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FM Mundo
#ElGranMusical | Darío Davalos, Emergencia ambiental en Esmeraldas por derrame de petróleo

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 13:58


#ElGranMusical | Darío Davalos, Emergencia ambiental en Esmeraldas por derrame de petróleo

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu
First Time Discovering Disney World: Matt Davalos And His Two Trips To The World This Year – Ep. 587

Geekin' On WDW Podcast | A Family Friendly Community of Walt Disney World Fans | Travel tips on resorts, food, touring and fu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 77:46


On episode 587, Matt Davalos reviews Port Orleans French Quarter and Animal Kingdom Lodge, food spots like Boma and Epcot Food and Wine Festival. Insights on the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and a few tips from a couple of his trips to Disney World this past year. Featuring: Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Show tshirts available at our Teepublic store Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com

Troy Kearns Podcast
Why She Went from TV HOST to INFLUENCER - Adriana Davalos [75]

Troy Kearns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 51:38


Formerly an NBC, CBS, and FOX TV Host, Adriana has now gone deep into the social media influencer lifestyle and shares what caused her to make the change! From Kansas City, Adriana is known online as the Kansas City Lifestyle Girl, where she talks all things KC lifestyle, food & restaurants, travel & events, and fashion. If you're ever asking yourself, "should I move to Kansas City?' Her Instagram might answer that question for you. We hope you enjoy! Adriana's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kclifestylegirl/ Adriana's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kclifestylegirl NOT INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "La copa igualdad fue una experiencia inigualable"

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 14:20


La presidenta de la UNCB filial San Vicente nos habló sobre la participación en la Copa Igualdad de fútbol femenino.

Source Daily
Davalos opens Cancun Tacos & Margaritas in downtown Mansfield; Charles Arnoldi; Remembering Mickey Rupp

Source Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 4:47


Davalos opens Cancun Tacos & Margaritas in downtown Mansfield: https://www.richlandsource.com/2023/09/05/davalos-opens-cancun-tacos-margaritas-in-downtown-mansfield/ Today - we're spicing things up a bit with some exciting news for all you food lovers in Mansfield.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saber Perder
13. Perdí mi movilidad por un tiempo. Con Cristy Davalos

Saber Perder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 48:46


En esta ocasión nos acompaña Cristy Davalos para contarnos cómo fue que perdió la movilidad. Esto, después de una aneurisma cerebral, lo cual la llevó a estar en el hospital por tres meses, así como a tener constantes rehabilitaciones. Es por eso que en muchos momentos se sintió con una gran frustración. Tanto así que en pensó en perder la vida. Sin embargo, logró salir de esa situación. Este es un nuevo episodio que realicé junto con @holainspiral para invitar a sentir, soltar y saber perder. Bienvenidos a SABER PERDER. Un Podcast de Kiu Ji Park. Sígueme en Instagram como @kiujipark En Facebook, Youtube, Tik Tok y Spotify como: SABER PERDER PODCAST

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Mastering Buyer Personas and Crafting Customer Journeys | Interview with Blanca Davalos from Lion Safety

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 14:25


With the simple mission of getting the job done right we welcomed the Digital Marketing Manager of Lion Safety, Blanca Davalos. Lion Safety is a 3rd generation family-run business focused on increasing safety in the Infrastructure Market. They do this by creating awareness of safety needs, providing exceptional personal service, creating valuable supply chain partnerships, working with quality brands, delivering products that create value for their customers, and providing their customers with an unmatched online ordering experience. Blanca discusses their focus on inbound marketing and their efforts to attract visitors to their website and increase conversions. They emphasize the importance of delivering value through relevant content and answering customer questions. Blanca also talks about their role as a leader in marketing, organizing content, developing buyer personas, mapping the website, and crafting customer journeys. Blanca emphasizes the importance of always listening to customers and prospects as a marketer.

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "Buscamos ayudar a los clubes de barrio que no están nucleados en ninguna liga"

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 10:06


La presidenta de la UNCB San Vicente nos habló sobre el comienzo del torneo femenino de fútbol en el polideportivo Padre Mugica.

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "Fortalecimos el vínculo entre la comunidad y los clubes de barrio"

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 10:05


#Entrevista #Cambio21 Emilce Davalos, presidenta de la filial San Vicente de la Unión Nacional de Clubes de Barrio nos habla del cierre anual del Proyecto Identidad Barrial que llevó adelante junto al OPISU y Municipio de San Vicente.

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,482 - Man armed with sword breaks into woman's Venice home, watches tv and refuses to leave

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 20:37


VENICE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A man allegedly armed with a knife and sword broke into a woman's Venice home and refused to leave, prompting an hours-long standoff with an LAPD SWAT team Monday.The incident was first reported at 12:26 p.m. in the 400 block of Santa Clara Avenue, near Abbot Kinney Boulevard.Marcia Davalos said she found a man inside her home and when she confronted him, he claimed to be the owner and told her to leave."I was shocked to find some guy in the living room watching TV with all his stuff all over the place," Davalos said. "My immediate reaction was 'Oh my God! Who are you?' And he immediately said 'I live here.'"She grabbed her cellphone and began shooting video of him shutting the door on her. Footage showed a large sword and butcher knife that he allegedly brought with him on a table right by the door.A SWAT team responded to the home with BearCat vehicles and police dogs. Heavily armed officers first sent a K-9 into the residence, but the dog couldn't find the man.Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople

Off-White Coat
Match Algorithm & Matching Into Your Dream Program ft. Dr. Jesus Davalos

Off-White Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 49:29


Jesus Davalos MD is a PGY1 in Internal Medicine. Join us while he shares his wealth of information on the match process, how he was able to match into his dream program at Texas Tech, and the life of an internal medicine intern. Picmonic boosts confidence and grades. Our IRB study proved that with the Picmonic learning system students increase retention and test scores.Years ago, psychologists and education researchers found mnemonics to be an effective tool in increasing retention and memory recall. Today, lots of different strategies for learning and memorization using mnemonics exist including keyword, phrase, music and image mnemonics.Use code OFFWHITECOAT for 20% off your purchase. Dedicated technology for medical schools, residency and health programs looking to optimize performance on in-service and licensure exams. Students get access to the content, questions, explanations, and all benefits of the SmartBank to help enhance their performances on high-stakes exams. TrueLearn provides national average comparisons, including score, percentile, and category weaknesses according to the exam blueprint. Use code OFFWHITECOAT for $25 off your purchase.

The BrightSpot Podcast
Not Mexican Enough--BrightSpots Edition with Jackee Davalos

The BrightSpot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 39:38


Spinoff show! But hopefully, this spinoff fares better than most spinoffs... Mata flies solo in these spinoff episodes. These episodes will feature people who're succeeding in life! We attempt to better understand what they're doing that makes them succeed and share that in hopes of fortifying families.  This episode features Mata and one of her cousins, Jackee Davalos, sharing experiences where they've felt discriminated against because of the color of their skin. Enjoy!

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Art that explores the sea, prairie and spiritual realms

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 5:30


Karen Mary Davalos, professor of Chicano and Latino Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, suggests a visit to see Dougie Padilla and Xavier Tavera's new work at Anderson Center at Tower View in Red Wing. Titled “Frontera Liminal,” the show investigates borders both physical and spiritual. Padilla's series of screen prints forge a connection with his great-grandmother, whom he never met. Among his images are ghost prints, the second, third, or more pulls on the same inked plate of a printing press, that produce ethereal remnants of the original image. Even the hanging of the images is ghostly, said Davalos. The images hang free from the ceiling, allowing them to move in the breeze and adding a sculptural element to 2-D images. Tavera is a photographer who has been traveling to the Mexican border for more than six years. He's interested in the intersection of Catholic and Indigenous spiritual practices, creating images that Davalos calls “charged and emotionally compelling.” The exhibit runs through Nov 5. and is capped with an artist talk and closing reception at 1 p.m. that afternoon. Beverly Roberts of Homewood Studios appreciates the intricate felted creations of Susan J. Sperl. Sperl's latest exhibit, entitled “Voices from the Water,” showcases her detailed, colorful sea creatures with such enticing names as warty frogfish, leafy sea dragon, wolf eel, Tasmanian sawshark. Many of these creatures face challenges due to plastics and pollution in their ocean environments. Courtesy of ABSPhoto Susan J. Sperl's "Leafy Sea Dragon" is one of the intricate felted sea creatures on display in her show "Voices from the Water" at Westminster Gallery in Minneapolis. Bringing these ideas closer to home are the cartoons about local water conservation and clean-up efforts, created by Winter Crenshaw and Donte Beck, students at Plymouth Youth Center's Arts and Tech High School. Together, the exhibit is part inspiration and wonder, part encouragement to protect our water, from Minneapolis storm drains to ocean depths. The show runs through Nov. 20 at the Westminster Gallery, located within Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis.  There's an artist reception Sunday from 2 - 4:30 p.m. Ilene Krug Mojsilov has long admired the work of sculptor and painter Dodie Logue and she highly recommends a visit to see her show “Color Thoughts” on display at One Division Art in Buffalo, Minn. Mojsilov recalled visiting Logue's studio this summer and looking out through the open barn doors at the restored prairie in full bloom. The prairie's color and texture infuses Logue's abstract paintings, whose grids and dots always deserve a closer look. Mojsilov explains Logue's work celebrates “the unexpected poetry of hard and soft…the interactions between color and texture.” The exhibit runs through Oct. 22. The gallery is open Friday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Courtesy photo "Lullaby" on canvas by Dodie Logue.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Art that explores the sea, prairie and spiritual realms

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 5:30


Karen Mary Davalos, professor of Chicano and Latino Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, suggests a visit to see Dougie Padilla and Xavier Tavera's new work at Anderson Center at Tower View in Red Wing. Titled “Frontera Liminal,” the show investigates borders both physical and spiritual. Padilla's series of screen prints forge a connection with his great-grandmother, whom he never met. Among his images are ghost prints, the second, third, or more pulls on the same inked plate of a printing press, that produce ethereal remnants of the original image. Even the hanging of the images is ghostly, said Davalos. The images hang free from the ceiling, allowing them to move in the breeze and adding a sculptural element to 2-D images. Tavera is a photographer who has been traveling to the Mexican border for more than six years. He's interested in the intersection of Catholic and Indigenous spiritual practices, creating images that Davalos calls “charged and emotionally compelling.” The exhibit runs through Nov 5. and is capped with an artist talk and closing reception at 1 p.m. that afternoon. Beverly Roberts of Homewood Studios appreciates the intricate felted creations of Susan J. Sperl. Sperl's latest exhibit, entitled “Voices from the Water,” showcases her detailed, colorful sea creatures with such enticing names as warty frogfish, leafy sea dragon, wolf eel, Tasmanian sawshark. Many of these creatures face challenges due to plastics and pollution in their ocean environments. Courtesy of ABSPhoto Susan J. Sperl's "Leafy Sea Dragon" is one of the intricate felted sea creatures on display in her show "Voices from the Water" at Westminster Gallery in Minneapolis. Bringing these ideas closer to home are the cartoons about local water conservation and clean-up efforts, created by Winter Crenshaw and Donte Beck, students at Plymouth Youth Center's Arts and Tech High School. Together, the exhibit is part inspiration and wonder, part encouragement to protect our water, from Minneapolis storm drains to ocean depths. The show runs through Nov. 20 at the Westminster Gallery, located within Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis.  There's an artist reception Sunday from 2 - 4:30 p.m. Ilene Krug Mojsilov has long admired the work of sculptor and painter Dodie Logue and she highly recommends a visit to see her show “Color Thoughts” on display at One Division Art in Buffalo, Minn. Mojsilov recalled visiting Logue's studio this summer and looking out through the open barn doors at the restored prairie in full bloom. The prairie's color and texture infuses Logue's abstract paintings, whose grids and dots always deserve a closer look. Mojsilov explains Logue's work celebrates “the unexpected poetry of hard and soft…the interactions between color and texture.” The exhibit runs through Oct. 22. The gallery is open Friday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Courtesy photo "Lullaby" on canvas by Dodie Logue.

Podcast Ventas
Gladys Ramos - Entrevista con Julieta Davalos Terapeuta

Podcast Ventas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 58:25


Entrevista a Julieta Dávalos quien es TERAPEUTA y estará platicando de cómo quitar tus bloqueos emocionales y vivir una vida más fácil.Comparte con familiares y amigos que les interese éste tema, comparteles esta publicación.GLADYS RAMOSContáctame ahora dando click en el siguiente enlace ⤵️https://bit.ly/INFORMACIONDEMISPRODUCTOSYSERVICIOSCELULAR DE CONTACTO +52 5537429507

Mushroom Revival Podcast
Mushrooms in Mexico with Laura Guzman Davalos

Mushroom Revival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 35:40


Laura Guzmán-Dávalos is the most famous woman Mexican mycologist working since 1983 at University of Guadalajara in Jalisco State. Laura is a well-respected mycologist in Mexico and daughter of the world-renowned Gaston Guzman, THE world authority on the genus Psilocybe (and who described and named more than half of the species). We talk all about her work throughout the years on many genera of fungi including Gymnopilus, Deconica, Entoloma, Ganoderma, Helvella, Pluteus, Psilocybe, and Scleroderma, her life growing up with Gaston, her students work, and the many amazing projects she is working on. www.mushroomrevival.comWe are a functional mushroom company and make 100% certified USDA Organic and Vegan mushroom supplements. We are transparent with our lab results, and use actual fruiting bodies aka mushrooms! We provide our supplements in tincture, capsule, powder, and delicious gummy form. Energy (Cordyceps): Need a little pick-me-up before a workout or when you're picking up your kids from school? The Energy Cordyceps is the mushy match for you.Focus (Lion's Mane):  Needing a little more focus in your daily life? Lion's Mane is known to be the mushroom for the brain and may support cognitive function.Calm (Reishi): Looking for some tranquility and zen in your life? Reishi will bring you into the zen state of mind you've been searching for.Daily 10 (Mushroom Mix): It's like having 10 bodyguard mushrooms fighting off all those bad guys. This is a good place to start as it contains all of the daily mushies you need. Not sure where to begin? Take our mushroom quiz here.Use code ‘PODTREAT' for a 30% discount.

Major World Order
Yellow Best Wishes Shirt Guy: Sal Davalos

Major World Order

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 95:21


Sal is on a roll lately, getting some MAJOR props from the guys on their most recent episode in regards to his #MajorFitnessChallenge. He is part of a new faction it seems with none other than Sandman?! Give Sal a listen and let's have some fun. Patreon.com/MajorWorldOrder ProWrestlingTees.com/MajorWorldOrder Facebook.com/MajorWorldOrder Twitter.com/MajorWorldOrder Instagram.com/MajorWorldOrder YouTube.com/MajorWorldOrder

Icónica Urbana: Tu voz, tu cultura
Mezcal y Charlas: Panel de discusión. A 10 años de la Interrupción Legal del Embarazo (ILE)

Icónica Urbana: Tu voz, tu cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 81:59


Fabiola González, Gisela Muciño y Mare Advertencia Lirika nos acompañan en este panel de discusión a 10 años de la Interrupción Legal del Embarazo,, además la recomendación musical a cargo Los Atascados, y la sección de cine del maestro Davalos.

Midnight Train Podcast
What Are the Archives of Terror?

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 93:53


Support the show and receive bonus episodes by becoming a Patreon producer over at: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com  Archives of terror Archivos del Terror were found on december 22, 1992 by a lawyer and human rights activist, strange how those two titles are in the same sentence, Dr. Martín Almada, and Judge José Agustín Fernández. Found in a police station in the suburbs of Paraguay known as Asunción.   Fernandez was looking for files on a former prisoner. Instead, stumbled across an archive describing the fates of thousands of Latin Americans who had been secretly kidnapped, tortured, and killed by the security services of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay with the help of our friendly neighborhood CIA. Known as Operation Condor.   “Operation Condor was a U.S. backed campaign of political repression and state terror involving intelligence operations and assassination of opponents.”   Let's go back a ways toward the beginning. One day, a young guy, wanted to fuck up the world and created the CIA. JK… but not really.   So we go back to 1968 where General Robert W. Porter said that "in order to facilitate the coordinated employment of internal security forces within and among Latin American countries, we are ... endeavoring to foster inter-service and regional cooperation by assisting in the organization of integrated command and control centers; the establishment of common operating procedures; and the conduct of joint and combined training exercises."   According to former secret CIA documents from 1976, plans were developed among international security officials at the US Army School of the Americas and the Conference of American Armies in the 1960s and early 1970s to deal with perceived threats in South America from political dissidents, according to American historian J. Patrice McSherry. "In early 1974, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia convened in Buenos Aires to prepare synchronized attacks against subversive targets," according to a declassified CIA memo dated June 23, 1976.   Following a series of military-led coups d'états, particularly in the 1970s, the program was established: General Alfredo Stroessner took control of Paraguay in 1954 General Francisco Morales-Bermúdez takes control of Peru after a successful coup in 1975 The Brazilian military overthrew the president João Goulart in 1964 General Hugo Banzer took power in Bolivia in 1971 through a series of coups A military dictatorship seized power in Uruguay on 27 June 1973 Chilean armed forces commanded by General Augusto Pinochet bombed the presidential palace in Chile on 11 September 1973, overthrowing democratically elected president Salvador Allende A military dictatorship headed by General Jorge Rafael Videla seized power in Argentina on 24 March 1976   According to American journalist A. J. Langguth, the CIA organized the first meetings between Argentinian and Uruguayan security officials regarding the surveillance (and subsequent disappearance or assassination) of political refugees in these countries, as well as its role as an intermediary in the meetings between Argentinian, Uruguayan, and Brazilian death squads.   According to the National Security Archive's documentary evidence from US, Paraguayan, Argentine, and Chilean files, "Founded by the Pinochet regime in November 1975, Operation Condor was the codename for a formal Southern Cone collaboration that included transnational secret intelligence activities, kidnapping, torture, disappearance, and assassination." Several persons were slain as part of this codename mission. "Notable Condor victims include two former Uruguayan legislators and a former Bolivian president, Juan José Torres, murdered in Buenos Aires, a former Chilean Minister of the Interior, Bernardo Leighton, and former Chilean ambassador Orlando Letelier and his 26-year-old American colleague, Ronni Moffitt, assassinated by a car bomb in downtown Washington D.C.," according to the report.   Prior to the formation of Operation Condor, there had been cooperation among various security services with the goal of "eliminating Marxist subversion." On September 3, 1973, at the Conference of American Armies in Caracas, Brazilian General Breno Borges Fortes, the chief of the Brazilian army, urged that various services "expand the interchange of information" in order to "fight against subversion."   Representatives from Chile, Uruguay, and Bolivia's police forces met with Alberto Villar, deputy chief of the Argentine Federal Police and co-founder of the Triple A killing squad, in March 1974 to discuss collaboration standards. Their purpose was to eliminate the "subversive" threat posed by Argentina's tens of thousands of political exiles. Bolivian immigrants' bodies were discovered at rubbish dumps in Buenos Aires in August 1974. Based on recently revealed CIA records dated June 1976, McSherry corroborated the kidnapping and torture of Chilean and Uruguayan exiles living in Buenos Aires during this time.   On General Augusto Pinochet's 60th birthday, November 25, 1975, in Santiago de Chile, heads of the military intelligence services of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay met with Manuel Contreras, commander of the Chilean secret police, to officially establish the Plan Condor. General Rivero, an intelligence officer in the Argentine Armed Forces and a former student of the French, devised the concept of Operation Condor, according to French writer Marie-Monique Robin, author of Escadrons de la death, l'école française (2004, Death Squads, The French School).   Officially, the targets were armed groups (such as the MIR, the Montoneros or the ERP, the Tupamaros, etc.) based on the governments' perceptions of threats, but the governments expanded their attacks to include all types of political opponents, including their families and others, as reported by the Valech Commission, which is known as The National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture Report. The Argentine "Dirty War," for example, kidnapped, tortured, and assassinated many trade unionists, relatives of activists, social activists such as the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, nuns, university professors, and others, according to most estimates.   The Chilean DINA and its Argentine counterpart, SIDE, were the operation's front-line troops from 1976 forward. The infamous "death flights," which were postulated in Argentina by Luis Mara Menda and deployed by French forces during the Algerian War (1954–62), were widely used. Government forces flew or helicoptered victims out to sea, where they were dumped to die in premeditated disappearances. According to reports, the OPR-33 facility in Argentina was destroyed as a result of the military bombardment. Members of Plan Condor met in Santiago, Chile, in May 1976, to discuss "long-range collaboration... [that] went well beyond intelligence exchange" and to assign code names to the participating countries. The CIA acquired information in July that Plan Condor participants planned to strike "against leaders of indigenous terrorist groups residing overseas."   Several corpses washed up on beaches south of Buenos Aires in late 1977 as a result of extraordinary storms, providing evidence of some of the government's victims. Hundreds of newborns and children were removed from women in prison who had been kidnapped and later disappeared; the children were then given to families and associates of the dictatorship in clandestine adoptions. According to the CIA, Operation Condor countries reacted positively to the concept of cooperating and built their own communications network as well as joint training programs in areas like psychological warfare.    The military governments in South America were coming together to join forces for security concerns, according to a memo prepared by Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America Harry W. Shlaudeman to Kissinger on August 3, 1976. They were anxious about the growth of Marxism and the consequences it would have on their dominance. This new force worked in secret in the countries of other members. Their mission: to track out and murder "Revolutionary Coordinating Committee" terrorists in their own nations and throughout Europe.Shlaudeman voiced fear that the members of Operation Condor's "siege mindset" could lead to a wider divide between military and civilian institutions in the region. He was also concerned that this would further isolate these countries from developed Western countries. He argued that some of these anxieties were justified, but that by reacting too harshly, these countries risked inciting a violent counter-reaction comparable to the PLO's in Israel.   Chile and Argentina were both active in using communications medium for the purpose of transmitting propaganda, according to papers from the United States dated April 17, 1977. The propaganda's goal was to accomplish two things. The first goal was to defuse/counter international media criticism of the governments involved, and the second goal was to instill national pride in the local population. "Chile after Allende," a propaganda piece developed by Chile, was sent to the states functioning under Condor. The paper, however, solely mentions Uruguay and Argentina as the only two countries that have signed the deal. The government of Paraguay was solely identified as using the local press, "Patria," as its primary source of propaganda. Due to the reorganisation of both Argentina's and Paraguay's intelligence organizations, a meeting scheduled for March 1977 to discuss "psychological warfare measures against terrorists and leftist extremists" was canceled.   One "component of the campaign including Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina envisages unlawful operations beyond Latin America against expatriate terrorists, primarily in Europe," according to a 2016 declassified CIA study titled "Counterterrorism in the Southern Cone." "All military-controlled regimes in the Southern Cone consider themselves targets of international Marxism," the memo stated. Condor's fundamental characteristic was highlighted in the document, which came to fruition in early 1974 when "security officials from all of the member countries, except Brazil, agreed to establish liaison channels and to facilitate the movement of security officers on government business from one country to the other," as part of a long-tested "regional approach" to pacifying "subversion." Condor's "initial aims" included the "exchange of information on the Revolutionary Coordinating Junta (RCJ), an organization...of terrorist groups from Bolivia, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Paraguay" with "representatives" in Europe "believed to have been involved in the assassinations in Paris of the Bolivian ambassador to France last May and a Uruguayan military attache in 1974." Condor's primary purpose, according to the CIA assessment, was to eliminate "top-level terrorist leaders" as well as non-terrorist targets such as "Uruguayan opposition figure Wilson Ferreira, if he should travel to Europe, and some leaders of Amnesty International." Condor was also suspected by the CIA of being "involved in nonviolent actions, including as psychological warfare and a propaganda campaign" that used the media's power to "publicize terrorist crimes and atrocities." Condor also urged citizens in its member countries to "report anything out of the norm in their surroundings" in an appeal to "national pride and national conscience." Another meeting took place in 1980, and Montensero was apprehended. The RSO allegedly promised not to kill them if they agreed to collaborate and provide information on upcoming meetings in Rio.   So, after all of this mumbo jumbo, let's recap.    50,000 people were killed, 30,000 disappeared, and 400,000 were imprisoned, according to the "terror archives."  A letter signed by Manuel Contreras, the chief of Chile's National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) at the time, inviting Paraguayan intelligence personnel to Santiago for a clandestine "First Working Meeting on National Intelligence" on November 25, 1975, was also uncovered. The presence of intelligence chiefs from Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay at the meetings was also confirmed by this letter, indicating that those countries were also involved in the formulation of Operation Condor. Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela are among the countries named in the archives as having collaborated to varying degrees by giving intelligence information that had been sought by the security agencies of the Southern Cone countries. Parts of the archives, which are presently housed in Asunción's Palace of Justice, have been used to prosecute former military officers in some of these countries. Those records were used extensively in Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón's prosecution against Chilean General Augusto Pinochet. Baltasar Garzón interviewed Almada twice after he was a Condor victim.   "[The records] represent a mound of shame and lies that Stroessner [Paraguay's ruler until 1989] used to blackmail the Paraguayan people for 40 years," Almada said. He wants the "terror archives" to be listed as an international cultural site by UNESCO, as this would make it much easier to get funds to maintain and protect the records.   In May 2000, a UNESCO mission visited Asunción in response to a request from the Paraguayan government for assistance in registering these files on the Memory of the World Register, which is part of a program aimed at preserving and promoting humanity's documentary heritage by ensuring that records are preserved and accessible.   Now that we are all caught up, let's talk about a few noteworthy events. First we go to Argentina.   Argentina was ruled by military juntas from 1976 until 1983 under Operation Condor, which was a civic-military dictatorship. In countless incidents of desaparecidos, the Argentine SIDE collaborated with the Chilean DINA. In Buenos Aires, they assassinated Chilean General Carlos Prats, former Uruguayan MPs Zelmar Michelini and Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz, and former Bolivian President Juan José Torres. With the support of Italian Gladio operator Stefano Delle Chiaie and Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, the SIDE aided Bolivian commander Luis Garca Meza Tejada's Cocaine Coup (see also Operation Charly). Since the release of secret records, it has been revealed that at ESMA, there were operational units made up of Italians who were utilized to suppress organizations of Italian Montoneros. Gaetano Saya, the Officer of the Italian stay behind next - Operation Gladio, led this outfit known as "Shadow Group." The Madres de la Square de Mayo, a group of mothers whose children had vanished, began protesting every Thursday in front of the Casa Rosada on the plaza in April 1977. They wanted to know where their children were and what happened to them. The abduction of two French nuns and other founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in December 1977 drew worldwide notice. Their corpses were later recognized among the deceased washed up on beaches south of Buenos Aires in December 1977, victims of death planes.   In 1983, when Argentina's democracy was restored, the government established the National Commission for Forced Disappearances (CONADEP), which was chaired by writer Ernesto Sabato. It gathered testimony from hundreds of witnesses about regime victims and known atrocities, as well as documenting hundreds of secret jails and detention sites and identifying torture and execution squad leaders. The Juicio a las Juntas (Juntas Trial) two years later was mostly successful in proving the crimes of the top commanders of the numerous juntas that had composed the self-styled National Reorganization Process. Most of the top officers on trial, including Jorge Rafael Videla, Emilio Eduardo Massera, Roberto Eduardo Viola, Armando Lambruschini, Ral Agosti, Rubén Graffigna, Leopoldo Galtieri, Jorge Anaya, and Basilio Lami Dozo, were convicted and sentenced to life in prison.   Following these trials, Ral Alfonsn's administration implemented two amnesty laws, the 1986 Ley de Punto Final (law of closure) and the 1987 Ley de Obediencia Debida (law of due obedience), which ended prosecution of crimes committed during the Dirty War. In an attempt at healing and reconciliation, President Carlos Menem pardoned the junta's leaders who were serving prison sentences in 1989–1990.   Due to attacks on American citizens in Argentina and revelations about CIA funding of the Argentine military in the late 1990s, and despite an explicit 1990 Congressional prohibition, US President Bill Clinton ordered the declassification of thousands of State Department documents relating to US-Argentine relations dating back to 1954. These documents exposed American involvement in the Dirty War and Operation Condor.   Following years of protests by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and other human rights organizations, the Argentine Congress overturned the amnesty legislation in 2003, with the full support of President Nestor Kirchner and the ruling majority in both chambers. In June 2005, the Argentine Supreme Court deemed them unlawful after a separate assessment. The government was able to resume prosecution of crimes committed during the Dirty War as a result of the court's decision.    Enrique Arancibia Clavel, a DINA civil agent who was charged with crimes against humanity in Argentina in 2004, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the death of General Prats. Stefano Delle Chiaie, a suspected Italian terrorist, is also said to have been involved in the murder. In Rome in December 1995, he and fellow extreme Vincenzo Vinciguerra testified before federal judge Mara Servini de Cubra that DINA operatives Clavel and Michael Townley were intimately involved in the assassination. Judge Servini de Cubra demanded that Mariana Callejas (Michael Townley's wife) and Cristoph Willikie, a retired Chilean army colonel, be extradited in 2003 because they were also accused of being complicit in the murder. Nibaldo Segura, a Chilean appeals court judge, declined extradition in July 2005, claiming that they had already been prosecuted in Chile.   Twenty-five former high-ranking military commanders from Argentina and Uruguay were charged on March 5, 2013, in Buenos Aires with conspiring to "kidnap, disappear, torture, and kill" 171 political opponents throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Former Argentine "presidents" Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone, both from the El Proceso era, are among the defendants. Prosecutors are relying on declassified US records collected by the National Security Archive, a non-governmental entity established at George Washington University in Washington, DC, in the 1990s and later.   On May 27, 2016, fifteen former military personnel were found guilty. Reynaldo Bignone was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Fourteen of the remaining 16 defendants were sentenced to eight to twenty-five years in prison. Two of the defendants were found not guilty.  A lawyer for the victims' relatives, Luz Palmás Zalda, claims that "This decision is significant since it is the first time Operation Condor's existence has been proven in court. It's also the first time former Condor members have been imprisoned for their roles in the criminal organization."    Anyone wanna go to Brazil?   In the year 2000, President Fernando Henrique Cardoso ordered the publication of some military documents related to Operation Condor. There are documents proving that in that year, attorney general Giancarlo Capaldo, an Italian magistrate, investigated the "disappearances" of Italian citizens in Latin America, which were most likely caused by the actions of Argentine, Paraguayan, Chilean, and Brazilian military personnel who tortured and murdered Italian citizens during Latin American military dictatorships. There was a list containing the names of eleven Brazilians accused of murder, kidnapping, and torture, as well as several high-ranking military personnel from other countries involved in the operation.   "(...) I can neither affirm nor deny because Argentine, Brazilian, Paraguayan, and Chilean soldiers [military men] will be subject to criminal trial until December," the Magistrate said on October 26, 2000.   According to the Italian government's official statement, it was unclear whether the government would prosecute the accused military officers or not. As of November 2021, no one in Brazil had been convicted of human rights violations for actions committed during the 21-year military dictatorship because the Amnesty Law had protected both government officials and leftist guerrillas.   In November 1978, the Condor Operation expanded its covert persecution from Uruguay to Brazil, in an incident dubbed "o Sequestro dos Uruguaios," or "the Kidnapping of the Uruguayans." Senior officials of the Uruguayan army crossed the border into Porto Alegre, the capital of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, with the permission of the Brazilian military administration. They kidnapped Universindo Rodriguez and Lilian Celiberti, a political activist couple from Uruguay, as well as her two children, Camilo and Francesca, who are five and three years old.   The unlawful operation failed because an anonymous phone call notified two Brazilian journalists, Veja magazine reporter Luiz Cláudio Cunha and photographer Joo Baptista Scalco, that the Uruguayan couple had been "disappeared." The two journalists traveled to the specified address, a Porto Alegre apartment, to double-check the facts. The armed men who had arrested Celiberti mistook the journalists for other political opposition members when they came, and they were arrested as well. Universindo Rodriguez and the children had already been brought to Uruguay under the table.   The journalists' presence had exposed the secret operation when their identities were revealed. It was put on hold. As news of the political kidnapping of Uruguayan nationals in Brazil made headlines in the Brazilian press, it is thought that the operation's disclosure avoided the death of the couple and their two young children. It became a worldwide embarrassment. Both Brazil's and Uruguay's military governments were humiliated. Officials arranged for the Celibertis' children to be transported to their maternal grandparents in Montevideo a few days later. After being imprisoned and tortured in Brazil, Rodriguez and Celiberti were transferred to Uruguayan military cells and held there for the next five years. The couple were released after Uruguay's democracy was restored in 1984. They confirmed every element of their kidnapping that had previously been reported.   In 1980, two DOPS (Department of Political and Social Order, an official police unit in charge of political repression during the military administration) inspectors were found guilty of arresting the journalists in Lilian's apartment in Porto Alegre by Brazilian courts. Joo Augusto da Rosa and Orandir Portassi Lucas were their names. They had been identified as participants in the kidnapping by the media and Uruguayans. This occurrence confirmed the Brazilian government's active involvement in the Condor Operation. Governor Pedro Simon arranged for the state of Rio Grande do Sul to legally recognize the Uruguayans' kidnapping and compensate them financially in 1991. A year later, President Luis Alberto Lacalle's democratic government in Uruguay was encouraged to do the same.   The Uruguayan couple identified Pedro Seelig, the head of the DOPS at the time of the kidnapping, as the guy in charge of the operation in Porto Alegre. Universindo and Llian remained in prison in Uruguay and were unable to testify when Seelig was on trial in Brazil. Due to a lack of proof, the Brazilian cop was acquitted. Later testimony from Lilian and Universindo revealed that four officers from Uruguay's secret Counter-Information Division – two majors and two captains – took part in the operation with the permission of Brazilian authorities. In the DOPS headquarters in Porto Alegre, Captain Glauco Yanonne was personally responsible for torturing Universindo Rodriquez. Universindo and Lilian were able to identify the Uruguayan military men who had arrested and tortured them, but none of them were prosecuted in Montevideo. Uruguayan individuals who committed acts of political repression and human rights violations under the dictatorship were granted pardon under the Law of Immunity, which was approved in 1986. Cunha and Scalco were given the 1979 Esso Prize, considered the most significant prize in Brazilian journalism, for their investigative journalism on the case.  Hugo Cores, a former political prisoner from Uruguay, was the one who had warned Cunha. He told the Brazilian press in 1993: All the Uruguayans kidnapped abroad, around 180 people, are missing to this day. The only ones who managed to survive are Lilian, her children, and Universindo.   Joo "Jango" Goulart was the first Brazilian president to die in exile after being deposed. On December 6, 1976, he died in his sleep in Mercedes, Argentina, of a suspected heart attack. The true cause of his death was never determined because an autopsy was never performed. On April 26, 2000, Leonel Brizola, Jango's brother-in-law and former governor of Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul, claimed that ex-presidents Joo Goulart and Juscelino Kubitschek (who died in a vehicle accident) were assassinated as part of Operation Condor. He demanded that an investigation into their deaths be launched. On January 27, 2008, the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo published a report featuring a declaration from Mario Neira Barreiro, a former member of Uruguay's dictatorship's intelligence service. Barreiro confirmed Brizola's claims that Goulart had been poisoned. Sérgio Paranhos Fleury, the head of the Departamento de Ordem Poltica e Social (Department of Political and Social Order), gave the order to assassinate Goulart, according to Barreiro, and president Ernesto Geisel gave the permission to execute him. A special panel of the Rio Grande do Sul Legislative Assembly concluded in July 2008 that "the evidence that Jango was wilfully slain, with knowledge of the Geisel regime, is strong."   The magazine CartaCapital published previously unreleased National Information Service records generated by an undercover agent who was present at Jango's Uruguayan homes in March 2009. This new information backs up the idea that the former president was poisoned. The Goulart family has yet to figure out who the "B Agent," as he's referred to in the documents, might be. The agent was a close friend of Jango's, and he detailed a disagreement between the former president and his son during the former president's 56th birthday party, which was sparked by a brawl between two employees. As a result of the story, the Chamber of Deputies' Human Rights Commission agreed to look into Jango's death.   Later, Maria Teresa Fontela Goulart, Jango's widow, was interviewed by CartaCapital, who revealed records from the Uruguayan government confirming her accusations that her family had been tracked. Jango's travel, business, and political activities were all being watched by the Uruguayan government. These data date from 1965, a year after Brazil's coup, and they indicate that he may have been targeted. The President Joo Goulart Institute and the Movement for Justice and Human Rights have requested a document from the Uruguayan Interior Ministry stating that "serious and credible Brazilian sources'' discussed an "alleged plan against the former Brazilian president."   If you thought it wasn't enough, let's talk about Chile. No not the warm stew lie concoction you make to scorn your buddy's stomach, but the country.   Additional information about Condor was released when Augusto Pinochet was detained in London in 1998 in response to Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón's request for his extradition to Spain. According to one of the lawyers requesting his extradition, Carlos Altamirano, the leader of the Chilean Socialist Party, was the target of an assassination attempt. He said that after Franco's funeral in Madrid in 1975, Pinochet contacted Italian neofascist terrorist Stefano Delle Chiaie and arranged for Altamirano's murder. The strategy didn't work out. Since the bodies of victims kidnapped and presumably murdered could not be found, Chilean judge Juan Guzmán Tapia established a precedent concerning the crime of "permanent kidnapping": he determined that the kidnapping was thought to be ongoing, rather than having occurred so long ago that the perpetrators were protected by an amnesty decreed in 1978 or the Chilean statute of limitations. The Chilean government admitted in November 2015 that Pablo Neruda may have been murdered by members of Pinochet's administration.   Assassinations   On September 30, 1974, a car bomb killed General Carlos Prats and his wife, Sofa Cuthbert, in Buenos Aires, where they were living in exile. The Chilean DINA has been charged with the crime. In January 2005, Chilean Judge Alejandro Sols ended Pinochet's case when the Chilean Supreme Court denied his request to strip Pinochet's immunity from prosecution (as chief of state). In Chile, the assassination of DINA commanders Manuel Contreras, ex-chief of operations and retired general Ral Itturiaga Neuman, his brother Roger Itturiaga, and ex-brigadiers Pedro Espinoza Bravo and José Zara was accused. In Argentina, DINA agent Enrique Arancibia Clavel was found guilty of the murder.   After moving in exile in Italy, Bernardo Leighton and his wife were severely injured in a botched assassination attempt on October 6, 1975. Bernardo Leighton was critically injured in the gun attack, and his wife, Anita Fresno, was permanently crippled. Stefano Delle Chiaie met with Michael Townley and Virgilio Paz Romero in Madrid in 1975 to plan the murder of Bernardo Leighton with the help of Franco's secret police, according to declassified documents in the National Security Archive and Italian attorney general Giovanni Salvi, who led the prosecution of former DINA head Manuel Contreras. Glyn T. Davies, the secretary of the National Security Council (NSC), said in 1999 that declassified records indicated Pinochet's government's responsibility for the failed assassination attempt on Bernardo Leighton, Orlando Letelier, and General Carlos Prats on October 6, 1975.   In a December 2004 OpEd piece in the Los Angeles Times, Francisco Letelier, Orlando Letelier's son, claimed that his father's killing was part of Operation Condor, which he described as "an intelligence-sharing network employed by six South American tyrants of the time to eliminate dissidents."   Letelier's death, according to Michael Townley, was caused by Pinochet. Townley admitted to hiring five anti-Castro Cuban exiles to set up a booby-trap in Letelier's automobile. Following consultations with the terrorist organization CORU's leadership, including Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, Cuban-Americans José Dionisio Suárez, Virgilio Paz Romero, Alvin Ross Daz, and brothers Guillermo and Ignacio Novo Sampoll were chosen to carry out the murder, according to Jean-Guy Allard. The Miami Herald reports that Luis Posada Carriles was there at the conference that decided on Letelier's death as well as the bombing of Cubana Flight 455.   During a public protest against Pinochet in July 1986, photographer Rodrigo Rojas DeNegri was burned alive and Carmen Gloria Quintana received significant burns. The case of the two became known as Caso Quemados ("The Burned Case"), and it drew attention in the United States because Rojas had fled to the United States following the 1973 coup. [96] According to a document from the US State Department, the Chilean army set fire to both Rojas and Quintana on purpose. Rojas and Quintana, on the other hand, were accused by Pinochet of being terrorists who lit themselves on fire with their own Molotov cocktails. Pinochet's reaction to the attack and killing of Rojas, according to National Security Archive analyst Peter Kornbluh, was "contributed to Reagan's decision to withdraw support for the regime and press for a return to civilian rule."   Operación Silencio   Operación Silencio (Operation Silence) was a Chilean operation that removed witnesses from the country in order to obstruct investigations by Chilean judges. It began about a year before the "terror archives" in Paraguay were discovered. Arturo Sanhueza Ross, the man accused of assassinating MIR leader Jecar Neghme in 1989, departed the country in April 1991.    According to the Rettig Report, Chilean intelligence officers were responsible for Jecar Neghme's killing. Carlos Herrera Jiménez, the man who assassinated trade unionist Tucapel Jiménez, flew out in September 1991. Eugenio Berros, a chemist who had cooperated with DINA agent Michael Townley, was led by Operation Condor agents from Chile to Uruguay in October 1991 in order to avoid testifying in the Letelier case. He used passports from Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil, prompting suspicions that Operation Condor was still active. In 1995, Berros was discovered dead in El Pinar, Uruguay, near Montevideo. His corpse had been mangled to the point where it was hard to identify him by sight.   Michael Townley, who is now under witness protection in the United States, recognized linkages between Chile, DINA, and the incarceration and torture camp Colonia Dignidad in January 2005. The facility was founded in 1961 by Paul Schäfer, who was arrested and convicted of child rape in Buenos Aires in March 2005. Interpol was notified about Colonia Dignidad and the Army's Bacteriological Warfare Laboratory by Townley. This lab would have taken the place of the previous DINA lab on Via Naranja de lo Curro, where Townley collaborated with chemical assassin Eugenio Berros. According to the court reviewing the case, the toxin that allegedly murdered Christian-Democrat Eduardo Frei Montalva could have been created at this new lab in Colonia Dignidad. Dossiê Jango, a Brazilian-Uruguayan-Argentine collaboration film released in 2013, accused the same lab in the alleged poisoning of Brazil's deposed president, Joo Goulart.   Congressman Koch   The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents was released in February 2004 by reporter John Dinges. He reported that in mid-1976, Uruguayan military officers threatened to assassinate United States Congressman Edward Koch (later Mayor of New York City). The CIA station commander in Montevideo had received information about it in late July 1976. He advised the Agency to take no action after finding that the men were inebriated at the time. Colonel José Fons, who was present at the November 1975 covert meeting in Santiago, Chile, and Major José Nino Gavazzo, who led a team of intelligence agents working in Argentina in 1976 and was responsible for the deaths of over 100 Uruguayans, were among the Uruguayan officers.   Koch told Dinges in the early twenty-first century that CIA Director George H. W. Bush informed him in October 1976 that "his sponsorship of legislation to cut off US military assistance to Uruguay on human rights concerns had prompted secret police officers to 'put a contract out for you'." Koch wrote to the Justice Department in mid-October 1976, requesting FBI protection, but he received none. It had been more than two months after the meeting and the assassination of Orlando Letelier in Washington. Colonel Fons and Major Gavazzo were sent to important diplomatic postings in Washington, D.C. in late 1976. The State Department ordered the Uruguayan government to rescind their appointments, citing the possibility of "unpleasant publicity" for "Fons and Gavazzo."  Only in 2001 did Koch learn of the links between the threats and the position appointments.   Paraguay The US supported Alfredo Stroessner's anti-communist military dictatorship and played a "vital supporting role" in Stroessner's Paraguay's domestic affairs. As part of Operation Condor, for example, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thierry of the United States Army was deployed to assist local workers in the construction of "La Technica," a detention and interrogation center. La Technica was also renowned as a torture facility. Pastor Coronel, Stroessner's secret police, washed their victims in human vomit and excrement tubs and shocked them in the rectum with electric cattle prods. They decapitated Miguel Angel Soler [es], the Communist party secretary, with a chainsaw while Stroessner listened on the phone. Stroessner asked that tapes of inmates wailing in agony be presented to their relatives.   Harry Shlaudeman defined Paraguay's militarized state as a "nineteenth-century military administration that looks nice on the cartoon page" in a report to Kissinger. Shlaudeman's assessments were paternalistic, but he was correct in observing that Paraguay's "backwardness" was causing it to follow in the footsteps of its neighbors. Many decolonized countries regarded national security concerns in terms of neighboring countries and long-standing ethnic or regional feuds, but the United States viewed conflict from a global and ideological viewpoint. During the Chaco War, Shlaudeman mentions Paraguay's amazing fortitude in the face of greater military force from its neighbors. The government of Paraguay believes that the country's victory over its neighbors over several decades justifies the country's lack of progress. The paper goes on to say that Paraguay's political traditions were far from democratic. Because of this reality, as well as a fear of leftist protest in neighboring countries, the government has prioritized the containment of political opposition over the growth of its economic and political institutions. They were driven to defend their sovereignty due to an ideological fear of their neighbors. As a result, many officials were inspired to act in the interest of security by the fight against radical, communist movements both within and beyond the country. The book Opération Condor, written by French writer Pablo Daniel Magee and prefaced by Costa Gavras, was published in 2020. The story chronicles the life of Martin Almada, a Paraguayan who was a victim of the Condor Operation.   The Peruvian Case   After being kidnapped in 1978, Peruvian legislator Javier Diez Canseco announced that he and twelve other compatriots (Justiniano Apaza Ordóñez, Hugo Blanco, Genaro Ledesma Izquieta, Valentín Pacho, Ricardo Letts, César Lévano, Ricardo Napurí, José Luis Alvarado Bravo, Alfonso Baella Tuesta, Guillermo Faura Gaig, José Arce Larco and Humberto Damonte). All opponents of Francisco Morales Bermudez's dictatorship were exiled and handed over to the Argentine armed forces in Jujuy in 1978 after being kidnapped in Peru. He also claimed that declassified CIA documents and WikiLeaks cable information account for the Morales Bermudez government's ties to Operation Condor.   Uruguay   Juan Mara Bordaberry declared himself dictator and banned the rest of the political parties, as was customary in the Southern Cone dictatorships of the 1970s. In the alleged defense against subversion, a large number of people were murdered, tortured, unjustly detained and imprisoned, kidnapped, and forced into disappearance during the de facto administration, which lasted from 1973 until 1985. Prior to the coup d'état in 1973, the CIA served as a consultant to the country's law enforcement institutions. Dan Mitrione, perhaps the most well-known example of such cooperation, had taught civilian police in counterinsurgency at the School of the Americas in Panama, afterwards renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation.   Maybe now we can talk about the U.S involvement? The U.S never gets involved in anything so this might be new to some of you.   According to US paperwork, the US supplied critical organizational, financial, and technological help to the operation far into the 1980s. The long-term hazards of a right-wing bloc, as well as its early policy recommendations, were discussed in a US Department of State briefing for Henry Kissinger, then Secretary of State, dated 3 August 1976, prepared by Harry Shlaudeman and titled "Third World War and South America." The briefing was an overview of security forces in the Southern Cone. The operation was described as a joint effort by six Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay) to win the "Third World War" by eliminating "subversion" through transnational secret intelligence operations, kidnapping, torture, disappearance, and assassination. The research begins by examining the sense of unity shared by the six countries of the Southern Cone. Kissinger is warned by Shlaudeman that the "Third World War" will trap those six countries in an ambiguous position in the long run, because they are trapped on one side by "international Marxism and its terrorist exponents," and on the other by "the hostility of uncomprehending industrial democracies misled by Marxist propaganda." According to the report, US policy toward Operation Condor should “emphasize the differences between the five countries at all times, depoliticize human rights, oppose rhetorical exaggerations of the ‘Third-World-War' type, and bring potential bloc members back into our cognitive universe through systematic exchanges.” According to CIA papers from 1976, strategies to deal with political dissidents in South America were planned among international security officials at the US Army School of the Americas and the Conference of American Armies from 1960 to the early 1970s. "In early 1974, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia convened in Buenos Aires to arrange synchronized attacks against subversive targets," according to a declassified CIA memo dated June 23, 1976. Officials in the United States were aware of the situation.   Furthermore, the Defense Intelligence Agency revealed in September 1976 that US intelligence services were well aware of Operation Condor's architecture and intentions. They discovered that "Operation Condor" was the covert name for gathering intelligence on "leftists," Communists, Peronists, or Marxists in the Southern Cone Area. The intelligence services were aware that the operation was being coordinated by the intelligence agencies of numerous South American nations (including Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia), with Chile serving as the hub. Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile, according to the DIA, were already aggressively pursuing operations against communist targets, primarily in Argentina.   The report's third point reveals the US comprehension of Operation Condor's most malevolent actions. "The development of special teams from member countries to execute out operations, including killings against terrorists or sympathizers of terrorist groups," according to the paper. Although these special teams were intelligence agency operatives rather than military troops, they did work in structures similar to those used by US special forces teams, according to the study. Operation Condor's preparations to undertake probable operations in France and Portugal were revealed in Kissinger's State Department briefing - an issue that would later prove to be immensely contentious in Condor's history.   Condor's core was formed by the US government's sponsorship and collaboration with DINA (Directorate of National Intelligence) and other intelligence agencies. According to CIA papers, the agency maintained intimate ties with officers of Chile's secret police, DINA, and its leader Manuel Contreras.  Even after his role in the Letelier-Moffit killing was discovered, Contreras was kept as a paid CIA contact until 1977. Official requests to trace suspects to and from the US Embassy, the CIA, and the FBI may be found in the Paraguayan Archives. The military states received suspect lists and other intelligence material from the CIA. In 1975, the FBI conducted a nationwide hunt in the United States for persons sought by DINA.   In a February 1976 telegram from the Buenos Aires embassy to the State Department, intelligence said that the US was aware of the impending Argentinian coup. According to the ambassador, the Chief of the Foreign Ministry's North American desk revealed that the "Military Planning Group" had asked him to prepare a report and recommendations on how the "future military government can avoid or minimize the sort of problems the Chilean and Uruguayan governments are having with the US over human rights issues." The Chief also indicated that "they" (whether he is talking to the CIA or Argentina's future military dictatorship, or both) will confront opposition if they start assassinating and killing people. Assuming this is so, the envoy notes that the military coup will "intend to carry forward an all-out war on the terrorists and that some executions would therefore probably be necessary." Despite already being engaged in the region's politics, this indicates that the US was aware of the planning of human rights breaches before they occurred and did not intervene to prevent them. "It is encouraging to note that the Argentine military are aware of the problem and are already focusing on ways to avoid letting human rights issues become an irritant in US-Argentine Relations." This is confirmation.   Professor Ruth Blakeley says that Kissinger "explicitly expressed his support for the repression of political opponents" in regards to the Argentine junta's continuous human rights violations.  When Henry Kissinger met with Argentina's Foreign Minister on October 5, 1976, he said, ” Look, our basic attitude is that we would like you to succeed. I have an old-fashioned view that friends ought to be supported. What is not understood in the United States is that you have a civil war. We read about human rights problems but not the context. The quicker you succeed the better ... The human rights problem is a growing one. Your Ambassador can apprise you. We want a stable situation. We won't cause you unnecessary difficulties. If you can finish before Congress gets back, the better. Whatever freedoms you could restore would help.”   The démarche was never provided in the end. According to Kornbluh and Dinges, the decision not to deliver Kissinger's directive was based on Assistant Secretary Harry Shlaudeman's letter to his deputy in Washington, D.C., which stated: "you can simply instruct the Ambassadors to take no further action, noting that there have been no reports in some weeks indicating an intention to activate the Condor scheme."   President Bill Clinton ordered the State Department to release hundreds of declassified papers in June 1999, indicating for the first time that the CIA, State, and Defense Departments were all aware of Condor. According to a 1 October 1976 DOD intelligence assessment, Latin American military commanders gloat about it to their American colleagues. Condor's "joint counterinsurgency operations" sought to "eliminate Marxist terrorist activities," according to the same study; Argentina developed a special Condor force "structured much like a US Special Forces Team," it said. According to a summary of documents disclosed in 2004, The declassified record shows that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was briefed on Condor and its "murder operations" on August 5, 1976, in a 14-page report from [Harry] Shlaudeman [Assistant Secretary of State]. "Internationally, the Latin generals look like our guys," Shlaudeman cautioned. "We are especially identified with Chile. It cannot do us any good." Shlaudeman and his two deputies, William Luers and Hewson Ryan, recommended action. Over the course of three weeks, they drafted a cautiously worded demarche, approved by Kissinger, in which he instructed the U.S. ambassadors in the Southern Cone countries to meet with the respective heads of state about Condor. He instructed them to express "our deep concern" about "rumors" of "plans for the assassination of subversives, politicians and prominent figures both within the national borders of certain Southern Cone countries and abroad."   Kornbluh and Dinges come to the conclusion that "The paper trail is clear: the State Department and the CIA had enough intelligence to take concrete steps to thwart the Condor assassination planning. Those steps were initiated but never implemented." Hewson Ryan, Shlaudeman's deputy, subsequently admitted in an oral history interview that the State Department's treatment of the issue was "remiss." "We knew fairly early on that the governments of the Southern Cone countries were planning, or at least talking about, some assassinations abroad in the summer of 1976. ... Whether if we had gone in, we might have prevented this, I don't know", In relation to the Letelier-Moffitt bombing, he remarked, "But we didn't."   Condor was defined as a "counter-terrorism organization" in a CIA document, which also mentioned that the Condor countries had a specific telecommunications system known as "CONDORTEL."  The New York Times released a communication from US Ambassador to Paraguay Robert White to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on March 6, 2001. The paper was declassified and disseminated by the Clinton administration in November 2000 as part of the Chile Declassification Project. General Alejandro Fretes Davalos, the chief of staff of Paraguay's armed forces, told White that the South American intelligence chiefs engaged in Condor "kept in touch with one another through a United States communications installation in the Panama Canal Zone that covered all of Latin America."   According to reports, Davalos stated that the station was "employed to coordinate intelligence information among the southern cone countries". The US was concerned that the Condor link would be made public at a time when the killing of Chilean former minister Orlando Letelier and his American aide Ronni Moffitt in the United States was being probed."it would seem advisable to review this arrangement to insure that its continuation is in US interest." White wrote to Vance. "Another piece of increasingly weighty evidence suggesting that U.S. military and intelligence officials supported and collaborated with Condor as a secret partner or sponsor." McSherry rebutted the cables. Furthermore, an Argentine military source told a U.S. Embassy contact that the CIA was aware of Condor and had played a vital role in establishing computerized linkages among the six Condor governments' intelligence and operations sections.   After all this it doesn't stop here. We even see France having a connection. The original document confirming that a 1959 agreement between Paris and Buenos Aires set up a "permanent French military mission" of officers to Argentina who had participated in the Algerian War was discovered in the archives of the Quai d'Orsay, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was kept at the offices of the Argentine Army's chief of staff. It lasted until 1981, when François Mitterrand was elected President of France. She revealed how the administration of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing secretly coordinated with Videla's junta in Argentina and Augusto Pinochet's tyranny in Chile.   Even Britain and West Germany looked into using the tactics in their own countries. Going so far as to send their open personnel to Buenos Aires to discuss how to establish a similar network.  MOVIES   https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=military-coup&sort=num_votes,desc&mode=detail&page=1&title_type=movie&ref_=kw_ref_typ https://islandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/terror%3Aroot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archives_of_Terror https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Condor https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20774985 https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB239d/index.htm

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Noticentro
Adalina Dávalos, esposa de Jaime Rodríguez solicitó un amparo contra cualquier orden de aprehensión, en su contra

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 1:30


Adalina Dávalos, esposa de Jaime Rodríguez solicitó un amparo contra cualquier orden de aprehensión, en su contraMarcelo Ebrard se reunió con su homólogo, el príncipe de Arabia Saudita, Faisal bin Farhan Al SaudModerna informó que solicitará la aprobación de su vacuna anticovid

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: Divesting from Russia poses challenges for Silicon Valley companies

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 4:04


Silicon Valley is trying to disentangle itself from Russian money. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg reporter Jackie Davalos.

Epigenetics Podcast
Epigenetics and Epitranscriptomics in Cancer (Manel Esteller)

Epigenetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 34:02


In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Manel Esteller, Director of the Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute to talk about his work on Epigenetics and Epitranscriptomics in Cancer. The focus of Manel Esteller's research career and the focus of his current team is to characterize the epigenome and epitranscriptome of cancer cells in comparison to healthy cells, and their interplay. Ultimately, their goal is to use this knowledge to develop new therapies for cancer. Key achievements from the Esteller lab began with the discovery of the first miRNA that undergoes specific cancer-methylation associated silencing. The team further identified many more miRNAs that also play a role in cancer. Next to miRNAs, Manel Esteller studied the influence of lncRNAs, enhancers and DNA methylation on cancer development and progression, insights that may be used to develop cancer biomarkers and potential treatments.     References Guil, S., Soler, M., Portela, A., Carrère, J., Fonalleras, E., Gómez, A., Villanueva, A., & Esteller, M. (2012). Intronic RNAs mediate EZH2 regulation of epigenetic targets. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 19(7), 664–670. https://doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.2315 Vizoso, M., Ferreira, H. J., Lopez-Serra, P., Carmona, F. J., Martínez-Cardús, A., Girotti, M. R., Villanueva, A., Guil, S., Moutinho, C., Liz, J., Portela, A., Heyn, H., Moran, S., Vidal, A., Martinez-Iniesta, M., Manzano, J. L., Fernandez-Figueras, M. T., Elez, E., Muñoz-Couselo, E., … Esteller, M. (2015). Epigenetic activation of a cryptic TBC1D16 transcript enhances melanoma progression by targeting EGFR. Nature Medicine, 21(7), 741–750. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.3863 Agrelo, R., Cheng, W.-H., Setien, F., Ropero, S., Espada, J., Fraga, M. F., Herranz, M., Paz, M. F., Sanchez-Cespedes, M., Artiga, M. J., Guerrero, D., Castells, A., von Kobbe, C., Bohr, V. A., & Esteller, M. (2006). Epigenetic inactivation of the premature aging Werner syndrome gene in human cancer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(23), 8822–8827. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0600645103 Lopez-Serra, P., Marcilla, M., Villanueva, A., Ramos-Fernandez, A., Palau, A., Leal, L., Wahi, J. E., Setien-Baranda, F., Szczesna, K., Moutinho, C., Martinez-Cardus, A., Heyn, H., Sandoval, J., Puertas, S., Vidal, A., Sanjuan, X., Martinez-Balibrea, E., Viñals, F., Perales, J. C., … Esteller, M. (2014). A DERL3-associated defect in the degradation of SLC2A1 mediates the Warburg effect. Nature Communications, 5, 3608. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4608 Rosselló-Tortella, M., Llinàs-Arias, P., Sakaguchi, Y., Miyauchi, K., Davalos, V., Setien, F., Calleja-Cervantes, M. E., Piñeyro, D., Martínez-Gómez, J., Guil, S., Joshi, R., Villanueva, A., Suzuki, T., & Esteller, M. (2020). Epigenetic loss of the transfer RNA-modifying enzyme TYW2 induces ribosome frameshifts in colon cancer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(34), 20785–20793. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2003358117 Castro de Moura, M., Davalos, V., Planas-Serra, L., Alvarez-Errico, D., Arribas, C., Ruiz, M., Aguilera-Albesa, S., Troya, J., Valencia-Ramos, J., Vélez-Santamaria, V., Rodríguez-Palmero, A., Villar-Garcia, J., Horcajada, J. P., Albu, S., Casasnovas, C., Rull, A., Reverte, L., Dietl, B., Dalmau, D., … Esteller, M. (2021). Epigenome-wide association study of COVID-19 severity with respiratory failure. EBioMedicine, 66, 103339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103339   Related Episodes CpG Islands, DNA Methylation, and Disease (Sir Adrian Bird) Targeting COMPASS to Cure Childhood Leukemia (Ali Shilatifard) Cancer and Epigenetics (David Jones)   Contact Active Motif on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Facebook Email: podcast@activemotif.com

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: Grubhub takes another step in improving of its pilot program

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 3:41


Grubhub is expanding its pilot program, delivering convenience store items from 7-Eleven. For more, KCBS Radio's Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg News reporter Jackie Davalos.

Empresarios Argentinos
Alejandro Davalos - Cañeros Unidos del Este

Empresarios Argentinos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 14:41


Empresarios Argentinos Radio

The Caleb Jackson Podcast
Episode 116: with Victor Davalos

The Caleb Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 49:11


Watch this podcast on YouTube Listen to this podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: Uber plans on launching a new method next year that involves driverless cars

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 3:46


Uber plans to start delivering food, with driverless cars next year. When people use Uber Eats, the driver drops the food off at your door, but with the new method, many users may not be happy when they they have to go out and get there order. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg News reporter Jackie Davalos.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "La prioridad debe ser sacar a los chicos de la calle".

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 8:09


Emilce Davalos nos habló sobre sus proyectos para el nuevo período como concejal de San Vicente.

The ManDate Podcast
Reaction Episode - Apolonia Davalos

The ManDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 19:36


A powerful reaction episode from Joe & Ben on: Apolonia's superpowers! Turning the organizational triangle around. Vince Lombardi & Green Bay Packers quote. The distinct similarities between performing arts and athletics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandate/message

The ManDate Podcast
Episode 25: Apolonia Davalos - Filmmaker/Producer/Actress/Documentarian & Energy Promoter

The ManDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 54:13


The Intentionally Positive & Encouraging, Contagiously Optimistic presence that is Apolonia joins Joe & Ben this week on MANDATE. Find her on all the social platforms to learn more about Apolonia and her work as a filmmaker, producer, and professional trained actress. Support the arts, at all costs! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandate/message

Isto Não É - PodCast
MC K11 E MC RAFA DAVALOS - Isto Não É #66

Isto Não É - PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 122:20


O bate-papo vai rolar!! INSCREVA-SE PARA MANDAR SUA MENSAGEM!! Mande suas perguntas por SuperChat Nos ajude a continuar o PodCast, contribua com qualquer valor PIX - istonaoepodcast@gmail.com

No More Games Radio
All Access Pass with Soly Davalos

No More Games Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 70:58


Soly Davalos sat down with DJ Michelle and DJ Bethie for this amazing interview! Multi-talented and awesome vocalist... with added bonus that she is a Blockhead!

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: e-Scooter company, Lime, plans to go public next year

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 4:37


Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, we're joined by Bloomberg News reporter Jackie Davalos. San Francisco-based e-scooter and bike rental company Lime has raised more than a half a billion dollars as it plans to go public next year. How's the company planning to put that money to use?   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: Lyft revenue increases by 73 percent

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 4:44


Shares in Lyft are up almost 10 percent today. This after a big earnings report, showing revenue 73 percent higher than last year.  During the worst of the pandemic, ride hailing companies were having a hard time keeping up with demand, with some people waiting longer, or even being unable to get rides.  For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg News reporter Jackie Davalos to understand the big jump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: Instacart improves its services

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 3:30


Instacart is going shopping. The grocery delivery company is acquiring a startup called Caper. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg News reporter Jackie Davalos about what this means.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "Quiero seguir defendiendo a los clubes de barrio en el HCD de San Vicente".

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 6:31


La concejal del bloque Frente de Todos de San Vicente nos habló sobre su candidatura para la reelección en el distrito.

Friendsome and Then Some
Friendship From Afar with Bicoastal Besties with Carolina Davalos and Celinés Toribio

Friendsome and Then Some

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 33:44


Scoot over Megan the Stallion and Nicki Minaj, it's a HOT GIRL SUMMER over here at ModPod Studios, too! Friendsome & Then Some is burning up with gorgeous Latina amigas, Carolina Davalos and Celines Toribio. This pair of powerhouse tv personalities, entertainers and activists met years ago hosting a Univision Radio Show. They had a rocky start, but ultimately bonded over LA traffic on many carpool rides! They took time to cultivate their friendship, and went through some hardships and a big move. Now, they are living in LA and Miami. These two share a deep soul connection that has stood the test of time, and distance. Ww talk about how opposite personalities can work in a friendship, and the silent agreement to respect one another, and not judge each other.  We also talk about latin culture and how saying sorry isn't always the easiest thing to do. Please join Michelle, Mindy and JD as they breakdown the secrets to successful distance friendships on this very special episode of Friendsome!!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jorge Chaljub Podcast
137 - Valorando el silencio | Mario Davalos

Jorge Chaljub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 61:10


Mario Davalos es fundador de Capital DBG, fotógrafo, pintor y escritor. Es la segunda vez de Mario en el podcast. Hablamos principalmente de sus expediciones a Alaska, su libro, y Witness of Silence. MIS REDES: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jorgechaljub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmw5p_mFlEC5XKEIqL1-TQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgechaljub/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jorgechaljub REDES Mario Instagram Mario: https://www.instagram.com/mariodavalos_/ REDES LA ESQUINA DEL SOFÁ La Esquina del Sofa: https://laesquinadelsofa.com Instagram La Esquina del Sofá: https://www.instagram.com/laesquinadelsofa/ Musica: Good for Nothing Safety de Twin Musicom --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jorgechaljub/message

The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond
Joyful Alternatives to Alcohol and Drug Abuse with Jazmin Davalos

The Back to Me Project: College and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 24:36


Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse 
(L.A. CADA): https://www.lacada.com/

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos: "Durante la pandemia, desde la UNCB San Vicente realizamos trabajo social".

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 12:29


La presidenta de la UNCB San Vicente y concejal nos informó sobre la charla virtual de fútbol juvenil y la situación del distrito durante la pandemia.

The PulpMX.com Show
Show #463 - Martin Davalos, Christian Craig, with Donn Maeda, Anton, Cade Clason and Josh Osby In-Studio

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 248:13


Marty Davalos shocked the industry when he announced his retirement following a qualifying crash in SLC. He'll be on tonight to talk about how that decision came about. Cade Clason earned his way into the Main via the heat race at SLC 1 and has just had a solid 2021 overall and we talk to him about that. Josh Osby hasn't been on in a while and we check in with the likable JO on his 2021. was Moto is in the house with Donn Maeda and Anton as well.

UNCB Radio
Emilce Davalos:"La idea es capacitar a los directivos de los clubes de Barrio de San Vicente".

UNCB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 7:31


La concejal de SanVicente y presidenta de la UNCB San Vicente nos informó sobre el proyecto de ordenanza que presentó en el Honorable Concejo Deliberante de San Vicente. .

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Renthal Reaction: Martin Davalos Retires

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 21:40


Marty Davalos decides to hang it up and Matthes and Paul Perebijnos, who was once a teammates of Marty's reflect on his career.

SacTown Talks
Interview with Monica Davalos and Adriana Ramos-Yamamoto

SacTown Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 30:29


Today we welcome two experts from the California Budget & Policy Center, Monica Davalos and Adriana Ramos-Yamamoto, to discuss the recently released Budget Center report urging California policymakers to declare racism as a public health crisis. We explore why they think this is necessary and how racism affects housing, the environment,  employment, health care, the justice system, and education.SacTown Talks is a podcast about California politics, policy, and culture. We feature interviews with California political leaders and analysis by experts and insiders focusing on the Capitol. Like, share, and subscribe to learn more!

María Miguel Cuenta - Cuentos
El zorro, el quirquincho y la carreta de quesos - Juan Carlos Davalos

María Miguel Cuenta - Cuentos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 1:18


El zorro, el quirquincho y la carreta de quesos - Juan Carlos Davalos

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Joaquin Davalos-Lopez

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 16:04


United States v. Joaquin Davalos-Lopez

Hashing Out the Law
Public Defender

Hashing Out the Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 29:46


Welcome to Season 3 of Hashing Out the Law. I am your host Arash Hashemi. Throughout my career I have been asked a lot of questions and heard a lot of comments about public defenders. It amazes me how little people know or think they know about public defenders. So, I decided to invite my friend and colleague Jacqueline Davalos, who is a real life public defender, to come on the podcast and set the record straight. Jacqueline Davalos is an experienced trial attorney with over 8 years of jury trial and litigation experience handling thousands of cases with favorable results. Ms. Davalos has worked as a deputy public defender for several years, working with our society’s most vulnerable population. She zealously and confidently negotiates with prosecutors and judges to secure the best outcome for her clients. Having worked as an immigration attorney also provides Ms. Davalos specialized knowledge to strategically navigate the criminal justice system to mitigate immigration consequences stemming from criminal charges. Ms. Davalos has extensive jury trial experience obtaining acquittals in several California counties. She has handled cases involving gang shootings, robbery, drug sales, sexual assaults, attempted murder, assaults with a deadly weapon, hit and runs, bank robberies, carjacking, evading, DUIs, elder abuse, animal neglect, welfare fraud, domestic violence, firearm and drug possession, street racing, battery, burglary, auto theft and more. She has successfully obtained dismissals in felony and misdemeanor cases for lack of evidence, lack of a speedy trial and by providing additional, exonerating evidence to the prosecutor. In addition, she has been successful in suppressing evidence that was illegally seized by law enforcement resulting in forced dismissals of cases. *Disclaimer - The materials on this Podcast are for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. You should not act or rely on any information from this Podcast without seeking advice from an attorney licensed to practice law in your jurisdiction. Neither the Podcast nor use of information from the Podcast creates an attorney-client relationship.

living healthy longer
Cognitive Decline Isn't Destined with Dr. Deana Davalos

living healthy longer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 56:01


Dr. Deana Davalos ( http://psywebserv.psych.colostate.edu/psylist/detail.asp?Num=45 ) , a neuropsychologist and cognitive scientist at Colorado State University, introduces us to the topic of cognitive decline, including dementias and Alzheimer's disease, and explains how our everyday habits and lifestyles can help us keep our brains sharp as we age. We learn about the landmark Nun Study on Aging and Alzheimer’s and leave with actionable tips for promoting healthy cognitive aging. Click here ( https://www.chhs.colostate.edu/enriched-aging/ ) to learn more about The Enriched Environments for Healthy Aging Brains project, or visit the Center's Programs and Services page ( https://www.research.colostate.edu/healthyagingcenter/programs-and-services/ ) for information about the THRIVE Project or Aging Clinic of the Rockies.

On Everything with Jordan Lewis
SPECIAL RELEASE: Disney's Soul Movie Review (with Benjamin Davalos & Josh Solar)

On Everything with Jordan Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 58:09


What's up everybody? On this special release episode of On Everything I sit down with my friends Benjamin Davalos and Josh Solar to have a discussion about Disney's newest animated movie, Soul. We talk about some of our favorite aspects of the film and address public feedback about the overall reception of the movie as well. A really fun one right here. Enjoy!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Lessons on criminal justice reform from former felons and The Other Side Academy

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 8:29


The Other Side Academy program provides vocational and life-skill training for persistent offenders, addicts, and the homeless. The program is saving lives, changing hearts, and making a difference for the community as a whole through 200% accountability. Program staffer Robert Davalos joins Boyd to discuss what we can learn about criminal justice reform from former felons.  ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.  Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The PulpMX.com Show
Show #445 - Martin Davalos, Colt Nichols, Phil Nicoletti, Tim Cotter with Jason Weigandt In-Studio

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 285:03


Marty comes on to talk plans for his second full-time 450 season with the Tedder Team. Colt Nichols joins us to talk plans for 2021 and hopes to finally make a full year of racing healthy. Tim Cotter from MX Sports fills us in on what racing Motocross could look like for 2021 and we call up Phil Nicoletti to talk about the folding of JGR and how bad that news is for the sport. We have Jason Weigandt in studio and you know that means GREAT RADIO BRO!!

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Bosque County Blast
Bosque County Blast for November 9, 2020

Bosque County Blast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 8:36


In this episode, we hear from Brett Voss of Meridian Parks & Recreation about some big movie plans for the John A. Lomax Amphitheater. We also spoke to Trace Hendricks of the Clifton Police Department about his recent selection by voters as Bosque County Sheriff Elect, and talk to Kay Davalos of the Bosque County Child Welfare Board about the 28th Annual Toy Run this year. Those interested can help area children in foster care by bringing two unwrapped toys to the Meridian Civic Center November 22 between noon and 2 p.m. Enjoy some chili, or call Davalos at 254-723-0723 to contribute ahead of time.

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Jackie Davalos: TikTok users lead get out the vote campaign

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 2:17


Almost shutdown by President Trump, TikTok users help lead a big get out the vote campaign for young voters. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral was joined by Bloomberg News Reporter Jackie Davalos.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Supercross Beyond The Track
Episode 13 - Martin Davalos

Supercross Beyond The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 44:02


2020 450SX Rookie of the Year, Team Tedder Monster Energy rider Martin Davalos stops by to discuss everything "Beyond the Track" with Daniel Blair.

Lecturarte
205 Los casos del zorro Juan Carlos Davalos 2°y3°ciclo

Lecturarte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 8:53


Audiolibros palabras para soñar

Joe On The MIC - Leader Talk
Genoveva Davalos Limitless Entrepreneurship (Go For Your Dreams) - Leader Talk Episode 2

Joe On The MIC - Leader Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 25:04


Today we have Genoveva Davalos a business owner/entrepreneur for over 14 years in South Florida. She shares her insights, challenges, and lessons learned for aspiring women business leaders who may have questions about going into business for themselves. Genoveva shares some humorous stories as well, you want to listen to the whole podcast make sure to take notes! Her business site is https://www.limitlesstowingfl.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joeonthemic/support

Jorge Chaljub Podcast
067 - La obsesión con la popularidad es la verdadera pandemia (ft. Mario Davalos)

Jorge Chaljub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 53:09


Mario es Managing Partner en Capital DBG, una exitosa agencia de comunicación en República Dominicana. Conectamos por un video que publicó hace unos días, donde habla de la cultura “binaria” en la que vivimos. En este episodio conversamos sobre eso, sobre publicidad, comunicación y filosofías de vida. Instagram Mario : https://www.instagram.com/mariodavalos_/ Instagram Capital DBG:https://www.instagram.com/capitaldbg/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=17819913 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmw5p_mFlEC5XKEIqL1-TQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgechaljub/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jorgechaljub La Esquina del Sofa: https://laesquinadelsofa.com Instagram La Esquina del Sofá: https://www.instagram.com/laesquinadelsofa/ Musica: Good for Nothing Safety de Twin Musicom --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jorgechaljub/message

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras
384. Design Thinking para los negocios con David Davalos

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 42:16


Hoy conversamos con David Dávalos experto en de Desing Thinking y profesor de la universidad San Francisco de Quito junto con él, vamos a ver cómo aplicarlo en los negocios.

360 Church Podcast
"The Big Four: Find Freedom" - Tony Davalos and Victoria Crosthwaite | February 9, 2020

360 Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 31:39


For more info about 360 Church, go to www.360church.org

Wide Open MX Show
Wide Open MX Show: Episode 22

Wide Open MX Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 86:31


Tune in as Damon and Jacob unravel all of the madness from Hotlanta! From the Tomac/Barcia battle, to Davalos’ amazing ride, you’ll hear it all on Episode 22!

The PulpMX.com Show
Show #411 - Cooper Webb, Martin Davalos, David Vuillemin with Kris Keefer, Jason Weigandt and Skip Norfolk In-Studio

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 354:42


Cooper Webb had an off week in STL but at A2 he rebounded and is showing why that #1 is on his Redbull KTM. Martin Davalos is the only guy to dethrone AC during a practice session so far through 3 rounds and we talk to him about his experience in the 450 class this year. DV comes on to talk about "the Pass". It's Weege, Keefer, Kellen and THE Skip Norfolk in studio BROS!

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Motoxpod
Ep149 Dave Drakes, Martin Davalos, Zach Osborne

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 91:36


Dave Drakes with The Collective Experience reviews A2 with us. Martin Davalos discusses being on a 450 and racing. ZachO talks about his 1st three rounds of 2020. Phil Gates is in studio and we call DJ TJ. And of course we all talk about the Dylan/CC incident

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The Elevators Podcast
F3 Ep. 22 - Daddy DANK

The Elevators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 128:00


The first episode of 2020 is a doozy! Dank & Teed talk about the experience of child birth, and together with a shot of Jameson, welcome the newest member to the Davalos family. Also, be sure to stay tuned in as a very special and unexpected guest drops by for the first time in The Elevator Podcast history! -- Want to become an official sponsor of the podcast? Email theelevatorspodcast@gmail.com! http://www.facebook.com/El3vat0rs http://www.instagram.com/theelevatorspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theelevatorspodcast/message

Swapmoto Live Podcast
Martin Davalos on the OGIO Powersports How Was Your Weekend Podcast

Swapmoto Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 27:48


Martin Davalos made the trip to Switzerland last weekend for his first-ever run at the Geneva Supercross. Aboard a Kawasaki KX450 and with his riding coach doing double-duty as his mechanic, Davalos swept Friday night's format (Heat Race, Head-To-Head bracket battles, Main Event) and was consistently quick through Saturday (top qualifier, second in his Heat Race, second in the Head-To-Head, third in the Main Event after laps led and a crash) In the end, Davalos technically tied on points with Justin Brayton was technically ranked second overall, due to Saturday night's Main Event tie-breaker.Once Davalos made it back to the United States, we rang him up to talk on this installment of the OGIO Powersports How Was Your Weekend Podcast. For a half-hour, Davalos discusses the race in Switzerland, his new SX-only deal with Team Tedder on a KTM 450 SX-F, and the possibility of going to the factory team in place of Marvin Musquin.

Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Tropical Storm Narda Relief in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 89:57


DIF Puerto Vallarta steps in to help those in need after tropical storm Narda in Cabo Corrientes.

Unspoken Words Podcast
BTM: Is Merch The Way To Go? ft Ron Davalos from Väkú

Unspoken Words Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 42:33


Season 6 Episode 55   Long overdue episode with Ron Davalos from Väkú speaking about merchandise and branding. The main question that is asked "Is creating a shirt the way to go?"  Where Memories Are Made tickets: https://www.vakuland.com/rainbowvomit   Väkú: https://www.instagram.com/vakubrand/ Ron Davalos: https://www.instagram.com/rondavalos_/  

DMXS Radio
#72 Austin Forkner - Zach Osborne - Martin Davalos

DMXS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 97:15


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How to save the world
Episode 26: Activism, Climate Justice, and Coffee (Interview with Gabriel Davalos)

How to save the world

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 55:42


Ready to be inspired? Settle in for this fascinating interview with our friend Gabriel Davalos, who works as a campaigner for https://www.purpose.com/. We chat about his education and experience in the realm of sustainable development and grassroots organisation, the importance of balancing individual consumption choices with larger-scale action, and how to get involved if you're not sure where to begin. Gabriel's passion and optimism are infectious, and it was such a treat to speak with him! For show notes, please visit https://www.howtosavetheworldpodcast.com/

Shifting Gears: The Zach Osborne Podcast

In this episode Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Martin Davalos opens up about his current struggles, growing up in Ecuador, making it to America, his 250 career and more

Motoxpod
Ep111 Martin Davalos, Lane Shaw, Jaymie Hajewski, Justin Cooper

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 95:06


250 East are kicking off this weekend so we talk to Davalos about his thought on 2019 as well as privateer Lane Shaw. Pro Female Mx Athlete Jaymie Hajewski has been racing for years and is enjoying the Supercross Futures program. Justin Cooper joins us and we find out how he feels about getting back to supercross. Daniel Blair also joined for a few minutes for a 250 East preview

Studio Small Talk - Conversations with Dancers
Ep.45: Danny Davalos - How to be a Great Teacher

Studio Small Talk - Conversations with Dancers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 79:33


This week, we are joined by dancer, choreographer and teacher Danny Davalos. Danny shares his journey from watching Michael Jackson on the television, to moving to Toronto and now as co-founder of the Badass Babes Toronto dance company. Danny has so much to share from his years in the industry. Working with a ton of amazing artists such as Ricky Martin and Shakira, opening a drop in dance studio, his many years as a teacher and starting a company, he has seen it all and knows what it takes.  @StudioSmallTalk @dannydavalos_ 

Awesome Women Entrepreneurs
Episode 87: Anna Davalos // Alejo Media

Awesome Women Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 26:32


Anna Davalos of Alejo Media, talks about her love of telling stories and how that propelled her to study journalism and ultimately to start her own video and audio production studio to help others tell their stories for websites, conferences and broadcasts. She also talks about her role as a co-leader of AWE's Fairfax Chapter. An insightful interview with a thoughtful career professional. Find Anna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-davalos-a060797/ https://www.alejomedia.com https://twitter.com/AlejoMediaLLC https://www.facebook.com/alejomedia/ https://www.instagram.com/alejo_media/?hl=en Awesome Women Entrepreneurs:  https://awesomewomen.org/

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1
Our June 8-14 show with Dominique Davalos is up

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 54:11


Click here to listen live between 10pm and midnight Eastern US Time You can also get the show from our flagship station website: www.wtbq.com. ***Check the bottom of this post for other affiliates' dates and times.Dominique Davalos is a lady of many talents; model, actress, bassist and singer. She is probably best known as the frontwoman for the band Dominatrix, whose dance hit, “The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight” became a huge club smash despite it being banned from radio stations and with not being played on MTV. Ms. Davalos was also featured as the bassist for the Dolby’s Cube band featured in the movie Howard the Duck. Since then, she has created several projects including the two she works with now: The Bluebonnets (with Karen Valentine) and Dogs and Diamonds. Dominique Davalos talks with host Chris Cordani this week on Revenge of the 80s Radio about all of these ventures and an upcoming Dominatrix reunion performance.Our conversation takes place during hour 2 of our programIf you like our show, please feel free to help us keep going through our Patreon Page.We will also play a new track from Linda Jo Rizzo plus music by The Uncanny X-Men, INXS, Nick Lowe, The Machinations, Strawberry Switchblade and more.Learn To Play Guitar Fast. Step by stdeo lessons make learning fun and easy. Start today. .Revenge of the 80s Radio also broadcasts each week on our affiliate radio stations:* Q93.5FM – WTBQ FM, Warwick, NY, US* Rock 103 FM, Central Illinois* Q107 FM, Peoria, Illinois* The Big 80s Radio – Appleton, WI* Flashback Radio, Honolulu, Hawaii* Totally 80s – 88.4 FM, Beindorm, Spain* Surf FM – 87.6 FM, Melbourne, AUS* Radio 80s – 87.6 FM, Korumburra, AUS* Seymour FM – 103.9 FM, Seymour, AUS* Greater Home Radio – 96.7FM, Holbrook, New South Wales, AUS* Indigo FM Radio Network – 88.0 FM Beechworth, AUS; 88.0 FM Yackandandah, AUS; 87.6 FM, Corowa, AUS; 87.6 FM Rutherglen, AUS* Elwood FM – 89.1 FM, Melbourne, AUS* Whaley Radio – 107.4FM, High Points, UK* WMAC Radio – 107.3FM, Manchester, UK* 80s & More – Internet Radio, U.K.* Radio Vera – Limerick, Ireland* TKO Replay – Internet Radio, U.K./Spain

KuyaChris & Friends - The Filipino Garage - A Filipino American Perspective
15 – Kim Davalos / Educator, Community Artist, Rock the School Bells, CIPHER

KuyaChris & Friends - The Filipino Garage - A Filipino American Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 139:35


Kim Davalos is an accomplished Filipina American educator, community artist, and counselor. Born and raised in Stockton, California, she moved quickly through academia, finishing her undergrad at San Diego State University and her Masters in Counseling at San Francisco State University—all by the age of 21. At the same time, she worked on her craft as a poet—participating in open mics and winning a slam competition during her undergrad—eventually taking on photography as well. She's currently working as a counselor at Skyline College. She teaches for CIPHER, the first West Coast hip hop learning community in the country. Using hip hop as a platform to engage students and promote academic success, she's now taking on the position of lead Coordinator for Rock the School Bells—a conference that uses hip hop and arts to engage and empower youth to excel in higher education.

The PulpMX.com Show
Show #288 - Broc Tickle, Martin Davalos, Jace Owen and Tyler Bowers in Studio

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 294:00


Broc Tickle had himself a helluva night in Toronto and comes on to gush over that sweet sweet podium taste. Martin Davalos, yes you read that correctly, comes on to .... well, who knows where this debut could go. Just listen! Jace Owen is killing it in the Amsoil Arenacross Series and joins us to discuss that succes. Tyler Bowers is in studio and Keefer joins us via the phone to discuss the Best Dressed from Toronto!

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No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)

S3E9M* (Show Notes) Amazon Series: “The Man in the High Castle (2015) – Season One” by Frank Spotnitz (creator) (Alexa Davalos)   Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly David Wilkinson a/k/a "Wilk" Rick     Website: www.nodeodorant.com   Related Episode Links: Book: “The Man in the High Castle (1962)” by Philip K. Dick     * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.    

No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)

S3E9B* (Show Notes) Book: “The Man in the High Castle (1962)” by Philip K. Dick   Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly David Wilkinson a/k/a "Wilk" Rick     Website: www.nodeodorant.com   Related Episode Links: Amazon Series: “The Man in the High Castle (2015) – Season One” by Frank Spotnitz (creator) (Alexa Davalos) “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale” by Philip K. Dick (short story) “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick (book) “The Lair of the White Worm (1911)” by Bram Stoker (book)   * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.    

Nashville Film Radio
NFR Ep. 128 Defy Film Festival, Apolonia Davalos

Nashville Film Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 45:11


On tonight's Nashville Film Radio, Wynn talks with Dycee Wildman and Billy Senese, creators of the Defy Film Festival in East Nashville, before spending some time with filmmaker Apolonia Davalos.

Cool Tools
24: Simone Davalos, roboticist

Cool Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 27:08


Simone Davalos has a long and storied history of aspiring to being a technological reprobate. For many years she settled for moving people to terrified delight with competitions and events involving as many different kinds of robot as possible, a move which has landed her in the Guinness Book Of World Records - twice. Her careers have included, but are not limited to: dive bar gal Friday, assistant marching band pyrotechnician, circus dork, online used car part sales, Survival Research Labs groupie and unindicted co-conspirator. She is now Projects and Tech Support Engineer at Other Machine Co., and when she’s not answering your questions she enjoys placating people with cake.

MXTalkRadio
MXTalkRadio – Hill, Gilmore, Davalos, Peick

MXTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 128:20


Great show this week with Josh Hill, Cody Gilmore and Martin DavalosTalked to Hill about snatching RCH’s first podium in NY, his plans for summer 2014, PIR, Bmayzee, mud runs, etc… Had a few laughs and learned some stuff about this talented Hill brother.Cody Gilmore joined us next and it was a treat having Happy 374 on the show for the first time. Happy talked openly about racing, cancer, making mains in 2014 SX, Summer 2014 plans and renting Denny Stephenson to party with.Last up we checked in briefly with Martin Davalos and Weston Peick. Martin brought us up to speed on his injury and recovery plans, and Weston told us about riding the RCH bike and prepping for Glen Helen.Check in for MXTalkRadio LIVE @ 7:00pm Pacific, this Tuesday, and every Tuesday on MXTalkRadio.com.

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MXTalkRadio
MXTalkRadio – Hill, Gilmore, Davalos, Peick

MXTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 128:20


Great show this week with Josh Hill, Cody Gilmore and Martin DavalosTalked to Hill about snatching RCH’s first podium in NY, his plans for summer 2014, PIR, Bmayzee, mud runs, etc… Had a few laughs and learned some stuff about this talented Hill brother.Cody Gilmore joined us next and it was a treat having Happy 374 on the show for the first time. Happy talked openly about racing, cancer, making mains in 2014 SX, Summer 2014 plans and renting Denny Stephenson to party with.Last up we checked in briefly with Martin Davalos and Weston Peick. Martin brought us up to speed on his injury and recovery plans, and Weston told us about riding the RCH bike and prepping for Glen Helen.Check in for MXTalkRadio LIVE @ 7:00pm Pacific, this Tuesday, and every Tuesday on MXTalkRadio.com.

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Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Radio Show June 19, 2013 Virginia Lorimor and Marcia Davalos

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013 52:48


Virginia Lorimor, Owner of WIN Opportunities joins our show to discuss how her firm, WIN Opportunities, improves the efficiency and profitability of small and mid-sized businesses. WIN Opportunities offers al la carte services, as well as complete business packages. Marcia Dávalos, Southern California Outreach Manager at Small Business Majority discusses how her organization can help mid market Orange County firms and the impact the Affordable Care Act will have on these businesses. Small Business Majority advocates for policies that create jobs and maximize business opportunities and cost savings in many different public policy areas.