribe on iTunes (please rate and review!) Subscribe on Stitcher (please rate and review!) Listen on Spotify Listen on YouTube Listen on Google Play Music Podcast Archive