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#PorLaMañana con Ciro Gómez Leyva: las noticias más relevantes y entrevistas exclusivas con los personajes más destacados de la vida pública. Hoy en Ciro Gómez Leyva en Por la Mañana: Defensa de los detenidos en Santo Tomás niega su participación en la fuga del alcalde electo, sepultan a Martín Roberto Ramírez, presidente del Patronato de la feria de Chilpancingo, balaceras, y hallazgos de restos humanos es lo que se vive en Sinaloa; desaparecen 3 jóvenes en Mazatlán, piden a las autoridades reforzar búsqueda, asesinan a una mujer con su hijo de 10 años en Cancún. En entrevista, tuvimos a Daniel Tapia, director del banco de alimentos en Culiacán y a Erick de Santiago, presidente de la asociación ‘Habla Bien de Aca'… Y más… Grupo Fórmula #AbriendoLaConversación
Daniel Tapia, asesor en temas de seguridad, se refirió al modo que utilizó el grupo de delincuentes que robó miles de millones de peso de una sucursal en Rancagua.
Daniel Tapia, vocalista de Planeador V llega al podcast de Métrica Latina para una entrevista en la que hablamos de sus inicios en la música en Córdoba, cómo decide formar la banda, el tema más icónico y el tema más infravalorado de Soda Stereo, la historia de “De Música Ligera”, la importancia de Soda Stereo en la música argentina, por qué Coldplay cantó De Música Ligera en Argentina, la mv3rt3 de Gustavo Cerati, la historia de la frase “Gracias Totales” de Gustavo Cerati y su próxima gira
No episódio #35 do MgolfCast, o professor Luiz Miyamura recebe como convidado Daniel Tapia, engenheiro agrônomo e referência na consultoria de campos de golfe por todo Brasil. Durante o papo, discutem como é a rotina de Daniel e como funciona a consultoria prestada para os mais diversos campos de golfe do país, ressaltando a importância desse serviço dentro do esporte. Prepare seus fones de ouvido e junte-se a nós nessa conversa pra lá de especial!
Te invitamos a participar con nosotras compartiendo experiencias, preguntas, propuestas, lo que quieras! Mandanamos tu mensaje privado por aquí y nosotras, personalmente nos comunicaremos contigo. La adolescencia es una de las etapas más turbulentas en la vida del ser humano. Como padres, los desafíos de enfrentar a un hijo o hija adolescente nos hacen sentir que nuestros recursos son escasos. Dentro de toda esta turbulencia, uno de los temas más complicados de enfrentar, es el desarrollo psicosexual de nuestros hijos. Los miedos, tabúes, creencias, ideologías con los que crecimos, se ponen en juego no solo en el entendimiento de las nuevas generaciones, sino que nos enfrentan con nuestras propias adolescencias. En este episodio, hablaremos de cómo podemos acompañar de la mejor manera a nuestros adolescentes. Ahí, mano a mano, con todo nuestro amor, sin morir en el intento. Es probable que después de escuchar este episodio tengas muchos deseos de ir, conversar con tu hijo o hija y reconectar esas conversaciones que muchas veces nos alejan del verdadero objetivo de la paternidad y la maternidad, mostrarles el mundo desde el amor. No olvides compartir para que nuestra sociedad, en conjunto, crezca en favor del bienestar de nuestros niños y adolescentes. Yo soy Marycarmen Aguirre y yo soy Alondra Perez, gracias por escucharnos. Si quieres contactar a nuestro invitado Daniel Tapia, síguelo en su cuenta de Tik Tok @danieltapiaxxi y en su email: mariomacedo2018@gmail.comSi tienes alguna duda o comentario, escríbenos a nuestro correo:elplacerdesermujerpodcast@gmail.comAgréganos como amigos en FB: El Placer de Ser MujerSíguenos en nuestra Fan Page de FB: El Placer de Ser Mujer, a Pesar de lo que Nos Contaron
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Daniel Tapia, CMO at Genius Marketing, the most powerful and fully automated system for tax professionals interested in growing their business with a steady stream of new clients. They help business owners find the right prospects to target, engage those prospects with the right message, and deliver their value proposition consistently with a clear call to action. Don't miss a thing on this. Tune in to learn more!
Estaremos conversando junto a Sol Pardo y su emprendimiento "Rukas", dedicados a la construcción sustentable. Conduce Jaime Gallardo. Voz en off, Ignacio Sepúlveda. Edición y Sonido, Daniel Tapia.
Entrevista con Daniel Tapia, Titular del IMPLAN y con quien conversamos sobre el informe de actividades que recientemente presento el presidente municipal Eduardo Rivera, donde se ha invertido en calles, bacheo, mantenimiento al alumbrado público, mantenimiento a áreas verdes y en temas sociales que benefician a adultos mayores, adolescentes y niños. Con el compromiso de seguir trabajando con visión y rumbo claro y sobre todo de la mano de la ciudadanía para crear la mejor versión de Puebla. Sigue la entrevista completa aquí. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ldhnoticias/message
En este programa tenemos invitados especiales!!! 🤩 . . . . . . Esta semana recibimos en nuestras instalaciones la visita de Daniel Tapia y Benjamín Vigueras de la asociación civil Agora, nos traen mucha información sobre la violencia de género desde diferentes perspectivas y te contamos todo sobre el mes del orgullo LGBTTTQIA 🏳️🌈 Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales @Aldeamex1229 https://open.spotify.com/show/0Iv2sD0L3klEus264PPipX?si=7SGGWBFCSMee4mgGqM0IiQ&dl_branch=1
En este capítulo Daniel Tapia, un experimentado y muy bien preparado profesionista, nos platica sobre el importante rol que la educación tiene, y qué podemos esperar en esta nueva normalidad. Aprovecha como nosotros esta oportunidad de escuchar la voz de la experiencia de mas de 18 años en organizaciones internacionales
Para hablar de la manera en la que gestionó el gobierno méxicano la crisis del Coronavirus, pero también de otras luchas que ocurren en el país, tenemos como invitados a Daniel Tapia, integrante de la Öku-Büro de Munich, al actor y poeta Joaquín Cosío en el marco de la campaña internacional por la liberación de la abogada laboralista Lic. Susana Prieto Terrazas, y a Bettina Cruz, defensora de la tierra y del territorio, del pueblo binni’zaa, defensora de derechos humanos e integrante de la Asamblea de Pueblos del Istmo en Defensa de la Tierra y el Territorio.
El cantautor Daniel Tapia estuvo en la cabina de Infonor radio platicando de "Maniquí de Marketing", su primer disco. Nos contó de sus inicios y cantó para nosotos en vivo. #CantoNuestro se transmite de lunes a viernes de 9 a 10 de la noche por Infonor radio http://player.listenlive.co/63091/es
Peligrosa Banda, es un equipo de anti héroes y villanos organizados por la fuerza de la amistad para cumplir misiones específicas de periodismo e investigación. Fue creado en el 2019 por Daniel Tapia, Vanessa Vega, Marcelo Castro y Shackamusic.
New Orleans har en trist verdensrekord... det er byen i verden, hvor flest personer pr. indbygger får en fængselsdom. Kombiner det med, at deres domme er absurd lange, så har du allerede grundlaget for at blive en fast gæst i På Stribe - Uskyldigt Dømt.Daniel var en almindelige ung mand i et skidt nabolag. Uanset, hvor god en fantasi han måtte have haft, så kunne han aldrig have skrevet historien om sit liv, som den tegnede sig den formiddag, hvor han gav nogle bekendte et lift...Det blev til en 28 år lang kamp igennem orkaner, over en gammel slavekoloni til falske løfter fra anklagerne og et justitsmord, der alene var designet til at få en irriterende sag ud af systemet.Hvis du kan lide podcasten, så må du meget gerne give et Like på vores Facebook side https://www.facebook.com/paastribe/Black Shadow by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/42282 Ft: Robert Warrington
Welcome everyone to the Grown-Up Pixels Podcast Episode 14. This is a very special episode, my close friend Daniel Tapia is on the show with me. He’s been a close friend of mine since our freshman year of high school. On this episode, we talk about all of the usual topics but it definitely feels more engaging due to the fact that there are two of us. On episode 10 of the Grown-Up Pixels Podcast, we discuss what we’re currently playing, loading screen, the news and we each share a pixel memory. It’s a great episode so sit back, relax and let’s get started. Where can you find Daniel Tapia Website: www.oneshotthrill.com Instagram: @danshotthrill Where can you find Grown-Up Pixels Podcast * iTunes * Google Play Music * Podbean * Sticher * Soundcloud * Anchor.FM Social * Instagram @grownuppixels * Facebook Page @grownuppixels * Twitter @grownuppixles Video * YouTube Website * Grown-Up Pixels Website Thank you for taking the time to listen to the podcast! If you like the content that Grown-Up Pixels is creating, it would mean the world to me if you shared it with someone you know. If you wanna reach me, you can contact me on any of the platforms mentioned above. You can also email me at grownuppixels@gmail.com
on todays episode of the runfitted podcast we sit with elite American distance runner Daniel tapia, and talk about some memorable moments in running as well as his journey to where his running career started. some of Daniels personal bests are listed 10,000m – 29:51.37 (2013); Half Marathon – 1:03:52 (2015); Marathon – 2:12:28 instagram/twitter/snapchat : danieltapia012
S3E4: I’d Rather Have Had the Death Penalty: The Hellish Saga of a Prisoner Abandoned to Floodwaters During Hurricane Katrina Daniel Tapia was arrested on April 12th, 2003 for second-degree murder in the Calliope housing projects in New Orleans where he lived. He was accused of being the getaway driver and master mind in this murder. The only witness was a police officer who made conflicting statements and even was recorded stating that he was in pursuit of three black males who committed this crime. Despite being Caucasian, Daniel was arrested less than 10 minutes after the shooting occurred, along with three black males. He was wrongfully convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole in 2005. Prior to his transfer to a state correctional facility, he barely survived Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding while he was locked up in Orleans Parish Prison. His conviction was overturned by a judge, reinstated by the higher court, and eventually overturned for good. Daniel Tapia was released in 2017 after serving 12 years and is now the Lead Mentor at Rising Foundation—an organization which provides pathways to self-sufficiency for formerly incarcerated people with an aim to stop the cycle of incarceration in low income communities in Louisiana—where he is able to pursue his passion of guiding other men and women in changing themselves, their communities, and the circumstances around them. wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom is a production of Lava For Good Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1 and PRX.
Daniel Tapia is a life-long resident of Uptown New Orleans. When he was 11 he started working to support himself and his family, and like many others in his community, selling drugs was one of the few opportunities he had to make money. In 2005 he was wrongfully convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to life without the possiblity of parole. Prior to his transfer to a state correctional facility he survived Hurricaine Katrina and the subsequent flooding while in the custody of Orleans Parish Prison. As is the case for many people in prison serving life without parole sentences Daniel did not have access to educational programming, but he never gave up. Finally the opportunity presented itself and he began studying business management through independent and long distance studies at Louisiana State University where he maintained a 3.0 grade point average. He also completed a certification program through Penn Foster Career School for automobile repair. After years of appeals, Daniel was finally offered a new trial, and after 12 years in prison was finally relased. When he first came home, he was rejected from numerous jobs and housing opportunities because of his felony record. However, just as he did with his education in prison, and his pursuit of a new trial, he never gave up. In the year after his release Daniel secured gainful employment, a stable place to live, he is a father, and he is Lead Mentor at RisingFoundations - where he is able to pursue his passion of guiding other men and women in changing themselves, their communities, and the circumstances around them. Marcus M. Kondkar joined the Loyola Sociology Department in 2000 and now serves as Chair. His teaching and research interests include criminology, sociology of law, and sociological theory.He has published his work in the American Journal of Public Health, Legal Systems of the World, Social Justice, and The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe. He is currently conducting research on three grant-funded projects: one on prisoner reentry best practices (USDOJ), a second on youth mentoring and gun violence (USDOJ), and a third on prison sentencing patterns in Louisiana (Vital Projects Fund). Other recent projects have included a geospatial study of the relationship between incarceration and neighborhood violence, and a study on sexual coercion and partner violence among college students.Since coming to Loyola Dr. Kondkar has received the University Senate Excellence in Teaching Award and the Marquette Research Fellowship. He has also served as Chair of Women’s Studies.We will be discussing the effect of what Dr. Kondkar calls the “corrections turnstile” - neighborhood turnover due to incarceration and reentry - on homicide patterns in New Orleans neighborhoods. Using geo-coded homicide data and residential addresses for every corrections admission and release from 2000 to 2015, Dr. Kondkar has demonstrated the very strong relationship between correctional turnover and violence, particularly homicide. In addition to the documented destabilizing effects on family bonds and community networks, elevated turnover rates foster continuous, often violent, contests for power at the neighborhood level. What he has found undermines the claims that high incarceration rates reduce violent crime and may actually suggest the opposite.
Contamos con la presencia de Cristina Muñoz y Daniel Tapia, super periodistas freelance. Cristina es corresponsal internacional para medios muy importantes y Daniel se especializa en el fotoperiodismo. Conversamos de las diferencias entre las regiones costa y sierra, las capacidades de regatear de las generaciones anteriores y las técnicas de venta de los lugares de comida de la calle. Luego el asunto se pone serio cuando hablamos de el riesgo que es ser periodista, el entrenamiento de supervivencia que han recibido y su experiencia de primera mano fotografiando volcanes y corriendo riesgos.