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Flexibilidad regulatoria: Adaptando el mercado a la incertidumbre.
Reformas en Argentina y la descarbonización chilena.
Comercializadores: ¿Dinamizadores de eficiencia o simples intermediarios?
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El ciudadano al centro: El rol de la SEC entre contingencias y nuevas tecnologías.
De los megaparques en el desierto a los techos de la ciudad: La hoja de ruta de ACESOL.
Entre la 'permisología' y la Taxonomía Verde: Los desafíos para la inversión sustentable en Chile.
Energía solar residencial: cuál es su real aporte a la eficiencia y seguridad energética?
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Modernización de la distribución eléctrica.
Codelco: El Futuro del Cobre.
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Geraldine González. 24 de marzo del 2026. by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Mario Camacho. 17 de marzo del 2026. by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Carlos Finat. 10 de marzo del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Álvaro García. 3 de marzo del 2026. by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y María de la Luz Domper. 24 de febrero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Carlos Gomero. 17 de febrero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Marco Mancilla. 10 de febrero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Carola Venegas. 3 de febrero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y José Tomás Morel. 27 de enero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Ana Lía Rojas, 20 de enero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González e Isabella Villanueva, 13 de enero del 2026 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar , Patricia Darez y Fernanda Varela, 6 de enero del 2026. by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Claudio Gambardella, 30 de diciembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Marcelo Mena, 23 de diciembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Daniel Salazar, a kinesiologist and top personal trainer located at House Concepts in Vancouver. He unpacks fitness myths, SMART goals you can measure, the rep ranges for strength versus growth... and the first supplements you should reach for to increase performance. (Plus what you need to stick to your fitness goals this January.)Connect with Daniel SalazarIG → @mr.salazarliftsWebsite → https://houseconcepts.comKid Carson Show sponsors:PHMX | Progressive Health ManagementStem cell and quantum healing therapies for visionary wellness.
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y Wilmar Suárez, 16 de diciembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Alfredo Solar, 9 de diciembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y José Luis Lima, 25 de noviembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Javiera Vásquez 18 de noviembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Constanza Levicán, 11 de noviembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Andrés Rebolledo, 4 de noviembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Lutz Kindermann, 28 de octubre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y Patricia Darez, 21 de octubre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y Rosa Riquelme, 14 de octubre by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Luis Espinoza, 7 de octubre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y Pablo Corredor, 30 de septiembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar y Marta Cabeza, 23 de septiembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
En plena pandemia, Daniel Salazar decidió convertir cartón reciclado en un museo rodante de la historia urbana chilena. Sus maquetas de microbuses, desde los años 80 hasta la actualidad, no solo reproducen con detalle los vehículos que marcaron generaciones, sino que también preservan la memoria colectiva de nuestras ciudades. Presentadas en exposiciones regionales y reconocidas por su rigor artesanal, estas piezas despiertan nostalgia, emociones y conciencia sobre la sustentabilidad. Un proyecto que demuestra que el patrimonio puede vivir en miniatura y que valorar lo hecho a mano es también un acto de justicia cultural.
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y César Butrón, 9 de septiembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Javier Bustos, 2 de septiembre del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y Rodrigo Sáez, 26 de agosto del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Luciano Silva, 19 de agosto del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela González y María Teresa González, 12 de agosto del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Patricia Darez y Claudio Seebach, 5 de agosto del 2025 by TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Daniela Gonzalez y Mauricio Olivares, 29 de julio del 2025 by TXS Plus
For roughly half a century, the singer Rubén Blades has been spreading the gospel of salsa music to every corner of the globe, but his status as an music icon was anything but assured. Despite having an interest in music at an early age, the Panamanian-born Blades was pursuing a law career. But when the tumultuous political climate in Panama forced his family into exile in the United States, Blades found his way back into the music industry—through a record-company mailroom. “My diploma was not accepted by the Florida Bar, so I didn't know what to do. I felt useless,” Blades tells The New Yorker's Graciela Mochkofsky. “Then all of the sudden I thought of calling Fania Records, which was the biggest salsa label at the time.” Through the subsequent years, Blades came to recognize the power of salsa as a vehicle for people from disparate backgrounds and ideologies to find “common ground.” “My goal from the beginning was not to become famous or rich,” Blades says. “My goal from the beginning was to communicate, to present a position and create a conversation.” Mochkofsky talks with him about serving in the Panamanian government and about his lengthy career as an actor; outside the Americas, more people might know Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar on “Fear the Walking Dead” than as a living legend of salsa.
For roughly half a century, the singer Rubén Blades has been spreading the gospel of salsa music to every corner of the globe, but his status as an music icon was anything but assured. Despite having an interest in music at an early age, the Panamanian-born Blades was pursuing a law career. But when the tumultuous political climate in Panama forced his family into exile in the United States, Blades found his way back into the music industry—through a record-company mailroom. “My diploma was not accepted by the Florida Bar, so I didn't know what to do. I felt useless,” Blades tells The New Yorker's Graciela Mochkofsky. “Then all of the sudden I thought of calling Fania Records, which was the biggest salsa label at the time.” Through the subsequent years, Blades came to recognize the power of salsa as a vehicle for people from disparate backgrounds and ideologies to find “common ground.” “My goal from the beginning was not to become famous or rich,” Blades says. “My goal from the beginning was to communicate, to present a position and create a conversation.” Mochkofsky talks with him about serving in the Panamanian government and about his lengthy career as an actor; outside the Americas, more people might know Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar on “Fear the Walking Dead” than as a living legend of salsa.
In this vAuto podcast, Daniel Salazar, corporate vice president for the Atlanta-based ALM Automotive Group, outlines how his dealership brand and marketing efforts have shifted to account for the rise of affordability challenges for new/used vehicle buyers. Salazar highlights how declining lead closing rates signaled the first signs of affordability issues and steps the group's taken since to maintain sales volume and profitability even as it becomes more difficult to match finance customers with lenders.
PADRE is a LIE! …or is it? The show not only finally reunites Daniel Salazar with both June Dorie & Madison Clark, but takes a peek behind Oz's curtain on PADRE's nouveau raison d'être - and I get the feeling some of you might think the means might justify the ends.